Your pathway from high schooler to law student
Aiming to study law at uni? Law Start might be the pathway for you.
Law Start is an alternative admission pathway that allows students an alternative entry into an undergraduate law degree outside of traditional requirements, because at Murdoch we know people’s circumstances aren’t a direct reflection of their ability to succeed. As long as you're excelling in one or more ATAR subjects with a strong focus on essay writing and communication, our Law Start admission pathway could be for you.
Course description
This pathway involves a half-day workshop, including a written assessment. The written assessment tests your skills and ability for studying law and is used as a basis for admission, instead of your overall ATAR score or selection rank.
If you successfully complete the course and meet all eligibility requirements, you will receive an offer to study a Bachelor of Laws or a combined Law degree at Murdoch University.
Eligibility requirements
To be eligible to apply for Law Start, you need to:
- complete one or more ATAR subjects with a strong focus on communication and essay writing skills – eligible subjects include English, English Literature, Modern History, Politics and Legal Studies
- receive at least 65% in one of your subjects in your most recent Year 12 report
- choose law or a combined law degree as any preference on TISC, or apply for your chosen law course directly on the Murdoch website:
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Communication
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Criminology
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Global Security
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Information Technology
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
How to apply
Applications open July 1 for a Semester 1 commencement into the Bachelor of Laws or any combined Law degree. When applications open, you need to:
- Apply for admission into a Bachelor of Laws or combined Law degree directly to Murdoch through our online admissions portal or apply through TISC and list the Bachelor of Laws or a combined Law degree as a preference. Take note of your TISC application number or Murdoch application number.
- Gather the below documentation:
- completed Law Start cover sheet (below) – include your TISC or Murdoch application number
- a personal statement up to 500 words outlining why you want to study law, your experience and personal achievements
- supporting documentation including:
- your Semester 2, Year 11 report
- your Semester 1, Year 12 report
- optional: a one-page document listing contributions you have made to your school community
- optional: any certificate or prizes received in Years 10, 11 or 12.
- Submit your application (below) for the Law Start program.
Next steps
If your application is successful, you will need to:
- participate in the mandatory workshop at Murdoch Law School
- successfully complete a written assessment at the end of the workshop.
If you meet the above criteria, you could be joining us in Semester 1 as you embark on your journey as a free-thinking Murdoch Law student.
For more information, email us at law@murdoch.edu.au.