Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Arts
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 01032F
The Law curriculum has been developed by members of the judiciary, the legal profession and senior staff from some of Australia's leading universities. It is designed to satisfy both state and national professional admission requirements. Once admitted, law graduates will be able to work as solicitors or barristers, allowing them to give legal advice and appear in court. The Law and Arts double degree combines thorough training in law with studies in an arts discipline.
Structure
3 core curriculum courses (units), compulsory and elective law courses, and 12 elective arts courses (with at least 8 making up a major)
Subjects
- Archaeology (WA)
- Behavioural science (WA)
- Applied Psychology (NSW)
- Counselling (NSW)
- English Literature
- Environmental science (WA)
- Film and Screen Production
- Geography (WA)
- History
- Journalism
- Law
- Media studies
- Philosophy
- Politics and International Relations
- Social Justice
- Theatre Studies
- Theology
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent
- Interview
- Mature age applicants: strong results in 6-12 months of study full time equivalent (with 65% course average or higher)
- Successful completion of four or more mature age WACE subjects
Recognition
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia; NSW Legal Practitioners' Admission Board
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Fremantle | International: $215,000 | Yes |
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Sydney | International: $215,000 | Yes | No information available |