Faculty of Professions 2021 Study Plan Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) and Bachelor of Laws
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Faculty of Professions 2021 Study Plan Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) and Bachelor of Laws Year 1 – 2021 LAW 1501 LAW 1507 ECON 1012 Choose 3 units from the following: Foundations of Law Tort Law Principles of Economics I ECON 1005 Introduction to Mathematical Economics 1 S1 ECON 1002 Australia in the Global Economy I ECON 1009 International Financial Institutions & Markets I LAW 1504 LAW 1508 ECON 1010 ECON 1011 Principles of Public Law International Law Mathematical Economics I Quantitative Methods for Economic (previous name: Introduction Analysis I (previous name: Advanced S2 to Mathematical Economics Economic Analysis I) (Advanced) I) Year 2 – 2022 LAW 1509 LAW 2599 ECON 2507 Elective II S1 Commercial Transactions Criminal Law Intermediate Macroeconomics II LAW 1510 LAW 1511 *ECON 2516 *ECON 2517 Contract Law Property Law Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Econometrics II II (new catalogue number from (new catalogue number from 2021 S2 2021 which will replace which will replace previous ECON previous ECON 2506) 2504) Year 3 – 2023 LAW 2502 Closed elective ECON 3502 Economics Level II Equity Econometrics III S1 LAW 2598 Closed elective Elective III ECON 2513 S2 Corporate Law Global Economic History II Year 4 – 2024 LAW 2501 Closed elective Elective III Economics Level III S1 Australian Constitutional Law LAW 2504 Closed elective ECON 3523 Economics Level III S2 Administrative Law Advanced Economic Analysis III Year 5 – 2025 LAW 3501 Closed elective Closed elective S1 Dispute Resolution and Ethics (6 units) LAW 3502 Closed elective Closed elective S2 Evidence and Advocacy (6 units) COMPLETED CURRENT ENROLMENTS TO COMPLETE ALL COURSES ARE WORTH 3 UNITS UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE Faculty of Professions 2021 Study Plan Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) and Bachelor of Laws Degree Information • Students must ensure they are correctly enrolled in accordance with Academic Program Rules. • A total of 72 units are required to complete the Bachelor of Laws (Graduate) program. • Core courses to the value of 48 units • Law electives to the value of 24 units • 1 Students who have not successfully completed Year 12 Mathematical Methods must complete the ECON 1005 Introduction to Mathematical Economics first, followed by the ECON 1010. Students may count the ECON 1005 as one of their Level I electives. • Students must ensure they check prerequisites and courses restrictions before enrolling in a course via the Course Planner • Students will not be signed off as completed from their LLB until their other degree has been completed Electives & Broadening • Closed elective courses are courses that are offerred through the Adelaide Law School as listed via the Course Planner. List of Economics Level 1 & 3 electives can be found on this link: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/students/study- plans#undergraduate-electives Any internship, Study tour or Graduate Career Readiness course may only be counted towards ONE of your Economics Level III electives. It is recommended that you enrol for the full year. Semester – to enrol in 12 units per semester Critical dates 2021: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/student/dates/critical/2021 Global Experience A Global Experience may be included in your program. Please contact us through the information below. https://uofa.link/profglobal Further Information and Enrolment Advice More information, enrolment checks and program advice can be sought from the Adelaide Law School. Phone: +61 8 8313 5063, Email: [email protected] Professions Support Hub Phone: +61 8 8313 4755 Email: [email protected] (Attn: B.Ec (Adv) in email subject) https://uofa.link/profstudents .