Note: This course version is currently under review and is subject to change.
ProgramsU_ArchvBE2014 CombBE/LLB 2014Civil Engineering / Law (2012)
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The course requirements described here apply to persons who commenced their candidature after 1 January, 2012 and persons who commenced their candidature prior to 1 January, 2012 who elect to proceed under 2012 resolutions.
Candidates who commenced prior to 1 January, 2012 may complete the requirements in accordance with the resolutions in force at the time of their commencement, provided that requirements are completed by 1 January, 2017, or later date as the faculty may, in special circumstances, approve.
Candidates who first commenced in 2012, and are re-enrolling for 2013 or later, should be aware that there may have been changes in units of study offered since, Check that units are still available by clicking the unit of study link in the course table. See 2014 version of this course for up to date unit of study list.
For details of relevant resolutions see faculty handbook at sydney.edu.au/handbooks.
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Year 1 - Semester 1
Note: ENGG1801, MATH1001 and MATH1002 are available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 1 - Semester 2
Note: ENGG1802, MATH1003 and MATH1005 are available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 2 - Semester 1
Note: MATH2061 and LAWS1015 are available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 2 - Semester 2
Type | CP | CP From |
Core | 6 | LAWS1012: Torts |
Core | 0 | LAWS1013: Legal Research 1 |
Core | 6 | CIVL2230: Introduction to Structural Concepts and Design |
Core | 6 | CIVL2410: Soil Mechanics 1 |
Core | 6 | CIVL2611: Introductory Fluid Mechanics |
Year 3 - Semester 1
Type | CP | CP From |
Core | 6 | LAWS1014: Civil and Criminal Procedure |
Core | 6 | CIVL3010: Sustainable Systems Engineering |
Core | 6 | CIVL3205: Concrete Structures 1 |
Core | 6 | CIVL3812: Project Appraisal |
Note: LAWS1014 is available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 3 - Semester 2
Type | CP | CP From |
Core | 6 | LAWS1016: Criminal Law |
Core | 6 | LAWS1017: Torts and Contracts II |
Core | 6 | CIVL3206: Steel Structures 1 |
Note: LAWS1017 is available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 4 - Semester 1
Type | CP | CP From |
Core | 0 | LAWS1019: Legal Research II |
Core | 6 | LAWS1023: Public International Law |
Core | 6 | CIVL3612: Fluid Mechanics |
Core | 6 | CIVL4024: Engineering Project A Note: Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace CIVL4024 with CIVL4022. |
Core | 6 | CIVL4811: Engineering Design and Construction |
Core | 0 | ENGG4000: Practical Experience |
Year 4 - Semester 2
Type | CP | CP From |
Core | 6 | LAWS1021: Public Law |
Core | 6 | CIVL4025: Engineering Project B Note: Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace CIVL4025 with CIVL4023. |
Core | 6 | CIVL4903: Civil Engineering Design |
Note: LAWS1021 is available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 5 - Semester 1
Type | CP | CP From |
Core | 6 | LAWS2010: Administrative Law |
Core | 6 | LAWS2011: Federal Constitutional Law |
Core | 6 | LAWS2012: Intro to Property and Commercial Law |
Core | 6 | LAWS2013: The Legal Profession |
Note: Senior Law elective units are normally done in year 6, but students may substitute one compulsory unit with one elective unit in each semester of year 5, deferring the compulsory unit(s) to final year. Students cannot enrol in more than 2 elective units in year 5.
LAWS2021 and LAWS2013 may be available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 5 - Semester 2
Type | CP | CP From |
Core | 6 | LAWS2014: Corporations Law |
Core | 6 | LAWS2015: Equity |
Core | 6 | LAWS2016: Evidence |
Core | 6 | LAWS2017: Real Property |
Note: Senior Law elective units are normally done in year 6, but students may substitute one compulsory unit with one elective unit in each semester of year 5, deferring the compulsory unit(s) to final year. Students cannot enrol in more than 2 elective units in year 5.
