Sasky
Member
I'm considering transferring to do the above course.
I've looked at all the law courses offered (undergraduate):
* Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws
* Bachelor of Communication Studies / Bachelor of Laws
* Bachelor of Social Science / Bachelor of Laws
* Bachelor of Business or Economics / Bachelor of Laws
and
* Bachelor of Laws (Non-Graduate Entry)
I don't want to study a combined law degree. Is the last one the only one that offers a non-combined undergraduate degree?
I've looked at all the law courses offered (undergraduate):
* Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws
* Bachelor of Communication Studies / Bachelor of Laws
* Bachelor of Social Science / Bachelor of Laws
* Bachelor of Business or Economics / Bachelor of Laws
and
* Bachelor of Laws (Non-Graduate Entry)
I don't want to study a combined law degree. Is the last one the only one that offers a non-combined undergraduate degree?