Bachelor of Laws

Curtin University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00301J

The Bachelor of Laws degree is the required qualification for all who wish to enter into legal practice. This course offers a rich and professionally relevant coverage of foundational areas of legal knowledge as well as developing the core skills essential to effective legal practice.

Structure

Credit Points: 800

Subjects

  • LAWS1005 Legal Foundations
  • LAWS1006 Legal Research and Writing
  • LAWS1002 Introduction to Tort Law
  • LAWS1000 Introduction to Contract Law
  • BLAW1003 Indigenous Peoples, Law and Justice
  • LAWS1003 Advanced Tort Law
  • LAWS1001 Advanced Contract Law
  • LAWS1004 Business, Law and Regulation
  • CONS2000 Constitutional Law
  • CRIM2000 Fundamentals of Criminal Law
  • LAWS2009 Statutory Interpretation
  • LAWS2000 Property Law Principles
  • LAWS2002 Administrative Law
  • LAWS2001 Real Property Law
  • CRIM2001 Criminal Responsibility and Procedures
  • BLAW3015 Evidence
  • LAWS2003 Principles of Equity
  • LAWS2005 Corporate Law
  • LAWS3009 Civil Procedure
  • BLAW3014 Professional Responsibility
  • LAWS2004 Trusts
  • BLAW3009 Energy Governance
  • BLAW3011 Native Title Law and Policy
  • BLAW3012 Environmental Law and Policy
  • FAMI2000 Family Law
  • LAWS2006 Mooting
  • LAWS2007 Comparative Law
  • LAWS2008 European Union Law
  • LAWS2010 Public International Law
  • LAWS2011 Legal Internship
  • LAWS3000 Intellectual Property
  • LAWS3001 International Commercial Law
  • LAWS3002 Corporate Governance
  • LAWS3003 Employment Law
  • LAWS3004 Competition Law and Policy
  • LAWS3005 Legal Clinic
  • LAWS3006 Law Review
  • LAWS3007 Private International Law
  • LAWS3011 Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • LAWS3012 Australian Taxation Law in Practice
  • LAWS3013 Construction Law
  • LAWS3014 Human Rights Law
  • LAWS3015 Occupational Health and Safety Law
  • LAWS3016 Principles of Australian Taxation Law
  • LAWS3017 Advanced Legal Research
  • LAWS3018 Consumer Law and Policy
  • LAWS3019 Comparative Aboriginal Issues
  • LAWS3020 Special Topics in Law
  • LAWS3022 Special Topics in Law (Ghent)
  • LAWS3023 Forensic Advocacy
  • LAWS3024 Current Topics in Law
  • LAWS3025 Law and Technology
  • LAWS3026 Information Governance and Emerging Technologies
  • BLAW3009 Energy Governance
  • BLAW3011 Native Title Law and Policy
  • BLAW3012 Environmental Law and Policy
  • FAMI2000 Family Law
  • LAWS2006 Mooting
  • LAWS2007 Comparative Law
  • LAWS2008 European Union Law
  • LAWS2010 Public International Law
  • LAWS2011 Legal Internship
  • LAWS3000 Intellectual Property
  • LAWS3001 International Commercial Law
  • LAWS3002 Corporate Governance
  • LAWS3003 Employment Law
  • LAWS3004 Competition Law and Policy
  • LAWS3005 Legal Clinic
  • LAWS3006 Law Review
  • LAWS3007 Private International Law
  • LAWS3011 Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • LAWS3012 Australian Taxation Law in Practice
  • LAWS3013 Construction Law
  • LAWS3014 Human Rights Law
  • LAWS3015 Occupational Health and Safety Law
  • LAWS3016 Principles of Australian Taxation Law
  • LAWS3017 Advanced Legal Research
  • LAWS3018 Consumer Law and Policy
  • LAWS3019 Comparative Aboriginal Issues
  • LAWS3020 Special Topics in Law
  • LAWS3022 Special Topics in Law (Ghent)
  • LAWS3023 Forensic Advocacy
  • LAWS3024 Current Topics in Law
  • LAWS3025 Law and Technology
  • LAWS3026 Information Governance and Emerging Technologies
  • BLAW3009 Energy Governance
  • BLAW3011 Native Title Law and Policy
  • BLAW3012 Environmental Law and Policy
  • FAMI2000 Family Law
  • LAWS2006 Mooting
  • LAWS2007 Comparative Law
  • LAWS2008 European Union Law
  • LAWS2010 Public International Law
  • LAWS2011 Legal Internship
  • LAWS3000 Intellectual Property
  • LAWS3001 International Commercial Law
  • LAWS3002 Corporate Governance
  • D98
  • LAWS3004 Competition Law and Policy
  • LAWS3005 Legal Clinic
  • LAWS3006 Law Review
  • LAWS3007 Private International Law
  • LAWS3011 Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • LAWS3012 Australian Taxation Law in Practice
  • LAWS3013 Construction Law
  • LAWS3014 Human Rights Law
  • LAWS3015 Occupational Health and Safety Law
  • LAWS3016 Principles of Australian Taxation Law
  • LAWS3017 Advanced Legal Research
  • LAWS3018 Consumer Law and Policy
  • LAWS3019 Comparative Aboriginal Issues
  • LAWS3020 Special Topics in Law
  • LAWS3022 Special Topics in Law (Ghent)
  • LAWS3023 Forensic Advocacy
  • LAWS3024 Current Topics in Law
  • LAWS3025 Law and Technology
  • LAWS3026 Information Governance and Emerging Technologies

Standard entry requirements

Applicants require a minimum ATAR score of 90 or equivalent. The Bachelor of Laws is a competitive entry course and requires a CWA of at least 65% or equivalent if using a completed Bachelor degree for entry.

Study pathways

Honours is available as an additional one year course following completion of this bachelor degree.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Curtin Perth International: $170,730 No
  • Full-time : 3 years

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