Upon successfully completing the Bachelor of Laws, students will be able to:
	- describe and demonstrate the application of the fundamental areas of Australian law and the Australian legal system and of the principles and doctrines that underpin them
 
	- describe and demonstrate the application of ethical and professional responsibility in the practice of the law and a commitment to the pursuit of justice
 
	- analyse and evaluate the interdisciplinary contexts in which legal issues arise and the disciplines and policy considerations that influence the content and operation of the law
 
	- describe and compare the international legal order and the law and legal systems of Australia's major trading partners
 
	- critically evaluate events or factual situations, identify the legal issues to which they give rise and develop and articulate appropriate and creative responses
 
	- undertake and critically evaluate research from a variety of sources to make judgements to solve complex legal problems with intellectual independence
 
	- demonstrate effective and persuasive communication capabilities with legal and non-legal audiences
 
	- communicate proficiently in professional practice to a variety of audiences, function as an effective member or leader of a diverse team and critically reflect on individual performance and professional development.
 
Upon successfully completing the Bachelor of Arts, students will be able to:
	- 1systematically review and critically evaluate research from a variety of sources to inform their knowledge and conceptual understandings in the humanities and/ or social sciences
 
	- formulate arguments that are fit for purpose and demonstrate an understanding of the relevant theories and evidence in their areas of disciplinary expertise
 
	- critically analyse information to generate creative solutions to solve complex problems in the area of humanities and/or social sciences
 
	- define and integrate theoretical principles and apply these in their disciplinary areas of expertise
 
	- apply knowledge and skills with responsibility and accountability for their own learning and practice, individually and in collaboration with others
 
	- interpret and communicate ideas, problems and arguments in modes suitable to a range of audiences using a range of media
 
	- coherently articulate a line of reasoning demonstrating cultural sensitivity and apply a framework to analyse and offer solutions to ethical dilemmas in local and international contexts.