About the course
This accredited double degree combines legal training with psychological insight to prepare you for work in court settings and broader community and organisational roles. You’ll study key legal areas alongside topics such as social change, group processes, cross-cultural communication and human behaviour, building strong analytical and research skills. Practical experiences include the Community Legal Practice unit and mooting competitions. This is an undergraduate Bachelor-level qualification in Law and Psychology.
Career outcome
Graduates can pursue pathways across law and human services, applying legal knowledge with an understanding of behaviour. Career directions may include legal practice and related justice-sector roles, as well as work in mental health and community services, human resources, child and family services, youth work, alcohol and drug counselling, disability and rehabilitation support, migrant services, and research or policy development. This is a Bachelor-level double degree in Law and Psychology. Preparing graduates for legal practice, paralegal, compliance, and public sector legal support roles.
Entry requirements
85 Indicative ATAR. ECU admission and English language requirements apply.
Living Costs in Sydney**
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Restaurant (Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant) A$ 17 - 22 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom in City Centre) A$ 2,207 - 2,918 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom Outside of Centre) A$ 1,599 - 2,115 |
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Transportation (Daily) A$ 9 - 10 |
Utilities per Month (Electricity, Mobile & Internet) A$ 219 - 290 |

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