| Department: | Department of Actuarial Studies, Department of Law |
| Course Type: | Undergraduate |
| Degree Type: | Double Degree * |
Key Features
The Bachelor of Laws qualifies graduates for admission to legal practice. It involves an innovative approach to legal education and scholarship. Personalised teaching and development of internet technology in the curriculum reinforce our reputation for innovation. We provide a coherent, broad-based and interdisciplinary approach to the study of law in both its historical and contemporary settings.
Suitable For
Those seeking a double qualification in law and actuarial studies.
Suggested Programs of Study
The list of suggested Programs of Study for the Bachelor of Commerce in Actuarial Studies with Bachelor of Laws can be found in the Handbook.
For a list of Suggested Programs of Study organised by Subject, see Degrees by Subject.
Career Opportunities
Legal practitioner (barrister or solicitor), legal officer in public or private sectors, legal academia. Refer also to career opportunities for the Bachelor of Commerce - Actuarial Studies.
Requirements
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Entry Requirements: |
Advanced mathematics. |
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Course Quota: |
No |
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Work Experience Requirements: |
No work experience required. |
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English Language Requirements: |
Can be accessed from Macquarie International |
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Domestic Students: |
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International Students: |
Course Details
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Minimum Course Duration: |
5 Years |
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Course Commences: |
March |
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Study Options: |
Full-time |
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Course Credit Point Value: |
116 |
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Subjects Per Year: |
6-8 |
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Enquiries: |
Program
Refer to the Handbook for the relevant study pattern or coherent study for this program.
PLEASE NOTE: It is essential that students refer to degree rules and official unit sequences in the University handbook to ascertain their official study program which will vary from the sample program listed here. The University Calendar can be found at Macquarie University Handbook page.
It is highly recommended that students access the Macquarie University timetables website at least two weeks prior to your arrival and enrolment at Macquarie University. This will ensure that you have a suitable plan for the days and times that you wish to attend your lectures, tutorials and practical sessions for your enrolled units. Please note that your class timetable still needs to be officially confirmed with your Academic Adviser upon enrolment and may be subject to change due to class availability.
*Combined Degrees:
- Students may qualify with one degree without the other.
- Each degree can stand alone.
