Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business

University of the Sunshine Coast - Moreton Bay

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Overview

Create employer demand by setting yourself apart with a flexible double degree. This program is designed to build strong legal, analytical and communication skills that open up a world of career choices. You’ll study all the academic courses required for admission as a legal practitioner in Australia, as well as foundational business concepts across areas like accounting, management and marketing. In this program you will study criminal and commercial law, torts, contracts, property law and constitutional law and deepen your business knowledge with a choice of elective courses in areas including international business, economics and finance, entrepreneurship and more. You'll build practical legal skills by preparing advice, presenting legal arguments, observing legal practice, and taking part in simulated court proceedings. For more information, visit Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.

Prerequisites

Majors

Business: economics and finance; Human Resource management; small business management; marketing; tourism, leisure and event management.

Potential Career Outcomes

Solicitor, barrister, government legal officer, corporate in-house counsel, contracts officer. Refer also to Bachelor of Business.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of the Sunshine Coast website for admission criteria information.

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