Opened in 2020, UTS Central is the Faculty of Law's new home located on our city campus.
Bachelor of Laws
The Bachelor of Laws is one of Sydney's leading law degrees. It has been developed to help students build foundational knowledge in the practice of law, as well as the 'soft' skills (problem solving, analytical thinking, spoken and written communication) required to succeed in a legal career.
Students gain a fundamental understanding of the Australian legal system, as well as essential knowledge of common law principles. The course meets the academic requirements for admission to practise as a lawyer in NSW.
Elective subjects enable students to tailor their degree to areas of personal interest – these include law electives, such an environmental law, human rights law, a major in legal futures and technology, or electives from other disciplines – and develop a complementary skill set that enhance their professional prospects.
Innovation and Transdisciplinary program
All UTS students have the opportunity to develop distinctive capabilities around transdisciplinary thinking and innovation through the TD School. Transdisciplinary education at UTS brings together great minds from different disciplines to explore ideas that improve the way we live and work in the world. These offerings are unique to UTS and directly translate to many existing and emerging roles and careers.
Diploma in InnovationThe Diploma in Innovation (C20060) teaches innovation, supports personal transformation and provides the hard skills needed to support the inventors and inventions of the future. Students come out of the Diploma in Innovation, with the hard skills to create and support sectoral and societal transformation. Graduates are able to fluently integrate ideas, across professional disciplines and are inventors of the future.
All UTS undergraduate students (with the exception of students concurrently enrolled in the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation) can apply for the Diploma in Innovation upon admission in their chosen undergraduate degree. It is a complete degree program that runs in parallel to any undergraduate degree. The course is offered on a three-year, part-time basis, with subjects running in 3-week long intensive blocks in July, December and February sessions. More information including a link to apply is available athttps://dipinn.uts.edu.au.
Transdisciplinary electives programTransdisciplinary electives broaden students' horizons and supercharge their problem-solving skills, helping them to learn outside, beyond and across their degrees. Students enrolled in an undergraduate course that includes electives can choose to take a transdisciplinary subject (with the exception of students concurrently enrolled in the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation). More information about the TD Electives program is availablehere.
[Speaker: Georgia Dixon, Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Laws, University of Technology Sydney]
The Law faculty has recently moved from Haymarket campus to the Broadway area. It's a brand new building that's very high tech and there's lots of great places to study.
The Moot Court is used for all of our Mooting competitions at UTS, which is like a mock trial. It's like what you see in movies, it's the fake court scenes and researching cases in the past. There's televisions all around the room, everyone can be mic'd up and we can even do video links to people in other locations. These days a lot of video links are happening between states, or even internationally, and with cameras in these rooms, we can do exactly that.
There are also student breakout rooms, which are the best place to go and study, you can sit around a table with a group,and have a study group all studying together, or there are individual tables where you can have some time to yourself.
We also have a really nice new Winter Garden, so you can study outside as well.
The Trial Courts are very similar to the Moot Court, just a smaller version with a few different setups where you can also have a witness at the front and room for other people to give expert evidence.
If you do a UTS faculty moot you can use the preparation room. It's got special swipe card access and you can go in there and have some quiet time to prepare on a moot, practice your orals, or write your written submissions.
Student reception is where you can go and ask any questions if you're having some issues or contact a staff member. If you have to hand in a hard copy of an assignment, student reception is where you'd go.
One of the best parts about being at UTS Central is it's the same building as the library and the Reading Room.
There's lots of wonderful facilities that are all very high tech and a great place to be continuing my studies.
Typical study program
The two programs below show the standard programs of study for a full-time student and a part-time student with 30 credit points of law options.
The 84 credit points of optional subjects are made up of:
- 30 credit points of law options fromCBK90922orMAJ09443
- a 6 credit point of transdisciplinary elective fromCBK92069
- a 6-credit-point legal theory option fromCBK90923, and either
Students commencing their study in Autumn wishing to complete the majorMAJ09443Legal Futures and Technology need to ensure that they study76106Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) in their final Autumn session before they study76107Applied Project in Law, Innovation and Technology (Capstone 2) in their final Spring session.
