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Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Laws (SCSC02.1)
Selection rank | Delivery mode | Location | Duration |
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85 | On campus |
Bruce, Canberra |
5.0 years |
Faculty | Discipline(s) | Available teaching periods | UAC code |
Faculty of Business, Government & Law | Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society Canberra Law School |
View teaching periods | 361495 |
Fees | English language requirements | ||
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English language requirements
There are non-standard English language requirements for this course. To be eligible you must have an overall IELTS Academic score (or equivalent) of 6.5, with no band score below 6.0. For alternate/equivalent ways of meeting the English requirements for this course please view the English Proficiency Requirements document on the university website.
Delivery mode
Blended: Mixture of online and on campus units are available.
On campus: Units are delivered on campus.
Online: All units are online.
Online Plus: Units are available online, except where attendance at a physical location is required for placement or professional accreditation.
Location
All course material is developed and delivered via the location listed. Online units do not require on campus attendance.
Selection rank
The selection rank is the minimum ATAR plus adjustment factors required for admission to the program in the previous year. This is an indicative guide only as ranks change each year depending on demand.
Fees disclaimer
Annual fee rates
The fees shown are the annual fee rates for the course. The annual rate is the fee that applies to standard full-time enrolment, which is 24 credit points. The final fee charged is based on the proportion of 24 credit points in which a student enrols. Students enrolled in a Commonwealth Support Place (CSP) are required to make a contribution towards the cost of their education, which is set by the Commonwealth Government. Information on Commonwealth Supported Places, HECS-HELP and how fees are calculated can be found here.
Please note: Course fees are assessed annually and are subject to change.
Academic entry requirements | Delivery mode | Location | Duration |
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On campus |
Bruce, Canberra |
5.0 years | |
Faculty | Discipline(s) | Available teaching periods | CRICOS code |
Faculty of Business, Government & Law | Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society Canberra Law School |
View teaching periods | 099012M |
Fees | English language requirements | ||
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View requirements |
Fees disclaimer
Annual fee rates
The fees shown are the annual fee rates for the course. The annual rate is the fee that applies to standard full-time enrolment, which is 24 credit points. The final fee charged is based on the proportion of 24 credit points in which a student enrols. Information on how fees are calculated can be found here.
Please note: Course fees are assessed annually and are subject to change.
Delivery mode
Blended: Mixture of online and on campus units are available.
On campus: Units are delivered on campus.
Online: All units are online.
Online Plus: Units are available online, except where attendance at a physical location is required for placement or professional accreditation.
English language requirements
There are non-standard English language requirements for this course. To be eligible you must have an overall IELTS Academic score (or equivalent) of 6.5, with no band score below 6.0. For alternate/equivalent ways of meeting the English requirements for this course please view the English Proficiency Requirements document on the university website.
Location
All course material is developed and delivered via the location listed. Online units do not require on campus attendance.
Academic entry requirements
To study at UC, you’ll need to meet our academic entry requirements and any admission requirements specific to your course. Please read your course admission requirements below. To find out whether you meet UC’s academic entry requirements, visit our academic entry requirements page.
Get political about your law degree and make the world your oyster
Focusing on the principles, concepts and issues that are shaping Australia’s national security and the world and exploration of corporate and commercial law and practical legal problem solving, UC’s Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Laws will lay the foundations for a fascinating career and make you shine.
You’ll learn about democratically informed citizenship, contemporary issues in politics and policy, national security, the challenges of modern terrorism and contemporary regional politics in the Asia Pacific and beyond. Imagine being part of discussions about the implications of the neoliberal policy ascendency in Australia, Brexit, the Trump presidency, war, energy security and marriage equality.
UC’s qualified and experienced staff will help you make better sense of the world you live in and recognise how to meet current social and political challenges. You’ll also be encouraged to develop your advocacy abilities and legal skills while understanding their connections to the theory and history of law.
Supporting your development as a socially responsible and ethical professional will be UC’s small class sizes, state-of-the-art facilities and ties with the National Centre for Corporate Law and National Institute of Governance. You’ll also benefit from the relationships the University has forged with law firms, the public sector (a huge employer in Canberra) and non-government organisations (otherwise known as NGOs).
What’s more, you will get to apply your talents in the real world with opportunities to complete a law internship and study overseas and be able to fast-track your course during our winter term. The Bachelor of Laws allows for professional accreditation with the Supreme Court of the ACT and New South Wales.
Combine a Bachelor of Politics and International Relations and a Bachelor of Laws at UC and you will:
- gain knowledge of the principles, concepts and issues that are shaping the world, including the challenges of modern terrorism and contemporary regional politics in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond
- be able to apply an in-depth understanding of the historical and current systems of Australian politics and public policy, provide policy advice and develop new policies
- develop high level theoretical and empirical analysis skills and the ability to interpret world events and issues
- be able to choose from a range of electives across disciplines, such as sociology, economics and business
- gain a broad theoretical and technical knowledge of the discipline of law, suitable for entering the legal profession, becoming an advocate, or undertaking related careers
- fine-tune your ability to present ideas and opinions effectively and communicate within and across professional and cultural boundaries
- specialise, through electives, in selected areas of law with an emphasis on commercial law
- be able to apply your knowledge and skills to analyse and solve legal problems, undertake complex legal research tasks and reflect upon ethical issues and make suggestions for law reform.
