Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Behavioural Science
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 01032F
Here at The University of Notre Dame Australia, we are committed to the development of job-ready graduates. In order to achieve this, and maintain our ranking as the number one university in Australia for overall graduate employment, this unique degree has been designed in a precise manner. As a student in the School of Law, we encourage you to take advantage of our intimate seminar settings. With small class sizes, this is the perfect environment for you to explore and develop your skills in public speaking, advocacy, negotiation and dispute resolution. Students are also encouraged to learn outside of the classroom, particularly by attending our Eminent Speakers Series. This unique forum connects students and graduates with leading experts in the discussion of contemporary legal and professional matters. The Bachelor of Laws finds its perfect complement in the Bachelor of Behavioural Science, incorporating the disciplines of psychology, sociology, political science and cultural studies. Examining subjects including Development Psychology, Organisational Behaviour, and Community Policy and Development, you will learn how to apply the concepts such as social justice and equity to all aspects of human interaction.
Structure
- 3 core curriculum courses
- 23 compulsory law courses
- 4 law elective courses
- 12 behavioural science courses
Subjects
- Behavioural science
- Law
Standard entry requirements
- Applicants with recent Secondary Education: Indicative ATAR of 90 or equivalent with a score of 50+ in ATAR English, ATAR Literature or ATAR English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD)
- Or Minimum International Baccalaureate (IB) score of 33 . Applicants with Higher Education Study: Other University Studies completed at undergraduate level or higher. A minimum number of 4 subjects with a high credit average is required.