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  1. UTS Law is a dynamic and innovative law school that has achieved great success for its quality of legal education and research. Discover more about our undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs, as well as our short courses and upcoming events.

  2. The Bachelor of Laws is one of Sydney's leading law degrees. It has been developed to help students build foundational knowledge in the practice of law, as well as the 'soft' skills (problem solving, analytical thinking, spoken and written communication) required to succeed in a legal career.

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    This degree addresses the increasing need for scientific expertise among lawyers. With the Bachelor of Laws, students explore the common law and the broader Australian legal system before building specialist expertise through electives and majors. These include biomedical law, bioethics, and intellectual property law, or the Legal Futures and Techn...

    Career options include positions in the law (in areas where strong scientific backgrounds are valued, such as conservation and resource management), climate change advisory roles, defence technologies, environmental pollution regulation, finance, human health, industrial and occupational health and safety, pharmaceutical and biotechnological resear...

    All UTS students have the opportunity to develop distinctive capabilities around transdisciplinary thinking and innovation through the TD School. Transdisciplinary education at UTS brings together great minds from different disciplines to explore ideas that improve the way we live and work in the world. These offerings are unique to UTS and directl...

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    LAW = Law course intended learning outcomes (CILOs) SCI = Science course intended learning outcomes (CILOs)

    Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level. The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing...

    Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential to the successful completion of a course. For more information about inherent requirements and where prospective and current students can get assistance and advice regarding these, see the UTS Inherent requirements page. Prospective and current students should caref...

    The course duration is five years of full-time study. For students who undertake the Bachelor of Science (Honours) the course duration is six years of full-time study. The law component requires attendance at 10–15 hours of lectures a week and timetable constraints may require attendance at daytime and evening classes. The science component require...

    The course comprises a total of 240 credit points and allows students to graduate with the separate degrees of Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Bachelor of Laws (LLB). The study components for course completion are as follows. The law component of 144 credit points is made up of: 1. 108 credit points of compulsory core law subjects 2. 30 credit points...

    The program shown is for a full-time student who has chosen one of the science majors and law options. All options shown are law options and are to be drawn from those on offer in CBK90922. Students wishing to study the major MAJ09443 Legal Futures and Technology need to study 76106 Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) in the Autumn sessi...

    Students can graduate with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) if they complete subjects 76090 Research Methodology and 76040 Research Thesis within the course. The degree may be awarded with first or second class honours, which does not require an additional honours year. The rules concerning the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) can be found in undergraduate c...

  3. The standalone Bachelor of Laws at UTS is shorter. It will save you one year of study if you are looking to only study law and not qualify with a double degree. It has the same benefits for a law-related career as the double degree, for example, getting admission to practice from the Legal Profession Admission Board.

  4. The Bachelor of Laws is one of Sydney's leading law degrees. It has been developed to help students build foundational knowledge in the practice of law, as well as the 'soft' skills (problem solving, analytical thinking, spoken and written communication) required to succeed in a legal career.

  5. Students gain a fundamental understanding of the Australian legal system, as well as essential knowledge of common law principles. The Bachelor of Laws course at the University of Technology Sydney meets the academic requirements for admission to practise as a lawyer in NSW.

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  7. This course teaches students foundational knowledge and skills in law and its practice. UTS: Law graduates are increasingly in demand in the legal profession and the business sector in a wide range of roles and responsibilities.