This course is designed for those who want a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between financial systems and the law. As well as enhancing your analytical and quantitative skills to tackle economic challenges effectively, you will also meet the academic requirements for admission as a lawyer in NSW. Distinctive features include the integration of law with econometrics, macroeconomics, and microeconomics, tailored to inform practical policy decisions.
You'll develop expertise in legal theory, practice, and economic principles. The option to take a Legal Futures and Technology major further refines your specialist skills, keeping you at the forefront of technological advancements in the legal field. You will gain hands-on experience through interactive classes, capstones and internships, ensuring practical application of your knowledge. This approach enhances your employability in various sectors such as government, corporate law, consulting, and media.
Students study the fundamentals of the law, satisfying the academic requirements for admission to practise law in NSW, combined with econometrics, macroeconomics and microeconomics subjects as they relate to practical policy.
Specialist skills are built through electives and majors, such as the tech-driven Legal Futures and Technology major. This course is aimed at analytical thinkers with a passion for translating theory into practice. Hands-on study, including capstones and internships, is a key component of this combined degree.
