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Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Laws

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Program Requirements
LAW
At least 144 units of Law courses, offered by the ANU College of Law including 90 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Bachelor of Laws, and 54 units of elective courses.

Asia-Pacific Studies
Asian Studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies including:

  • Language courses forming a Regional language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies, to the value of between 48 units; and
  • Courses forming an approved Contextual major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies, to the value of between 48 units
  • The combined degree maybe augment by one year study abroad in the Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies Program

Admission to degree of Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies requires:
a total of 144 units including not less than 96 units of Asian-Pacific Studies courses as defined above.

Admission to degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
A total of 192 units including at least 144 units from the ANU College of Law including compulsory and elective courses as defined above.  No more than 18 units at first-year level of non-law courses can be counted if admission to the LLB occurs before the combined program requirements have been met.

 

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