Business Law
The Discipline of Business Law offers both undergraduate and postgraduate study in business law.
Undergraduate Study in Business Law
Students can complete a Commercial Law major or Business Law elective units of study in most undergraduate degrees offered by the Faculty:
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
- Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Commerce (Liberal Studies)
- Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
- Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Commerce
Undergraduate Majors
Students must also complete selected Business Law units of study in order to qualify for professional accounting accreditation with CPA Australia or the ICAA.
Certain Business Law units of study may be counted as elective options in the following majors:
Postgraduate Study in Business Law
Master of Commerce (including combined degree programs)
Students can complete Business Law units of study as part of specialisations, including specialisations in Business Law and Taxation, or as electives under the following:
- Master of Commerce
- Master of Commerce and Master of Logistics Management
- Master of International Business and Master of Commerce
Specialisations
Other specialisations which contain optional Business Law units of study
Certain Business Law units of study are available as electives in the following Commerce specialisations:
Master of Professional Accounting
Students must complete a set sequence of Business Law units of study in the Master of Professional Accounting. Students may also be able to complete additional Business Law elective units as part of this degree.
Other Postgraduate Courses
Students can complete Business Law units of study as part of the following courses:
- Graduate Diploma in Commerce
- Graduate Certificate in Commerce
- Master of International Business
- Master of International Business and Master of Commerce
- Master of International Business and Master of Logistics Management
Further Information
For advice on courses and specialisations offered by the Faculty, enrolment advice, information on course structures and selecting units of study for specialisations and other administrative matters, please contact the Student Information Office.
For academic advice regarding study in Business law, students should contact the Discipline of Business Law.