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The nature of work is evolving, transforming what it means to practice law. Our prestigious combined Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws program pushes you to think innovatively. Graduating with dual degrees unlocks diverse career paths—whether in legal practice or other fields requiring legal expertise. Modern law graduates must cultivate adaptability, blending legal and interdisciplinary knowledge to tackle complex challenges in an era of rapid change, evolving client needs, and technological disruption. The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) stands among Australia's most respected legal programs, recognized internationally and serving as your gateway to legal practice in NSW. With a contemporary focus, you'll hone critical thinking and analytical abilities to navigate today's global legal landscape. The Bachelor of Arts (BA) provides exceptional flexibility across 45+ disciplines, enabling you to establish expertise in complementary fields while gaining distinctive insights. You'll complete the BA over three years alongside your first-year law studies, then focus on remaining LLB requirements in years four and five. Honors candidates may complete their research in year four, finishing law units in their final year.
Korean Studies builds strong communication abilities while exploring the language, traditions, and social dynamics of Korea. This major unlocks not just linguistic proficiency but also deep understanding of a vibrant nation at Northeast Asia's heart. Develop research and analytical writing skills alongside Korean language competency, while examining linguistic, political, and cultural dimensions across Korea's historical and modern contexts. Whether you're starting from scratch or are heritage speaker, captivated by Hallyu or fascinated by Korea's geopolitical significance, this major offers enriching perspectives. You'll gain competencies for our interconnected world, preparing for Korea-focused careers in government, business, or academia. Students progress through tailored pathways in the unit tables based on their language proficiency, with all pathways leading to a Korean Studies major.