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University of Tasmania

  • 17% international / 83% domestic

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws

  • Bachelor

Double degrees allow you to deepen your knowledge and expertise within two separate study areas. This means you can choose from our range of exciting, diverse courses and embark on a journey as unique as you are.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
5 - 11 years full-time
Course Code
93A, 102979C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$35,450 per year / $190,099 total

About this course

Double degrees allow you to deepen your knowledge and expertise within two separate study areas. This means you can choose from our range of exciting, diverse courses and embark on a journey as unique as you are.

Please refer to the course page for each component course for detailed information on the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.

Entry requirements

To be eligible for a place in a double degree, applicants from all educational backgrounds must meet the entry requirements for both component courses. This includes any subject prerequisites.

Please refer to the course page for each component course for detailed entry requirement information.

To be eligible for a place in a double degree, applicants from all educational backgrounds must meet the entry requirements for both component courses. This includes any subject prerequisites.

Please refer to the course page for each component course for detailed entry requirement information.

Study locations

Hobart

Career pathways

A double degree can help you build a unique set of skills that will help you stand out in a competitive employment market. When you graduate from a double degree you will receive a separate degree certificate (also called a testamur) for each component course.

Please refer to the course page for each component course for career and professional recognition information.

Course structure

In the 5 year double degree you will complete a total of 500 credit points comprising 300 credit points from one course and 200 credit points from another.

The requirements of each course, such as majors and core units, are specified below. As a student completing a double degree we strongly recommend you speak to a Student Advisor before you enrol in your first year.

If you are starting in 2023 you can find your course planner here. Your course planner gives you a visual representation of your course and will help you plan which units to enrol in and when.

For course planners from previous years, refer to the handbook entry for that year.