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Re-Enrolment for 2010

Re-Enrolment and Subject Selection Information for 2010

Timely re-enrolment and subject selection for 2010 (including Summer Semester, and Semesters 1 and 2) will be through the Student Portal for the period Monday 26 October to 5pm Friday 20 November 2009.

Late Re-enrolment:  Monday 23 November to 5pm Friday 4 December 2009
Students may still re-enrol for 2010 but will incur a $250 fine.

Cancellation of enrolment:  After Saturday 5 December 2009
Students who have not successfully re-enrolled will have their enrolment cancelled automatically. Students will need to apply to be re-admitted into their course.  If successful, students will be bound by any new fee arrangements that have come into place.

To choose subjects for 2010 you will need to:

Step 1: Establish a University email account (if you don’t already have one) by visiting the following link: http://accounts.unimelb.edu.au/

This is crucial as Melbourne Law School will use email to send you advice relating to your subject selection.

Step 2: Obtain Course Planning information from the relevant internet address:

Law http://undergraduate.law.unimelb.edu.au/go/current-students/subject-pages/index.cfm

Arts & Creative Arts http://www.arts.unimelb.edu.au/currentstudents/programs/

Commerce http://www.ecom.unimelb.edu.au/students/undergrad/selection.html

Computer Science http://www.eng.unimelb.edu.au/courses/ugrad/courseplanning/index.html

Engineering http://www.eng.unimelb.edu.au/courses/ugrad/courseplanning/index.html

Science http://www.science.unimelb.edu.au/current/

Please note that these sites will shortly contain links to the University’s 2010 Handbook.

In addition, you can schedule an appointment with a Law Student Advisor by contacting the Melbourne Law School Student Centre on 03 8344 4475 or via email at law-studentcentre@unimelb.edu.au.

Step 3: Indicate interest in membership of Student Union, MU Sport, etc.

Step 4: Accept Re-enrolment Terms & Conditions.

Step 5: Enter your subject selection on the Student Portal from 26 October to 20 November 2009.

You will receive a receipt number for each step completed.  Please retain your receipts as you may be required to produce them at a later date.

Further subject details for 2010 are available on the Subject Pages section of the LLB website.

Changes to 2010 subject selection can be made online via the Student Portal until 20 November 2009. Students will have a further opportunity to change Semester 1 and Semester 2 subjects online in February 2010.

 

 

Quota Subjects (To be confirmed)

Enrolment in quota subjects will be through the Student Portal until 20 November 2009.  After this date and during the late re-enrolment period (23 November to 4 December 2009), students will need to manually apply for quota subjects at the Law Student Centre.  Quota subjects are as follows:

 

Subject Code
Subject Name
Summer Semester
Semester 1
Winter
Semester 2
730420
Advocacy
 
X
 
X
730389
Australian Bills of Rights
X
 
 
 
730324
Competition Law
 
X
 
X
730470
CTLS Program
 
X
 
X
730468
Institutions in International Law
 
X
 
 
730426
International Corporate Governance
 
X
 
 
730414
Jessup Moot
X
 
 
 
730348
Media Law
 
 
 
X
730476
Practising Law Workshop
 
 
X
 
730475
Public Interest Lawyering
 
X
 
 
730437
Refugee Law
 
X
 
 
730362
WTO: Moot Court Competition
X
 
 
 

 

 

Final Semester of Offering for Compulsory and Quasi-Compulsory Subjects 2007-2011

 A table of the final semester of offer for these subjects is available here.

*The Law School will offer alternative arrangements each semester to accommodate students who have failed a compulsory or quasi-compulsory subject being offered for the final time. This is subject to University Statute 11.5 Unsatisfactory Progress. Students are encouraged to make an appointment to speak with a student advisor in the Melbourne Law School Student Centre on the Mezzanine Level of the Melbourne Law School (Tel: +61 3 8344 4475 or email law-studentcentre@unimelb.edu.au) for advice on any matter that might impact upon normal course progression.

 

 

 
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