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Courses Handbook 2014

This handbook contains information for courses and units at Curtin in 2014.
Information for the previous year's courses and units is available at Courses Handbook 2013.

314314 v.1 Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Commerce

LLB(Curtin), BCom(Curtin)

Course CRICOS Code: 078482K
Registered full-time Duration for International Onshore Students on student visas: 4.5 Years


Course Overview

Bachelor double degrees prepare students to develop broad and coherent knowledge and skills in more than one discipline for professional work and further learning corresponding to AQF level 7 qualifications.


This double degree is designed to provide students with professional qualifications in both Law and Commerce. The Bachelor of Laws degree is the required qualification for all who wish to enter into legal practice. This course offers a rich and professionally relevant coverage of foundational areas of legal knowledge as well as developing the core skills essential to effective legal practice.The Bachelor of Commerce degree will provide students with an excellent background in commerce, majoring in either accounting, taxation, economics, finance, human resource management or marketing. It will develop student’s business knowledge and practical commerce skills, giving them an advantage for a diverse range of careers.


Additional Course Expenses

Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks and other essential study materials.



Course Entry and Completion Details

Applicants are required to meet University academic and English language entry standards; details are provided at http://futurestudents.curtin.edu.au and include flexible entry pathways.


Applicants require an ATAR Score of 90.


Credit for Recognised Learning

Applications for credit towards a course are assessed on an individual basis. Credit reduces the amount of learning required to complete the course and may be granted for formal education qualifications, non-formal learning from non-award programs of study and informal learning through work experiences. Further information can be found at http://futurestudents.curtin.edu.au.


Pathway to Further Study

Graduates may qualify for entry to a bachelor degree with honours and some graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and master degrees. For further details, see the University website http://curtin.edu.au.



Course Organisation

Bachelor double degrees include a combined degree study program leading to two awards. The duration of the double degree may vary among disciplines, but typically requires less time to complete than if the two undergraduate degrees were studied separately.


Course Learning Outcomes

A graduate of this course can:

1. apply knowledge of the Australian legal system, statutory rules and case law principles in both the fundamental areas of legal knowledge and a range of elective fields to the resolution of legal problems; apply broad discipline knowledge to a range of theoretical and practical business situations through research and practical application

2. critically and creatively analyse legal problems to articulate the issues involved and apply legal reasoning to make a considered choice between competing solutions; think creatively and critically to generate innovative solutions to complex business and commercial problems

3. identify, access, assess and synthesise relevant information from primary legal sources such as cases and legislation and secondary sources such as journal articles and commentaries (including electronic versions of these sources) and gather relevant oral and documentary evidence; access, evaluate and synthesise relevant information from a range of organizational and external sources.

4. communicate the outcomes of legal research and analysis effectively, appropriately and persuasively to colleagues, to clients and to other professionals and the broader community; communicate appropriately and effectively in professional and public contexts

5. use appropriate electronic legal databases for research purposes and be able to communicate effectively in electronic forms; apply technologies appropriately for a variety of commercial purposes

6. maintain intellectual curiosity as to justice and its practical application in the legal system, be able to identify areas where their legal knowledge and skills require further development, and to critically reflect on their own performance as legal professionals, making use of feedback as appropriate; demonstrate initiative, responsibility and lifelong learning skills by applying critical reflection and active participation

7. articulate the similarities and differences between local and other jurisdictions, including interstate and overseas ones, and be aware of the principles of public and private international law; describe global and cultural issues as related to the business area and their impact on local and international communities

8. articulate distinct concepts of law, justice and human rights, with an awareness of different legal traditions and cultures, particularly indigenous cultures; identify how and where indigenous persons and other identifiable social groups are differentially impacted by the legal system; demonstrate respect for human rights, cultural diversity and the particular rights of Indigenous Australians and highlight the importance and impact of cultural diversity on the interactions of commercial agents

9. work independently, as well as collaboratively, with a developing sense of the ethical issues that arise in legal practice and how these may be resolved; apply an ethical approach to analysing and reporting commercial activities, advising clients, demonstrate leadership and the ability to delegate tasks to ensure timely outcomes; work independently to achieve agreed outcomes


Duration and Availability

4 years plus one trimester full-time, or equivalent part time. (Equivalent to 5 years of academic study, but completed in 4 calendar years plus one trimester by use of trimesters in final two years.)


