Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00233E
If students are keen to gain legal qualifications and work in an international context, then this combined degree will suit them. It will be particularly useful if students want to work for an Australian company, organisation or legal firm operating globally or for an international company. As well as developing law and business knowledge, students will gain skills in marketing, trade analysis and international finance. In the Law component, Griffith Law School offers a professional legal curriculum that focuses on core areas of legal practice and the legal skills that lawyers must have. Students will have the opportunity to choose law electives based on their interests, including clinical courses that emphasise practical legal skills, insights and experience. Students will make connections between law and ethics, legal theory, Indigenous issues, and internationalisation. Students will also develop interdisciplinary understandings of law and legal work. They will take courses such as rime, Contracts, Property, Corporate Law, Torts and Theories of Law. In the International Business component, students will learn about the culture and business practices of Australia's international trading partners and develop an appreciation of the social, cultural and political dimensions of global business.
Structure
440 credit points
Subjects
- Law
- International business
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent
- Prerequisite: English
Recognition
The Legal Practitioners Admissions Board
Study pathways
Honours is available for the Law component
Further information
The Bachelor of Laws provides the opportunity for optional work-integrated learning through its variety of Clinic courses.
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