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Murdoch University

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Bachelor of Laws Honours / Bachelor of Psychology

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Explore criminal behaviour, relationships and the workings of the human mind by adding a Psychology degree to your Law qualification.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
5 years full-time
Course Code
H1289
Domestic Fees
$14,668 per year / $73,339 total

About this course

Overview

When you combine your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a Bachelor of Psychology, you'll build special expertise in the social and developmental areas of psychology, and complete a unit in Family Relations and Social Development.

You'll explore crime from a range of perspectives, including law, sociology and psychology and learn how to reduce or prevent crime and help both the victims and offenders involved in the criminal justice system.

You'll examine leading-edge research and get opportunities for practical experience to explore how we make sense of ourselves.

3 reasons to study a combined degree in Law and Psychology at Murdoch

  1. Graduate with two qualifications, a unique skillset and even more career opportunities.
  2. Get valuable work experience through our Work Integrated Learning program, which allows you to intern at real law firms, organisations and clinics.
  3. Your Bachelor of Psychology is a first step towards becoming a registered psychologist.

What you'll learn

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you'll learn:

  • Trial advocacy
  • Legal protection of international human rights
  • Psychological science
  • Cultural psychology
  • Psychology and law

Your future career

  • Lawyer
  • Psychologist
  • Human Resources or Marketing Officer
  • Researcher

You could work in a range of industries including business, health or other roles in local, state and federal government or non-governmental organisations (NGOs).

For further admission information about this course, please visit Murdoch Admission Information - Laws (Combined).

Professional accreditation

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) is accredited as a Level 1 course by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

The Bachelor of Laws is accredited by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA) and recognised by the Malaysia Bar Council.

Professional recognition

To be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia, graduates of Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) will require an additional year of study in an APAC-accredited 4th year psychology program. To be eligible for registration as a psychologist, graduates of this course will also need to complete either one additional year of study in an APAC-accredited 5th year psychology program and one year of supervised practice (internship), or two additional years of study in APAC-accredited 5th and 6th year psychology programs.

The Bachelor of Laws satisfies the University education requirements for the practice of law of the governing bodies of the legal profession of Western Australia. As is the pattern in the rest of Australia, before a candidate may be admitted to the practice of law in this State, certain additional requirements must be satisfied after completion of this formal university training. For more information, please refer to https://www.lpbwa.org.au/Becoming-A-Lawyer/Admissions-Requirements

Professional recognition

Bachelor of Psychology is accredited as a Level 1 course by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

The Bachelor of Laws is accredited by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA) and recognised by the Malaysia Bar Council.

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Study locations

Perth

How to apply

How to apply

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