Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws

James Cook University - Townsville

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Overview

Students gain the business expertise and legal qualifications required to practise law. The business program focuses on providing skills to prepare students for future professional employment and positions of leadership, in organisations and the community. These skills complement a graduate's legal knowledge, particularly in areas such as management, corporate and commercial tax, and written communication. Law classes and workshops provide students with real-world experiences and involve judges and senior academics along with local law firms, government agencies, community organisations and the local bar. This course is accredited by the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board and Chief Justice. JCU Offer Guarantee: JCU offers guaranteed admissions to most courses if a minimum ATAR is achieved. Learn more here: Guaranteed Admission at JCU. For current course information, visit Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws at JCU.

Prerequisites

Majors

Townsville: Human resources management; management; marketing for the digital age. Cairns: Human resources management; management. Online: Human resources management; international business; management; marketing for the digital age.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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