Not offered in 2018
The Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice is a 36-unit program offered by the College of Business, Government and Law. The course is offered over two semesters full-time.
Applicants must normally:
The requirements for applicants from the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia are set out below:
University of Adelaide - Bachelor of Laws Applicants
Applicants in a final period of study, during which the successful completion of the topics in which they are enrolled will lead to the completion of the Bachelor of Laws at the University of Adelaide will be eligible to commence the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice if they have successfully completed all of the compulsory Bachelor of Laws topics with the exception of Evidence and Proof in Theory and Practice and be undertaking that topic in the period of study in which they commence the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
University of Adelaide Bachelor of Laws degree applicants may also have their final year electives outstanding in addition to Evidence and Proof in Theory and Practice at the time they commence the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
University of South Australia - Bachelor of Laws Applicants
Applicants in a final period of study, during which the successful completion of the topics in which they are enrolled will lead to the completion of the Bachelor of Laws at the University of South Australia will be eligible to commence the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice if they have successfully completed all compulsory topics; and Civil Procedure, Evidence and Professional Conduct; and not less than 24 of the 32 topics required for the Bachelor of Laws.
NOTE
1. The degree of Bachelor of Laws of the University of Adelaide and the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice of the Flinders University of South Australia and the degree of Bachelor of Laws of the University of South Australia fulfill the academic requirements for admission in South Australia. A student seeking to enrol on the basis of a degree from another university should apply to the South Australian Board of Examiners for an indication that the degree will fulfill the admission requirements.
2. A student permitted to enrol concurrently in the Graduate Diploma of Legal practice and the final period of study of an undergraduate degree will not be awarded the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice until the undergraduate degree is completed.
The course will:
Graduates of the course are expected to be able to:
To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, students must complete 36 units of coursework according to the following program of study:
36 units comprising:
LLAW8300 Professional Skills and Standards 1 (4.5 units)
LLAW8301 Professional Skills and Standards 2 (9 units)
LLAW8302 Professional Experience (4.5 units)
LLAW8303 Transactional Legal Practice GE (9 units)
LLAW8304 Criminal Practice and Advocacy GE (4.5 units)
LLAW8305 Civil Litigation Practice (4.5 units)
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