While
precise details regarding the requirements for the faculty's undergraduate
degrees are outlined in the regulations, students may find some assistance in
the following restatement of these requirements in a less formal manner.
A full list of all the elective subjects available in the degrees is set out in
resolution 2 of the faculty resolutions. The normal procedure is for students
to select, in accordance with the regulations, the subjects they wish to study
in each year of their degree.
The associate dean (Student Affairs), manager (Student Administration) and
other officers of the faculty are available to advise students on their choice
of subjects at the time of enrolment. This advice, however, will be most
helpful if students have already made themselves familiar with all the subjects
and considered what their fields of interest are likely to be. Similarly, when
re-enrolling in later years of the course, students should discuss their choice
of subjects with the faculty advisers.
It is the responsibility of students to ascertain, from the regulations
governing their courses, the subjects (including the number of points) required
for their LLB degrees. The approval of students' enrolments by the faculty does
not relieve the students of this responsibility.
Students should consult section 22 and resolution 4 of the faculty regulations and resolutions respectively.
All compulsory subjects are taught over a full year and most elective subjects are taught over a half-year. Whether a subject covers a full year or half-year is indicated in the outline of the particular subject.
All subjects in the law course usually involve three hours of lectures per week. In addition to lectures, tutorials of one hour each fortnight are provided in some subjects.
Part-time students are expected to proceed at half the rate of full-time students and to complete their subjects for the degree in the same order as full-time students. Lectures are normally held between 9 am and 5.15 pm.
There are no arrangements for external studies. All students are expected to participate in the classes in subjects for which they are enrolled.