Bachelor of Management/Bachelor of Laws - 829AA
Course Code: | 829AA |
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Course Version: | 4 |
Location: | UC - Canberra, Bruce |
Faculty: | Faculty of Business, Government & Law |
Discipline(s): | Canberra Business School Canberra Law School |
CRICOS Code: | 063979G |
English Language Requirements: | There are non-standard English language requirements for this course. To be eligible you must have an academic IELTS or equivalent of 6.5, with no band score below 6.0. Students who have undertaken all of their education in an English speaking country (as defined on UC website) are deemed to have met our English language proficiency requirements. |
Introduction
This course is for undergraduates who seek to combine a law degree with a professional management qualification in order to enhance their attractiveness to employers. The course is fully accredited as a basis for admission to practice law in Australia.
The single degree of Bachelor of Management may be taken out when 72 credit points have been attained and the requirements of the degree met.
The degree has a focus upon corporate and commercial law, with minors in other areas to cater for student preferences. The Teaching Program is enhanced by research strengths with student opportunities to be involved in UC's National Centre for Corporate Law, the National Institute of Governance and e-Justice and Court of the Future Networks.
The Bachelor of Management is designed for those who are making, or who plan to make, their careers in management in the business, public and non-governmental sectors. It is suitable both for those who have recently completed secondary studies and for those with some work experience. The course combines conceptual understanding and a practical orientation in Management, with majors in Government and Politics and Management, Governance and Policy.
Admission Requirements
Normal UC admission requirements to an undergraduate course.
Additional Admission Requirements
Refer to individual courses.
Assumed Knowledge
Refer to individual courses.
Information on admission closing dates can be found here.
Course Requirements
Information for Current Students
There are previous versions of this course. As a current student you will complete the requirements for the course that were in place when you commenced. Click on the relevant link below to view the requirements of your version of the course.
- Version6 - Start Date: 01/01/2016 End Date: 31/12/2018
- Version4 - Start Date: 01/01/2012 End Date: 31/12/2014
Awards
Award(s) | Official Abbreviation |
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Bachelor of Laws | LLB |
Bachelor of Management | B Mgt |
Alternate Exit Awards
Bachelor of Management | Bachelor of Laws |
Typical Study Pattern
Please refer to the tab to view Course Requirements, check unit details and select Restricted Choice Units for the course. Please note not all units are offered in each teaching period.
Unit Delivery Modes
Delivery modes for units in this degree are yet to be confirmed. Please contact us for more details.
Professional Accreditation
LLB Professional accreditation: This program is recognised by the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory and the State of NSW. Through mutual recognition, UC's degree may serve as the basis for admission in all Australian jurisdictions.Through a program offered in conjunction with the College of Law, students may (in their final year of the Bachelor of Laws at UC) begin their Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice course that qualifies them for admission.
Arrangements exist for students to articulate into programs leading to admission in the UK and the United States.
Graduate Employment
Graduates from the course have a record of outstanding employment opportunities and high starting salaries.
Special Class Delivery Details
Small class sizes are combined with highly qualified staff and state-of-the-art facilities, including on-campus and remote access to all major online legal databases.
Course Duration
10 semesters full-time; equivalent part-time; maximum 24 semesters.
Honours
The degree of Bachelor of Laws may be awarded with first or second class honours. Requirements are specified in the Determination of Course Particulars for the Bachelor of Laws.
Internships
Opportunities exist for law internships through linkages with Law firms, governments and overseas universities.
Internationalisation
Opportunities exist for international study through linkages with Law firms, governments and overseas universities.
Offerings
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Past Offerings
- 2012->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2013->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2014->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2015->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2016->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2017->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2018->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2019->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
- 2020->UC - Canberra, Bruce-Internal
Enrolment Numbers
View the number of student enrolments for the previous full year. Please note that course numbers are indicative only and in no way reflect individual class sizes.