Specialise in Legal Innovation and Technology
The legal services sector is undergoing a radical transformation.
Emergent technologies are disrupting the way lawyers provide advice, facilitate transactions, and solve problems. The sector needs law graduates who are educated and trained not only in traditional legal reasoning and mastery of foundational legal principles, but who have also acquired entrepreneurial skills, digital literacies and a sophisticated understanding of the impact of technology upon the law and legal practice.
Undergraduate students studying the Bachelor of Laws can choose a specialisation, major or double major in Legal Innovation and Technology.
Postgraduate students studying the Juris Doctor or Master of Laws can choose to study a specialisation in Legal Innovation and Technology.
Study Legal Innovation and Technology as an Undergraduate student
Bachelor of Law students can specialise in Legal Innovation and Technology by selecting either a Specialisation (4 Legal Innovation and Technology law electives), a Major (6 Legal Innovation and Technology law electives) or a Double Major (7 Legal Innovation and Technology law electives and 5 Transformation core subjects)
LLB students will earn a qualification that still allows them to seek admission as a legal professional, while gaining a specialised qualification in Legal Innovation and Technology as part of your law degree.
The Legal Innovation and Technology electives can be found by searching the Subject Finder.
Students should contact Studentassist@bond.edu.au for assistance with their study plan.
NB: If LLB students wish to complete a Double Major, they must ensure that ALL law and general
electives in their program are Legal Innovation and Technology electives commencing in your first semester.
The Double Major is not available to students enrolled in a combined degree.
Specialise in Legal Innovation and Technology as a Postgraduate student
Students studying the Juris Doctor or the Master of Laws can specialise in Legal Innovation and Technology by selecting a specialisation (4 Legal Innovation and Technology law electives) as part of their program.
Juris Doctor students will earn a qualification that still allows them to seek admission as a lawyer, while gaining a specialisation in Legal Innovation and Technology as part of their degree. Master of Laws students will enhance their knowledge in the area.
The available Legal Innovation and Technology law electives can be found in the Subject Finder
Students should contact Studentassist@bond.edu.au for assistance with their study plans.
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