Program Overview
Bachelor of Laws
The Law degree structure and Law unit offerings have been approved by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board and the Legal Profession Admission Board (NSW).
Credit Points and Duration
- Credit points: 320
- Minimum duration: 4 years full-time or equivalent part-time
Approved Locations
- Blacktown
- Brisbane
- Melbourne
- North Sydney
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites at year 12 level, or equivalent:
- New South Wales: English (Standard) (Band 3) or English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD)
- Queensland: English (Units 3 & 4, C)
- Victoria: Units 3 and 4 a study score of at least 30 in English as an Additional Language (EAL) or 25 in any other English
International students need to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
Completion Requirements
To qualify for the degree, a student must complete 320 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings, consisting of:
- 180 cp from Law Specified Units (Part A)
- 90 cp from Law Elective Units (Part B)
- 20 cp Core Curriculum Units (Part C)
- 20 cp from General Elective Units (Part D)
- 10 cp from Community Legal Engagement: Pro Bono (Part E)
To qualify for the degree, a student must also complete at least 80 hours of 0cp pro bono placement (LAWP100) after completion of LAWS213 Community Legal Engagement: Pro Bono
Progression Requirements
Students normally complete a unit or units at introductory level (100-level) before undertaking advanced level units (200, 300, 400 level).
Schedule of Unit Offerings
Part A: Law Specified Units
Complete exactly 180 credit points from the following:
- LAWS104 Foundations of Law and Legal Research (10 CP)
- LAWS105 Contract Law (10 CP)
- LAWS106 Criminal Law and Procedure (10 CP)
- LAWS107 Introduction to Australian Public Law (10 CP)
- LAWS108 Commercial Law (10 CP)
- LAWS200 Business Organisations (10 CP)
- LAWS201 Civil Procedure and Alternative Dispute Resolution (10 CP)
- LAWS204 Land Law (10 CP)
- LAWS205 Property (10 CP)
- LAWS206 Torts (10 CP)
- LAWS304 Evidence (10 CP)
- LAWS314 Statutory Interpretation (10 CP)
- LAWS403 Legal Theory (10 CP)
- LAWS404 International Law (10 CP)
- LAWS418 Administrative Law (10 CP)
- LAWS419 Constitutional Law (10 CP)
- LAWS420 Equity and Trusts (10 CP)
- LAWS421 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility (10 CP)
Part B: Law Elective Units
Complete exactly 90 credit points from the following:
- LAWS111 Indigenous Peoples and International Law (10 CP)
- LAWS202 Comparative Legal Systems (10 CP)
- LAWS203 False or Misleading Conduct and Economic Torts (10 CP)
- LAWS207 Contemporary Legal Issues (10 CP)
- LAWS208 Family Law (10 CP)
- LAWS209 Introduction to the Law and Legal System of the United States (10 CP)
- LAWS210 Lawyers, Problem-Solving and Professional Identity (10 CP)
- LAWS211 Psychology and the Law (10 CP)
- LAWS212 Employment Law (10 CP)
- LAWS214 Drugs and the Law (10 CP)
- LAWS215 Housing and Rental Law (10 CP)
- LAWS301 Competition Law (10 CP)
- LAWS306 Taxation Law (10 CP)
- LAWS307 Advanced Criminal Law (10 CP)
- LAWS308 Human Rights in Contemporary Australia (10 CP)
- LAWS309 Communications Law (10 CP)
- LAWS310 Discrimination and the Law (10 CP)
- LAWS311 Environmental Law (10 CP)
- LAWS312 International Study Tour (10 CP)
- LAWS315 Welfare Law (10 CP)
- LAWS316 INTERNATIONAL STUDY TOUR 2 (10 CP)
- LAWS318 Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property (10 CP)
- LAWS401 Consumer Protection Law (10 CP)
- LAWS402 International Trade Law (10 CP)
- LAWS406 Intellectual Property Law (10 CP)
- LAWS407 International Human Rights Law (10 CP)
- LAWS408 Alternative Dispute Resolution (10 CP)
- LAWS409 Law of the European Union (10 CP)
- LAWS410 Banking and Finance Law (10 CP)
- LAWS411 The Phillip C Jessup Moot Seminar (10 CP)
- LAWS412 Migration Law (10 CP)
- LAWS413 Wills and Succession (10 CP)
- LAWS414 Advocacy (10 CP)
- LAWS415 Animal Law (10 CP)
- LAWS416 International Criminal Law (10 CP)
- LAWS417 Sports Law (10 CP)
- LAWS423 Law, Religion and Society (10 CP)
- LAWS424 Media Law (10 CP)
- LAWS458 Children's Rights (10 CP)
- LAWS459 Law and Innovation (10 CP)
- LAWS460 Mental Health Law (10 CP)
- LAWS461 Financial Markets Law & Regulation (10 CP)
- LCRM101 Introduction to Criminology (10 CP)
- LCRM104 Juvenile Justice (10 CP)
- LCRM201 Introduction to Forensic Psychology and the Law (10 CP)
- LCRM208 Green Criminology (10 CP)
- LCRM209 Crime, Media & Popular Culture (10 CP)
- LCRM212 Terrorism (10 CP)
- LCRM213 International Criminal Law (10 CP)
- LCRM301 Researching Criminology (10 CP)
