Overview
Murdoch offers combined degrees which combine Law and another bachelor degree in an integrated course of study. This allows students seeking a Law degree to gain a range of opportunities for the study of disciplines other than law which are greater than those for students within the Law degree studied … For more content click the Read More button below.
Combined degrees include the Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Business.
Murdoch offers combined degrees which combine Law and another bachelor degree in an integrated course of study. This allows students seeking a Law degree to gain a range of opportunities for the study of disciplines other than law which are greater than those for students within the Law degree studied on its own.
Combined degrees include the Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Business.
Contacts
Academic Chair
Name:Kirsty Fentiman
Email:K.Fentiman@murdoch.edu.au
Admission requirements
Enrolment restrictions
Enrolment is subject to restriction due to competitive admission requirements.
Entry requirements (onshore)
90 ATAR or equivalent
English language requirements
Equivalent of an Academic IELTS overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.5.
Structure
120 credit points
Spine6 credit points
Required Unit3 credit points
Please contact the Academic Chair for advice.
Specified Electives3 credit points
Course Core87 credit points
Required Units69 credit points
Specified Electives18 credit points
Group 1 - Science Specified Electives6 credit points
Select 6 credit points from the selected Science major. Please contact Academic Chair for advice.
Group 2 - Law Specified Electives12 credit points
Major27 credit points
Choose 27 credit points not yet completed from the core units of the selected Science major.
Professional outcomes
Professional recognition
The Murdoch Bachelor of Laws satisfies the University education requirements for the practice of law of the governing bodies of the legal profession of Western Australia. As is the pattern in the rest of Australia, before a candidate may be admitted to the practice of law in this State, certain additional requirements must be satisfied after completion of this formal university training.
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