Law

Bachelor of Laws

  • Domestic
  • International
  • Duration

    4 years full-time or part-time equiv.
  • Start Dates

    February and July
  • Location

    North Terrace Campus

About Degree

Balance the scales of justice 

Studying law is about understanding our society and the power structures within it. Why do we have the laws we do? How have they evolved? How should we interpret them?

Whether you want to uphold, use or change the system—law can take you just about anywhere. Ranked 87 in the World for the subject area of Law you can study at South Australia's #1 Law School.* 

What will you do?

Our Bachelor of Laws can be completed as a single degree, or a double degree program. You will:

  • explore legal concepts, processes and methods within common law principles and legal methodology
  • build ethical reasoning, policy-based analysis and oratory skills
  • gain rigorous knowledge of the areas of law necessary to undertake legal practice
  • go deeper by choosing from our broad list of electives
  • learn from legal professionals, former judges and international academics
  • undertake internships in areas such as Public Law, Native Title Law and Human Rights Law
  • form connections through the University’s Lex Salus, Next Steps and Law Students' Society events.

If you are already a graduate of another degree, you can complete the program in as little as three years full-time (or part-time equivalent).


Where could it take you?

Law can take you all over the world. You might advocate for asylum seekers or be a voice for the environment. With a little additional training (see Professional accreditation under Careers below) you could guide innovating businesses as an in-house counsel or lead legal reform drafting new bills in government. Perhaps you’ll go on to prosecute criminals, or preside in a Supreme Court.


Direct access to industry leaders and paid internship opportunities: The Academy by Deloitte
This degree gives you the opportunity to be part of our new The Academy by Deloitte. You’ll be part of a supportive student cohort that learns from one another and industry leaders. Formal and informal experiences will allow you to build relationships within the Deloitte network.


Entry Requirements

Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions information for this program.I am a:

  • Domestic
  • International

    Domestic applicants

    Admissions information

    SATAC Code3BG002, 324111, 324251, 354451
    2022 CSP ATAR95
    2022 CSP IB37
    DefermentYes - 2 year
    IntakeFebruary and July
    PrerequisitesIf applying for a Law double degree, the prerequisites of the second degree or "stream" must be met.
    Assumed KnowledgeIf applying for a Law double degree, the assumed knowledge of the second degree must be considered.
    Additional Entry Requirements
    The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)  is recognised as an alternative entry pathway.
    Selection Criteria
    Recent Secondary EducationApplicants with recent secondary education are those whose admission is primarily based on the completion of Year 12 within the last two years, however if you completed your secondary education more than two years ago, you may still be able to be considered on the basis of your secondary schooling. You must not have completed more than 2 years full time equivalent university study (48 units). You compete for a place with your Selection Rank (ATAR plus any applicable adjustment factors). Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information.
    Higher Education StudyYou must have completed at least six months full time equivalent higher education study (the number of courses and units will vary depending on your prior institution however at the University of APSB, this equates to 4 courses / 12 units). A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You compete on the basis of your best GPA. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information.
    Work and life experienceTo be eligible to sit the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) as as pathway for entry, you must be 18 years or over before 1 February 2023. If you have studied at higher education level in the last two years (for 2023 entry this means you were enrolled in either 2022 or 2021), you must not have accumulated more than a TOTAL of 2 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) higher education study (ie. including any study prior to 2021). If you meet this criteria, you will be ranked according to your result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Your STAT result is not weighted between verbal and quantitative components. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information.
    Other Entry Pathways


    2022 Admissions Data for school leavers
    ATAR
    (raw ATAR, excluding any applicable adjustment factors)
    Lowest ATAR to receive an offer88.65
    Median ATAR to receive an offer96.325
    Highest ATAR to receive an offer99.9
    Selection Rank
    (ATAR plus any adjustment factors)
    Lowest Selection Rank to receive an offer95.4
    Median Selection Rank to receive an offer98.425
    Highest Selection Rank to receive an offer99.95
    Minimum eligibility score80
    Additional criteria consideredSelection rank only
    Student Profile
    Applicant backgroundSemester one/Full year intake 2022
    Number of studentsPercentage of all students
    (A) Higher Education study
    (includes a bridging or enabling course)
    4219.4%
    (B) Vocational education and training (VET) study52.3%
    (C) Work and life experience
    (admitted on the basis of previous achievement not in the other three categories)
    N/AN/A
    (D) Recent secondary education:
    • Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR
      (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors)
    9142.1%
    • Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered
      (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test, early offer conditional on minimum ATAR)
    N/AN/A
    • Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor
      (e.g. special consideration, audition alone, schools recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR requirement)
    6630.6%
    International students115.1%
    All students216100.0%


