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COLLEGE OF LAW AND JUSTICE HANDBOOK 2015 1

DISCLAIMER The information contained in Victoria University s 2015 College of Law and Justice was current at 01 December 2014 In today s university environment, changes to courses occur far more frequently than in the past. For current information on Victoria University s courses, readers are advised to access the University s online courses database at www.vu.edu.au/courses If you have difficulty in accessing this material electronically, please phone (03)9919 6100 for assistance. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The course details in this handbook (Plus details of all other Victoria University courses) can also be searched on the University s online courses database at www.vu.edu.au/courses This handbook can be downloaded as a pdf file from the Victoria University website at www.vu.edu.au/courses/course-handbooks-and-guides Copyright Victoria University 2015 Published by Victoria University PO Box 14428 Melbourne VIC 8001 Australia WWW.VU.EDU.AU 2

HOW TO USE THIS HANDBOOK Victoria University s 2015 College of Law and Justice Handbook is designed to provide students with detailed information on course structures and unit details for undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by the college in 2015. The definition of fields used in course tables throughout this handbook include: Credit Point the number of credit points a unit contributes towards the total points needed to complete a course. PLEASE NOTE This handbook provides a guide to courses available within Victoria University s College of Law and Justice in 2015. Although all attempts have been made to make the information as accurate as possible, students should check with the college that the information is accurate when planning their courses. NOTE: Prospective students are strongly advised to search the University s online courses database at www.vu.edu.au/courses for the most up-to-date list of courses. This handbook includes descriptions of courses that may later be altered or include courses that may not be offered due to unforseen circumstances, such as insufficient enrolments or changes in teaching personnel. The fact that details of a course are included in this handbook can in no way be taken as creating an obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year or in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. OTHER INFORMATION Information about course fees, articulation and credit transfer, recognition of prior learning, admission and enrolment procedures, examinations, and services available to students can be accessed on the University s website or by contacting the University directly. 3

CONTENTS ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN LEGAL SERVICES LALS College of Law and Justice BACHELOR OF LEGAL SERVICES LBLS ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF LEGAL PRACTICE 22053VIC MASTER OF APPLIED MIGRATION LAW LMML BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS BBLL GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE LTML GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN IMMIGRATION LAW BGAL GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN NOTARIAL PRACTICE BGCN GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION BGLC BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF ARTS BLAA BACHELOR OF LAWS BLAW BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING) BLBA BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (APPLIED ECONOMICS) BLBE BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (BANKING AND FINANCE) BLBF BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL TRADE) BLBI BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING) BLBK BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT) BLBM BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MUSIC INDUSTRY) BLBU BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (EVENT MANAGEMENT) BLEV BACHELOR OF LAWS (GRADUATE ENTRY) BLGE BACHELOR OF LEGAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT BLLP MASTER OF LAWS (BY RESEARCH) BMLT DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (LAW) BPLL CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEGAL) BSB31007 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEGAL) BSB31012 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS (GOVERNANCE) BSB41910 DIPLOMA OF LEGAL SERVICES BSB50110 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE BTAL 4

College of Law and Justice Below are details of courses offered by the College of Law and Justice in 2015. This information is also available online on the University s searchable courses database at www.vu.edu.au/courses NOTE: Courses available to international students are marked with the (I) symbol. ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF LEGAL PRACTICE Course Code:22053VIC Campus:Footscray Nicholson, City Queen, Note: City Queen Campus is Part Time - Flexible Mode of Delivery only. About this course:take the next step in your career as a paraprofessional in the legal practice industry. You will learn how to: provide advice on legal services to potential clients practise in an area of your legal interest manage legal practice operation resources interpret legislation Course Objectives:The Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice is developed to cater for the training needs of para professionals in the legal practice industry, currently not covered by any Training Package at this qualification level. It aims to provide graduates with the knowledge and skills required to provide advice on legal services to potential clients, practise in an area of legal interest, manage legal practice operation resources, and interpret legislation. Careers:Career paths include: Law clerk, Litigation Officer, Conveyance Clerk, Mortgage Clerk, Family Law Executive, Probate Law Clerk, Legal Assistant, Trainee Court Registrar, Compliance Officer, Assistant to Parliamentary Counsel, Victoria Legal Aide, Victoria Police and Land Title Officer. Course Duration:2 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Successful completion of VCE or equivalent Admission Requirements International:IELTS 5.5 Admission Requirements Mature Age:Relevant industry experience, Direct or VTAC application Selection Processes:Direct Entry, VTAC To attain the Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice, participants are required to successfully complete: 12 core modules 4 modules from Elective A 8 units from Elective B OR modules from Elective A not already A maximum of 2 other endorsed units of competency at Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level may be substituted for Elective B units. One OHS unit must be included. This unit must be completed prior to work placement. VU20107 LAW OF TORTS 51 VU20108 LAW OF CONTRACT 51 VU20109 PROPERTY LAW 51 VU20110 LAW OF EVIDENCE 51 VU20111 LEGAL PROCESS 51 VU20112 COMMERCIAL LAW 51 VU20113 PRACTISE IN A LEGAL ENVIRONMENT 68 VU20114 THE CONVEYANCING PROCESS 51 VU20115 FAMILY LAW 51 VU20116 WILLS, PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION 51 VU20117 CIVIL PROCEDURE 51 VU20118 CRIMINAL LAW 51 Elective A Units VU20119 LAND CONTRACTS 51 VU20120 MORTGAGES, LEASES AND BUILDING CONTRACTS 51 VU20121 CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW 51 VU20122 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 51 VU20123 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND BUSINESS LAW 51 VU20124 LEGAL RESEARCH METHOD 51 VU20125 CORPORATIONS LAW 51 VU20126 EMPLOYMENT LAW 51 Elective B Units BSBINM301A ORGANISE WORKPLACE INFORMATION 30 BSBCUS301A DELIVER AND MONITOR A SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS 35 BSBRES401A ANALYSE AND PRESENT RESEARCH INFORMATION 40 FNSICCUS501B DEVELOP AND NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS WITH CLIENTS, OTHER PROFESSIONALS AND THIRD PARTY REFERRERS BSBCMM401A MAKE A PRESENTATION 30 BSBWRT401A WRITE COMPLEX DOCUMENTS 50 BSBEMS401B DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES TO EXPAND CLIENT BASE BSBMGT502B MANAGE PEOPLE PERFORMANCE 70 50 50 Core Units 5

BSBWOR502A ENSURE TEAM EFFECTIVENESS 60 BSBDIV601A DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT DIVERSITY POLICY 70 BSBMGT616A DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT STRATEGIC PLANS 80 BSBITU307A DEVELOP KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY 50 BSBWOR204A USE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 20 BSBITU304A PRODUCE SPREADSHEETS 35 BSBITU306A DESIGN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS DOCUMENTS 80 BSBADM303B PRODUCE TEXTS FROM AUDIO TRANSCRIPTION 30 BSBITU303A DESIGN AND PRODUCE TEXT DOCUMENTS 90 BSBITU301A CREATE AND USE DATABASES 30 BSBITU404A PRODUCE COMPLEX DESKTOP PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS 50 BSBLEG401A PREPARE AND PRODUCE COMPLEX LEGAL DOCUMENTS 80 BSBADM506B BSBWOR501A MANAGE BUSINESS DOCUMENT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGE PERSONAL WORK PRIORITIES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BSBCMN311B MAINTAIN WORKPLACE SAFETY 40 FNSCONV503B ESTABLISH, MANAGE AND ADMINISTER TRUST ACCOUNTS 50 BSBADM504B PLAN OR REVIEW ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS 50 BSBSUS301A IMPLEMENT AND MONITOR ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE WORK PRACTICES BSBLEG403A MAINTAIN TRUST ACCOUNTS 50 Additional Elective Units BSBADM502B MANAGE MEETINGS 30 BSBMGT503A PREPARE BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL PLANS 60 BSBWHS401A IMPLEMENT AND MONITOR WHS POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND PROGRAMS TO MEET LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS BSBITU401A DESIGN AND DEVELOP COMPLEX TEXT DOCUMENTS 100 BSBCUS401B COORDINATE IMPLEMENTATION OF CUSTOMER SERVICE STRATEGIES BSBCUS402B ADDRESS CUSTOMER NEEDS 50 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Course Code:BBLL Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen, City Flinders. 80 60 40 50 40 About this course:we understand that students' need to determine personal paths in life, customising a degree leading to individual careers. The Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Business offers students the flexibility and the professional development needed to do this. This double degree meets academic and professional requirements for graduates to be admitted to legal practice in Australia. It also offers graduates the opportunity to develop their skill, knowledge and professional acumen across a range of business specialisations, preparing them for careers in the legal community, business and government. This course provides a focus on both practical and theoretical learning, both in legal profession and in other business settings. Course Objectives:This course being aligned with AQF7, on successful completion of this course, students will have developed the ability to: 1. Integrate conceptual understandings of the Australian legal system, fundamental areas of legal and business knowledge and relevant specialist bodies of knowledge within the disciplines of law and business. 2. Review, analyse, adapt and apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of law and business and underlying principles and concepts in diverse contemporary local and international comparative contexts, 3. Identify, articulate and respond to legal and business issues by analysing and applying information with initiative and judgement in order to both anticipate and creatively solve problems and promote justice in authentic/contemporary professional, community and global settings. 4. Exhibit professional accountabilities and ethical judgment, by evaluating, synthesizing and adapting knowledge, skills, legal reasoning and research to make appropriate responses to legal issues that reflect the legal, social, political and contextual factors 5. Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and skills appropriate for legal and non-legal audiences, in both oral and written form; 6. Reflect on personal learning and skills in relation to career goals and implement effective, creative strategies to promote lifelong learning and pathways to further learning including a commitment to ongoing professional development. 7. Apply personal and interpersonal competencies including organisational and collaborative skills, necessary to operate in the immensely divergent and complex global and Australian cultures. 8. Contribute effectively, with personal accountability for outcomes in a dynamic 21st century work team, working in an ethical and socially responsible manner. Careers:Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Business meet the academic and professional requirements to be admitted to legal practice in Australia. They also have the opportunity to begin careers in a legal capacity in a government department or agency such as Treasury or Foreign Affairs at a federal level or in state government. They may also begin a career in community legal centres supporting legal access in particular geographic locations. There is also the opportunity to begin a career in-house in a profit or not-for-profit business. This is where the flexibility of the Bachelor of Business really allows graduates to focus their career opportunities, by developing their skill, knowledge-base and professional acumen in their business specialisation of choice. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Successful completion of VCE (or equivalent); VCE English requirements: Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English. Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or equivalent with middle banding applied. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. 6

