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Bachelor of Laws

Course codes: 2708 and 3354 + Course abbreviation: LLB + Total credit points: 192 + 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Clayton)

Course description

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) requires students to complete 192 points of study consisting of 16 compulsory units (84 points) and a further 108 points of elective units.

Students who have, prior to admission to the LLB, successfully completed a minimum of 48 points of bachelor-degree-level study in a discipline other than law at Monash University or another university will receive 36 points of unspecified credit towards the LLB. This may reduce the requirements for the LLB to 156 points of study and may allow students to complete the program in three years of full-time study.

Course structure

Course requirements

First year -- 54 points
Second year -- 48 points
Third year -- 45 points
Fourth year -- 45 points
  • LAW3101 Administrative law
  • LAW5104 Civil procedure
  • LAW3003 Skills, ethics and research C
  • 30 points of elective law units

Students have a maximum time limit of eight years to complete the course from the date of commencement. Students awarded 36 points of unspecified credit will have a maximum time limit of seven years to complete the course from the date of commencement.

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