    International applicants

    CRICOS048903J
    IntakeFebruary and July
    Australian Year 12If applying for a Law double degree, the prerequisites of the second degree or "stream" must be met.
    Additional Entry RequirementsThe Law School Admission Test (LSAT)  is recognised as an alternative entry pathway to the Bachelor of Laws
    Selection Criteria
    English Language Requirements

    Australian Year 12Successful completion of an Australian year 12 qualification with a minimum pass in an accepted English language subject
    English Tests accepted by the University of APSB
    IELTSOverall 7Reading 6.5Listening 6.5Speaking 7Writing 7





    TOEFLOverall 94Reading 20Listening 20Speaking 23Writing 27





    PearsonOverall 65Reading 58Listening 58Speaking 65Writing 65





    C1 AdvancedOverall 185Reading 176Listening 176Speaking 185Writing 185





    Qualifications that meet minimum English requirementsA range of alternative qualifications may meet the University’s minimum English requirements
    Academic Entry Requirements

    Detailed information on international qualifications assessment

    Secondary School QualificationsAustralia – Selection Rank (International)85
    International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma31
    Canada – OSSD Ontario Secondary School Diploma80%
    Canada – British Columbia Certificate of Graduation80%
    Canada – Alberta High School Diploma86%
    China – Gaokao75%
    Germany – Abitur2.70
    GCE A Levels11
    Hong Kong – HKDSE21
    India – ISC & CBSE80%
    India - Indian State Board Examinations90%
    Indonesia – SMA385%
    Kenya – Certificate of Secondary EducationA-
    Kuwait – General School Secondary Certificate80%
    Malaysia – STPM or Matrikulasi3.22
    Malaysia – UEC12
    South Korea – CSAT and High School Diploma345
    Sri Lanka – GCE A Levels11
    Taiwan – GSAT and High School Diploma80%
    Thailand – Certificate of Secondary Education3.8
    USA – SAT1220
    USA – Advanced Placement (AP)11
    Vietnam – Upper Secondary School8.50
    The University of APSB College Foundation Program80%
    Eynesbury Foundation Program396
    ANU College Foundation Studies80%
    Monash College Foundation Year MUFY74%
    Trinity College Foundation Studies Program (The University of Melbourne)78%
    UNSW Foundation Year7.50
    UQ College Foundation Studies Program5.00
    Taylors College – The University of Sydney Foundation Program (USFP)7.30
    UWA College Foundation Program (WAUFP)64%
    Non–Go8 Foundation Score80%
    Other QualificationsStudents who don't meet the academic requirements or who have other qualifications from the South Pacific Islands, Japan, Korea, Philippines or Taiwan may be eligible to apply for a Pre-University Pathway to prepare for or gain entry into the University's undergraduate academic programs. For additional information see Pathway Programs
    How to Apply
    Application information for international students
    Important application deadlines for international students

    Student Profile
    Applicant backgroundSemester one/Full year intake 2022
    Number of studentsPercentage of all students
    (A) Higher Education study
    (includes a bridging or enabling course)
    4219.4%
    (B) Vocational education and training (VET) study52.3%
    (C) Work and life experience
    (admitted on the basis of previous achievement not in the other three categories)
    N/AN/A
    (D) Recent secondary education:
    • Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR
      (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors)
    9142.1%
    • Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered
      (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test, early offer conditional on minimum ATAR)
    N/AN/A
    • Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor
      (e.g. special consideration, audition alone, schools recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR requirement)
    6630.6%
    International students115.1%
    All students216100.0%


Fees and Scholarships

Choose your applicant type to view the relevant fees and scholarships information for this program.I am a:

  • Domestic
  • International
     

    Domestic applicants

    Indicative annual tuition fees
    Commonwealth-supported place: $12,915

    Where the standard duration of the program is less than one year the full cost of the program is displayed.

