Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Honours)
CRICOS
079095B
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) - Flexible Double Degree
The Flexible Double Degree groups allow students to combine two Bachelor degrees of their choice. Students can build their own combination to suit both a career path and a personal passion. The Law (Honours) group allows for over 30 courses to be combined with the Bachelor of Laws (Honours). These options allow students to specialise with combinations that relate to the study of law or allow them to diversify their qualifications.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
---|---|---|---|
Canberra | Full-time - 5 years | N/A | 97 |
Structure
The Flexible Double Degree with Law (Honours) requires a minimum of 240 units to complete.
Subjects
- Students must choose the Bachelor of Laws and one of the following Bachelor degrees: Accounting
- Actuarial Studies
- Applied Data Analytics
- Archaeological Practice
- Art History and Curatorship
- Arts
- Asian Studies
- Biotechnology
- Business Administration
- Classical Studies
- Commerce
- Criminology
- Design Arts
- Development Studies
- Economics
- Environment and Sustainability
- European Studies
- Finance
- Genetics
- Information Technology
- International Relations
- International Security Studies
- Languages
- Latin American Studies
- Mathematical Sciences
- Medical Science
- Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
- Music
- Pacific Studies
- Policy Studies
- Political Science
- Politics, Philosophy and Economics
- Science
- Science (Psychology)
- Statistics
- Visual Arts.
Entry requirements
- Completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent, and the minimum Selection Rank (from their academic qualifications, plus any adjustment factors) requirement for this program. Previous higher education studies
- or secondary education results if completed less than one full-time equivalent year (1.0 FTE) of a degree
- or the result from a bridging or preparatory course. Previously completed VET qualifications at AQF level 5 or higher (i.e. a Diploma or above)
- or secondary education results if the VET qualification is not completed.
Recognition
Many of the degrees listed here are professionally accredited. See the individual course entries of the degrees listed to find out more about who recognises these qualifications
Study Pathways
Credit may be granted for equivalent studies as appropriate at other universities. Honours program available.