Bachelor of Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
- Duration
- 4 years
- Annual tuition
- AUD 42,200 / year indicative
- Starts
- Semester 1 Semester 2
Monash University · Melbourne · Monash Clayton · Law & Humanities
Monash Level C, that is: IELTS (Academic): 7.0 overall (no band lower than 6.5); or Pearson Test of English (Academic): score of 65 overall with no band lower than 58; or TOEFL Internet-based test: score of 94 overall with minimum scores: Writing: 24, Listening: 20, Reading: 19 and Speaking: 20; or Equivalent approved English test
Monash Level C, that is: IELTS (Academic): 7.0 overall (no band lower than 6.5); or Pearson Test of English (Academic): score of 65 overall with no band lower than 58; or TOEFL Internet-based test: score of 94 overall with minimum scores: Writing: 24, Listening: 20, Reading: 19 and Speaking: 20; or Equivalent approved English test
Monash Level C, that is: IELTS (Academic): 7.0 overall (no band lower than 6.5); or Pearson Test of English (Academic): score of 65 overall with no band lower than 58; or TOEFL Internet-based test: score of 94 overall with minimum scores: Writing: 24, Listening: 20, Reading: 19 and Speaking: 20; or Equivalent approved English test
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics is a bachelor (honours) course at Monash University in Melbourne, Victoria. It is listed as 5 years of study. The published English requirement is IELTS Academic 7 (no band below 6.5).
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University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney
Melbourne · Alfred Campus
Melbourne · Monash Caulfield
Melbourne · Monash Caulfield
Melbourne · Monash Caulfield
Melbourne · Monash Caulfield
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