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Australian Catholic University (ACU)

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Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws

  • Bachelor

The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws will not only give you the legal knowledge and skills to handle the demands of modern practice but also an insight into the frameworks, institutions and rule-making processes of commercial activity.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
5 years full-time
Course Code
079432A

About this course

The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws will not only give you the legal knowledge and skills to handle the demands of modern practice but also an insight into the frameworks, institutions and rule-making processes of commercial activity. Graduates will be ready for legal practice and a range of professional careers in an increasingly global environment.

In addition to the core subjects required for admission to practice, the Bachelor of Laws component includes the following subjects:

  • Comparative Legal Systems.
  • Competition Law
  • Consumer Protection Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Trade Law
  • Public and Private International Law

You can pursue a range of legal careers including:

  • private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister
  • legal officer in the public sector
  • in-house counsel to a wide range of organisations including corporations, regulatory authorities and NGO's
  • public interest legal work in community legal centres
  • legal research.

As part of this degree, you complete 80 hours of pro bono work (after your first year), providing you with firsthand experience of the legal system while allowing you to contribute to the common good.

The Bachelor of Commerce portion of the degree allows you to complete studies in:

  • accounting
  • event management
  • finance
  • human resource management
  • management
  • marketing.

Completing a Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws is excellent preparation for pursuing a career in areas such as:

  • accounting
  • banking and finance
  • business
  • foreign affairs
  • the media
  • public and policy administration.

The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws will not only give you the legal knowledge and skills to handle the demands of modern practice but also an insight into the frameworks, institutions and rule-making processes of commercial activity. Graduates will be ready for legal practice and a range of professional careers in an increasingly global environment.

In addition to the core subjects required for admission to practice, the Bachelor of Laws component includes the following subjects:

  • Comparative Legal Systems.
  • Competition Law
  • Consumer Protection Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Trade Law
  • Public and Private International Law

You can pursue a range of legal careers including:

  • private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister
  • legal officer in the public sector
  • in-house counsel to a wide range of organisations including corporations, regulatory authorities and NGO's
  • public interest legal work in community legal centres
  • legal research.

As part of this degree, you complete 80 hours of pro bono work (after your first year), providing you with firsthand experience of the legal system while allowing you to contribute to the common good.

The Bachelor of Commerce portion of the degree allows you to complete studies in:

  • accounting
  • event management
  • finance
  • human resource management
  • management
  • marketing.

Completing a Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws is excellent preparation for pursuing a career in areas such as:

  • accounting
  • banking and finance
  • business
  • foreign affairs
  • the media
  • public and policy administration.

Entry requirements

An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites at year 12 level, or equivalent:

New South Wales
  • Prerequisites: English (Standard) (Band 3) or English as an Additional Language (EAL) (Band 4)
Queensland
  • Prerequisites: English (4, SA) at year 12 level
Victoria
  • Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 30 in English as an Additional Language (EAL) or 25 in any other English.

International students need to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

*Disclaimer: The Course entry requirements above are for 2020 Admission. Refer to your relevant Tertiary Admission Centre website for future years' entry requirements.

Study locations

Sydney

North Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Career pathways

This double degree is designed to produce well-rounded graduates ready for legal practice and a wide range of professional careers in an increasingly global environment.

Graduates can pursue a range of legal careers including: private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister; legal officer in the public sector (for example in federal or state government departments and publicly-funded organisations such as universities or public broadcasters); in-house counsel to a wide range of organisations from corporations to trade unions; public interest legal work in community legal centres; and legal research.

Completing this double degree is also excellent preparation for pursuing a career in areas such as accounting, administration, banking, business analysis/development, business management, communications, computing, financial management, human resource management, international business, international marketing, management consultancy, marketing recruitment, staff development, and sales.