Course
code: 3159 + Course abbreviation: MBusLaw + Course director: Professor
Richard Cullen; deputy course director: Associate Professor Robin Edwards +
Offered on-campus at Caulfield and Clayton or via off-campus distributed
learning + Normally completed in two semesters of full-time study or four
semester of part-time study
The Master of Business Law is designed to provide rigorous theoretical and
practical knowledge in business law and to develop an understanding of and an
ability to analyse a wide range of legal problems arising in the practice of
business law. The course is of direct relevance to those involved in commerce,
either as legal advisers, or in the private, commercial, or government sectors.
The course will enhance relevant skills for students seeking placements in
legal commercial and governmental regulatory and compliance positions,
especially in Australia and Asia.
Applicants need to have completed a pass degree encompassing adequate prior
business law studies, and, normally, two years of relevant experience; or a
Bachelor of Laws degree or equivalent law qualification at a high standard of
excellence. Applicants may be required to complete introductory law units if,
in the view of the course director, they are not adequately equipped to enter
the program without this preparation.
This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should consult the Department of
Business Law and Taxation as to the 2002 course fee. Course fees are set and
reviewed annually and are therefore subject to change.
The course comprises eight units of which up to two level-9000, or up to four level-4000 units, at least four level-5000 units (or up to eight level-5000 units) may be chosen from a range of units offered by the Department of Business Law and Taxation.
Up to two level-5000 units (or equivalent) may be chosen from other departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics or from other faculties, with the approval of the course director, or up to four units approved for the Master of Commercial Law offered by the Faculty of Law, provided the course director is satisfied that the unit does not substantially duplicate a unit previously completed by the candidate.
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