Entry requirements and pathways
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Admission requirements

International entry requirements

International entry requirements* for this course at Campus Name**

Please select your type of qualification in the dropdown above.

* The entry requirements provided above are only provided as a guide and based on the course’s current standard minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), the primary measure for entry into most undergraduate-entry university programs in Australia.

** Entry requirements may vary by location. To view entry requirements for this course at another location, please select the location in the drop down at the top of this page.

Note: there may also be other entry requirements for this course. If you are unsure, make an enquiry.

Subject prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.

English language requirement

6.5 IELTS (Academic) with no individual band less than 6.0.

Please refer to our English Language Requirements page for details of other accepted English Proficiency tests and additional recognised English Language Proficiency Measures, such as English as the language of instruction.

Credit for previous study (advanced standing)

Credit for previous study (advanced standing) is the recognition of prior study or learning that can be counted towards a qualification. This can reduce the number of subjects required to complete your course. The amount of credit received depends on the level and relevance of your previous study and the number of subjects completed.

The University will designate courses where there is only admission into Year 1 of the course. In these cases, there is limited credit. See list of limited entry courses.

To check if this course is available for credit, please visit the Advanced standing webpage.

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What you'll study

Work-Based Learning

Elective placement opportunities (Work Based Learning)
During this course, you will have the opportunity to participate in a Work Based Learning (WBL) placement experience, designed to allow you to extend your formal academic learning beyond the classroom. The WBL experience will provide the opportunity to bring your learning from the university into a work environment and test out your knowledge in a professional real-world environment. Some courses include compulsory WBL subjects, however, we also offer a range of elective WBL subjects, both cross-discipline and subject-specific. La Trobe University will source placements for some subjects, while others will require you to source your own placement. If you are required to source your own placement, dedicated staff will guide and support you through the process. Elective WBL subjects generally involve an application process and Subject Coordinator approval. The location and number of hours undertaken can vary considerably depending on the activity and the discipline area. Please refer to the individual subject entries for more information. Regional students are eligible to access additional support under the Regional Reward program

See La Trobe University Handbook for more details

The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course structures, electives and options. The delivery of this course can vary between campuses.

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Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science course and career outcomes

However you choose to structure your study, La Trobe recognises your hard work. Here are the pathways you could follow as you move through your course.

Course intended learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate appropriate understanding and competence in the prescribed areas of knowledge required for admission into legal practice in Victoria, Australia, as determined by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board.
  • Collect, analyse, and evaluate information and ideas and solve problems using a scientific approach.
  • Demonstrate awareness of cultural differences and show sensitivity to the diversity across people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, when applying knowledge and skills of psychology.
  • Analyse and critique theory and research in the discipline of psychology and communicate effectively in written and oral formats
  • Distinguish appropriate values and ethics in psychology.
  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge of Australian legal systems, institutions and procedures, including fundamental legal principles and concepts in substantive areas of law.
  • Apply analytical and professional judgement in identifying legal issues, critically evaluating legal doctrine and providing innovative solutions to complex legal problems.
  • Coherently communicate legal knowledge, research, and analysis using a variety of modes to both legal and non-legal actors
  • Demonstrate an advanced capacity to work independently, self-manage workload, foster personal and professional development, and collaborate effectively in a team environment.
  • Critically analyse, synthesise relevant legal sources and conduct research independently using technologies where appropriate.
  • Demonstrate awareness of and critically reflect on lawyers' professional and ethical responsibilities and the importance of integrity and service in legal analysis and practice.
  • Demonstrate awareness of and critically reflect on the historical, social, economic and cultural contexts and implications of laws and the role of lawyers in promoting justice and equity.
  • Acquire, assess, and apply a broad and coherent body of knowledge of psychology, with depth of understanding of underlying principles, theories and concepts.

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science career opportunities

La Trobe's Bachelor of Laws (Honours) satisfies the academic requirements for admission to practise law in Victoria. Degrees in law and psychological science prepare you for careers in a wide range of industries, including in legal practice, community and welfare services and policy advice roles.

