Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Queensland University of Technology - KG & GP

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Overview

This course emphasises practical experience through projects and design studios, and encourages creativity within a vigorous design culture. You develop adaptable and resilient capabilities to design, think critically, effectively communicate and collaborate to realise your ideas. The law component has a practical focus that further equips you for a range of careers. You develop advanced legal research and writing skills, critical analysis and skills in interviewing, advocacy and dispute resolution. The course covers all academic subjects required for admission to legal practice. Design subjects are taken in conjunction with law subjects throughout the first four years of the course, with law subjects only in the final semesters.

This course is covered by the QUT Offer Guarantee.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Use your skills as an in-house lawyer for industrial designers, corporate identity designers, new product developers, or as an intellectual property lawyer.

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Admission Criteria

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