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Section 1 - Enrolment
Section 2 - Qualification for the Degree (Option A)
Top of PageSection 3 - Enrolment as a Student for the Degree and the Diploma (Option B)
Section 4 - Qualification for the Degree and Diploma (Option B)
Top of PageSection 5 - Grading of the Degree
Section 6 - Absence
Section 7 - Time Requirements
Section 8 - Combined Degrees
[1] There shall be no further intake into the Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies)/Bachelor of Laws
[2] There shall be no further intake into the Bachelor of Information Science/Bachelor of Laws
[3] There shall be no further intake into the Bachelor of Science (Forensic)/Bachelor of Laws
[4] There shall be no further intake into the Bachelor of Aboriginal Studies/Bachelor of Laws
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