Bachelor of City Planning (Honours) and Bachelor of Laws
- Country Australia
- Course Duration 79 month
- Course Type Full Time
- Courses Campus On Campus
- Language Specification IELTS
- Program Level Undergraduate
- Education Required Grade 12 /Equivalent to 12th
- Admission intake FEB
- Minimum GPA 95
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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AUD 125 | AUD 42,760 |
Application Date
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2023-05-29
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Program Description
This degree is designed for students who are passionate about both the Law and City Planning, and are interested in learning about the connection between the two. The City Planning component gives you the skills and knowledge required to play an influential role in the challenges facing our natural and built environments. You will learn how to shape sustainable, equitable, healthy and inspiring built environments.
The Law degree enables you to study areas to complement the City Planning degree, such as land law, strata and community titles, and construction contracts.
The Law degree enables you to study areas to complement the City Planning degree, such as land law, strata and community titles, and construction contracts.
Why study this degree at UNSW?
Studying law opens the door to countless opportunities, inside and outside the legal profession. UNSW Law and Justice instils the values, skills and qualities you'll need to become a qualified legal practitioner with a strong sense of community and social justice. By combining Law with City Planning (Honours) you'll have a unique understanding of the implications of the Law on City Planning. Employers seek our graduates for their critical thinking and analytical skills. We teach our students to think outside the box, so when it comes to your career, there will be many options available to you.
World-class Scholarship
Learn from Australia’s leader in progressive and rigorous legal education at UNSW Law & Justice, ranked 13th in the world*. Study at a Group of Eight (Go8) university that has the highest quality teaching among Australia’s research-intensive law schools.Multiply Your Opportunities
At UNSW, you’ll study undergraduate law as part of a double degree. Be part of a diverse cohort of interdisciplinary thinkers that combine their passion for law and justice with expertise in other disciplines. Our graduates have applied their law degree to countless industries as critical thinkers and problem-solvers that bring the added perspective of a second specialisation. Exclusive Career Support
Graduate career-ready with UNSW Law & Justice’s in-house careers service, dedicated to our students and alumni. The service includes a jobs board and a range of resources, presentations and workshops to maximise your employability.Experiential Learning
Apply your knowledge from the classroom to industry experiences and experiential learning opportunities. You’ll have the chance through both of your degrees to gain for-credit practical experience through exchange and international courses, internships, clinics and competitions.Global Student Opportunities
Gain global perspectives by studying other countries’ legal systems through overseas electives in China, the USA, Switzerland, India, Vanuatu and Chile. Or you may wish to immerse yourself abroad through student exchange at one of UNSW’s more than 300 exchange hosts across 38 countries.End-to-end Legal Education
Prepare for legal practice all in one place. All law graduates in Australia must complete PLT to practise as a lawyer. UNSW’s PLT is the Graduate Diploma in Legal Professional Practice (GDLPP), so you can graduate from one place with all the qualifications you need to launch your legal career.
Learn from Australia’s leader in progressive and rigorous legal education at UNSW Law & Justice, ranked 13th in the world*. Study at a Group of Eight (Go8) university that has the highest quality teaching among Australia’s research-intensive law schools.Multiply Your Opportunities
At UNSW, you’ll study undergraduate law as part of a double degree. Be part of a diverse cohort of interdisciplinary thinkers that combine their passion for law and justice with expertise in other disciplines. Our graduates have applied their law degree to countless industries as critical thinkers and problem-solvers that bring the added perspective of a second specialisation. Exclusive Career Support
Graduate career-ready with UNSW Law & Justice’s in-house careers service, dedicated to our students and alumni. The service includes a jobs board and a range of resources, presentations and workshops to maximise your employability.Experiential Learning
Apply your knowledge from the classroom to industry experiences and experiential learning opportunities. You’ll have the chance through both of your degrees to gain for-credit practical experience through exchange and international courses, internships, clinics and competitions.Global Student Opportunities
Gain global perspectives by studying other countries’ legal systems through overseas electives in China, the USA, Switzerland, India, Vanuatu and Chile. Or you may wish to immerse yourself abroad through student exchange at one of UNSW’s more than 300 exchange hosts across 38 countries.End-to-end Legal Education
Prepare for legal practice all in one place. All law graduates in Australia must complete PLT to practise as a lawyer. UNSW’s PLT is the Graduate Diploma in Legal Professional Practice (GDLPP), so you can graduate from one place with all the qualifications you need to launch your legal career.
Extra Notes
* NOTE : The Tuition Fee is subject to change Semester wise, as such for exact Tuition Fee kindly see the Website of the respective University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.