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Business Law

Study in Business Law introduces students to business law and enables them to undertake an in-depth specialisation in some of its key areas – including corporate law, securities market regulation, banking and finance, taxation, insolvency, franchising, intellectual property, corporate crime, trade practices and consumer law. Specialist units are designed to provide the basis of a professional capability in the area far beyond the general introduction.

Options for studying Business Law

The Business Law major and minor are available as Table S (shared pool) options.

Pathways through the Business Law major and minor

The requirements for a major/minor in Business Law are spread out over three years of the degree (four years if students are completing a combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies degree).

(i) Business Law major

To achieve a major in Business Law, students must complete 48 credit points comprising:

  • 12 credit points of 1000-level core units of study;
  • 18 credit points of 2000-level selective units of study;
  • 6 credit points of 3000-level core units of study; and
  • 12 credit points of 3000-level selective units of study.

A sample pathway for the Business Law major (over three years of a degree) is listed below.

Sample pathway – Business Law major (48 credit points)

Year Session Units of study
First Semester 1 Core: CLAW1001 Foundations of Business Law
Semester 2 Core: CLAW1003 Company Law
Second Semester 1 Selective: 2000-level unit listed for major
Semester 2 Selective: 2000-level unit listed for major
Third Semester 1 Selective: 2000-level unit listed for major Selective: 3000-level unit listed for major
Semester 2 Core: CLAW3600 Business Law in Practice ** Selective: 3000-level unit listed for major

** Capstone unit for major – completed in final semester of study

Please Note. This sample progression is meant as an example only. Depending on unit prerequisites, students may be able to complete these units in a different sequence to that displayed in the table above.

For details of the core and selective units of study required for the major or minor please refer to the Business Law section of the unit of study table, Table S, in this handbook.

(ii) Business Law minor

To achieve a minor in Business Law, students must complete 36 credit points comprising:

  • 12 credit points of 1000-level core units of study;
  • 18 credit points of 2000-level selective units of study; and
  • 6 credit points of 3000-level selective units of study.

A sample pathway for the Business Law minor (over three years of a degree) is listed below.

Sample pathway – Business Law minor (36 credit points)

Year Session Units of study
First Semester 1 Core: CLAW1001 Foundations of Business Law *
Semester 2 Core: CLAW1003 Company Law *
Second Semester 1 Selective: 2000-level unit listed for minor
Semester 2 Selective: 2000-level unit listed for minor
Third Semester 1 Selective: 2000-level unit listed for minor 
Semester 2 Selective: 3000-level unit listed for minor 

Please Note. This sample progression is meant as an example only. Depending on unit prerequisites, students may be able to complete these units in a different sequence to that displayed in the table above.

For details of the core and selective units of study required for the major or minor please refer to the Business Law section of the unit of study table, Table S, in this handbook.

Honours

Students enrolled in a degree combined with the Bachelor of Advanced Studies who complete a major in Business Law (within the first three years of their degree) may be eligible to complete honours in Business Law as their fourth year of study in this program.

For details the requirements for admission to honours and the structure of the honours program, please refer to Business School Honours.

Further information

For further information regarding study in business law at the University of Sydney, please refer to the Discipline of Business Law.