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Delve into criminal behavior, interpersonal dynamics, and mental processes by pairing a Psychology degree with your Law studies. By pursuing a combined Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, you'll develop specialized knowledge in social and developmental psychology, including coursework in Family Relations and Social Development. This dual degree program offers in-depth examination of cutting-edge research and hands-on learning opportunities to understand human cognition and behavior.
Three key benefits of Murdoch's Law and Psychology combined degree: Earn two respected qualifications, develop a distinctive professional skillset, and expand your career prospects. Gain practical experience through our Work Integrated Learning program, with internship placements at legal practices, organizations, and clinical settings. Your Psychology degree serves as the foundation for professional registration, opening doors to diverse sectors including corporate, healthcare, and government agencies at all levels, as well as NGOs. The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) holds Level 1 accreditation from APAC, while the Bachelor of Laws is accredited by Western Australia's Legal Practice Board and recognized by Malaysia's Bar Council.