Overview
Contacts
Admission requirements
Learning outcomes
BBus Course Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate knowledge of cognate discipline
Apply discipline knowledge in practical contexts (eg workplace)
Exhibit effective interpersonal skills appropriate to the context
Evaluate issues and problems and structure evidence based conclusions
Employ learning strategies that demonstrate intentional learning
Display capability to think across contexts
Integrate knowledge of professional issues into professional practice
LLB Course Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge of the Australian legal system, including core areas of knowledge for Australian legal practice
Critically reflect on the broader contexts within which legal issues arise including international and comparative perspectives
Integrate knowledge of the principles and values of justice and ethical practice that inform lawyers’ roles
Recognise and be able to resolve ethical issues likely to arise in a professional context
Identify and appropriately respond to legal issues through the application of legal reasoning, research, critical analysis and creative thinking.
Communicate complex legal concepts effectively to a range of audiences
Display capability to learn and work independently and collaboratively
Critically reflect on their own capabilities and performance
Structure
120 credit points
Alternative exits
Students may exit with either a Bachelor of Laws or a Bachelor of Business provided they have met the complete requirements for these programs.