Admission Requirements International:Applicants must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) result with an overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0, or equivalent. Applicants must also have completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to Australia s Year 12. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Mature age students are encouraged to apply for admission. Academic record including Grade Point Average. Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:NA Admission Requirements Other:Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission. Applications are also welcome from students who have successfully completed at least one year in another undergraduate degree, including Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Legal Services. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is usually offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. The course total of 480 credit points (equivalent to 40 Units of Study) for this double degree is comprised of: 240 credit points (20 units) of core law units of study 48 credit points (4 units)of Law Electives selected from an approved list 84 credit points (7 units) of core business units including the Integrated Business Challenge 12 credit points (1 unit) of International Business Challenge) 96 credit points (8 units) of business specialisation including the Applied Business Challenge Business specialisations include: Accounting Banking and Finance Culinary Management (in affiliation with Le Cordon Bleu International for international students only) Event Management Financial Risk Management Human Resource Management Information Systems Management International Hospitality Management International Tourism Management International Trade Management and Innovation Marketing Music Industry Supply Chain and Logistics Management NOTE: depending on student s chosen specialisation, additional units and/or time may be required for course completion. To obtain an Honours degree in law: A. For students who have been continuously enrolled in this course since 2014 or earlier: Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business and who commenced this course prior to 2015 may receive their Law degree award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units with BLB or LLW codes:- Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW590 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. B. For students who commenced this course after 1 January 2015: Students can apply mid-course to transfer into the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (LHLB). Year 1, Semester 1 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 Year 1, Semester 2 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 Year 2, Semester 1 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 Business specialisation unit 1 Year 2, Semester 2 BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 Business specialisation unit 2 Business specialisation unit 3 Year 3, Semester 1 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW1001 CRIMINAL LAW 12 Business specialisation unit 4 Business specialisation unit 5 Year 3, Semester 2 7

LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 Business specialisation unit 6 Year 4, Semester 1 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 Business specialisation unit 7 Year 4, Semester 2 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 Law Elective (1st) Business specialisation unit 8 (BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE) Year 5, Semester 1 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 Law Elective (2nd) Year 5, Semester 2 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Law Elective (3rd) Law Elective (4th) * NOTE: The elective unit BLB4142 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation is ONLY available to students enrolled in this course since pre-2015. LAW ELECTIVES (not every elective may be offered every year) Law Electives normally offered in Semester 1 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 LLW4004 SPORTS LAW 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law Electives normally offered in Semester 2 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 BLO2502 TRANSPORT LAW 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLB4104 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION LAW 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 LLW3002 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law Electives normally offered in Summer School LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLW3004 CURRENT LEGAL TOPICS AND ISSUES 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3137 ELEMENTS OF REGULATION 12 BLB3139 LAW REFORM 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 8

LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 BLB4105 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Students will be required to choose one Business specialisation to study BSPACT ACCOUNTING BSPBKF BANKING AND FINANCE BSPCLM CULINARY MANAGEMENT BSPEVT EVENT MANAGEMENT BSPFNR FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT BSPHMR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BSPIMH INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Analysing administrative and judicial decisions to apply to a workplace context in providing advice and writing submissions Professional communication skills that enhances career prospects Identifying and resolving complex immigration law problems Course Objectives:This course is designed to meet the needs of the migration agent industry and enhance the career prospects for students. It provides a continuing educational pathway for graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Australian Immigration Law and Practice nationally and prepares students for further higher education studies. The Graduate Diploma in Immigration Law is designed to develop students skills in: Legal research and drafting to support academic studies and to enable provision of complex advice and submission writing in the workplace; Understanding the complexity of the migrant experience; Contextualising content in the context of current and future policy and procedural trends; Analysing administrative and judicial decisions to apply to a workplace context in providing advice and writing submissions; Professional communication skills that enhances career prospects; and Identifying and resolving complex immigration law problems. BSPIMS BSPIMT BSPITD BSPMAI BSPMRK INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL TOURISM MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION MARKETING Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as migration agent, specialists in immigration law, specialists in public sector immigration policy and customs. Course Duration:1 year Admission Requirements Year 12:A completed degree and/or Graduate Certificate in Australian Immigration Law OR relevant industry experience with the immigration industry. BSPMUS BSPSCL MUSIC INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN IMMIGRATION LAW Course Code:BGAL Campus:Industry, City Queen. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:the course aims to provide students with an understanding of Australian Immigration Law and practice and will enable existing practitioners, accounting, legal and others to expand their areas of practice. Students who successfully complete the appropriate combination of units will be eligible to practice as registered Australian Migration Agents. This course is designed to meet the needs of industry and enhance the career prospects for students. It provides a continuing educational pathway for graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice nationally and prepares students to undertake further studies. The Graduate Diploma is designed to develop students skills in: Admission Requirements International:International students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language with an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:A completed degree and/or Graduate Certificate in Australian Immigration Law OR relevant industry experience with the immigration industry. Admission Requirements VET:A completed degree and/or Graduate Certificate in Australian Immigration Law OR relevant industry experience with the immigration industry. The course is offered on a full-time basis over one year and on a part-time basis over two years. Each student must obtain 96 credit points to graduate. The eight postgraduate units of study each carry a value of 12 credit points. 9 Legal research and drafting to support academic studies and to enable provision of complex advice and submission writing in the workplace Understanding the complexity of the migrant experience Contextualising content in the context of current and future policy and procedural trends BLO5602 ADVANCED AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION LAW 12 BLO5603 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO5605 AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION LAW 12

BLO5606 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLO5607 VISA COMPLIANCE, CANCELLATION AND REVIEW 12 BLO5608 APPLIED MIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE 12 AND A further 2 units of study to be chosen from the following: BLO5604 REFUGEE LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO5609 PRACTICAL MIGRATION WORK PLACEMENT 12 BLB5511 PLAIN ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL DRAFTING 12 BLB5513 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING 12 or a unit of study approved by the course coordinator * Students must successfully complete these units of study to be eligible for registration with the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA). GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN NOTARIAL PRACTICE Course Code:BGCN Campus:City Queen. About this course:this program provides students with a sound understanding of the jurisdiction and legal differences between the Australian legal system and those that place special significance on the role of the notary. Course Objectives:The objective of the course is to provide students with a formal education in relevant legal units of study to enable them to qualify as Public Notaries. The course aims to provide an in-depth knowledge of the work of a notary including notarial acts, Bills of Exchange and other professional functions. It also aims to provide an overview of the worlds legal systems that will assist Public Notaries preparing notarial acts for foreign jurisdictions in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, especially those with culturally diverse populations maintaining connections with many homelands. Careers:Legal profession. Course Duration:1 year Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course an applicant must be engaged in practice as a Notary or be seeking appointment as a Public Notary in Victoria or in another jurisdiction. The course can be completed at a student's own pace but it is estimated that it would take 2-3 months to complete. Students will be required to complete the course within 24 months of commencement. ZCC5002 NOTARIAL PRACTICE - THEORY 24 ZCC5003 COMPARATIVE LAW 24 ZCC5001 PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW/CONFLICT OF LAWS 24 ZCC5004 NOTARIAL PRACTICE - PRACTICAL 24 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION Course Code:BGLC Campus:City Queen. About this course:this course is designed for lawyers, professionals, executives and others with existing expertise in a broad range of professional, industrial and commercial activities who require a postgraduate qualification in managing and resolving commercial disputes. The units of study offered in the course are relevant to a range of professionals who are negotiating or managing commercial contracts and operations, and to others who interact with such activities including professional services in resolving disputes. Course Objectives:This course is designed for lawyers, professionals, executives and others with existing expertise in a broad range of professional, industrial and commercial activities who require a postgraduate qualification in managing and resolving commercial disputes. Careers:Arbitration. Course Duration:1 year Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course an applicant must have successfully completed a relevant three year undergraduate degree together with relevant experience equivalent to an additional year of study; or four or more year undergraduate degree; or postgraduate qualification. Students who gain admission may be required to undertake additional and preliminary coursework as directed by the Course Co-ordinator. In addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language: International English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6. The course requires the successful completion of either eight coursework units of study or six coursework units of study and the dissertation. BLB5555 COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS 12 BLB5556 ADVANCED ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 BLB5557 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION LAW 12 BLB5558 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 12 BLB5559 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 12 BLB5560 JUDGEMENT, DECISION AND AWARD WRITING 12 Plus: Two units of study approved by the Course Co-ordinator or BLB5520 DISSERTATION 24 10

Students who successfully complete four approved units of study are eligible to exit the course with the Graduate Certificate in Commercial Arbitration. BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF ARTS Course Code:BLAA Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. About this course:we understand students need to determine personal paths in life, creating a degree leading to individual careers. The Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Arts offers students the flexibility and needed to do this. This double degree provides the student with a broad ranging program so that the student can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (for admission to legal practice in Australia). It also offers graduates the opportunity to develop their skill, knowledge and professional acumen across a range of Arts specialisations, preparing them for careers not only in the legal community, but also in the corporate and community sectors, government and non-government organisations. The course provides a focus on both practical and theoretical learning. Course Objectives:This course being aligned with AQF7, on successful completion of this course, students will have developed the ability to: 1. Integrate conceptual understandings of the Australian legal system, fundamental areas of legal knowledge and relevant specialist bodies of knowledge within the disciplines of law and humanities. 2. Review, analyse, adapt and apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of law and underlying principles and concepts in diverse contemporary local and international comparative contexts, 3. Identify, articulate and respond to legal and humanities issues by analysing and applying information with initiative and judgement in order to both anticipate and creatively solve problems and promote justice in authentic/contemporary professional, community and global settings. 4. Exhibit professional accountabilities and ethical judgment, by evaluating, synthesizing and adapting knowledge, skills, legal reasoning and research to make appropriate responses to legal issues that reflect the legal, social, political and contextual factors 5. Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and skills appropriate for legal and nonlegal audiences, in both oral and written form; 6. Reflect on personal learning and skills in relation to career goals and implement effective, creative strategies to promote lifelong learning and pathways to further learning including a commitment to ongoing professional development. 7. Apply personal and interpersonal competencies including organisational and collaborative skills, necessary to operate in the immensely divergent and complex global and Australian cultures. 8. Contribute effectively, with personal accountability for outcomes in a dynamic 21st century work team, working in an ethical and socially responsible manner. Careers:The Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts will continue to produce graduates with a comprehensive knowledge of law and contemporary issues concerning society, ensuring that they are 'profession ready' and suitably equipped for a successful career in business, government or the community sector. According to the Market Assessment study conducted for Victoria University by Growth Solutions Group in 2013 the legal Services industry industry has experienced growth since 2005, and is forecasted to continue to grow until 2016/17. Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts meet the academic and professional requirements to be admitted to legal practice in Australia. A recent nation-wide survey conducted for the Higher Education Learning and Teaching Performance Fund for 2009 rated VU (with a score of 85.5) as the top university in Australia for getting its humanities, arts and education students into full-time employment. In common with Australian and international BAs, the graduate destination for VU BA graduates is less defined that in 11 more specialist courses: rather the course provides a basis for further specialisation or development in areas that include, but are by no means limited to, librarianship, teaching, public service and community work. Another traditional graduate destination for a small number of BA graduates has been further academic study. Currently, further academic study in the area of specialisation is offered in the VU Honours program, which is a discrete course and traditionally offers a pathway into higher degree study. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Successful completion of VCE (or equivalent); VCE English requirements: Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English. Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or equivalent and with middle-band applied. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must satisfy the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrate equivalence, and provide evidence of proficiency in the English language: International English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0 or equivalent. Applicants must also have completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to Australia s Year 12. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:NA Admission Requirements Other:Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission. Applications are also welcome from students who have successfully completed at least one year in another undergraduate degree, including Bachelor of Arts. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. The course total of 480 credit points (equivalent to 40 Units of Study) for this double degree is comprised of: 240 credit points (equivalent to 20 units) in core law units of study 48 credit points (equivalent to 4 units) of law electives selected from an approved list 192 credit points (equivalent to 16 units) in Arts, including two Arts specialisations, and the balance being selected from Arts units, but must include ACX1001 Knowing and Knowledge A unless the Psychology specialisation is completed. To obtain an Honours degree in law: A. For students who have been continuously enrolled in this course since 2014 or earlier: Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts and who commenced this course prior to 2015 may receive their Law degree award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be

