

Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies and Bachelor of Laws (Hons), The University of Newcastle
Callaghan, New South Wales - Aus
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60 Months
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About this course
This program is designed to produce culturally aware and innovative social advocates who are passionate about promoting equality for Indigenous people and communities. Students will explore Indigenous histories, cultures, principles, and decolonisation, combining this knowledge with strong legal expertise. The course aims to respond to ecological, social, and economic challenges, allowing students to make a real impact in various sectors. It offers a unique blend of Indigenous studies and law, preparing graduates for diverse careers. The program emphasizes practical, hands-on learning, including legal placements and community engagement, fostering a comprehensive understanding of Indigenous issues both locally and globally.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended for students who want to work with both local and global communities, making a tangible difference in Indigenous and non-Indigenous sectors. It prepares students for a variety of roles such as lawyers, global development workers, cultural practitioners, and entrepreneurs. With a strong emphasis on practical experience, including legal clinics like 'Law on the Beach', graduates are well-equipped for employment across research, government, NGOs, and business. The program’s recognition in world rankings for Sociology, Education, and Law also speaks to its excellence and relevance.
Specialisation
The program offers specialisations in areas such as Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Screen and Cultural Studies, Politics and International Relations, Human Geography and the Environment, Human Resource Management, Human Services, Sociology and Anthropology, and Law courses like Criminal Law, Evidence, Equity and Trusts, Administrative Law, Property Law, and Contract Law.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
19.12L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program is a combined degree comprising Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies and Bachelor of Laws (Honours). It is designed for full-time and part-time study options, with a focus on ensuring students gain legal experience through 105 hours of supervised clinical legal work and external placements, contributing to their legal qualification.
English language test
IELTS
7
TOEFL
94
PTE
65
DUOLINGO
130
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as global development workers, lawyers, organisational cultural diversity practitioners, start-up entrepreneurs, cultural heritage conservationists, social enterprise founders, or policy and research officers. The course equips students for roles across a variety of sectors in both Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations, with high employment rates of around 89.6% within four months of graduation.
FAQs
What are the English proficiency requirements?
Applicants must meet a minimum IELTS overall score of 7.0, with a section minimum of 6.0.
How long does the program take?
The program duration can be full-time or part-time, with details available in the program handbook.
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