Students commencing their study in Spring wishing to complete the majorMAJ09443Legal Futures and Technology need to ensure that they study76106Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) in their penultimate Autumn session before they study76107Applied Project in Law, Innovation and Technology (Capstone 2) in their final Spring session.
First year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 24 credit points from the following: | 24 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
Honours
Students can graduate with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) if they complete76090Research Methodology and76040Research Thesis within the course. The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) may be awarded with first or second class honours, which does not require an additional honours year. The rules concerning the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) can be found inundergraduate course information.
Students who meet thecriteria for honoursare eligible for transfer into the appropriate undergraduate honours exit course on completion of all coursework and occurs just prior to graduation.
Students who undertake the Legal Futures and Technology major and who meet the criteria for honours can choose to undertake honours as part of their degree.
First year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Fifth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Sixth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Seventh year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
First year
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 24 credit points from the following: | 24 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Fifth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
First year
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Fifth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Options (Law UG) | cbk90922 | 30 |
Sixth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Just Tech | 76114 | 6 |
History and Theory of International Law | 76109 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Seventh year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
First year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) | 76106 | 6 |
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Applied Project in Law, Innovation and Technology (Capstone 2) | 76107 | 6 |
First year
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) | 76106 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Applied Project in Law, Innovation and Technology (Capstone 2) | 76107 | 6 |
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Fifth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
First year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Fifth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Sixth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) | 76106 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Applied Project in Law, Innovation and Technology (Capstone 2) | 76107 | 6 |
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Seventh year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
First year
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Second year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Third year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Fourth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Corporate Law | 70417 | 8 |
Public International Law | 70108 | 6 |
Fifth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Legal Futures and Technology | maj09443 | 30 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Transdisciplinary Electives | cbk92069 | 6 |
Sixth year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Select 18 credit points from the following: | 18 | |
Electives | cbk92208 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Legal and Professional Skills | 75424 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Jurisprudence | 76008 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 76033 | 6 |
Judgment and the Rule of Law | 76057 | 6 |
Gender and Law | 76081 | 6 |
Wickedness and Vice | 78039 | 6 |
Law and Literature | 76902 | 6 |
Criminology | 76012 | 6 |
Indigenous Peoples and the Law | 76068 | 6 |
Just Tech | 76114 | 6 |
History and Theory of International Law | 76109 | 6 |
Seventh year
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
---|---|---|
Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) | 76106 | 6 |
Transactional Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Practical Experience | 75411 | 0 |
Litigation and Estate Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Applied Project in Law, Innovation and Technology (Capstone 2) | 76107 | 6 |
Course fees
For relevant fee information, please choose from the following:
Local student
All students at UTS pay tuition fees to contribute towards the cost of their studies.
In 2024 all offers made to domestic undergraduate students will be forCommonwealth Supported Places (CSP), which means that the Australian government makes a substantial contribution towards the cost of your education, and you pay the balance through student contributions.
The amount you pay depends on your area of study and the number of credit points (cp) in which you enrol. At UTS 48 credit points is considered to be one Equivalent Full Time Study Load (EFTSL).
The table to the right shows the amount a student can expect to pay for one year of full-time study (1.0 EFTSL).
Students can choose to pay their student contribution upfront, or if eligible, can defer their fees throughHECS-HELP.
In addition to tuition fees, students are required to pay aServices and Amenities Fee(SSAF). The purchase of textbooks and other course materials may also result in additional cost.
You can calculate your student contribution as a percentage of the amounts shown on the table. Fee rates are divided into four bands covering broad discipline areas. It is important to note that a particular subject within a course may fall within a different band.
For example, if you are enrolled in a6-credit point Architecture subject, your contribution would be6/48 x $8,948 = $1,118.
