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Program Requirements
The Bachelor of Laws program consists of the following:
Not all elective courses are offered each year and the list is subject to change from time to time. Law electives are not studied in the first year and there is no requirement for newly-enrolling first-year students to specify the elective courses they intend to study in later years. By the time choice of electives is required students are usually well informed of the factors which should guide their choices; in any case the Sub-Dean or Student Administration Manager are happy to assist those who need help in choosing electives. Honours This is a summary only: for full details see Policy on Award of Honours. The length of the program of study for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws with honours is the same. The degree of Bachelor of Laws with honours shall consist of two parts: Part A, which consists of a mark derived by applying the Honours scale to the eligible law courses undertaken by a student. The mark for Part A shall constitute 70% of the final honours mark. Part B, which consists of a mark derived by applying the Honours scale to the candidate’s result in Honours Thesis. The mark for Part B shall constitute 30% of the final honours mark. A candidate shall not qualify for the degree with honours unless the candidate has completed 14 or more eligible law courses and Honours Thesis. |
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