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C10245v2 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Laws

Award(s): Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc)
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

UAC code: 609020
CRICOS code: 064382G
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 240
Course EFTSL: 5
Location: City campus

Overview
Career options
Admission requirements
Assumed knowledge
Credit recognition
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Levels of award
Honours
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

The primary goal of this combined degree is to prepare lawyers with an expert knowledge of IT qualifying them to work as IT professionals in a legal environment.

The law component of this course provides a thorough grounding in Australian legal practice. The information technology component offers a sound education in all aspects of computing and information technology and allows students to gain a specialisation with an IT major.

The information technology component adopts a practice-based approach to IT education and the course content is a mix of theory and practice. As well as gaining strong technical skills in IT, students gain skills in business analysis, problem solving, teamwork and communication.

Career options

Lawyers with IT skills are in demand. Career opportunities include lawyer or policy adviser in various government departments, in-house legal counsel to an IT or software company, or specialist in areas such as intellectual property, e-commerce and privacy or internet censorship. Alternatively, graduates can work as IT professionals in legal practice, legal publishing or private law firms.

Admission requirements

Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.

The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 58-66

Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.

International students

Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.

Assumed knowledge

HSC or equivalent mathematics; and any two units of English.

Mathematics Extension 1 and English Advanced are recommended.

Credit recognition

Credit recognition is not normally granted in this course for study completed at a private college, except where UTS has an external articulation agreement with the college. There are no exemptions granted for the networking subjects 31270, 31277 and 31283 without the successful completion of the challenge test for each of the these subjects. A challenge test is granted at enrolment time to students who have completed the CCNA curriculum (or CCNP) at a university and/or TAFE diploma level where the awarding institution is a CISCO Networking Academy. These challenge tests are always held in the week before the commencement of semester.

Course duration and attendance

The course duration is five years of full-time study. The law component requires attendance of 10–15 hours of lectures a week and timetable constraints require attendance at daytime and evening classes. The IT component normally requires around 12 hours attendance of lectures and seminars a week and attendance at some evening classes may be required. The Diploma in Information Technology Professional Practice (C20049) includes at least nine months of paid work experience in the IT industry.

Course structure

The course comprises a total of 240 credit points, allowing students to graduate with the separate degrees of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Bachelor of Laws. The study components for course completion are as follows.

The law component of 144 credit points is made up of:

  • 102 credit points of compulsory core law subjects, and
  • 42 credit points of law options.

The IT component of 96 credit points is made up of:

  • 48 credit points of core IT subjects, and
  • 48 credit points of subjects for an IT major.

Industrial training/professional practice

To practise as a lawyer in NSW, students need to successfully complete an accredited legal academic qualification (e.g. Bachelor of Laws) and an accredited course of practical legal training (PLT), which UTS offers through its PLT program.

Students enrolled in this course may complete their practical legal training by undertaking a postgraduate course in PLT, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232).

Students also have the option to undertake the Diploma in Information Technology Professional Practice (C20049) once they have secured suitable full-time employment in the IT industry. This incorporates a minimum of nine months' full-time paid work experience with four supporting subjects at UTS.

Course completion requirements

STM90691 Law stream 144cp
STM90651 Core subjects (Information Technology) 48cp
CBK90781 Major choice (Information Technology) 48cp
Total 240cp

Course diagram



Course program

The standard program shown is for a full-time student with law options.

All options shown are law options and are to be drawn from those on offer in CBK90383.

All electives shown are IT electives and are to be drawn from those on offer in CBK90781.

Year 1
Autumn semester
STM90651  
      31265 Communication for IT Professionals 6cp
      31268 Web Systems 6cp
STM90688  
      70115 Perspectives on Law 8cp
      70120 Legal Method and Research 6cp
Spring semester
STM90651  
      31266 Introduction to Information Systems 6cp
      48023 Programming Fundamentals 6cp
      31270 Networking Essentials 6cp
STM90688  
      70211 Contracts 8cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
STM90651  
      31269 Business Requirements Modelling 6cp
STM90688  
      70218 Criminal Law 8cp
      70311 Torts 8cp
Spring semester
STM90651  
      31271 Database Fundamentals 6cp
STM90688  
      70317 Real Property 8cp
      70327 Commercial Law 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 3
Autumn semester
STM90688  
      70616 Australian Constitutional Law 8cp
      70617 Administrative Law 8cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
STM90688  
      70517 Equity and Trusts 8cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
Year 4
Autumn semester
STM90688  
      70417 Corporate Law 8cp
      70717 Evidence and Criminal Procedure 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
STM90651  
      31272 Project Management and the Professional 6cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
Year 5
Autumn semester
STM90688  
      75421 Civil Litigation 6cp
      75420 Ethics and Professional Conduct 6cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
Select 24 credit points of options 24cp

Levels of award

The Bachelor of Laws may be awarded with first or second class honours, which do not require an additional honours year. Honours candidates must complete the research thesis subject within the law option component. The rules concerning the Bachelor of Laws with honours can be found in undergraduate course information.

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology may also be awarded with a distinction, credit or pass.

Honours

Students interested in research and who excel in their IT studies are eligible to undertake one additional full-time year of study in the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Technology (C09019). The honours year is also available on a part-time basis over two years.

Professional recognition

The IT component qualifies for professional-level membership of the Australian Computer Society.

The law component of the course satisfies the requirements for admission to the Supreme Court of NSW as a lawyer, provided students complete a practical legal training (PLT) program, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232).

Other information

Further information on the law component or the IT component for current students is available from:

UTS Student Centre
telephone 1300 ask UTS (1300 275 887)
or +61 2 9514 1222
Ask UTS
www.ask.uts.edu.au

Further information for future students on the IT component is available from:

Engineering and Information Technology Outreach Office
telephone +61 2 9514 2666
email it@uts.edu.au