This course combines a broad liberal legal education with a strong practical orientation.
It is designed to equip students with the required knowledge and skills for legal practice.
Those not seeking to practice as legal practitioners will gain a liberal learning experience, which will be enriched by its exposure to the ethos and practice of the law.
The course provides students with:
professional legal skills, including the ability to analyse legal material and understand fundamental legal principles;
an understanding of the relationship between law and society;
general analytical skills for analysing and solving non-legal problems;
and specialised study into the Australian legal system.
Special emphasis is placed on legal skills.
During their course students will develop skills in advocacy, negotiation, legal drafting and legal research.
Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 320 credit points as per the recommended sequence below.
The electives of Year 4 may be chosen from any of the units offered by Western Sydney University, other than units that involve the study of law or the legal system to any substantial extent offered by Western Sydney University, provided that the assumed knowledge or prerequisites for the units are satisfied.
Recommended Sequence
Full-time
Code
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Name
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200977
|
Fundamentals of Australian Law
|
Code
|
Name
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200010
|
Criminal Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200011
|
Contracts
|
Code
|
Name
|
200020
|
Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics
|
Code
|
Name
|
200978
|
Legal Analysis and Critique
|
Code
|
Name
|
200008
|
Torts Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200811
|
Alternative Dispute Resolution
|
Code
|
Name
|
200984
|
Government and Public Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200757
|
Equity & Trusts
|
Code
|
Name
|
200012
|
Property Law
|
Two LLB alternate units
Code
|
Name
|
200013
|
Administrative Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200018
|
Law of Associations
|
Two LLB alternate units
Code
|
Name
|
200009
|
Constitutional Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200015
|
Criminal Procedure and Evidence
|
Two LLB alternate units
Code
|
Name
|
200756
|
Remedies
|
Code
|
Name
|
200813
|
Civil Procedure and Arbitration
|
Two LLB alternate units
Four elective units
Four elective units
LLB Alternate Units
Students must complete 80 credit points of units from the list of Bachelor of Laws alternate units below.
Code
|
Name
|
200019
|
Revenue Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200021
|
Land Transactions Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200186
|
Advanced Taxation Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200220
|
International Criminal Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200271
|
Financial Services Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200294
|
Mediation
|
Code
|
Name
|
201044
|
Bioethics
|
Note: From 2020, unit 200295 - Bioethics replaced by equivalent unit 201044 - Bioethics.
Code
|
Name
|
200296
|
Law Economics and Business Ethics
|
Code
|
Name
|
200297
|
Law of Employment
|
Code
|
Name
|
200298
|
Immigration and Refugee Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200529
|
Comparative Law: Legal Systems of the World
|
Code
|
Name
|
200629
|
Advanced Family Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200632
|
Elder Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200633
|
Family Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200635
|
Human Rights Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200637
|
Intellectual Property
|
Code
|
Name
|
200638
|
International Business Transactions Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200639
|
International Trade Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200641
|
Wills and Succession
|
Code
|
Name
|
200646
|
Advocacy
|
Code
|
Name
|
200647
|
Planning and Environment Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200649
|
Jurisprudence
|
Code
|
Name
|
200650
|
Advanced Torts and Civil Wrongs
|
Code
|
Name
|
200652
|
Space Law - Commercial Aspects
|
Code
|
Name
|
200653
|
Public International Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200654
|
Anti-Discrimination Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200656
|
Conflict of Laws
|
Code
|
Name
|
200657
|
Corporate Governance
|
Code
|
Name
|
200659
|
Insolvency Law and Policy
|
Code
|
Name
|
200661
|
Media Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200663
|
International Moot Court
|
Code
|
Name
|
200697
|
Banking and Securities Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200699
|
Clinical Legal Placement
|
Code
|
Name
|
200700
|
Law Honours Dissertation
|
Code
|
Name
|
200701
|
Issues in the Criminal Justice System
|
Code
