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Bachelor of engineering hons and bachelor of laws in University of new south wales

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This dual degree allows you to gain professional qualifications in both Engineering and Law. The program is suited to legal practitioners who may wish to add a strong technical dimension to their training or potential engineers who wish to become more aware of the legal and social aspects of the engineering profession, and skilled in technical management, or potential legal practitioners who wish to add a strong technical dimension to their education and training. In Law you will study areas critical to your engineering practice like intellectual property, contracts and litigation, making you highly sought after by employers. In Engineering you can specialise in one of eighteen areas of engineering from the traditional areas such as construction and civil engineering to rapidly expanding fields like photovoltaics and solar energy engineering.

IELTS of 7.0 overall (min. 7.0 in writing, 6.5 in other subtests), TOEFL ibT 96 overall (min. 27 in writing, 23 in reading, listening and speaking), PTE of 65 overall (min. 58 in each subtest), Successful completion with a minimum overall grade of B and a minimum grade of B- in the writing component, CAE 185 overall (min.176 in each subtest), CPE 185 overall (min.180 in each subtest), Grade C+ or 70% in English, ATAR of 94.7, IB of 37, ACT of 28, SAT of 1350

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This dual degree allows you to gain professional qualifications in both Engineering and Law. The program is suited to legal practitioners who may wish to add a strong technical dimension to their training or potential engineers who wish to become more aware of the legal and social aspects of the engineering profession, and skilled in technical management, or potential legal practitioners who wish to add a strong technical dimension to their education and training. In Law you will study areas critical to your engineering practice like intellectual property, contracts and litigation, making you highly sought after by employers. In Engineering you can specialise in one of eighteen areas of engineering from the traditional areas such as construction and civil engineering to rapidly expanding fields like photovoltaics and solar energy engineering.

IELTS of 7.0 overall (min. 7.0 in writing, 6.5 in other subtests), TOEFL ibT 96 overall (min. 27 in writing, 23 in reading, listening and speaking), PTE of 65 overall (min. 58 in each subtest), Successful completion with a minimum overall grade of B and a minimum grade of B- in the writing component, CAE 185 overall (min.176 in each subtest), CPE 185 overall (min.180 in each subtest), Grade C+ or 70% in English, ATAR of 94.7, IB of 37, ACT of 28, SAT of 1350

Careers in medium to large and specialist legal firms and with national and multinational engineering and construction corporations

5th Feb

Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation

Please enter your details on the below form
 
 
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