Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

The University of Newcastle

About

Within the combined degree program, students study a combination of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws (Honours) courses over a period of five years full-time.

On completion of the first three years students will have completed all the courses required for the Bachelor of Commerce degree.

In the final two years of the combined degree program students complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and may enrol in these two years on a less than full time basis.Students completing this combined degree program become specialists in Commerce and meet the academic requirements to practice law in NSW.

However, students wishing to practice law must also complete postgraduate professional training approved by the Legal Profession Admission Board.

Alternatively, students completing this degree may apply for entry to the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Diploma of Legal Practice Program - see separate handbook entry - which allows immediate admission to legal practice on graduation.Commencement in this program is only available in Semester 1.

Due to timetabling issues this program is not available for a Semester 2 commencement.

Structure

Code Title Term / Location Units
LAWS1010 Legal System and Method I Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS1011 Legal System and Method II Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS1020 Torts I Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS1021 Torts II Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS2030 Criminal Law and Procedure Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS3040 Contracts I Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS3041 Contracts II Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4001 Constitutional Law Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4002 Administrative Law Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4003 Civil Dispute Resolution Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4004 Evidence Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4005 Company Law Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4007 Professional Conduct Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4010 Equity and Trusts Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4011 Property Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units
LAWS4012 Public International Law Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) 10 units

Entry requirements

There are a number of ways to gain entry to the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) program at the University of Newcastle. Students may be considered for admission on the basis of:

1. NSW HSC or equivalent - irrespective of age of qualification;

2. Completed or partly completed higher education studies;

3. TAFE qualifications;

4. Overseas qualifications equivalent to Australian studies (International);

5 A University approved special admission adjustment factor scheme:

  • Educational Access Scheme (EAS); and
  • Regional and Rural Adjustment Scheme.

6. A University approved special admission scheme:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme;
  • Elite Athletes Admission Scheme;
  • Special Circumstances Admission Scheme; and
  • Guaranteed Entry Admission Scheme.

Students must comply with the University of Newcastle's English language proficiency requirements.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the program students will have:

  • Communicate effectively (a) orally and/or (b) in writing

Institution