- LCRM307 Issues In Ethical Policing (10 CP)
- LCRM312 Mental Disorder and Criminal Justice (10 CP)
- LCRM313 Restorative Justice (10 CP)
- LHRG103 Legal Institutions and Human Rights (10 CP)
- LHRG106 Human Rights and Business Regulation (10 CP)
- LHRG111 Human Rights and Indigenous People (10 CP)
- LHRG203 Australian Human Rights Law and Policy (10 CP)
- LHRG207 Human Rights and Criminal Justice (10 CP)
- LHRG303 International Humanitarian Law (10 CP)
- LHRG306 Human Rights Advocacy (10 CP)
- LHRG311 Intellectual Property and Human Rights (10 CP)
- LHRG211 The Australian Constitution and Human Rights (10 CP)
Part C: Core Curriculum Units
Complete exactly 20 credit points from the following:
- PHCC102 Being Human (10 CP)
- PHCC104 Ethics and the Good Life (10 CP)
- PHCC106 Making Sense: Practical Reasoning for Life and Career (10 CP)
- THCC100 Revolutionary Values: Christianity in History (10 CP)
- THCC101 People Matter: Catholic Social Thought (10 CP)
- TPCC100 Life and Meaning: Imagining Ourselves through Art and Cinema (10 CP)
- PHCC201 The Origins of the Sciences and Contemporary Challenges (10 CP)
- THCC200 Justice in the World: Catholic Social Ethics in Global Perspective (10 CP)
- THCC202 Sacred Land: Australian Indigenous Spiritualities and Catholic Thought (10 CP)
- TPCC201 Ecology and Justice (10 CP)
- TPCC202 Conflict, Violence and Peace-making (10 CP)
Part D: General Elective Units
Complete exactly 20 credit points from the following: Any other undergraduate units (including Law Elective Units not already taken as a Law Elective Unit) approved by the Course Coordinator.
Part E: Community Legal Engagement Pro Bono
Complete exactly 10 credit points from the following:
- LAWS213 Community Legal Engagement Pro Bono (10 CP)
- LAWP100 Pro Bono / Legal Professional Experience (0 CP)
Course Map
The course map outlines the structure of the Bachelor of Laws degree, including the units to be completed in each semester.
Commencing Semester 1
Year 1 Semester 1
- Law Specified Units: LAWS104 Foundations of Law and Legal Research (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS105 Contract Law (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS106 Criminal Law and Procedure (10 CP)
- General Elective Units: General Elective 1 (10 CP)
Year 1 Semester 2
- Law Specified Units: LAWS107 Introduction to Australian Public Law (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS108 Commercial Law (10 CP)
- Core Curriculum Units: Core Curriculum Unit 1 (10 CP)
- General Elective Units: General Elective 2 (10 CP)
Year 2 Semester 1
- Law Specified Units: LAWS206 Torts (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS205 Property (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS314 Statutory Interpretation (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 1 (10 CP)
Year 2 Semester 2
- Law Specified Units: LAWS200 Business Organisations (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS204 Land Law (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS201 Civil Procedure and Alternative Dispute Resolution (10 CP)
- Community Legal Engagement Pro Bono: LAWS213 Community Legal Engagement Pro Bono (10 CP)
Year 3 Semester 1
- Law Specified Units: LAWS304 Evidence (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS421 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility (10 CP)
- Core Curriculum Units: Core Curriculum Unit 2 (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 2 (10 CP)
- Community Legal Engagement Pro Bono: LAWP100 Pro Bono / Legal Professional Experience (0 CP)
Year 3 Semester 2
- Law Specified Units: LAWS419 Constitutional Law (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS420 Equity and Trusts (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS403 Legal Theory (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 3 (10 CP)
Year 4 Semester 1
- Law Specified Units: LAWS404 International Law (10 CP)
- Law Specified Units: LAWS418 Administrative Law (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 4 (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 5 (10 CP)
Year 4 Semester 2
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 6 (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 7 (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 8 (10 CP)
- Law Elective Units: LAW Elective 9 (10 CP)
Commencing Semester 2
The course map for commencing Semester 2 is similar to that of commencing Semester 1, with some variations in the order of units.
Disclaimer
The course entry requirements above are for 2026 Admission. Refer to your relevant Tertiary Admission Centre website for future years' entry requirements.
