Australian Catholic University

Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry)

Australian Catholic University
Institution rating
4.2
Duration
3 yearsfull-time(part-time available)
Study mode
On-campus
Next start date
February

Why study this course

This program will give students the legal knowledge and practical skills to handle the demands of modern practice. Applicants for this course must have successfully completed a recognised Bachelor degree. In addition to the core subjects required for admission to practice, this law degree includes the following subjects: Competition Law; Consumer Protection Law; International Trade Law; International Human Rights Law; Public and Private International Law; Comparative Legal Systems.

Where is this course offered?

Available campuses

  • Brisbane
  • Melbourne
  • North Sydney

The course duration and available study modes can vary depending on the campus.

Visit Australian Catholic University's website to find out more about your study options.

What are students saying?

Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry)
Australian Catholic University
3.3
(3 reviews)
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Published Sep 2018
Bachelor of LawAustralian Catholic University
Graduation dateN/A
Study modeOn-campus
Student review
The course is enjoyable, certain classes are a drag but that is expected with any uni course. The biggest con is the difficulty of communication with lecturers/tutors, will email them a simple question and sometimes wait up to two weeks for a response. However, an enjoyable uni with a nice campus.
Published Jul 2018
Bachelor of LawAustralian Catholic University
Graduation date2017
Study modeOn-campus
Student review
It was an enjoyable course however working in the industry has now made me realize that there was a lack of practical experience with the course. I have learned most from my pro bono placements and working in the industry.
Published Jul 2018
Bachelor of LawAustralian Catholic University
Graduation dateN/A
Study modeOn-campus
Student review
The course is overall extremely interesting with the majority of staff enthusiastic and very knowledgeable with current first hand experience with the law. There is not as much study required of students compared to other universities such as Monash or melbourne uni which may suggest that the content delivered is brief and not as in depth.

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Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry)