Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics)

City West(Adelaide)

 

INTAKE: Jul & Feb

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics) program at the University of South Australia offers students a unique opportunity to combine the study of law with a focus on history and global politics. This interdisciplinary program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, critical thinking skills, and insights into historical and political contexts. Students explore the intersection of law, history, and politics, gaining a deep understanding of legal systems, political ideologies, and historical events that shape societies and global affairs.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics) program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in law, complemented by studies in history and global politics. Core law courses cover foundational areas such as constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, torts, property law, and legal research and writing. Students also study specialized areas of law such as international law, human rights law, or comparative law. In addition to law courses, students undertake studies in history and global politics, exploring topics such as world history, political theory, international relations, diplomacy, and global governance. This interdisciplinary approach allows students to develop critical thinking, analytical, and research skills while gaining insights into historical, political, and legal perspectives.

Research Focus: Research is a key component of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics) program, providing students with opportunities to engage in independent research, critical analysis, and scholarly inquiry within the fields of law, history, and global politics. Students have the opportunity to undertake research projects, write research papers, and participate in research seminars under the guidance of faculty mentors. They develop research skills, legal reasoning abilities, and an understanding of research methodologies, preparing them for advanced study or research-oriented careers in law, academia, or public policy. Research-focused coursework encourages students to explore contemporary legal issues, historical events, political ideologies, or global phenomena, fostering intellectual curiosity and academic excellence.

Industry Engagement: The University of South Australia fosters strong connections with legal practitioners, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and industry partners, providing students with opportunities for industry engagement, internships, and professional development. Through partnerships with law firms, courts, government departments, and international organizations, students gain real-world experience, insights, and practical skills that complement their academic learning. Industry engagements may include internships, clerkships, moot court competitions, legal clinics, or volunteer opportunities, allowing students to apply legal principles to real cases, interact with clients, and develop professional networks within the legal profession. Additionally, students engage with professionals and experts in history, politics, and global affairs through guest lectures, seminars, and networking events.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics) program emphasizes a global perspective in understanding law, history, and politics within the context of global interconnectedness. Students explore the historical roots of legal systems, political ideologies, and global conflicts, gaining insights into the complexities of international relations, diplomacy, and global governance. They examine the impact of historical events, political movements, and cultural dynamics on legal principles, human rights, and social justice. Through coursework, experiential learning, and international perspectives, students develop the cultural competence, global awareness, and adaptability needed to work effectively in multicultural and transnational contexts.

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Location

City West(Adelaide)

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

AUD 36100

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 with a minimum of 18 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65 with a minimum of 65 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

The University of South Australia (UniSA) is dedicated to promoting diversity and academic excellence by offering a range of scholarships to international students.

Vice Chancellor's International Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are aimed at high-achieving international students who demonstrate academic excellence. They offer financial support for tuition fees, and in some cases, a living allowance. Eligibility is based on academic merit.

International Merit Scholarships: UniSA's International Merit Scholarships are designed to reward outstanding academic performance. These scholarships are available for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. Eligibility criteria are based on academic results.

UniSA Study Grants: UniSA Study Grants provide partial tuition fee waivers for international students, making quality education more accessible. The eligibility criteria may include academic performance and the chosen course of study.

Destination Australia Scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Australian Government to support international students studying in regional areas. UniSA participates in this program, offering scholarships to eligible students.

Industry and Career-Ready Scholarships: UniSA collaborates with industry partners to offer scholarships that provide not only financial support but also work-integrated learning opportunities. These scholarships can be an excellent pathway to a successful career.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics) program at the University of South Australia possess a diverse skill set that opens up a wide range of career opportunities in law, government, international relations, academia, and beyond. With a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, critical thinking abilities, and interdisciplinary knowledge in history and global politics, graduates are well-equipped to pursue meaningful and impactful careers in various sectors.

