Commerce/Laws (Honours)

Bachelor's degree

In Brisbane (Australia)

£ 39,568 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brisbane (Australia)

  • Duration

    5 Years

  • Credits

    88

Interested in banking? Business analysis? Top-tier commercial law? The Bachelors of Commerce/Laws (Honours) program is a key that unlocks a host of high-powered careers.The Bachelors of Commerce/Laws (Honours) develops your business acumen and financial literacy, and gives you a high-level understanding of the concepts, principles, policies and values of the law, both in Australia and in other jurisdictions.Develop outstanding skills in critical, rational and analytical thinking, and learn how to craft clear and persuasive arguments. The program also meets the academic requirements for admission as a legal practitioner in Australia.Benefit from a strong co-curricular program that includes real-world experience in the legal profession; holistic events to help you stay healthy, engaged and motivated; and national and international mooting competitions.Graduate with an internationally respected honours qualification, with advanced knowledge and skills that will set you apart in a competitive job market and provide a pathway to future research or learning.Be part of a law school that offers professional networks, an innovative environment, and the broadest employment outcomes. Join a class that includes some of Australia's brightest and most promising upcoming minds.FAST FACTSGlobal standingThe TC Beirne School of Law is an international leader in teaching and research. The school was also ranked 48th in the world in the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject – the only Queensland law school to be ranked in the top 50.IN THE CLASSROOMPersonalised teaching experienceOur courses are taught in small group settings and informal learning spaces in the Forgan Smith building, refurbished specifically for law students. You'll have the opportunity to test your knowledge with your peers and professors in an active learning environment .WHY STUDYAbout UQ Law ALUMNIUQ has a well-earned reputation in...

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brisbane (Australia)
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Street Lucia, QLD 4072

Start date

On request

About this course

Entry requirementsQueensland Year 12 (or equivalent) English, Mathematics B.All international applicants need to meet the minimum entry score for this program.IELTS overall 7; writing 7; speaking 7; reading 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ, view the English proficiency policy.International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Bachelors of Commerce/Laws (Honours) are eligible to apply for an Australian student visa .The Australian Government has simplified the visa...

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Subjects

  • Financial Training
  • Systems
  • School
  • Law
  • Financial
  • Banking
  • International
  • Teaching
  • Business Analysis
  • IT Law

Course programme



Program structure
The Bachelors of Commerce/Laws (Honours) is made up of two course lists:
Course list for the Bachelor of Commerce Course list for the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Each course is allocated a certain number of units (#). A standard full-time study load is 8 units per semester.
The Bachelors of Commerce/Laws (Honours) has a single set of Program Rules, which explain what is required to complete the dual program. These requirements include the total number of units you need to complete in order to graduate.
If you decide to enrol in a dual program, you can use a Dual Degree Planner to help organise your studies.
To have your degree conferred, you also need to comply with UQ’s policies and rules.

Honours

Honours is awarded to all graduates of this program. Honours is awarded in the following classes:

  • Class I
  • Class IIA
  • Class IIB
  • Class IIIA
  • Class IIIB

Class of honours depends on your GPA. For details refer to the Program Rules.

  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • ACCT1101 2 Accounting for Decision Making
  • ACCT2101 2 Financial Reporting
  • ACCT2102 2 Principles of Management Accounting
  • BISM1201 2 Transforming Business with Information Systems
  • ECON1010 2 Introductory Microeconomics
  • ECON1020 2 Introductory Macroeconomics
  • ECON1310 2 Quantitative Economic & Business Analysis A
  • FINM2401 2 Financial Management
  • LAWS1100 2 Business Law
  • MGTS1301 2 Introduction to Management
  • MKTG1501 2 Foundations of Marketing
  • RBUS3904 2 Integrated Commerce in Practice

Group 2

Majors

A student is required to complete at least 12 units as specified from one major (of which 6 units must be at level 3). Where definite instructions are given, students must follow those instructions when planning their major.

  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • ACCT3101 2 Auditing & Public Practice [1]
  • ACCT3102 2 External Reporting Issues [2]
  • ACCT3103 2 Accounting for Corporate Structures [2]
  • ACCT3104 2 Management Accounting [2]
  • ACCT3105 2 Advanced Management Accounting
  • LAWS3100 2 Corporations Law [2]
  • LAWS3101 2 Income Tax Law [1]
  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • BISM2202 2 Data Analytics and Information Management
  • BISM3203 2 Managing Business Data
  • BISM3208 2 Information Systems Strategy
  • BISM3222 2 Information Analysis and System Design
  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • BISM2203 2 Business Process Management
  • BISM2233 2 eBusiness Systems and Strategy
  • BISM3201 2 Accounting Information Systems
  • BISM3205 2 Business Information Security
  • BISM3206 2 Advanced Data Analytics
  • BISM3207 2 Managing Work in Virtual Environments
  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • ECON2300 2 Introductory Econometrics
  • ECON3210 2 Financial Markets & Institutions
  • FINM3401 2 Corporate Finance
  • FINM3402 2 Investments & Portfolio Management
  • FINM3403 2 International Financial Management
  • FINM3404 2 Banking & Lending Decisions
  • FINM3405 2 Derivatives and Risk Management
  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • ACCT3101 2 Auditing & Public Practice
  • ACCT3102 2 External Reporting Issues
  • ACCT3103 2 Accounting for Corporate Structures
  • ACCT3104 2 Management Accounting
  • ACCT3105 2 Advanced Management Accounting
  • BISM2202 2 Data Analytics and Information Management
  • BISM2203 2 Business Process Management
  • BISM2233 2 eBusiness Systems and Strategy
  • BISM3201 2 Accounting Information Systems
  • BISM3203 2 Managing Business Data
  • BISM3205 2 Business Information Security
  • BISM3206 2 Advanced Data Analytics
  • BISM3207 2 Managing Work in Virtual Environments
  • BISM3208 2 Information Systems Strategy
  • BISM3222 2 Information Analysis and System Design
  • ECON1320 2 Quantitative Economic & Business Analysis B
  • ECON2300 2 Introductory Econometrics
  • ECON3210 2 Financial Markets & Institutions
  • ECON3350 2 Applied Econometrics for Macroeconomics and Finance
  • ECON3360 2 Applied Econometrics for Microeconomics
  • FINM3401 2 Corporate Finance
  • FINM3402 2 Investments & Portfolio Management
  • FINM3403 2 International Financial Management
  • FINM3404 2 Banking & Lending Decisions
  • FINM3405 2 Derivatives and Risk Management
  • LAWS3100 2 Corporations Law
  • LAWS3101 2 Income Tax Law
  • LAWS3102 2 Business and Taxation
  • RBUS3999 2 Business Industry Placement

Commerce/Laws (Honours)

£ 39,568 VAT inc.