The unique blend of expertise offered in this double degree means your potential careers include:

  • Forensic psychologist*
    • Apply your psychological and legal knowledge, theory and skills as you research or work in criminal justice systems.
  • Mediator
    • Help community members to reach a resolution to their dispute without pursuing litigation.
  • Barrister or solicitor
    • Advocate for justice as you prepare cases, represent clients in court, assist in creating and reviewing contracts, and provide advice on legal issues.
  • Workplace relations adviser
    • Study and interpret legislation, develop and plan enterprise agreements, and perform other vital roles to support the relationship between employers and their employees.
  • Policy advisor
    • Provide trusted advice as you identify mental health policy needs, review existing legislation, research and analyse policy options and assess the impacts and feasibility of policies.

* Requires completion of further psychology education.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) course includes the subjects required by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board to meet the academic requirements for admission to the legal profession in Victoria as an Australian lawyer.

Admission to the legal profession by the Supreme Court of Victoria also requires the completion of practical legal training via either a 12-month period of supervised legal training or completion of an approved practical legal training course (for example, at the Leo Cussen Institute or The College of Law). Candidates for admission to practice must also satisfy the Admissions Board that they are a fit and proper person to be admitted to practice.

International students are advised to obtain assurance of recognition of the course by the relevant professional bodies in their preferred country of practice.

International graduates require a relevant visa to complete a practical legal traineeship and a supervised workplace traineeship in Australia. Please contact the Australian Department of Home Affairs for details.

Professional registration may require an application to the professional body and may have additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree. For further details, including admission to the legal profession and/or relevant visa requirements, please contact the professional body for details.
The Bachelor of Psychological Science is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Professional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia will require an APAC-accredited fourth year and additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree as well as an application to the professional body. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Psychological Science may apply for membership with the Australian Psychological Society (APS). Membership may be subject to additional or ongoing requirements beyond completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.

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Fees and scholarships

Estimated course fees for international students

Estimated fees per year (2026): Indicative based on 2025 fees
A$43 600 per 120 credit points.
Note: 120 credit points represents full-time study for one year.

Scholarships: Available for this course

The International estimated fees are indicative only. The tuition fees you pay will depend on the subjects you choose to study, with each subject having its own cost. In some cases, your course fees may be higher than the indicated fees because of the subjects you choose.

International scholarships

Destination Australia – an Australian Government initiative

The Destination Australia scheme supports new international students to study in regional Australia and offers students a high-quality learning experience. For eligible applicants, these scholarships are worth up to A$15 000 per annum for up to four years.

Find out more about Destination Australia scholarships.

The Australian Government offers the HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP loan schemes to help cover university fees. These fee assistance schemes can’t be used for other costs like accommodation or textbooks.

If you’re from overseas, you’re only eligible to access these fee assistance schemes if you hold an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa. If you’re in Australia on a student visa, or if you were in Australia on a student visa and you’ve obtained permanent residency, you won’t be able to access these schemes.

For more information, please contact us.

Scholarships are available for students applying for Doctoral (PhD) only.

If you are intending to apply for a Graduate Research scholarship, you will need to select a project from a list of available projects and submit your application by the specified deadline. You will need to contact the nominated contact person for your preferred project to obtain their in-principle agreement for you to apply. Only these projects and supervisors will have the potential to be awarded a research scholarship.

You will be required to submit additional documents:

  • A Research Statement form [DOCX 46.0 KB] for your nominated project (You can nominate only 1 project)
  • Research Proposal is NOT required unless specifically requested under Special Conditions under the relevant project details

Any other documents specified under Special Conditions under the relevant project details.

Australia Awards Scholarships are prestigious awards administered by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The scheme offers scholarship opportunities to international students from developing countries, particularly from the Indo-Pacific region, to undertake full-time undergraduate or postgraduate study in Australia.

You can find out more at the Australia Awards website.

Scholarship assessment is a part of the course application process done by our Admissions team. In most cases, scholarship eligibility is based on students’ academic merits.

To be considered for our international scholarships, you will only need to submit a fully-documented course application per normal. There is no separate application required on your end.

Our course pages list detailed information on duration, intakes, entry requirements, fees, any much more. Find your course now.

