Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Criminology

Central Queensland University - Online

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Overview

The Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Criminology is an exciting double degree that prepares students for a wide variety of career paths within the burgeoning law and justice fields. This course enables graduates to proceed to practice as a legal practitioner after completing the required professional training. During the course, students will learn about legal procedures and key legislation, and be given the opportunity to develop skills necessary to identify, analyse and evaluate facts in relation to legal frameworks. Throughout this course, students will integrate insights from sociology, philosophy, social theory, politics, psychology and other relevant disciplines to solve problems of crime, violence and conflict in society. This double degree puts the law into context and is particularly valuable for those graduates who intend to practise in criminal law. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Criminology.

Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

Solicitor; barrister; government legal officer; judicial officer; law academic; company director; in-house counsel; diplomat and politician. Law graduates are required to undergo a period of practical legal training before admission as a legal practitioner and can practice law in Australia.

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Admission Criteria

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