Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

City West(Adelaide)

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) program at the University of South Australia offers students a unique opportunity to gain comprehensive knowledge and skills in both law and commerce. This double degree program provides a strong foundation in legal principles, theory, and practice, combined with expertise in accounting and business management. Students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills, preparing them for diverse career opportunities in the legal and business sectors.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) program is designed to provide students with a broad and integrated education in law and commerce. Courses cover a range of subjects, including contract law, tort law, criminal law, property law, company law, taxation law, financial accounting, management accounting, economics, and business finance. Students learn about legal systems, legal reasoning, and the application of law to real-world situations, as well as accounting principles, financial reporting, taxation, auditing, and business strategy.

Research Focus: Research is an essential component of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) program, allowing students to deepen their understanding of legal and business concepts and develop analytical and research skills. Students may undertake research projects as part of their coursework, exploring legal issues, business trends, regulatory frameworks, or accounting practices. The honours component of the program provides students with the opportunity to undertake advanced research projects under the guidance of faculty members, contributing to the knowledge base in law and commerce.

Industry Engagement: The University of South Australia fosters strong connections with industry partners in the legal and business sectors, providing students with opportunities for industry engagement and practical experience. Students may participate in internships, clerkships, or work placements at law firms, accounting firms, corporations, government agencies, or non-profit organizations. Industry engagement also includes guest lectures, seminars, networking events, and career workshops, where students can interact with legal and business professionals, learn about current practices and emerging trends, and explore career opportunities.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) program emphasizes a global perspective, recognizing the increasingly interconnected nature of the legal and business environments. Students learn about international law, global business trends, cross-border transactions, and the impact of globalization on legal and business practices. They may have the opportunity to study abroad, participate in international moot court competitions, or undertake international internships, gaining exposure to diverse legal systems, cultures, and business practices.

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Location

City West(Adelaide)

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

AUD 36100

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 with a minimum of 18 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65 with a minimum of 65 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

The University of South Australia (UniSA) is dedicated to promoting diversity and academic excellence by offering a range of scholarships to international students.

Vice Chancellor's International Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are aimed at high-achieving international students who demonstrate academic excellence. They offer financial support for tuition fees, and in some cases, a living allowance. Eligibility is based on academic merit.

International Merit Scholarships: UniSA's International Merit Scholarships are designed to reward outstanding academic performance. These scholarships are available for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. Eligibility criteria are based on academic results.

UniSA Study Grants: UniSA Study Grants provide partial tuition fee waivers for international students, making quality education more accessible. The eligibility criteria may include academic performance and the chosen course of study.

Destination Australia Scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Australian Government to support international students studying in regional areas. UniSA participates in this program, offering scholarships to eligible students.

Industry and Career-Ready Scholarships: UniSA collaborates with industry partners to offer scholarships that provide not only financial support but also work-integrated learning opportunities. These scholarships can be an excellent pathway to a successful career.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) program at the University of South Australia possess a unique combination of legal and business skills, positioning them for diverse and rewarding career opportunities. 

Corporate Lawyer: Graduates may pursue careers as corporate lawyers, advising businesses on legal matters such as corporate governance, contracts, mergers and acquisitions, compliance, and intellectual property. They may work in law firms, corporate legal departments, or government agencies, providing legal counsel to corporations, startups, or non-profit organizations.

Tax Consultant: Graduates with expertise in both law and accounting can work as tax consultants, helping individuals and businesses navigate complex tax laws and regulations. They may provide tax planning and advisory services, prepare tax returns, assist with tax audits and disputes, and help clients optimize their tax strategies to minimize liabilities and maximize savings.

Financial Analyst: Graduates may pursue careers as financial analysts, analyzing financial data, preparing financial reports, and providing investment recommendations to businesses, investors, or financial institutions. They may assess the financial performance of companies, evaluate investment opportunities, and conduct risk assessments to support strategic decision-making and financial planning.

Forensic Accountant: Graduates with a background in both law and accounting can work as forensic accountants, investigating financial crimes such as fraud, embezzlement, or money laundering. They may analyze financial records, trace funds, and provide expert testimony in legal proceedings. Forensic accountants may work for accounting firms, law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies, or consulting firms.

Compliance Officer: Graduates may pursue careers as compliance officers, ensuring that businesses comply with relevant laws, regulations, and ethical standards. They may develop compliance programs, conduct audits and assessments, and provide training to employees on legal and regulatory requirements. Compliance officers may work in industries such as banking, finance, healthcare, or manufacturing.

Management Consultant: Graduates with expertise in law and accounting can work as management consultants, advising businesses on strategic planning, organizational development, and process improvement. They may analyze business operations, identify inefficiencies, and recommend solutions to enhance performance and profitability. Management consultants may work for consulting firms, advisory firms, or as independent consultants.

Government Advisor: Graduates may work as government advisors, providing legal and financial advice to government agencies, policymakers, or elected officials. They may draft legislation, analyze policy proposals, and assess the financial implications of government programs and initiatives. Government advisors may work for legislative bodies, regulatory agencies, or public policy research organizations.

Entrepreneur: Some graduates may choose to start their businesses, leveraging their legal and accounting expertise to launch startups or small businesses. They may provide legal or financial services to other businesses, develop innovative products or services, or pursue entrepreneurial ventures in industries such as technology, finance, or healthcare.


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