Bachelor of Laws
Deakin University
Course Details
Designed and taught by practising lawyers and academics, Deakins accredited Bachelor of Laws combines sound legal training with real-world experience. Youll develop key skills in communication, problem solving and analytical thinking, and gain the experience employers are seeking through our substantial work-integrated learning opportunities. You can tailor your studies to a field of interest by choosing from a wide range of commercial and public law electives, and work on real cases and interview clients under the supervision of qualified solicitors at Deakins Law Clinic, our community legal service that offers free legal advice. Theres even the opportunity to study abroad with our global study itinerary, including the US Criminal Justice study tour. Our international programs and placements mean you can take your study overseas for a few weeks, a trimester or even a year.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Course structure: 32 credit points total which include: 18 credit points of core units; 14 credit points of elective units (include 1 credit point of WIL/practical/ experiential unit from a list); a minimum of 6 credit points of law electives; minimum of 4 credit points of non-law electives; Students also complete one zero credit point academic integrity module.
Course also offered in Cloud (online) mode.