Students who are not enrolled in a law degree course but who obtain a place
in LAW1100 (Legal process) may complete, as a non-law student, a minor sequence
in subjects from the Faculty of Law, and in addition may complete further
specified law subjects to the value of 24 points at third-year level, provided
such subjects are credited to and required for the non-law degree. Students
interested in this option should consult the faculty manager or manager
(Student Administration) of the Faculty of Law. However, students will only be
eligible to apply for LAW1100 (Legal process) if such subject will be credited
to the non-law degree.
New-intake students enrolling in an arts double degree will not be permitted to
undertake studies in the BA component of the double degree from outside the
faculty. The practical implications of this new rule are that a student
enrolling in a BA would be allowed, if successful in gaining a quota place, to
undertake LAW1100 (Legal process) and further subjects from the Faculty of Law
up to a maximum value of 48 points as part of their arts degree. However, this
would not be permitted for a student enrolling in an arts double degree, eg
BA/BBus, BA/BEc etc.
Students already enrolled in programs will, of course, be able to complete the
degree requirements under the rules that prevailed when they were first
admitted to the program.