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Master of Business LawCRICOS code: 037248DThe course is designed to provide theoretical and practical knowledge in business law and to develop an understanding of and an ability to analyse a wide range of legal problems arising in the practice of business law. The course is of direct relevance to those involved in the private, commercial, or government sectors where business law issues are relevant. The course will enhance legal skills for students seeking placements in legal commercial and governmental regulatory and compliance positions, especially in Australia and Asia. Course Objectives
Course structureThe course structure has four main components:
Course requirements (a.) Students must complete the core unit (6 points):
This unit will normally be undertaken in the first semester of study. (b.) Students must complete one capstone unit (6 points):
* Students who wish to complete the research stream in section (c.) must choose either BTX5900 Research project or BTX5490 Minor thesis as their capstone unit. The capstone unit will normally be taken in the final semester(s) of study. (c.) Students must complete four units (24 points) from the units listed in the streams below. Students are encouraged to select at least three units from one of the specified streams. (d.) a further two graduate units (12 points) subject to the following conditions:
Specified streamsCorporate law
Workplace law
Taxation
General business law
ResearchEnrolment in the research units listed below must first be approved by the Master of Business Law degree course director. In order to enrol in these research units, students must show evidence of prior research writing experience and capability to conduct legal research of a high standard. This specialisation provides a pathway to higher research degrees. Students complete: Progression to further studiesThis degree may serve as a pathway to a higher degree by research. Students considering a research degree are advised to consult a course coordinator prior to making an application. Alternative exit(s)Students wishing to exit the Master of Business Law early may apply to graduate with the Graduate Certificate in Business after successful completion of 24 points of study. Award(s)Master of Business Law Exit point Students can exit early from this degree under the following conditions:
Professional recognition Details of educational requirements for professional recognition can be found under the Professional Recognition entry in the Faculty of Business and Economics section of the Postgraduate Handbook. Admission requirements
Where students do not have an adequate undergraduate background in business law, they may be required to complete introductory business law studies, i.e. BTX9020 Business Law, in the first semester of the course (this unit will count toward the course). 2010 Fees
Australian citizens and Australian Permanent Humanitarian visa holders enrolled in the MBL are eligible for FEE-HELP Master of Business Law - Double degreesFurther information
Phillip Lipton
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