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Earning a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Bachelor of Laws from UOW provides you with an extensive legal foundation: an internationally recognized program that delivers deep legal knowledge alongside practical skills training and an understanding of law's societal and ethical dimensions.
Pairing Law with Engineering enables you to develop expertise in a rapidly expanding global field while understanding how legal systems interact with society, creating diverse professional pathways. The intersection between engineering and legal sectors presents fascinating challenges, and this dual degree produces versatile, solution-oriented graduates with global career prospects.
We emphasize hands-on learning as crucial to legal education. As the sole New South Wales law school mandating legal internships, we offer invaluable industry exposure. Our program focuses on social justice and examines law's complex relationship with society.
This combined degree provides a realistic, context-rich legal training that readies graduates not just for conventional legal roles but also for leadership positions across government, business, and community sectors - developing innovative problem-solvers.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Bachelor of Laws fulfills professional accreditation requirements while offering elective options. The integrated skills curriculum develops capabilities in legal research, client interviewing, document drafting, advocacy, and negotiation. Students may also participate in international exchange programs.
Within the Engineering component, you'll explore various specializations before selecting your major from: Architectural, Biomedical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Materials, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Mining, or Telecommunications Engineering.