Our courses information
Our courses offer the right balance of practical knowledge and academic excellence and a wide range of study options.
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- Location:
Joondalup - Study Mode:
Full-time
Part-time - Delivery Mode:
On-campus - Duration:
5 years full-time or equivalent part-time - Faculty:
Business and Law - School:
Law and Justice - Code:
Y67 - Indicative ATAR (TER):
80
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Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Arts
This double degree is a challenging educational initiative combining the Law program with an Arts program to provide students with the theory, practical experience and transferable employability skills, including critical thinking, teamwork, communication and problem solving, needed for employment in a wide range of professions, and for further study in a variety of disciplines.
Arts majors are available in the following disciplines:
- Contemporary Fashion & Textiles
- English
- French (Introductory and Post ATAR)
- History
- Japanese (Introductory and Post ATAR)
- Politics & International Relations
- Visual Arts
- Writing
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) equips students with skills for the courtroom and beyond, providing greater scope and options for a rewarding career in the legal, corporate, commercial and social justice fields.
Practical experience may be gained at the on-campus Joondalup Community Legal Centre and through the Criminal Justice Review Project (Innocence Project).
Additional Course Information
Bachelor of Laws Professional Recognition
Satisfies the academic requirements for the admission of law graduates as legal practitioners in Western Australia. Professional recognition extends to the online mode of delivery. As with other Bachelor of Laws degrees in Australia, before a law graduate may be admitted to the legal profession in that state or territory, certain additional requirements must be satisfied after completion of the Bachelor of Laws degree. Law graduates seeking admission in Western Australia should refer to the Legal Profession Act 2008 (WA).
Related careers
Interpreter, Historian, Journalist, Politician, Legal Publisher, Social Scientist, Foreign Affairs Officer, Lawyer, Barrister, Solicitor, Legal Practitioner, Community Legal Adviser, Local Government Officer
Further studies
Students who have no more than 120 credit points left to complete to qualify for a Bachelor of Laws degree and who have achieved the required minimum weighted average mark (70%) across previously completed Bachelor of Laws units may be eligible to graduate with Honours by satisfactory completion of LAW4710.
Related studies
The Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts are also available in these disciplines.