Explore criminal behaviour, relationships and the workings of the human mind by adding a Psychology degree to your Law qualification. When you combine your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, you’ll build special expertise in the social and developmental areas of psychology, and complete a unit in Family Relations and Social Development. When you combine your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, you’ll build special expertise in the social and developmental areas of psychology, and complete a unit in Family Relations and Social Development. You’ll examine leading-edge research and get opportunities for practical experience to explore how we make sense of ourselves.
3 reasons to study a combined degree in Law and Psychology at Murdoch- Graduate with two qualifications, a unique skillset and even more career opportunities. Get valuable workexperience through our Work Integrated Learning program, which allows you to intern at real law firms, organisations and clinics. Your Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a first step towards becoming a registered psychologist. You could work in a range of industries including business, health or other roles in local, state and federal government or non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) is accredited as a Level 1 course by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). The Bachelor of Laws is accredited by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA) and recognised by the Malaysia Bar Council.
Learn about all the major fields in psychology, including human development through our lifespan, biological, social, and cultural influences on the individual person, perception, emotion, learning, cognition, language and neuroscience, personality and individual differences, abilities and disabilities, psychological health and wellbeing, and psychological disorders. You’ll have the chance to study psychology along with other subjects in the arts and humanities when you choose a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Build special expertise in the areas of psychology that most interest you. You’ll examine leading-edge research and practical applications to explore how we make sense of ourselves. With a focus on the latest research in these fields, you’ll integrate your learning of subject matter with the research methods used to discover new knowledge in these fields.