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Pursuing a combined accounting and law degree enables you to broaden your skillset and career prospects. This dual qualification can be completed faster than undertaking two separate bachelor's degrees. Taught by experienced professionals and academics, UniSQ's law curriculum explores essential areas including contract law, criminal justice, dispute resolution, corporate and constitutional law, property trusts, legal procedures, evidentiary rules, along with legal theory and professional ethics. The accounting component equips you with technical expertise in financial reporting, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation, information systems, and professional ethics. Your legal education culminates in a comprehensive capstone project that synthesizes your accumulated knowledge while enhancing organizational, research, interpersonal, and ethical reasoning capabilities. Leverage UniSQ's extensive industry networks to gain practical experience through professional placements and collaborative projects with organizations. Graduate career-ready after honing your skills in simulated courtrooms, legal clinics, and hands-on training in legal advocacy and support services. If you're considering law but uncertain about practicing, this career-oriented dual degree develops valuable transferable skills from both disciplines, fostering critical analysis, sophisticated problem-solving abilities, and advanced research techniques.
Pre-requisites
To study this degree we assume you have sound knowledge in:
We assume that your knowledge is equivalent to a grade C or higher in Units 3 and 4 at high school level (typically studied in Year 12).