Student contribution amounts for 2024 commencing students
2024 student contribution - Area of Study | Amount for 48 cp |
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Law, Accounting, Administration, Economics, Commerce, Communications and Society and Culture | $16,323 |
Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science | $12,720 |
Allied Health, Other Health, Built Environment, Computing, Visual & Performing Arts, Professional Pathway Psychology, Professional Pathway Social Work, Engineering, Surveying, Environmental Studies, Science and Pathology | $8,948 |
Education, Postgraduate Clinical Psychology, English, Mathematics, Statistics, Nursing or Foreign Languages and Agriculture | $4,445 |
International student
Tuition fees for international undergraduate students can be found usingtuition fees search.
Tuition fees must be paid in advance each session and are subject to annual increase. Fees for future year(s) published in fees search, whilst unlikely to change, are estimates only. UTS makes every effort to provide up to date future year(s) fee estimates and to limit any changes, however, UTS reserves the right to vary fees for future year(s) at any time.
For this course, the cost per credit point for 2024 is $948. The total credit points are 192.
All international students should familiarise themselves with the following documents:
- Protocol on refund of fees for international students- contains the refund of fees information for international students.
- Tuition Protection Service- designed to ensure that students receive the tuition they have paid for
In addition to tuition fees, students may be required to pay aStudent Services and Amenities Fee(SSAF). Textbooks and other course materials will also result in additional costs.
UTS Alumni save 10%:alumni.uts.edu.au/advantage
For further information on costs related to your study at UTS, visit theinternational students' fees information page.
Careers
Career options include lawyer or legal policy adviser within a government or corporate department, private law firm or community law centre, or negotiating treaties or work in legislation drafting with the Attorney-General's Department.
Course structure
Course structure explained
The course comprises a total of 192 credit points. The study components for course completion are:
- 108 credit points of compulsory core law subjects,
- 30 credit points of law options, this includes either:
- 30 credit points of law options, or
- 30 credit points of legal futures and technology options
- a 6-credit-point legal theory option
- a 6 credit point transdisciplinary elective
- 42 credit points of law or non-law electives, made up of either:
- 42 credit points of subjects offered by other faculties of the university (for students who have not received exemption on the basis of a recognised prior degree), or
- 18 credit points of practical legal training (PLT) subjects plus 24 credit points of electives.
Industrial training/professional practice
To practise as a lawyer in NSW, students need to successfully complete an accredited legal qualification (e.g. Bachelor of Laws) and an accredited course of practical legal training (PLT), which UTS offers through its PLT program.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws have the option of completing the PLT program within their undergraduate law degree. Alternatively, students who wish to practise as lawyers in NSW can complete their Bachelor of Laws by including further law electives and then undertake a postgraduate course in PLT, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232).
Course completion requirements
Requirement | Credit Points |
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STM90832Core (Law) | 108 |
CBK92210Options | 42 |
CBK91729LLB options | 30 |
CBK90923Options (Legal Theory UG) | 6 |
CBK92069Transdisciplinary Electives | 6 |
Total | 192 |
Additional information
Course duration
The course duration is four years of full-time or six-and-a-half years of part-time study. Full-time students have approximately 12–14.5 contact hours per week and part-time students have approximately 7–9.5 contact hours per week. Timetable constraints may require attendance at both day and evening classes.
Full time, on campus
Part time, on campus
Admission requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL iBT: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64 with a writing score of 50; or C1A/C2P: 176-184 with a writing score of 169.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
International studentsVisa requirement:To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.
Check to see if there areadditional admission requirementsfor this course.
Additional information relating to this course, including the ATAR profile of domestic students who commenced this course in Autumn 2022, is located under UTS'admissions requirements, alongside information relating to the commencing student cohort who were enrolled in this course past the Autumn 2022 census date.
If you don't meet the admission requirements for this course, there may bealternative pathwaysto help you gain admission.
Inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential to the successful completion of a course. For more information about inherent requirements and where prospective and current students can get assistance and advice regarding these, see theUTS Inherent requirements page.
Prospective and current students should carefully read the Inherent Requirements Statement below and consider whether they might experience challenges in successfully completing this course.
UTS will make reasonable adjustments to teaching and learning, assessment, professional experiences, course related work experience and other course activities to facilitate maximum participation by students with disabilities, carer responsibilities, and religious or cultural obligations in their courses.
