Title: LAW
1LAW
Online Enrolment University of Adelaide Opens
Friday 30th January at 9am.
2Law School general information
- Study Plans available for all streams of law.
- Double Degree plans from http//www.law.adelaide.e
du.au/student/doubledegreeplans/year20200920Doub
le20Degrees.html - Graduate Entry and Undergraduate Law only from
- http//www.law.adelaide.edu.au/degrees/year20200
920onwards20LLB20degree.html
3Law School general information
- Scholarships
- Gilmore Scholarship - NEW
- For students in their first year of the Bachelor
of Laws program who are undertaking study on a
full time basis as a Commonwealth Supported
student. The value of the scholarship is 2500
per annum payable for a maximum period of four
years. - Other Scholarships http//www.adelaide.edu.au/scho
larships/undergrad/
4Academic Course AdvisorsFor students requiring
advice on structuring their degrees or choosing
suitable electives
- Suzanne Le Mire Monday 1.00-3.00pm
- Telephone 8303 0102
- email suzanne.lemire_at_adelaide.edu.au
- Susan Bartie Tuesday 3.00-5.00pm
- Telephone 8303 5304
- email - susan.bartie_at_adelaide.edu.au
- Gabrielle Appleby Wednesday 2.00-4.00pm
- Telephone 8303 4448
- email - gabrielle.appleby_at_adelaide.edu.au
- John Gava Thursday 12.00-2.00pm
- Telephone 8303 4451
- email - john.gava_at_adelaide.edu.au
- Allan Perry Friday 2.00-4.00pm
- Telephone 8303 4677
- email - allan.perry_at_adelaide.edu.au
5Student AdvisorFor students requiring advice on
structuring their degrees, Leave of Absence,
Cross Institutional applications, Exchange
opportunities
- Corinne Walding
- Telephone 83035062
- email corinne.walding_at_adelaide.edu.au
- Appointments on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays
between 9.00am -12.00pm and 2.00pm - 4.00pm - Request for appointments to be made via the Front
Office or email -
6What should I enrol in?
- Compulsory Courses
- Foundations of Law, Principles of Public Law,
Contracts, Law of Torts, Law of Torts 2, Property
Law, Criminal Law and Procedure, Equity,
Corporate Law, Australian Constitutional Law,
Property Law, Administrative Law, Dispute
Resolution and Ethics, Evidence and Proof in
Theory and Practice. - 57 units
- Elective Courses
- Environmental Law, International Law,
Intellectual Property Law, Criminology, Human
Rights, Immigration and Refugee Law, Comparative
Law, Family Law, Medical Law, Tax Law, Industrial
Relations Law to name a few. - 15 units (39 units for non Graduate Law only
students, 12 can be non law courses)
7Combined Degree School Leavers
- Semester One
- Foundations of Law, Law of Torts 1
- Semester Two
- Principles of Public Law, Law of Torts 2
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- Students should always consult their other
School as to specific requirements. The
Recommended Pattern of Study will vary dependent
on the other degree you are studying, further
information regarding double degrees can be found
at. - http//www.law.adelaide.edu.au/student/doubledegr
eeplans/year20200920Double20Degrees.html
8Tertiary Transfer
- Are you continuing with your other degree?
- If not do you wish to apply for status on account
your non law/law courses? - Generally you are required to complete between 12
or 16 units of law courses dependent on your
other degree. - Semester One
- Foundations of Law, Contracts and Law of Torts
- Semester Two
- Principles of Public Law, Property Law and Law
of Torts 2 - In making decisions as to which courses to study
in semester one or two you should consider how it
fits in with your overall timetable but also need
to consider pre-requisites.
9Graduate entry and Undergraduate Law only
- Semester one
- Foundations of Law
- Law of Torts
- Contracts
- Semester two
- Principles of Public Law
- Property Law
- Law of Torts 2
- Undergraduate Law only students may wish to
delay studying Property Law and replace this with
a non law course. Over the course of their
degree a maximum of 12 units of non law electives
are permitted.
