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3 Law and Regulation Bachelors Degree Programs in Australia


James Cook University
Bachelor of Arts & Laws
- Townsville City, Australia
- Cairns, Australia
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Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts & Laws program combines a broad education in arts subjects with a comprehensive study of law. This degree is designed to expose students to a variety of disciplines, such as human...


Central Queensland University
Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business
- Brisbane, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The combined Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business program provides a comprehensive education designed to equip students with foundational knowledge in both legal and business principles. The cour...
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Griffith University
Bachelor in Laws (Honours) / Communication
- Gold Coast, Australia
LLB
Full time
On-Campus
English
The combined Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Communication program is designed to prepare students for careers that require both legal knowledge and communication skills. It covers foundati...
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A Bachelor's degree in Law and Regulation in Australia offers a comprehensive introduction to legal principles, policy-making, and the regulatory environment. You'll engage with the ethical and social dimensions of law while developing analytical and critical thinking skills.
Through courses like Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Administrative Law, students learn to interpret legislation and understand the legal framework that governs Australian society. This study encourages independence and curiosity as you build confidence in applying legal reasoning to real-world issues. Specific skills include drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and analyzing case law.
Graduates often pursue careers as policy advisors, compliance officers, or legal analysts, working in various sectors including government, non-profit organizations, and private law firms. Australia’s emphasis on practical instruction and industry engagement prepares you for the demands of the legal profession, creating professionals who are adaptable and well-versed in both domestic and international law contexts.