Bachelor of Laws

LLB

Course Overview | Course Structure

Course Overview

Program Name Bachelor of Laws
Level Undergraduate
Type Bachelor
Mode On-campus
Duration 2 years & 8 months full-time or flexible part-time options
Starting Semesters January, May, September
QTAC Code 020621
Program Code LA-40003
CRICOS Code 003454A
Host Faculty Law
Admissions, Enrolment and General Enquiries

RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS

Domestic Enquiries:
Toll-free: 1800 074 074 (from within Australia)
Email: information@bond.edu.au

International Enquiries:
Phone: +61 7 5595 1024
Email: international@bond.edu.au

Program-specific Enquiries Hayley Morgan
+61 7 5595 2022
hayley_morgan@bond.edu.au
Credit for Prior Study Enquiries Hayley Morgan
+61 7 5595 2022
hayley_morgan@bond.edu.au

Bond’s law program is designed to equip students for a career in the legal profession, business, industry or government, both within Australia and overseas. Its combination of excellent teaching, small classes and extensive legal skills program provides an exciting learning experience that both challenges students academically and prepares them practically for a legal career. Our 20-component skills program equips students with the following skills needed to practise law in a modern environment:

  • Legal Research and Analysis
  • Legal Writing and Drafting
  • Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
  • Advocacy and Oral Presentation
  • Client Interviewing and Communication

Career Outcomes

The Bachelor of Laws degree has been constructed to enable graduates to take leading positions in the public and private sectors, such as solicitor in private practice, barrister, government lawyer, in-house counsel and academia.

The completion of this degree is the first step in enabling graduates to practise law in Australia. In conjunction with further study and meeting the requirements of the Legal Practitioners Boards of the various Australian States and Territories, one may gain admission as a legal practitioner.

The degree can also be used to gain admission internationally; however, students are advised to confirm admission requirements in the particular jurisdiction in which they wish to practise.

As with all Bond University programs, multidisciplinary study, skills and flexibility are distinctive features. Students are encouraged to emphasise specific areas of study that they feel best serve their proposed career paths.

Careers

  • Barrister
  • Government Lawyer
  • In-house Counsel
  • Academic

Students who have already completed a Bachelor’s degree would normally apply for our postgraduate professional qualification, the Juris Doctor.

Work Experience & Internships

A clinical legal subject is available as an elective. Many students are encouraged and elect to complete clerkships or internships with law firms during their holidays but these do not form part of degree requirements.

Attendance

Most students undertake four subjects per semester* (equivalent to 40 credit points). You may, however, enrol in fewer subjects and extend your degree over a longer period.

Bond's Teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, skills exercises, presentations, assignments and computer labs.

* Australian students enrolled in three or more subjects may be eligible to claim Austudy benefits. International students are required to study a minimum of 30 credit hours (three subjects equivalent) per semester to fulfil Australian study visa requirements.

Combined Degrees

Law can be combined with most other undergraduate degrees offered by the University.

Combined degrees are encouraged by the Faculty of Law and take between 3 years 4 months and 4 years (full-time). Popular combinations include:

  • Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws
  • Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws
  • Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws
  • Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws