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University of Sydney Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
University of Sydney

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws

Camperdown, Australia

5 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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AUD 49,500 / per year

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Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws is a unique dual degree program that enables students to explore both the arts and legal studies. This program emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills while covering a range of subjects in the arts alongside core law modules. Students benefit from a comprehensive education that prepares them for various sectors.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue a range of career paths, including roles in law, public policy, education, and the arts. Potential positions include solicitor, barrister, legal advisor, and more, with opportunities in both private and public sectors.

Introduction

Our highly regarded Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws combined degree program will challenge the way you see the world. Graduate with two degrees, opening the door to a wide range of career opportunities – in law or another area where legal skills are in demand.

Professional accreditation

This course is accredited by the Legal Profession Admission Board of NSW (LPAB) and graduates are eligible to practise law in New South Wales.

Upon admission as a lawyer, you are also eligible for admission in other Australian states and territories, either directly or under the Mutual Recognition Scheme. This course can be used as a basis for seeking admission in many law jurisdictions overseas. Please check with the jurisdiction in which you wish to practice.

Why study with us?

Leadership for change

In a world as disrupted as ours, arts graduates’ capacity for leadership, creativity, and analysis has never been more relevant or sort after by employers.

Did you know:

  • The humanities and social sciences supply two-thirds of Australia’s workforce?
  • That the Bachelor of Arts is the most common degree among non-executive directors of Australia's 100 biggest public companies?
  • That 67.6% of the CEOs of ASX200 companies undertook a social science degree?
  • That 44% of world leaders hold a social science degree?

Unexpected solutions to wicked problems

By studying for a Bachelor of Arts you’ll unlock innovative approaches to problem-solving, develop an aptitude for logical argument, and learn to write in a clear, convincing way. You’ll provide the “human” element in any industry with exceptional communication skills, empathy and cultural competence. You'll lead the way.

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