Law and Innovation,BB-LAWINN

    Law and Innovation,BB-LAWINN

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 43,816 / Year
    Law and Innovation,BB-LAWINN

    About

    Overview

    In this double degree you’ll learn the principles and legal frameworks of innovation and commercialisation and gain the first qualification needed to practise as a lawyer in Australia. Knowledge of the legal frameworks of innovation is particularly relevant to entrepreneurs aiming to establish a start-up or commercialise a new product or service.

    You’ll study the core skills required for legal practice, including the importance of the rule of law and the responsibilities and ethics of legal practice, and build a strong commercial awareness.

    The Innovation component of this double degree embeds our GRIT mindset: Global, Responsible, Innovative, Technology-Savvy. You'll learn innovation strategies and how to innovate to help solve complex social and industry challenges. These skills are increasingly relevant to the emerging areas of law – involving digital finance, environment, intellectual property and technology, for example – that require creative solutions to complex legal and multidisciplinary problems.

    You'll learn business management and innovation fundamentals, and complete a set of transformational experiences – including a sustainable business innovation project, an interactive study tour or an international experience – where you can apply your knowledge and demonstrate your skills as a future-focused problem solver. The course also includes other transformative experiences such as study tours, hackathons and internships.

    You’ll study the first three years of your course at Curtin Perth. Your fourth year, plus one trimester, is at Curtin Law School in Perth city.

    What jobs can the Law and Innovation course lead to?

    Careers

    • Solicitor and barrister
    • In-house counsel
    • Consultant (in area of major/specialisation)
    • Entrepreneur
    • Innovation analyst / startup advisor
    • Product strategy manager

    Industries

    • Law
    • Design
    • Business and finance
    • Technology and innovation
    • Government and non-profit

    What you'll learn

    • apply knowledge of the Australian legal system, statutory rules and case law principles in both the fundamental areas of legal knowledge and a range of elective fields to the resolution of legal problems
    • critically and creatively analyse legal problems to articulate the issues involved and apply legal reasoning to make a considered choice between competing solutions
    • identify, access, assess and synthesise relevant information from primary legal sources such as cases and legislation and secondary sources such as journal articles and commentaries (including electronic versions of these sources) and gather relevant oral and documentary evidence
    • communicate the outcomes of legal research and analysis effectively, appropriately and persuasively to colleagues, to clients and to other professionals and the broader community
    • use appropriate electronic legal databases for research purposes and be able to communicate effectively in electronic forms
    • maintain intellectual curiosity as to justice and its practical application in the legal system, be able to identify areas where their legal knowledge and skills require further development, and to critically reflect on their own performance as legal professionals, making use of feedback as appropriate
    • articulate the similarities and differences between local and other jurisdictions, including interstate and overseas ones, and be aware of the principles of public and private international law
    • articulate distinct concepts of law, justice and human rights, with an awareness of different legal traditions and cultures, particularly indigenous cultures; identify how and where indigenous persons and other identifiable social groups are differentially impacted by the legal system.
    • work independently, as well as collaboratively, with a developing sense of the ethical issues that arise in legal practice and how these may be resolved

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Successful completion of the College Preparation Program offered by Saudi Aramco with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0) in meeting minimum academic criteria. Applicants applying for Bachelor of Engineering are also required to obtain at least grade 3 in at least two Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Separate evidence of English competency is required.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 58
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    English Program Requirements

    English requirements

    Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.

    You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.

    IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

    Writing

    6

    Speaking

    6

    Reading

    6

    Listening

    6

    Overall band score

    6.5

    Career

    What jobs can the Law and Innovation course lead to?

    Careers

    • Solicitor and barrister
    • In-house counsel
    • Consultant (in area of major/specialisation)
    • Entrepreneur
    • Innovation analyst / startup advisor
    • Product strategy manager

    Industries

    • Law
    • Design
    • Business and finance
    • Technology and innovation
    • Government and non-profit

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    1. Gather your documents

    Have your supporting documents to hand, and ensure they meet our guidelines. The documents may include certified copies of your qualifications, English language proficiency documents and supplementary forms for certain courses.

    If your documents are not issued in English, an official translation from a recognised translation service must be provided.

    Recognised translation services

    *Official translations are subject to review.

    If you have undertaken previous study or work that matches the content of some of your Curtin course units, you may be able to obtain credit for recognised learning, which exempts you from studying those units.

    2. Submit your application

    You can apply direct online through our Applicant Portal. You can access the Applicant Portal by:

    1. Navigating to the relevant course page
    2. Click ‘Apply now’
    3. When the pop-up window appears, select “Apply directly to Curtin University”.

    If you want to package your course with a Curtin English course, you can submit your application with your course application documents to streamline the process.

    3. Accept your Curtin offer

    If your application is successful, you will receive an offer that you will need to accept or reject.

    If you accept your offer, you will receive a Confirmation of Enrolment ­– a document from Curtin that details your course, how long you will be studying the course, and the tuition fees. This document can be used for acquiring a student visa.

    4. Apply for your visa

    Apply to the Australian government for your student visa. Gaining a student visa will allow you to participate in full-time study in Australia and work up to 40 hours in a fortnight. If you’re under 18 years of age, you must have approved accommodation and welfare arrangements in place before a visa can be issued.

    5. Prepare to go
    See our pre-departure resources for helpful information regarding your move to Perth.

     

    Law and Innovation,BB-LAWINN
    Curtin University
    Curtin University
    Australia

    Australia, Perth