Law, justice & legal practice pathways

If you don’t yet meet the entry requirements to get into your chosen law, criminology or legal services course, we'll get you there with our study pathways.

'Pathways' let you build on your learning and progress between study levels – often with credit towards a qualification. They can link courses with similar learning, or they may help you to access tertiary education by teaching you foundational study skills.

Browse law pathway courses

By completing a pathway course, and meeting additional entry requirements, you will be guaranteed entry in the 'dream course' listed here.

Dream coursePathway courses

Bachelor of Criminology

 

Bachelor of Laws

 

Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 

 

Graduate Diploma in Migration Law (72 credit points)

 

Bachelor of Legal Services

 

If no credit points are listed, the course guarantees entry only.

Most subjects (units) are equal to 12 credit points. If you're studying full time, you'll generally complete a total of 8 units per year – that's four units in semester one and four in semester two.

For pathway courses, credit may be granted as follows (time period is for full-time study):

  • one unit (4 weeks) = 12 credit points
  • 4 units (six months) = 48 credit points
  • 8 units (one year) = 96 credit points
  • 12 units (1.5 years) = 144 credit points