Graduate Diploma in Business Law

University of Adelaide

About

The ability to understand, analyse and use legal information can be critical for strength and longevity in the business realm.

Postgraduate law courses provide an overview of legal issues within a contemporary business context.

Structure

A foundation course (3 units): Introduction to Australian Law The remainder of the program consists of seven advanced law courses (21 units) selected from the list of Law courses. Seminar-style teaching is employed, courses are normally taught intensively over one or two weeks with approximately 24 hours of classes. Some courses are taught during the evening or on weekends, while other courses may be taught intensively over two or more weeks.

Academic Program Rules

The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.

You can find the academic program rules for this degree under the Faculty of the Professions rules.

Example Study Plan

Indicative Study Plan Core Course (3 units) LAW 7177: Introduction to Australian Law Electives (21 Units) 21&nbsp;units chosen from the following 3-unit courses: LAW 7034: Anti-discrimination Law - Practice and Theory&nbsp;(PG) LAW 7057: Corporate Governance (PG) LAW 7061: Globalisation and the Legal Regulation of Work (PG) LAW 7070: International Trade Law (PG) LAW 7115: Insolvency Law (PG) LAW 7123: Perspectives on Property and Society LAW 7155: Introduction to Arbitration LAW 7156: Advanced Arbitration LAW 7164: Criminal Law -&nbsp;Selected Issues LAW 7170: Public International Law LAW 7174: Advanced Comparative Law LAW 7178: Planning Law LAW 7179: Special Topic B LAW 7180: Relational Corporate Governance LAW 7182: Personal Bankruptcy Law and Practice (PG) Note: Other courses may be taken subject to the approval of the Program Coordinator Not all courses will be offered in any one calendar year. <!-- previous code Foundation Course (6 units) LAW 7157: Introduction to Business Law Advanced Courses (18 units) 18 units chosen from the following: LAW 7034: Anti-Discrimination Law: Practice and Theory (PG) LAW 7034: Anti-Discrimination Law: Practice and Theory (PG) LAW 7097: Anglo-American Constitutional History (PG) LAW 7007: Comparative Constitutional Law (PG) LAW 7055: Comparative Corporate Rescue Law (PG) LAW 7024: Comparative Law (PG) LAW 7056: Competition Law: Comparative Perspectives(PG) LAW 7057: Corporate Governance (PG) LAW 7043: Corporate Governance &amp; Security Reg: Int &amp; Com Persp LAW 7121: Corporations in the Global Age LAW 7150: European Business Law (PG) LAW 7059: European Union Law (PG) LAW 7061: Globalisation &amp; the Legal Regulation of Work (PG) LAW 7063: Government, Business and Regulation (PG) LAW 7120: Human Rights (PG) LAW 7080: Human Rights Internship Program (PG) LAW 7115: Insolvency Law (PG) LAW 7098: Insurance Law (PG) LAW 7064: Intellectual Property Law (PG) LAW 7065: International Commercial Arbitration (PG) LAW 7067: International Criminal Law(PG) LAW 7070: International Trade Law (PG) LAW 7076: International Economic Law (PG) LAW 7068: International Energy Law (PG) LAW 7040: International Environmental Law (PG) LAW 7038: Law of Debtor &amp; Creditor (PG) LAW 7009: Mining and Energy Law LAW 7123: Perspectives on Property &amp; Society LAW 7062: Selected Issues in Intellectual Property Law (PG) LAW 7096: Sport Law (PG) LAW 7066: Private International Law (PG) LAW 7042: Technology, Law and Society (PG) LAW 7074: Transitional Justice (PG) LAW 7122: Transnational Business &amp; Human Rights LAW 7073: Transnational Crime and Terrorism (PG) LAW 7075: Wine Law (PG) LAW 7124: Workplace Bargaining (PG) LAW 7072: Work Relationships &amp; the Law(PG) LAW 7025: Dissertation (PG) Note: other courses may be taken subject to the approval of the Program co-ordinator. Not all courses will be offered in any one calendar year -->

Entry requirements

For those who are based in Adelaide, we will be offering a blended delivery mode that combines face-to-face with remote learning in as many courses as possible, taking into consideration social distancing and hygiene. All lectures will continue to be delivered online for the remainder of the year, with some exceptions.

For our students who are studying offshore for the remainder of the 2020 Academic Year, the University will continue to offer high-quality access to the learning resources remotely. This includes all lectures, tutorials and other support material. Students will be advised in advance if there are course components that cannot be provided in remote mode and, wherever possible, offered alternative courses.

Learning outcomes

Career Readiness

Graduates are well prepared to pursue advanced career options in business, management and many other professional fields.

Note: this degree does not provide admission to practise law. Those seeking admission to practise should refer to the Bachelor of Laws in Degree Finder.

The University of Adelaide Careers Service prepares, inspires and empowers students to achieve successful career transitions and connect with industry.

Graduate Attributes

Adelaide Graduate Attributes
  1. Deep discipline knowledge
  2. Critical thinking and problem solving
  3. Teamwork and communication skills
  4. Career and leadership readiness
  5. Intercultural and ethical competency
  6. Self-awareness and emotional intelligence

Potential careers

Jury Consultant, Manager / Business Management, Auditor, Business Analyst, Business Consultant, Business Management, Business Manager, Commercial and Operation Analyst, Commercialisation Manager, Government or Corporate Policy Adviser, Taxation Officer, International Trade or Business Analyst

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