Course code: #BLOWS
These items are optional and you can choose them as you wish after applying for the course.
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Fall-March 30-December-2022 | 2022-12-30 |
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Winter-July 12-June-2023 | 2023-06-12 |
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Fall-March 30-December-2023 | 2023-12-30 |
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Winter-July 12-June-2024 | 2024-06-12 |
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Bachelor of Law can be completed as a single degree or a double degree program.
You will explore legal concepts, processes and methods within common law principles and legal methodology.
Build ethical reasoning, policy-based analysis and oratory skills
At the University of Adelaide, you'll gain rigorous knowledge of the areas of law necessary to undertake legal practice
learn from legal professionals, former judges and international academics
Undertake internships in areas such as Public Law, Native Title Law and Human Rights Law
If you are already a graduate of another degree, you can complete the program in as little as three years full-time (or part-time equivalent).
Throughout their degree, students can apply to undertake work placements, either through internships or Clinical Legal Education courses.
Each placement or internship is combined with a law elective (three units).
Direct access to industry leaders and paid internship opportunities: The Academy by Deloitte
$59,000
Cost of living | 1 person | $11,136 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $13,000 |
Tuition | 1 person | $46,000 |
1. Completed the student agreement (IDP applicants only)
2. PDF of academic transcripts and graduation certificates for all school and tertiary studies you have undertaken (original language and certified English translations).
3. PDF of official English testing results from IELTS, TOEFL, Pearson or Cambridge CAE/CPE (if applicable).
4. PDF of any syllabuses of subjects if you wish to be considered for advanced standing (credit transfer).
5. PDF of any professional qualification or memberships you may have.
6. PDF of your passport and visa (if applicable).
The Pre-Enrolment English Program (PEP) is a direct entry pathway into further studies at the University of Adelaide for students that have not met the minimum English language entry requirements of their award program.
The PEP is offered in 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 weeks.
IELTS | TOEFL | Pearson Test of English | Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) | |
35 weeks | 5.0 no band less than 4.0 | 39 Writing and Speaking at 10, Reading and Listening at 2 | 36 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 26 | 154 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 145 |
30 weeks | 5.0 no band less than 4.5 | 39 Writing and Speaking at 12, Reading and Listening at 4 | 36 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 30 | 154 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 147 |
25 weeks | 5.5 no band less than 4.5 | 50 Writing and Speaking at 12, Reading and Listening at 4 | 42 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 30 | 162 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 147 |
20 weeks | 5.5 no band less than 5.0 | 50 Writing at 15, Speaking at 14, Reading and Listening at 6 | 42 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 36 | 162 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 154 |
20 weeks | 5.5 Writing at 5.5 | 50 Writing at 18 | 42 Writing at 42 | 162 Writing at 162 |
15 weeks | 6.0 no band less than 5.0 | 60 Writing at 15, Speaking at 14, Reading and Listening at 6 | 50 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 36 | 169 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 154 |
15 weeks | 6.0 Writing at 5.5 | 60 Writing at 18 | 50 Writing at 42 | 169 Writing at 162 |
10 weeks | 6.0 no band less than 5.5 | 60 Writing at 18, Speaking at 16, Reading and Listening at 8 | 50 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 42 | 169 Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening at 162 |
IELTS | TOEFL | Pearson Test of English | Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) | |
15 weeks | 6.5 Writing and Speaking at 6.5, Reading and Listening at 5.5 | 79 Writing at 24 and Speaking at 20, Reading and Listening at 8 | 58 Writing at 58, Speaking at 58, Reading and Listening at 42 | 176 Writing at 176, Speaking at 169, Reading and Listening at 162 |
15 weeks | 7.0 Writing and Speaking at 6.0, Reading and Listening at 5.5 | 94 Writing at 21 and Speaking at 18, Reading and Listening at 8 | 65 Writing and Speaking at 50, Reading and Listening at 42 | 185 Writing and Speaking at 169, Reading and Listening at 162 |
10 weeks | 6.5 Writing and Speaking at 7.0, Reading and Listening at 6.0 | 79 Writing at 27 and Speaking at 23, Reading and Listening at 13 | 58 Writing and Speaking at 65, Reading and Listening at 50 | 176 Writing and Speaking at 185, Reading and Listening at 169 |
10 weeks | 7.0 Writing and Speaking at 6.5, Reading and Listening at 6.0 | 94 Writing at 24 and Speaking at 20, Reading and Listening at 13 | 65 Writing and Speaking at 58, Reading and Listening at 50 | 185 Writing and Speaking at 176, Reading and Listening at 169 |
International Qualifications:
Australian Year 12 (or equivalent), If applying for a Law double degree, the prerequisites of the second degree or "stream" must be met.
India: ISC & CBSE: 80% - ISBE: 90%
China: Gao Kao: 75%
Canada: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD): 80% - British Columbia Certificate of Graduation (Canada): 80%
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