
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (107092B)







About Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (107092B)
In La Trobe's Bachelor of Laws(Honours)/Bachelor of Science, students can pursue multiple interests and gain a powerful combination of legal skills and cutting-edge scientific knowledge.
From stem cell research to how personal information is collected, stored and shared, advances in science and technology have real human impacts. This double degree uniquely prepares students to address contemporary challenges from a scientific, legal and ethical perspective.
Benefit from La Trobe's progressive approach to legal education with a law degree they can shape to their own career goals. Students will get a solid grounding in the basics of law and hone their expertise in advocacy, negotiation and dispute resolution – skills valued by employers across industries.
This science degree offers students huge flexibility, with an extensive range of majors to choose from. Students can follow their interests in emerging areas like cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and data science or traditional fields including chemistry, botany and genetics. Bring knowledge to life in world-class facilities, including the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS), and learn from academics who are leaders in their fields.
Students will take their skills into the real world while they study. Students will have the opportunity to do placements in a range of legal settings, including community legal centres, law firms, government agencies, and judges and magistrates (subject to availability). On the science side, students can complete a placement with one of the University's industry partners – previous students have worked with CSIRO, Bayer Crop Science, and various government departments.
Students will graduate ready to start their career as an expert legal practitioner, with an advanced understanding of scientific concepts or a science professional with a solid understanding of regulatory environments and how they impact scientific work.
Students will learn:
- Dispute resolution
- Build key skills in negotiation and mediation to support future practice. Learn about the processes of arbitration, conciliation, mediation, and negotiation in commercial disputes.
- Private and public law
- Learn to apply the legal principles underpinning contract law, develop the skills to specialize as a corporate legal expert, and discover how government power is distributed, exercised and controlled.
- Discipline-specific legal expertise
- Align their legal education to an area of scientific specialization by choosing law electives from fields including environmental law, international law, intellectual property law, cyber law, and policy.
- Professional scientific thinking
- Learn how science contributes new knowledge and finds solutions to problems in our society.
- Lab and fieldwork skills
- Learn how to collect data and use specialist technical skills to develop new findings in the laboratory and in the field. Learn to find solutions to complex scientific problems.
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