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The Bachelor of Laws gives you all the skills you need to become a legal practitioner. During your studies you'll have the chance to develop skills in advocacy, legal reasoning, critical thinking, communication, research, ethics and social responsibility, and more. Our Law School is among the oldest in Australia, a testament to our enduring legacy of academic excellence. We have a proud history of shaping legal minds and contributing to legal progress. We rank above the world standard in research in both quality and volume. This means you’ll learn under the guidance of nationally and internationally recognised academics, several of whom have authored the textbooks used in Law classes across Australia. Studying with us, you receive more than an in-depth knowledge of the Law. We maintain close links to the Tasmanian legal community and our network of alumni. This brings opportunities to connect with the judiciary, senior practitioners, leaders from government and key legal institutions. After successfully completing the Bachelor of Laws, you can move into the six-month Tasmanian Legal Practice Course – taught by judges, magistrates and lawyers – which is your ticket to admission to legal practice, in Tasmania and nationally.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Law and Legal Studies
Degree
LLB
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The Bachelor of Laws gives you all the skills you need to become a legal practitioner. During your studies you'll have the chance to develop skills in advocacy, legal reasoning, critical thinking, communication, research, ethics and social responsibility, and more. Our Law School is among the oldest in Australia, a testament to our enduring legacy of academic excellence. We have a proud history of shaping legal minds and contributing to legal progress. We rank above the world standard in research in both quality and volume. This means you’ll learn under the guidance of nationally and internationally recognised academics, several of whom have authored the textbooks used in Law classes across Australia. Studying with us, you receive more than an in-depth knowledge of the Law. We maintain close links to the Tasmanian legal community and our network of alumni. This brings opportunities to connect with the judiciary, senior practitioners, leaders from government and key legal institutions. After successfully completing the Bachelor of Laws, you can move into the six-month Tasmanian Legal Practice Course – taught by judges, magistrates and lawyers – which is your ticket to admission to legal practice, in Tasmania and nationally.
Admission Requirements
31+
88+
6.5+
58+
82.7+
3 Years
Jan
Tuition fees
Domestic
308 AUD
International
103,672 AUD
Scholarships
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Bachelor of Laws
Hobart, Hobart, Australia
# 301-350QS Subject Rankings
36 monthsProgramme duration
103,672 AUDTuition Fee/year
Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Law and Legal Studies
Degree
LLB
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Our Law School is among the oldest in Australia, a testament to our enduring legacy of academic excellence. We have a proud history of shaping legal minds and contributing to legal progress.
We rank above the world standard in research in both quality and volume. This means you’ll learn under the guidance of nationally and internationally recognised academics, several of whom have authored the textbooks used in Law classes across Australia.
Studying with us, you receive more than an in-depth knowledge of the Law. We maintain close links to the Tasmanian legal community and our network of alumni. This brings opportunities to connect with the judiciary, senior practitioners, leaders from government and key legal institutions.
After successfully completing the Bachelor of Laws, you can move into the six-month Tasmanian Legal Practice Course – taught by judges, magistrates and lawyers – which is your ticket to admission to legal practice, in Tasmania and nationally.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Law and Legal Studies
Degree
LLB
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Our Law School is among the oldest in Australia, a testament to our enduring legacy of academic excellence. We have a proud history of shaping legal minds and contributing to legal progress.
We rank above the world standard in research in both quality and volume. This means you’ll learn under the guidance of nationally and internationally recognised academics, several of whom have authored the textbooks used in Law classes across Australia.
Studying with us, you receive more than an in-depth knowledge of the Law. We maintain close links to the Tasmanian legal community and our network of alumni. This brings opportunities to connect with the judiciary, senior practitioners, leaders from government and key legal institutions.
After successfully completing the Bachelor of Laws, you can move into the six-month Tasmanian Legal Practice Course – taught by judges, magistrates and lawyers – which is your ticket to admission to legal practice, in Tasmania and nationally.
Admission Requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
International
Scholarships
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