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    What to combine with Law?

    I have no idea what I want to combine my law degree with.

    Bachelor of Arts (Behavioural Science)
    Bachelor of Communications and Media
    Bachelor of International Studies

    I suppose it would help if I knew what my long term career goals were but I don't so I want to pick something that will benefit me but also be enjoyable to study.

    Not interested in commerce, engineering or science.


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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    Bachelor of Arts (Behavioural Science)
    Bachelor of Communications and Media
    Bachelor of International Studies


    Option 1 may be useful in Criminal & litigation (which is basically going to court and 'fighting') and would probably be one of those *interesting to know* kind of subjects

    Option 2 could be useful if you are looking into media / copyright laws and perhaps possibly working for a media company as an in house lawyer

    Option 3 is learning about culture , history and arts of other countries, it may be useful if you want to work abroad, but I'm not too sure.

    The 3 could be interesting if they are your passion, but it could be a nightmare if you really aren't interested.

    In all, if I was the one picking

    I'd go

    B Comm. Med. > B Int'l Studies/ BA (BS)

    Simply because I have interest in media, performing media, radio, television related field.

    Sorry if I'm not of any help, I''m a first semester combined LLB + B Commerce student and so far enjoying the law side of things

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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    Quote Originally Posted by HarlowAudrey View Post
    I have no idea what I want to combine my law degree with.

    Bachelor of Arts (Behavioural Science)
    Bachelor of Communications and Media
    Bachelor of International Studies

    I suppose it would help if I knew what my long term career goals were but I don't so I want to pick something that will benefit me but also be enjoyable to study.

    Not interested in commerce, engineering or science.


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    imo, keep Law by itself if you don't know

    that way you get dem free electives
    B Arts / B Science (Advanced Mathematics), UNSW

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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    I don't think you can keep it by itself unless you do the course at UTS or via graduate entry. I could be wrong though.

    OP, do which ever interests you the most. I think the post made by Proteus is a good indiction as to the possible routes you can take with each combination, but ultimately you're going to have to choose something you will hold your interest.

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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    I've got one year of a B of Psychology which I enjoyed but in the end decided it wasn't for me.

    If I combine with Behavioural Science I can probably get some credit which would be great.

    Thank you for the advice everyone!

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    Re: What to combine with Law?

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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowdude View Post
    imo, keep Law by itself if you don't know

    that way you get dem free electives
    Most undergraduate law schools in NSW are combined with a notable exception, UTS, or you could do a Juris Doctor.
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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    Go Criminology... soooooo much fun... I remember doing heaps of Criminology electives back in my Bachelor of Social Science days... loved every minute...
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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    Hi,

    At UWS you can combine law with Arts, Social Science, Communications, Economics, Business and Commerce, Business and Commerce (Advanced Business Leadership) and Science.

    For more information on these combined programs, please visit our Future Students page: future.uws.edu.au.

    Best regards, UWS Course Info.

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    Re: What to combine with Law?

    Perhaps courses related to information technology can help. copyright laws are fertile grounds for litigation these days.

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