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I am a double degree student, how do the changes in the curriculum affect my non law degree?

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I am a double degree student, how do the changes in the curriculum affect my non law degree?

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The rule changes in Law do not affect your other non law degree however your revised study pattern may. Once you have revised your study pattern for Law you will need to seek course advice from your non law Faculty. The Law School will be publishing Transition Study Patterns in the coming months which will help with your planning. Q11. I have completed my compulsory courses and in total 76 units. I wish to graduate with the new curriculum and only need 72 units to graduate. Does this mean for the 4 units I am over I will be charged at the Non-Award rate? You will not be financial disadvantaged if you are over the 72 units but equal to or under 84 units. However if you are a current double degree or graduate entry student and study over the 84 units, the additional units are charged at the non award rate. For current single degree law students who study over the required 96 units, the additional units are charged at the non award rate.

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