DominiqueSydney
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Hi all,
I have been interested in studying law at university for a long time, and I want to study a combined degree, with a focus on international law/relations and languages.
I have heard from other boreders that the Bachelor of International and Global Studies (offered at places like USyd and UTS) or the Bachelor of International Studies is just a "glorified Arts degree". Is this true? In terms of international recognition, is BIGS/BIntStud worth it over Arts?
I'm thinking that the main idea of International Studies is to specialise in the global focus, which is what I want to do. Comments?
And if anyone out there has a REAL definitive answer for the best university to study combined BIGS/Law, your help would be greatly appreciated.
My preferences include the following:
1. USyd (Bachelor of International and Global Studies/ Bachelor of Laws)
2. UNSW (Bachelor of International Studies/ Bachelor of Laws)
3. UTS (Bachelor of International and Gloabal Studies/ Bachelor of Laws)
4. USyd (Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws)
5. UNSW (Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws)
6. UTS (Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws)
7/8/9 - Macquarie? ANU? Wollongong? UNE?
Opinions, please! In terms of career opportunites, links to the industry (domestic and international), exchange and extra-curricular options, reputation, focus on international law, quality of teaching etc.
Thank you all so much in advance xx
I have been interested in studying law at university for a long time, and I want to study a combined degree, with a focus on international law/relations and languages.
I have heard from other boreders that the Bachelor of International and Global Studies (offered at places like USyd and UTS) or the Bachelor of International Studies is just a "glorified Arts degree". Is this true? In terms of international recognition, is BIGS/BIntStud worth it over Arts?
I'm thinking that the main idea of International Studies is to specialise in the global focus, which is what I want to do. Comments?
And if anyone out there has a REAL definitive answer for the best university to study combined BIGS/Law, your help would be greatly appreciated.
My preferences include the following:
1. USyd (Bachelor of International and Global Studies/ Bachelor of Laws)
2. UNSW (Bachelor of International Studies/ Bachelor of Laws)
3. UTS (Bachelor of International and Gloabal Studies/ Bachelor of Laws)
4. USyd (Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws)
5. UNSW (Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws)
6. UTS (Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws)
7/8/9 - Macquarie? ANU? Wollongong? UNE?
Opinions, please! In terms of career opportunites, links to the industry (domestic and international), exchange and extra-curricular options, reputation, focus on international law, quality of teaching etc.
Thank you all so much in advance xx