University of New England
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Courses included
Develop the knowledge and practical skills you need to find employment in a wide variety of legal careers. With the support of UNE’s School of Law and academic leaders delivering a well-rounded program of study, you’ll be equipped to tackle the complex legal challenges of today and give your career a competitive edge. You will build your practical skills through an array of problem-based learning and research projects plus practical courtroom experience so you can become an asset in any workplace.
This course offers you a critical and progressive approach to the existing law and legal system, ensuring that you graduate with a deep understanding of both the law and the context in which legal matters eventuate.
We also offer a focus on rural and regional issues with units including environmental law, water law and governance, animal law, natural resources law, and legal practice in rural and regional communities.
Law, legal studies.
Admission to a legal practice, solicitor/barrister (with the required workplace training), legal aid agencies, advocacy organisations, commercial firms, government departments, human resources, police prosecution, legal project management, creative industries, banking, commerce, management.
Accredited by the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB).
Refer to UNE current fee information.
Graduate or prior study status: Applicants must have a bachelor degree from an approved university or equivalent.
Guaranteed ATAR: 86.00.
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
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