Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Acting Convenor
Paul Maluga
Contact via Email
PACE Coordinator
Debra Ronan
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
48cp in LAW or LAWS units at 600 level or above and permission by special approval
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit will fulfil the professional and community engagement (PACE) criteria for JD students through student involvement in new and existing, local and international partnerships between Macquarie University and the legal profession and community through participation in a variety of workplace experiences including law firms, legal centres, community-based legal organisations and services, government agencies and not-for-profit organisations. There will be a variety of ways that students will be able to engage with the real world application of legal skills and principles developed in earlier units of study either through internships, clerkships and voluntary or paid legally related employment. In line with the university's PACE initiatives, the unit aims to provide students with a broad social perspective, critical thinking skills and the technical competence that employers value.
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Placement Participation | 0% | Yes | Ongoing |
Skills and Goals | 5% | No | Friday 06 December 2019 |
Regulation Exercises | 35% | No | Friday 10 January 2020 |
Research Essay | 40% | No | Friday 17 January 2020 |
Reflective Report | 20% | No | Friday 24 January 2020 |
Due: Ongoing
Weighting: 0%
This is a hurdle assessment task (see assessment policy for more information on hurdle assessment tasks)
This is a pass/fail component. It is a hurdle requirement meaning that students must pass this component in order to pass the course.
To indicate satisfactory attendance and participation, the placement supervisor will certify to the unit convenor that each student:
Due: Friday 06 December 2019
Weighting: 5%
This assessment involves assessing your own skills, and setting goals for your placement. This must be completed in week 1.
This goal setting exercise involves the following stages completed on templates that are provided on iLearn:
1. Skills Checklist - complete around the time of reviewing the first seminar. You must have completed a skills checklist prior to setting your goals.
2. 'My Goals' goal Setting Exercise - complete after the skills checklist, and after listening to the recorded lecture.
Skills Checklist and 'My Goals' Submission
The due time and date for this assessment 23:59 on Friday 06 December 2019. It should be submitted via the link on iLearn.
Due: Friday 10 January 2020
Weighting: 35%
This assessment requires completion of set readings and 2 x 1,000 word exercises on ethics and regulation of the legal profession. You should commence the readings and exercises in week 1 for submission in weeks 3 and 4.
Details of exercises will be discussed in more detail on iLearn.
Participation Exercise Submission
Participation Exercise 1 is worth 15% of the final marks and is due at 23:59 on Friday 20 December 2019. It should be submitted via the link on iLearn.
Participation Exercise 2 is worth 20% of the final mark and is due at 23:59 on Friday 10 January 2020. It should be submitted via the link on iLearn.
Due: Friday 17 January 2020
Weighting: 40%
You will be required to complete a research critique of current practices, regulation and/or controversial issues in the legal profession.
Questions will be provided on iLearn.
Research Essay Submission
The due time and date for this assessment is 23:59 on Friday 17 January 2020. It should be submitted via the Turnitin link on iLearn
This Assessment Task relates to the following Learning Outcomes:
Due: Friday 24 January 2020
Weighting: 20%
This 1,500 word assessment task requires you to assess whether you achieved the goals you set for your session 3 placement, and to reflect on your placement as a whole. The assessment is in 2 parts:
1. Assessment of goals, and setting future short and long term goals (5 marks);
2. A personal report that reflects on your placement experience (15 marks).
Full details of this exercise, including guidelines and assessment criteria will be discussed in the recorded 'Reflective Thinking and Writing' tutorial, and are on iLearn.
Reflective Report Submission
The due time and date for this assessment is 23:59 on Friday 24 January 2020. It should be submitted via the link on iLearn.
This unit is delivered entirely online.
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PC and Internet access are required. Basic computer skills (e.g., internet browsing) and skills in word processing are also a requirement.
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Macquarie University students have a responsibility to be familiar with the Student Code of Conduct: https://students.mq.edu.au/study/getting-started/student-conduct
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