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Bachelor of Laws

Learning outcomes

Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws will demonstrate:

No. Learning outcome
1 An integrated understanding of the fundamental and underlying rules, principles, concepts, and practices of law that apply in Australia and the many broader contexts in which law operates and develops.
2 An ability to identify, analyse, and respond critically and creatively to legal questions by applying and integrating knowledges, reasoning, and research.
3 Intellectual and practical skills to identify, find, evaluate, and synthesise relevant factual, legal, scholarly and policy information in an ethical manner.
4 An understanding of respectful and ethical conduct, and an ability to recognise and reflect upon their responsibilities to the profession, the legal system, the community, and the pursuit of justice.
5 Ngara: An understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ knowledges and perspectives, including the ongoing effects of colonisation, and an ability to reflect upon the cultural specificity of law.
6 An ability to work independently and collaboratively as appropriate, and to communicate with diverse legal and non-legal audiences in ways that are effective, respectful, and persuasive.