Overview

Murdoch offers combined degrees which combine Law and another bachelor degree in an integrated course of study. This allows students seeking a Law degree to gain a range of opportunities for the study of disciplines other than Law which are greater than those for students within the Law degree studied … For more content click the Read More button below. Murdoch offers a combined degree in Law and Commerce in an integrated course of study. The combined Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce allows students to study Law and Commerce units in a complementary fashion offering both depth and breadth, together with a nuanced understanding of commerce principles across key functional areas.

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Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Special requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

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BCom Course Learning Outcomes:

Demonstrate knowledge of cognate discipline.

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BCom Course Learning Outcomes.

Apply discipline knowledge in practical contexts (eg workplace).

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BCom Course Learning Outcome:

Exhibit effective interpersonal skills appropriate to the context.

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BCom Course Learning Outcomes:

Evaluate issues and problems and structure evidence based conclusions.

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BCom Course Learning Outcomes:

Employ learning strategies that demonstrate intentional learning.

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BCom Course Learning Outcomes:

Display capability to think across contexts.

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BCom  Course Learning Outcomes:

Integrate knowledge of professional issues into professional practice

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge of the Australian legal system, including core areas of knowledge for Australian legal practice.

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Critically reflect on the broader contexts within which legal issues arise including international and comparative perspectives.

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Integrate knowledge of the principles and values of justice and ethical practice that inform lawyers’ roles.

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Recognise and be able to resolve ethical issues likely to arise in a professional context.

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Identify and appropriately respond to legal issues through the application of legal reasoning, research, critical analysis and creative thinking.

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Communicate complex legal concepts effectively to a range of audiences.

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Display capability to learn and work independently and collaboratively.

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LLB Course Learning Outcomes:

Critically reflect on their own capabilities and performance.

Alternative exits

Students may exit with either a Bachelor of Laws or a Bachelor of Commerce provided they have met the complete requirements for these programs.

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition
Professional accreditation
Accrediting bodies

Additional information

Research areas:Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, Law and Legal Studies