Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
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BBus: Work autonomously and collaboratively to contribute to organisational initiatives by selecting and applying relevant theory to analyse and generate solutions to dynamic issues and changing landscapes.
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BBus: Evaluate inputs from various sources and stakeholders to ensure that the interests of others, including organisational, societal, environmental, and professional expectations, are recognised.
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BBus: Evaluate digital technologies, mechanisation, computerisation, and/or automation to support current and future business processes in the relevant domain of specialist expertise.
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BBus: Communicate broad-level specialist advice to others to build professional credibility.
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BBus: Exercise professional judgement using critical and reflective thinking and self-directed learning to continue developing as a self-reliant, ethical, and responsible professional.
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BBus: Leverage a well-developed professional identity by exhibiting the human capabilities and knowledge demanded by modern organisations.
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LLB: Demonstrate an understanding of a coherent body of knowledge that includes the fundamental areas of law, the Australian legal system, and underlying principles and concepts (including international and comparative contexts), the broader contexts within which legal issues arise, and the principles and values of justice and of ethical practice in lawyers’ roles.
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LLB: Recognise ethical and justice‐related issues that are likely to arise in the legal professional context, an understanding of approaches to ethical decision‐making, and the developing ability to respond appropriately to ethical and justice‐related issues, and exercise professional judgment.
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LLB: Demonstrate how to identify and formulate legal issues, apply legal reasoning and research to generate appropriate responses to legal problems, engage in critical analysis and make a reasoned choice between alternatives, and think creatively in approaching and generating solutions to legal problems.
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LLB: Demonstrate the intellectual and practical skills needed to identify, research, evaluate and synthesise relevant factual, legal, and policy issues.
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LLB: Use appropriate means, including technology, to engage and communicate effectively and persuasively, both orally and in writing, with lawyers and non‐lawyers, and to collaborate effectively and constructively with others.
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LLB: Demonstrate the ability to learn and work independently; and reflect on and assess their own capabilities and performance, and seek and make use of feedback as appropriate, to determine personal and professional development needs and achievements.
Structure Notes
The Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Laws double degree comprises 40 units as follows:
Business courses: 16 units
7 x Core Courses1 x 8 unit Major1 elective course*
Law courses: 24 units
16 x core courses8 law elective courses
Footnotes
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Note: Students replace the Bachelor of Business core course LAW1500 with the Law course LAW1111 Australian Legal System.
Structure
Business Courses16 Units
Law Courses24 Units
Intake Details
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Trimester 1
OL-TWMBA-TR1-Full Time
OL-TWMBA-TR1-Part Time
ON-SPRNG-TR1-Full Time
ON-SPRNG-TR1-Part Time
ON-TWMBA-TR1-Full Time
ON-TWMBA-TR1-Part Time
Trimester 2
OL-TWMBA-TR2-Full Time
OL-TWMBA-TR2-Part Time
ON-SPRNG-TR2-Full Time
ON-SPRNG-TR2-Part Time
ON-TWMBA-TR2-Full Time
ON-TWMBA-TR2-Part Time
Trimester 3
OL-TWMBA-TR3-Full Time
OL-TWMBA-TR3-Part Time
ON-SPRNG-TR3-Full Time
ON-SPRNG-TR3-Part Time
ON-TWMBA-TR3-Full Time
ON-TWMBA-TR3-Part Time
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