Overview

A Bachelor of International Studies – Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from UOW equips you with a comprehensive legal education: a world-class degree that provides a thorough grounding in the law, as well as a real-world focus on the essential practical skills and the social and ethical context in which the … For more content click the Read More button below. Combining Law with a Bachelor of International Studies provides analysis, appreciation and the study of the diversity of the global village. It examines the relationships of politics, society, culture, language, and history in a range of countries and their international connections. This double degree combination opens up a range of international career opportunities in public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Bachelor of International Studies degree will prepare you for work in a multicultural and globalised economy. The Honours year has two functions at UOW; as an in-depth project at the end of undergraduate study, and as a bridge between undergraduate study and advanced research. Studying Honours gives you: Training in research skills and information systems (archives, the Library, databases, electronic research networks)The ability to present complex ideas verbally and in writingThe opportunity to work closely with a supervisor and prepare a major project to meet critical deadlinesExperience in devising, researching and writing up an individual topic of study in an extended format We believe that practical experience is a vital part of your legal training. We are the only law school in New South Wales that requires you to complete a legal internship, providing highly valued industry experience. We are committed to social justice and providing a legal education that engages with the complexities of law's intersection with society. This double degree delivers a practical and contextual legal education that prepares graduates not only for traditional careers in the legal profession but also for a wide range of careers in government, business and community organisations and not-for-profit sectors – as leaders, innovators and problem solvers. This double degree has no direct entry and students must apply for a course transfer into the Honours degree. Students interested in transferring should consult with the Honours Coordinator, before submitting a course transfer application. The course transfer application will be assessed by the School of Law Head of Students.

Delivery

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Course structure

The Bachelor of International Studies - Bachelor of Laws (Honours) requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as specified below:



  • All compulsory Law subjects for the Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) (114 credit points);

  • Three elective subjects (18 credit points) from the Bachelor of Laws Elective Law Schedule - see Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) for elective subjects;

  • LLB4402 Legal Research Thesis (12 credit points);

  • Core subjects for the Bachelor of International Studies (18 credit points);

  • One major chosen from the Bachelor of International Studies (48 credit points);

  • One minor in language or the International Relations Extension minor (24 credit points);

  • One 6 credit point elective subject.

Notes:


  • * No more than 48 credit points shall be of 100-level subjects for the Bachelor of International Studies.

  • * Where any subjects have the prefix LAW, the equivalent Bachelor of Laws (LLB) subjects must be substituted.

LLB4402 - Legal Research Thesis is an annual-instance and cannot be completed part-time. Students enrolled in LLB4402 must complete the subject in a calendar year (March-November).

Students can complete LLB3396 Legal Internship Program once the pre-requisite requirements are satisfied. Students should refer to the School of Law for further information on opportunities.
Honours grade method:Honours Grade is calculated using Honours Grade Method 4

240 Credit points

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)144 Credit points
Bachelor of International Studies96 Credit points

Learning outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of the course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:
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Demonstrate a sound understanding of Australian and global actors from a multidisciplinary perspective including law.
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Communicate knowledge in an ethical manner.
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Demonstrate the ability to communicate across a range of contexts both individually and collaboratively.
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Apply a range of critical and analytical skills to respond to complex issues.
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Use a mixture of resources and skills in order to engage analysis and problem solving.
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Critically review and evaluate issues at the local and global levels.
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding within areas of specialization.
8.
Independently plan and execute a research or professional based project that demonstrates an understanding and critical analysis of the area of study.

Compulsory requirements

Work-Based Learning / Internship / Placement

Professional recognition / accreditation

Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB)

Credit for prior learning

Alternative Credit Arrangements

Pathways and nested qualifications

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