Combine the study of the mind and human behaviour with a fully accredited law degree, and you’ll open up an insightful world of professional opportunities that will arm you with the crucial advocacy abilities that epitomise socially and ethically responsible practise. Analyse the theoretical and history contexts of the legal sphere, explore a variety of law subjects (contract, criminal, constitutional and the like), and participate in advanced research projects that will expedite your skill-set to an advanced level. Accredited by the APAC and the APS, your psyche studies will allow you to gain a solid grounding in topics like cognition, psychopathology and biological behaviour, and give you to the tools to instigate practical solutions to problems within various social and economic contexts. Recognised by the Supreme Court of the ACT and NSW? Tick. Opportunities for international law internships? Tick. A job description as a legal practitioner, development coach or policy advisor? Case closed. Combine a Bachelor of Science in Psychology / Bachelor of Laws at UC and you will: gain a fully accredited law degree find practical solutions for legal problems within various social and economic contexts learn the theory and history of law and integrate your knowledge with new advocacy abilities and legal skills recognise and respect your social and ethical responsibilities get a solid grounding in all areas of psychology including: learning, cognition, social and developmental psychology, psychopathology, perception, biological bases of behaviour and statistics.
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Career opportunities Opportunities exist for Bachelor of Science in Psychology / Bachelor of Law graduates in a range of sectors, including as a: Legal Practitioner Policy Officer Psychologist Solicitor Development Coach HR Consultant Policy Advisor Social Researcher Management Consultant