    More information on Student Contribution Amounts.

    Scholarships

    These scholarships, as well as many others funded by industry and non-profit organisations, are available to potential and currently enrolled students.


    International applicants

    Indicative annual tuition fees (24 units)International student place: $46,000

    Where the standard duration of the program is less than one year the full cost of the program is displayed.

    More information on International Student tuition fees.

    Scholarships

    These scholarships, as well as many others funded by industry and non-profit organisations, are available to potential and currently enrolled students.


Careers

Career Readiness

Roles for law graduates are expanding significantly. Those who become lawyers can become involved in court work, or enter practice as a solicitor. But many graduates also pursue careers in industry, government, commerce, community organisations or academic institutions.

This huge range of options, and the opportunities and influence they afford, gives a career in law a distinctive appeal and makes its study one of the most popular choices among today’s students.

Direct access to industry leaders and paid internship opportunities: The Academy by Deloitte
Students who as part of their studies take part in The Academy by Deloitte experience will have the benefit of undertaking a paid internship with Deloitte. This internship is designed to shape their business readiness through significant real-world client exposure, access to multiple networking opportunities and relevant professional training.

The University of APSB Careers Service prepares, inspires and empowers students to achieve successful career transitions and connect with industry.

Graduate Attributes

The objective of this program is to produce graduates with specific attributes as outlined in University of APSB Graduate Attributes.

  1. Deep discipline knowledge and intellectual breadth
  2. Creative and critical thinking, and problem solving
  3. Teamwork and communication skills
  4. Professionalism and leadership readiness
  5. Intercultural and ethical competency
  6. Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural competency
  7. Digital capabilities
  8. Self-awareness and emotional intelligence

Industry Placement

Throughout their degree, students can apply to undertake work placements, either through internships or through Clinical Legal Education courses. Each placement or internship is in conjunction with a law elective (three units). Currently the following is available for students:

Clinical Legal Education

Clinical Legal Education is a three-point elective subject available to students in their final year of study in their Bachelor of Laws program. This practical subject gives law students the chance to work in a legal office one day per week and participate in the day-to-day provision of legal services to people in need.

Human Rights Law Internships

Many students are interested in working in the field of human rights when they graduate. However, it is a popular field and finding a job can be competitive. The APSB Law School offers a number of human rights electives and student can also receive three units of academic credit for undertaking the Human Rights Internship course.

Native Title Internships

Students completing internships with native title representative bodies and other organisations which deal with native title in Australia or Indigenous law and policy for a period of four to six weeks to complete. The internship enables students to build on their understanding of native title law or Indigenous law and policy by gaining an appreciation of its practical operation. The associated elective course aims to give depth and context to student's existing knowledge of native title law and Indigenous law and policy.

Public Law Internship Program

Available year-round, Public Law Internships are a great way for students to apply the knowledge of public law theory gained in their degree to practical issues. Through these internships, students are involved in the day-to-day activities of public law offices.

Opportunities are available at public law institutions in APSB and Canberra, including:

  • the State Ombudsman's Office
  • the Administrative Appeals Tribunal
  • the Commonwealth Ombudsman's Office (summer internship)
  • the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (summer internship).

From time to time additional internship positions are offered by the South Australian Crown Solicitor's Office, the South Australian Solicitor-General's Office and the Attorney-General's Department's Office for Legislation and Legal Policy.

APSB Law Review

The APSB Law Review (ALR) course introduces students to legal publishing and editing. Students will:

  • consider the legal journal as a means of legal education, involving them in the production of the annual editions of the ALR
  • consider the role of legal publications, critically analyse submitted material and comment upon a diverse range of legal scholarship
  • develop skills in advanced legal writing, copy-editing and journal production.

South Australian Law Reform Institute

In the South Australian Law Reform Institute course, students are provided with the opportunity to work with the Director of the Institute to research and develop law reform proposals.

