Bachelor (Honours)
The Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies program is an interdisciplinary program that studies the history and core learning principles of the discipline of Indigenous Studies. It also explores how critical and creative thinking occurs within Indigenous Studies. The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree is offered as a five year full-time program offered in combination with other degree programs including the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies. The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree meets the academic requirements needed to gain admission to the practice of law in New South Wales. As well as providing the academic basis for admission to legal practice, law is now regarded as a useful general education, fostering understanding of how society functions, and developing skills of analytical and logical reasoning. During the first three years, combined degree students enrol in the courses offered by the School of Law and Justice as part of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB (Hons)), as well as courses within the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Students. During the final two years they enrol in LAWS courses only. For information about the Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies refer to the relevant program entry at: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/degrees/bachelor-of-global-indigenous-studies/handbook and for the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) refer to the relevant program entry at: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/degrees/bachelor-of-laws-honours/handbook
On successful completion of the program students will have: