Become an advocate for justice. Learn the principles of law and gain practical experience at Australia's leading clinical law school, preparing you for a fulfilling legal career.
Why study undergraduate law
Ignite your passion for justice and embark on an exciting legal career journey. Explore Australian legal principles, champion rights, and gain practical experience at Australia’s leading clinical law school. Become an Australian lawyer with our clinical training.
Top 200
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in the world for Law
88.2%
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of our undergraduate law students rate their skills development positively
Each University of Newcastle degree has a set of entry requirements that you must meet before you can enrol. This includes both academic requirements and skills in English. The entry requirements for each the University of Newcastle degree may be found on each degree information page.
English requirements
You must comply with the level of English proficiency for the program you are applying for. The English proficiency for each degree may be found on each individual degree page.
It is recommended you submit your application a minimum of 12 weeks before your intended semester or trimester start date. Late applications may be considered for next available intake.
Join us for one of our upcoming online or face-to-face events in your country.
These are great opportunities to find out more about our programs, campuses, support services and anything else you might like to ask about studying with us.
We provide support for students from every background. Our programs help you settle in to life in Australia, as well as provide academic support, health, counselling, religious and career services.
At the University of Newcastle, we are proud to offer students affordable tuition fees alongside competitive scholarships to support your studies. Scholarships are valued up to AU$48,000 depending on your length of study, chosen degree and citizenship.
"I have learned a lot of things already. One of the courses that I did last semester, Advanced Criminal Law, has helped me a lot in refocusing my thoughts on certain criminal law concepts."
Andrew Kelesi, Solomon Islands, Master of Laws (LLM)
Got any questions, or just need some more information? Get in touch
Why study postgraduate law
Our postgraduate law programs are perfect for people looking to deepen their legal expertise. Whether you are a practising lawyer or looking to move into the legal field, you will gain the knowledge to excel in a competitive legal landscape.
Top 200
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in the world for Law
Top 175
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university in the world
AUD $1528 median weekly income
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for Solicitors before tax
Each University of Newcastle degree has a set of entry requirements that you must meet before you can enrol. This includes both academic requirements and skills in English. The entry requirements for each the University of Newcastle degree may be found on each degree information page.
English requirements
You must comply with the level of English proficiency for the program you are applying for. The English proficiency for each degree may be found on each individual degree page.
It is recommended you submit your application a minimum of 12 weeks before your intended semester or trimester start date. Late applications may be considered for next available intake.
Join us for one of our upcoming online or face-to-face events in your country.
These are great opportunities to find out more about our programs, campuses, support services and anything else you might like to ask about studying with us.
We provide support for students from every background. Our programs help you settle in to life in Australia, as well as provide academic support, health, counselling, religious and career services.
At the University of Newcastle, we are proud to offer students affordable tuition fees alongside competitive scholarships to support your studies. Scholarships are valued up to AU$48,000 depending on your length of study, chosen degree and citizenship.
"I have learned a lot of things already. One of the courses that I did last semester, Advanced Criminal Law, has helped me a lot in refocusing my thoughts on certain criminal law concepts."
Andrew Kelesi, Solomon Islands, Master of Laws (LLM)
Got any questions, or just need some more information? Get in touch
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