Bachelor of Laws
University of Tasmania
About
Due to the circumstances around COVID-19, you will begin your studies online.
However, when Government guidelines change, on-campus studies will be reintroduced.Non-Graduate entrants should refer to the four year course 63P1 Bachelor of Laws.This on-campus course at Hobart is offered by the Faculty of Law and is available full time (a minimum of 3 years) or part time (a maximum of 7 years) for students who have already completed an undergraduate qualification.Throughout this course, you will develop the values and critical thinking skills necessary to marshal facts, assess and evaluate information for a variety of professional roles.A degree in law is the first step towards entering the legal profession.
After graduating from the University, if you wish to practice in Tasmania you are required to undertake a Legal Practice course over six months.Pursue further study and enrich your career with law.
Structure
This course is for students commencing from Bachelor of Laws degree in 2015. Students who enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws degree before 2013 should refer to course 63A. Students who enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws degree in 2013 or 2014 should refer to course 63I.
Entry requirements
We encourage you to apply for the courses you most want to study. If you’re not eligible to enter your chosen course right now, the UTAS admissions team will work with you to find the best pathway option.
Institution
