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Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University

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IAS1115 Indigenous Australians, Cultural Competence<br />

and the Criminal Justice System 15<br />

LAW2105 Employment Law 15<br />

LAW2106 Intellectual Property Law 15<br />

LAW2600 Terrorism and the Law 15<br />

LAW2601 Planning and Development Law I 15<br />

LAW2602 Environmental Law and Administration 15<br />

LAW3105 Alternative Dispute Resolution 15<br />

LAW3109 Taxation Law 15<br />

LAW3201 Law of Banking and Credit III 15<br />

LAW3260 Asian Legal and Political Systems III 15<br />

LAW3608 Advanced Taxation Law 15<br />

LAW3600 Coronial Law and Mortuary Practice 15<br />

LAW3602 Community Legal Practice 15<br />

LAW3605 Occupational Health, Safety and Security Law<br />

and Policy 15<br />

LAW3700 Supervised Legal Research Paper 15<br />

LAW3221 Trade Practices, Competition and Consumer<br />

Protection Law 15<br />

LAW4108 International Law 15<br />

LAW4110 International Trade Law 15<br />

LAW4130 Innocence Project 15<br />

LAW4206 Advanced Criminal Law 15<br />

LAW4601 Mining and Resource Law 15<br />

LAW4607 Family Law 15<br />

LAW4609 Remedies 15<br />

honours<br />

An undergraduate law student, who has not more than 120<br />

points of study left to complete to qualify for a Bachelor of Laws<br />

degree and who has achieved a weighted average mark of not less<br />

than 70% across previously completed Bachelor of Laws units,<br />

may be eligible to graduate with Honours. Eligible students must<br />

complete LAW4710 – Advanced Legal Research Thesis in lieu of<br />

30 credit points of Law elective units. Completion of LAW4710<br />

does not guarantee a student will receive a Bachelor of Laws<br />

(Honours). Except as otherwise provided, the policy Management<br />

of Honours Candidature, Grading of Honours Performance and<br />

Student Support applies. The Honours grade will be based on both<br />

completed units within the Bachelor of Laws degree as well as<br />

LAW4710. The <strong>course</strong>work and dissertation mark are combined<br />

in proportion to the credit point values in determining the overall<br />

mark and honours grade. There is no third class honours.<br />

Elective unit – honours<br />

LAW4710 Advanced Legal Research Thesis 30<br />

careers: Lawyer, Barrister, Solicitor, Legal Practitioner, Judge’s<br />

Associate, Civil Service Administrator, Tax Inspector, In-house<br />

Counsel, Community Legal Adviser, Legal Publisher, Foreign<br />

Affairs and Trade Officer, Local Government Officer.<br />

See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />

reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/K50<br />

laW / business<br />

bachelor of laws / bachelor of business<br />

Duration: 5 years<br />

campus: Joondalup<br />

This double degree combination provides students with the theory,<br />

practical experience and transferable employability skills, including<br />

leadership, teamwork, critical thinking, communication and problem<br />

solving, needed for employment in a wide range of professions, and<br />

as a basis for further study in a variety of disciplines.<br />

90<br />

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) equips students with skills for the<br />

courtroom and beyond, providing greater scope and options<br />

for a rewarding career in the legal, corporate, commercial, and<br />

social justice fields. Practical experience may be gained at the<br />

on-campus Joondalup Community Legal Centre and through the<br />

Criminal Justice Review Project (“Innocence Project”).<br />

bachelor of business Majors:<br />

y Accounting<br />

y Economics<br />

y Event Management<br />

y Finance<br />

y Hospitality Management<br />

y Human Resource Management<br />

y International Business<br />

y Management<br />

y Management of Information Technology<br />

y Marketing<br />

y Planning<br />

y Sport Management<br />

y Tourism Management<br />

Admission Requirements: Higher entry requirements apply.<br />

CourSe StruCture<br />

Requires the completion of 48 units / 720 credit points.<br />

careers: Company Secretary, Corporate Lawyer, Legal<br />

Executive, In-house Counsel, Legal Advisor, Legal Practitioner,<br />

Barrister, Solicitor.<br />

See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />

reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/y04<br />

laW / psyChologiCal sCienCe<br />

bachelor of laws / bachelor of Psychological Science<br />

Duration: 5 years<br />

campus: Joondalup<br />

This double degree combination enables students who wish<br />

to study Law and Psychological Science to obtain a degree in<br />

both fields.<br />

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) equips students with skills for the<br />

courtroom and beyond, providing greater scope and options<br />

for a rewarding career in the legal, corporate, commercial and<br />

social justice fields. Practical experience may be gained at the<br />

on-campus Joondalup Community Legal Centre and through the<br />

Criminal Justice Review Project (“Innocence Project”).<br />

Admission Requirements: Higher entry requirements apply.<br />

CourSe StruCture<br />

Requires the completion of 48 units / 720 credit points.<br />

careers: Psychologist, Lawyer, Solicitor, Legal Practitioner,<br />

Community Legal Adviser, Legal Publisher, Local<br />

Government Officer.<br />

See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />

reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/K58

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