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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. Graduating with dual degrees unlocks diverse career paths—whether in legal practice or other fields valuing 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), among Australia's most respected legal programs with international recognition, serves as your gateway to legal practice in New South Wales. This contemporary curriculum equips you with sophisticated analytical and problem-solving skills for today's globalized world. 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 pursue the BA over three years while simultaneously completing the LLB's foundational year. The final two years focus on remaining compulsory and elective law units. Honors candidates may complete their research in year four, postponing final law units to year five.
Explore one of the world's oldest civilizations through Australia's premier Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies department. Customize your learning from diverse language and culture offerings, including immersive overseas programs, while preparing for careers in education, translation, media, government, or corporate sectors. Tailor your major by combining language courses with cultural studies or focusing exclusively on either stream. This adaptable program structure supports specialized tracks in language instruction or civilization studies, with bridging units in translation, sociolinguistics, and methodology enabling interdisciplinary connections. The Modern Greek major's flexible design allows integration with other disciplines, with students following personalized pathways based on proficiency levels. All pathway completers earn a Modern Greek Studies major designation.