Location and delivery Mode


Year Location Period All* Internal Partially Online Internal^ External Fully Online#
2014 Bentley Campus Semester 1   Y      
2014 Bentley Campus Semester 2   Y      

The information displayed above refers to study periods and locations where the course is available for first time entry. Students are normally only offered or admitted to a course once.

* The course itself may not be available either solely internally or externally but individual units may be offered in either or both of those modes. Prospective students should contact the Course Coordinator for further information.

^ Course and associated units are offered in this mode permitting International Onshore student enrolment.

# Course and associated units are offered in this online only mode and DO NOT permit International Onshore student enrolment.




Course Structure Hrs/Wk Credit
Year 1 Semester 1
314275 v.1   Legal Foundations 100 3.0 25.0
314293 v.1   Law, Society and Justice 100 3.0 25.0
  50.0
Year 1 Semester 2
314294 v.1   Business, Law and Regulation 100 3.0 25.0
314276 v.1   Legal Research and Writing 100 3.0 25.0
  50.0
Year 1
314383 v.1   Economics Double Degree Major (LLB/BCom) 400.0
  OR  
314382 v.2   Taxation Double Degree Major (LLB/BCom) 400.0
  OR  
314871 v.1   Human Resources Management Double Degree Major (LLB/BCom) 400.0
  OR  
314870 v.1   Finance Double Degree Major (LLB/BCom) 400.0
  OR  
314872 v.1   Marketing Double Degree Major (LLB/BCom) 400.0
  OR  
314381 v.1   Accounting Double Degree Major (LLB/BCom) 400.0
  400.0
Year 2 Semester 1
314277 v.1   Introduction to Contract Law 100 3.0 25.0
314279 v.1   Introduction to Tort Law 100 3.0 25.0
  50.0
Year 2 Semester 2
314278 v.1   Advanced Contract Law 102 3.0 25.0
314280 v.1   Advanced Tort Law 102 3.0 25.0
  50.0
Year 4 Trimester 1
314298 v.1   Statutory Interpretation 200 4.0 25.0
314283 v.1   Constitutional Law 200 4.0 25.0
314281 v.1   Property Law Principles 200 4.0 25.0
314287 v.1   Fundamentals of Criminal Law 200 4.0 25.0
  100.0
Year 4 Trimester 2
314290 v.1   Evidence 300 4.0 25.0
314282 v.1   Real Property Law 202 4.0 25.0
314288 v.1   Criminal Responsibility and Procedures 202 4.0 25.0
314284 v.1   Administrative Law 200 4.0 25.0
  100.0
Year 4 Trimester 3
314292 v.1   Professional Responsibility 300 4.0 25.0
314289 v.1   Corporate Law 200 4.0 25.0
314285 v.1   Principles of Equity 200 4.0 25.0
314291 v.1   Civil Procedure 300 4.0 25.0
  100.0
Year 5 Trimester 1
314286 v.1   Trusts 200 4.0 25.0
  SELECT OPTIONAL UNITS TO THE TOTAL VALUE OF:   75.0
  100.0
Optional Units to Select from in Year 5 Trimester 1 Hrs/Wk Credit
314295 v.1   Public International Law 200 4.0 25.0
314296 v.1   Private International Law 300 4.0 25.0
314297 v.1   Family Law 200 4.0 25.0
314299 v.1   Intellectual Property 300 4.0 25.0
314300 v.1   International Commercial Law 300 4.0 25.0
314301 v.1   Corporate Governance 300 4.0 25.0
314302 v.1   Employment Law 300 4.0 25.0
314303 v.1   Environmental Law and Policy 300 4.0 25.0
314304 v.1   Competition Law and Policy 300 4.0 25.0
314306 v.1   Mining Law 300 4.0 25.0
314910 v.1   Legal Clinic 300 30.0 25.0
314911 v.1   Mooting 200 30.0 25.0
314320 v.1   Native Title Law and Policy 300 4.0 25.0
314944 v.1   Comparative Law 200 40.0 25.0
314954 v.1   European Union Law 200 40.0 25.0
314955 v.1   Law Review 300 3.0 25.0



Further Information

For more information about the course, please contact the Curtin Business School on telephone (08) 9266 7713, email business@cbs.curtin.edu.au, or visit our website: http://business.curtin.edu.au.


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