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Get ahead of the competition by pursuing both law and accounting, earning two degrees in only 5.5 years.
A dual degree broadens your expertise and unlocks diverse career possibilities.
You'll complete your studies with professional honors, mastering Australian legal principles and cutting-edge accounting concepts. This legal proficiency, paired with specialized accounting skills, will launch you toward a fulfilling professional journey.
During your law program, you can engage in a Community Justice Project, hone advocacy and negotiation techniques, or gain real-world experience through our Legal Advice Clinic or industry placements. Participate in mock trials at our moot court to experience courtroom advocacy firsthand.
Your accounting curriculum will build robust business acumen, covering financial accounting, taxation, corporate law, and auditing. You'll also explore how economic, legal, and political factors shape international business.
Laws (Honours)
From day one, UniSA Law students develop crucial skills in analysis, communication, negotiation, and advocacy. You'll practice legal argumentation and client advising throughout your studies.
Core courses cover foundational aspects of Australia's legal system, including torts, contracts, criminal law, and constitutional law. These subjects provide comprehensive knowledge of essential legal frameworks.
Our program also emphasizes leadership development, intercultural competence, project management, and community involvement.
Practical components include moot court competitions, negotiation simulations, and witness examinations. Through community projects, advanced research, or industry placements, you'll graduate fully prepared for legal practice.
Accounting
Core curriculum covers accounting principles and economic theory, establishing strong business fundamentals. You'll also explore specialized topics including:
financial and managerial accounting
strategic financial evaluation
sustainable accounting practices