Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Computer Science

with a major in Artificial Intelligence – Blended learning – on-campus and digital learning

BB-LAWCS Double degree Hawthorn Send me a link to this course

Selected major: Artificial Intelligence

Position your learning and career at the forefront of technology and innovation with a Major in Artificial Intelligence. 

Learn how to apply machine learning and Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) engineering techniques to tackle challenges typically solved by the human mind.

Explore the structure and design of cloud computing and software architectures in the context of Artificial Intellgence. Work in teams to develop an innovative solution to a practical, industry-driven business challenge.

The Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Computer Science provides you with an accredited qualification in law while you develop expertise in software development and computer science.

This double degree provides you with a broad, well-rounded legal education that inculcates an understanding of the role the law plays in our society and of how it can assist Australia as a trading nation.

You'll receive extensive education in contemporary approaches to the analysis, design and implementation of large-scale systems, along with a sound understanding of the traditional aspects of computer science such as hardware and operating systems.

Like all IT courses at Swinburne, this course pays particular attention to the human factors involved in the development, deployment and use of computer-based systems.

There is a focus on applications involving mobile and web-based systems, with an emphasis on the design of effective human-computer interfaces. A range of options in the degree allows you to study advanced subjects in computer science areas including artificial intelligence, computer networks, database, enterprise systems and programming languages.

Work Integrated Learning is a guaranteed part of all our bachelor degrees. In this double degree, you'll complete law-related professional experience placements at organisations in Australia or overseas. You'll also be introduced to the practical aspects of legal practice through moot court scenarios and advocacy exercises. You'll also apply your learning in six project units related to computer science in professionally focused, industry-linked projects.

As a graduate of this course, you'll have extensive skills in system development, particularly relating to medium- and large-scale projects, will have developed experience in working on team projects, and will have well-developed oral and written communication skills.

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Start dates

Hawthorn campus

  • Semester 1 - 26 February 2024
  • Semester 2 - 29 July 2024

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Duration

5 to 6 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Full-time, Part-time

VTAC codes

  • 3400211151 (CSP)
  • 3400211153 (IFP)