Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws
The combined program consists of at least 240 units of courses offered by a science-related Department or the ANU College of Law.
Minimum requirement from each College:
SCIENCE
At least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses including:
- At least 24 units of Group A courses including PSYC1003 and PSYC1004
- All of PSYC2001, PSYC2002, PSYC2007, PSYC2008 and PSYC2009
- At least 36 units of Group C Psychology courses including PSYC3018 and PSYC3026
LAW
At least 144 units of Law courses, offered by the ANU College of Law including 90 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Bachelor of Laws, and 54 units of elective courses.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Psychology) requires:
A total of 144 units including:
- not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above;
- further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Colleges.
No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the Bachelor of Science (Psychology) occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
A total of 192 units including at least 144 from the ANU College of Law including compulsory and elective courses as defined above. No more than 24 units at first-year level of non-law courses can be counted if admission to the LLB occurs before the combined program requirements have been met.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




