Commerce / Law

University of New South Wales

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T3 intake for this program is available for International students onlyThis Handbook is for commencing students.

If you commenced in a prior year please refer to the Online Handbook in the year you started your Law degree or contact the Faculty of Law for advice.The Bachelor of Laws degree may … For more content click the Read More button below.T3 intake for this program is available for International students onlyThis Handbook is for commencing students.

If you commenced in a prior year please refer to the Online Handbook in the year you started your Law degree or contact the Faculty of Law for advice.The Bachelor of Laws degree may be combined with a Bachelor of Commerce specialising in Accounting, Business Economics, Business Strategy and Economic Management, Financial Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Management, Marketing, Real Estates Studies or Taxation.This program provides an opportunity to obtain two degrees of professional importance to business, administration and commercial law practice.Duration/AwardThe program is a five year full-time program leading to the award of the two degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws (BCom/LLB).Read More

Structure

Business Majors3502 - Commerce

Major Requirements: 48 UOC in an approved disciplinary stream containing at least 18 UOC at level 3. (Note that the 48 UOC includes the first disciplinary course(s) in the Core (Compulsory or Flexible). This means that, for the majority of majors, students will complete 42 UOC in specified disciplinary courses outside the core, (except for the Real Estate Studies major.)Please Note: -The Business Law major (TABLA1) is not available to students enrolled in 4733 Commerce/Law.- Commerce/Education (secondary) 3462 students can only choose one major from: (a) Business Economics(b) Financial Economics(c) Business Strategy and Economic Management(d) Accounting (students who wish to meet CPA/CAANZ professional recognition requirements in this major will need to complete an additional Upper Level Economics elective above what is required within the commerce component)keyboard_arrow_down

  • Major
  • ACCTA148 UOCAccounting
  • COMMF148 UOCReal Estate Studies
  • COMMJ148 UOCBusiness Analytics
  • ECONF148 UOCBusiness Economics
  • ECONI148 UOCBusiness Strategy & Econ Mngmt
  • ECONJ160 UOCFinancial Economics
  • FINSA148 UOCFinance
  • FINSR148 UOCFinancial Technology
  • IBUSA148 UOCInternational Business
  • INFSA148 UOCInformation Systems
  • MARKA148 UOCMarketing
  • MGMTA148 UOCManagement
  • MGMTH148 UOCHuman Resource Management
  • TABLA148 UOCBusiness Law
  • TABLC148 UOCTaxation

Business Core Courses3502 - Commerce

Students must take 24 UOC of the following courses. Please Note: - Students in program Engineering, Advanced Mathematics, Science, Advanced Science and Computer Science combined with Commerce are not required to take ECON1203, as the requirements are being fulfilled by MATH courses within the non-commerce side of these programs. Hence students must complete another 6 UOC of UNSW Business School electives to fulfil the requirement for 96 UOC of UNSW Business School courses within this double degree.- Students should select the MATH or PSYC course required for their Science major. If a Science major does not require a MATH or PSYC course (for example the Pathology and Vision Science majors) or if the Science major does not require one of the statistics courses listed above, students should complete ECON1203. MATH and PSYC count towards Science and ECON1203 count towards Commerce. If you have completed a Science course that excludes ECON1203, then you will need to study another 6UOC of UNSW Business School elective in order to meet the 96UOC from the Business School requirement.keyboard_arrow_down

  • ACCT15016 UOCAccounting and Financial Management 1A
  • ECON11016 UOCMicroeconomics 1
  • MGMT10016 UOCManaging Organisations and People
  • ECON12036 UOCBusiness and Economic Statistics

Core Courses4701 - Law

Students must take 96 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down

  • LAWS10216 UOCCrime and the Criminal Process
  • LAWS10226 UOCCriminal Laws
  • LAWS10526 UOCIntroducing Law and Justice
  • LAWS10616 UOCTorts
  • LAWS10756 UOCContracts
  • LAWS10916 UOCBusiness Associations
  • LAWS11416 UOCPrinciples of Public Law
  • LAWS11506 UOCPrinciples of Private Law
  • LAWS11606 UOCAdministrative Law
  • LAWS12306 UOCLawyers, Ethics and Justice
  • LAWS21506 UOCFederal Constitutional Law
  • LAWS22706 UOCLaw in the Global Context
  • LAWS23516 UOCCourt Process, Evidence and Proof
  • LAWS23716 UOCResolving Civil Disputes
  • LAWS23836 UOCLand Law
  • LAWS23856 UOCEquity and Trusts