attributed to Bachelor of Laws units with BLB or LLW codes:- Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. B. For students who commenced this course after 1 January 2015: Students can apply mid-course to transfer into the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/ Bachelor of Arts (LHLA). Year 1, Semester 1 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 Arts Specialisation Study 1 Unit (1) ACX1001 Knowing and Knowledge A or if Psychology specialisation: Specialisation Study Unit Year 1, Semester 2 LLW1001 CRIMINAL LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 Arts Specialisation Study 1 Unit (2) Arts Elective, or if Psychology specialisation: Specialisation Study Unit Year 2, Semester 1 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 Arts Specialisation Study 1 Unit (3) Arts Specialisation Study 2 Unit (1) Year 2, Semester 2 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Arts Specialisation Study 1 Unit (4) Arts Specialisation Study 2 Unit (2) Year 3, Semester 1 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 Arts Specialisation Study 1 Unit (5) Arts Specialisation Study 2 Unit (3) Year 3, Semester 2 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 Arts Specialisation Study 1 Unit (6) Arts Specialisation Study 2 Unit (4) Year 4, Semester 1 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 Arts Specialisation Study 2 Unit 5 Arts Elective Or if Psychology specialisation: Specialisation Unit Year 4, Semester 2 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 12 credit points selected from the list of Law electives Arts Specialisation Study 2 Unit (6) Arts elective Or if Psychology specialisation: Specialisation Study Unit Year 5, Semester 1 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 24 credit points selected from the list of Law electives Year 5, Semester 2 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 12 credit points from the list of Law Electives ARTS ELECTIVES: Any undergraduate Higher Education units from the College of Arts) LAW ELECTIVES (not every elective may be offered every year) *NOTE: The elective unit BLB4142 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation is ONLY 12

available to students enrolled in this course since pre-2015. Law Electives normally offered in Semester 1 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 LLW4004 SPORTS LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 LLW3004 CURRENT LEGAL TOPICS AND ISSUES 12 BLB3139 LAW REFORM 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3137 ELEMENTS OF REGULATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 BLB4105 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 ARTS SPECIALISATION STUDIES Students in the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts complete TWO Arts specialisations, following Option B for each specialisation ASPAES ADVANCED ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (AESOL) BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law electives normally offered in Semester 2 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLO2502 TRANSPORT LAW 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLW3002 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLB4104 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 ASPASI ASPCOM ASPGEN ASPHIS ASPLIT ASPMED ASPPES ASPPOL ASPPRW ASPPSY ASPSOC ASPVIS ASPVIE ASIAN STUDIES COMMUNICATION STUDIES GENDER STUDIES HISTORY LITERARY STUDIES MEDIA STUDIES PERFORMANCE STUDIES POLITICAL SCIENCE PROFESSIONAL WRITING PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY VISUAL ARTS VIETNAMESE BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law Electives normally offered in Summer School LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS Course Code:BLAW Campus:City Queen. About this course:this law degree prepares students for a range of careers in the legal community, corporate and community sectors, government and nongovernment organisations. The course provides a focus on both practical and 13

theoretical learning. This degree will provide the student with a broad ranging program combining foundation subjects, the compulsory "Priestley Eleven" areas of legal knowledge required for admission to legal practice in Australia, practical subjects to hone the student's legal skills, and a range of electives to enable the student to explore the areas of law in which the student is particularly interested in. Course Objectives:The course learning outcomes embody the educational rationale and include the concepts, theories and ideas central to the discipline. The course learning outcomes also closely align with the Threshold Learning Outcomes expected for Bachelor of Laws degrees.. The course will equip graduates to obtain employment in law firms, at the Bar and elsewhere. The course aims to produce intellectually well-rounded law graduates who have the professional and academic skills required to work in a variety of legal settings. The course learning outcomes and graduate capabilities include attributes and capabilities expected of law graduate from an Australian law school and to satisfy the academic requirements for admission to legal practice in Victoria, and careers in the legal sector generally. Aligned with AQF level 7, upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Laws (BLAW) it is expected that graduates be able to: 1. Integrate conceptual understandings of the Australian legal system, fundamental areas of legal knowledge and relevant advanced specialist bodies of knowledge within the discipline of law; 2. Critically review, analyse, adapt and apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of law and underlying principles and concepts in diverse contemporary local and international and comparative contexts, 3. Identify, articulate and respond to legal issues by critically analysing and applying information with initiative and judgement in order to both anticipate and creatively solve problems and promote justice in authentic/contemporary professional, community and global settings; 4. Exhibit professional accountabilities and ethical judgment, by evaluating, synthesising and adapting knowledge, skills legal reasoning and research to make appropriate responses to legal issues that reflect the social, political and contextual factors; 5. Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and skills appropriate for legal and non-legal audiences, in both oral and written form; 6. Reflect on personal learning and skills in relation to career goals and implement effective, creative strategies to promote lifelong learning and pathways to further learning including a commitment to ongoing professional development; 7. Apply personal and interpersonal competencies including organisational and collaborative skills necessary to operate within broad parameters in the immensely divergent and complex global and Australian cultures; 8. Contribute effectively, with personal accountability for outcomes in a dynamic 21st century work team, working in an ethical and socially responsible manner. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment in the legal profession, the legal sector generally as well as in the government, non government and private sectors. Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws meet the academic and professional requirements to be admitted to legal practice in Australia. Course Duration:4 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Successful completion of VCE (or equivalent); VCE English requirements: Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English. Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or equivalent with a middle-band applied. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must satisfy the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrate equivalence, and provide evidence of proficiency in the English language: International English 14 Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0 or equivalent. Applicants must also have completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to Australia s Year 12. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Mature age students are encouraged to apply. Academic record including Grade Point Average will be considered. Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:NA Admission Requirements Other:Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission. Applications are also welcome from students who have successfully completed at least one year in another undergraduate degree, including Bachelor of Legal Services. There is also an official pathway into the LL.B at VU from the police prosecutors pathway established in 2013. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over four years on a full-time basis. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 384 credit points through academic study to graduate. The course total of 384 credit points (equivalent to 32 units of study) for this degree is comprised of: 240 credit points (20 units) of core law units of study 144 credit points (equivalent to 12 units) of electives selected from an approved list, which can include up to 48 credit points of non-law units. In place of 48 credit point non-law elective units, students may choose one of the two new Global Challenge capstone minors. These two minors offer a unique opportunity to further appreciate global issues while developing important personal skills. To obtain an Honours degree in law: Students who have been continuously enrolled in this course since 2014 or earlier: Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and who commenced this course prior to 2015 may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units with BLB or LLW codes:- Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation Students who commenced this course after 1 January 2015: Students can apply mid-course to transfer into the Bachelor of Law with Honours (LHLW). Time for Application: Students may apply to transfer into a Bachelor of Law with Honours upon the successful completion of at least 22 units (264 credit points of the BLAW course).

Entry Criteria: Students must achieve an average (mean) mark of at least 65% in their 18 highest-scoring BLB/LLW units in their BLAW course. Year 1, Semester 1 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 Year 1, Semester 2 BLB1115 TORTS 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 LLW1001 CRIMINAL LAW 12 12 Credit Points selected from list of Elective Units Year 2, Semester 1 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 24 credit points selected from list of Elective Units Year 2, Semester 2 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 36 Credit Points selected from list of Elective Units Year 3, Semester 1 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 24 Credit Points selected from list of Elective Units Year 3, Semester 2 BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 24 Credit Points selected from list of Elective Units Year 4, Semester 1 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 12 Credit Points selected from list of Elective Units Year 4, Semester 2 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 12 Credit Points selected from list of Elective Units Elective Units Students complete TWELVE units (144 Credit Points) from the following list of electives in BLAW: 1. At least EIGHT of these units (64 Credit Points) must be selected from the list of LAW ELECTIVES below and 2. The other four units (48 Credit points) may be selected from the law Electives list below and/or the list of NON-LAW electives listed below. The code of each unit provides an idea of the relative difficulty of each unit compared to other units, eg 2000 level units such as LLW2001 have less advanced learning outcomes, and so are recommended for second year electives in BLAW, while 4000 level units are recommended as electives in students' final year of this course. * NOTE: The elective unit BLB4142 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation is ONLY available to students enrolled in this course since pre-2015. LAW ELECTIVES (not every elective may be offered every year) Law Electives normally offered in Semester 1 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 LLW4004 SPORTS LAW 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law Electives normally offered in Semester 2 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLO2502 TRANSPORT LAW 12 15

LLW3002 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 BLO3405 LAW OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND SECURITIES 12 AHS3502 RECREATION PLANNING AND POLICY 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 ESPIDG ESPGLP GLOBAL INDIGENOUS CHALLENGE GLOBAL LEADERSHIP BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLB4104 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law Electives normally offered in Summer School LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3137 ELEMENTS OF REGULATION 12 BLB3139 LAW REFORM 12 LLW3004 CURRENT LEGAL TOPICS AND ISSUES 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 BLB4105 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 NON-LAW ELECTIVES Any unit undergraduate Higher Education unit offered by Victoria University. These units may be at any level and they may consist of individual units or a sequence of units, including, for example a VU Global Challenge sequence. Students can complete up to four units (48 Credit Points) selected from units offered by any other College at Victoria University, and/or any of the following units offered by the College of Law and Justice. College of Law and Justice 'non-law electives': LLO2002 CONVEYANCING AND INHERITANCE LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO2206 TAXATION LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO2401 MUSIC INDUSTRY LAW 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING) Course Code:BLBA Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree provides the student with a broad ranging program so that the student can meet the academic and professional requirements in both law (admission to legal practice in Victoria) and accounting. Course Objectives:The course will provide students with a broad ranging program of study and learning aimed at satisfying academic and professional requirements in both law and accounting. The combined degree will equip graduates to obtain employment in law, business and government, in the finance sector, at the Bar and elsewhere. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer, accountant or other specialist positions in the legal or business world. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any). Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. 16

The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. The course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory, 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core, 7 Specialisation and 3 Professional Development Business Units. Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Elective Law Units of Study Select four of the following: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 Any 12 credit point undergraduate unit coded BLB or LLW from the College of Law and Justice Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 17

Specialisation Units of Study - Accounting BAO1107 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 12 BAO2202 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 12 BAO2203 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING 12 BAO2204 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 12 BAO3309 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 12 BAO3307 CORPORATE FINANCE 12 BAO3312 ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (APPLIED ECONOMICS) Course Code:BLBE Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree will provide students with a broad ranging program so they can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (admission to legal practice in Victoria) and gain a solid education in applied economics. Course Objectives:The course will provide students with a broad ranging program of study and learning aimed at satisfying academic and professional requirements in law and applied economics. The combined degree will equip graduates to obtain employment in law, business and government, in the economics sector, at the Bar and elsewhere. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer or other positions in the economics sector. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any). Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6 and no individual band score less than 6.0. 18 Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language: International English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. The course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory, 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core, 7 Specialisation and 3 Professional Development Business Units. All units selected are subject to approval by the course coordinator. Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12

BLB3127 DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Elective Law Units of StudySelect four of the following: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 One unspecified Law unit of study approved by the Head of School 19 Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Specialisation Units of Study - Applied Economics BEO2250 QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS 12 BEO2255 APPLIED STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO2263 MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS 12 BEO2264 MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS 12 BEO2283 APPLIED REGRESSION ANALYSIS 12 BEO2284 BUSINESS FORECASTING METHODS 12 BEO3366 ECONOMIC POLICY AND RESEARCH 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (BANKING AND FINANCE) Course Code:BLBF Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen, City Flinders. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree will provide students with a broad ranging program so they can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (admission to legal practice in Victoria) and gain a solid education in banking and finance. Course Objectives:The course aims to provide graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage a wide range of legal and financial activities in addition to development of a sound education. The course also aims to satisfy the academic requirements for admission to practice as a legal practitioner in Victoria. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer or other positions in the banking and finance industry. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any).

Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. The course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory, 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core, 7 Specialisation and 3 Professional Development Business Units. All units selected are subject to approval by the course coordinator. Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW3002 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 Elective Law Units of Study Select four of the following: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 20

LLW5901 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 OR Any 12 credit point undergraduate unit coded BLB or LLW from the College of Law and Justice Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Specialisation Units of Study - Banking and Finance BAO1107 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 12 BAO3402 INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCE 12 BAO3403 INVESTMENT AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 12 BAO3404 CREDIT AND LENDING DECISIONS 12 BEO3446 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MONETARY THEORY 12 BEO3447 COMMERCIAL BANKING AND FINANCE 12 BLO3405 LAW OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND SECURITIES 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 Professional Recognition It is expected that students will be eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance as Senior Associates. Graduates would also be eligible to become members of the Law Institute of Victoria. 21 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL TRADE) Course Code:BLBI Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen, City Flinders. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree will provide students with a broad ranging program so they can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (admission to legal practice) and gain a solid education in international trade. Course Objectives:The course will provide students with a broad ranging program of study and learning aimed at satisfying academic and professional requirements for law and international trade. The degree will prepare graduates for employment in law, business and government, in the trade sector, at the Bar and elsewhere. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer or other specialist positions in the international trade industry. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any). Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units

successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. The course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory, 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core, 7 Specialisation and 3 Professional Development Business Units. Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Elective Law Units of Study Select four units of study: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 Any 12 credit point undergraduate unit coded BLB or LLW from the College of Law and Justice Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Specialisation Units of Study - International Trade BEO1252 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONTEXT 12 BEO2255 APPLIED STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO3378 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 12 BEO3430 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 12 22

BEO3432 STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL TRADE OPERATIONS 12 BEO3517 INTERNATIONAL TRADE PRACTICES 12 BHO3373 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING) Course Code:BLBK Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree will provide students with a broad ranging program so they can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (admission to legal practice in Victoria) and gain a solid education in marketing. Course Objectives:The course will provide students with a broad ranging program of study and learning aimed at satisfying academic and professional requirements for law and marketing. The combined degree will equip graduates to obtain employment in law, business and government, in the marketing sector, at the Bar and elsewhere. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer or other specialise positions in the marketing sector. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any). Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language: International English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. The course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory, 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core, 7 Specialisation and 3 Professional Development Business Units. All units selected are subject to approval by the course coordinator. Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 23

BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Elective Law Units of Study Select four units of study: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 One unspecified Law unit of study approved by the Head of School Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 24 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Specialisation Units of Study - Marketing BHO3439 MARKETING SERVICES AND EXPERIENCES 12 BHO2257 ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS 12 BHO2258 PRODUCT AND BRAND MANAGEMENT 12 BHO2285 MARKETING RESEARCH 12 BHO2434 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 12 BHO3254 ADVANCED MARKETING RESEARCH 12 BHO3435 MARKETING PLANNING AND STRATEGY 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT) Course Code:BLBM Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree will provide students with a broad ranging program so they can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (admission to legal practice in Victoria) and gain a solid education in management. Course Objectives:The course will provide students with a broad ranging program of study and learning aimed at satisfying academic and professional requirements for law and management. The combined degree will equip graduates to obtain employment in law, business and government, in the management sector, at the Bar and elsewhere. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer or other senior management positions in the business world. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any). Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to

satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. The course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory, 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core, 7 Specialisation and 3 Professional Development Business Units. All units selected are subject to approval by the course coordinator. Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Elective Law Units of Study Select four units of study: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 25

BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 One unspecified Law unit of study approved by the Head of School Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Specialisation Units of Study - Management BMO3220 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 12 BMO2181 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 12 BMO3292 BUSINESS ETHICS 12 BMO3320 INTERPERSONAL AND ORGANISATIONAL NEGOTIATION 12 BMO3327 ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT 12 BMO3422 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 12 BMO4422 INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MUSIC INDUSTRY) Course Code:BLBU Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree will provide students with a broad ranging program so they can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (admission to legal practice in Victoria) and gain a solid education in the music industry. Course Objectives:The course will provide students with a broad ranging program of study and learning aimed at satisfying academic and professional requirements for law and music industry. The combined degree will equip graduates to obtain employment in law, business and government, in the music industry sector, at the Bar and elsewhere. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer or other positions in the music industry. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any). Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. As from 2008, the course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory + 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core + 7 Specialisation + 3 Professional Development Business Units. All units selected are subject to approval by the course coordinator. 26

Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Elective Law Units of Study Select four units of study: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 One unspecified Law unit of study approved by the Head of School Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Specialisation Units of Study - Music Industry BEO2403 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC BUSINESS 12 BEO3404 INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY 12 BEO3408 MUSIC PUBLISHING AND RECORDING 12 BHO2405 MUSIC MARKETING 12 BLO2401 MUSIC INDUSTRY LAW 12 BMO2402 MUSIC INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT 12 BMO3405 LIVE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (EVENT MANAGEMENT) Course Code:BLEV 27

Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:this double degree will provide students with a broad ranging program so they can meet the academic and professional requirements in law (admission to practice in Victoria) and gain a solid education in event management. Course Objectives:The course aims to provide graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage a wide range of legal and event management activities in addition to developing a sound education. The course also aims to satisfy the academic requirement for admission to practice as a legal practitioner in Victoria. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a lawyer or in other specialise positions in the event management industry. Course Duration:5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a course of study at year 12 or equivalent*. Year 12 Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - study score of at least 20 in English (any). Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. Non-current year 12 applicants: ENTER and/or academic record*. Middle-band: consideration is given to performance in the full range of VCE studies undertaken.* Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission.in addition to satisfying the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrating equivalence, overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language:international English Language Testing System - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over five years on a full-time basis, or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 480 credit points through academic study to graduate. Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws combined degrees may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units - Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points 28 attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study Advanced Legal Research Dissertation. The course total of 40 Units of Study for this double degree is comprised of 20 Compulsory, 4 Elective Law Units, 6 Core, 7 Specialisation and 3 Professional Development Business Units. All units selected are subject to approval by the course coordinator. Compulsory Law Units of Study BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 BLB3128 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 Elective Law Units of StudySelect four units of study: BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12

BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 One unspecified Law unit of study approved by the Head of School Core Business Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BEO1105 ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES 12 BEO1106 BUSINESS STATISTICS 12 BHO1171 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Specialisation Units of Study - Event Management BHO2432 INTRODUCTION TO EVENTS 12 BHO2256 TOURISM HOSPITALITY AND EVENTS MARKETING 12 BHO3423 EVENT EVALUATION AND LEGACY 12 BHO3420 EVENT OPERATIONS 12 BHO3421 BUSINESS EVENTS 12 BHO3422 EVENT CREATION AND DESIGN 12 BMO3405 LIVE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 12 Professional Development Business Units of Study BPD1100 INTEGRATED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD2100 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BPD3100 APPLIED BUSINESS CHALLENGE 12 BACHELOR OF LAWS (GRADUATE ENTRY) Course Code:BLGE Campus:City Queen. About this course:we understand the desire of students who have graduated with a Bachelors degree in another discipline to expand their horizons by subsequently studying law. The Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) meets academic and professional requirements for graduates to be admitted to legal practice in Australia and prepares graduate for careers in the legal community, business, government and non-government organisations. The course provides a focus on both practical and theoretical learning. Course Objectives:The course learning outcomes embody the educational rationale and include the concepts, theories and ideas central to the discipline. The course learning outcomes also closely align with the Threshold Learning Outcomes expected for Bachelor of Laws degrees and satisfy academic and professional requirements for admission to legal practice in Victoria. The course will equip graduates to obtain employment in law firms, at the Bar and elsewhere. The course aims to produce intellectually well-rounded law graduates who have the professional and academic skills required to work in a variety of legal settings. The course provides graduates with attributes and competencies as would be expected of law graduates from an Australian Law School and to satisfy the academic requirements for admission to legal practice in Victoria. Aligned with AQF level 7, upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Laws (BLGE) (Graduate Entry) it is expected that graduates be able to: 1. Integrate conceptual understandings of the Australian legal system, fundamental areas of legal knowledge and relevant advanced specialist bodies of knowledge within the discipline of law; 2. Critically review, analyse, adapt and apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of law and underlying principles and concepts in diverse contemporary local and international and comparative contexts, 3. Identify, articulate and respond to legal issues by critically analysing and applying information with initiative and judgement in order to both anticipate and creatively solve problems and promote justice in authentic/contemporary professional, community and global settings; 4. Exhibit professional accountabilities and ethical judgment, by evaluating, synthesising and adapting knowledge, skills legal reasoning and research to make appropriate responses to legal issues that reflect the social, political and contextual factors; 5. Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and skills appropriate for legal and non-legal audiences, in both oral and written form; 6. Reflect on personal learning and skills in relation to career goals and implement effective, creative strategies to promote lifelong learning and pathways to further learning including a commitment to ongoing professional development; 7. Apply personal and interpersonal competencies including organisational and collaborative skills necessary to operate within broad parameters in the immensely divergent and complex global and Australian cultures; 8. Contribute effectively, with personal accountability for outcomes in a dynamic 21st century work team, working in an ethical and socially responsible manner. 29

Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment in the legal profession, the legal sector generally as well as in the government, non government and private sectors. Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) meet the academic and professional requirements to be admitted to legal practice in Australia. Course Duration:3 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Not applicable as the minimum entry requirement is satisfactory completion of an Australian Bachelor's degree or equivalent. Admission Requirements International:Admission into this course is based on performance in prior undergraduate studies or higher. An applicant is expected to demonstrate completion of at least a three year Bachelor's degree in Australia or equivalent, with a high Grade Point Average or excellent results. Postgraduate qualifications will be evaluated according to the nature of the relevant degree An applicant must submit a statement of purpose (maximum 500 words) which includes a summary of prior work experience and reasons for applying for the course. The College Dean or delegate(s) will evaluate this statement and take it into consideration in selection. An applicant may further be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. In addition to academic requirements, English language requirements of an IELTS (Academic module) result with a minimum overall score of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent must be met. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Admission into this course is based on performance in prior undergraduate studies or higher. An applicant is expected to demonstrate completion of at least a three year Bachelor's degree in Australia or equivalent with a high Grade Point Average or excellent results. Postgraduate qualifications will be evaluated according to the nature of the relevant degree. An applicant must submit a statement of purpose (maximum 500 words) which includes a summary of prior work experience and reasons for applying for the course. The College Dean or delegate(s) will evaluate this statement and take it into consideration in selection. Admission Requirements VET:Not applicable as the minimum entry requirement is satisfactory completion of an Australian Bachelor's degree or equivalent. Admission Requirements Other:Graduates who have been unsuccessful in gaining entry in the Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) (BLGE) may gain entry into the Bachelor of Laws undergraduate program (BLAW), and potentially apply at a later stage for transfer into BLGE on the basis of excellent academic results in the Bachelor of Laws. An applicant may further be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over three years on a full-time basis or part-time equivalent. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 288 credit points through academic study to graduate. The course total of 24 Units of Study for this degree is comprised of: 20 core law units of study 4 elective law units of study selected from an approved list, To obtain an Honours degree in law: Students who have been continuously enrolled in this course since 2014 or earlier: Subject to Grade Point Average (GPA), students undertaking the Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) and who commenced this course prior to 2015 may receive their award with honours. In calculating a specified grade of honours, the following points shall be attributed to Bachelor of Laws units with BLB or LLW codes:- Pass = 5 points; Credit = 6 points; Distinction = 7 points; High Distinction = 8 points. In calculating the GPA, those Bachelor of Laws units successfully completed by the student will be ranked in order commencing with 8 point units and ending with 5 point units (if applicable). The aggregate of points attributed to the first two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined (aggregated so calculated by the number of units being the first two thirds of units in the list). Bachelor of Laws with 2B Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Credit grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 2A Honours - GPA of 7 or more and a Distinction grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation; Bachelor of Laws with 1st Class Honours - GPA of 7.5 or more and a Distinction or better grade in the unit of study BLB4142/LLW5901 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation Students who commenced this course after 1 January 2015 can apply mid - course to transfer into Bachelor of Laws (Honours)(Graduate Entry). Year 1, Semester 1 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 Year 1, Semester 2 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW1001 CRIMINAL LAW 12 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 Year 2, Semester 1 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 12 Credit points selected from the list of Law Electives Year 2, Semester 2 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 LLW5000 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW 12 LLW5001 CORPORATIONS LAW 2 12 Year 3, Semester 1 BLB4136 EQUITY AND TRUSTS 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 30

LLW5003 EVIDENCE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 12 12 Credit Points from the list of Law Electives Year 3, Semester 2 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 LLW5002 ADVANCED CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 12 24 Credit points selected from Law Electives LAW ELECTIVES Students complete FOUR units (48 Credit Points) from the following list of Law Electives in the BLGE. The code of each unit provides an idea of the relative difficulty of each unit compared to other units, eg 2000 level units such as LLW2001, and so are recommended for the earlier part of the BLGE. Similarly 4000 level units are recommended as electives in students' final year. * NOTE: The elective unit BLB4142 Advanced Legal Research Dissertation is ONLY available to students enrolled in this course since pre-2015. These units count as Law Electives in the BLGE Law Electives normally offered in Semester 1 (not every elective may be offered every year) LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 LLW4004 SPORTS LAW 12 BLB4143 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 12 BLB4144 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 12 BLB4146 WILLS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law Electives normally offered in Semester 2 (not every elective may be offered every year) LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3134 TAXATION LAW 12 LLW3002 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 LLW3003 COURT AND TRIBUNAL INTERNSHIP 12 LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 LLW4003 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 BLB4104 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION LAW 12 BLB4145 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 Law Electives normally offered in Summer semester (not every elective may be offered every year) (these are normally offered in Burst mode) LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLW3004 CURRENT LEGAL TOPICS AND ISSUES 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3137 ELEMENTS OF REGULATION 12 BLB3139 LAW REFORM 12 BLB4105 COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 LLW4002 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 BLB4142 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH DISSERTATION 12 BACHELOR OF LEGAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Course Code:BLLP Campus:Footscray Park. This course is for Continuing students only. Course Objectives:The course aims to provide students with a basic grounding in legal practice and management, with a number of elective options permitting students to deepen their knowledge in particular areas of legal practice and thus develop specialist as well as generalist skills as legal support staff in either the private or public sector. Aligned with AQF level 7, upon successful completion of Bachelor of Legal Practice Management it is expected that graduates: 1. Integrate fundamental understandings of business including accounting, management and information management with advanced specialist legal knowledge within the disciplines of management and legal services. 2. Critically review, analyse, adapt and apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of law in diverse legal practice management and legal services contexts; 3. Critically analyse and apply information with initiative and judgement in order to both anticipate and creatively solve 31

problems related to legal practice management and legal services in authentic/contemporary settings; 4. Exhibit professional judgment, by adapting the knowledge and skills obtained to make effective decisions that reflect the social, political and/or ethical contextual factors; 5. Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and skills in both oral and written form to a range of audiences; 6. Reflect on personal learning and skills in relation to career goals and implement effective, creative strategies to promote lifelong learning and pathways to further learning; 7. Apply personal and interpersonal competencies necessary to operate within the legal services and legal practice management sectors in the immensely divergent and complex cultures of Australia and globally; and 8. Contribute effectively, with personal accountability for outcomes in a dynamic 21st century work team, working in an ethical and socially responsible manner. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment in the legal sector, government and no-government organisations. Course Duration:3 years Admission Requirements Other:This course is only available to existing students. New students should consider Victoria University's Bachelor of Legal Services (LBLS). The course is offered over three years on a full-time basis or over six years on a parttime basis. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 288 credit points through academic study to graduate, comprising: 156 credit points (13 units of study) of core units; and 132 credit points (11 units of study) of elective units as listed below. The code of each unit provides an idea of the relative difficulty of each unit compared to other units, eg 1000 level units such as BAO1101 and BLO1105 have less advanced learning outcomes, and so are recommended for study in the first year of this course, while 3000 level units such as BMO3220 (and 4000 level units such as LLW4000) are recommended for study in students' final year of this course. Compulsory Units of Study BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BMO1192 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 12 BLO1105 BUSINESS LAW 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 BMO2110 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR INNOVATIVE ORGANISATION BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BLO2205 CORPORATE LAW 12 BMO2181 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 12 BMO3220 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 12 12 BMO3292 BUSINESS ETHICS 12 BMO3352 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT 12 BMO3353 CHANGING CONTEXT OF WORK 12 BMO3422 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 12 Elective Units of Study 132 credit points (equivalent to 11 units of study) selected from the following list. Units with codes 'BLO' or 'LLO' are aimed at students in courses other than law degrees, and may have less difficult learning outcomes than units coded ' BLB' or 'LLW'. (Note: not every unit may be offered every year). BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 LLW1001 CRIMINAL LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 LLO2002 CONVEYANCING AND INHERITANCE LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO2502 TRANSPORT LAW 12 BLO2206 TAXATION LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO2207 EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLO3352 LEGAL TOPICS B 12 BLO3405 LAW OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND SECURITIES 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB3132 SECURITIES LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 BLB4141 INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 LLW4001 ASIAN LAW STUDIES 12 32

12 credit points (one unit) selected from the following two units LLO2000 PRINCIPLES OF PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 MASTER OF LAWS (BY RESEARCH) Course Code:BMLT Campus:City Queen. About this course:masters Degree (Research) in the field of Law and Justice The Masters Degree (Research) allows you to develop your knowledge and skills in planning and executing a substantial piece of original research in an area that is of interest to you and to the University, industry and the community, with the assistance of an experienced research supervisory team. This degree requires you to apply an advanced body of knowledge in a range of contexts for research and scholarship and potentially as a pathway to a PhD or Professional Doctorate. It involves supervised study and research, through completion of a major research thesis in an approved thesis format for examination, as well as research training and independent study. Feedback is provided face-to-face and online by the supervisory team, and co-curricular opportunities for receiving feedback are available through activities in which you are strongly encouraged to participate, such as involvement in support and adjunct programs offered by the university or externally; collaborative publication of academic articles with supervisors and peers; presentation at academic conferences including those organised within VU for graduate researchers and staff; and other presentations to a variety of audiences. This course is normally a 2 year (full time) and 4 year (part time) research-based degree. Course Objectives:The course objectives are to produce graduates who have the following knowledge and skills: a body of knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments in one or more discipline advanced knowledge of research principles and methods applicable to the field of work or learning cognitive skills to demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on theory and its application cognitive, technical and creative skills to investigate, analyse and synthesise complex information, problems, concepts and theories and to apply established theories to different bodies of knowledge or practice cognitive, technical and creative skills to generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at an abstract level cognitive and technical skills to design, use and evaluate research and research method communication and technical skills to present a coherent and sustained argument and to disseminate research results to specialist and non-specialist audience technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse, theorise and disseminate research that makes a contribution to knowledge This knowledge and these skills will be demonstrated through the planning and execution of a substantial piece of research with creativity and initiative with a high level of personal autonomy and accountability, demonstrating expert judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a learner Careers:PhD or Professional Doctorate, research assistant, research technician. Course Duration:2 years Admission Requirements International:In addition to meeting the University requirements (See: Admission Requirements - Other) international applicants who will be studying in Australia must satisfy the English language qualifying requirement for gaining an entry visa to Australia for applicants from their country. Admission Requirements Other:(a) Academic achievement and preparation to a level that is sufficient to undertake masters level research demonstrated in any one or more of the following: i. Qualified, at minimum, for a bachelors degree at a standard considered by the University to be sufficiently meritorious (normally Distinction average in the final year); or ii. Qualified for any other award judged by the University to be of a relevant and appropriate standard and have: Produced evidence of professional experience; and Fulfilled any other conditions relating to prerequisite studies which the University may impose. (b) Demonstrated competency in English sufficient to work at research masters level, through meeting one or more of the following criteria: i. Successful completion of one of the degrees stipulated under a) i) ii) above with English as the language of instruction and assessment and undertaken in a predominantly English speaking context; or ii. Been taught for two of the past five years at a tertiary institution where English was the primary language of instruction; or iii. Achieved an overall band score of not less than 6.5 in an International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) test with no individual band score below 6.0; or iv. Achieved a score of not less than 92 and no section score less than 22 in the internet-based Teaching of English Foreign Language (TOEFL) test; or v. Documented evidence of English proficiency equivalent to the above. The standard duration of a Masters Degree (Research) is two years of full-time study or part-time equivalent, although in certain circumstances the degree may be completed in eighteen months. In some cases the student may be required to complete approved coursework units such as laboratory skills or research design as part of the Masters Degree (Research). BLO9800 RESEARCH THESIS (FULL TIME) 48 OR BLO9801 RESEARCH THESIS (PART TIME) 24 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (LAW) Course Code:BPLL Campus:City Flinders. About this course:the Doctor of Philosophy undertaken purely by research is available within the School of Law. Academic staff with suitable qualifications and proven research skills supervise students undertaking law related projects. Course Objectives:- Course Duration:4 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Applicants should normally have completed either a Masters degree or a four year undergraduate degree with Honours or its equivalent of a high standard. Some Schools/Centres/Institutes require students to enrol in a Masters program in the first instance to demonstrate their ability despite students having the qualifications outlined above. The course comprises a research thesis. BLO8002 PHD RESEARCH (FULL TIME) 48 33

