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Bachelor of Human Rights/Bachelor of Laws

Australian Catholic University

CRICOS provider number: 00004G TEQSA provider ID: PRV12008

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About

Human rights advocacy is a rapidly growing field across the world and involves aspects of law, criminal justice, history, philosophy and politics. 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.

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.

Areas of study

Global studies, history, humanities, international development, law, philosophy, social sciences.

Career opportunities

The legal profession (lawyer, solicitor, barrister), advocacy: domestic and International advocacy, humanitarian services, disaster relief, policy development, volunteer co-ordination, social services: human services provision, public health, economic development, policy development, government administration, communications: foreign news reporting/correspondence, investigative journalism, research, politics, NGOs, both domestic and international, academia, diplomacy.

Professional recognition

This degree has been approved by accreditation authorities as a prerequisite for admission to legal practice in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, and is recognised for the purposes of admission in other Australian states and territories.

Practical experience

Pro bono placements are undertaken from the second year of law studies. Students engage in practical, law related activities, especially on behalf of those who are the most marginalised and disadvantaged in our community. These placements will provide valuable experience in the practical operation of the law. Through community engagement you’ll have the opportunity to reflect upon the capacity of the law to respond to social justice issues involving those who are marginalised and disadvantaged as well as in law reform.

Fees and charges

Visit the ACU website for general information about tuition fees.

Prerequisites

English (Standard) (Band 3) or English as an Additional Language (EAL) (Band 4).

Student profile

View the ACU student profile.

Further information

View all details of this course on the ACU website.

ATAR profile

ATAR-based offers only (semester 1, 2024)

Use all ATAR profile data as a guide only; it provides a broad overview of the ATARs and selection ranks of previous Year 12 students admitted into that course. ATARs and selection ranks required for entry in 2024 may be different. If you are unsure about including a course among your preferences, contact the relevant institution.

  1. This ATAR profile table is in line with Commonwealth Government transparency requirements. It is based on offers to recent school leavers (ie completed Year 12 in the last 2 years) who were selected solely or partly on their ATAR. Note that some institutions further differentiate this information on their websites.
  2. The ATAR values exclude any adjustment factors.
  3. The selection ranks include the ATAR and any adjustment factors.

Abbreviations

– = data is not available.
<5 = less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made.
N/A = no offers were made on the basis of ATAR.
NC = new course
NP = Not provided by institution
NR = No reportable profile
NS = No Semester 1 offers
NN = Unavailable (other)
NO = Entry on other criteria

Student profile

Course updates
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