Bachelor of Laws (Non-graduate entry)

Western Sydney University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00917K

Western's courses are a unique alternative to more traditional law schools, with community law activities that give students real world experience. Here's just one example of how law students gain experience through interaction. Since 2010, the University has operated the Parramatta Community Justice Clinic, providing a much-needed service, while giving students a unique learning opportunity.

Structure

320 credit points

Subjects

  • Law

Standard entry requirements

  • Eligibility for admission to the Bachelor of Laws (Non-Graduate Entry) is based upon a completed Australian Year 12 qualification or equivalent.Assumed knowledge: any two units of HSC English
  • Recommended studies: HSC English standard or equivalent.

Recognition

Eligible to apply to the Legal Practitioners' Admission Board for admission as legal practitioners in NSW, after undertaking prescribed professional legal training (PLT)

Study pathways

If students have successfully completed 1 full-time year of study at a recognised university, or completed an associate or advanced diploma, or have equivalent work experience then they may be granted academic exemption for the 8 non-law electives - reducing the program to 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time. The School of Law offers a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, which provides the PLT qualification for admission. Students are able to undertake 1 PLT subject as part of their LLB program.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Campbelltown International: $123,104
  • ATAR: 95
Yes
  • Full-time : 4 years
  • Part-time : 8 years
Parramatta International: $123,104
  • ATAR: 95
Yes
  • Full-time : 4 years
  • Part-time : 8 years

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