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Key FeaturesGain expertise in applying psychological concepts to legal matters and challenges.Form valuable relationships with prominent industry professionals and learn from internationally recognized experts.Pursue careers in mental health policy development, legal-psychological research, or practice law in corporate, social, or clinical settings.Begin your journey toward becoming a licensed psychologist.Learn from distinguished faculty members in interactive classroom settings.Participate in practical internships and experiential learning to prepare for legal practice.Discover global study and internship options throughout your program.Access urban campus resources like the QUT Law Library and mock court facilities.Program AdvantagesThis program offers a unique perspective at the intersection of psychology and legal systems, particularly in health law. You'll develop the ability to analyze legal scenarios through a psychological lens while gaining expertise in human behavior across social, clinical, and cognitive domains. The curriculum emphasizes forensic applications and cultivates transferable skills in communication, research, and critical thinking for diverse professional environments.QUT's Honors-level Law degree provides advanced training that enhances career prospects and research capabilities.Students gain immediate and long-term benefits from:An industry-informed curriculum focused on modern legal practiceNetworking opportunities with top legal employersPractical, hands-on learning experiencesInstruction from leading academicsGlobal learning opportunitiesAccess to specialized legal resources and facilitiesCareer PathwaysThis dual degree expands your professional options by combining psychological science with legal training. Graduates are prepared for roles in policy development, legal-psychological research, or practice in various sectors including healthcare, government, and corporate environments. The program also prepares you for health law specialization or advisory roles.Your acquired skills translate to diverse fields including business, communications, and public policy. Legal career options include solicitor roles, corporate counsel positions, government legal work, and mediation. Beyond traditional psychology and law careers, your qualifications will be valuable in business, public service, and policy advisory roles.