Overview

The Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Accounting dual degree at CQU equips students with skills that are highly regarded in both the private and public sectors.

Students will develop the technical skills needed for a successful career in accounting, law and business. The course covers jurisprudence and criminal, constitutional, administrative, corporations and revenue law. In addition, students will focus on the key principles of accounting, financial accounting, management accounting and business finance.

Benefit from developing a sound understanding of both disciplines and the relationship between accounting and the legal profession, making students more versatile and attractive to employers.

Prerequisites

Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 26 in any English.

Non-Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 26 in any English.

Potential Career Outcomes

The combined nature of the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Accounting prepares you for roles such as:
  • solicitor
  • barrister
  • government legal officer
  • judicial officer
  • law academic
  • company director
  • in-house counsel
  • diplomat
  • politician
  • financial consultant
  • auditing and assurance services
  • international accountant
  • strategic manager
  • taxation specialist
  • management accountant

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Central Queensland University website for admission criteria information.

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