Undergraduate students have the opportunity to study either a four year Bachelor of Laws or a five year combined degree, combining their law studies with another discipline. View all courses.
The Faculty of Law is involved in the University of Tasmania High Achiever Program. This Program provides high-achieving Tasmanian senior secondary school students with the opportunity to enrol in University units to complement and extend their TCE or IB studies.
The Faculty of Law offers Masters of Law (LLM) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) as research higher degrees. There are many scholarships open to application by Law postgraduate students.
The Faculty of Law encourages postgraduate students to consider themselves full members of the Faculty, while receiving excellent guidance from the Faculty's academic staff. For further details, including admission requirements and application procedures, please see the Faculty of Law Postgraduate Study page.
The University of Tasmania Law School warmly welcomes international students. Today, a great number of students from many Commonwealth countries including Malaysia, Singapore and India undertake their legal studies at the University of Tasmania. Many complete their entire law degree at UTAS while others come on an exchange from universities around the world.
The Law Faculty offers a unique and innovative support program for international students. The objectives of the International Students Support Program (ISSP) are to assist international students to achieve their full academic potential and to ensure that their time studying in Australia is memorable. For more information please see the Faculty of Law International Students site.
The Faculty of Law is offering a brand new HECS free instensive elective starting June 2013: Current Issues in Envionmental Law (LAW639).
The Faculty is also offering Introduction to Law (LAW121) as an intensive unit over the winter semester. More info from the Faculty.
The Faculty of Law's Centre for Law and Genetics, in collaboration with Menzies Research Institute Tasmania are conducting an online survey to gather public opinion about the possibility of a Tasmanian biobank. Fill it out now: www.tasbiobankproject.com, and be entered into the draw to win a $500 visa giftcard!
Introduction to Law (LAW121) is now offered as a intensive 15 day course.
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29 May, 2013
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