Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

About

This program is a double degree program that comprises the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business (Information Systems).

With the technology advancement in the recent decades, enterprises today face a lot of issues such as privacy, ethics, intellectual property and other legal disputes.

In the meantime, law firms are in high demand for staff who understand both the law and information technology.

This double degree prepares candidates for a legal career related to information technology.

Graduates will have the opportunity to work in various areas of law, for example, as Technology Advisory Lawyers, Dispute Resolution Lawyers or Legal Consultants in legal service organisations or public and private enterprises.

During the double degree, career development learning is scaffolded across early, mid and late stages of the program.Bachelor of LawsThe Bachelor of Laws program is accredited by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board as meeting the educational requirements for admission to practice as an Australian lawyer.

You will be able to be admitted to practice after completing a recognised Practical Legal Training course (6 months);

or supervised workplace training with a law firm (12 months).By completing the Bachelor of Laws program you will possess a detailed and comprehensive knowledge of the Australian legal framework and fundamental legal principles, an understanding of comparative and international legal systems, an understanding of the ethical framework in which the Australian legal system operates, and a fundamental knowledge of the extra-legal factors impinging upon the substantive law.Learning activities and experiences in the Bachelor of Laws include case-based learning with students encouraged to engage in critical discussion in seminars and online forums, supplemented by active, authentic experiential learning opportunities in various simulations that develop legal skills.

These simulations include writing briefs and other legal documents, mooting, interviewing, negotiation and mediation skills.

These are integrated into most substantive law courses to ensure that you develop the skills in close connection with the legal knowledge.

Clinical legal education and industry placement opportunities are also provided.A capstone experience will be provided in the courses LAW2591 Law of Evidence (12 credit points) which will give you the opportunity to critically reflect on the curriculum of this program.

The course promotes the integration and synthesis of a range of knowledge and skills gained in the program and the application of these in discipline related real-world scenarios.Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)In the Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) program you will develop knowledge and skills related to business, information systems, information technology and interpersonal relations, using these to create business information system solutions.

The final year of the program includes the capstone course, ISYS2452 Design Thinking & the Digital Startup.

This capstone experience enables you to critically reflect on and consolidate your theoretical and practical learning.In the Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) program you will experience a variety of learning experiences that may include:

lectures and tutorials, assignments, collaborative projects, and activities for developing information systems in a business context.

Assessment includes formal examinations, written assignments, evaluation of case studies, completion of projects, and in-class tests.The program also promotes the application of information systems design and development to real-world scenarios, leading to work-readiness or entry to graduate studies.

As a graduate of this program you will be prepared to work in any organisation anywhere in the world due to the ubiquity of information systems in global business environments.

You may be employed in a number of roles, such as:

business analyst, software designer, software developer, network administrator, database administrator, IT consultant, or IT support.

This double degree program is delivered on-campus.

Structure

Year One of Program

Semester One - Complete the following One (1) Commencement Course:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Becoming a Lawyer in a Globalised World 12 LAW2580 City Campus

Complete the following Three (3) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Contract Law 12 LAW2585 City Campus
Business Information Systems 12 ISYS2056 City Campus
Business Statistics 1 12 ECON1030 City Campus

Semester Two - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Torts Law 12 LAW2601 City Campus
Principles of Criminal Law and Procedure 12 LAW2596 City Campus
Prices and Markets 12 ECON1020 City Campus
Introduction to Management 12 BUSM4176 City Campus
AND

Year Two of Program

Semester One - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Australian Government and Statutory Interpretation 12 LAW2579 City Campus
Principles of Company Law 12 LAW2595 City Campus
Marketing Principles 12 MKTG1025 City Campus
Accounting in Organisations and Society 12 ACCT1046 City Campus

Semester Two - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Enterprise Law: Designing Legal Solutions 12 LAW2586 City Campus
Technology, Ethics and the Law 12 LAW2600 City Campus
Macroeconomics 1 12 ECON1010 City Campus
Digital Business Design and Innovation 12 ISYS1051 City Campus
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Year Three of Program

Semester One - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Principles of Administrative Law 12 LAW2594 City Campus
Property Law 12 LAW2597 City Campus
Business Data Management and Analytics 12 ISYS2421 City Campus
Business Information Technology 12 INTE2043 City Campus

Semester Two - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Equity 12 LAW2587 City Campus
Law, Business and Human Rights 12 LAW2593 City Campus
Business Analysis and Impact Management 12 ISYS1039 City Campus
Information Systems Solutions and Design 12 ISYS2047 City Campus
AND

Year Four of Program

Semester One - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Constitutional Law 12 LAW2584 City Campus
Civil Dispute Resolution 12 LAW2582 City Campus
e Business Systems 1 12 INTE2047 City Campus
Information Systems Strategy and Governance 12 ISYS2423 City Campus

Semester Two - Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Justice Innovation 12 LAW2589 City Campus

Select and Complete Three (3) Courses from the Approved Law Option List at the end of this program structure.

