Bachelor of Commerce/Law

UNSW Sydney

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00098G

This dual degree will distinguish you in a competitive business world. You'll build a thorough understanding of the legal frameworks, processes and systems that underpin the commercial sphere. In your commerce studies, you can choose courses that align with your interests and career ambitions in accounting, finance, human resource management, marketing or information systems.

Structure

  • 240 units of credit: Law compulsory courses - 96 UOC
  • Law prescribed elective - 6 UOC and Law elective courses - 42 UOC
  • Approved Commerce courses - 96 UOC (including first year compulsory and flexible core courses plus one major).

Subjects

  • Commerce/Law
  • Accounting
  • Business Economics
  • Business Strategy and Economic Management
  • Finance
  • Financial Economics
  • Human Resource ManagementI nformation Systems and Information Technology
  • International Busines
  • Management Marketing
  • Real Estate Studies
  • Taxation

Standard entry requirements

  • Domestic: Year 12 or equivalent + LAT
  • International: Year 12 or equivalent
  • Assumed knowledge for Commerce: Mathematics
  • No assumed knowledge for Law component.

Recognition

Accredited by the Legal Profession Admission Board (NSW).

Study pathways

Applications for credit transfer from other Australian universities will be considered after offers have been made.

Further information

Your Law dual degree will open up a wide range of career opportunities in myriad fields. The skills you will gain at UNSW Law are highly transferrable. Employers seek out our graduates for their critical thinking and analytical skills. When it comes to your career, there will be any number of options available to you. Graduates are found in an extensive range of careers including major law firms and accountancy practices, investment and trading banks, corporations, regulatory and advisory bodies, government instrumentalities, consultancy firms and international organisations.

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