Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00002J
In a rapidly shrinking world the ability to understand, appreciate and assimilate into other cultures is a highly valued skill in all industries. This double degree opens the door to employment related to international legal, cultural, social and political endeavours. The Bachelor of International Studies component suits those who are interested in contemporary society, other cultures and in the global society of the future, and who want to learn a foreign language and to study overseas for part of their time at university. The Bachelor of Laws will give students the knowledge of legal principles and the critical and analytic skills to really understand them. They will study areas such as constitutional law, contract law, family law and international law. Students will also look at areas of contemporary concern such as consumer law, environmental law, health law and information technology law.
Structure
- 120 credit points
- minimum 72 credit points at 200 level or above
- minimum 45 credit points at 300 level or above
- minimum 72 credit points with a LAW prefix
Subjects
- European languages
- Languages
- Law
Standard entry requirements
Year 12 or equivalent
Further information
This course is only available in internal attendance mode.
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