Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology and Bachelor of Laws

4 Years On Campus Dual-bachelors Program

University of Tasmania

Program Overview

There is a high demand for legal professionals with a qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - and ICT professionals who are qualified in law. Studying ICT and law will give students this balance of theory and practice, the technological and intellectual. It's a combined degree designed to produce professionals skilled in the legal, corporate and technology arenas, and ready for work in legal, corporate and political organizations. The degree provides students with an opportunity to gain qualifications that will provide more breadth and offer wider opportunities for employment

Program Key Stats

$27000 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Solicitor
  • Barrister
  • Industry legal officer
  • Ministerial adviser

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