Sponsored students whose OSHC cover has been arranged by La Trobe on behalf of their sponsor can extend their OSHC using the OSHC extension request form, along with a new Financial Guarantee Letter from your sponsor.

Any leave you take from studies needs to be approved in writing by your sponsor and requires appropriate documentation before it can be processed. Taking a leave of absence will also mean you’ll need a new financial guarantee from your sponsor.

For more information, see our Leave of Absence page.

Some sponsors will undertake monitoring visits to meet with you directly and discuss study progress and any other relevant issues. Our Sponsored Programs team sometimes assists them with these visits, including arranging their meeting times with you.

You can view your assessed fees for the academic year in your Statement of Account via your StudentOnLine account.

Every semester the Sponsored Programs team provides a detailed report to sponsors about your student enrolment.

If you need a letter for a different purpose, you can submit a request. Be sure to include your full name, student ID, national ID (if applicable), your sponsor, course title and a brief explanation of what you need included in the letter.

Please allow three working days for the letter to be processed.

Are you an Indonesian student thinking of undertaking postgraduate study at La Trobe University? LPDP is a scholarship scheme funded by the Indonesian Government for citizens who want to complete postgraduate study at an Indonesian or overseas university.

You can find more information on the Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan website.

Once you’re a sponsored student, we’re required to monitor your academic progress and report your results to your sponsor every semester. Your sponsorship may be dependent on successful completion of your subjects and your sponsor may terminate financial support if they are not happy with your progress.

For Higher Degree Research students, we send your sponsor your Research Progress Panel (RPP) report annually.

We also monitor your academic load. As an international sponsored student, you will need to maintain full-time course load (usually 60 credit points). Anything less than this needs to be approved by your sponsor and by the Sponsored Programs team.

If you have an Australian student visa, a condition of your visa is you need to have OSHC (for your family too, if you are accompanied) for the duration of your visa.

OSHC through your sponsor

Many sponsorships cover the cost of OSHC. If your sponsor has organised OSHC cover for you already, you will need to provide evidence of your existing cover to your Admissions Officer when accepting your offer at La Trobe.

You will need to ensure your sponsor's level of OSHC cover (single or family) is stated clearly on your Financial Guarantee Letter.

OSHC through La Trobe

If La Trobe is organising OSHC on your behalf, you’ll be required to use our preferred provider, Medibank.

Once we’ve organised your OSHC, you’ll receive a certificate of insurance by email. If your OSHC expires prior to your course completion and you need to extend it, you will need to follow the steps outlined in the OSHC renewal form and visit La Trobe International to complete an OSHC extension request.

Once you’ve accepted your offer, you can pay your tuition fees and Overseas Student Health Cover via our International Online Application System.

Several payment options are available through the online payment portal, which is the safest and most direct method. These include:

For more information on how to make your payment, read our Online Payment guide [PDF 1.5 MB].

Payment from China

If you're making a payment from China using the online payment portal, you must use the Flywire or CIBC option. You can also make payments via the AliPay mobile app.

When paying with either of these options, you’ll need to upload your copy of the bank receipt (TT slip) with your offer acceptance form.

Pay online now

To pay by International Bank Transfer, use the following bank details:

  • Bank: Westpac
  • Address: 341 George Street SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 2000
  • BSB: 032000
  • Acct No: 133774
  • Name: Latrobe University
  • Swift: WPACAU2S

You will need to provide the customer number and tax invoice number/s on the remittance advice and email it to bankingenquiries@latrobe.edu.au.

International Bank Transfers can take up to 10 business days to reflect on your finances tab in StudentOnLine.

For more information on how to make your payment, read our Telegraphic Transfer Payment guide [PDF 563.5 KB].

When accepting your offer to study at La Trobe, you, your sponsor or agent must provide a Financial Guarantee Letter to your Admissions Officer along with your completed Offer Acceptance Form.

This letter must be on your sponsor's official letterhead and signed by an authorised person from your sponsor organisation.

You can use our checklist [PDF 60.6 KB] to ensure your letter meets all requirements.

