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Units indexed by faculty Introduction to the facultyMonash Law offers 12 programs as part of its undergraduate curriculum. Students may enrol in a straight Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or combine the LLB with one of 11 non-law courses. The Law School has 75 academic staff and a total enrolment of more than 3000 undergraduate and postgraduate students. Located on the university's Clayton campus, the Law School houses the university's Law Library, three computer laboratories and five lecture theatres. The Law School's clinical training program operates from the Monash-Oakleigh Legal Service and the Springvale Monash Legal Service. The Law School has three research centres committed to advancing research in existing and emerging areas of the law. Managed and directed by Law staff, the centres also include members of associated professions and communities on their advisory boards. Each centre builds on the existing strengths within the Law School and contributes to both research within the school and the development of further units in the undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Previous page | Next page | Section contents | Title and contents |