

Bachelor of Psychological Science 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 dual degree program combines an understanding of human nature with legal training. Over five years, students study a broad range of topics including mental illness, brain biology, memory, and decision-making, alongside strong legal principles and logical reasoning. The first three years cover all the courses needed for a Bachelor of Psychological Science, while the final two years focus on the Bachelor of Laws (Honours). The program aims to prepare students to work in diverse fields by blending psychology and law, enabling careers that require insights into the human mind and legal expertise.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students interested in understanding how the human mind works and wanting to apply that knowledge in legal or behavioral settings. The combined degree allows students to achieve two qualifications in just five years, making it a time-efficient pathway to diverse career opportunities. With practical placements and research opportunities, students gain valuable hands-on experience for their future careers.
Specialisation
The program integrates psychological science and law, offering students a unique blend of understanding human behavior and legal practice. It prepares graduates to operate in fields that overlap these areas, such as justice, behavioural consultancy, or legal advisory roles.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
On completing the first three years, students will have fulfilled all the coursework for a Bachelor of Psychological Science. The final two years are dedicated to requirements for the Bachelor of Laws (Honours), which can be undertaken part-time. Specific course and program details are available in the program handbook.
English language test
IELTS
7
TOEFL
94
PTE
65
DUOLINGO
130
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles such as juvenile justice officers, victims advocates, behavioral specialists, in-house counsel, psychologists (with further study), or lawyers (with further study). The skills acquired in understanding the human mind are valuable in legal, business, and community settings, broadening career possibilities.
FAQs
What is the duration of the program?
The program lasts five years, with the first three years covering the psychological science component and the final two years focusing on law.
Are practical placements included?
Yes, students can access placements through the Psychology Biomedical Science and HMRI Research labs, the University of Newcastle Psychology Community Clinic, and external agencies. Law students undertake supervised clinical legal experience as part of their training.
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