Business law - XM0042
Business law
Print & ShareAlmost every decision a business makes will have a legal implication – whether it’s hiring an employee, launching a marketing campaign or developing a service for customers. Studying business law is a great way to complement the rest of your degree. It’ll give you a foundational understanding of how the legal system impacts business, the skills to apply relevant legal principles and the ability to conceptualise the legal implications of business decisions.
A major in Business law does not qualify you to work as a barrister or solicitor.
This area of study is offered in the following courses or can be taken where you have 8 free electives. To see if you can take this area of study within a double degree select from the course offering below.
- Business
- Business and Accounting
- Business and Arts
- Business and Banking and Finance
- Business and Information Technology
- Business and International Business
- Business and Marketing
- Business and Media Communication
- Commerce
- Commerce and Arts
- Commerce and Biomedical Science
- Commerce and Computer Science
- Commerce and Global Studies
- Commerce and Information Technology
- Commerce and Music
- Commerce and Science
- Design and Business
- Education and Business
- Engineering and Commerce
- Fine Art and Business
- Laws and Commerce

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