Flexible Core Courses3502 - Commerce

Student must take at least 24 UOC of the following courses.Please note:- Commerce/Law 4733 student are not permitted to take TABL1710. Please choose another flexible core.- Commerce/Media (PR and Advertising) 3559, MARK1012 is a shared course between B com and B media, by default, MARK1012 will always count towards the Commerce component and students will need to complete another Media elective to make up the required UOC for the Media component study.keyboard_arrow_down

  • ACCT15116 UOCAccounting and Financial Management 1B
  • COMM10006 UOCCreating Social Change: From Innovation to Impact
  • ECON11026 UOCMacroeconomics 1
  • FINS16136 UOCBusiness Finance
  • INFS16026 UOCDigital Transformation in Business
  • MARK10126 UOCMarketing Fundamentals
  • MGMT11016 UOCGlobal Business Environment
  • TABL17106 UOCBusiness and the Law

Law Electives4701 - Law

Students must complete 42 UOC of Law Electives.Note: With the permission of the Director of Undergraduate Studies and the course teacher, undergraduate students may enrol in one or more Postgraduate courses, in a select list of approved Postgraduate Electives. Not more than half the students' total elective courses may be taken from the postgraduate offerings.keyboard_arrow_down

  • LAWS12133 UOCFoundations Enrichment 1
  • LAWS12143 UOCFoundations Enrichment 2
  • LAWS30146 UOCInsolvency Law
  • LAWS30176 UOCThe Politics of Human Rights: Theory and Critique
  • LAWS30186 UOCCommercial Law
  • LAWS30196 UOCFinancial Economics and Law
  • LAWS30216 UOCFoundations of Intellectual Property Law
  • LAWS30226 UOCCompetition Law
  • LAWS30236 UOCCommercial and Charitable Trusts
  • LAWS30256 UOCAdvanced Contract Law
  • LAWS30286 UOCEmployment Law
  • LAWS30466 UOCIntellectual Property 1: Copyright and Designs
  • LAWS30476 UOCAustralian Bills of Rights and the Protection of Human Rights
  • LAWS30576 UOCAdvanced Intellectual Property Policy and Practice
  • LAWS30606 UOCHuman Rights Clinic (Non-intensive)
  • LAWS30646 UOCUNSW Law Journal (Executive Editor)
  • LAWS30656 UOCUNSW Law Journal Editor
  • LAWS30676 UOCInternational Criminal Law
  • LAWS30706 UOCInternational Investment Law and Policy
  • LAWS30726 UOCCorporate Misconduct and White Collar Crime
  • LAWS30736 UOCCities, Planning, Law and Justice
  • LAWS30746 UOCSocial Impact Hub (Non-Intensive)
  • LAWS307512 UOCSocial Impact Hub (Intensive)
  • LAWS30796 UOCRestitution
  • LAWS30846 UOCInternational Trade Law: The Law and Policy of the WTO
  • LAWS30866 UOCInternational Law Competitive Moot
  • LAWS30876 UOCUS Legal Systems (Berkeley)
  • LAWS31026 UOCAdvanced Criminal Law
  • LAWS31056 UOCPenology
  • LAWS31156 UOCPeople, Land and Community
  • LAWS31236 UOCChinese Legal System (SJTU)
  • LAWS31256 UOCCriminal Process and Human Rights
  • LAWS31306 UOCAdministrative Justice
  • LAWS31316 UOCInformation Technology Law
  • LAWS31336 UOCLaw of Banking
  • LAWS31356 UOCLand Dealings: Residential and Commercial Contracts
  • LAWS31376 UOCAustralian Consumer Law
  • LAWS31396 UOCIndonesian Law
  • LAWS31416 UOCSecurities and Financial Services Regulation
  • LAWS31426 UOCConceptual Framework of the Common Law
  • LAWS31446 UOCAnimal Law
  • LAWS31466 UOCHuman Rights Law (New York)
  • LAWS31476 UOCElements of Income Tax Law
  • LAWS31496 UOCTheories of Law and Biology
  • LAWS31506 UOCContemporary Constitutional Law
  • LAWS31526 UOCAdvanced Revenue Law
  • LAWS31556 UOCResponses to Corporate Wrongdoing
  • LAWS31576 UOCChinese Regulation of International Business
  • LAWS31596 UOCInternational and Comparative Law Workshop
  • LAWS31656 UOCIslamic Law and Society
  • LAWS31676 UOCThe Rule of Law in Southeast Asia
  • LAWS31706 UOCThe Essential Advocate:An Intro to Advocacy
  • LAWS31816 UOCInternational Humanitarian Law
  • LAWS31826 UOCInternational Human Rights Law and Advocacy
