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As a Law student at UniSA, you'll develop essential skills from the outset to tackle intricate legal challenges, covering areas like logical reasoning, report writing, analytical thinking, negotiation techniques, effective communication, and advocacy.
You'll participate in simulated court proceedings in our Moot Court, acquiring hands-on experience while learning how to perform as an advocate and present cases before judicial authorities. Our program supports your growth to achieve your full potential and prepares you for professional success, offering chances for international study programs along with domestic internship and clerkship opportunities.
Throughout your studies, you can engage in Community Justice initiatives, hone your advocacy and negotiation abilities, or obtain practical experience through our Legal Advice Clinic or professional placements.
At UniSA, we're committed to producing graduates who pursue equitable solutions while developing the confidence and competencies that employers seek. These practical experiences will provide you with both the hands-on skills and theoretical understanding needed to excel in legal practice after graduation.
This program is tailored for individuals without an existing undergraduate degree.
Your coursework will cover foundational legal doctrinesAA190038.jpg and frameworks that form the basis of Australia's legal structure.
Subjects including tort law, contract law, criminal legislation, and constitutional law will establish your comprehension of core legal concepts.
Our Law curriculum also includes courses designed to enhance leadership abilities, cross-cultural communication, organizational skills, and community involvement. Elective options allow you to specialize in fields like healthcare law, sports regulations, family law, or human rights legislation.
During your studies, you'll have numerous chances to participate in practical exercises such as mock trials, mediation scenarios, and witness questioning. You'll also contribute to Community Justice Projects, guaranteeing your readiness for legal practice upon completing your degree.