The BSc/LLB(Hons) takes 5.5 years (11 semesters) if you are studying full-time. You will need to complete 735 points, including:
- 255 points from BSc courses
- 465 points from LLB(Hons) courses
- 15 points from a General Education course*
*We recommend you choose the Science Waipapa Taumata Rau course (WTRSCI 100) as your General Education course.
In your first year, you will need to complete three Stage I core Law courses, and four Stage I courses from the BSc. You will also take WTRSCI 100.
You will continue to take a mix of Law courses and Science courses in each of your second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth years.
To complete your programme in 5.5 years (11 semesters), you will need to enrol in a total of 615 points across your second through sixth years. This represents a heavier-than-standard workload, as the typical enrolment is 120 points per year.
Alternatively, you may choose a more balanced pathway by enrolling in 120 points per year for five years, and 135 points in one year, allowing you to complete the programme in six years (12 semesters).
You need to maintain a Grade Point Average of 3.5 each year to continue with your conjoint.
The LLB(Hons) includes a combination of core courses, and a wide range of elective courses, including Corporate and Commercial, Public, Criminal, International, Family and Environmental Law.
The BSc includes core courses from your selected major or majors. You may choose to complete a single major or a double major on the BSc side of your conjoint. Specialisations are not available within a conjoint degree. Find out more about planning your BSc conjoint , and access conjoint degree planners .
For 2027: Students enrolled in a Health major and intending to apply for clinical selection after their first year should speak with a Student Hub adviser. The requirements of a conjoint degree may affect course planning, workload, or eligibility requirements.