Course code: #BPCOMLAW5000
Pursue your interests in business and law through the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws program and graduate with two degrees that will open doors to excellent career prospects in both fields.
You will develop foundational knowledge of the law with the commercial, technical and management skills to launch your career as a legal practitioner or step into the business world where a law degree is highly regarded.
Today’s law graduates need to be equipped with an agile mindset and the ability to draw on legal and non-legal insights to solve multi-faceted problems amidst unprecedented change, shifting client expectations and rapid technological advancements.
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is one of Australia's most reputable law programs, highly regarded overseas, and your first step toward admission as a legal practitioner in NSW.
Focused on the modern legal environment, you will develop the complex problem solving and analytical skills required to meet the challenges of a contemporary global landscape.
Complementing your legal studies, the Bachelor of Commerce combines business theory with practice, giving you a solid foundation in business subject areas such as:
You will be exposed to real-world business cases and experiences drawn from the wide network of Australian and international business partners. The program also allows you to tailor your degree by completing at least one commerce major from a wide range of business subject areas.
$62,017
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,920 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $14,016 |
Tuition | 1 person | $48,001 |
1. a scanned copy of passport identification page
2. English language results
3. academic transcripts
4. degree certificates (testamurs)
5. scholarship documentation
6. marriage/change of name certificate
Students will study for 36, 25, 15, 10 or 5 teaching weeks.
All courses involve 20 hours of classes per week.
Current IELTS & Target IELTS | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 |
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5 | 36 weeks | 36 weeks | 36 weeks | 36 weeks |
5.5 | 10 or 15 weeks | 25 weeks | 36 weeks | 36 weeks |
6 | 5 weeks | 10 or 15 weeks | 25 weeks | 36 weeks |
6.5 | 5 weeks | 5 weeks | 10 or 15 weeks | 25 weeks |
7 | 5 weeks | 5 weeks | 10 or 15 weeks | |
7.5 | 5 weeks | 5 weeks |
Mathematics. Other assumed knowledge depends on the first-year subjects selected.
Mathematics
You can apply to transfer into the combined Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws after your first year of tertiary study. You will be assessed on either your tertiary or secondary grades, whichever is higher. If you have not studied at the tertiary level for at least one year full-time in the same degree, you will be assessed according to your secondary qualifications only. If you are unsuccessful in a transfer application at the end of the first year, you can reapply after the second year. The credit transfer policies of the Law School and its partner faculties are used when determining the amount of credit for previous studies. However, it is not possible to complete combined Law within five years if you transfer after more than one year of university study.
Consider completing your first degree and then applying for the Juris Doctor. This graduate entry degree includes the study of all required areas of knowledge to practice law in NSW.
China – Gaokao: 75%
India – CBSE: 18.5
Indian School Certificate: 97
India - HSSC 6 states: 95
You study Academic English Skills and 4 academic subjects each semester.
Once enrolled with the University of Sydney Foundation Program, you will receive a conditional offer to a degree at the University of Sydney.
All students must study English A and English B during the Foundation Program.
If your degree at the University has a University of Sydney prerequisite for mathematics, you must study Mathematics during the Foundation Program.
Keeping in mind the subjects recommended to you; you are welcome to choose your elective subjects.
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