BP204 - Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies

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Plan: BP204P16 - Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure
Program transition plan

Approach to learning and assessment

The Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies Program works within a student-centred paradigm. The curriculum has been designed to provide you with the skills to solve problems of a legal nature while assisting you to understand that these problems must be solved within a broader societal context. You will be able to engage in a variety of styles of learning, and other structured activities.  Assessment will include written exercises and, in a number of courses, opportunities to apply your legal knowledge to particular case studies. At all times assessment is aligned with the learning objectives and learning activities and feedback to you is to be delivered effectively and promptly.

If you have a disability, long-term illness and/or mental health condition or are the primary carer of individuals with a disability it is possible to have adjustments arranged and negotiated to vary aspects of the learning or assessment methods. You can contact the Program Manager or the Equitable Learning Services if you would like to find out more. 

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Work integrated learning

RMIT is committed to providing students with an education that strongly links formal learning with workplace experience. As a student enrolled in an RMIT program you will:

  • Undertake and be assessed on a structured activity that allows you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice;
  • Interact with industry and community when undertaking these activities;and
  • Complete these activities in real or simulated work contexts or situations

Any or all of these aspects of a WIL experience may be simulated in a workplace environment. In this program, you will be undertaking specific courses that will encompass work integrated learning (WIL). You will be assessed on professional or vocational work in a work place setting (real or simulated) and receive feedback from those involved in your industry. The WIL courses in this program are:

In the Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies program, the value of WIL is for you to be able to practise the skills and knowledge you acquired during the program in professional situations.  In your third year, you will complete HWSS2181 Justice and Legal Internship (24 credit points) in which you will complete an internship of approximately 50 days in a relevant organisation. This course will expose you to the work environment and workplace Occupational Health and Safety issues, and provide opportunities for you to apply your learning as you are doing professional work, jobs and tasks in industry.

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following: All courses listed may not available each semester.
 

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Year One of Program

Complete the following Seven (7) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Law 12 HUSO2235 City Campus
Alternative Dispute Resolution 12 HWSS1144 City Campus
Power and Governance 12 POLI1025 City Campus
Sociology of Law 12 SOCU2095 City Campus
Civil Obligations 12 JUST2315 City Campus
Intercultural Communication 12 SOCU1025 City Campus
Criminal Law 12 HUSO2231 City Campus
AND
Select and Complete One (1) Course from any:
University Elective
 
AND

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Year Two of Program

Complete the following Six (6) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

International Human Rights and Law 12 POLI1068 City Campus
Policy for Justice 12 SOCU2293 City Campus
Understanding Conflict and Mediation 12 HWSS2157 City Campus
Civil Procedure 12 SOCU2094 City Campus
Information Law and Society 12 HUSO2342 City Campus
Family, Society and the Law 12 SOCU2096 City Campus
AND
Select and Complete Two (2) Program Option courses or an alternative negotiated with the Program Manager. Please refer to the list of Program Option Courses at the end of this program structure:
 
AND

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Year Three of Program

Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Labour Relations Law 12 JUST2316 City Campus
Contemporary Organisational Practices 12 HUSO1213 City Campus
Evidence and Proof in Litigation 12 JUST2270 City Campus
Justice and Legal Internship 24 HWSS2181 City Campus
AND
{
Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Applied Research in Criminological Settings 12 JUST2351 City Campus
OR
Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Foundations of Social Research 12 HUSO2166 City Campus
}
AND
Select and complete one (1) program option courses or an alternative negotiated with the Program Manager. Please refer to the list of Program Option Courses at the end of this program structure.
AND
Select and Complete One (1) Course from any:
University Elective
 
AND

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Program Option Courses:

List of Program Option Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Arbitration 12 JUST2326 City Campus
Border Security 12 JUST2359 City Campus
Case Management Practice 12 SOCU2114 City Campus
Community Based Corrections 12 JUST2309 City Campus
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems 12 HUSO2225 City Campus
Contemporary Criminology 12 SOCU2116 City Campus
Contemporary Sentencing 12 JUST2289 City Campus
Corrections 12 POLI1076 City Campus
Crime Prevention 12 JUST2237 City Campus
Crimes of the Powerful 12 JUST2327 City Campus
Criminal Behaviour Analysis 12 SOCU2253 City Campus
Criminal Law Investigation and Procedure 12 HWSS2120 City Campus
Criminological Theory 12 SOCU2119 City Campus
Criminology and Justice Studies Field Project 12 HWSS2161 City Campus
Deviance, Control and Conflict 12 HUSO2120 City Campus
Digital Criminology: Crime and Justice in Digital Society 12 INTE2079 City Campus
Drug Related Crime 12 HUSO2228 City Campus
Forensic Interviewing 12 JUST1117 City Campus
Forensic Studies 12 ONPS2169 City Campus
Foundations of Criminology 12 SOCU2064 City Campus
Foundations of Policing 12 JUST2254 City Campus
Global Crime 12 SOCU2235 City Campus
Indigenous Studies 12 HUSO1296 City Campus
Introduction to Criminal Justice 12 JUST2273 City Campus
Miscarriages of Justice 12 JUST2339 City Campus
The Practice of Mediation 12 HWSS2202 City Campus
Professional Ethics and Conduct 12 JUST2257 City Campus
Professional Internship 12 HWSS2156 City Campus
The Sociology of Drug Use 12 HUSO2201 City Campus
Terrorism and Society 12 POLI1062 City Campus
Therapeutic Jurisprudence 12 JUST2307 City Campus
Victimology 12 HUSO2234 City Campus
Welfare Law 12 SOCU2097 City Campus
Youth Justice Systems 12 HWSS2117 City Campus
 

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Program transition plan

The program structure of the Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies program was amended from Semester 1 2022, and the following changes were applied:

  • Removal of minor program option streams.
  • Addition of the quantitative research option JUST2330 Applied Research in Criminological Settings in Year 3.

If you have commenced the Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies program prior to 2022, you will not be disadvantaged by these changes and all approved courses undertaken prior to 2022 will contribute toward your degree. You will not incur any extra costs or be required to complete extra credit points because of these changes. Academic advice will be made available, and an enrolment plan provided to you on request.

If you are undertaking a reduced load, are on Leave of Absence (LOA), or have deferred studies you will not be disadvantaged by the change of program structure.

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