Academic Requirements
No specific GRE or GMAT requirements are stipulated for this program.
Overview The Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of International Studies program at Deakin University merges legal education with international studies, equipping students with essential skills in intercultural communication and legal practice. This program emphasizes experiential learning, offering opportunities for international study and practical experience through the Deakin Law Clinic, where students engage in real legal cases under the guidance of experienced solicitors. Graduates will emerge with two highly regarded degrees, ready to embark on diverse and rewarding careers in law and international relations.
The Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of International Studies program at Deakin University seamlessly integrates legal education with international studies, providing students with vital skills in intercultural communication and legal practice. This program focuses on experiential learning, offering students opportunities for international study and hands-on experience through the Deakin Law Clinic, where they work on real legal cases under the mentorship of seasoned solicitors. Graduates will possess two esteemed degrees, positioning them for diverse and fulfilling careers in law and international relations.
Core Courses Include:
Electives and Specializations: Students have the flexibility to select electives that resonate with their interests in areas such as international relations, human rights, or environmental law, among others.
Capstone Project: In their final year, students undertake a capstone project that enables them to apply their acquired knowledge in a practical context, showcasing their preparedness for professional practice.
No specific GRE or GMAT requirements are stipulated for this program.
Upon graduation, international students may qualify for a post-study work permit in Australia, allowing them to work in the country for a specified period, generally up to 2 years, depending on their course duration. Eligibility criteria typically include:
For more comprehensive details, it is advisable to consult the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
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