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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 boundaries, encouraging innovative thinking. Graduates earn dual degrees, unlocking diverse career paths in legal fields or other sectors valuing legal expertise. Modern law professionals require adaptability, blending legal knowledge with interdisciplinary insights to tackle complex challenges in our rapidly changing, tech-driven world. The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) stands among Australia's most respected legal programs, internationally recognized and serving as your gateway to legal practice in New South Wales. This contemporary curriculum develops sophisticated analytical abilities to navigate today's global legal environment. The Bachelor of Arts (BA) provides exceptional flexibility across 45+ disciplines, enabling you to establish expertise in complementary fields while gaining distinctive viewpoints. You'll complete the BA across three years while simultaneously undertaking first-year LLB coursework. The final two years focus on completing compulsory and elective law units, with an optional honors year available in year four.
Discover the profound cultural and literary works of ancient Rome's legendary authors through Latin studies. As the root of approximately 50 modern languages and a significant influence on English vocabulary, Latin served as Europe's dominant language for literature, science, medicine, and law for two millennia. A Latin major provides crucial intellectual tools for understanding both historical and contemporary contexts. You'll develop advanced skills in reading and interpreting Latin texts, exploring influential works that shaped Western thought while mastering grammatical structures through progressive coursework. Beginners start at introductory levels, while students with prior Latin experience (such as HSC completion) may begin at intermediate levels. The program culminates in sophisticated analysis of renowned Roman writers, preparing graduates for careers in education, publishing, government, research, and beyond.