Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws
This program requires the completion of 240 units.
The Bachelor of Music component of the combined program offered by the ANU College of Social Sciences requires the completion of 96 units, of which:
A maximum of 36 units can come from completion of 1000-level courses
A minimum of 60 units must come from completion of 2000 and 3000 level courses
The 96 units must include:
48 units from the completion of one of the following music majors:
Either 24 units from the completion of one of the following music minors, which cannot be in the same subject as the music major:
and 24 units from the completion of courses in the subject area of MUSM - Music in addition to the major and minor.
Or 48 units from completion of a second music major.
The Bachelor of Laws component of the combined program offered by the ANU College of Law requires the completion of 144 units, of which:
A maximum of 36 units must come from completion of 1000 level courses
A minimum of 108 units must come from completion of 2000 or 3000 level courses
The 144 units must include:
The following compulsory courses:
LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law
LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics
LAWS1203 Torts
LAWS1204 Contracts
LAWS1205 Australian Public Law
LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure
LAWS2201 Administrative Law
LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law
LAWS2203 Corporations Law
LAWS2204 Property
LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts
LAWS2207 Evidence
LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management
LAWS2249 Legal Theory
LAWS2250 International Law
54 units from the list of Law elective courses
To complete the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts as a single degree program please see the requirements stated under the single program entry (3111XBARTS).
To complete the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws as a single degree program please see the requirements stated under the single program entry (4300XLLB).
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




