Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies
Why study the Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies at UNE?
This course is an Exit Award only for students who have completed 72 credit points from specified units in undergraduate Law courses.
Career Opportunities
The Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies provides students with a foundational knowledge of law which may lead to a career as a paralegal, a legal studies teacher or a public servant. Students may also learn skills that can be used in management, planning, Local Government and similar fields. Additionally, listed units are relevant to a large range of careers in the areas of Intellectual Property Law, Environmental Planning Law, and Legal Information Systems, Tax Law, Human Rights, Industrial Law, Local Government to name only a few emerging areas.
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Degree Snapshot
DURATION
2020 STUDY OPTIONS
Not offered in 2020.
| Official Abbreviation | AdvDipLegalStuds |
| Course Type | Undergraduate |
| Commencing | Not offered in 2020 |
| Course Duration |
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| Total Credit Points | 72 |
| Entry Requirements | For candidates who have completed 72 credit points of Law units towards a UNE undergraduate Law degree. |
| Advanced Standing | Candidates are referred to the University Policy on Advanced Standing. |
| Academic Colours | Ultramarine (BCC 148) |
| Further Information |
Admission to Candidature
For candidates who have completed 72 credit points of Law units towards a UNE undergraduate Law degree.
Advanced Standing
Candidates are referred to the University Policy on Advanced Standing.
Program of Study
Candidates shall complete an approved program of study as outlined in the Course Schedule comprising:
| Course Structure | Credit Points |
|---|---|
| Listed Units | 72 cps |
| Total | 72 cps |
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Award of Degree
Candidates who meet the course requirements shall be awarded the Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies.
Appeals
Candidates are referred to the Academic Assessment Appeals Policy and the Academic Assessment Appeals Procedures.
Course Progression
Candidates are referred to the Course Progression Rule and the Course Progression Procedures.
Improper Conduct
Candidates are referred to the Student Coursework Academic Misconduct Rule and the Student Coursework Academic Misconduct Procedures.
| Course Aims |
The Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies aims to graduate students who can demonstrate: 1. understanding and knowledge of Australian law; 2. competence in using legal research and analytical skills that equip them to work in a broad range of law related occupations; 3. the ability to take a strategic approach to problem solving by applying critical and innovative thinking to complex legal issues and situations; 4. competence in oral and written communication. |
| Learning Outcomes |
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
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| Graduate Attributes |
Knowledge of a DisciplineKnowledge of the discipline including a global perspective is taught, practised and assessed in both core units and electives; The focus is on Australian law but units will often provide information about relevant law in other areas of the world in order to encourage a critical perspective. Legal resources may include international law, comparative material such as case-law and legislation from other jurisdictions and also social, political and economic perspectives. Students will also be encouraged to consider the law through indigenous, theoretical and international perspectives. Communication SkillsBoth oral and written communication skills will be practised and assessed throughout the course. In particular, students will develop skills in legal writing and argument. These skills will benefit participants' ability to communicate with both clients and colleagues in both legal and non-legal contexts. Problem SolvingThis graduate attribute is taught, practised and assessed throughout the course using scenarios requiring students to identify legal issues, apply the law, and construct relevant, creative and ethically appropriate solutions. Students are also encouraged to respond and apply these problem-solving skills to broader societal projects. Information LiteracyStudents will be required to identify, access and navigate complex databases to retrieve primary and secondary material. This requires them to obtain a high level of information literacy. Students will also be required to critically evaluate this information to complete assessment tasks. Ethical Conduct and Social ResponsibilityStudents are encouraged throughout the course to reflect critically on the impact of the law on society. Lifelong LearningThis course equips students with the skills needed to ensure the ongoing currency of their legal knowledge; appreciate law as a tool for social justice; and have an understanding that law is a dynamic discipline. Independence and CollaborationStudents engage in group work and to collaborate in producing learning materials or assessment items within units in the degree. Students are required to carry out substantial independent research in all units. |
How to Apply
Applications for the Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies are currently closed.
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