Bachelor
If you'd like a dynamic and fulfilling job in law, learn from the best at VU.
Our lecturers and adjunct professors include some of Australia's most reputable legal professionals, sharing their many years of experience and knowledge. They include:
Through this law degree you'll get a broad perspective on legal practice and gain specialist academic and professional skills including:
Thanks to our partnerships with the courts and community legal services, you'll also gain practical, real-world experience of the justice system - helping you along the path to a rewarding career in law.
We also offer Honours in Law for our high academic achievers.
When you graduate from a Bachelor of Laws at Victoria University, you'll be in high demand because we'll make sure you're job-ready.
You could work as a lawyer or in legal practice in areas including criminal law, family law, commercial law and business. Many of our graduates choose to work in community legal centres providing legal access to disadvantaged groups, and in not-for-profit organisations.
Roles in the legal field include:
Industries in Melbourne with the greatest demand for law graduates are banking and finance, corporate/commercial, litigation, private equity, projects, property, tax and workplace relations.
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To attain the Bachelor of Laws students will be required to complete 384 credit points consisting of:
To be awarded a Bachelor of Laws with Honours:
Students who enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws prior to 31 Dec 2014 may apply to undertake the unit Advanced Legal Research Dissertation in their later years in this degree based on the aggregate of points attributed to the top two thirds of units so listed shall then be calculated and a grade point average determined. Students will be further assessed on an outline of a proposed thesis topic and availability of a college based or college affiliated supervisor. Students will be awarded a Bachelor of Laws with Honours (Class H1, H2A, H2B or H3) based on their aggregate of points and overall mark in Advanced Legal Research Dissertation.
To be awarded a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (For students enrolled post 1 January 2015):
Students in any Bachelor of Laws course may apply to transfer into any Bachelor of Laws (Honours) course if the selection criteria is met.
Use our credit calculator to find out how much credit you could get towards your course, based on your previous study.
If you have completed study with another university or institution and believe you are eligible to receive credit for skills and past study, you can apply for advanced standing.
Applications for advanced standing can be made after a discussion with your course chair or academic adviser.
Before applying, you should consider whether you also want to apply for:
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