LAWS2014, LAWS2015, LAWS2016 and LAWS2017 may be available during summer and/or winter school.
Year 6 - Semester 1
Type | CP | CP From |
Elective | 24 | Electives. |
Note: In year 6 Semester 1 students are required to do 24 credit points from Semester 1 Senior Elective Units as listed in Law Faculty Handbook Table 1. See Law Faculty Handbook for more details: http://sydney.edu.au/law/cstudent/undergrad/docs_pdfs/2013_LLBUnitlist.pdf
Students who commenced the Combined Law program from 2011 onwards are required to complete LAWS2018 Private International Law A. Students who commenced prior to 2011 are not required to complete this unit but must complete 48 credit points of elective units of study rather than 42 credit points.
Year 6 - Semester 2
Type | CP | CP From |
Elective | 24 | Electives. |
Note: In year 6 Semester 2 students are required to do 24 credit points from Semester 2 Senior Elective Units as listed in Law Faculty Handbook Table 1. See Law Faculty Handbook for more details: http://sydney.edu.au/law/cstudent/undergrad/docs_pdfs/2013_LLBUnitlist.pdf
Students who commenced the Combined Law program from 2011 onwards are required to complete LAWS2018 Private International Law A. Students who commenced prior to 2011 are not required to complete this unit but must complete 48 credit points of elective units of study rather than 42 credit points.
Course: | Civil Engineering / Law (2012) |
CP Required: | 288 |
Min FT Duration: | 6.00 Years |
Min PT Duration: | N/A |
Faculty/School: | University Archive |
Years Offered: | 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 |
Requirements: | This course outline should be read in conjunction with the Handbook for the Bachelor of Engineering: http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/engineering/undergraduate/combined.shtml#eng_laws To qualify for the combined BE(Civil)/LLB degree the candidate is required to complete 288 credit points comprising: (a) 144 credit points of CORE Civil units, and (b) 96 credit points of compulsory Law units, and (c) 48 credit points of elective Law units. Civil Engineering Specialisation Streams Specialisation stream in the BE (Civil) degree is available to exceptional students who meet certain progress requirements ( http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/civil/current/undergraduate/streams.shtml ). To satisfy the specialisation criteria students must complete at least 3 Civil electives from the relevant specialiastion stream listed below and undertake an Honours Thesis or Engineering Project in a related topic. (i) Structural Engineering Stream: CIVL3235; CIVL5266; CIVL5269; CIVL5458 (ii) Environmental Engineering Stream: CIVL3614; CIVL5351; CIVL5668; CIVL5670 (iii) Geotechnical Engineering Stream: CIVL3411; CIVL5351; CIVL5452; CIVL5458 (iv) Construction Engineering and Management Stream: CIVL3805, CIVL4815, CIVL3813, CIVL4810 and CIVL4814 In order to satisfy the requirements for specialisation the candidate may need to complete more than 288 credit points. "Free" Electives There are no free electives available in this degree. Other Notes Students in the Honours program must enrol in CIVL4022 & CIVL4023; students in the Pass Program must enrol in CIVL4024 & CIVL4025. With special permission from the Director of the Learning and Teaching; Civil Engineering; it is possible to take Thesis or Project A in Semester 2 and Thesis or Project B in Semester 1. Most Mathematics; Chemistry; Physics and Computer Science units of study offered by the Faculty of Science can be replaced by an equivalent advanced level units of study subject to prerequisite conditions (as required by the Faculty of Science) being met. Overloaded Semesters Students are required to complete 30 CP in 1st semester in both years 1 and 2. Students are required to complete only 18 CP in 2nd semester in both years 4 and 5 . If students feel they cannot attempt 30 CP in a semester they may consider doing some units in Summer School or Winter School (recommended ENGG1801 and LAWS1015). If, however, such students are further unable to enrol in summer school they are advised to discuss possible alternative enrolment programs with the Director of Undergraduate Studies, Civil Engineering. |