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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CG98

CG98 - Bachelor of Laws

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Study Schedule

A recommended study schedule for this program can be obtained from your Program Advisor or the Faculty website. Students may determine their own schedule based upon credit transfers and personal study requirements. It is important to note that full-time students usually enrol in 4 courses per term and part-time students usually enrol in 2 courses per term.

 

For Program Planners please refer to the Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education website located at http://cqu.edu.au/fabieplannersandprogramchanges/.

 

Note: students must check to see when and where a course is offered before enrolling. See the course availability in this handbook for details.

Practising as a Solicitor in Australia

 

Queensland

To practice as a solicitor in Queensland, you must first complete an approved law degree such as the CQUniversity Bachelor of Laws.  Graduates wishing to be admitted as a solicitor must also undertake additional legal training through either successful completion of a Practical Legal Training (PLT) course, or by serving as a Supervised Trainee.  The Queensland Law Society offers an approved PLT course as well as courses for trainees.

 

Upon completion of the above, graduates can apply for admisison as a Lawyer to the Roll of Lawyers in Queensland, providing you are able to satisfy the Admission Board and the Supreme Court of your fitness to practise.  Graduates can then apply for a Practising Certificate through the Queensland Law Society.

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the following websites:

 

Queensland Law Society www.qls.com.au 

 

The Bar Association of Queensland www.qldbar.asn.au 

 

New South Wales

Graduates must complete one of the practical training courses recognised by the Legal Practitioners Admission Board. 

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the following websites:

 

NSW Justice & Attorney General http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/

 

Law Society of NSW http://www.lawsociety.com.au/

 

NSW Bar Association www.nswbar.asn.au

 

Victoria

Graduates have a choice of completing either a twelve month period as a clerk or a course of practical training.

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the Law Institute of Victoria website:

 

www.liv.asn.au

 

Western Australia

Graduates must complete a twelve month period as a clerk under articles before gaining admission to the Legal Practioners' Board.

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the WA Legal Practice Board website:

 

www.lpbwa.org.au

 

South Australia

Graduates must complete a Graduate Certificate in Legal Practice together with a practical legal training program to qualify for admission to the South Australian Law Society.

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the Law Society of SA website:

 

www.lawsocietysa.asn.au

 

Tasmania

Graduates have the option of completing either a six month Legal Practice Course followed by a twelve month articles of apprenticeship or complete a two year articles of clerkship.

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the Law Society of Tasmania website:

 

www.taslawsociety.asn.au 

 

Australian Capital Territory

Graduates must complete a five month Legal Workshop course to qualify for admission as a solicitor.

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the The Supreme Court of the ACT website:

 http://www.courts.act.gov.au/supreme/content/services_admissions.asp?textonly=no

 

 

Northern Territory

Graduates must complete a period of twelve months as a clerk under articles before gaining admission to the Northern Territory Law Society.

 

For more detailed information, please refer to the Law Society Northern Territory website:

 

www.lawsocietynt.asn.au

 

 

 

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