Bachelor of Business (Management)/ Bachelor of Laws BBus(Mgt)/LLB
Course code: 0817
Management adviser: Ms Nell Kimberley
The combined course is designed for full-time students seeking either a
career in law or in management. In addition to providing a core of law and
business foundation subjects the course provides specialist study in key areas.
The Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of Laws provides:
- a thorough exposure to a wide range of disciplines to ensure that the
graduate achieves a comprehensive business and law education and develops a
broad perspective on business and law beyond his or her specialised area of
interest and responsibility;
- an education of direct relevance to careers in enterprise management and
corporate law;
- future management executives and company lawyers for general management
positions where they will be working within an increasingly competitive
and rapidly changing business climate.
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.
Information on credit for work done elsewhere will be available from the
relevant faculty administration office.
Candidates for this combined degree are required to meet the individual
entry requirements of both the Bachelor of Laws and the Bachelor of Business
(Management).
The following course structure is under review. Subjects taught by the
Faculty of Law at Clayton campus are marked *.
First semester
- FIN1710 Macroeconomics
- MGM1300 Introduction to management
- LAW1100 Legal process (full-year subject)*
- LAW3300 Criminal law and procedure (full-year subject)*
Second
semester
- ACC1110 Accounting and financial decision-making
- MGM1230 Business communication
- LAW1100 Legal process (full-year subject)*
- LAW3300 Criminal law and procedure (full-year subject)*
First semester
- ECN1640 Business mathematics and statistics
- MKT1120 Marketing theory and practice
- MGM2691 Management of organisational performance
- FIN1300 Money and capital markets
- LAW2100 Contract (full-year subject)*
Second semester
- ACC2631 Financial management
- ECN2111 Statistics for management
- MGM2621 Organisational change
- LAW2100 Contract (full-year subject)*
First semester
- MGM2341 Employee relations
- MKT2111 Buyer behaviour
- MGM2661 Human resource management
- LAW3400 Property (full-year subject)*
Second semester
- MGM3401 Strategic management
- MKT3141 Issues in competitive advantage
- MGM3351 International business
- LAW3400 Property (full-year subject)*
First semester
- LAW2200 Torts (full-year subject)*
- LAW3200 Constitutional law (full year subject)*
Second semester
- LAW2200 Torts (full-year subject)*
- LAW3200 Constitutional law (full-year subject)*
- and elective law subjects totalling thirty credit points for the full year#
First semester
- LAW3100 Administrative law (full-year subject)*
- LAW5500 Moot court*
Second semester
- LAW3100 Administrative law (full-year subject)*
- and elective law subjects totalling forty-two credit points for the full
year#
* 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.
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