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Earning a combined Bachelor of Economics and Finance with a Bachelor of Laws from UOW gives you an extensive legal foundation: an internationally recognized qualification that delivers deep legal knowledge while emphasizing practical skills and the societal and ethical dimensions of legal practice.
Pairing Law with Economics and Finance enables specialized understanding of fiscal policies, monetary systems, and economic principles across micro and macro levels, creating diverse career opportunities in private firms, government agencies, and corporate sectors. You'll build proficiency in business operations, studying consumer and corporate behavior, labor markets, environmental factors, global trade dynamics, and financial resource management to tackle worldwide economic challenges.
We consider hands-on experience crucial for legal education. As the sole New South Wales law school mandating legal internships, we offer unparalleled industry exposure.
Our program emphasizes social justice and explores law's intricate relationship with society.
This dual degree provides a realistic, context-rich legal training that readies graduates not just for conventional legal careers but also for leadership, innovation, and problem-solving roles across government, business, and community sectors.
The Bachelor of Economics & Finance – Bachelor of Laws fulfills professional legal admission requirements while offering elective options. The integrated skills curriculum develops capabilities in legal research, client interviews, document preparation, advocacy, and dispute resolution. International exchange opportunities are available. You'll learn to analyze diverse economic matters, including consumer and business conduct, employment markets, ecological considerations, government financial policies, and international commerce.