For course specific information see theFaculty of Law Inherent (Essential) Requirements Statement.
ATAR and selection ranks
To find out further information regarding ATAR and selection ranks from previous applicants who received an offer to this course, please visit ourAdmissions Stats Tool
Assumed knowledge
Proficiency in English.
Year 12 adjustment factor scheme
Recognition of prior learning
Students who have already completed a degree in another discipline may apply for exemption from 42 credit points of general law electives. Details about applying for recognition of prior learning can be found inundergraduate course information.
Scholarships and prizes
Scholarships
For Bachelor of Laws students
For Law students
- ARC Linkage Project in digital-twin driven prognostics for the mining industry
- Crescent Leadership Scholarship
- Ericsson Technology Scholarship
- Global Exchange Scholarship
- International Research Training Program Scholarship (IRTP)
- Mentoring of Women in Engineering and IT Scholarship
- RACE for 2030 CRC Industry PhD Scholarship
- Rosemary Johnston HDR Scholarship
- Ross Milbourne Elite Athlete Scholarship
- Scape Accommodation Scholarship
- Telstra Enterprise Certitude Scholarship
- Thrive: Next Generation Graduates - PhD – Social Science and Policy
- UTS Diploma to Degree Pathway Scholarship
- UTS Diploma to Degree Scholarship for High School Graduates
- UTS Housing Resident Networker Scholarship
- UTS Scholarship for European Undergraduate Students
- UTS Undergraduate Tuition Fee Scholarship
- UTS-Vietnam Government Project 89 PhD Scholarship
- Wikipedia and Australian history and events
Only for international students
- Australia Awards Scholarships (Australian Government Scholarships)
- Diploma to Degree Scholarship
- Scholarship for Gaokao Students from People’s Republic of China
- Undergraduate Academic Excellence International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Excellence International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship – South Asia
- UTS Chinese Undergraduate Tuition Fee Scholarship
- UTS College to UTS Pathways Scholarship
- UTS Diploma to Degree Pathway Scholarship (China)
- UTS GCE A Level and International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship
- UTS Humanitarian Scholarship
- UTS MACC Undergraduate Scholarship
- UTS Study Abroad Excellence Scholarship
- UTS Vice-Chancellor’s International Undergraduate Scholarship
For all domestic students
- Elite Athlete Program
- Endeavour Cheung Kong Student Exchange Program Scholarships
- Equal Access Scholarship (Institution Equity Scholarship)
- New Colombo Plan Mobility Program
- New Colombo Plan Scholarships Program
- Ross Milbourne Research Scholarship in Economics
- Tertiary Access Payment (TAP)
- The Wanago Access Scholarship for Young Women
Only for Aboriginal Australian or Torres Strait Islander students
- Bruce and Carol Kendall Undergraduate Memorial Scholarship
- Indigenous Education Costs Scholarship
- Indigenous Relocation and Accommodation Scholarship
- Jumbunna Accommodation Scholarship
- Jumbunna Commencement Scholarship
- Jumbunna Honours Scholarship
- LEVO Indigenous Technology Scholarship
- The GO Foundation Indigenous Scholarship
- Transgrid Indigenous Scholarship for Engineering and Information Technology
- UTS Council Indigenous Scholarship
Prizes and awards
For Law students
- AJ Park Prize
- Alan Chappel Engineering Innovation Prize
- Allens Prize
- Ashurst Litigation Prize
- Australian Insurance Law Association Prize
- Australian Steel Institute (ASI) Undergraduate Design Award
- Banking Law Prize
- Best Capstone Poster Prize
- Blackstone Waterhouse Prize
- Blanchfield Nicholls Prize
- City of Sydney Law Society Practical Legal Training Award
- Clyde & Co Prize
- CommBank & Telstra UTS Best Venture Prize
- Competition Law Prize
- Dame Mary Gilmore Memorial Prize in Journalism
- David & Catherine Barker Mooting Prize
- David Toolan Memorial Prize
- Dean's Merit List for Academic Excellence (Business)
- Dean’s Capstone Presentation Prize
- dwp Design Excellence Prize
- Engineering Undergraduate Achievement Prize
- Ernst & Young Prize
- Fragar Prize in Environmental Planning and Development Law
- Gareth Ivory Memorial Prize in Journalism
- George J Haggarty Civil Engineering Prize
- Guy Morrison Prize for Excellence
- Harmers Workplace Lawyers Prize for Employment Law
- Harmers Workplace Lawyers Prize for Labour Law
- Henry Davis York Prize
- Henry Davis York Prize
- Industrial Relations Society of NSW Prize for Excellence in Industrial Relations Undergraduate Study
- Information Technology Undergraduate Achievement Prize
- Jack Kaganer Prize
- King & Wood Mallesons Award
- King Living Foundation 1st Year Achievement Prize
- Lance Jolly Prize
- Law Partners Personal Injury Lawyers Prize
- Law Society of New South Wales Prize
- Maurice Blackburn Prize
- MinterEllison Prize
- New South Wales Bar Association Prize
- Norton Rose Fulbright Prize
- Peter Egri Memorial Prize
- Robert Greenwood QC Memorial Prize
- SIEMENS ‘CONTROL SYSTEMS’ PRIZE
- Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Prize
- Teachers Mutual Bank Rural Student Placement Prize
