Laws (Honours) / Arts

Study mode:On campus Study type:Part-time Languages: English
 
201–250 place StudyQA ranking:3399 Duration:8 years

The Griffith Law School offers an expert legal program that targets the core areas of legal training along with legal skills which attorneys should have. In addition, it provides you with chances to choose law electives which can be aligned with your particular interests. You might also take advantage of study abroad opportunities and gain credit on your Griffith degree for approved courses taken at international universities. Griffith Law School staff are devoted to a couple of values that guide their research and teaching, in addition to their connections with students. These values have been summarised as Scholarship, Character, Responsibility and Respect. With the planet now a global community, international trade has an even more crucial role as it has had in the past, as countries compete with each other for export income. Legal information in companies trading globally is critical to their ability to be successful.You may have the option to choose an Arts major and develop specialist expertise in contemporary areas like journalism, public relations, security studies or legal justice or you can study more traditional areas like sociology, history and literary studies.The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) encompasses 30 credit points of research dissertation.As and the opportunity for career and skill progress, the Honours program makes a pathway for Law students to move to Higher Degree Research (HDR) studies via the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs.If you complete the five Canadian Law courses, you will be eligible for entrance into the legal profession in Canada's common law states when accompanied by a Certificate of Accreditation by the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) from the Federation of Law Societies of Canada.

Griffith University grants credit and recognition of prior learning that might relate to prior formal learning or previous casual and non-formal learning. To learn more, please see the following website:https://www.griffith.edu.au/apply/credit-transfer Charge transferGriffith's innovative Credit Precedent Database lets you learn which credit conclusions are made in the past. All these precedents will provide you with an idea of things you could expect.https://app.griffith.edu.au/credit-precedent/credit_result.php? Ngpc=1511&-SortField=Connected%20Institutionpercent 20Name&-noresultserror=error.html&-search View credit precedents for this program

Year 1, 2, 4 and 3 of Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts and 5.5 GPA in Laws component

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