The University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle)
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Philosophy
Study detals
: Bachelor's degree : Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Philosophy : Full time : 72 MonthRequirements
English language Requirements
English language tests (e.g. IELTS) are accepted. The tests that are allowed and the results required vary depending on the discipline and the specific program for which entry is being sought.
(6.0 overall, with no individual band score lower than 6.0)
IELTS Academic:
· 6.0 overall, with no individual band score lower than 6.0
CAE/CPE:
· 169 overall, with no individual band score lower than 169
PTE Academic:
· 50 overall, with no individual band score lower than 50
TOEFL (iBT):
· 73 overall and no other band score lower than 18
Speciality
There aren’t any pathways available
Bachelor of Laws: - 39 330
Bachelor of Philosophy: - 31 667
Additional information
Degree Overview
Are you considering studying for a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in conjunction with the Bachelor of Laws degree? The University of Notre Dame Australia is the only university in Australia which offers this double degree. Students taking this degree combination will develop the ability to consider issues using two of the most advanced forms of thinking and analysis in Western civilisation: law and philosophy. This combination equips students with an array of skills they can draw upon to resolve problems for themselves and their clients.
The Bachelor of Laws degree is accredited for admission to legal practice. It combines excellent coverage of underlying legal and ethical principles with an explanation of how they are applied in legal practice.
However, as a student of the School of Philosophy, you will encounter the works of great minds such as Aquinas, Socrates and Plato. In doing so, you will be encouraged to reflect deeply and critically on the fundamental questions of existence, as well as question your preconceptions of ethics and morality. As a result, graduates from the School of Philosophy can analyse and evaluate arguments about our current political, religious, and ethical systems – all valuable skills for a lawyer.
Similarly, the training you receive in the legal component of your degree will further develop your analytical mindset. Considered to be a degree of methodology rather than one solely of content, a Bachelor of Laws from Notre Dame teaches students to consider new approaches to problem-solving and analysis. By participating in lively debate and the free exchange of ideas in intimate class settings, you will develop mastery of public speaking, advocacy, research, and dispute resolution.
Study Reasons
- Graduate job-ready with industry-specific skills and knowledge
- Benefit from a unique, personalised approach to education and pastoral care
- Lecturers are industry professionals and leaders in their field