Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Property

Central Queensland University - Online

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Overview

This dual degree is a multidisciplinary qualification designed to enable students to gain entry into the legal profession and to become a Certified Practicing Valuer and Certified Property Practitioner. During the course, students will learn about legal procedures and key legislation, develop skills necessary to identify, analyse and evaluate facts in relation to legal frameworks. The core areas of the law degree match those required for admission to the legal profession including statutory interpretation, criminal law and procedure, contracts, torts, constitutional law, equity, administrative law, property, company, evidence, professional responsibility and civil procedure. Students will also develop property skills within a broad business context in the Bachelor of Property. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Property.

Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

Solicitor; barrister or in-house counsel; consultant; land economist; property analyst; property developer; property valuer; portfolio manager; property financier.

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Admission Criteria

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