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5 years full-time or part-time equivalent
Face-to-face and online. All Law units will be delivered at the City Campus or online, while the Psychology units will be delivered at the Joondalup Campus or online.
Full-time / Part-time
Semester 1 | Semester 2

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Course Content
Legal Reasoning
Legal Writing and Research
Contract Law I
Introduction to Psychology
Psychology of Motivation and Emotion
Contract Law II
Jurisprudence
Biopsychology, Sensation and Perception
Social Determinants of Behaviour
Torts I
Criminal Law I
Property Law I
Fundamentals of Psychological Inquiry
Psychology of Personality and Individual Differences
Torts II
Criminal Law II
Property Law II
Learning, Memory and Cognition
Developmental Psychology
Administrative Law
Corporations Law
Equity
Mental Health and Psychological Interventions
Evidence
Law of Trusts
Advanced Methods of Psychological Inquiry
Cultural Issues in Psychology
Applications of Psychological Literacy
Constitutional Law
Human Rights Law
Commercial Practice
Civil Procedure and Practice
Family Law
Statutory Interpretation
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Cyberlaw
Criminal / Social Justice Elective
Security and Intelligence Governance
Criminal / Social Justice Elective
Coronial Law and Mortuary Practice
Criminal / Social Justice Elective
Contemporary Criminal Justice
Criminal / Social Justice Elective
Intellectual Property Law
Private Law Elective
Workplace Laws and Regulations
Private Law Elective
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Private Law Elective
Law on Financial Institutions and Instruments
Private Law Elective
Competition and Consumer Protection Law
Private Law Elective
Mining and Resource Law
Private Law Elective
Law, Ethics, and Business Analytics
Private Law Elective
Sport and Leisure Law
Private Law Elective
Environmental Law and Administration
International Law Elective
International Law
International Law Elective
International Trade Law
International Law Elective
Community Legal Practice
Practicum Elective
Mooting and Trial Advocacy
Practicum Elective
Supervised Legal Research Paper
Practicum Elective
Criminal Justice Review Project
Practicum Elective
Professional Practice
Practicum Elective
Common Questions
This course requires attendance at more than one campus. All Law units will be delivered at the City Campus or online, while the Psychology units will be delivered at the Joondalup Campus or online. The course also has a modified timetable, so students should be aware of these cross-campus requirements when planning their studies.
The course takes 5 years full-time or part-time equivalent for domestic students. International students may only study full-time, also completing the course in 5 years. Students should also be aware that unit overloads will be required in some semesters in order to complete the course within the standard duration.
For domestic students, the estimated first year indicative fee is AUD $16,850 (Commonwealth supported place). For international students, the estimated first year indicative fee is AUD $50,750. Further information can be found on the Fees and Scholarships page.
Yes, students will complete a minimum of 80 hours of professional practice in their major or chosen career area. During the 80 hours, students will be immersed into professional life, actively engaging with industry/community partners and applying their discipline learning and professional skills in a meaningful way. Examples of professional practice could be an internship, client-based project, consultancy, service learning, simulated practice, competition, or combination of. Students are responsible for sourcing their own professional practice opportunity, with the support of the School of Business and Law's Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) team.
Students must complete 9 recommended law elective units selected from four streams: Criminal/Social Justice Electives (including units such as Cyberlaw and Contemporary Criminal Justice), Private Law Electives (including Intellectual Property Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution), International Law Electives (including International Law and International Trade Law), and Practicum Electives (including Community Legal Practice and Mooting and Trial Advocacy).
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