In this dual degree students gain a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and institutions as well as a thorough and critical understanding of core areas of law and legal theory. Students develop professional, clinical and legal analysis skills including traditional and modern legal research methods, legal writing, advocacy and alternative dispute resolution. In the economics component, students study macroeconomics, microeconomics, and statistical tools for decision-making. The conceptual and analytical skills gained allow graduates to address complex global challenges, support informed decision-making, and influence policies that impact businesses, governments, and society. For more information, visit Bachelors of Economics/Laws (Hons) at UQ.
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