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Adelaide University

Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce


Course Details

Adelaide University's Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce will equip you with the skills to leverage combined knowledge of law, business and accounting. You'll learn how to better advise clients on structuring deals, mitigating risks and complying with regulations in ways that align with business objectives. You'll gain a detailed understanding of accounting systems, their role in organisations, how they support a company's strategy and how this might be applied in public organisations. A double degree will expand your knowledge and open doors to a broad range of career opportunities. Gain a competitive edge by combining law with commerce and graduate with two degrees in just five years. Develop an advanced understanding of legal principles of Australian law, and the financial and strategic understanding to assess the implications of decisions. You'll develop a strong foundation of how the law operates and evolves over time. With advanced problem-solving skills, you'll guide people through legal challenges, advocating for their interests with integrity and commitment.?Combining this legal expertise with the insights and capabilities gained through your Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting double degree, you'll be well-equipped for a fulfilling and impactful career in a variety of sectors.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)

Course structure: 240 units

CRICOS Code: 117407E

Start date: February, July

Address

Adelaide City Campus

230 North Terrace

Adelaide , South Australia, 5005

Attendance options

  • Full-time - 5 years

Total tuition costs

AUD $274,500

ENTRY CRITERIA*

OVERALL IELTS: 7


* Note that TOEFL and IELTS scores are indicative of overall requirements in either test. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the educator for a more detailed breakdown of requirements. Note also that where TOEFL and IELTS scores are published applicants will typically require one or the other.