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Overview

This Handbook is for commencing students. If you commenced in a prior year please refer to the Online Handbook in the year you started your Law degree or contact the Faculty of Law for advice. The Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Law / (BFA LLB) is a 5 … For more content click the Read More button below. The LLB component provides students with the fundamentals of law and the opportunity to complete a professional legal degree. The BFA component offers students strong fundamentals combined with flexibility to explore various media through practice and experimentation. The Fine Arts component is designed for aspiring students in creative fields who are open minded, curious, and inventive, and who wish to immerse themselves in their creative practice. The BFA is home to distinctive specialisations in Animation and Moving Image, Art Theory, Music, and Visual Arts, each of which is led by experts in your field and supported by specialist facilities.

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Double Degree Structure

You must complete 240 UOC.

Disciplinary Component - 4830 Fine Arts96 Units of Credit:
Disciplinary Component - 4701 Law144 Units of Credit:

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