- The Carla Zampatti Foundation Design Award
- The Hon Michael Kirby – Voiceless Prize for Animal Law
- The Hon. Helen Sham-Ho Law Undergraduate Prize
- The Lawrie Fitzgerald Memorial Prize in Innovation and Creativity
- The Sanjin Mujic Memorial Award
- The Toby’s Estate Closed Loop Design Prize
- The Victor E Shalala Memorial Achievement Award
- Thomson Reuters Prize for Advanced Commercial Law
- Thomson Reuters Prize for Media Law
- Trevor Buchner Design Prize
- UTS Anthology Writing Prize
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in Accounting
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in Business
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in International Business
- Veronica Pike Prize
- Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation Regional Journalism Prize
Professional recognition
This course satisfies the requirements for admission to the Supreme Court of NSW as a lawyer provided students undertake the optional practical legal training program as part of the course or at the completion of the course. Check with theNSW Legal Profession Admission Board(LPAB) for time constraints.
Download a course guide
UTS: Handbook
Information for international students
Find out about support services, the Australian education system, accommodation and more to help youget the most out of your study at UTS.
Part ofThe Faculty of Law
Domestic students
Before you apply
Here are a few important things for you to check out before you apply:
- admission requirements for this course.
These can be found on the overview tab and there may also beadditional entry requirements - required levels ofEnglish proficiencyfor the course you're interested in.
- recognition of prior learning guidelinesif you've undertaken previous study that might be credited towards your course at UTS.
How to apply
Domestic applicants can apply via theUniversities Admissions Centre (UAC)(opens an external site)
UAC code(s):604000 FT (Autumn session, Spring session, Spring session), 604001 PT (Autumn session, Spring session, Spring session)
Make a note of the relevant UAC code before starting the UAC application.
Intake
Spring Session 2024
Important dates
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UAC applications open
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Closing date for change of preference (May Round 1)
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9
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UAC offers released (May Round 1)
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15
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Non-school leaver info session
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16
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Closing date for change of preference (May Round 2)
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23
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UAC offers released (May Round 2)
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30
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Closing date for change of preference (June Round 1)
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UAC offers released (June Round 1)
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Closing date for change of preference (June Round 2)
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UAC offers released (June Round 2)
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Closing date for change of preference (July Round 1)
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12
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UAC offers released (July Round 1)
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18
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Closing date for change of preference (July Round 2)
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25
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UAC offers released (July Round 2)
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29-31
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Spring session orientation
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AUGUST 2024
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Spring session orientation
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5
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Spring session commences (main calendar)
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19
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Last day to enrol for Spring session
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28
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Spring census date – last day to withdraw from subjects or apply for leave of absence
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UTS Open Day
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SEPTEMBER 2024
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UAC early bird processing charge deadline
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FULL ACADEMIC DATES
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Visit the UTS Handbook for full academic dates including the Heath and Education calendars.
