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C04236v3 Juris Doctor

Award(s): Juris Doctor (JD)
UAC code: 940422 (FT) (Autumn semester, Spring semester, Summer session) , 940423 (PT) (Autumn semester, Spring semester, Summer session)
CRICOS code: 060932C
Commonwealth supported place?: No
Load credit points: 144
Course EFTSL: 3
Location: City campus

Overview
Career options
Admission requirements
Credit recognition
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Levels of award
Articulation with UTS courses
Transfer between UTS courses
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

The Juris Doctor (JD) is a graduate law degree that builds on the established reputation of UTS: Law to provide high-calibre, graduate-level education in the theory and practice of the law. It is specifically designed for graduates of disciplines other than law. The Juris Doctor qualifies as an Australian Qualifications Framework level 9 master's degree. The flexible nature of the JD allows students to work while they study and to tailor their workload to suit professional and personal commitments.

The JD offers an alternative pathway to practise as a lawyer for graduates who have successfully completed a first degree. In a globalised environment, the JD is internationally recognised as a graduate-level law qualification. UTS: Law integrates flexible learning options, including day and night classes, block intensive classes and online learning.

Career options

Career options include, but are not limited to, lawyer within a private firm, government department or community law centre, regulatory affairs and policy adviser in the public or private sector or legal specialisation related to students' previous degree or enhanced career options within an existing professional sphere.

Admission requirements

Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor's degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate studies.

For this course the equivalent qualification required is a bachelor's degree in a discipline other than law or a law qualification from an overseas jurisdiction. Admission is at the discretion of the associate dean (teaching and learning).

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.

Credit recognition

General and course-specific credit recognition information regarding the Juris Doctor is available at postgraduate course information.

Course duration and attendance

The standard course can be completed in three years of full-time or five years of part-time study. There are three intakes a year (in Summer, Autumn and Spring).

Students who commence in Summer session complete the introductory core law subject 70102 Foundations of Law before the start of Autumn semester, thereby accelerating their progression and completing an essential introductory area of law before the commencement of their remaining academic program.

Course structure

The course comprises a total of 144 credit points. The study components for course completion are as follows:

  • 108 credit points of compulsory core law subjects (15 subjects),
  • 30 credit points of law options (five subjects), and
  • a 6-credit-point legal theory option (one subject).

Refer to the course entry in the UTS: Handbook 2013 for the pre-2014 course structure.

Refer to the course entry in the UTS: Handbook 2011 (Spring) for students admitted to the Juris Doctor before Summer session 2012 .

Industrial training/professional practice

To practise as a lawyer in NSW, students need to successfully complete an accredited legal qualification and an accredited course of practical legal training (PLT), such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232).

Course completion requirements

STM90831 Core subjects (JD) 108cp
CBK90920 Options (JD) 30cp
CBK90921 Options (Legal Theory PG) 6cp
Total 144cp

Course diagram



Course program

The introductory core law subject, 70102 Foundations of Law, and select core subjects may also be timetabled in Summer session.

Students in the standard full-time program enrol in between 24 and 26 credit points in Autumn and Spring semesters. Optional subjects are regularly timetabled but not all options are offered in any one semester. Optional subjects are timetabled subject to sufficient student interest.

http://timetable.uts.edu.au

The standard full-time and part-time programs are shown below.

Full time
Year 1
Autumn semester
70114 Criminal Law and Procedure 8cp
70102 Foundations of Law 8cp
70103 Ethics Law and Justice 6cp
Spring semester
70211 Contracts 8cp
70311 Torts 8cp
70616 Australian Constitutional Law 8cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
70327 Commercial Law 6cp
70104 Civil Practice 6cp
70317 Real Property 8cp
71116 Remedies 6cp
Spring semester
70517 Equity and Trusts 8cp
70617 Administrative Law 8cp
70109 Evidence 6cp
Year 3
Autumn semester
70106 Principles of Public International Law 6cp
70107 Principles of Company Law 8cp
Select one subject from the following: 6cp
78210 Law and Literature6cp 
78235 Justice6cp 
78236 Environmental Ethics6cp 
78237 Law and Place6cp 
78238 History and Theory of Intellectual Property6cp 
78239 International Feminist Perspectives6cp 
78240 Western Legal Theory6cp 
78241 Reading the Law: Language, Power and Ideology6cp 
Select one subject from the following: 6cp
CBK90920 Options (JD)30cp 
Spring semester
Select four subjects from the following: 24cp
CBK90920 Options (JD)30cp 
Part time
Year 1
Autumn semester
70102 Foundations of Law 8cp
70103 Ethics Law and Justice 6cp
Spring semester
70114 Criminal Law and Procedure 8cp
70211 Contracts 8cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
70311 Torts 8cp
70616 Australian Constitutional Law 8cp
Spring semester
70104 Civil Practice 6cp
70327 Commercial Law 6cp
Year 3
Autumn semester
70317 Real Property 8cp
71116 Remedies 6cp
Spring semester
70617 Administrative Law 8cp
70109 Evidence 6cp
Year 4
Autumn semester
70517 Equity and Trusts 8cp
70106 Principles of Public International Law 6cp
Spring semester
70107 Principles of Company Law 8cp
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
78210 Law and Literature6cp 
78235 Justice6cp 
78236 Environmental Ethics6cp 
78237 Law and Place6cp 
78238 History and Theory of Intellectual Property6cp 
78239 International Feminist Perspectives6cp 
78240 Western Legal Theory6cp 
78241 Reading the Law: Language, Power and Ideology6cp 
Year 5
Autumn semester
Select 12 credit points from the following options: 12cp
CBK90920 Options (JD)30cp 
Spring semester
Select 12 credit points from the following options: 12cp
CBK90920 Options (JD)30cp 
Year 6
Autumn semester
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
CBK90920 Options (JD)30cp 

Levels of award

The Juris Doctor may be awarded with honours. An additional year of study is not required. To qualify for honours, a student must complete 77740 Research Paper within CBK90920 Options (JD). The rules governing the Juris Doctor with honours (current and pre-2013) can be found in postgraduate course information. See coursework research on the UTS: Law website for information on how to apply to enrol.

Articulation with UTS courses

Students who successfully complete the Juris Doctor at UTS and have completed Master of Laws (C04143) equivalent subjects within the Juris Doctor, may apply for these subjects to be credited towards the Master of Laws (C04143).

Transfer between UTS courses

Subjects undertaken within the Juris Doctor are recognised within the Master of Legal Studies (C04147) and the Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies (C07074). Students enrolled in the Juris Doctor may apply to internally transfer to the master's or graduate diploma. Candidates are not awarded the Juris Doctor but subjects undertaken are applied towards the master's or graduate diploma.

Professional recognition

This course satisfies the requirements for admission as a lawyer to the Supreme Court of NSW, provided students undertake a PLT program, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232).

Other information

Further information for future students is available from:

telephone +61 2 9514 3660
email
law@uts.edu.au

Further information for current students is available from:

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