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Bachelor of Development Studies / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Bachelor of Development Studies / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Bachelor of Development Studies / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

  • ID:UON610015
  • Level:4-Year Combined Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

There are a number of ways to gain entry to the Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) program at the University of Newcastle. Students may be considered for admission on the basis of:

1.1.1. NSW HSC or equivalent - irrespective of age of qualification;

1.1.2. Completed or partly completed higher education studies;

1.1.3. TAFE qualifications;

1.1.4. Overseas qualifications equivalent to Australian studies (International);

1.1.5 A University approved special admission adjustment scheme:

         i. Educational Access Scheme (EAS); and

        ii. Regional and Rural Adjustment Scheme.

1.1.6. A University approved special admission scheme:

        i. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme;

       ii. Elite Athletes Admission Scheme;

      iii. Special Circumstances Admission Scheme; and

      iv. Guaranteed Entry Admission Scheme.

English Requirements

  • IELTS overall minimum - 7.0

  • IELTS section minimum - 6.0

Course Information

The need for environmentally sustainable and equitable development is one of the most serious issues facing the contemporary world. The Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) program provides opportunities to study the causes and consequences of unequal development and assess policy options for a more equitable and sustainable future, while studying the complementary skills in Law. The Bachelor of Development Studies comprises 4 interdisciplinary majors, Cultures and Citizenship, Environmental Sustainability, Globalisation and Economic Development and Urban and Regional Development. These majors are comprised mostly of courses from the disciplines of Aboriginal Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, Geography, Politics and Sociology and Anthropology (as is reflected in the core and program directed in Development Studies). Students in the combined program would be able to add to this a study of Law, commencing in Year 1, and becoming the focus of study in years 4 and 5.  

CRICOS code: 095146G

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Courses

  • Introduction to Aboriginal Studies

  • Macroeconomics in the Global Economy

  • Environmental Values and Ethics

  • Global Poverty and Development

  • Legal System and Method I

  • Legal System and Method II

  • Torts I

  • Torts II

  • Society and Culture: A Sociological Introduction

  • Geographies of Development

  • Criminal Law and Procedure

  • Rethinking Development

  • Contracts I

  • Contracts II

  • Constitutional Law

  • Administrative Law

  • Civil Dispute Resolution

  • Evidence

  • Company Law

  • Professional Conduct

  • Equity and Trusts

  • Property

  • Public International Law

  • Environmental Law

  • International Human Rights Law

 

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Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 629 ($) AUD per year

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