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Delve into criminal behavior, interpersonal dynamics, and cognitive 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 repeated emphasis on psychological expertise while engaging with contemporary research and hands-on learning opportunities to understand human cognition.
Three compelling benefits of Murdoch's Law and Psychology dual degree- Earn two respected qualifications that expand your career prospects. Gain professional experience through our Work Integrated Learning program, placing you in actual legal practices, organizations, and clinical settings. Your Psychology degree serves as the foundation for pursuing registration as a psychologist, opening doors across multiple sectors including corporate, healthcare, and government agencies at all levels. The program holds accreditation from both the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) for psychology and the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA) for legal studies, with additional recognition from the Malaysia Bar Council.
Study comprehensive psychological disciplines including lifespan development, biological and sociocultural influences, cognitive processes, personality theory, and mental health. The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology allows interdisciplinary exploration alongside arts and humanities subjects. Focus on your preferred psychological specialties while examining cutting-edge research and its real-world applications. The curriculum emphasizes current scholarly work, blending theoretical knowledge with methodological training to advance understanding in these fields.