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Curtin university

This double degree is designed to provide you with a professional qualification which prepares you for legal practice, but also gives you a strong background in either International Relations or Journalism, which may particularly suit you if you're interested in human rights and international law.
At least English 2A/2B, Literature 2A/2B or English as an Additional Language/Dialect 2A/2B,Literature 2A/2B
In this course the major studies include the studies related with legal practice, as well as studies also includes the information realted to International Relations or Journalism.
The eligibility criteria to study a bachelor degree at Curtin, you normally need to have graduated from high school with the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), or an equivalent qualification, and gained an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) that satisfies Curtin's entry requirements. Your year 12 exam result remains valid indefinitely. Scores dating back to 1992 (including the TEA out of 400 and the TES out of 510) can be converted to the current ranking, the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), with the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre ATAR calculator.The other eligibilty criteria includes:- 1) Successful completion of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). 2)  Successful completion of the Alternative Test for Adult Admission (prior to STAT). 3)  Successful completion of the Mature age Tertiary Entrance Examination (TEE). 4)   General Certification of Education (advanced levels). 5)  TAFE or Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications. 6) Current Division 1 General or Mental Health Nursing Registration with a State Nursing Board in Australia. 7) Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor degree course at another Australian university. 8) Successful completion of two Curtin full degree level units via extension study and English competence. 9) Successful completion of two degree level units via Open Universities Australia (OUA) and English competence. 10)Successful completion of two degree level units at an Australian university and English competence.
The Bachelor of Commerce, together with other specified membership requirements, satisfies the accreditation requirements of Australian professional associations. Australian professional bodies have links with equivalent bodies throughout the world, so your credentials are portable and recognised internationally. Professional accreditation within the Commerce programs depends on what major a student undertakes. Options include: Accounting: Students who intend to seek membership of CPA Australia or the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia are required to complete specified professional sequences of courses.• Business Information Systems: Students who intend to seek membership of the Australian Computer Society are required to complete specified professional sequences of courses.• Marketing, Finance, Corporate Sustainability, International Business and Management do not require professional accreditation in order to work in the field.
At Curtin Business School, working practitioners bring degree programs to life. You'll be motivated by the real-life stories and industry exposure. In this new LLB degree, high-quality teaching staff aim to give you first-hand insight and knowledge of the legal profession.The Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) degree is forward thinking and practical, and offers a comprehensive grounding in theory and the opportunity to gain a range of skills. Integrated professional practice units enhance the course's relevance and give opportunities for professional work experience, networking and community engagement.
Four years plus one trimester full-time