Use the program plan to select courses and smoothly progress towards your degree. Check back here before you enrol each semester to see if your program plan has changed to ensure that you are choosing courses that count towards graduation.

Complete your progression check at the end of each semester to ensure you are on track to graduate on time. 

Note: This page incorporates information from earlier iterations of the Laws program.

We strongly recommend you follow program plans to ensure you have the best chance of completing your degree with minimal complications. Program plans show which year and semester of your program you should enrol in particular courses so that prerequisite courses are completed before enrolment in advanced courses.

Download your program plan.

Pre-2017 Bachelor of Laws programs

If you commenced a Bachelor of Laws program before 2017, please select your specialised program plans below. 

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (#48) (pre-2017)

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (#64) (pre-2017)

 

This Progression Check Sheet acts as a guide to the courses required for you to meet the requirements of your program. Use the sheet to tick off the courses you have successfully passed whilst enrolled in your program (including credit from previous UQ study or through a credit transfer from another institution). 

This sheet is to be used as a self-check guide, and you are responsible for ensuring that you have complied with the rules relating to your program and have completed sufficient units to meet graduation requirements. Program planning advice is not binding on the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law or The University of Queensland.

Download your progression check.

Pre-2017 Bachelor of Laws programs

If you commenced a Bachelor of Laws program before 2017, please select your specialised progression checks below. 

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (#48) (pre-2017)

After printing your Progression Check Sheet please follow the instructions on how to complete your progression check. 
Your progression check sheet is dated to indicate the year of your program commencement.
If you commenced your program prior to the dates specified, please contact us for assistance.

A revised program structure for the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB(Hons)) and associated dual programs commenced in 2021 as a result of a program review.

What does this mean for you?

As a current student, you have the option to continue to follow the current (pre-2021) LLB(Hons) program requirements, OR transfer to the 2021 program and requirements to complete your study. 

If you decide to change program, including to a dual LLB(Hons) program, you will be required to follow the 2021 requirements.

Please be aware that if you are a Commonwealth Supported student changing program, Federal Government legislative changes may impact your fees. Refer to my.UQ for information.

Please read the information below carefully and consider the option that is best for you. If you decide you would like to change to the 2021 requirements, you will need to submit a program change request on mySI-net by 12 February 2021 (program change requests will open 4 December 2020).

The table below provides a basic summary of the changes. For a comprehensive comparison you need to review the requirements and course lists on Programs and Courses – see further information below under ‘What you need to do’.  

2017-2020

From 2021

40 units (20 courses) of core courses from Part A.

  • 36 units (18 courses) of core courses. 

  • A new Criminal Law course (LAWS2708) will replace the two currently offered Criminal Law courses (LAWS2700 and LAWS2701). This course will be taught for the first time in 2022.

  • A new Trusts and Equity course (LAWS2709) will replace the two currently offered Trusts and Equity courses (LAWS2704 and LAWS2705). This course will be taught for the first time in 2022.

16 units (8 courses) of LAWS electives from Part B.

12 units (6 courses) of LAWS electives. 

8 units (4 courses) of non-law electives.

  • 8 units (4 courses) of general electives.

  • 8 units (4 courses) of LAWS and/or general electives.

Total 64 units required 

Total 64 units required 

In making a decision about which requirements to follow, you need to consider the courses you have already completed and those you are currently enrolled in, as well as the courses you will be required to complete.  You also need to consider the availability of new and existing courses. 

Please note:

  • LAWS2700 and LAWS2701 will be taught for the last time in 2021. If you have successfully completed LAWS2700 + LAWS2701 and you change to the 2021 requirements, you will receive 2 units credit towards the new LAWS2708. If you have not completed these courses or have only successfully completed one of them and change to the 2021 requirements, you will not receive any credit and you will be required to complete LAWS2708.

  • LAWS2704 and LAWS2705 will be taught for the last time in 2022. If you have successfully completed LAWS2704 + LAWS2705 and you change to the 2021 requirements, you will receive 2 units credit towards the new LAWS2709. If you have not completed these courses or have only successfully completed one of them and change to the 2021 requirements, you will not receive any credit and you will be required to complete LAWS2709.

What you need to do

To help you make a decision about which program requirements to follow, we recommend you complete a progression check for each version of the program requirements.  When completing the check, please remember to refer to the program requirements and course list for the appropriate year on the Programs and Courses website:

If you decide you would like to change to the 2021 requirements, you will need to submit a program change request on mySI-net by 12 February 2021 (program change requests will open 4 December 2020).

Note - pre-2017 students are not permitted to change to the new requirements.

Contact

Please rest assured we are committed to assisting you to progress through and successfully complete your program.

If you need further information or advice about these changes, please contact the BEL Student Administration Team at bel@uq.edu.au.

Why has UQ made these changes?

For a number of years now, UQ has been reimagining the learning experience it delivers for you, our students. We recognise that Universities must ensure they develop enterprising graduates with the knowledge, skills and networks to build meaningful and impactful careers that can be sustained and adapted over the course of a lifetime. With this in mind, the University embarked on an ambitious review of every course, major and degree program on offer at UQ to make sure that we were delivering the best possible outcomes for you as you embark on navigating your career.