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Course overviewThis double degree offers two very distinct areas of study that enable you to combine the expertise, skills and knowledge of a law degree with training in the entertainment and music industries. The Monash law degree will teach you the concepts, procedures and reasoning surrounding the Australian legal system, as well as a range of universal skills such as problem solving, presentation techniques and analytical skills. You will undertake a number of compulsory units including criminal law, administrative law, property law and torts and also choose several elective units allowing you to focus on a specific area of law, or undertake units from different legal disciplines so you can gain a broad understanding of issues across the legal spectrum.The music degree allows a greater specialisation in music performance than the major sequence in music offered by the Bachelor of Arts. It provides an approved combination of units in performance, composition, arranging and musicology and includes options in classical and popular music. Applicants are required to undertake a performance evaluation and an interview. Duration, campus, fees and application information Career outlookThis unique degree combination provides music graduates with a distinct advantage in the entertainment industry and many combine their skills in producing, artist management, entertainment law or arts administration. Single degree optionsDuration, campus, fees and application information
AccreditationAustralian: Council of Legal Education International: Check with your home admitting authority for degree recognition. |