Overview

The Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Property is a multidisciplinary qualification designed for students to gain entry into the legal profession and to become a Certified Practicing Valuer and Certified Property Practitioner.

During the Bachelor of Laws, students will learn about legal procedures and key legislation, while developing the skills necessary to identify, analyse and evaluate facts in relation to legal frameworks.

Students will also develop property and building management skills within a broad business context in the Bachelor of Property. The course is accredited by the Australian Property Institute as providing the educational requirements necessary to practise as a professional property valuer, property manager, property economist and other specialised fields within the property industry.

Prerequisites

Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 26 in any English.

Non-Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 26 in any English.

Potential Career Outcomes

The Bachelor of Laws prepares graduates for a career as a legal professional. Aside from the traditional roles as a solicitor, barrister or in-house counsel, a law degree is useful for careers in academia, business, the public service and politics. The Bachelor of Property can lead to different careers in the property industry including roles as consultant, land economist, market researcher portfolio manager, property analyst, property manager, property financier and property valuer.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Central Queensland University website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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