  • LAWS31836 UOCAustralian Journal of Human Rights
  • LAWS31856 UOCPublic Interest Litigation: Origins and Strategies
  • LAWS31866 UOCHuman Rights Defender
  • LAWS31876 UOCForced Migration and Human Rights in International Law
  • LAWS31886 UOCSettlement of International Disputes
  • LAWS31926 UOCTakeovers and Capital Markets Law
  • LAWS31956 UOCAnti-Terrorism Law, Criminal Justice and Human Rights
  • LAWS31966 UOCDesigning Technology Solutions for Access to Justice
  • LAWS32116 UOCIndigenous People and the Law
  • LAWS32126 UOCIndigenous Law Centre Student Editor
  • LAWS32166 UOCFood Law
  • LAWS32216 UOCMedia Law: General Principles
  • LAWS32226 UOCCommunications Law
  • LAWS32316 UOCWork Health and Safety Law
  • LAWS32406 UOCKingsford Legal Centre Family Law Community Education Clinic (Non-Intensive)
  • LAWS32486 UOCIntellectual Property 2: Trade Marks and Patents
  • LAWS32516 UOCAustralian Legal History - Before and After the First Fleet
  • LAWS32726 UOCAustralian Immigration Law and Practice
  • LAWS32766 UOCSir Anthony Mason Research Project in Constitutional Law
  • LAWS32816 UOCAdvanced Statutory Interpretation
  • LAWS32826 UOCAdvanced Administrative Law
  • LAWS32926 UOCThe High Court of Australia
  • LAWS33006 UOCHousing Clinic (Redfern Legal Centre)
  • LAWS33016 UOCRemedies
  • LAWS33026 UOCLand and Environment Court Clinic
  • LAWS330312 UOCKingsford Legal Centre Community Law Clinic (Intensive)
  • LAWS33046 UOCKingsford Legal Centre Community Law Clinic (Non-intensive)
  • LAWS330512 UOCKingsford Legal Centre Employment Law Clinic (Intensive)
  • LAWS330912 UOCHuman Rights Clinic (Intensive)
  • LAWS33146 UOCAlternative Dispute Resolution in Practice
  • LAWS33166 UOCExpert Evidence
  • LAWS33196 UOCPolice Powers Clinic
  • LAWS33266 UOCTheories of Law and Justice
  • LAWS33316 UOCLegal Theory
  • LAWS33326 UOCLaw and Social Theory
  • LAWS33356 UOCEconomic Analysis of Law
  • LAWS333612 UOCRefugee Law in Practice: Refugee Advice and Casework Service Clinic
  • LAWS33416 UOCGender and Law
  • LAWS33456 UOCCIBEL Elective (Tsinghua)
  • LAWS33466 UOCLaw and Technology: Comparative Perspectives (UNSW/UZH)
  • LAWS33486 UOCTransitional Justice (South America)
  • LAWS33546 UOCInternational Trade Remedies: Law and Practices
  • LAWS33616 UOCEnvironmental Law
  • LAWS33756 UOCJournal of Equity Internship
  • LAWS33816 UOCPublic International Law
  • LAWS33826 UOCConflict of Laws
  • LAWS33836 UOCLegal Aid and Global Justice Lawyering: Issues in Practice
  • LAWS33846 UOCLegal Experimentalism
  • LAWS33916 UOCFamily Law
  • LAWS33926 UOCChildren and the Law
  • LAWS33936 UOCSuccession
  • LAWS33946 UOCFamilies, Property & Death
  • LAWS33956 UOCInterpretation of Contracts
  • LAWS33966 UOCFamily Law Advocacy and Practice
  • LAWS34016 UOCHealth and Medical Law
  • LAWS34026 UOCThe Law of Politics
  • LAWS34126 UOCDiscrimination and the Law
  • LAWS34136 UOCHousing Law
  • LAWS34212 UOCResearch Project
  • LAWS34236 UOCResearch Thesis
  • LAWS34254 UOCResearch Thesis
  • LAWS34276 UOCDrug Law and Policy
  • LAWS34346 UOCResearch Thesis: Extended
  • LAWS34416 UOCLaw Journal (Issue Editor)
  • LAWS34426 UOCThe Will of the People
  • LAWS34456 UOCWomen and Gender Law ILS Pune
  • LAWS34786 UOCTheft, Fraud and Corruption
  • LAWS35106 UOCInternational Commercial Mediation Competition
  • LAWS35126 UOCNative Title Law Policy and Practice
  • LAWS35136 UOCIndigenous Children and the Law
  • LAWS35246 UOCIndigenous Women and the Law
  • LAWS35416 UOCPacific Islands Laws (USP)
  • LAWS35896 UOCClass Actions and Mega-Litigation
  • LAWS360012 UOCHousing Clinic (Redfern Legal Centre) Intensive
  • LAWS36236 UOCThe Criminal Trial
  • LAWS37136 UOCIndigenous Peoples in International Law
  • LAWS37516 UOCBusiness Taxation
  • LAWS37586 UOCRoman Law
  • LAWS37896 UOCPolicing
  • LAWS38126 UOCSport and the Law

