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Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Global Studies in Human Rights Monash University - Clayton Campus Monash University - Clayton Campus, Australia

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AUD 51600

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*Subject to change and other fees
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AUD 100

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60 months

Duration

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7

IELTS

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80%

Min GPA

Program Overview

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Global Studies is a double degree that provides a solid foundation in the concepts, procedures and reasoning of the Australian legal system and the research, analytical and communication skills of the legal profession with the skills to be a leader in social change.


Specialisation: Human Rights
Human rights offers diverse and challenging studies that are international and interdisciplinary in scope. You will examine the nature and legitimacy of human-rights claims and the role of human rights in the broader context of international affairs. Human rights theory will provide an important foundation for further studies in the areas of global governance and the ethics of global conflict, enabling you to delve deeply into such matters as poverty, democratic theory, and ecology and international justice. With a thorough understanding of the history, politics and philosophy of human rights, you will be equipped to critically analyse policy proposals that bear on human-rights issues. Through elective study you can engage at greater depth with the issues you find compelling and that align with your career aspirations. You will also have the opportunity to take your studies into the field, gaining invaluable experience in 'real-world' contexts. Human rights is an excellent complement to studies in law, criminology, journalism, international studies, politics, international relations, philosophy or history. Your skills and expertise may see you pursue a career in a diverse range of areas, including the non-government organisation (NGO) sector, international relations, the federal and state public service and their statutory authorities.

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Additional Information

Program Level Integrated Course

College/University Processing Time 60 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Post-Study Work Rights (PSWR) work permit

Program Intake

Closed

Feb 2025

General Admission Requirement

    Academic Requirement

    • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted for this program, students must have Standard XII Higher Secondary Certificate or equivalent, including the following course(s):
      • English

    7 IELTS Score
    65 PTE Score Minimum Overall Score
    80% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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    Tuition Fee

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    Average Tuition Fee Per Year

    51600

    Tuition Fee
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    AUD 100

    Application Fee
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    29710 Per year

    Average Cost of Living
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    Scholarships

    Monash University International Merit Scholarship

    Sir John Monash Scholarship for Excellence

    We invite students from all countries who have received an offer from Monash or who are currently enrolled with the university to apply for the Monash International Merit Scholarship. As a scholarship recipient, you will receive $10,000 per annum for the duration of your degree.


    Eligibility Criteria
    You must meet the following criteria:

    • Intending to enrol full-time in undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) degree at a Monash campus in Australia.
    • For commencing students, you must have received a Monash offer.
    • For current students, you must have results from a minimum of two completed semesters in Australia
    • Current students enrolled in the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Honours) course or the Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (MD) course must have completed and obtained results for at least four semesters.
    • Note: You are not eligible to apply for this scholarship if you: 
      • Are studying Australian Year 12. You may be eligible for the Sir John Monash Scholarship for Excellence.
      • Are commencing in the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Honours) course or the Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (MD). You will need to complete four semesters and apply as a current student.


    Benefits

    • $10,000 per annum (48 credit points of study) paid per year until the minimum number of points for your degree is completed.
    • Commencing undergraduate students will be invited to apply for a place in Monash Minds, a leadership program for first-year students.


    Selection criteria

    • Based on academic achievement.
    • Current students must have achieved a minimum weighted average mark of 85
    • Students will also be assessed on their scholarship application statement (500 words), and their potential to be an ambassador for Monash University.
    • Preference will be given to new students.


    To retain this scholarship:

    • You must maintain a distinction average (70% or above) each semester.
    • You will be required to participate in at least three Marketing and/or Scholarship promotional activities, which include attending official scholarship functions and participating in marketing activities and networking events.


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