Legal Practice: Many graduates choose to embark on careers as solicitors or barristers, practicing law in private law firms, government agencies, or corporate legal departments. They may specialize in areas such as constitutional law, criminal law, international law, or human rights law, providing legal advice, representing clients in court, and advocating for justice. Graduates may also work as legal researchers, assisting judges, lawyers, or legal scholars in legal research and analysis.

Government and Public Service: Graduates may pursue careers in government agencies, diplomatic missions, or international organizations, serving as legal advisors, policy analysts, or diplomats. They contribute to the development, implementation, and enforcement of laws, policies, and treaties that address global issues such as human rights, environmental protection, or peacekeeping. Graduates may work in areas such as legislative drafting, international diplomacy, or foreign affairs, representing their country's interests on the world stage.

International Relations and Diplomacy: Some graduates may pursue careers in international relations, working for non-governmental organizations (NGOs), think tanks, or multinational corporations. They may specialize in areas such as conflict resolution, humanitarian aid, or global governance, advocating for peace, justice, and human rights on a global scale. Graduates may work as diplomats, policy analysts, or international development specialists, addressing complex global challenges and promoting cooperation among nations.

Policy Analysis and Advocacy: Graduates may work as policy analysts or advocates, influencing public policy and decision-making in areas such as social justice, environmental sustainability, or human rights. They may work for advocacy groups, research institutes, or government agencies, conducting research, analyzing legislation, and advocating for policy reform. Graduates may contribute to the development of laws, regulations, and policies that promote equality, justice, and the common good.

Legal Education and Research: Some graduates may pursue academic careers in law schools or universities, teaching courses, conducting research, and contributing to legal scholarship. They may specialize in areas such as legal history, political theory, or international law, publishing research papers, books, or articles in legal journals. Graduates may also work in research institutes, think tanks, or policy centers, conducting interdisciplinary research on legal, historical, or political issues.

Community Leadership and Advocacy: Graduates may use their legal and interdisciplinary skills to serve as community leaders, activists, or advocates for social justice and change. They may engage in grassroots organizing, community education, or political activism to address systemic injustices, promote civil rights, or advance social causes. Graduates may work with grassroots organizations, advocacy groups, or social movements, mobilizing communities, raising awareness, and advocating for policy reform at local, national, or international levels.

Journalism and Media: Graduates may pursue careers in journalism, media, or communications, leveraging their legal and interdisciplinary knowledge to report on legal, political, and social issues. They may work as legal journalists, political commentators, or investigative reporters, analyzing legal cases, legislative developments, or global events for print, broadcast, or online media outlets. Graduates may also work in media production, public relations, or corporate communications, shaping public discourse and informing public opinion on legal and political matters.

Humanitarian and Non-Profit Work: Graduates may work for humanitarian organizations, non-profit agencies, or civil society groups, advocating for the rights and well-being of vulnerable populations. They may specialize in areas such as refugee rights, humanitarian aid, or conflict resolution, providing legal assistance, advocacy, or humanitarian relief to individuals and communities in need. Graduates may work in field operations, policy advocacy, or program management, addressing humanitarian crises and promoting social justice and human rights around the world.

Corporate Social Responsibility: Some graduates may work in corporate social responsibility (CSR) or sustainability roles within corporations, leveraging their legal and interdisciplinary expertise to promote ethical business practices and social responsibility. They may work on initiatives related to environmental sustainability, human rights compliance, or community engagement, ensuring that businesses operate in a socially responsible manner and contribute positively to society. Graduates may work in CSR departments, sustainability consulting firms, or corporate foundations, driving positive social impact and sustainability outcomes within the corporate sector.

Cultural Diplomacy and Public Service: Graduates may work in cultural diplomacy or public service roles, promoting cultural exchange, understanding, and cooperation between nations. They may work for cultural organizations, diplomatic missions, or international agencies, organizing cultural events, exhibitions, or educational programs that foster intercultural dialogue and mutual respect. Graduates may also work in public service roles such as public administrators, government officials, or policy advisors, contributing to the governance and welfare of their communities and societies.


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