CU’s Law program provides students with an accredited qualification satisfying the academic requirements for admission to practice law. When you graduate you will be well prepared to begin your career practising law in private practice, government, business or in the community sectors at a local, state, national or international level. This course is an approved qualification for admission to practice law in Queensland. Students wishing to practice should obtain further information from the Barristers’ and Solicitors’ Admission Boards.
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Law Law graduates can find work in private practice, corporations, government and non-government agencies in a wide variety of areas: Government agencies in a wide variety of areas General legal practice Solicitor or barrister Business and commercial law Environmental law Conveyancing and property law Criminal law Industrial law Taxation law Arts The Bachelor of Arts (BA) is one of the best-known university degrees. It brings together subjects from the humanities and social sciences to create graduates who have a broad knowledge of society and culture and key skills in communication, research and critical analysis. Arts graduates are recognised for their excellent communication skills, ability to critically analyse information, creative problem solving and research abilities. They find careers in the private and public sector in many interesting roles.