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Monash Law concurrent degrees available for VCE studentsPlease be advised that the Monash Law concurrent degrees are available for the following double degrees:
What are concurrent degrees?The concurrent degree option is available for students who wish to study either the Bachelor of Arts/Laws or the Bachelor of Science/Laws but are not eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) in the double degree. If the student is eligible for a full fee paying place in the Bachelor of Laws, they can be enrolled in the two relevant degrees separately, allowing them to be enrolled in a full fee paying place in the Bachelor of Laws and a CSP in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. How do VCE students apply for the concurrent degrees?Should students wish to apply for one of the concurrent degrees available with the Monash Bachelor of Laws, they should apply for a full fee paying place in the relevant double degree through VTAC. Should students be accepted into the course, their enrolment will be altered to reflect their status as a concurrent degree student (a fee-paying Bachelor of Laws student and a CSP student in the other relevant degree) when they come to enrol in 2008. Course feesFor information on course fees, please go to the undergraduate fees page. Concurrent degrees course codes
Further informationShould you require further information about the concurrent degrees, or any other aspect of the Monash Law undergraduate program, please contact us directly: Student Services |