Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Laws (93L)
Study Programme Details
City: | HOBART, LAUNCESTON |
Country: | Australia |
Admission Sessions: | Summer Session, Spring Session |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Unlock boundless possibilities with the Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Laws program at the University of Tasmania, where you can seamlessly delve into the realms of business and law. This interdisciplinary program empowers you to deepen your knowledge and expertise across two distinct study areas, setting the stage for a comprehensive educational journey.
Overview
As the proud home of the fourth oldest law school in Australia, the University of Tasmania is dedicated to molding graduates who not only possess legal expertise but also view the law as a catalyst for creating a fairer society locally, nationally, and globally. Immerse yourself in a program that blends legal acumen with business insights, offering a holistic education that prepares you for a dynamic career landscape.
Admission Requirements
Prepare for your academic journey by meeting admission requirements:
- No specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements.
- English requirements: TOEFL (IBT 72 or equivalent).
- General requirements: Refer to course pages for detailed entry requirements for each component course
Courses include:
- People and Organisations
- Entrepreneurship
- Business and Corporate Law
- International Law
- Legal Reasoning and Technological Change
Invest in your future with a comprehensive international student course fee of $184,737 AUD. This investment opens doors to a world-class education, providing a solid foundation for a thriving career in the dynamic intersection of business and law.
Future Career Outcomes
- Our graduates have exceptional career outcomes. 76% of our undergraduate business and management students find full-time employment within 4 months of graduating, which is above the national average (Source: 2018 Graduate Outcomes Survey).
- Our Business course gives you both job-specific and transferrable skills. You’ll gain job-specific skills in your major area of studying so you’re ready to enter the workforce in accounting, banking and finance, human resource management, marketing, management, hospitality management or tourism management.