Course Level

Bachelor Degree (Pass)

CRICOS

099637M

Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation / Bachelor of Laws

The Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation combined with the Bachelor of Laws is an exciting and unique double degree combination. It will take you on a unique philosophical adventure through which you will engage with a carefully curated selection of some of the greatest intellectual and artistic masterpieces ever produced. It will also equip you with a comprehensive legal education. Your UOW Law degree will provide a thorough grounding in Australian law, with a real-world focus on the essential practical skills and the social and ethical context in which the law operates. This degree also offers thirty generous scholarship opportunities valued at up to $32,000 per annum across the full course of study, as well as an opportunity to engage in a bespoke scholarly experience.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Wollongong

Full-time - 5 years

N/A
N/A

Structure

240 Credit Points

Entry requirements

  • Entry into this course is based on a combination of a written submission (essay), an interview and academic performance. Applicants need to have achieved the required score in a qualification equivalent to the completion of 13 years of schooling in Australia.
  • Assessment of eligibility also involves a written essay and participation in an interview process.
  • In order to succeed in your chosen course, it is assumed you have completed relevant subjects in your senior high school studies or other relevant qualifications.

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