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Graduates in the Bachelor of Laws are ready for legal practice as well as many professional careers, with knowledge gained in various aspects of the law.
Studying the Bachelor of Laws already holding an existing degree, means a shorter course and the law skills and knowledge will open a range of legal careers.
This five-year double degree combines practical, ethical and theoretical training in legal knowledge with the study of Western civilisation. You’ll graduate with a deep understanding of legal practice as well as Western literature, philosophy, art, politics, religion, science and history, and how these help us to comprehend our world and the dialogue between cultures.
Combining a business administration degree with a law degree produces graduates ready for legal practice and a range of professional business careers.
Combining law and global studies develops an awareness of the broader context for legal issues for the modern global legal professional.
This double degree produces specialist legal practitioners in such fields as education, policy development, commerce, travel, and tourism.
Combining bachelor degrees in biomedical science and law helps develop legal specialists in the pharmaceutical and medical technology industries.
Our Bachelor of Human Rights will provide you with a deep understanding of human rights that is enriched by perspectives from law, philosophy and the humanities. Students will apply their knowledge to practical professional contexts, and complete a placement in the human rights sector. Graduates of this program will bring their multidisciplinary expertise in human rights to a wide variety of professional settings in the corporate, government and non-government sectors.
This double degree in philosophy and law combines the study of law required for accreditation for legal practice, but within a wider philosophical focus.
This double degree in psychological science and law combines the study of human behaviour with the study of law, ideal for a range of professional careers.
Combining law and theology provides a unique legal education informed by Christian values, focussed on ethical behaviour, social justice and the common good.
The Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law and Practice will equip students to practice as qualified migration agents in Australia.
The Master of Australian Migration Law and Practice is for individuals seeking to accelerate their career through extended subject knowledge and improved personal and professional skills. After completing the Graduate Diploma you can choose from a series of electives to deepen your knowledge and enhance your career ambitions.
Combining degrees in commerce and law provides graduates with the skills to practice law, and also prepares them for a range of professional careers in business.
Our Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice explores the causes of antisocial behaviour and develops the knowledge and expertise you’ll need to make a valuable contribution in the criminal justice sector. You’ll graduate prepared for a range of exciting career opportunities in areas such as cybersecurity, law enforcement, intelligence and investigation, correctional and rehabilitation services, and more.
Our Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours) is a four-year degree designed for students who have a strong scholarly interest in criminology and see their future in research and/or policy.You will explore the causes of antisocial behaviour and develop the knowledge and expertise to make a valuable contribution in the criminal justice sector. In your fourth year, you will complete a thesis reflecting advanced research skills. You’ll graduate with well-developed research and analytical skills and prepared for exciting career opportunities in areas such as cybersecurity, law enforcement, intelligence and investigation, correctional and rehabilitation services, and more.
Supercharge your criminology degree with a law degree or develop specialist skills in criminology to enrich your legal career. This five-year full-time degree will prepare you to launch a meaningful legal career in the criminal justice sector.
Human rights advocacy and criminology are rapidly growing fields across the world and involves aspects of law, criminal justice, history, philosophy and politics. Our Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice explores the causes of antisocial behaviour and develops the knowledge and expertise you’ll need to make a valuable contribution in the criminal justice sector. Studying a Bachelor of Human Rights/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice will prepare you for a rewarding career in human rights within the criminal justice sector both in Australia and globally.
Human rights advocacy has never been more important. It’s a rapidly growing field across the world and involves aspects of law, criminal justice, history, philosophy and politics. Studying a Bachelor of Human Rights/Bachelor of Laws will prepare you for a rewarding legal career in human rights both in Australia and globally.Your strong commitment to social justice is at the heart of this double degree. Like you, we believe in standing up for people in need and issues that matter. We want you to see life through the eyes of others and be inspired to become the leading human rights lawyers and advocates of the 21st century. As a central part of your studies, you will gain essential skills in critical thinking, writing, analysis and debating – skills in high demand from employers. Our law degree fulfills the academic requirements for admission to the legal profession in Australia.
In this four-year double degree, you will acquire an advanced understanding of human behaviour and mental processes. Studies in forensic science, violent crime and society, together with units covering the brain, behaviour, and social and abnormal psychology, help you understand the complex causes and impacts of crime, and the legal and social policies that keep us safe.
The Diploma in Criminology is an important stepping-stone to achieve your career and study goals. Students who undertake a Diploma in Criminology will be able to gain credit for up to the first year of study and articulate into the second year of many of the bachelor degrees in business at ACU, or exit with the Diploma in Criminology as a standalone The Diploma in Criminology is an important stepping-stone to achieve your career and study goals. Students who undertake a Diploma in Criminology will be able to gain credit for up to the first year of study and articulate into the second year of the Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Students may also exit with the Diploma in Criminology as a standalone qualification.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is awarded for high-level research and, as such, it is expected that candidates will make a substantial contribution to knowledge in their chosen field, as well as display an appreciation and understanding of the relationship of their own research investigation within a wider field of knowledge.
February 2025, July 2025
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a research degree in a field covered by the University, including theology and philosophy, and is assessed on the basis of a written thesis.
February 2025, July 2025
Study at a time that suits you with our Online Four-Term (4T) model. Across four 10-week terms, you can study your passion online, wherever and whenever it works for you. Your learning material is available to you at the beginning of each term for you to work through at your own pace. And you’ll get access to student success coaches to help you along the way. Please note, some courses require on-campus intensives or in-person placements to graduate job ready.
See Four-term datesOur Online Multi-Term (MT) model offers more flexibility and freedom over where and how you study than traditional on-campus learning. You may attend scheduled online lectures and tutorials, study online units at your own pace whenever it suits, or a mix of both – depending on what course you choose. Please note, some courses require on-campus intensives or in-person placements to graduate job ready.
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