For students who hold a non-law degree. When you study with the university ranked number one for law in Australia, you’re preparing to tackle the unique challenges of our modern, high-tech, globalised society. You’ll gain the progressive practical experience, support, international opportunities, networks and theory to shape your legal career. Develop in-depth knowledge of legal principles and practice, while learning essential legal skills such as negotiation, critical analysis of law, written and oral advocacy and legal writing. 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. Access practical experiences from your first year of study, through moots, court visits, and industry networking. You can also gain hands-on experience in a structured and supportive environment, working with real clients and cases through the Griffith Legal Clinic program. This degree opens up a range of career opportunities within and beyond the legal environment. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (Graduate Entry) at GU.
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Prior study
Completion of a non-law degree with a minimum GPA of 4.0 on a 7.0 point scale from an approved university. The Griffith Guaranteed Admission Scheme does not apply to this program.
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Excluding: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made, excluding adjustment factors.
Including: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made including any adjustment factors that may have been applied.
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After gaining professional recognition, you’ll be prepared for a career as a solicitor or barrister, a policymaker or law reformer working in government or the community sector, or even internationally in areas such as international trade or in human rights. You may also find opportunities in non-legal careers, including business and government, academia, administration, banking, finance, industrial relations, management, marketing and human resources.
15 Jan 2024
6 Jun 2024
3 years Full time or 6 years Part time