There are a number of ways to gain entry to the Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) program at the University of Newcastle. Students may be considered for admission on the basis of:
1.1.1. NSW HSC or equivalent - irrespective of age of qualification;
1.1.2. Completed or partly completed higher education studies;
1.1.3. TAFE qualifications;
1.1.4. Overseas qualifications equivalent to Australian studies (International);
1.1.5 A University approved special admission adjustment scheme:
i. Educational Access Scheme (EAS); and
ii. Regional and Rural Adjustment Scheme.
1.1.6. A University approved special admission scheme:
i. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme;
ii. Elite Athletes Admission Scheme;
iii. Special Circumstances Admission Scheme; and
iv. Guaranteed Entry Admission Scheme.
IELTS overall minimum - 7.0
IELTS section minimum - 6.0
The Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepeneurship/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is a 400 unit Bachelor (Honours) degree. The Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship prepares students with the academic knowledge and practical experience needed to become highly competitive in rapidly changing regional, national and global economies and communities. Embedding business, innovation and entrepreneurial knowledge into a combined degree program with practical experiences gives students a substantial edge when applying for jobs in both the public and private sectors.
The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is strongly complementary with its focus on real-world skills. Students will receive in-depth training in legal research techniques, and be equipped with advanced skills suitable for high-level legal research work or further academic study. Given the extensive regulation that applies to businesses and corporations in general, general, and to innovative business environments in particular, a law degree is a highly valued and useful asset within the business sector.
CRICOS code: 095147F
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Core Courses
Accounting for Decision Makers
Introduction to Finance
Microeconomics for Business Decisions
Legal System and Method I
Legal System and Method II
Torts I
Torts II
Foundations of Marketing
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Business Decision Making
Criminal Law and Procedure
Business Venturing
Managing Innovation
Leadership and Ethics
Ideation in Enterprise
Contracts I
Contracts II
Social Entrepreneurship
Advanced Innovation Management
Business Development and Growth
Innovation and Entrepreneurial Strategy
Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Civil Dispute Resolution
Evidence
Company Law
Professional Conduct
Equity and Trusts
Property
Public International Law
Directed Courses
Environmental Law
Health Law
Law Review
Internet Law
Family Law
International Human Rights Law
Jurisprudence
Employment Law
International Environment Law and Policy
Advanced Legal Research Project
Commercial Dispute Resolution
Special Interest Topic
Sport and the Law
International Arbitration
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year