If you have a completed degree in another area, we'll recognise your prior learning so you can complete your law degree sooner.
Entry Requirements
Entry requirements
You must have a completed recognised non-law bachelor degree (or equivalent)
with a minimum volume of learning of 1.00 year full-time (or equivalent)
.
Completed graduate diplomas masters and/or doctorates are the accepted equivalents
with a minimum volume of learning of 1.00 year full-time (or equivalent)
.
Selection ranks
You will be considered solely on the basis of the selection ranks from all of your prior degree studies plus any postgraduate studies you may have undertaken. Your other qualifications and experiences may be allocated selection ranks for entry to other QUT courses but will not be considered for this course.
If admitted to the graduate entry program you will automatically receive one year of advanced standing which will entitle you to complete the degree in three years (full-time).
Prerequisite
A completed recognised non-law bachelor degree (or equivalent)
with a minimum grade point average (GPA) score of 4.00 (on QUT's 7 point scale).
Gain the knowledge and confidence for a range of legal careers. You'll be prepared for traditional and new law fields that emerge as a result of innovation and technology.
Combine law with one of eight business study areas. Ideal for roles in corporate law, company takeovers, mergers and acquisitions or intellectual property law.
Combine psychology and law for a career in legal, corporate, government, mental health or clinical health environments, or as the first step towards a career as a registered psychologist.
Combine entertainment industries and law to work as a lawyer specialising in clients in entertainment arena, or as a producer or director of entertainment productions.
Entry Requirements
Prerequisites
Satisfactory completion of Year 12 in an Australian school system or equivalent.
Combine digital media and law for careers applying your legal expertise in the communication industries, or your media skills in legal areas such as privacy, freedom of speech or criminal law.
Entry Requirements
Prerequisites
Satisfactory completion of Year 12 in an Australian school system or equivalent.
Combine journalism and law to work as a solicitor, barrister or in-house lawyer for a media organisation, or as a journalist covering law, politics, crime and foreign affairs.
Combine industrial design and law for a career as an in-house lawyer for industrial designers or new product developers, or intellectual property lawyer.
Entry Requirements
Prerequisites
Satisfactory completion of Year 12 in an Australian school system or equivalent.
Combine creative industries and law for a career as an in-house lawyer for cultural institutions, or a lawyer with special interests in creative industries.
Combine writing skills and law for roles such as an in-house lawyer, solicitor in private practice, policy adviser, intellectual property lawyer, or crime writer.
Combine film studies and law for a career as a director, media lawyer involved in copyright disputes or talent agreements, or film maker specialising in crime or legal content.
Combine justice and law for careers such as in-house counsel, public prosecutor, public defender (Legal Aid), investigator for government or business, police or customs officer.