The following study plan is recommended for students commencing the LLB program from 2008.
Note: Students enrolling in a LLB/dual program should consult the Faculty of Business, Economics & Law Undergraduate Handbook for recommended dual program study plans.
| LLB - Bachelor of Laws - (single program) |
| Year 1, Semester 1 |
|
Year 1, Semester 2 |
| LAWS1111 |
Legal Method |
2 |
|
LAWS1115 |
Principles of Public Law |
2 |
| LAWS1112 |
Law and Society |
2 |
|
LAWS1116 |
Constitutional Law |
2 |
| LAWS1113 |
Law of Torts A |
2 |
|
LAWS1114 |
Law of Torts B |
2 |
| |
Non-law Elective* |
2 |
|
|
Non-law Elective* |
2 |
| TOTAL |
#8 |
|
TOTAL |
#8 |
| |
| Year 2, Semester 1 |
|
Year 2, Semester 2 |
| LAWS2111 |
Law of Contract A |
2 |
|
LAWS2112 |
Law of Contract B |
2 |
| LAWS2113 |
Criminal Law and Procedure A |
2 |
|
LAWS2114 |
Criminal Law and Procedure B |
2 |
| LAWS2115 |
Administrative Law |
2 |
|
LAWS5XXX |
Law Elective |
2 |
| |
Non-law Elective* |
2 |
|
|
Non-law Elective* |
2 |
| TOTAL |
#8 |
|
TOTAL |
#8 |
| |
| Year 3, Semester 1 |
|
Year 3, Semester 2 |
| LAWS3111 |
Law of Property A |
2 |
|
LAWS3112 |
Law of Property B |
2 |
| LAWS3113 |
Law of Trusts A |
2 |
|
LAWS3114 |
Law of Trusts B |
2 |
| LAWS5XXX |
Law Elective |
2 |
|
LAWS3115 |
Law of Remedies |
2 |
| LAWS5XXX / 5215 |
Law Elective / Civil Procedure** |
2 |
|
LAWS5XXX |
Law Elective |
2 |
| TOTAL |
#8 |
|
TOTAL |
#8 |
| |
| Year 4, Semester 1 |
|
Year 4, Semester 2 |
| LAWS4112 |
Corporate Law |
2 |
|
LAWS4111 |
Jurisprudence |
2 |
| LAWS4113 |
Structure of the Private Law |
2 |
|
LAWS5XXX |
Law Elective |
2 |
| LAWS5XXX / 5217 |
Law Elective / The Legal Profession** |
2 |
|
LAWS5XXX / 5216 |
Law Elective / Evidence** |
2 |
| LAWS5XXX |
Elective |
2 |
|
LAWS5XXX |
Elective |
2 |
| TOTAL |
#8 |
|
TOTAL |
#8 |
| LLB PROGRAM TOTAL |
#64 |
* Students are required to complete #8 of non-law electives (of which only #4 may be at level 1) from any combination of the following list of majors within the Bachelor of Arts: Ancient History, Chinese, Classical Languages, Classical Studies, Criminology, Economics, English, French, German, History, Japanese, Korean, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy, Russian, Sociology, or Spanish.
** Students who wish to satisfy the academic requirements for admission as a legal practitioner MUST take LAWS5215, LAWS5216 and LAWS5217. Students who do NOT wish to be admitted as legal practitioners may take law electives in place of these three courses