Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Criminal Justice 120 months Undergraduate Programme By Charles Sturt University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Criminal Justice

Programme Duration

120 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course is offered ONLY to domestic students.The Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Criminal Justice offers flexible learning in a supported online environment, giving students the opportunity to fit study around work, family and other commitments. The Bachelor of Laws component is offered entirely online and includes residential schools at the Bathurst Campus. The Bachelor of Criminal Justice is offered online and on campus at Bathurst and Port Macquarie, giving students more freedom to choose how they study. This double degree also lets students choose two open electives from across the university so they can tailor studies to meet their interests. We offer flexible learning in a supported online environment, giving you the opportunity to fit study around work, family and other commitments. You can choose to study just one subject a session or, with approval, fast-track completion by studying up to four subjects a session. You'll learn with the leader in online teaching, using technologies such as online meetings, webinars and student forums.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course is offered ONLY to domestic students.The Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Criminal Justice offers flexible learning in a supported online environment, giving students the opportunity to fit study around work, family and other commitments. The Bachelor of Laws component is offered entirely online and includes residential schools at the Bathurst Campus. The Bachelor of Criminal Justice is offered online and on campus at Bathurst and Port Macquarie, giving students more freedom to choose how they study. This double degree also lets students choose two open electives from across the university so they can tailor studies to meet their interests. We offer flexible learning in a supported online environment, giving you the opportunity to fit study around work, family and other commitments. You can choose to study just one subject a session or, with approval, fast-track completion by studying up to four subjects a session. You'll learn with the leader in online teaching, using technologies such as online meetings, webinars and student forums.

Admission Requirements

60+
6+
52+
50+
1000+
172+
80+

Applicants for the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminal Justice must meet the following Admission Requirements:

A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with an ATAR of at least 80 (including adjustment factors)
OR
Successful completion of 1 year (full time equivalence) of a Bachelor degree or AQF equivalent.
OR
Successful completion of LAW112 and either LAW113 or LAW116 as part of a CSU Bachelor degree or as Single Subject Study.
OR
Successful completion of the Special Tertiary Admission Test (STAT) with a minimum score of 172 following a completed Higher School Certificate and demonstrated paid employment in the legal service field of no less than 2 years (or full time equivalency).
OR
Demonstrated academic/professional achievement for example completion of a Diploma of Conveyancing or Associate Degree in Policing Practice; and paid employment in the legal service field of no less than five years (or full time equivalence), for example a paralegal, Court Officer, Police Officer or Licensed Conveyancer.

English Language Proficiency

Minimum CSU English Language Proficiency Requirements apply.

10 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
41,680 AUD
International
0 AUD

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