OR BLO8003 PHD RESEARCH (PART TIME) 24 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEGAL) Course Code:BSB31007 Campus:Footscray Nicholson, Industry, St Albans. About this course:establish your career in the legal world with a sound basis in the legal system. Learn how to complete administrative tasks necessary to work in a legal office or legal department in an organisation. Course Objectives:This qualification provides students with the skills and knowledge required to work in administrative work, including the legal industry, using some discretion and judgement. They may provide technical advice and support to a team. Careers:Legal administrative support role such as Legal Receptionist. Course Duration:0.5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Direct Entry Admission Requirements Mature Age:Direct Entry Admission Requirements VET:School Choice Selection Processes:Direct Entry, Interview, Written Application, Employer Choice Students must successfully complete a minimum of 13 units 2 core plus 5 legal administration units from the legal administration units listed and 4 administration units from the administration units listed for this qualification in BSB07 Business Services Training Package. Plus 2 other elective units selected from the remaining administration units, the remaining legal administration units or the generic business elective units listed or from an equivalent AQF qualification in the BSB07 Business Services Training Package or any other currently endorsed national Training Package. The course requires the completion of the following units: Core Units of Study BSBITU307A DEVELOP KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY 50 BSBOHS201A PARTICIPATE IN OHS PROCESSES 20 Elective Units of Study BSBLEG301A APPLY KNOWLEDGE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM TO COMPLETE TASKS BSBLEG305A USE LEGAL TERMINOLOGY IN ORDER TO CARRY OUT TASKS 40 BSBLEG302A CARRY OUT SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORD 25 BSBLEG303A DELIVER COURT DOCUMENTATION 10 BSBLEG304A APPLY THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY WITHIN THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT 80 20 BSBLEG308A ASSIST IN PRIORITISING AND PLANNING ACTIVITIES IN A LEGAL PRACTICE BSBINM303A HANDLE RECEIPT AND DESPATCH OF INFORMATION 15 BSBLEG306A MAINTAIN RECORDS FOR TIME AND DISBURSEMENTS IN A LEGAL PRACTICE BSBITU304A PRODUCE SPREADSHEETS 35 BSBADM307B ORGANISE SCHEDULES 15 BSBITU306A DESIGN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS DOCUMENTS 80 BSBWRT301A WRITE SIMPLE DOCUMENTS 30 BSBIND201A WORK EFFECTIVELY IN A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 30 BSBCUS301B DELIVER AND MONITOR A SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS 35 BSBCMM301B PROCESS CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS 35 BSBWOR301B ORGANISE PERSONAL WORK PRIORITIES AND DEVELOPMENT BSBITU201A PRODUCE SIMPLE WORD PROCESSED DOCUMENTS 60 BSBITU203A COMMUNICATE ELECTRONICALLY 20 BSBITU302B CREATE ELECTRONIC PRESENTATIONS 20 BSBWOR204A USE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 20 Industry Electives BSBITU303A DESIGN AND PRODUCE TEXT DOCUMENTS 90 BSBADM303B PRODUCE TEXTS FROM AUDIO TRANSCRIPTION 30 BSBADM311A MAINTAIN BUSINESS RESOURCES 15 BSBINM302A UTILISE A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 50 RPL only CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEGAL) Course Code:BSB31012 Campus:Footscray Nicholson, Industry, St Albans. About this course:establish your career in the legal world with a sound basis in the legal system. Learn how to complete administrative tasks necessary to work in a legal office or legal department in an organisation. Course Objectives:This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of administrative competencies in a legal office work environment, using some discretion and judgement. They may provide technical advice and support to a team. Careers:Possible job titles include: Legal Receptionist. 10 40 30 34

Course Duration:0.5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Direct Entry Admission Requirements Mature Age:Direct Entry Selection Processes:Direct Entry, Written Application To successfully complete BSB31012 Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal) students must complete a total of 13 units of competency made up of 2 core units and 11 elective units. In all cases selection of electives must be guided by the job outcome sought, local industry requirements and the characteristics of this qualification. Core Units BSBITU307A DEVELOP KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY 50 BSBWHS201A CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTH AND SAFETY OF SELF AND OTHERS Common Elective Units (11) These units are completed by on campus students BSBLEG301A APPLY KNOWLEDGE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM TO COMPLETE TASKS BSBLEG305A USE LEGAL TERMINOLOGY IN ORDER TO CARRY OUT TASKS 40 BSBLEG302A CARRY OUT SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORD 25 BSBLEG303A DELIVER COURT DOCUMENTATION 10 BSBLEG304A BSBLEG308A APPLY THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY WITHIN THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT ASSIST IN PRIORITISING AND PLANNING ACTIVITIES IN A LEGAL PRACTICE BSBINM303A HANDLE RECEIPT AND DESPATCH OF INFORMATION 15 BSBLEG306A MAINTAIN RECORDS FOR TIME AND DISBURSEMENTS IN A LEGAL PRACTICE BSBITU304A PRODUCE SPREADSHEETS 35 BSBADM307B ORGANISE SCHEDULES 15 BSBITU303A DESIGN AND PRODUCE TEXT DOCUMENTS 90 BSBWRT301A WRITE SIMPLE DOCUMENTS 30 BSBCUS301A DELIVER AND MONITOR A SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS 35 BSBDIV301A WORK EFFECTIVELY WITH DIVERSITY 30 Industry Electives These electives are only available for industry and RPL. BSBADM303B PRODUCE TEXTS FROM AUDIO TRANSCRIPTION 30 20 80 20 10 40 BSBADM311A MAINTAIN BUSINESS RESOURCES 15 BSBINM302A UTILISE A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 50 BSBITU306A DESIGN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS DOCUMENTS 80 BSBCMM301A PROCESS CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS 30 BSBWOR301A ORGANISE PERSONAL WORK PRIORITIES AND DEVELOPMENT BSBITU201A PRODUCE SIMPLE WORD PROCESSED DOCUMENTS 60 BSBITU302B CREATE ELECTRONIC PRESENTATIONS 20 BSBWOR204A USE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 20 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS (GOVERNANCE) Course Code:BSB41910 Campus:Industry. About this course:get the skills and knowledge required to become a board member of an Indigenous corporation. Learn the responsibilities and obligations to the community as well as organisational planning and overseeing financial management. Course Objectives:This qualification reflects the role of individuals who undertake the responsibilities required of a member or board member of an Indigenous corporation. Board members would bring a wide range of knowledge, skills, talents and experience to their organisations. Boards of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community managed organisations operate in two worlds, with cultural obligations to their community as well as legal and financial obligations to the wider community and funding bodies. In their special role of leading their organisations, board members would ensure that they are individually and collectively contributing the best value to the board, organisation and community while fulfilling their duties Careers:Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include: Board Member Coordinator of Quality Governance Australian Public Servant (APS) Contact Officer / Secretary Managers and senior staff of an organisation or company Course Duration:0.5 years Admission Requirements Other:Students are selected by Aboriginal Affairs Victoria on a Employer Choice Basis. Selection Processes:Employer Choice To achieve the Certificate IV in Business (Governance) a total of 12 units must be completed; 7 core units plus 5 elective units. Up to 2 elective units may be selected from elsewhere in the Business Services Training Package or any other endorsed Training Package, or accredited course provided they are relevant to the work of Indigenous Community Boards of Management. Elective units must be relevant to the work outcome, local industry requirements and the qualification level. Units selected from other Training Packages must not duplicate units selected from the Business Services Training Package 30 35

BSBATSIC412A MAINTAIN AND PROTECT CULTURAL VALUES IN THE ORGANISATION 60 Admission Requirements Mature Age:Relevant industry experience, direct or VTAC application BSBATSIL411A UNDERTAKE THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A BOARD MEMBER BSBATSIL413A REVIEW AND APPLY THE CONSTITUTION 40 BSBATSIM416A OVERSEE ORGANISATIONAL PLANNING 60 BSBATSIM417A IMPLEMENT ORGANISATIONAL PLANS 50 BSBATSIM418A OVERSEE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 50 BSBATSIM419A CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ORGANISATIONAL POLICIES BSBATSIL408C MANAGE A BOARD MEETING 40 BSBATSIL412A PARTICIPATE EFFECTIVELY AS A BOARD MEMBER 35 BSBWRT401A WRITE COMPLEX DOCUMENTS 50 BSBATSIM414C OVERSEE THE ORGANISATION'S ANNUAL BUDGET 40 BSBRES401A ANALYSE AND PRESENT RESEARCH INFORMATION 40 PSPGOV413A COMPOSE COMPLEX WORKPLACE DOCUMENTS 40 BSBATSIC411C COMMUNICATE WITH THE COMMUNITY 30 DIPLOMA OF LEGAL SERVICES Course Code:BSB50110 Campus:Footscray Nicholson, Industry, City King St, City Queen, St Albans. About this course:learn the skills to get a start in the legal world. Develop the knowledge and skills to perform a wide variety of tasks in the challenging and rewarding field of law to assist the legal professional. These include: conducting legal research managing files liaising with other parties drafting documents under supervision Course Objectives:This qualification reflects the role of individuals who possess a sound theoretical knowledge base and use a range of specialised, technical or managerial competencies to plan and carry out work in a legal context in accordance with legislation, regulations and codes of practice relevant to the different jurisdictions Careers:Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include: executive assistant legal services support officer paralegal senior legal secretary. Course Duration:0.5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Successful completion of VCE or equivalent Admission Requirements International:IELTS 5.5 60 40 Selection Processes:Direct Entry, Interview, Written Application, Written Test To be awarded the Diploma of Legal Services competency students must achieve a total number of 10 units. Four core units and six elective units. Core Units BSBCOM501B IDENTIFY AND INTERPRET COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS 20 BSBCMM501A DEVELOP AND NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS 40 BSBLED503A MAINTAIN AND ENHANCE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 30 BSBRES502A Elective Units RESEARCH LEGAL INFORMATION USING SECONDARY SOURCES BSBLEG510A APPLY LEGAL PRINCIPLES IN FAMILY LAW MATTERS 60 BSBLEG511A APPLY LEGAL PRINCIPLES IN CRIMINAL LAW MATTERS 60 BSBLEG512A APPLY LEGAL PRINCIPLES IN PROPERTY LAW MATTERS 60 BSBLEG513A APPLY LEGAL PRINCIPLES IN CORPORATION LAW MATTERS 60 BSBLEG514A ASSIST WITH CIVIL PROCEDURE 60 BSBLEG515A APPLY LEGAL PRINCIPLES IN WILLS AND PROBATE MATTERS 60 BSBSUS301A BSBSUS501A BSBWOR501B IMPLEMENT AND MONITOR ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE WORK PRACTICES DEVELOP WORKPLACE POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR SUSTAINABILITY MANAGE PERSONAL WORK PRIORITIES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BSBLEG416A APPLY THE PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF TORTS 60 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE Course Code:BTAL Campus:City Queen, This course will be available to students via an online flexible mode of study throughout Australia and overseas. The course is also currently offered face-to-face in Sydney.. This course is for Continuing students only. About this course:the course aims to provide students with an understanding of Australian immigration law and practice and will enable existing practitioners, accounting, legal and others to expand their areas of practice. Students who successfully complete the appropriate combination of units will be eligible to practice as registered Australian Migration Agents. Further information on the course is available at http://www.business.vu.edu.au/immlaw/migration_law_.asp. 40 40 50 60 36

