Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Laws

University of Wollongong - UOW South Western Sydney

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Overview

Connect your strengths. Unlock career pathways. Develop a comprehensive legal education.

You will build your knowledge across underlying sciences, IT, engineering and mathematical methodologies within a legal framework when you study information technology and law at UOW. You will study real-world projects and interact with and learn from industry professionals to ensure their job readiness upon graduation as you develop a thorough grounding in the law.

How do you design and create the IT systems we all rely on? How does the legal system keep pace with the ever-changing technological landscape it regulates? On completion, you will be able to answer these questions and more as you gain a competitive career edge with this double degree combination.

You will learn core fundamentals in the first year of your degree before deciding which major discipline to focus on from the second year (Network Design and Management or Web Design and Management).

For students who do not wish to specialise in a major, you will complete advanced subjects providing you with specific knowledge while also instilling you with professional knowledge and skills in information technology.

In your final year, you will develop your own application as part of an annual student team project, developing solutions to real-world problems provided by our industry partners. You will also complete a legal internship, providing highly valued industry experience.

Throughout this double degree, you will gain hands-on experience, make meaningful professional connections and have the opportunity for practical placements where you'll develop your skills in a real-world setting.

Majors

Areas of study

Bachelor of Laws: Business and financial law, commercial law, constitutional law, contracts, criminal law, environmental law, family law, human rights, intellectual property, international law, jurisprudence, legal ethics, legal skills, litigation and practice skills/internships, property law, taxation, torts. Bachelor of Information
Technology: Network design and management, web design and development. Throughout your degree year you will study a common core of subjects that link our computer science, IT and business information systems degrees.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Bachelor of Laws: Solicitor, barrister, policy officer in government departments, in- house lawyer in private companies and community legal centres, accounting, banking and finance, business and management, education, government administration, media and communications. Bachelor of Information Technology:  Business analyst, information systems specialist, IT application analyst, IT support, security engineer, systems administrator, systems analyst, security engineer, software engineer, systems engineer, web developer.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2022.

ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds
ATAR
(excluding adjustment factors)
Selection Rank
(including adjustment factors)
Highest rank to receive an offer99.7599.95
Median rank to receive an offer91.896.05
Lowest rank to receive an offer83.186.6

<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Wollongong website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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