Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Science
Monash University
Course Details
Laws and Science is a double degree which provides practical legal skills and an awareness of the complex interaction between science and society. Students gain practical knowledge of the Australian legal system, as well as specialising in a chosen scientific field.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Course structure: The Bachelor of Laws course consists of 156 points of study with 17 compulsory units. The remainder of the program consists of Law elective units, including 1 Commercial law elective and 1 Research project elective, selected by the student in order to tailor their course to their interests. The Bachelor of Science requires students to complete 96 points of Science units including 2 level-one Science sequences, a level-one Mathematics or Statistics unit, a Science major, a level-two Science core unit and free Science elective units.
If students are intending to practise law outside Australia, they should refer to that country's legal admissions board.