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Bachelor of Laws

University of Technology Sydney

CRICOS provider number: 00099F TEQSA provider ID: PRV12060

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About

This course provides full-time or part-time study for students wishing to obtain a professional legal qualification that satisfies the requirements for admission as a lawyer.

Students have the options of undertaking a major in Legal Futures and Technology and embedding the practical legal training requirement to graduate ready for admission to practice. Students also have the opportunity to engage in deeper study of the law by undertaking a number of law options, and to incorporate a broad variety of other disciplines by enrolling in options from other faculties.

Areas of study

Commercial law, contracts, corporate law, criminal law, dispute resolution, employment law, environmental law, family law, finance and banking law, health and medical law, human rights, Indigenous knowledge, insurance law, intellectual property, international law, justice studies, law and technology, legal theory, public international law, remedies, torts.

Career opportunities

Lawyer or legal policy adviser within a government or corporate department, private law firm or community law centre; negotiating treaties or work in legislation drafting with the Attorney-General's Department.

Professional recognition

This course satisfies the requirements for admission to the Supreme Court of NSW as a lawyer provided students undertake the practical legal training program as part of the course or at the completion of the course. UTS offers PLT. Check with the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board for time constraints.

Practical experience

To practise as a lawyer in NSW, students need to successfully complete an accredited legal academic qualification (eg Bachelor of Laws) and an accredited course of practical legal training (PLT), which UTS offers through its PLT program.

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws have the option of completing the PLT program within their undergraduate law degree. Alternatively, students who wish to practise as lawyers in NSW can complete their Bachelor of Laws by including further law electives and then undertake a postgraduate course in PLT, such as the UTS Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice.

Honours

Students can graduate with Bachelor of Laws (Honours) if they complete 76090 Research Methodology and 76040 Research Thesis within the course. Bachelor of Laws (Honours) may be awarded with first or second class honours. The rules concerning Bachelor of Laws (Honours) can be found in undergraduate course information in the UTS Handbook.

Students who meet the criteria for honours are eligible for transfer into the appropriate undergraduate honours exit course on completion of all coursework. This transfer into an honours exit course is managed by the Student Centre and occurs just prior to graduation.

Students who undertake the Legal Futures and Technology major and who meet the criteria for honours can choose to undertake honours as part of their degree.

Fees and charges

Refer to UTS current fee information.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English.

Applicants with work and life experience

Not applicable.

Other applicants

Refer to the UTS general admission criteria.

Student profile

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Further information

View all details of this course on the UTS 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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UTS cross-faculty and combined courses
UTS Law offers many combined Bachelor of Laws courses. Students may combine a Bachelor of Laws with study in Arts and Social Sciences, Business, Communication, Engineering, Information Technology, Science and more.

UTS also offers a Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation (BCII), a Bachelor of International Studies and a Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment as combined degrees. TD School at UTS also offers a unique future-focused Diploma in Innovation that can be completed in parallel with almost any Bachelor degree and double degree, except BCII. Diploma enrolment is by direct application once at UTS.