Combine a fully accredited law degree with a deep understanding of crime, justice, and social policy through ECU’s Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice double degree. This unique program equips you with the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in legal practice, criminal justice, or social advocacy, empowering you to make a meaningful impact across a range of professional settings.
You will explore the foundations of law alongside key areas in criminology such as psychology of criminal behaviour, policing, corrections, family violence, and social control. With the flexibility to study on-campus or online, you can tailor your degree by specialising in legal areas that align with your interests and career goals. Practical learning opportunities, including our Community Legal Practice unit, participation in national and international mooting competitions, and criminal justice review project allow you to put theory into practice and build essential professional experience. You will graduate with a powerful interdisciplinary skill set, ready to shape justice outcomes in the courtroom and beyond.
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
Students are required to undertake WIL in their final semester of study. Students must select a capstone project. This project is run on-campus and requires students to work in small groups on an real life industry-based project.
The capstone project unit is timetabled in the same way as other units. Students are able to complete the capstone project on-campus or online.
Students must be in their final semester of study to undertake the capstone project unit.
Students are able to self-enrol in the capstone project unit.
Due to WIL being undertaken in a student's final semester of study, if they fail their WIL unit they will be ineligible to graduate.
Students will complete a minimum of 80 hours of professional practice in their major or chosen career area, taking significant responsibility for their own learning outcomes. During the 80 hours, students will be immersed into professional life, actively engaging with industry/community partners and applying their discipline learning and professional skills in a meaningful way. Examples of professional practice could be an internship, client-based project, consultancy, service learning, simulated practice, competition, or combination of. Students will reflect on their professional practice to inform their longer-term career planning and professional development. Students are responsible for sourcing their own professional practice opportunity, with the support of the School of Business and Law’s Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) team. All opportunities are vetted to ensure they can provide a meaningful learning experience. Recognition of Prior Learning will not be considered for this unit.
Students must complete the relevant risk management documentation prescribed by the work-integrated learning team, in accordance with ECU policy and procedures. Students should be aware of any work-related restrictions in their visa conditions, if applicable. They must also provide any documentation required by their host partner, including police clearances and immunisations. Required documentation is likely to vary across host organisations.
Students are required to attend host organisations to complete their learning in a work setting. Hours will be organised on an individual basis and host organisations may require students to attend after hours and on the weekends. In addition to their time in the work setting, students may be required to attend virtual and/or face-to-face sessions as instructed by the Unit Coordinator.
Completion of 180 credit points and the career development learning content for their course of study.
Students are expected to behave in a professional manner in the work setting and adhere to the host organisation and/or industry's Code of Conduct. They are also required to meet the requirements outlined in the SBL WIL Guidelines for Students’. Host organisations are expected to the meet the requirements outlined in the 'SBL WIL Guidelines for Collaborators'.
Students have an opportunity to gain practical experience in collaboration with selected Community Legal Centres in Perth and through the Criminal Justice Review Project (Innocence Project).
Conflict of interest checks may apply.
Students must complete 60 credit points.
Students are required to apply to the Unit Coordinator.
This course has been Accredited by: Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA).
In-line with accreditation and registration specifications from the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA), this course contains units that require students to undertake invigilated face-to-face written examinations where applicable. Contact the Course Coordinator for additional information.
Students will need to graduate to be eligible to register with the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA). Registration with the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA) is required to practice in the profession.
This degree satisfies the academic requirements for admission as a legal practitioner in Western Australia and is professionally accredited by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia. This means that graduates are eligible to register with the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA). For further information about the admission process contact the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia.
All applicants must meet the academic admission requirements for this course. The indicative or guaranteed ATAR is as published (where applicable) or academic admission requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.
This course has been accredited by ECU as an AQF Level 7 Bachelor Degree Award.
All Law units will be delivered at the City Campus or online, while the Criminology and Justice units will be delivered at the Joondalup Campus or online.
Students are required to complete 23 Core Law units and 9 recommended law elective units, plus 12 Core Criminology and Justice units and 6 recommended Criminology and Justice elective units.
