Masters (Coursework)
The Master of International Commercial and Business Law Master of Business Administration gives students exposure to theoretical learning and professional practice in the disciplines of law and business. It is an Australian Qualifications Framework Level 9 master's qualification that provides an alternative pathway to a legal career for graduates of disciplines other than law.
This course, open to law and non-law graduates, gives students the opportunity to build specialist legal skills in the area of commercial and business law in a global context, as well as theoretical and practical research capabilities as they relate to the study of the law.
The degree is highly customisable - students pursue 30 credit points of study based on their personal or professional interests, choosing from a wide range of commercial and business law electives. Students have to study 18 credit points of core subjects which focus on commercial and business law areas.
Course content is delivered by a mix of practising law professionals, academic staff and international visiting academics, giving students access to a wide range of expertise and perspectives on the study and practice of law in commercial contexts.
Specialisation and development of expertise leads to careers in a range of sought-after specialist vocations in the practice of law and business, both nationally and globally.
The course comprises a total of 96 credit points. The study components for course completion are as follows:
Students may choose to undertake any five options from choice block CBK92018 within the course