Overview

The Bachelor of Laws degree provides a gateway to a rewarding career in Law and can provide a strong foundation for other career opportunities. This degree will prepare you to work as a lawyer in a private practice, in government, as corporate counsel or in a not-for-profit organisation.

Double degree options

650100 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts
650120 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Journalism)
650130 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce
650140 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Communications and Media
650270 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Human Resource Management
650280 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Marketing and Public Relations
650150 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Philosophy
650160 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Theology

Majors

Areas of study

Alternative dispute resolution, Australian tax law, bioethics and the law, canon law, civil procedure, commercial practices and ethics, constitutional law, contract law, corporations and partnerships, criminal law, entertainment law, environmental law, equity, evidence, family law, health law, human rights law, intellectual property law, law and religion, law in context, legal history, legal philosophy, legal research and writing, mining and petroleum law, property law, torts, trial advocacy, trusts.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Legal practitioner; legal counsel in banking and finance, government sector, media and corporations; academic; journalist; politician.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Notre Dame Australia website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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