Entry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Geelong.
The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws will prepare you for the following roles.
In House Counsel
An In-House Counsel provides legal advice and representation within an organisation. You might work in a corporate setting, non-profit, or governme...
Family Lawyer
A Family Lawyer specialises in legal proceedings involving family law such as divorce settlements or dealing with wills. You might represent a clie...
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More about Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws
The Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws is an exceptional dual degree offered in Geelong for those looking to blend psychology with legal expertise. With only one recognised training provider, the Australian Catholic University, students can pursue this course through an on-campus delivery mode, which facilitates direct interaction with faculty and peers. This immersive educational experience not only enriches learning but also enhances networking opportunities in both the psychology and legal sectors. For more information on the training provider, please visit this link.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws are well-equipped to enter diverse career paths. With comprehensive knowledge and practical skills, they can aspire to become a Family Lawyer, offering legal assistance in family-related matters, or work as a Solicitor, representing clients in various legal proceedings. Additionally, some may choose to become a Barrister, providing specialist legal advice and advocacy in court, or serve as In House Counsel for corporations, ensuring compliance and corporate governance.