Career opportunities
The world is your oyster! Diplomat, policy adviser, barrister, solicitor, advocate, or even politician… your career options (and the potential to earn a healthy salary and travel) will be endless with our Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Laws degree. Graduates will have the accredited skills and qualifications required to explore careers in:
- diplomacy, including strategic analysis, trade relations and foreign affairs
- intelligence, including security analysis
- international business and aid
- law firms
- the public sector, including as in-house counsel, in foreign affairs, as policy advisor, legislative drafting and law reform
- politics
- media, communications, public affairs and public relations
- the community sector, such as community legal work and professional advocacy
- private legal practice
- domestic or international business, including consultancy
- management
- education and research.
Professional accreditation
Refer to individual courses.
Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
- Year 12 ATAR
- other Australian Qualification
- work experience
- overseas qualification
We also offer a number of entry initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry to the University via alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes.
More information is available on our Alternative Entry page: http://www.canberra.edu.au/future-students/applications/apply-now/alternative-entry
Assumed knowledge
None.
Periods course is open for new admissions
Year | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Domestic | International |
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2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 03 February 2025 | ||
2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 2 | 28 July 2025 | ||
2026 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 02 February 2026 | ||
2026 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 2 | 27 July 2026 |
Credit arrangements
There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.
Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Laws (SCSC02) | 120 credit points
- Select one of the following streams:
- From 2022 unit 11276 Litigation & Dispute Processing has been replaced by the equivalent unit 11783 Civil Procedure. Students who have already passed 11276 cannot enrol in 11783.
- From 2022 unit 11283 Equity Law has been replaced by the equivalent unit 11785 Equity and Trusts Law. Students who have passed 11283 cannot enrol in 11785.
- Credit Points: Students who want to do more than 6 credit points from this list may count them towards Open Electives.
- International Exchange: Students may also choose to undertake units at an international institution, subject to approval by the Program Director.
- From 2024: Units 11253, 11268, 11380 have been replaced with new BGL Internship units 12046, 12047 and 12048.
- 1. Honours students must select 11272 Law and Justice Research Project and 11289 Law Honours.
- 2. Unit 11293 Taxation Law is no longer offered. Students who completed this unit before Semester 2 2021 may still count it towards their Law electives.
- 3. Unit 11261 Advanced Criminal Justice is no longer offered.
- 4. From 2022 unit 11266 Human Rights in Context has been replaced by the equivalent unit 11784 Human Right Law. Students who have passed 11266 cannot enrol in unit 11784.
- 5. From 2025, unit 11256 Criminal Justice is no longer available.
- For students who commenced SCB101 prior to 2022, the previous Category B (Breadth) and Category C (Depth) requirements have been combined.
- Students must complete 24 credit points for the Law Elective major (SM0033). Of these, a minimum of 3 credit points and a maximum of 12 credit points must be from the Work Integrated Learning group.
In addition to course requirements, in order to successfully complete your course you must meet the inherent requirements. Please refer to the inherent requirements statement applicable to your course
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Semester 1
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
Semester 2
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Law Elective
Year 4
Semester 1
Law Elective
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Semester 2
Two Law Electives
Year 5
Year 1
Year 2
Semester 1
Year 3
Semester 1
Year 4
Semester 1
Law Elective
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
Semester 2
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
Year 5
Semester 1
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Two Law Electives
Year 6
UC - Canberra, Bruce
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Semester 1
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
Semester 2
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
Law Elective
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Year 4
Semester 1
Law Elective
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Semester 2
Two Law Electives
Year 5
Year 1
Year 2
Semester 1
Year 3
Semester 1
Year 4
Semester 1
Law Elective
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
Semester 2
Government & Policy Core Major Restricted Choice Unit
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Year 5
Semester 1
National Security OR International Politics Stream Unit
Two Law Electives
Semester 2
Law Elective
Year 6
Course duration
Standard 5 years full time or equivalent. Maximum 10 years.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes | Related graduate attributes |
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Refer to individual courses. | - |
Majors
- Law Electives Major (SM0033)
- Core Major in Government and Policy (CM0008)
- Major in Law Foundation (CM0015)
- Major in Legal Practice (CM0016)
- Specialist Major in Politics and International Relations (SM0030)
Awards
Award | Official abbreviation |
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Bachelor of Laws | LLB |
Bachelor of Politics and International Relations | B Politics&IntlRel |
Honours
Bachelor of Laws
This course has an embedded honours programme which allows high-achieving students to enrol in the unit Honours Law (6cp) in place of two law electives in their final year.
Related courses
Enrolment data
2023 enrolments for this course by location. Please note that enrolment numbers are indicative only and in no way reflect individual class sizes.
Location | Enrolments |
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UC - Canberra, Bruce | 84 |
Enquiries
Student category | Contact details |
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Prospective International Students | Email: international@canberra.edu.au or Phone: +61 2 6201 5342 |
Current and Commencing Students | In person: Student Centre Building 1 (take a BGL Faculty course advice ticket) or Email: bglstudent@canberra.edu.au |
Prospective Domestic Students | Email: study@canberra.edu.au or Phone: 1800 UNI CAN (1800 864 226) |