Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

University of the Sunshine Coast - Sunshine Coast

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Overview

Get ready to take your seat in the boardroom with a specialised double degree designed to give you the skills and knowledge sought after by large legal and accounting firms. During your studies, you’ll build core knowledge across the legal and accountancy disciplines, and develop advanced skills in communication, analytical thinking and problem solving. In this program you will study the courses required for admission as a legal practitioner in Australia, including criminal and commercial law, torts, contracts and constitutional law. You'll learn about financial and company accounting, taxation law, auditing, financial management 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 Commerce (Accounting) at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Solicitor, barrister, company secretary, accountant, auditor, stockbroker.

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Admission Criteria

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