La Trobe University - Melbourne
In La Trobe’s Bachelor of Laws (Honours), you’ll get an enhanced legal qualification in just four years.
You’ll gain a powerful skillset in dispute resolution, evidence and criminal procedure, contract law, company law, public law and more.
Explore how legal practice shapes the most pressing challenges of our time, including in environmental law, international law, intellectual property law, and family law.
You’ll build your talents in advocacy, negotiation and dispute resolution, so you’ll be ready to apply them in legal and non-legal settings.
One of English Standard, English Advanced (Band 3), English as an Additional Language or Dialect (Band 4).
Law.
Barrister or solicitor, policy adviser, community services manager, In-house counsel.
This course satisfies the academic requirements for admission to practise law in Victoria. You could work across a range of industries, including in legal practice, the community sector, international development, environmental protection, government, banking and professional services.
The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.
ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds | ATAR (excluding adjustment factors) | Selection Rank (including adjustment factors) |
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Highest rank to receive an offer | 97.25 | 99.95 |
Median rank to receive an offer | 85.5 | 96.05 |
Lowest rank to receive an offer | 78 | 86.15 |
<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made
Please refer to the La Trobe University website for admission criteria information.
This information is sourced from Course Seeker, a joint initiative between the Australian Government and the Tertiary Admission Centres. View more information on Course Seeker.
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