Unit Code: LAW115
Difficulty: Easy
Lecturer: Didn't attend any, so I wouldn't know
Tutor: Paul Maluga
Year and Semester Taken: 2015, Semester 1
Workload: Light/Moderate
Comments: Easy Subject, just do your exercises and pay attention to detail. These exercises are designed to introduce you to legal research and reasoning. If you're stuck, don't be afraid to ask questions.
Assessment Breakdown:
You get a couple of goes at getting these right. Just pay attention to your referencing and review your answers before submitting.
- Academic Honesty & Referencing 10%
- Statutory Interpretation 10%
- Case Brief 10%
- Research note 10%
- Hypothetical Problem 20%
- Group Project 20%
- Group Project 2 10%
- Reflective Case Analysis 10%
Unit Code: LAW109
Difficulty: Moderate - I only got Pass for this subject but that was because I got lazy and didn't put the effort I should have, into the unit.
Tutor: Kevin Yee
Year and Semester Taken: 2015, Semester 2
Workload: Moderate/Heavy
Comments: This subject is an easy D/HD if you put in the effort and time into the tasks. Classes are not compulsory. This is to ensure that if there are any topics that may cause offence or be distressing, students have the option of simply missing the class rather than having to explain themselves.
Assessment Breakdown:
Task 1- Exercises (30%)
These tasks are designed to develop legal research and analytical skills, which are crucial for the rest of your degree. It will help you understand legal principles, and contextual understanding of criminal justice. These tasks require that you budget enough time to tackle each question as best you can. Each question is worth 2% and needs to be 100% correct to get the mark (do not stress, just do the research and pay attention to your referencing).
- Task 1.1: Q1-5
- Task 1.2: Q6-15
Task 2- Group Task: Hypothetical (20%)
This assessment has three parts:
1. Individual Submission
2. Group Consensus Report
3. Group Presentation
This one is really easy to get full marks. I got 20/20 overall.
Task 3- Textbook Chapter (50%)
You'll be given the focus concept in Week 2. From experience (I did poorly in this), you need to start early and think about this throughout the semester while you are doing your other Tasks. Ultimately, these tasks will mesh together. You should by the end have a clear understanding of general legal principles, statutory interpretation and construction and have formed some opinion (of course which can backed by relevant sources) on legal policy reform/ understand contextual issues and the interconnectedness of decision-makers and stakeholders. Just take the time to develop your ideas, and maybe get someone else to read it for you.
Unit Code: LAWS104
Difficulty: Easy
Lecturer: No Clue - But his voice was mighty soothing which made listening to the iLectures easy.
Tutor: Lucy Bylhouwer (Formerly a practising lawyer)
Year and Semester Taken: 2015, Semester 2.
Workload: Moderate - Weekly Case Briefs (You get these from the case book) and Weekly Exercises
Comments: Do the exercises every week, add to your notes every week and do the case briefs. The final exam is open book. So if you have yourself organised with neatly set out answers, case briefs and your principles/main cases summarised you will do well.
Assessment Breakdown:
- Early Assessment 10% - multiple choice quiz
- Assignment 20% - hypothetical
- Final Exam 60% - open book hypothetical based
- Class participation 10% - attend classes, put your hand up and participate - these are easy marks
Unit Code: MKTG127 (People Unit)
Difficulty: Moderate
Lecturer: No Clue - Heard the first week, lady had a thick asian accent, did not bother to watch again
Tutor: Sheruni
Year and Semester Taken: 2015, Semester 2
Workload: Light - Weekly exercises and some personal study
Comments: I'm mathematically challenged so I actually found this difficult. If you've got a decent ability with numbers and have decent writing ability this subject is an easy D/HD. In one of the assessments I got 53% in the number based component, whereas the essays I got 95%, so clearly you can see where I lack. Just do the work consistently, write some notes and review past papers. They provide all the past papers of previous class and final exams with worked solutions.
Assessment Breakdown:
- Assignment 1 20% - Two parts- calculations and theory
- Class Test 15% - content from weeks 1-6
- Assignment 2 25% - Two parts - calculations and theory
- Final Exam 40% - all content tested