Outline
Outline
Curtin’s Bachelor of Laws offers a rich and professionally relevant coverage of foundational areas of legal knowledge as well as developing the core skills essential to effective legal practice. It will give you a professional legal qualification allowing you admission to practise as a lawyer, including the giving of legal advice and appearing in court. It will also give you a strong commercial awareness and the opportunity to focus on industry.
This course is strongly commercially focused and has an emphasis on industry connectedness and innovative teaching, with students being exposed from early in their studies to the culture, community and ethics of legal practice. In their second and third years of study, students will study in trimesters, enabling them to complete 300 credits in each year. Overall, students can complete the equivalent of 4 years of academic study in three calendar years.
Students will gain practical legal experience at our state of the art city campus at 57 Murray Street, complete with digital moot court and John Curtin Law Clinic, near the District Court and in the heart of Perth’s legal precinct. The course can only be completed internally.
What jobs can the Economics Double Degree Major (LLB/BCom) course lead to?
- Lawyer
- Criminal, Family, Human Rights or Mining Lawyer
- In-house Counsel
- Financial Dealer and Broker
- Barrister
- Solicitor
- Accountant (General)
- Marketing Officer
- Business Systems Analyst
- Industrial Relations Officer
- Management Consultant
- Valuer
- Economist
- Advertising Account Executive
What you'll learn
- apply knowledge of economic models, data and methods to complex economic and social issues and identify innovative solutions that are relevant to affected communities
- communicate professionally, and in ways that are responsible and appropriate given the economic local, national and/or international context
- use relevant technologies and methodologies to investigate economic and social issues in ways that demonstrate critical thinking and responsible judgement
- demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity and how this both affects economic and social behaviour and informs respectful and responsible professional practice
- demonstrate industry readiness through the development of sound practical economic analyses, and critical reflection of individual capabilities and current, emerging and future local and global challenges