The combined degrees program of Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (Honours), Bachelor of Science requires the completion of a minimum of 216-225 units of study.
For admission to the program, students must apply for admission to the Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (Honours) combined degrees through SATAC.
Eligible students who decline the offer to take up the combined degrees program at enrolment and wish in a subsequent year to enrol in the combined degrees program will be required to apply to SATAC or via university internal transfer, for admission to the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Specialisation).
Students enrolled in a combined degree program must complete the full program specified within the combined program for each degree before they can graduate with either award.
Students who commence, but subsequently do not wish to complete, the combined degrees program may be eligible to transfer to either the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice programs and to receive credit for some or all of the topics already completed.
Prerequisites and Assumed Knowledge for Specialisations
There are no formal prerequisites for the specialisation in Biodiversity and Conservation but a knowledge of Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry to Year 11 is desirable.
Successful completion of SACE Stage 2 Chemistry or the equivalent is required for entry to the specialisation in Forensic and Analytical Chemistry.
There are no formal prerequisites for the specialisations in Marine Biology and Marine Biology and Aquaculture, but knowledge of Mathematics and/or Physics to SACE Year 11 level is desirable.
Successful completion of SACE Year 12 Chemistry, Physics and Mathematical Studies or the equivalent are required for entry to the specialisation in Nanotechnology Quantum Nanostructures stream, while successful completion of SACE Year 12 Chemistry only will allow entry into the specialisation in Nanotechnology Biomedical Nanotechnology stream.
Successful completion of SACE Year 12 Physics and Mathematical Studies or the equivalent is assumed for the specialisations in Physics and Energy and Advanced Materials.
To qualify for the combined degrees program of Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (Honours), Bachelor of Science, a student must complete the following program of study with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic:
OR
#Units required for completion of the Science component will depend on the chosen specialisation or major. Students without the assumed knowledge requirement for some core topics may be required to complete additional topics and this may increase the minimum units required for completion.
*Science electives are defined as any BIOL, BIOD, BTEC, CHEM, COMP, CTEC, DSGN, EASC, ENGR, ENVS, FACH, GEOG, MATH, NANO, PHYS, SERC, SPOC, STAT or STEM topics for which the prerequisites are met.
**Specialisations have different admission requirements to other programs of study available in the Bachelor of Science. In order to undertake a specialisation students must be admitted to the specialisation program
#The name of the specialisation will appear on the transcript and the parchment eg Bachelor of Science (Animal Behaviour)
Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
No more than 45 units of First Year level topics may be included in the degree.
Specialisations**# are offered in:
Majors are offered in:
Every effort has been made to ensure the information published on the Course Rule pages is accurate at the time of publication. Flinders University reserves the right to amend its curriculum without prior notice, and will update the Course Rules to reflect any amendments at the earliest opportunity.
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