Bachelor (Honours)
This course entry refers to the fifth/final year of the Law program which is the Honours year. Please see Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws 63K1 for information on the first four years of this course.
Students are invited to transfer to the Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor or Laws with Honours (L4N), five year program, in their final year of study.
Learning Outcomes for the Law Honours year are as follows:
Graduates of combined degrees could expect to find open to them all the career paths that are open to graduates of the component degree courses.
A law degree is a prerequisite to admission as a legal practitioner. Today, however, employers from a widening range of disciplines value the skills that law graduates possess. A range of career choices lie open to law graduates as a solicitor, barrister, industry legal officer or ministerial adviser, as well as in legal aid, community legal centres, the Attorney-General's department, law reform commissions, consumer affairs, environment, foreign affairs, police, legal drafting, politics, banking, finance, journalism, publishing and teaching.
The Bachelor of Economics degree opens up many career opportunities. Past graduates have established careers in a wide range of activities: some examples include: central banking, commercial consulting, commercial banking, local government, administration, management, market research, merchant banking, political advising, stockbroking and teaching.
Professional RecognitionThis course will be professional recognised as per the Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws degree.