10During Your Law Degree
- Exchange programs
- Human Rights Internships
- Clinical Legal Advice Clinic
- Native Title Internships
11AWARDS AND COMPLETION TIMES
- Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of LawsOrdinary
Degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours (First
Class, Second Class Division 1, Second Class
Division 2)
Graduate Entry
Combined Degrees
3 years
5.0 to 6.5 years
Law only
O 4 years
12Orientation Week
- Preliminary Lectures
- Law Library Tours
- Second Hand Book Sales
- Law School First Year Student Induction Day
(http//www.law.adelaide.edu.au/ole/first/) - University information
- http//www.adelaide.edu.au/student/new/stepping/ow
eek/
13What is Online Enrolment?
- All undergraduate and postgraduate coursework
students enrol online, from any computer with
internet access using the Universitys web based
information system - Access Adelaide. - It allows you to select courses and classes as
you enrol and print a personalised weekly
timetable once you have completed your enrolment.
- Enrol Website is located at www.adelaide.edu.au/en
rol
14Enrolment Help
- Enrolment Hotline 8303 3833 login problems,
checklist problems - enrol.help_at_adelaide.edu.au
- https//www.adelaide.edu.au/enrol/chat/chat.cgi
- The Law Computing suite is located in the Law
Library located in the Ligertwood Building.
School Staff will be available on 30th January
between 9am and 5pm to assist . - After 30th January in the first instance contact
the Law School Office in person or telephone
83035063 or email on llb.enrol_at_adelaide.edu.au
problems with no spaces in compulsory courses,
timetable queries etc.
15/enrol website
- www.adelaide.edu.au/enrol
16Course Planner
17Plan your timetable
- Use the Course Planner
- download class planner worksheet from
http//www.adelaide.edu.au/enrol/steps/step2.html
18Plan your timetable
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20What classes do I need to enrol in ?
- Courses consist of one or more classes of various
types - Such as Lectures, Tutorials, Practicals,
Workshops and Seminars - You enrol in all classes for each course
- All classes all have a unique, five-digit class
number - Each course has an enrolment class that drives
the enrolment process and links to any other
related classes
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23Getting to Access Adelaide
24Login to Access Adelaide
- Your username and password
- Advised in your welcome package
- Your username is your student ID with an a in
front - The same for email, accessing computers on campus
and Access Adelaide - Forgotten your password go to the Student
Centre (with ID) Note the Law School is unable to
assist with this. - Make sure you change regularly and keep it secret
25Login to Access Adelaide
26Access Adelaide
27Complete Enrolment Checklist
28Enrolment Checklist Step 5
29Enrolment Checklist Step 6
30Add Classes
31Add Classes
32Add Classes
- Either enter the enrolment class number (five
digits) OR Search
33Add Classes
34Add Classes
- Choose any required related classes
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36Successful Enrolment
37Add Classes
- Error messages
- Class full pick another class
- Clash pick another class
38Clash
39Add Classes
- Add all classes for semester 1
- Then all classes for semester 2
- Select Enrolment from menu on left
- Pick semester 2
40Oops, added the wrong course !!
- Simply drop the course !
- You can drop courses at any time
- Remember last day to drop without penalty is the
census date !! - You can only add new courses until week 2 of each
semester online - After week 2 you need to get approval from the
faculty/school office to add new courses for that
semester
41View and print your enrolment list
- Need both semesters to collect your ID Card
42Collect your student ID Card Step 7
43View your weekly timetable
44What you need to do?
- Look at www.adelaide.edu.au/enrol
- How to take control of your enrolment
- Check your enrolment open time
- View Faculty Specific Information
- Plan your timetable
- Login to Access Adelaide
- Complete your enrolment checklist
- Enrol into your classes
- Print your course list and personalised timetable
- Collect your Student ID card
45ANY QUESTIONS?