Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00212K
In this course students will enrich their scientific pursuits in their chosen discipline while attaining fully accredited legal qualifications. The course enables students to choose from a range of science electives and combine it with law subjects including those in the contract, criminal, property, equity or administrative arenas. Students will gain a broad theoretical and technical knowledge of both disciplines, extend their research capabilities, and develop a commercial focus for a host of professions, including solicitor, barrister, lab assistant or technical writer.
Structure
120 credit points
Subjects
- Majors in Law Foundation
- Legal Practice. Students may also select from majors in Nutrition Studies
- Applied Statistics
- Applied Ecology
- Human Biology: From Cells to Organism
- Human Biology: Chemical & Molecular Principles
- Information Systems
- Integrated Environmental Management
- Software Engineering
- Sports Science
- Water Science.
Standard entry requirements
Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by a year 12 ATAR, other Australian qualification, work experience, or an overseas qualification.
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