Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) with Bachelor of Laws

University of Adelaide

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00123M

High-level arts study and the deep insight into modern society it brings will complement, contextualise and enrich your legal studies. Youll learn to think innovatively, understand all manner of societal issues more broadly, and communicate powerfully. On completion of the degree youll be uniquely placed to pursue careers in legal practice, government, commerce, industry, academia, social welfare and community organisations.

Structure

The program consists of compulsory courses in the disciplines of law and arts which provide students with a sound understanding of legal, humanities and social science concepts, processes and methods. In addition, students choose from a range of elective courses in areas of specialised interest in both law and arts. The double degree is an AQF Level 7 qualification with a standard full-time duration of 4.5 years.

Standard entry requirements

The Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) with Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is not an entry program. Admission will be by application. Places will be limited and students with a GPA in the range of 5.00-6.00 (depending on places available) may be invited in their penultimate year to apply for the program along with all other eligible Bachelor of Laws students. If accepted into the program, the Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) with Bachelor of Laws double degree will be discontinued and the student will be admitted into the Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) with Bachelor of Laws (Honours) double degree. All courses completed under the Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) with Law double degree are automatically counted towards the Honours double degree.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
North Terrace International: $222,750 No
  • Full-time : 4.5 years

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