Entry Criteria
One of:
- Successful completion of the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or its equivalent, such as an interstate or international Year 12 qualification, with a minimum ATAR of 85; or
- Completion or partial completion of a degree; AND
- VCE Units 3 and 4: a minimum study score of 25 in any English (except EAL) or 30 in English as Alternate Language (EAL) or equivalent.
This course is not available to international students.
Students who do not meet the above entry requirements can still gain admission to the Bachelor of Laws through one of several alternative pathways.
These pathways include both dedicated undergraduate certificates that help you prepare for the subject matter and workload of the Bachelor of Laws, as well as complementary studies through related undergraduate degrees.
Please see tabs below for information on individual pathways.
Meeting the minimum entry requirements for the course does not guarantee offer of a place. See Admissions at Swinburne, for general information about admission process.
Undergraduate Certificate of Business
This pathway qualification helps students develop the analytical and planning skills essential to a career in law. A focus on business strategy and innovation equips students to flourish in a corporate law environment, ideal for students ultimately seeking a role as general counsel.
A four-unit course typically requiring six months of full-time study, the Undergraduate Certificate of Business provides significant flexibility, offering students the ability to tailor their entry into law to suit their career goals.
Core unit:
- Learning and Communicating for
Innovative Business Practice (COM10011)
Choose three units from the below:
- Financial Information for Decision Making (ACC10007)
- Business for Sustainability, Social Change and Impact (BUS10014)
- Economics for Business Decision Making (ECO10005)
- Business Digitalisation (INF10024)
- Contemporary Management Principles (MGT10009)
- Marketing and the Consumer Experience (MKT10009)
Students seeking to enter the Bachelor of Laws are recommended to select Financial Information for Decision Making as one of their electives. This unit will better prepare students for the workload required in the Bachelor of Laws and will be more relevant to material covered in the degree.
Students will need to complete all four units with an average mark of 60% to gain entry to the Bachelor of Laws.
Upon successful completion of the Undergraduate Certificate of Business, students will need to contact the admissions office to transfer to the Bachelor of Laws.
Undergraduate Certificate of Criminal Justice and Criminology
The Undergraduate Certificate of Criminal Justice and Criminology exposes students to foundational concepts in criminal law. Students will develop an understanding of different theoretical models of crime and the structure of the Australian legal system. It also explores the processes and procedures used by different parts of the legal system to manage, deter, and punish criminal offences.
As a four-unit course which typically requires six months of full-time study, the Undergraduate Certificate of Criminal Justice and Criminology is ideal for those considering a career in criminal law. It equips you with the essential knowledge needed to progress to the Bachelor of Laws with confidence.
Core units:
- Learning and Communicating for Innovative Business Practice (COM10011)
- Introduction to Law (LAW10021)
- Fundamentals of Criminology (CRI10002)
- Criminal Law and Process (LAW10024)
Students will need to complete all four units with an average mark of 60% to gain entry to the Bachelor of Laws.
Upon successful completion of the Undergraduate Certificate of Criminal Justice and Criminology, students will need to contact the admissions office to transfer to the Bachelor of Laws.
Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Students can transfer to the Bachelor of Laws after completing four units in the Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology.
An alternative to the Undergraduate Certificate of Criminal Justice and Criminology, this pathway offers a different range of foundational units for students interested in criminal law.
Students interested in enrolling in this pathway with the intent of transferring the Bachelor of Laws are recommended to select from the following units:
- Learning and Communicating Online for Innovative Business Practice (COM10011)
- Fundamentals of Criminology (CRI10002)
- Introduction to Forensic Psychology (FOR10001)
- Introduction to Law (LAW10021)
- Law & Social Science (LAW10022)
Students will need to complete all four units with an average mark of 60% to gain entry to the Bachelor of Laws.
Upon successful completion of the required units, students will need to contact the admissions office to transfer to the Bachelor of Laws.
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