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW1116 | Legal Reasoning | 15 |
| LAW1600 | Legal Writing and Research | 15 |
| LAW1111 | Contract Law I | 15 |
| LAW1117 | Torts I | 15 |
| CRI1107 | The Pursuit of Justice | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW1212 | Contract Law II | 15 |
| LAW1218 | Torts II | 15 |
| LAW2345 | Jurisprudence | 15 |
| CRI1104 | The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour | 15 |
| CRI1250 | Research in Action | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW1113 | Criminal Law I | 15 |
| LAW2102 | Property Law I | 15 |
| LAW2350 | Administrative Law | 15 |
| CRI1103 | Criminology | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 1 Recommended Law Elective Unit | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW2214 | Criminal Law II | 15 |
| LAW2312 | Property Law II | 15 |
| CRI2252 | Investigating Miscarriages of Justice | 15 |
| CRI2101 | Case Management and Professional Skills | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 1 Recommended Law Elective Unit | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW3103 | Equity | 15 |
| CRI2151 | Policing and Social Justice | 15 |
| CRI2103 | Corrections and Alternatives to Punishment | 15 |
| Students should select 2 units of the following 3 Core Options: | ||
| CRI3130 ^ | Young People and Crime | 15 |
| CRI3140 ^ | Global Criminology | 15 |
| CRI3109 ^ | International Human Rights | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW3106 | Evidence | 15 |
| LAW3107 | Law of Trusts | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 1 Recommended Law Elective Unit | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 2 Recommended Criminology and Justice Elective Units | 30 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW3110 | Constitutional Law | 15 |
| LAW3102 | Corporations Law | 15 |
| LAW4620 | Commercial Practice | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 1 Recommended Law Elective Unit | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 1 Recommended Criminology and Justice Elective Unit | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW4207 | Civil Procedure and Practice | 15 |
| LAW4607 | Family Law | 15 |
| LAW4625 | Statutory Interpretation | 15 |
| LAW4704 | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 1 Recommended Law Elective Unit | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW3855 | Human Rights Law | 15 |
| Elective Unit | x 4 Recommended Law Elective Units | 60 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| CRI3300 | Criminology and Justice Capstone Project | 30 |
| Elective Unit | x 3 Recommended Criminology and Justice Elective Units | 45 |
9 Recommended Elective Law Units are to be selected from any of the following streams:
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW2215 | Cyberlaw | 15 |
| LAW2605 | Security and Intelligence Governance | 15 |
| LAW3600 | Coronial Law and Mortuary Practice | 15 |
| LAW4206 | Contemporary Criminal Justice | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW2106 | Intellectual Property Law | 15 |
| LAW2108 | Workplace Laws and Regulations | 15 |
| LAW3105 | Alternative Dispute Resolution | 15 |
| LAW3018 | Law on Financial Institutions and Instruments | 15 |
| LAW3460 | Competition and Consumer Protection Law | 15 |
| LAW4601 | Mining and Resource Law | 15 |
| LAW3207 | Law, Ethics, and Business Analytics | 15 |
| SPM3113 | Sport and Leisure Law | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW2602 | Environmental Law and Administration | 15 |
| LAW4108 | International Law | 15 |
| LAW4110 | International Trade Law | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| LAW3602 | Community Legal Practice | 15 |
| LAW3650 | Mooting and Trial Advocacy | 15 |
| LAW3700 | Supervised Legal Research Paper | 15 |
| CRI3302 | Criminal Justice Review Project | 15 |
| SBL3800 | Professional Practice | 15 |
| 6 Recommended Criminology and Justice Elective Units are to be selected from the following list: | ||
| PSY1101 | Introduction to Psychology | 15 |
| YWK1220 | Youth Issues | 15 |
| SCY2112 | Counterterrorism | 15 |
| SCY2212 | Security Risk | 15 |
| SCH2143 | Forensic Skills | 15 |
| ADS2253 | Addiction Studies: Processes of Change | 15 |
| ADS3355 | Addiction Studies: Social Action | 15 |
| CRI3302 | Criminal Justice Review Project | 15 |
Or any other unit with the approval of the Course Coordinator.
^ Core Option
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