
The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws gives you the opportunity to become a lawyer, or you can pursue a range of different careers using your arts qualifications. Read more ...
By enrolling in the combined degree, you have the advantage of graduating with your law degree and another degree in less time than it would take to complete both separately. Read more ...
First-rate classroom tuition combined with practical, hands-on experience will mean you are immediately ready to enter legal practice after completing your Bachelor of Laws (Combined). Read more ...
This combined degree offers extensive career opportunities. Whether you use the law aspect of you degree or not, employers will recognise your analytical and logical reasoning skills and your understanding of how our society functions. Read more ...
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Studying the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws gives you the opportunity to obtain two sought after degrees in the shortest possible time. You can choose to practice as a lawyer or pursue a range of rewarding careers using your arts qualifications.
Choosing arts/laws combined allows you to graduate with two degrees in just five years of full-time study. Please note that you must also complete a practical legal training course before you can become a lawyer.
With over twenty majors to choose from, arts allows you to pursue your passions and interests, whilst also building your research capabilities, communication skills, and your understanding of how our society functions.
Studying arts also adds significant value to your study of law. For example, choosing to study history will broaden your understanding of legal issues by allowing you to see them within a wider context. A major in politics and international relations will improve your analytical and logical problem solving skills.
The Newcastle Law School is the only Law School in New South Wales where upon completion of your studies you can be a certified practicing Lawyer, saving you time and money by not having to sit the bar exams.
You can take advantage of this unique opportunity by enrolling in an Embedded Diploma of Legal Practice during your final two years of study.
You will experience a friendly and supportive learning environment at the University of Newcastle Law School. You will benefit from a comfortable student-teacher ratio, which creates a personalised learning environment. You can expect:
You will be taught by a team of leading academics and legal professionals. Your teachers combine their knowledge, research findings and professional experience to deliver contemporary lessons that are relevant to legal practice.
Our academics receive national commendations for their dedication to teaching and learning.
In 2008, Katherine Lindsay, Senior Lecturer and Director of Curriculum in the Law School, was awarded the ALTC Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning for her efforts with first year students. In 2009 she was also commended with the Australian College of Educators Teachers' Recognition Award.
Dr John Anderson, Senior Lecturer in the Law School, is also a recipient of a number of teaching awards. Most recently, he received the NSW Quality Teaching Award from the Australian College of Educators and NSW Minister for Education, and a Carrick Institute Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.
The Law Student Association is the heart of the student community at Newcastle Law School. The LSA builds a strong relationship between students and staff by creating a positive culture and spirit of collegiality.
From student advocacy and careers information to competitions and social events, the LSA is committed to enhancing your experience at the University of Newcastle. Annual LSA events include:
For more information, visit UNLSA.
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By enrolling in the combined degree, you have the advantage of graduating with your law degree and another degree in less time than it would take to complete both separately.
Studying a combined law degree will set you on the path to becoming a lawyer, whilst also equipping you with other tertiary qualifications. Some of the key benefits are detailed below.
You can graduate with the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws after only five years of full-time study, compared to six years if you completed the degrees separately. This represents a significant time and money saving.
In order to study law at the University of Newcastle, you must complete an undergraduate degree in a separate discipline.
In today’s competitive employment market, employers are looking for highly qualified graduates with a wide range of skills. Therefore, it goes without saying that two degrees are better than one.
At the University of Newcastle, we offer a variety of combined degrees that enable you to tailor your undergraduate study to your desired career path.
For example, if you want to become a commercial lawyer, you might consider combining your law degree with a business or commerce degree. If you want to work in the field of environmental law, you could choose to combine your law studies with science.
Even if you do not want to become a lawyer, a law degree will provide you with a multifaceted skill and knowledge base to help you in your chosen career. It will enhance your academic and professional qualifications and make you a more desirable employee.
A combined degree allows you to pursue other academic interests in conjunction with your law degree.
First-rate classroom tuition combined with practical, hands-on experience prepares and qualifies you to enter legal practice immediately after completing your Bachelor of Laws (Combined).
The University of Newcastle's law school is the first in Australia to offer an integrated learning experience. Your degree integrates experiential learning and skills training with the conventional Bachelor of Laws curriculum.
As a Laws (Combined) student, you will help to run the University's own Legal Centre.
In first year you will conduct observations of clients at the Legal Centre. In your final years, you will take charge of clients’ files, providing advice where necessary or appropriate.
You will also have the opportunity to contribute to the unique 'Law on the Beach' program. Through the program, you will provide a 'walk up' legal advice service on Newcastle Beach each summer.
You will be taught by a team of leading academics and legal professionals. Your teachers combine their knowledge, research findings and professional experience to deliver contemporary lessons that are relevant to legal practice.
Our academics receive national commendations for their dedication to teaching and learning.
In 2008, Katherine Lindsay, Senior Lecturer and Director of Curriculum in the Law School, was awarded the ALTC Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning for her efforts with first year students. In 2009 she was also commended with the Australian College of Educators Teachers' Recognition Award.
Dr John Anderson, Senior Lecturer in the Law School, is also a recipient of a number of teaching awards. Most recently, he received the NSW Quality Teaching Award from the Australian College of Educators and NSW Minister for Education, and a Carrick Institute Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.
University of Newcastle law students have a competitive reputation and frequently excel in national law competitions. Recent highlights include:
This combined degree offers extensive career opportunities. Whether you use the law aspect of you degree or not, employers will recognise your analytical and logical reasoning skills and your understanding of how our society functions.
5 years full-time
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