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Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws

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  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requrements

  • If you’re currently completing Year 12 you may be eligible for adjustment factors that can boost your rank and help you get into your desired course.
  • Adjustment factors may be applied to your TAC application if you study particular subjects, attend schools geographically close to our campuses or in certain regional areas, apply as an elite athlete or performer or meet certain other criteria.

English Requrements

  • 7.0 overall score (with individual score of 6.5 in all tests)

Course Information

Study a Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws for a degree that can be tailored to your career aspirations. 

Upon graduating you'll be ready to launch straight into your career thanks to our Future Ready employability program, designed to systematically build each of the elements of your personal brand: your professional identity; experience; job-ready skills; and networks.

As part of your law studies you’ll gain the skills and knowledge to become a confident, ethical lawyer who can make a real contribution to the legal profession and the community. And by pairing law with commerce, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your career outcomes to gain professional accreditation in human resource management, accounting, marketing and law. 

Our unique Business Foundation Program, co-created with industry and integrated across all our business courses, assists you as you transition to university study and provides a solid foundation of business skills. Plus, the Business Foundation Program helps you gain an understanding of different areas of business, so you can identify your personal interests before choosing your specialisation. 

During your law degree, you’ll get a lot of hands on experience – such as mooting competitions and pro bono placements. While studying commerce, you will take part in community and industry placements, and learn through gamified business simulations based on real-world situations. Plus, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, data analytics, cloud skills and cloud data services are wired into your studies – so you can tick Microsoft certification off your to-do list and get an edge in the job market.

CRICOS Code: 079432A

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Part A : Bachelor of Commerce Units

((PART A.1 AND PART A.2) OR PART A.3)) AND PART A.4 AND PART A.5

Part A.1 : Table A - Accounting Major in the Bachelor of Commerce in the BCom/LLB

Complete 0 to 40 credit points from the following:

  • BIPX202, Community Engagement: Building Strengths and Capabilities, 10,

  • BUSN111, Working with Technology, 10,

  • LEGL101, Introduction to Business Law: Legal Frameworks for Businesses, 10,

  • LEGL201, Company Law: Directors and Corporate Regulation, 10,

Part A.2 : Table B - Accounting Major in the Bachelor of Commerce in the BCom/LLB

Complete 0 to 30 credit points from the following:

  • ACCT209, Corporate Accounting, 10,

  • ACCT300, Auditing, 10,

  • ACCT305, Accounting Information Systems, 10,

  • LEGL300, Taxation Law, 10,

Part A.3 : Table C - For the following unit in the above Majors

Complete 0 to 10 credit points from the following:

  • BIPX202, Community Engagement: Building Strengths and Capabilities, 10,

For students studying the other Majors in the Bachelor of Commerce in the BCom/LLB (Event Management Major, Finance Major, Human Resource Management Major, Informatics Major, Management Major, Marketing Major), they can replace the unit listed in Table C with a Business Elective unit:

Part A.4 : Majors

Complete exactly 80 credit points from the following:

  • ACCT, Accounting, 80,

  • EVMG, Event Management, 80,

  • FINC, Finance, 80,

  • HRMG, Human Resource Management, 80,

  • INFM, Informatics, 80,

  • MNGT, Management, 80,

  • MKTG, Marketing, 80,

Part A.5 : Electives

Complete 0 to 50 credit points from the following:

Part B : Core Curriculum Units

Complete exactly 20 credit points from the following:

  • UNCC100, Self and Community: Exploring the Anatomy of Modern Society, 10,

  • OR

  • PHCC102, Being Human, 10,

  • OR

  • PHCC104, Ethics and the Good Life, 10,

  • UNCC300, Justice and Change in a Global World, 10,

  • OR

  • PHCC320, The Just Society, 10,

Part C : Law Specified Units

Complete exactly 180 credit points from the following:

  • LAWS104, Foundations of Law and Legal Research, 10,

  • LAWS105, Contract Law, 10,

  • LAWS106, Criminal Law and Procedure, 10,

  • LAWS107, Introduction to Australian Public Law, 10,

  • LAWS108, Commercial Law, 10,

  • LAWS200, Business Organisations, 10,

  • LAWS201, Civil Procedure and Alternative Dispute Resolution, 10,

  • LAWS204, Land Law, 10,

  • LAWS205, Property, 10,

  • LAWS206, Torts, 10,

  • LAWS304, Evidence, 10,

  • LAWS314, Statutory Interpretation, 10,

  • LAWS403, Legal Theory, 10,

  • LAWS404, International Law, 10,

  • LAWS418, Administrative Law, 10,

  • LAWS419, Constitutional Law, 10,

  • LAWS420, Equity and Trusts, 10,

  • LAWS421, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility, 10,

Part D : Law Honours Units

The following are NOT to be selected

  • LAWS450, Legal Research and Methodology, 10,

  • LAWS451, Honours Thesis, 30,

Part E : Law Elective Units

Complete exactly 50 credit points from the following:

  • LAWS202, Comparative Legal Systems, 10,

  • LAWS203, False or Misleading Conduct and Economic Torts, 10,

  • LAWS207, Contemporary Legal Issues, 10,

  • LAWS208, Family Law, 10,

  • LAWS209, Introduction to the Law and Legal System of the United States, 10,

  • LAWS210, Lawyers, Problem-Solving and Professional Identity, 10,

  • LAWS211, Psychology and the Law, 10,

  • LAWS212, Employment Law, 10,

  • LAWS301, Competition Law, 10,

  • LAWS306, Taxation Law, 10,

  • LAWS307, Advanced Criminal Law, 10,

  • LAWS308, Human Rights in Contemporary Australia, 10,

  • LAWS309, Communications Law, 10,

  • LAWS310, Discrimination and the Law, 10,

  • LAWS311, Environmental Law, 10,

  • LAWS312, International Study Tour, 10,

  • LAWS313, Mooting and Advocacy, 10,

  • LAWS315, Welfare Law, 10,

  • LAWS316, INTERNATIONAL STUDY TOUR 2, 10,

  • LAWS401, Consumer Protection Law, 10,

  • LAWS402, International Trade Law, 10,

  • LAWS406, Intellectual Property Law, 10,

  • LAWS407, International Human Rights Law, 10,

  • LAWS408, Alternative Dispute Resolution, 10,

  • LAWS409, Law of the European Union, 10,

  • LAWS410, Banking and Finance Law, 10,

  • LAWS411, The Phillip C Jessup Moot Seminar, 10,

  • LAWS412, Migration Law, 10,

  • LAWS413, Wills and Succession, 10,

  • LAWS414, Advocacy, 10,

  • LAWS415, Animal Law, 10,

  • LAWS416, International Criminal Law, 10,

  • LAWS417, Sports Law, 10,

  • LAWS458, Childrens Rights, 10,

  • LAWS459, Law and Innovation, 10,

  • LAWS460, Mental Health Law, 10,

Part F : Pro Bono/Community Legal Engagement Unit

Complete exactly 10 credit points from the following:

  • LAWS213, Community Legal Engagement Pro Bono, 10,

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Our graduates have pursued careers in:

  • the legal profession as lawyers, barristers or solicitors

  • in-house counsel

  • accounting and finance

  • banking

  • business analysis/development

  • management

  • human resources

  • marketing or sales

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year

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