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Need more information?
Scholarships, prizes and awards
Scholarships
For Bachelor of Laws students
For Law students
- ARC Linkage Project in digital-twin driven prognostics for the mining industry
- Crescent Leadership Scholarship
- Ericsson Technology Scholarship
- Global Exchange Scholarship
- International Research Training Program Scholarship (IRTP)
- Mentoring of Women in Engineering and IT Scholarship
- RACE for 2030 CRC Industry PhD Scholarship
- Rosemary Johnston HDR Scholarship
- Ross Milbourne Elite Athlete Scholarship
- Scape Accommodation Scholarship
- Telstra Enterprise Certitude Scholarship
- Thrive: Next Generation Graduates - PhD – Social Science and Policy
- UTS Diploma to Degree Pathway Scholarship
- UTS Diploma to Degree Scholarship for High School Graduates
- UTS Housing Resident Networker Scholarship
- UTS Scholarship for European Undergraduate Students
- UTS Undergraduate Tuition Fee Scholarship
- UTS-Vietnam Government Project 89 PhD Scholarship
- Wikipedia and Australian history and events
Only for international students
- Australia Awards Scholarships (Australian Government Scholarships)
- Diploma to Degree Scholarship
- Scholarship for Gaokao Students from People’s Republic of China
- Undergraduate Academic Excellence International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Excellence International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship – South Asia
- UTS Chinese Undergraduate Tuition Fee Scholarship
- UTS College to UTS Pathways Scholarship
- UTS Diploma to Degree Pathway Scholarship (China)
- UTS GCE A Level and International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship
- UTS Humanitarian Scholarship
- UTS MACC Undergraduate Scholarship
- UTS Study Abroad Excellence Scholarship
- UTS Vice-Chancellor’s International Undergraduate Scholarship
For all domestic students
- Elite Athlete Program
- Endeavour Cheung Kong Student Exchange Program Scholarships
- Equal Access Scholarship (Institution Equity Scholarship)
- New Colombo Plan Mobility Program
- New Colombo Plan Scholarships Program
- Ross Milbourne Research Scholarship in Economics
- Tertiary Access Payment (TAP)
- The Wanago Access Scholarship for Young Women
Only for Aboriginal Australian or Torres Strait Islander students
- Bruce and Carol Kendall Undergraduate Memorial Scholarship
- Indigenous Education Costs Scholarship
- Indigenous Relocation and Accommodation Scholarship
- Jumbunna Accommodation Scholarship
- Jumbunna Commencement Scholarship
- Jumbunna Honours Scholarship
- LEVO Indigenous Technology Scholarship
- The GO Foundation Indigenous Scholarship
- Transgrid Indigenous Scholarship for Engineering and Information Technology
- UTS Council Indigenous Scholarship
Prizes and awards
For Law students
- AJ Park Prize
- Alan Chappel Engineering Innovation Prize
- Allens Prize
- Ashurst Litigation Prize
- Australian Insurance Law Association Prize
- Australian Steel Institute (ASI) Undergraduate Design Award
- Banking Law Prize
- Best Capstone Poster Prize
- Blackstone Waterhouse Prize
- Blanchfield Nicholls Prize
- City of Sydney Law Society Practical Legal Training Award
- Clyde & Co Prize
- CommBank & Telstra UTS Best Venture Prize
- Competition Law Prize
- Dame Mary Gilmore Memorial Prize in Journalism
- David & Catherine Barker Mooting Prize
- David Toolan Memorial Prize
- Dean's Merit List for Academic Excellence (Business)
- Dean’s Capstone Presentation Prize
- dwp Design Excellence Prize
- Engineering Undergraduate Achievement Prize
- Ernst & Young Prize
- Fragar Prize in Environmental Planning and Development Law
- Gareth Ivory Memorial Prize in Journalism
- George J Haggarty Civil Engineering Prize
- Guy Morrison Prize for Excellence
- Harmers Workplace Lawyers Prize for Employment Law
- Harmers Workplace Lawyers Prize for Labour Law
- Henry Davis York Prize
- Henry Davis York Prize
- Industrial Relations Society of NSW Prize for Excellence in Industrial Relations Undergraduate Study
