Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Program By The University of Auckland |Top Universities
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Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

44,502 NZDTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

08 Dec, 2024Application Deadline

Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLB

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Students who have completed LLB Part I & II of the LLB programme and have a weighted law GPA (LawHons GPA) of 6.00 (B+) and above are eligible to apply and be admitted into the LLB(Hons) programme.

Students who have graduated with the LLB degree cannot be admitted into LLB(Hons).

Students complete the LLB (Hons) requirements concurrently with their LLB, which is different to Honours offerings in other University Programmes.

The LLB(Hons) programme includes a full-year 20-point Honours Seminar Course and a 40-point Dissertation in addition to the LLB degree requirements. This is an extra semester of study.

Throughout the programme, students will need to maintain at least a B+ average.

Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLB

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Students who have completed LLB Part I & II of the LLB programme and have a weighted law GPA (LawHons GPA) of 6.00 (B+) and above are eligible to apply and be admitted into the LLB(Hons) programme.

Students who have graduated with the LLB degree cannot be admitted into LLB(Hons).

Students complete the LLB (Hons) requirements concurrently with their LLB, which is different to Honours offerings in other University Programmes.

The LLB(Hons) programme includes a full-year 20-point Honours Seminar Course and a 40-point Dissertation in addition to the LLB degree requirements. This is an extra semester of study.

Throughout the programme, students will need to maintain at least a B+ average.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+
To be considered for selection into LLB(Hons), you need to have:
Completed all LLB Part I and II courses
AND
Have a minimum LawHons GPA of 6.00
Entry into LLB(Hons) will be calculated on the basis of your weighted law GPA (LawHons GPA). Students with a minimum LawHons GPA of 6.00 (B+) are eligible to be admitted into the LLB(Hons) programme.
Transfer students will only be eligible to apply for LLB(Hons) upon completion of LAW 141 with the minimum grade requirement of C+, LAW 298 alongside LLB Part II courses and any outstanding non-law courses.
08 Dec 2024
4 Years
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

11,194 NZD
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International Students

44,502 NZD
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