|
Name
|
200702
|
Public Health Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200704
|
Independent Study (Law)
|
Code
|
Name
|
200755
|
Advanced Constitutional Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200758
|
Transactional Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200759
|
Foundations of Chinese Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200772
|
Family Dispute Resolution
|
Code
|
Name
|
200773
|
Moot Court
|
Code
|
Name
|
200799
|
Work Health and Safety Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200800
|
International Climate Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200801
|
International Environmental Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200802
|
Law and Public Policy (Development and Implementation)
|
Code
|
Name
|
200803
|
Law of International Organisations
|
Code
|
Name
|
200804
|
Law of the Sea
|
Code
|
Name
|
200856
|
Medical Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200858
|
Australian Consumer Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200900
|
Self-Managed Superannuation and Trusts
|
Code
|
Name
|
200905
|
Australian Competition Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200908
|
Human Rights and the Asia Pacific
|
Code
|
Name
|
200943
|
Practising in the Public Interest
|
Code
|
Name
|
200944
|
First Peoples and the Australian Legal System
|
Code
|
Name
|
200955
|
Information and Data Governance Law and Regulation
|
Code
|
Name
|
200956
|
Islam, International Law and Human Rights
|
Code
|
Name
|
200982
|
Mental Health Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
200983
|
Foundations of Indian Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
201007
|
Revenue Law Industry Placement
|
Code
|
Name
|
201018
|
Cyber Law and Justice
|
Code
|
Name
|
201020
|
Elder Law Industry Placement
|
Code
|
Name
|
201027
|
Law's Self-Understanding
|
Code
|
Name
|
201028
|
Judicial Internship
|
Code
|
Name
|
201039
|
Technology, Innovation and the Law
|
Code
|
Name
|
201040
|
Designing Law Apps for Access to Justice
|
Please note that the availability of Bachelor of Laws Alternate Units may vary from year to year. New units may become available and some others discontinued. The most recent version of course 2501 indicates which units are offered in the course. The School will publish information on which units are available in a session.
Honours
Students may be eligible to undertake the embedded Law Honours program as part of their course attempt.
Students must meet the following criteria for admission:
Achievement of a threshold Admission Average Mark (AAM) equal to or above the minimum of 65 or, demonstration of the likelihood, as assessed by the Dean or delegate in exercise of their discretion, of completing (or being expected to complete) the Bachelor of Laws degree with a GPA of at least 5.5; and
Statement of Intent; and
Demonstrated satisfactory academic writing skills appropriate to the discipline.
In addition, admission depends on the appointment of a Principal Supervisor by the Dean of the School.
Students must undertake the embedded School of Law honours unit, 200700 Law Honours Dissertation. This unit is a yearlong 20 credit point unit undertaken where a student has completed no less than 160 credit points of Bachelor of Laws units and no more than 200 credit points of Bachelor of Laws units (where GPA requirements are also met). Students must apply for admission to 200700 Law Honours Dissertation by way of a rule waiver.
For the Bachelor of Laws (Hons), the calculation of the Honours Award level (Class of Honours) is based on the results of Honours Research and the overall course GPA.
1. The award of Honours Class 1 for the Bachelor of Laws (Hons) requires achievement within the range of 85% - 100% for Honours Research and a GPA of 6.0 or greater in the Bachelor of Laws units.
2. The award of Honours Class 2 Division I for the Bachelor of Laws (Hons) requires achievement within the range of 75% - 100% for Honours Research and a GPA of 5.8 or greater in the Bachelor of Laws units.
3. The award of Honours Class 2 Division II for the Bachelor of Laws (Hons) requires achievement within the range of 85% - 100% for Honours Research and a GPA of 5.5 or greater in the Bachelor of Laws units.
4. Honours Class III is not awarded in the Bachelor of Laws (Hons).
School of Law Honours Award Level guidelines
Please see the Honours in Bachelors Awards Policy and associated School of Law Guidelines for the admission criteria.
Honours in Bachelors Awards Policy
Major and Sub-major Elective Spaces
Elective units may be used toward obtaining an additional approved major (80 credit points) or sub-major (40 credit points).
Search for majors and sub-majors
Western Sydney University offers majors and sub-majors in a range of areas including Sustainability and Indigenous Studies.
Indigenous Australian Studies Major
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