Admission to undergraduate courses at the University of Tasmania requires the completion of qualifications equivalent to the 12th year in Australia.
IELTS: 6.0 (no individual band less than 5.5)
TOEFL (iBT): 72 (no skill below: Reading 10; Listening 9; Speaking 16; Writing 19)
PTE Academic:50 with no score lower than 42
UTAS Access-English:Level 6 - 60% (no individual score less than 55%)
Cambridge CAE (Certificate of Advanced English): B Grade
Cambridge CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English): C Grade
Cambridge BEC (Business English Certificate) Higher: C Grade
The objectives of the combined degree courses are those of the component degrees. Reference should be made to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws course entries.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Laws will be able to:
Acquire, consolidate, critically evaluate, reflect and synthesise advanced knowledge in one of the humanities and social sciences disciplines and in the discipline of law.
Demonstrate critical thinking by identifying, defining and solving problems with intellectual independence.
Make evidence based decisions that take account of diverse contexts and constraints impacting on societies and environments.
Communicate information effectively in written, visual and oral forms with a diverse range of stakeholders.
Work effectively, responsibly, respectfully and safely in individual and/or team contexts.
Demonstrate self-management, flexibility, initiative and resilience in readiness for diverse workplace demands.
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Graduates of combined degrees could expect to find open to them all the career paths that are open to graduates of the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree courses.
A law degree is a prerequisite to admission as a legal practitioner. Today, however, employers from a widening range of disciplines value the skills that law graduates possess. A range of career choices lie open to law graduates as a solicitor, barrister, industry legal officer or ministerial adviser, as well as in legal aid, community legal centres, the Attorney-General's department, law reform commissions, consumer affairs, environment, foreign affairs, police, legal drafting, politics, banking, finance, journalism, publishing and teaching.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year