- Information Technology Undergraduate Achievement Prize
- Jack Kaganer Prize
- King & Wood Mallesons Award
- King Living Foundation 1st Year Achievement Prize
- Lance Jolly Prize
- Law Partners Personal Injury Lawyers Prize
- Law Society of New South Wales Prize
- Maurice Blackburn Prize
- MinterEllison Prize
- New South Wales Bar Association Prize
- Norton Rose Fulbright Prize
- Peter Egri Memorial Prize
- Robert Greenwood QC Memorial Prize
- SIEMENS ‘CONTROL SYSTEMS’ PRIZE
- Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Prize
- Teachers Mutual Bank Rural Student Placement Prize
- The Carla Zampatti Foundation Design Award
- The Hon Michael Kirby – Voiceless Prize for Animal Law
- The Hon. Helen Sham-Ho Law Undergraduate Prize
- The Lawrie Fitzgerald Memorial Prize in Innovation and Creativity
- The Sanjin Mujic Memorial Award
- The Toby’s Estate Closed Loop Design Prize
- The Victor E Shalala Memorial Achievement Award
- Thomson Reuters Prize for Advanced Commercial Law
- Thomson Reuters Prize for Media Law
- Trevor Buchner Design Prize
- UTS Anthology Writing Prize
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in Accounting
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in Business
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in International Business
- Veronica Pike Prize
- Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation Regional Journalism Prize
International students
Before you apply
Here are a few important things for you to check out before you apply:
- admission requirements for this course.
These can be found on the overview tab and there may also beadditional entry requirements. - required levels ofEnglish proficiencyfor the course you’re interested in.
- recognition of prior learning guidelinesif you’ve undertaken previous study that might be credited towards your course at UTS.
You can meet an international student advisor at one of ourevents worldwideto ask questions and submit an application.
Important dates
Visit theUTS Handbookfor full academic dates. Visitessential information for international studentsfor the application closing dates.
How to apply
International applicantscan apply to studythrough UTS International.
International applicants who are currently doing:
- an Australian Year 12 qualification in or outside Australia
- an International Baccalaureate, or
- a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3
can apply through theUniversities Admissions Centre(UAC) (opens external site).
Intake
Spring Session 2024
Need more information?
Scholarships, prizes and awards
Scholarships
For Bachelor of Laws students
For Law students
- ARC Linkage Project in digital-twin driven prognostics for the mining industry
- Crescent Leadership Scholarship
- Ericsson Technology Scholarship
- Global Exchange Scholarship
- International Research Training Program Scholarship (IRTP)
- Mentoring of Women in Engineering and IT Scholarship
- RACE for 2030 CRC Industry PhD Scholarship
- Rosemary Johnston HDR Scholarship
- Ross Milbourne Elite Athlete Scholarship
- Scape Accommodation Scholarship
- Telstra Enterprise Certitude Scholarship
- Thrive: Next Generation Graduates - PhD – Social Science and Policy
- UTS Diploma to Degree Pathway Scholarship
- UTS Diploma to Degree Scholarship for High School Graduates
- UTS Housing Resident Networker Scholarship
- UTS Scholarship for European Undergraduate Students
- UTS Undergraduate Tuition Fee Scholarship
- UTS-Vietnam Government Project 89 PhD Scholarship
- Wikipedia and Australian history and events
Only for international students
- Australia Awards Scholarships (Australian Government Scholarships)
- Diploma to Degree Scholarship
- Scholarship for Gaokao Students from People’s Republic of China
- Undergraduate Academic Excellence International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Excellence International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship
- UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship – South Asia
- UTS Chinese Undergraduate Tuition Fee Scholarship
- UTS College to UTS Pathways Scholarship
- UTS Diploma to Degree Pathway Scholarship (China)
- UTS GCE A Level and International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship
- UTS Humanitarian Scholarship
- UTS MACC Undergraduate Scholarship
- UTS Study Abroad Excellence Scholarship
- UTS Vice-Chancellor’s International Undergraduate Scholarship
For all domestic students
- Elite Athlete Program
- Endeavour Cheung Kong Student Exchange Program Scholarships
- Equal Access Scholarship (Institution Equity Scholarship)
- New Colombo Plan Mobility Program
- New Colombo Plan Scholarships Program
- Ross Milbourne Research Scholarship in Economics
- Tertiary Access Payment (TAP)
- The Wanago Access Scholarship for Young Women
Only for Aboriginal Australian or Torres Strait Islander students
- Bruce and Carol Kendall Undergraduate Memorial Scholarship
- Indigenous Education Costs Scholarship
- Indigenous Relocation and Accommodation Scholarship
- Jumbunna Accommodation Scholarship
- Jumbunna Commencement Scholarship
- Jumbunna Honours Scholarship
- LEVO Indigenous Technology Scholarship
- The GO Foundation Indigenous Scholarship
- Transgrid Indigenous Scholarship for Engineering and Information Technology
- UTS Council Indigenous Scholarship
Prizes and awards
For Law students
- AJ Park Prize
- Alan Chappel Engineering Innovation Prize
- Allens Prize
- Ashurst Litigation Prize
- Australian Insurance Law Association Prize
- Australian Steel Institute (ASI) Undergraduate Design Award
- Banking Law Prize
- Best Capstone Poster Prize
- Blackstone Waterhouse Prize
- Blanchfield Nicholls Prize
- City of Sydney Law Society Practical Legal Training Award
- Clyde & Co Prize
- CommBank & Telstra UTS Best Venture Prize
- Competition Law Prize
- Dame Mary Gilmore Memorial Prize in Journalism
- David & Catherine Barker Mooting Prize
- David Toolan Memorial Prize
- Dean's Merit List for Academic Excellence (Business)
- Dean’s Capstone Presentation Prize
- dwp Design Excellence Prize
- Engineering Undergraduate Achievement Prize
- Ernst & Young Prize
- Fragar Prize in Environmental Planning and Development Law
- Gareth Ivory Memorial Prize in Journalism
- George J Haggarty Civil Engineering Prize
- Guy Morrison Prize for Excellence
- Harmers Workplace Lawyers Prize for Employment Law
- Harmers Workplace Lawyers Prize for Labour Law
- Henry Davis York Prize
- Henry Davis York Prize
- Industrial Relations Society of NSW Prize for Excellence in Industrial Relations Undergraduate Study
- Information Technology Undergraduate Achievement Prize
- Jack Kaganer Prize
- King & Wood Mallesons Award
- King Living Foundation 1st Year Achievement Prize
- Lance Jolly Prize
- Law Partners Personal Injury Lawyers Prize
- Law Society of New South Wales Prize
- Maurice Blackburn Prize
- MinterEllison Prize
- New South Wales Bar Association Prize
- Norton Rose Fulbright Prize
- Peter Egri Memorial Prize
- Robert Greenwood QC Memorial Prize
- SIEMENS ‘CONTROL SYSTEMS’ PRIZE
- Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Prize
- Teachers Mutual Bank Rural Student Placement Prize
- The Carla Zampatti Foundation Design Award
- The Hon Michael Kirby – Voiceless Prize for Animal Law
- The Hon. Helen Sham-Ho Law Undergraduate Prize
- The Lawrie Fitzgerald Memorial Prize in Innovation and Creativity
- The Sanjin Mujic Memorial Award
- The Toby’s Estate Closed Loop Design Prize
- The Victor E Shalala Memorial Achievement Award
- Thomson Reuters Prize for Advanced Commercial Law
- Thomson Reuters Prize for Media Law
- Trevor Buchner Design Prize
- UTS Anthology Writing Prize
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in Accounting
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in Business
- UTS Insearch International Student Prize in International Business
- Veronica Pike Prize
- Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation Regional Journalism Prize