AND

Year Five of Program

Semester One - Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Trusts 12 LAW2602 City Campus

Complete the following One (1) Capstone Course:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Design Thinking and the Digital Startup 12 ISYS2452 City Campus

Select and Complete Two (2) Courses from the Approved Law Option List at the end of this program structure.

Semester 2 - Complete the following One (1) Capstone Course:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Law of Evidence 12 LAW2591 City Campus

Select and Complete Two (2) Courses from the Approved Law Option List at the end of this program structure.

Select and Complete 12 Credit Points of University Elective Courses. Only One (1) Global Study Tour course (12 credit points) may be taken as part of university electives.

AND

Approved Law Options List.

Law Options:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Intellectual Property Law 12 LAW2537 City Campus
Introduction to Employment Law 12 LAW2472 City Campus
Law of Investments and Financial Markets 12 LAW2457 City Campus
International Commercial Law 12 LAW2536 City Campus
Taxation Law 12 LAW2599 City Campus
Global Trade and Business Law 12 LAW2588 City Campus
Public International Law 12 LAW2598 City Campus
Law of Wills 12 LAW2592 City Campus
Business and Human Rights Clinic 12 LAW2581 City Campus
Clinical Legal Practice 12 LAW2583 City Campus
Law of Climate Change 12 LAW2590 City Campus
Contemporary Legal Research Project 12 LAW2603 City Campus
External Legal Competition 12 LAW2610 City Campus
Legal Internship 12 LAW2608 City Campus
LLB Study Tour (CIJ): Innovative Justice and Court Innovation 12 LAW2609 City Campus

Entry requirements

Applicants with recent secondary education (current and within the past two years):

Successful completion of an Australian Year 12 senior secondary certificate of education or equivalent. VCE study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL or equivalent.

If applicable, this includes equity access schemes and any other adjustment factors.

Associate Degree applicants:

Applicants who have successfully completed the equivalent of an Associate Degree with GPA converted to ATAR.

All Bachelor of Business Degree applicants:

Applicants who have successfully completed the equivalent of four courses in an Australian Bachelor Degree with GPA converted to ATAR and no double-fail in any required course of the receiving degree.

Open Universities Australia (OUA) applicants:

Successful completion of four Open Universities Australia higher education units with a with GPA converted to ATAR.

Work and Life Experience:

You may satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice. If you are applying to RMIT as an applicant with work or life experience, you may sit the STAT multiple choice if you:

  • are 19 years of age or over as of 1 January in the year in which you will start your studies and
  • have not been enrolled in secondary studies for at least two years and
  • have no prior secondary school (Year 12), VET studies, HE studies or relevant work experience that can be considered for entry, or these do not meet the minimum academic requirements for the program

STAT results are valid for two years prior to the commencement of study and can be used to meet Year 12 English prerequisites. You are still required to meet all other program prerequisites or equivalents. Learn more about RMIT STAT results including minimum STAT scores required to meet prerequisites.

Learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes Bachelor of Laws

Bachelor of Laws graduates will have the foundational legal knowledge required for a career as a legal practitioner or legal/non-legal roles in a variety of law-related fields. You will also possess the ability to analyse a problem involving a question or questions of law and, through research, to provide a solution to it. You will possess the skills needed to practise law in a variety of fields, industry sectors and locations; and you will develop skills in effective writing, drafting, advocacy, interviewing and advising, negotiation, team work and presentations. You will have an understanding of the application of ethical standards; be able to demonstrate judgment and strategic reasoning; and be effective in self-management. Possessing strong self- management skills, you will be able to work well individually and as members of teams. You will have sound commercial judgment and an awareness of the ethical and justice issues affecting all stakeholders in the Australian legal system.

On the successful completion of this program, you will be able to:

Program Learning Outcomes Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)

As a graduate of this program, you will be able to effectively perform in a global business IS environment to design and implement business solutions, grounded in current IT infrastructure, technology development, organisational change and ethical codes of practice.

On the successful completion of this program, you will be able to:

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