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Laws Double Degree - DBLD
At UniSA, students can elect to study their Law
degree on a trimester rather than semester basis.
This structure allows students to complete 12 courses in a year rather
than the standard 8 courses and therefore complete the degree in a
shorter duration.
SATAC Code 424471
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Discipline core courses include:
- Contracts A
- Torts A
- Legal Institutions and Methods
- Law, Society and Justice
- Contracts B
- Torts B
- Legal Research and Writing
- Fundamentals of Criminal Law
- Property Law: General
- Jurisprudence: Theories of Law
- Criminal Responsibility
- Real Property Law
- Australian Federal Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
- Principles of Equity
- Law of Trusts
- Corporate Law: General
- Corporate Law: Finance and Governance
Plus a choice of 6 law electives
Students take 16-17 courses from their second degree
View our fee, entry and enrolment information
Professional admission
The Law program is accredited by the relevant
professional body.
Students who wish to practice Law must:
- Include the courses Civil Procedure, Evidence, and Professional
Conduct in their degree
- Complete the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (GDLP)
The GDLP can be completed in the final year of study.
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Lauren Bateman
'I chose to study law at UniSA because of the
small class sizes and better contact with staff. The strong focus on
international matters and the opportunity to study abroad were also key
factors in my decision. UniSA offers great facilities such as an
extensive range of online resources and databases, and also access to
private study rooms and computers that create an ideal learning
environment. All of the teaching staff in the new Law School are
exceptionally enthusiastic about the subjects they teach. They also
offer additional support, not only on course work, through the law
school's mentoring program'
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Double degree options
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (International Studies)
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Business (International Business)
Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology)
Bachelor of Business (Property)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Information Systems
Bachelor of Management
Bachelor of Management (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management)
Bachelor of Management (Marketing)
Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Optimisation)
Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Statistics)
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management
Bachelor of Sustainable Environments
Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management
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