Law Theory Prescribed Electives4701 - Law

Students must take 6 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down

  • LAWS23206 UOCLegal Theory
  • LAWS23266 UOCTheories of Law and Justice
  • LAWS23846 UOCLegal Experimentalism
  • LAWS28206 UOCLaw and Social Theory

Business Free Electives3502 - Commerce

Student must complete 6 - 18UOC Business free electives dependant on their major to meet minimum 96 UOC Commerce program requirement.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any course offered by UNSW Business School

Maximum Level 1 UOC3502 - Commerce

Students may complete up to a maximum of 60 UOC of level 1 courses for the Commerce component of the double degree.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any course offered by UNSW Business School

Minimum Faculty UOC3502 - Commerce

Students must complete a minimum of 96 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any course offered by UNSW Business School

TABL Course Restrictions

Law students are NOT permitted to take TABL1710 and TABL2741, as part of the Commerce component of their program. TABL2751 cannot be taken under the Commerce component if LAWS3147 or LAWS3751 was/will be completed under Law. Law students are NOT permitted to complete any other TABL courses which do not … For more content click the Read More button below.Law students are NOT permitted to take TABL1710 and TABL2741, as part of the Commerce component of their program. TABL2751 cannot be taken under the Commerce component if LAWS3147 or LAWS3751 was/will be completed under Law. Law students are NOT permitted to complete any other TABL courses which do not belong to the Taxation major unless special permission has been granted by the Head of the School of Taxation and Business Law. Students must complete another 6 UOC of UNSW Business School electives to fulfil the requirement for 96 UOC of UNSW Business School courses within this double degree program.Read More

LEVEL 2 AND 3 MATURITY REQUIREMENTS 3502 - Commerce

Student must have completed 24 UOC before taking any level 2 courses.Student must have completed 48 UOC before taking any level 3 courses.

Nura Gili Pre-Law Program 4701 - Law

Indigenous students who have entered the Bachelor of Law program through the Nura Gili Pre-Law program must complete the following two courses (6 UOC):- LAWS1213 Foundations Enrichment 1 (3 UOC)- LAWS1214 Foundations Enrichment 2 (3 UOC)These courses are taken in place of 6 UOC of electives and are not available … For more content click the Read More button below.Indigenous students who have entered the Bachelor of Law program through the Nura Gili Pre-Law program must complete the following two courses (6 UOC):- LAWS1213 Foundations Enrichment 1 (3 UOC)- LAWS1214 Foundations Enrichment 2 (3 UOC)These courses are taken in place of 6 UOC of electives and are not available to other students.Read More

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