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Earning your law degree from UOW grants you an academic qualification recognized for legal practice in Australia, provided you complete the mandatory Practical Legal Training (PLT) approved by the state. For NSW-specific admission requirements, visit the Legal Profession Admission Board's website.
UOW's Bachelor of Laws program holds accreditation from both the Bar Council of India and the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, making it an excellent choice for students from these countries. After graduation, students can qualify as barristers or solicitors in their home nations, though some may need to complete additional bridging courses.
Studying psychology for four years is essential for becoming a registered psychologist in Australia. The Bachelor of Psychological Science covers the first three years, while an Honours year fulfills the fourth-year requirement for provisional registration. To achieve general registration, candidates must complete two more years of training—either a fifth year of study plus supervised practice or an accredited postgraduate program spanning years five and six.