Course Objectives:The course aims to provide students with an understanding of Australian immigration law and practice and will enable existing practitioners, accounting, legal and others to expand their areas of practice. Students who successfully complete the appropriate combination of units will be eligible to practice as registered Australian Migration Agents. The objectives of this course are to produce graduates who can demonstrate AQF Level 8 skills such as: 37 Demonstrate a strong technical of migration and administrative law and be able to employ that knowledge in a range of industry and community situations; Understand and apply relevant requirements of the Migration Act and to provide solutions to complex problems for clients; Convey assessment and regulatory information to a range of audiences including clients, public authorities and other significant stakeholders in a number of ways including briefs, responses and visa applications; and Apply ethical and professional standards the provision of immigration law advice to clients, independently and also as a member of a team. Careers:Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice and who have achieved a minimum 50 per cent score on the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) assessment items are recognised by the Authority as satisfying the knowledge and practice requirements for initial registration as a migration agent. There are additional requirements for registration as a migration agent. These include the requirement to be an Australian permanent resident or an Australian citizen, as well as meeting character requirements. You should consult MARA for further information. Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice may apply to transfer to the Graduate Diploma in Immigration Law. Course Duration:0.5 years Admission Requirements Year 12:This course is not available to Year 12 school leavers. Applicants must have completed an Australian Bachelors degree (or equivalent) or can demonstrate the capacity to study successfully at a postgraduate level. Such admissions will be at the discretion of the Selection Officer at the Victoria Law School. Admission Requirements International:International students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language with an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:To qualify for admission to the course, applicants must have completed an Australian Bachelors degree or equivalent. Alternatively, applicants who can demonstrate the capacity to study successfully at a postgraduate level will be admitted to the program. Such admissions will be at the discretion of the Selection Officer at the Victoria University School of Law. Admission Requirements VET:To qualify for admission to the course, applicants must have completed an Australian Bachelors degree or equivalent. Alternatively, applicants who can demonstrate the capacity to study successfully at a postgraduate level will be admitted to the program. Such admissions will be at the discretion of the Selection Officer at the Victoria University School of Law. Admission Requirements Other:Applicants must also complete a 200 word statement detailing their interest in the course and submit a Higher Education Direct Admission/Supplementary Information Form. The course is offered on a full-time basis over one semester and part-time basis over two semesters. The postgraduate units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 48 credit points through academic study to graduate. Students must complete four mandatory units of study to be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Australian Immigration Law and Practice. The mandatory units of study are: BLO5605 AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION LAW 12 BLO5606 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLO5607 VISA COMPLIANCE, CANCELLATION AND REVIEW 12 BLO5608 APPLIED MIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE 12 Professional Recognition Students who successfully complete the mandatory units of study will be eligible for registration with Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA). ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN LEGAL SERVICES Course Code:LALS Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen, City Flinders. About this course:this Associate Degree provides an alternative early exit pathway for students undertaking a Bachelor of Legal Services. Students who are enrolled in the Bachelor of Legal Services and who have completed the course requirements for this Associate Degree in Legal Services may elect to exit the Bachelor in Legal Services and graduate instead with an Associate Degree in Legal Services. Course Objectives:Aligned with AQF level 6, upon successful completion of Associate Degree in Legal Services, it is expected that graduates: 1. Integrate fundamental understandings of business including accounting, management and information management with broad theoretical legal knowledge relevant to paralegals, within the discipline of law. 2. Review, analyse, adapt and apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of law in diverse legal services contexts; 3. Analyse and apply information with initiative and judgement in order to plan, anticipate and creatively solve problems related to legal services in authentic/contemporary settings; 4. Adapt knowledge and skills to make effective decisions in paraprofessional practice that reflect the social, political and/or ethical contextual factors; 5. Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and skills in both oral and written form with some intellectual independence to a range of audiences; 6. Reflect on personal learning and skills in relation to career goals and implement effective, creative strategies to promote lifelong learning and pathways to further learning; 7. Apply personal and interpersonal competencies and work collaboratively to operate within the legal services sector in the immensely divergent and complex cultures of Australia and globally; and 8. Contribute effectively, with personal accountability for outcomes in a dynamic 21st century work team, working in an ethical and socially responsible manner.

Careers:Graduates of the Associate Degree in Legal Services will be prepared for entry-level paralegal positions in the legal sector and beyond. Course Duration:2 years This Associate Degree is an alternative early exit from the Bachelor of Legal Services (LBLS). Students who have completed the following elements within the Bachelor of Legal Services may elect to exit that course early and take out the award of Associate Degree in Legal Services, provided that the following criteria are satisfied: 1. The student has achieved at least 192 credit points within the Bachelor of Legal Services; 2. The student has successfully completed the following units of study (each of which carries a value of 12 credit points). BLO1105 BUSINESS LAW 12 ECB1151 COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 12 BMO1192 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 BLB1102 CONTRACTS 1 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BLB1115 TORTS 12 BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 PLUS a further 72 credit points from units (core or electives) offered in the Bachelor of Legal Services, but including at least 48 credit points of units offered by the College of Law and Justice. BACHELOR OF LEGAL SERVICES Course Code:LBLS Campus:Footscray Park, City Queen. About this course:the Bachelor of Legal Services produces graduates with professional competencies and highly valued generic skills such as critical thinking, teamwork/collaboration and effective communication. You will develop a core knowledge of the principles and practices of legal services industry underpinned by specialised studies in legal writing and drafting, interviewing, and legal research and compliance. This qualification will prepare you for a career in the legal services industry although it does NOT enable you to practise law as a legal practitioner. You will engage with important ethical principles and develop appropriate professional conduct towards clients, employers, and community. Course Objectives:Aligned with AQF level 7, upon successful completion of Bachelor of Legal Services it is expected that graduates: 1. Integrate fundamental understandings of business including accounting, management and information management with advanced specialist legal knowledge within the discipline of law or legal services. 2. Critically review, analyse, adapt and apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of law in diverse legal services contexts; 3. 38 Critically analyse and apply information with initiative and judgement in order to both anticipate and creatively solve problems related to legal services in authentic/contemporary settings; 4. Exhibit professional judgment, by adapting the knowledge and skills obtained to make effective decisions that reflect the social, political and/or ethical contextual factors; 5. Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and skills in both oral and written form to a range of audiences; 6. Reflect on personal learning and skills in relation to career goals and implement effective, creative strategies to promote lifelong learning and pathways to further learning; 7. Apply personal and interpersonal competencies necessary to operate within the legal services sector in the immensely divergent and complex cultures of Australia and globally; and 8. Contribute effectively, with personal accountability for outcomes in a dynamic 21st century work team, working in an ethical and socially responsible manner. The course learning outcomes described above include the Victoria University Graduate Capabilities. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment in the legal sector and beyond. Possible careers include advance legal services, paralegal, compliance officers in companies, financial institutions, non-government charitable organisations, or careers in government or courts. Course Duration:3 years Admission Requirements Year 12:Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 25 in English (ESL) or 20 in any other English. Selection Mode: Current Year 12 applicants: Equivalent Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) and two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%. A study score of 25 in any Business, any English other than EAL, any Humanities, any Information Technology or any Mathematics equals 5 aggregate points per study. Overall maximum of 15 points. Admission Requirements International:Overseas students must satisfy the entry requirements for Australian resident students or demonstrate equivalence. Overseas students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language: International English Language Testing System (or equivalent) - overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to Australia's year 12 or VCE qualification (refer to Year 12 Admission requirements for details). In addition to VCE admission, English language requirements apply to international applicants and other applicants whose previous study was undertaken in a language other than English. A minimum overall band score of 6.5 on IELTS (Academic), or equivalent with no individual band score less than 6.0. Completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to Australia's year 12 or VCE qualification (refer to Year 12 Admission requirements for details). In addition to VCE admission, English language requirements apply to international applicants and other applicants whose previous study was undertaken in a language other than English. A minimum overall band score of 6.5 on IELTS (Academic) with no individual band score less than 6 or equivalent. Admission Requirements Mature Age:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Relevant work experience (eg relevant paralegal experience) may be considered in the absence of an academic record. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. Admission Requirements VET:Academic record including GPA (see institutional page). Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process.

Admission Requirements Other:Candidates with backgrounds in legal service-related areas are encouraged to apply and will be considered. Applicants who have not completed Year 12 but who possess appropriate educational qualifications, work or life experiences which would enable them to successfully undertake the course, will be considered for admission. Applicants may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. The course is offered over three years on a full-time basis or over six years on a parttime basis. All undergraduate degree units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 288 credit points through academic study to graduate. (A potential alternative exit pathway exists via the Associate Degree in Legal Services (LALS) with completion of 192 credit points). Year 1, Semester 1 BLO1105 BUSINESS LAW 12 ECB1151 COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 12 BMO1192 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 12 BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 12 Year 1, Semester 2 BLB1101 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT 12 BCO1102 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 12 BAO1101 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING 12 BLB1114 LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 12 Year 2, Semester 1 BLB1115 TORTS 12 BLB3130 INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS 12 24 credit points selected from list of Elective units Year 2, Semester 2 BLB2120 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 12 12 credits points selected from the following two units LLO2000 PRINCIPLES OF PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB2125 REAL PROPERTY LAW 12 24 credit points selected from list of Elective units Year 3, Semester 1 LLW3000 AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 12 12 credit points selected from the following two units BLO2207 EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 BLB4135 AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW 12 24 credit points selected from list of Elective units Year 3, Semester 2 Select 12 credit points from the following two units LLW3001 LAW IN PRACTICE 1 12 LLO3001 LEGAL SERVICES PROJECT 12 Select 12 credit points from the following two units BMO3292 BUSINESS ETHICS 12 LLW5004 LAWYERS' ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 12 Select 24 credit points from list of Electives list Elective Units Student must complete a total of 96 credit points through elective units. These may include some non-law electives as follows: A. Non-Law electives: Up to 48 credit points (maximum) of Non-law electives selected from Higher Education undergraduate units of study offered by OTHER Colleges (ie external to the College of Law and Justice) Students may undertake individual or a sequence of units from other Colleges, including units forming a VU Global Challenge, and units or sequences of units in Arts, Business, Information Technology. B. 'Law electives for Bachelor of Legal Services': The balance of students' electives (ie up to 96 credit points depending on the number of credit points undertaken as Non-law electives as above) are to be selected from the units listed below For students' information purposes only, these electives are listed below in two strands: 'Advanced legal services electives' and 'Law Profession electives'. Students may select units from either or both strands provided they meet the unit's prerequisites. B (i) Advanced legal services electives. (These units are industry-focused and highly relevant for legal services in compliance roles), LLO2001 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CONSUMER PROTECTION PRINCIPLES LLO2002 CONVEYANCING AND INHERITANCE LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO2205 CORPORATE LAW 12 BLO2206 TAXATION LAW AND PRACTICE 12 BLO2502 TRANSPORT LAW 12 BLO2401 MUSIC INDUSTRY LAW 12 12 39

