Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

Learn about our legal system and the human mind with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) at Victoria University. This six-year double degree gives you the flexibility to combine a law qualification with psychology. You’ll gain a global and social justice perspective and an understanding of human behaviour, motivation, relationships, communication and cognitive processes. You’ll examine how the mind works alongside developing broad legal knowledge and analytical skills. Honours in Law and Psychology will further enhance your core understanding of the psychology and legal fields, and help ensure you are prepared for a career in a variety of work settings. This course positions you well for jobs where there is an interaction between the law, psychology and mental health. You’ll also be on the pathway to work as a lawyer or psychologist.

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City Campus

Full-time - 6 years

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Footscray Park

Full-time - 6 years

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Structure

To attain the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) will be required to complete 576 credit points in total

Entry requirements

  • Australian Senior Secondary Certificate (e.g. VCE) or an Australian or overseas equivalent or an International Baccalaureate (IB).

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