Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws

Australian Catholic University - Brisbane

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Overview

This double degree is designed to produce well-rounded graduates ready for legal practice and a range of professional careers in an increasingly global environment. As a graduate of this double degree, you will be well placed to develop specialist legal practice in a wide range of fields. This includes education, cultural institutions, commerce and industry, communications, community and charitable organisations, creative industries, social and policy research, tourism and travel. The course is designed for students who want to combine studies in arts, humanities or social sciences with sound legal skills. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws at ACU

Prerequisites

Majors

Business studies; drama; education studies; history; English; music; philosophy; sociology; study of religions; theological studies; visual arts.

Potential Career Outcomes

Government and non-government organisations, media and communications, arts and cultural organisations, higher education, business sector, not-for-profit organisations, historian, social scientist, political analyst, teaching (with further study), private legal practice, legal offices, legal researching, in-house legal counsel.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Australian Catholic University website for admission criteria information.

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