LLW3002 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 BLB3137 ELEMENTS OF REGULATION 12 BLO3352 LEGAL TOPICS B 12 BLO3405 LAW OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND SECURITIES 12 AHS3503 LEGAL ISSUES IN SPORT AND RECREATION 12 B (ii) Law Profession electives (these units are also contained in the Bachelor of Laws degree as core units or electives, so students may receive direct Credit Transfer for these units if transferring or taking a pathway in to Victoria University's Bachelor of Laws) LLW1000 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAW 12 LLW1001 CRIMINAL LAW 12 BLB2119 CORPORATIONS LAW 1 12 BLB2121 LEGAL THEORY 12 BLB2122 ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION 12 LLW4000 CIVIL PROCEDURE 12 BLO2502 TRANSPORT LAW 12 LLW2000 TORTS 2 12 LLW2001 COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 12 LLW3002 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 12 BLB3138 CRIMINAL LAW 2 12 BLB3129 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 12 BLB3133 COMPARATIVE COMMERCIAL LAW 12 BLB3136 FAMILY LAW IN SOCIETY 12 BLB3137 ELEMENTS OF REGULATION 12 LLW4004 SPORTS LAW 12 BLB4140 PRIVACY AND MEDIA LAW 12 MASTER OF APPLIED MIGRATION LAW Course Code:LMML Campus:City Queen, This course is also available to students face-to-face in Sydney and via an online flexible mode of study throughout Australia and overseas.. About this course:the Master of Applied Migration Law provides students with a sophisticated understanding of the legal and regulatory framework relating to the Australian migration advice sector. Migration agents, legal practitioners, professionals in government and those seeking to gain an advanced understanding in migration law and policy can explore topics of national and international importance across a range of complex legal issues. The course has a practical focus. Areas of emphasis 40 include refugee law, comparative migration law, international labour movement, recent court decisions impacting on the operation of the Migration Act and Regulations, and future directions in migration law and policy. Human rights issues surrounding migration decision making and other social factors that governments consider when enacting migration law policies issues such as citizenship, belonging (identity) and policy enforcement are also explored. Other topics covered include: social change, globalisation and the theories of human and labour mobility; the complex and current issues, and professional and ethical standards faced by migration agents; international law and national securities law regarding migration issues; inconsistencies between the law and migration policies; and the relation of politics to migration law and policy developments. Students will also undertake a minor research thesis or capstone research project as part of this AQF level 9 course. Course Objectives:At the completion of the Master of Applied Migration Law, students will be able to: critically assess and review conceptual frameworks, theories and principles and exhibit advanced technical knowledge of migration and administrative law employing independent judgement; interpret relevant requirements of the migration and administrative law contextualised by cross-disciplinary and industry knowledge to initiate creative, innovative solutions to multi-faceted problems which respect and value client diversity; demonstrate expert judgment in assessing complex law and facts and advocating in different ways for regulatory decisions for a range of stakeholders, including briefs of evidence, responses to official queries and written and oral arguments, while balancing the interests of individuals and public good; Exemplify ethical and professional standards in the provision of migration law advice to clients both independently and also as a member of a team; Exhibit responsibility and accountability for own learning and professional practice in collaboration with others and within broad parameters; and Plan and execute a substantial research project using appropriate research, scholarly and professional skills which demonstrate intellectual independence and which contribute significantly to the knowledge and evidence base in the migration law discipline. Careers:The course prepares graduates to gain employment as a Registered Migration Agent with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority, specialist migration lawyer, community law advisor or advocate, public servant with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, and a range of advisory roles with community and professional organisations. Graduates of the Master in Applied Migration Law of this course who completed the Minor Research Thesis within this course will be eligible to apply for entry into Doctoral programs including PhD in Law. Course Duration:2 years

Admission Requirements International:In addition to the standard admission requirements (below), international students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language with an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:An Australian Bachelor Honours degree (or equivalent); OR an Australian Bachelor degree (or equivalent) and the equivalent of at least two years full-time, documented, relevant professional experience. Admission Requirements Other:Applicants with a Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice are also eligible to enter this degree and will be eligible for Advanced Standing for all matching units completed in the Graduate Certificate course. Applicants who have successfully completed a Bachelor of Laws AND either Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice OR Articles of Clerkship (or equivalent) may be eligible for Advanced Standing up to a maximum of 96 credit points. Students who are current Australian legal practitioners or who hold an AQF Level 8 Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (or equivalent), will be eligible to apply for Advanced Standing of up to 96 credit points. Applicants who do not meet the criteria in the preceding paragraph, but who hold an Australian AQF Level 7 Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in the cognate discipline of this course (law or migration studies) may apply for Advanced Standing of up to 48 credit points. To attain the Master of Applied Migration students will be required to complete 192 credit points in total consisting of: 48 credit points (four units) prescribed by the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA); 72 credit points (six units) of additional core units; 48 credit points (four units) of elective migration law units; and 24 credit points comprised of either: Option 1: Minor Research Thesis, Option 2: Capstone Research Project and a Work Integrated Learning unit. Note 1 - Students with a background in the cognate area of this course, who have been admitted to the Master of Applied Migration Law on the basis of their previous studies or experience in a legal, business or migration advice field, may be eligible for Advanced Standing up to a maximum of 48 credit points. Note 2 - Students who are current Australian legal practitioners or those who hold an AQF Level 8 Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (or equivalent), and have been admitted to the Master of Applied Migration Law on this basis, may be eligible for Advanced Standing up to a maximum of 96 credit points. Due to the sequential nature of the MARA prescribed units, students must undertake these units in the order listed below. Full-time students will find the units are taught sequentially within the same (extended) semester. Part-time students must complete the earlier-listed units before completing the later-listed units. On completion of the four MARA prescribed units, students may exit this course with a Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice. On completion of the four MARA prescribed units and additional units totalling 48 credit points, students may exit this course with a Graduate Diploma in Migration Law if they meet the graduation requirements of that course. Year 1, Semester 1 Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) Prescribed Units LML5000 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 BLO5606 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLO5607 VISA COMPLIANCE, CANCELLATION AND REVIEW 12 LML5001 APPLIED MIGRATION LAW 12 Year 1, Semester 2 BLB5513 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING 12 BMO5501 BUSINESS ETHICS AND SUSTAINABILITY 12 LML7004 ADVANCED AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 LML7005 ADVANCED REVIEW CONSIDERATIONS IN MIGRATION LAW 12 Year 2, Semester 1 BLB5511 PLAIN ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL DRAFTING 12 BLB5555 COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS 12 Plus 24 credit points (equivalent to 2 units) selected from list of elective units listed below Year 2, Semester 2 24 credit points (equivalent to 2 units) selected from list of elective units listed below Option 1 LML7901 MINOR RESEARCH THESIS 24 Option 2 LML7902 CAPSTONE RESEARCH PROJECT 12 LML7006 PRACTICE READY PROGRAM 12 Elective units in Migration Law LML7001 CURRENT ISSUES IN MIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE 12 LML7002 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IMPLICATIONS IN MIGRATION MATTERS LML7003 COMPARATIVE MIGRATION LAW 12 LML7006 PRACTICE READY PROGRAM 12 LML7007 REFUGEE LAW 12 LML7008 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR MOBILITY 12 LML7009 MIGRATION SECURITY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING 12 LML7010 GLOBAL TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 12 12 41

LLW7900 RESEARCH METHODS FOR LAW THESIS 12 Professional Recognition Students who successfully complete the MARA Prescribed Units and the MARA Common Tasks within those units are recognised by the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) as satisfying the knowledge requirement for initial registration as a migration agent. There are additional requirements for registration as a migration agent. These include the requirement to be an Australian permanent resident or an Australian citizen, as well as meeting character requirements. You should consult MARA for further information GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE Course Code:LTML Campus:City Queen, For International On-Shore students, City Queen campus is the only available course location and all units must be undertaken by face-to-face mode. This course is also available to Domestic students face-to-face in Sydney and to all students via an online flexible mode of study throughout Australia and overseas.. About this course:the Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice aims to provide students with an understanding of Australian migration law and will enable existing migration practitioners, accountants, lawyers and other professionals to expand their areas of practice. Students who successfully complete all four units are recognised by the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) as satisfying the knowledge requirement for initial registration as a migration agent. Course Objectives:This course is designed to meet the needs of the migration agent industry and enhance the career prospects for students. At the completion of the Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice, students will be able to: Review conceptual frameworks and exhibit specialised technical knowledge of migration and administrative law employing independent judgement in their application in wide ranging contexts and communities; Interpret relevant requirements of the Migration Act contextualised in cross-disciplinary knowledge in order to initiate creative solutions to multi-faceted problems, while respecting and valuing the diversity of clients; Provide complex assessment of and advocate for regulatory decisions for a range of stakeholders in a number of ways, including briefs, responses and visa applications, while balancing the interests of individuals and public good; and Exemplify ethical and professional standards in the provision of migration law advice to clients both independently and also as a member of a team. Careers:Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice who have achieved a minimum 50 per cent score on the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) assessment items are recognised by the Authority as satisfying the knowledge requirement for initial registration as a migration agent. There are additional requirements for registration as a migration agent. These include the requirement to be an Australian permanent resident or an Australian citizen, as well as meeting character requirements. You should consult MARA for further information. Course Duration:0.5 years Admission Requirements International:International students must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language with an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent overall score of 6.5 and no individual band score less than 6.0. Admission Requirements Mature Age:To qualify for admission to the course, applicants must have completed an Australian Bachelors degree or equivalent. Alternatively, applicants who can demonstrate the capacity to study successfully at a postgraduate level will be admitted to the program. Such admissions will be at the discretion of the Selection Officer at the College of Law and Justice. Admission Requirements VET:To qualify for admission to the course, applicants must have completed an Australian Bachelors degree or equivalent. Alternatively, applicants who can demonstrate the capacity to study successfully at a postgraduate level will be admitted to the program. Such admissions will be at the discretion of the Selection Officer at the College of Law and Justice. Admission Requirements Other:Applicants must also complete a 200 word statement detailing their interest in the course and submit a Higher Education Direct Admission/Supplementary Information Form. To attain the award of Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice students will be required to complete in total 48 credit points (equivalent to 4 units) consisting of: 48 credit points of Core studies (equivalent to 4 units) Due to the sequential nature of the Core studies, students must undertake these units in the order listed below. Full-time students will find the units are taught sequentially within the same semester. Part-time students must complete the earlier-listed units before completing the later-listed units. Core Units LML5000 AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW 12 BLO5606 AUSTRALIA'S VISA SYSTEM 12 BLO5607 VISA COMPLIANCE, CANCELLATION AND REVIEW 12 LML5001 APPLIED MIGRATION LAW 12 Professional Recognition Students who successfully complete the mandatory units of study are recognised by the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) as satisfying the knowledge requirement for initial registration as a migration agent. 42

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