The Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws program comprises 44 subjects, as follows:
University core subjects (3)
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CORE11-001 Critical Thinking and Communication
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CORE11-002 Collaboration, Teams and Leadership
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CORE11-003 Responsibility, Integrity and Civic Discourse
Plus: CORE11-004 Beyond Bond: Professional Development and Community Engagement
Required subjects (25)
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ACCT11-100 Accounting Principles
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BUSN13-331 Business Model Generation
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BUSN13-332 Business Model Execution
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ECON11-100 Principles of Economics
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FINC11-101 Fundamentals of Finance
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LAWS11-105 Legal Foundations A
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LAWS11-106 Legal Foundations B
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LAWS11-107 Foundations of Private Law
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LAWS11-108 Foundations of Public and Criminal Law
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LAWS11-201 Contract Law A
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LAWS11-202 Tort Law
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LAWS11-203 Criminal Law
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LAWS11-204 Property Law A
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LAWS11-216 Constitutional Law
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LAWS11-217 Contract Law B
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LAWS11-218 Property Law B
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LAWS11-310 Corporate Law
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LAWS11-313 Equity
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LAWS11-317 Administrative Law
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LAWS11-318 Evidence
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LAWS11-325 Civil Dispute Resolution
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LAWS11-326 Legal Profession
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MGMT13-305 Human Resource Management
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MKTG11-100 Marketing
Alternate Choice: You must complete one of the following two subjects:
Business Major (6)
Students must select one (1) major from the following list. Business majors.
Law Electives (7)
Students must choose undergraduate law electives from the Faculty of Law’s offerings.
Students may choose to complete an optional Law specialisation in one of the following areas:
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Climate Law
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Canadian Law and Practice
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Contemporary Legal Issues
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Corporate and Commercial Law
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International and Comparative Law
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Legal Transformation
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Legal Practice
To be eligible for a Law specialisation, students must complete a minimum of four (4) of their law electives (40 credit points) within one of the above areas. Eligible students will receive a Specialisation Certificate at the completion of their program.
Completing a Bachelor of Laws with a Major in Climate or or Legal Transformation
Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Students may be eligible for Honours.
Electives (3)
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Students can choose 30 Credit Points of General Elective Subjects (30cp).
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General elective – A subject that may be chosen from any subject on offer across the University provided requisites, enrolment restrictions and any other faculty requirements have been met.