Bachelors of Science/Laws (BSc/LLB)
Information valid for students commencing 2012
Duration
5.5 Years full-time (or part-time equivalent)
Commencing 2012
Semester 1 (27 Feb, 2012)
Program level
Undergraduate
Units
88
Program code
2297
Faculties
Business, Economics & Law Fac
Science Faculty
Teaching Location
St Lucia
Delivery mode
Internal
Course lists
Courses that can be studied as part of the Bachelors of Science/Laws:
Component Degrees
Component Degrees that make up the Bachelors of Science/Laws:
Dual Degree Planner
Entry requirements
Prerequisites
Queensland Year 12 or equivalent, English, Mathematics B, and either Chemistry or Physics.
Additional application information
There is no mid-year intake into the LLB. Only students who already have a place in the LLB can commence in semester 2.
Fees for Australian students
When you enrol each semester, mySI-net will calculate your fees. An invoice with the fees for the current semester will generally be available for viewing on mySI-net overnight.
If the invoice for a given semester or teaching period is not yet available, you can use the Fees Schedules to estimate your fees. Please see the program rules, the Bachelor of Science course list and the Bachelor of Laws course list if you are unsure which courses you can do in your program.
Fees for all students are reviewed annually in accordance with the University's Student Fees Policy, and may increase from 1 January each year.
If you are a prospective student, or if you haven't yet commenced your program, please see the Study at UQ website for fee information.
How to apply
Applications must be lodged via the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre.
Closing Date
Please refer to the QTAC website (www.qtac.edu.au) for details of closing dates for the submission of applications, documentation and changes of preference.
How to applyWhy study the Bachelors of Science/Laws?
Bachelor of Science students are able to make flexible choices from a broad based set of courses in their first year which lay the foundation for access to a specialised major by their third year. The Bachelor of Law degree includes a core of prescribed courses and a range of electives. Compulsory areas include contracts, torts, criminal law, equity and property.