Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
016024E
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws
In the face of rapid technological change and global disruption, knowledge and skills in law and computer science open the door to a wide range of career opportunities. By studying the UNE Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws, you will develop advanced competencies in computer science and information technology, and understand how to write for, research, argue and apply the law - a valuable skillset to future proof your career.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
---|---|---|---|
Online Campus | Online/Off-campus - 5 years Part-time - 12 years | N/A | 80 |
UNE Armidale (main campus) | Full-time - 5 years Part-time - 12 years | N/A | 80 |
Structure
240 credit points
Subjects
- Discrete Mathematics (AMTH140)
- Introduction to Programming and the UNIX Environment (COSC110)
- Object Oriented Programming (COSC120)
- Fundamentals of Cybersecurity and Privacy (COSC130)
- Database Management Systems (COSC210)
- Software Development Studio 2 (COSC220)
- Data Structures and Algorithms (COSC230)
- Operating Systems (COSC240)
- Software Project Management (COSC310)
- Information Technology Project (COSC320)
- Foundations of Law (LAW100)
- Law in Context (LAW101)
- Legal Professional Skills (LAW102)
- Torts Law (LAW131)
- Criminal Law (LAW162)
- Contract Law (LAW172)
- Property Law (LAW283)
- Civil Dispute Resolution (LAW310)
- Evidence and Proof (LAW313)
- Professional Conduct (LAW320)
- Equity and Trusts (LAW340)
- Corporations Law (LAW351)
- Constitutional Law (LAW399)
- Administrative Law (LAW400)
- Remedies and Advanced Legal Skills (LAW480)
- Technology and the Law (LAW499)
Entry requirements
- an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.