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Business Law offers a legal framework for commercial operations. Grasping how laws affect business structures and dealings is essential for driving innovation in the corporate world.
Your studies begin with a foundational year covering key business areas, equipping you with knowledge about modern organizational challenges. Starting in year two, you'll specialize in Business Law while selecting from diverse electives. This program teaches you about Australia's legal system and its effect on commercial activities. Career paths include business consultant, contract specialist, account manager, human resources advisor, workplace safety coordinator, and commercial operations analyst.
The curriculum includes a culminating final-year project where you'll integrate your knowledge by working with peers across different fields. Additionally, you can opt for an internship to gain practical experience while earning academic credit.
Business Law intersects with multiple disciplines, from regulatory compliance to corporate oversight. Specialization areas include global commerce law, financial and tax regulations, labor and equality laws, occupational safety standards, and media regulations.
Upon earning your Bachelor of Business (Business Law), you can pursue a Master's in business with potential credit for up to four courses, potentially completing your graduate degree in one year. This accelerated pathway allows you to obtain both undergraduate and graduate qualifications within four years.