If your financial guarantee doesn't cover the whole period of your degree, then you must also sign a fees liability letter in which you agree to be responsible for fees where your sponsorship has expired. You will need to keep your Financial Guarantee up-to-date to avoid sanctions.

If a new Financial Guarantee is received from the sponsor, it should be promptly submitted to the Sponsored Programs team via Ask La Trobe. This ensures the student account remains in good standing and avoids risk of sanctions.

If you’re registered as sponsored, the fee amount owing should be A$0 (subject to your scholarship arrangements). If you have a fee amount owing or receive notification from the fees unit that your tuition fee payment is overdue, you should contact us for advice.

Before we can register you as a sponsored student, you will need to ensure your sponsor organisation is registered with La Trobe as an approved sponsor.

You can contact us to check your sponsor's registration status.

If your sponsor is not registered, they will need to complete and return an International Sponsorship Registration Form [PDF 263.3 KB].

You and/or your sponsor must provide an updated Financial Guarantee Letter to the Sponsored Programs team:

  • every semester for coursework degrees and every year for research degrees
  • if your study program or sponsorship timeframe changes
  • if you pass any conditional period stated in your original Financial Guarantee Letter and need to have your sponsorship re-approved.

Contact the Sponsored Programs team

The Sponsored Programs team can assist you with your sponsorship arrangement enquiries, act as a liaison with external sponsors and the University, and connect you with on-campus support services for settling into life at La Trobe and achieving academic success.

If you need support, you can book an online session or a one-on-one appointment at the Bundoora Campus via Ask La Trobe.

Get in touch

Your StudentOnLine account may be locked if your sponsor hasn't paid your tuition fees in a timely way or if you’ve incurred a fine (such as a library fine). Different sanctions may be applied to your student account depending on how overdue the payment is and may include:

  • limiting library access, student email access, requests for official documentation and access to graduation
  • termination of your enrolment, which could mean you become in breach of your student visa conditions.

You will need to contact your sponsor and request they pay urgently if your account is blocked. You can also contact the Sponsored Programs team for further clarification.

Note: You must first have an offer to study at La Trobe before you are eligible to apply for a La Trobe scholarship.

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How to apply

CRICOS code: 106403M

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Overview

Key facts

Award Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science
CRICOS code106403M
Start dates

Indicative based on 2025 start dates

Semester 1 (March 2026)
Duration 5 years full-time
Available locations Melbourne (Bundoora), Bendigo
Scholarships View fees and scholarships
Annual tuition fee

Indicative based on 2025 fees

A$43 600 per 120 credit points.
Note: 120 credit points represents full-time study for one year.

About the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science

In La Trobe's Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science, you'll build an adaptable skillset that combines skills-based legal training with expertise in psychological science, preparing you for a rewarding career.

As you study law, you can tailor your degree to your personal career aspirations with a wide range of elective subjects and opportunities for hands-on professional experience. We combine outstanding legal training with a progressive approach that prepares you for employment. You'll build legal expertise in key areas of law and develop skills that are highly valued by all employers, like advocacy, negotiation, and dispute resolution.

In your accredited psychological science degree, you'll enjoy the full benefits of having access to academics who are experts in their fields. Explore the environmental factors that affect our mental health and understand how community members cope with mental and physical disorders. Thanks to our electives and specialised minors, you'll be able to further ensure your study meets your specific career goals.

With access to real-world placement opportunities in both law and psychology, you'll also have opportunities put your knowledge into practice – whether it's working at a community legal centre, law firms and government agencies, or undertaking a psychology-related field placement.

You'll learn:

  • Evidence and criminal procedure
    • Build your understanding of the criminal legal system and procedure. Learn how to apply criminal law to real-world scenarios and provide legal advice.
  • Private and public law
    • Learn how to apply the legal principles underpinning contract law, develop the skills to specialise as a corporate legal expert and discover how government power is distributed, exercised and controlled.
  • Clinical, health, developmental and social psychology
    • Understand how to help people cope with mental and physical disorders and investigate how environmental factors contribute to our psychological makeup.
  • Psychological assessment, intervention and research
    • Become familiar with methods used to understand and measure people's psychological state, and learn when and how to intervene or conduct research.

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 8 – Bachelor Degree Honours.

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