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About this course
This dual degree program allows students to combine studies in law with a wide range of majors in the arts. The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB(Hons)) degree is like a passport to exceptional success in the employment market: as a barrister or solicitor in private practice, as a prosecutor of crime, as a community lawyer, as a legal officer in the public service, as in-house counsel for a large corporation, or, when combined with another degree in any one of a wide range of positions in areas such as foreign affairs, industrial relations, management, or politics. Students will gain a thorough understanding of the concepts, principles, policies and values of the law both in Australia and other jurisdictions. It will also see students develop outstanding skills in critical analysis, thought and argument, skills which will be valuable in whatever career students eventually choose.BA studies will provide students with highly developed skills in written communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and interpersonal understanding.
Japanese is a key world language used to facilitate economic pursuits, research and government interaction. It is particularly useful if students are seeking a career in business, tourism, technology, the media, art, literature or education. Learning to use Japanese broadens the scope of their personal, social and professional networks giving students the potential to travel, live and work in Japan and to engage with speakers of Japanese in Australia, Japan and elsewhere. More than 20 exchange programs with prestigious Japanese universities are available to allow students to advance their linguistic skills and cultural understanding through in-country experience.
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Eligibility Criteria
English language requirement:
Academic Requirement:
For Australian students:
For International students:
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Course Modules
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB(Hons)):
Part A:
Part B:
Part C:
Bachelor of Arts(Japanese-Single Major):
Stream A (Beginners Standard):
Stream A (Beginners Concentrated):
Stream B (Intermediate):
Stream C (Advanced):
Stream D (Proficient):
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How to Apply
Applications must be lodged via the Online Application Form.Domestic applications for admission to all undergraduate programs are made online through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC).If you are not a current Year 12 applicant, you will be asked to include details of any previous studies and any subsequent tertiary study (e.g. university or TAFE studies). If you believe your work experience is relevant to your application, please provide supporting documentation.
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