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Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Griffith University

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About

When you study law with Griffith you are preparing to tackle the unique challenges of our modern, high-tech, globalised society. With this degree, you’ll get the progressive practical experience, support, international opportunities, networks and theory to shape your ideal legal career. You’ll develop in-depth knowledge of legal principles and practice, while also learning essential legal skills such as negotiation, critical analysis of law, written and oral advocacy and legal writing.

You can also extend the scope of your legal expertise by choosing from a range of electives across five areas: global law and governance, law and commerce, environment and social justice, theories and contexts of law, clinical and professional legal practice. You’ll have access to practical experience from your first year of study, through moots, court visits, and industry networking, and also have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a structured and supportive environment, working with real clients and cases through the Griffith Legal Clinic program.

Areas of study

Law.

Career opportunities

After gaining professional recognition, solicitor or barrister, lawyer in a law firm or large Australian or international corporation, policymaker or law reformer working in the government or community sector, human rights defender; journalist; politician; investment banker; management consultant; roles in academia, administration, banking, finance, industrial relations, management, marketing.

Professional recognition

The Griffith Law School Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB) degree satisfies the academic requirements for admission to legal practice. Completing your LLB is the first step towards being admitted as a legal practitioner. To be admitted, you must undertake additional legal training and meet the requirements of the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board in the Australian state or territory in which you are going to work.

Fees and charges

Refer to Griffith University current fee information.

Prerequisites

Any 2 units of English (Band 3), excluding English Studies.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Guaranteed ATAR: 90.00 (or IB 33). Refer to the Griffith Guaranteed Admission Scheme for details.

All applicants

Refer to Griffith University general admission criteria.

Further information

View all details of this course on the Griffith University 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

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