Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry)
Take on a new challenge in the legal profession. If you have an undergraduate degree in another discipline, this graduate entry degree gives you the opportunity for a rewarding career in law. Designed to produce qualified lawyers with a practical focus, this degree covers all the academic courses required for admission as a legal practitioner in Australia.
In this program you will:
- Research answers to legal problems, prepare advice and present legal arguments, observe court proceedings, and partake in simulated court presentations
- Further develop your skills by working with Legal Service clients under legal supervision in law professional practice, or undertake a legal internship
Location
CRICOS code
Duration
Full-time or equivalent part-time Only a full-time option is available to international students on a Student visa. Online programs are not available to Student visa holders.Indicative fees
Indicative 2025 fees (A$)
CSP Annual fee / Estimated total feeQTAC code
Start
- Semester 1
- Semester 1
First year only offered at this location.
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- Semester 1
- Semester 1
- Delivery mode
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- Blended Learning
- Total courses
- 24
- Total units
- 288
- Duration
- 3 years 3 years
- CRICOS code
- 080427K
- UniSC program code
- AR391
Introductory Courses (4) 48 units
LAW101 Italian C
LAW102 Italian E
LAW103 About Japan: Current Perspectives
LAW104 Japanese E
Developing and Graduate courses (20) 240 units
14 required courses (168 units):
LAW201 Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
LAW202 Family Law: Legal Frameworks and Issues
LAW203 Professional Games Programming
LAW204 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Skills and Applications
LAW205 Counselling for Crisis, Trauma and Loss
LAW206 Positive Psychology for Counselling
LAW301 Planning Theory
LAW302 Strategic Infrastructure Planning
LAW303 Advanced Geographical Studies
LAW304 Current Directions in Psychology
LAW401 Research Methods in Psychology A
LAW402 Physiological Psychology
LAW403 Introduction to Human Development
LAW404 Advanced Methods in Psychology
PLUS select 6 elective courses (72 units) from:
Not all electives are offered every year. For a list of current Law elective courses click HERE.
LAW307 Intercultural and Indigenous Psychologies
LAW310 Personality and Assessment
LAW311 Psychology of Health and Wellbeing
LAW312 Working With Families
LAW318 Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions
LAW405 Critical Social Policy Analysis
LAW407 Foundations of Australian Law A
LAW408 Criminal Law and Procedure A
LAW410 Torts A
LAW412 Contracts A
LAW414 Torts B
LAW415 Property A
LAW417 Constitutional Law
LAW418 Equity & Trusts
LAW419 Administrative Law
LAW422 Evidence
The following 2 elective courses (24 units) are only available to students who have been accepted into honours in Law:
LAW440 Genes in Health and Disease
LAW441 Immunology
NOTE: Program structures are subject to change. Not all USC courses are available on every USC campus.
Applicants must complete an (unspecified) Australian bachelor degree (AQF Level 7), or equivalent degree from an international university.
Completed graduate diplomas, masters and/or doctorates are accepted equivalents, with a minimum post-secondary volume of study of 3.00 years full-time (or equivalent) of which 1.00 year full-time (or equivalent) must have been completed within the past ten years.
Entry requirements
For entry into most UniSC undergraduate degree programs, you need to have completed a minimum level of education similar to successful completion of Australian Year 12 with good grades.
Further studies, for example, a semester or more at college or university, can also be considered for entry and may give you credit transfer towards a degree.
Some examples of upper secondary qualifications and a guide to the minimum grades that UniSC will consider are listed here. These are minimum requirements and do not guarantee entry. Some programs may require higher grades. Alternative qualifications may also be considered on a case by case basis.
If your qualification (grouped by country) is not listed, send the qualification transcripts with your application form to the International Office for assessment.
English language requirements
You will also need to meet the English language requirements for this program. If you do not meet the minimum requirements, you may be able to enrol in our English Language Programs to reach the required level for most of UniSC’s programs (exceptions apply to non-standard English requirement programs).
Program requirements
In order to graduate you must:
- Successfully complete 288 units as outlined in the Program Structure
Program notes
- Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses) and following the recommended study sequence
- The unit value of all courses is 12 units unless otherwise specified
- It is each students responsibility to enrol correctly according to your course requisites, program rules and requirements and be aware of the academic calendar dates
- Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods including essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations. Not all courses will necessarily include all methods
- As part of your USC program, you may apply to Study Overseas to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider
- Refer to the Managing your progression page for help in understanding your program structure, reviewing your progress and planning remaining courses.
- Semester offerings for Law elective courses are subject to change and are dependent on student demand. For more information on elective availability please contact your Program Coordinator
- Honours in Law available for high performing students
- CSP estimate
- A$14,624
- Annual tuition fee (A$, 2025)
- A$24,000
- Estimated total tuition fee (A$, 2025)
- A$72,000