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Business Law - LEGTA13522

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: COMM - Australian School of Business
 
  
   
 
Program: 3522 - Commerce/Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

The business law major is designed for students who are interested in commercial law in a business context rather than entering legal practice. It provides students with an understanding of organisations' legal obligations in today's complex business world.

Please note This stream is not available with the Double Major in Taxation.
  • A major in Business Law consists of 48 UOC (8 courses). One (1) of these courses is specified; the other seven (7) are elective courses that are chosen from the list below. At least three (3) of the elective courses must be at Level 3 (i.e. LEGT3XXX). This is regardless of whether you are doing a single major or taking Business Law as a second major
  • A minor in Business Law consists of 30 UOC (5 courses) containing at least 18 UOC at Level 2 or 3. The minor does not form part of the nominated major.

Plan Structure

Compulsory courses

Elective courses

Further Information

Please note that these requirements may be subject to change.
Students are advised to follow requirements according to the year they commenced. Please refer to previous editions of the Online Handbook for your program requirements.

Contact the Australian School of Business Student Centre for advice.
tel: + 61 2 9385 3189
location: Ground Floor, West Wing, Australian School of Business Building
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