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Combined Law Degrees

University of Sydney

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^ The annual tuition fees listed are indicative fees for study in Year 1, in the 2024 calendar year only. Fees are based on a full-time student enrolment load of 48 credit points per year, or 1.0 Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load for the year is more or less than 1.0 EFTSL, your tuition fee will differ. Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review by the University, and will increase each calendar year of your study, effective at the start of each calendar year. For students enrolling in a combined degree, in most cases a single course tuition fee applies for the duration of your study in the combined degree, regardless of the units of study that are selected in each of the two qualifications (eg a B Arts and B Laws). Importantly, the indicative tuition fee listed for Year 1, 2024 is subject to annual review and will increase each year of your study in the combined degree. The tuition fee structure is different for double degrees where a bachelor degree is combined with a postgraduate degree (eg D Medicine or D Dental Medicine, B Veterinary Biology/D Veterinary Medicine)).

About

The combined Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws will challenge the way you see the world. Graduate with two degrees, opening the door to a wide range of career opportunities – in law or another area where legal skills are in demand.  

The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws provides a pathway to legal practice. You will hone your analytical skills to think independently and to form and articulate factual and legal analysis based on argument and evidence, and to solve multi-faceted problems. 

Areas of study

Law: Administrative law, civil and criminal procedure, constitutional law, contracts, corporations law, criminal law, equity, evidence, foundations of law, international law, legal research, property and commercial law, public law, real property and torts. Arts: A major from 513200 Bachelor of Arts Table A, which can include a Media Studies major, and electives from Table A and Table S the shared pool.

Career opportunities

Our graduates can be found in a broad range of careers and roles, including advertising executive, analyst, anthropologist, archaeologist, archivist, art historian, barrister, business administrator or manager, business analyst, creative lead, diplomat, economist, editor or publisher, foreign affairs and trade officer, government policy officer, heritage specialist, historian, information specialist, journalist, judge, language specialist, magistrate, management consultant, marketing and communications specialist, media producer, museum or gallery curator, policy adviser, project manager, project officer, researcher, sociologist, solicitor.  

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws combined degree who wish to become legal practitioners complete an accredited program of practical legal training following completion of award requirements. 

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Laws satisfies the academic requirements for admission as a legal practitioner in NSW. An accredited program of practical legal training is required after the completion of your degree. For professional recognition and course accreditation in interstate and overseas jurisdictions, please see detailed information under professional recognition.

Practical experience

Clinical legal education options are available in your final year of Law. These may be through partnership with legal centres, law firms and other organisations involved in public interest law and the provision of legal services to disadvantaged or vulnerable members of the community. Internship opportunities with domestic and international law firms may also be available.

Fees and charges

The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current University of Sydney fee information.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: For Bachelor of Arts: Depends on the majors or units of study chosen. For Bachelor of Laws: English Advanced.

Guaranteed selection rank: 99.50 for all combined Law courses, subject to non-ATAR criteria being met. This ATAR will guarantee entry if you have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification and have not undertaken any tertiary studies. A guide to guaranteed selection ranks.

Dalyell Scholars: This stream for high achieving students (ATAR of 98.00 or higher) provides mentorship, professional skills development, academic enrichment opportunities and access to a global mobility scholarship. Entry to the Dalyell Scholars stream is by invitation.

Applicants with higher education study

If you are a graduate or graduand, apply for the graduate entry Juris Doctor through UAC.

Other applicants

Refer to the University of Sydney general admission criteria.

Advanced standing

If you have completed at least one year full-time or equivalent of a recognised tertiary qualification, you will be considered on the better of your ATAR or tertiary qualification. A tertiary grade point average in the high distinction range is necessary to gain entry, although this will vary according to the strength of the field of applicants.

Credit for law and other units from previous tertiary studies may be granted by application at enrolment. Applications for credit for law units of study are determined at enrolment. A maximum of 48 credit points or one year's worth of credit may be awarded.

Student profile

Visit the University of Sydney website.

Further information

For 513805 B Arts and B Laws, visit the University of Sydney website.

For 513810 B Commerce and B Laws, visit the University of Sydney website.

For 513815 B Economics and B Laws, visit the University of Sydney website.

For 513820 B Engineering Honours and B Laws, visit the University of Sydney website.

For 513825 B Science and B Laws, visit the University of Sydney website.

Course updates
Courses are added and cancelled throughout the admissions year and course details are subject to change. Check the UAC course search regularly.