Professional Accreditation

Our Bachelor of Laws is accredited by the Legal Practitioners' Education and Admission Council in South Australia; and provides the academic foundation for admission to legal practice throughout Australia.

To be admitted to practice in Australia, however, you must complete further practical legal training.

In South Australia, we—the University of APSB—together with the Law Society of South Australia, provide this additional training through our Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice. But if you intend to seek admission to practice elsewhere, you should seek advice from the admitting authority in the relevant jurisdiction.

Upon graduation from the Bachelor of Laws and completion of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, you'll be eligible to be admitted to the Supreme Court of South Australia (with a restricted practicing certificate). Once admitted, you can then apply for admission in any other Australian jurisdiction.

For more information contact:

The Law Society of South Australia
Level 10, 178 North Terrace
APSB, SA 5000 Australia
Phone: +61 8 8229 0200
Email: email@lawsocietysa.asn.au

Potential careers

Barrister, Business Lawyer, Community Legal Services Officer, Corporate Lawyer, Industrial relations, Intelligence Officer, Ministerial Adviser, Patent Attorney, Juris Doctor, Parliamentary Adviser, Parliamentary Member, Judicial Associate, Lawyer / Solicitor / Barrister, Legal Officer / Legal aid, Political Adviser, Politician


Degree Structure

The program consists of a number of compulsory law courses which provide students with a sound understanding of legal concepts, processes and methods.

In addition, students choose from a range of elective law courses in areas of specialised interest including but not restricted to Law and Popular Culture, Sport Law, Migration Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights Law, Medical Law and Ethics and Family Law.

Students of the four year undergraduate program can include some non-law electives towards their studies, although these are limited.

If you are a graduate, the duration of the program is three years full-time (or equivalent) as opposed to four years for non-graduates.

Areas of Specialisation

A wide range of elective courses are offered from areas including Comparative Law, Corporate/Taxation Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property, Labour and Industrial Relations Law, Human Rights and International Law.

Example Study Plan


Bachelor of Laws - single degree, semester 1 intake
Indicative study plan
Year 1S1LAW 1501 : Foundations of  Law
LAW 1507 : Tort Law
Open Elective (3 units)
Open Elective (3 units)
S2LAW 1508 : International Law
LAW 1504 : Principles of Public Law
Open Elective (3 units)
Open Elective (3 units)
Year 2S1LAW 1509 : Commercial Transactions
LAW 2599 : Criminal Law
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
S2LAW 1510 : Contract Law
LAW 1511 : Property Law
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
Year 3S1LAW 2502 : Equity
LAW 2501 : Australian Constitutional Law
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
S2LAW 2598 : Corporate Law
LAW 2504 : Administrative Law
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
Year 4S1LAW 3501 : Dispute Resolution and Ethics
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
S2LAW 3502 : Evidence and Advocacy
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
*Students are encouraged to participate in an exchange with an overseas partner University for one semester. We recommend students go in one of these semesters.

Bachelor of Laws - single degree, semester 2 intake
Indicative study plan
Year 1S2LAW 1501 : Foundations of Law
LAW 1504 : Principles of Public Law
Open Elective (3 units)
Open Elective (3 units)
Year 2S1LAW 1507 : Tort Law
LAW 1509 : Commercial Transactions
Open Elective (3 units)
Open Elective (3 units)
S2LAW 1508 : International Law
LAW 1510 : Contract Law
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
Year 3S1LAW 2599 : Criminal Law
LAW 2502 : Equity
LAW 2501 : Australian Constitutional Law
Open or Closed Elective (3 units)
S2LAW 1511 : Property Law
LAW 2598 : Corporate Law
LAW 2504 : Administrative Law
Open or Closed Elective (3 units)
Year 4S1LAW 3501 : Dispute Resolution and Ethics
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
S2LAW 3502 : Evidence and Advocacy
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
Year 5S1Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
Closed Elective (3 units)
*Students are encouraged to participate in an exchange with an overseas partner University for one semester. We recommend students go in one of these semesters.

Bachelor of Laws - concurrent degrees
Graduates completing two degrees concurrently are uniquely placed to take up specialist career opportunities offered beyond the law - visit the 'Related Degrees' section below for more information.


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