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Y04 Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Business

The five-year Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business double degree at Edith Cowan University combines a Law degree program with a Business degree program.  The double degree provides students with lifelong transferable skills equipping them for employment in a wide range of professions, and for further study in a variety of disciplines.

 

SPECIAL EXIT POINTS

Bachelor of Laws OR Bachelor of Business can be awarded if sufficient credit points in the relevant program are completed and subject to meeting the course structure of that award.

 

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION

 

Bachelor of Laws

The ECU Bachelor of Laws degree satisfies the academic requirements for the admission of law graduates as legal practitioners in Western Australia. Professional recognition has also been extended to the off-campus mode of delivery from 2010.  As with other Bachelor of Laws degrees in Australia, before a law graduate may be admitted to the legal profession in that state or territory, certain additional requirements must be satisfied after completion of the Bachelor of Laws degree. For law graduates seeking admission in Western Australia, refer to the Legal Profession Act 2008 (WA).

 

Bachelor of Business

(Accounting) - CPA and ICAA accreditation

Students completing the major in Accounting and who are seeking CPA and other professional body accreditation must take LAW3109 Taxation Law as a LAW elective in addition to LAW3102 Corporations Law (Core Law unit) instead of LAW2300 Company Law and LAW2410 Income Tax Framework II as noted under the Accounting Major listing.

 

 

 
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Standard University admission requirements apply.

 
COURSE LOCATION
This course is available on Joondalup Campus.
 
MODE OF STUDY
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This course is available in the following modes of delivery - On-campus, and Online.

Only students commencing study within the Bachelor of Laws degree component from 2010 onwards, and not entering with advanced standing, will be able to complete the entire Bachelor of Laws degree in the off-campus mode. Units will become available in the off-campus mode on a progressive basis. Business Core units and Business Edge units are available off-campus (online). Note: Only the majors of Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, Management, Management of Information Technology and Marketing can be completed entirely off-campus (online).
 
COURSE STRUCTURE

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) / Bachelor of Business consists of 720 credit points (48 units).  

 

Bachelor of Laws Core units 22 units
Bachelor of Laws Elective units 10 units
Bachelor of Business Business Edge units 4 units
Bachelor of Business Business Core units 4 units
Bachelor of Business Major program* 8 units

 

 

* As each Bachelor of Business major contains one additional business core unit within its structure students must ensure their choice of Business core units includes the unit required by that major. Failure to do so may mean that students are required to take additional units to satisfy the requirements of the major.

 

Bachelor of Business additional requirements

 

Accounting Major

CPA and ICAA accreditation

In the Accounting Major, the unit LAW2300 Company Law II and LAW2410 Income Tax framework must not be undertaken. LAW3102 Corporations Law LLB core unit and LAW3109 Taxation Law (LLB elective unit) must be taken instead.

 

Finance Major

LAW2410 Income Tax Framework is unable to be taken as part of this major if LAW3109 Taxation Law is taken as an LLB elective unit.

 

LAW1100 Legal Framework

Students requiring LAW1100 as a pre-requisite unit for a Level 2 or Level 3 unit can use LAW1111 or LAW1117 as a substitute for LAW1100 in this double degree only. Students are required to contact the Faculty Student Information Office for assistance in enrolling into any units that require LAW1100 as a pre-requisite.

Planning students will be required to take an additional Planning elective unit instead of LAW1100.

 

 
CORE UNITS
Bachelor of Laws


 
LAW1113 Criminal Law I 15
LAW1214 Criminal Law II 15
LAW1111 Contract Law I 15
LAW1212 Contract Law II 15
LAW1117 Torts I 15
LAW1218 Torts II 15
LAW1116 Legal Process 15
LAW1600 Legal Writing and Research 15
LAW2102 Property Law I 15
LAW2312 Property Law II 15
LAW2350 Administrative Law 15
LAW2104 Constitutional Law I 15
LAW2314 Constitutional Law II 15
LAW3102 Corporations Law 15
LAW3106 Evidence 15
LAW3107 Law of Trusts 15
LAW3103 Equity 15
LAW4604 Civil Procedures I 15
LAW4614 Civil Procedures II 15
LAW4605 Commercial Practice, Conveyancing&Drafting I 15
LAW4615 Commercial Practice, Conveyancing&Drafting II 15
LAW4704 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility 15
 
Students should take care in ensuring that they satisfy the pre-requisites for any unit.
 
ELECTIVE UNITS
Students must complete 150 credit points, ten (10) LAW units selected from:
 
CRI1103 Criminology 15
CRI3109 International Human Rights 15
LAW2105 Employment Law 15
LAW2106 Intellectual Property Law 15
LAW2600 Terrorism and the Law 15
LAW2601 Planning and Development Law I 15
LAW2602 Environmental Law and Administration 15
LAW3105 Alternative Dispute Resolution 15
LAW3109 Taxation Law 15
LAW3201 Law of Banking and Credit III 15
LAW3260 Asian Legal and Political Systems III 15
LAW3608 Advanced Taxation Law 15
LAW3600 Coronial Law and Mortuary Practice 15
LAW3602 Community Legal Practice 15
LAW3605 Occupational Health, Safety and Security Law and Policy 15
LAW3700 Supervised Legal Research Paper 15
LAW4108 International Law 15
LAW4110 International Trade Law 15
LAW4130 Innocence Project 15
LAW4206 Advanced Criminal Law 15
LAW4607 Family Law 15
LAW4609 Remedies 15
LAW4601 Mining and Resource Law 15
LAW3221 Trade Practices, Competition and Consumer Protection Law 15
IAS1115 Indigenous Australians, Cultural Competence and the Criminal Justice System 15
 
Students should check with the School of Law and Justice to determine which elective units are offered by the University in any semester and any pre-requisites before enrolling
 
CORE UNITS
Bachelor of Business



 
Business Edge units (4 units)
BES1100 Foundations of Business Knowledge 15
BES1200 Business Knowledge Development 15
BES2100 Foundations of Business Leadership 15
BES3100 Business Career Development 15
Plus
Business Core units* (4 units) selected from:
ACC1100 Accounting I 15
ECF1110 Economics I 15
ECF1120 Finance I 15
MIS1600 e-Business Systems 15
MAN1100 Management I 15
MKT1600 Marketing Principles&Practices 15
 
* As each Bachelor of Business major contains one additional business core unit within its structure students must ensure their choice of Business core units includes the unit required by that major. Failure to do so may mean that students are required to take additional units to satisfy the requirements of the major.

LAW1100 Legal Framework

Students requiring LAW1100 as a pre-requisite unit for a Level 2 or Level 3 unit can use LAW1111 or LAW1117 as a substitute for LAW1100 in this double degree only. Students are required to contact the Faculty Student Information Office for assistance in enrolling into any units that require LAW1100 as a pre-requisite. Planning students will be required to take an additional Planning elective unit instead of LAW1100.



 
 
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MAAAAJEconomics Major
MAAAHDEvent Management Major
MAAAAIFinance Major
MAAAHFHospitality Management Major
MAAAAOHuman Resource Management Major
MAAAAQInternational Business Major
MAAAANManagement Major
MAAADIManagement of Information Technology Major
MAAACXMarketing Major
MAAAHMPlanning Major
MAAAFTSport Management Major
MAAAHETourism Management Major
 
 
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website:
http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity

Last Updated - Higher Education: 31/03/2010 VET: 31/03/2010