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Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)/Bachelor of Laws BBus(Bkg&Fin)/LLB


Important information

Course code: 0816

Course director: Ms Yve Yamouni

The course

This combined course is designed for students seeking either a career in law or in the banking and finance industry. Some students may already be involved in the banking and finance industry and seeking to gain relevant tertiary qualifications on a full-time or part-time basis. In addition to providing a core of law and business foundation subjects the course provides specialist study in key areas.

Objectives

The objectives for the Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)/Bachelor of Laws double degree are to:

Venue

The first three years of the course will be combined studies in business and law and require students to study at the Caulfield and Clayton campuses. The remaining two years will be undertaken at the Faculty of Law, Clayton campus.

Credit for work done elsewhere

Information on credit for work done elsewhere will be available from the relevant faculty administration offices.

Course structure

Subjects offered at Caulfield campus are taught by the Faculty of Business and Economics. Subjects taught by the Faculty of Law at Clayton campus are marked *.

Year one

First semester

Second semester

Year two

First semester

Second semester

Year three

First semester

Second semester

Year four

First semester

Second semester

Year five

First semester

and Second semester * Taught by the Faculty of Law on the Clayton campus.

# Subjects can be undertaken in semester one and/or two. A maximum total of thirty credit points in any semester.

It is recommended that double degree Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)/Bachelor of Laws students study LAW4104 (Australian banking law) and LAW5105 (Credit and security law) as electives in year 4 or year 5 in order to fulfil the educational requirements for senior associate membership of the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance. Electives should be planned carefully as those electives are not usually offered every semester.

Full details of each subject are available in the handbooks of the Faculty of Business and Economics and the Faculty of Law.


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