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| Law schools in Australia have developed to provide legal training across many areas. Students who study law in Australia are able to explore issues related to all areas of law including international law, intellecual property law, administrative law, and specialised fields of legal studies including those relating to sports, health, and the media. | 
| | University of Newcastle | | School of Law |
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| | The Faculty offers undergraduate degree programs for school leavers, students with a record of tertiary study and graduates. Students have a choice after completing the core program courses of applying to enter a stream known as the Professional Program which is directed towards students who wish to practise law. The School of Law believes the opportunity it offers students to undertake either the Professional Program or the LLB Program reflects the many career options available to people who complete a... Click for more >>> University of Newcastle - School of Law |
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| | Macquarie University | | Macquarie Law |
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| | Macquarie Law School at Macquarie University in the North Western suburbs of Sydney, Australia has a full time academic staff of 33 plus adjunct and support staff. The School prepares undergraduate students for careers in legal areas, particularly for admission to legal practice in Australia and other common law countries. It also offers a range of postgraduate programs. Established in 1972 as Sydney's third law school, the School marked itself out by approaching the study of Law in an interdisciplinary... Click for more >>> Macquarie University - Macquarie Law |
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| | Bond University | | Faculty of Law |
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| | Study Your Law Degree in Australia at Bond University - One of the Top-Ranked Australian Law Schools. The Bond Law School provides a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees designed to equip graduates for careers in the legal profession, business, industry and government. The Bond Law approach combines a strong professional orientation, with a blend of academic study, vocationally relevant subjects and training in practical legal skills. The School has expertise in all major areas of law and is well... Click for more >>> Bond University - Faculty of Law |
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| | James Cook University | | School of Law |
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| | The School of Law at James Cook University provides students with a solid foundation in traditional law subjects, along with an exciting and broad ranging elective program. The School is proud of its community links and is strongly supported by the local profession, with a variety of sponsorships from leading local firms. JCU law graduates benefit from a practical approach and an understanding of modern society - they are highly prized by the legal profession.
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree... Click for more >>> James Cook University - School of Law |
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| | Queensland University of Technology | | School of Law |
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| | The QUT School of Law was established in1977 at the request of the legal profession who saw the need for a law school that provided a balance of theoretical and practical legal education. The development was an outstanding success with a great many graduates venturing into highly successful careers. Today approximately 90% of graduates heading straight into full-time careers or further study each year. The School of Law is located at the Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane - between the Botanic... Click for more >>> Queensland University of Technology - School of Law |
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| | University of Queensland | | School of Law |
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| | The Bachelor of Laws program offered by the TC Beirne School of Law at The University of Queensland is a very comprehensive undergraduate degree designed to convey professional competencies and skills to its students. The LLB program aims to provide students with a thorough knowledge of the law; effective legal skills; analytical skills; critical judgement in dealing with legal issues; ethics; independence; creativity and the academic qualifications required to practice law. The LLB is an undergraduate program for students who... Click for more >>> University of Queensland - School of Law |
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| | University of New South Wales | | Faculty of Law |
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| | UNSW Law School graduates are held in the highest regard in Australia and overseas. The international recognition of the UNSW law degree is reflected in the exceptional number of Rhodes, Fulbright and other prestigious scholarships awarded to our students for postgraduate study overseas. The Law School has had 5 Rhodes Scholars in the last 7 years - an achievement not matched by any other faculty in Australia. Continued High Level of Student Satisfaction - UNSW law students enjoy their law... Click for more >>> University of New South Wales - Faculty of Law |
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| | University of Sydney | | Sydney Law School |
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| | One of the world's finest Law Schools, the Sydney Law School's many features are underpinned by its commitment to excellence in legal education. The first Law School to be established in Australia, Sydney's strong history is matched by its innovative approach to education and professional practice. This innovation is reflected in the small group teaching of its undergraduate programs and the extensive range of postgraduate programs. The Faculty places special emphasis on international and comparative law, maintains a strong profile... Click for more >>> University of Sydney - Sydney Law School |
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| | University of New England | | School of Law |
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| | South Wales for admission to practice in that State and mutual recognition legislation extends this recognition to other Australian jurisdictions. In the case of the Bachelor of Financial Administration/Bachelor of Laws program, the Bachelor of Financial Administration component is also accredited by the professional accounting bodies in Australia as providing the academic qualifications for admission to the accounting profession as an associate. The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of laws program may also provide the academic qualifications for admission to the accounting... Click for more >>> University of New England - School of Law |
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| | Murdoch University | | School of Law |
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| | A progressive outlook and a total commitment to quality are what make Murdoch's Law School the natural choice for students considering a career in the Law. With a young faculty prepared to challenge the way things have always been done, a curriculum moulded to meet the needs of our modern society and a strong international perspective, Murdoch's Law School is anything but a place of musty corridors and dusty books. Our students are taught to use advanced technology as they... Click for more >>> Murdoch University - School of Law |
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| | Monash University | | Monash Law School |
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| | Monash Law is a high quality, innovative law school for a changing world, producing excellent graduates for Australian and international employers. We have clear directions which are shaped by 3 defining themes. We see ourselves as progressive, professional, ethical and international. We are guided by the following objectives: to provide high quality service to students, who are the primary focus of our endeavours; to provide undergraduate and graduate courses which are intellectually rigorous and responsive to changing social needs; to... Click for more >>> Monash University - Monash Law School |
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| | Flinders University | | Law and Justice |
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| | Flinders offers an innovative law course which emphasises legal skills and critical perspectives on the law's role, and has been widely praised for its flexibility and modern approach. But not only prospective lawyers study law these days, and there are other options (and career opportunities) for those with an interest in legal issues. Undergraduate options - All four of these areas can be studied to Honours level: Criminal Justice: A major sequence in a Bachelor of Arts which trains criminologists... Click for more >>> Flinders University - Law and Justice |
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