Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Economics
Adelaide University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 04249J
Adelaide University's Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Economics will guide you through the legal systems that govern us and the economies we live within - and equip you with the practical and analytical skills to work effectively within both. Develop a strong foundation in how the law works across the eleven key areas of Australia's legal system, as well as how they apply into different real-world contexts. Meanwhile, your economics studies will prepare you to tackle complex problems impacting government policy through to individual households. Study concepts like microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics, and develop the critical analysis skills and reasoning to influence policies and drive data-driven solutions. Both degrees include hands-on learning, including over 100 hours of professional development in a real industry setting or project. You'll graduate empowered to work as an ethical, informed legal professional and advocate*. *To be admitted to legal practice, you will also need to fulfil the practical requirements for admission, which includes the completion of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
Structure
240 units
Subjects
- An Ethically Rich Life COREX001
- Fact or Fiction: Data for Everyone COREX002
- Igniting Change: Ideas to Action COREX003
- Proppa Ways, Future Practice COREX004
- Responsible AI: Bridging Ethics, Education and Industry COREX005
- Ways of Being, Ways of Seeing COREX006
- Principles of Economics ECON1000
- Introduction to Mathematical Economics ECON1002
- Contract LAWS1010
- How Law Works LAWS1011
- Law, Government and Community LAWS1012
- Ethics and the Future of Law LAWS1013
- Torts LAWS1014
- Business and the Law LAWS1019
- Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON2000
- Global Economic History ECON2001
- Property Law LAWS2001
- Constitutional Law LAWS2002
- Equity and Trusts LAWS2003
- International Law LAWS2004
- Administrative Law LAWS2005
- Criminal Law LAWS3001
- Corporate Law LAWS3002
- Becoming a Lawyer LAWS3005
- Future Law Project LAWS4800
- Evidence LAWS4900
- Civil Dispute Resolution LAWS4901
- Professional Career Development ECON3802
- Public Economics ECON1007
- Resource and Environmental Economics ECON3000
- Labour Economics ECON3001
- Impact Evaluation Methods for Economic Policy ECON3003
- Rethinking Capitalism ECON3004
- Economic Growth and Development ECON3005
- Game Theory ECON3009
- International Money and Finance ECON3010
- Monetary Economics ECON3011
- Economics of International Trade ECON3012
- Family Law LAWS1001
- Human Rights Law LAWS1002
- Income Tax Law LAWS1003
- Intellectual Property Law LAWS1004
- Health Law LAWS1005
- Law of Work LAWS1006
- Environmental Law LAWS1007
- The Law of Succession LAWS1008
- Climate Change Law LAWS1009
- Ageing and the Law: Elder Law and Policy LAWS2009
- Media Law LAWS3006
- Data Analytics ECON1012
- Intermediate Applied Econometrics ECON2002
- Intermediate Applied Microeconomics ECON2003
- Applied Econometrics ECON3002
- Economic Policy Analysis ECON3800
Standard entry requirements
- Secondary education (Year 12).
- Completion of a secondary education qualification equivalent to the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).
- Higher education study.
- Successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) in a higher education award program in an undergraduate diploma (AQF level 5) or higher.
Study information
| Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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| Adelaide City Campus | International: $274,500 | No |
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