Bachelor of Commerce/Law

The Bachelor of Commerce/Law will distinguish you in a competitive business world, underpinned by a comprehensive legal education.

You'll build a thorough understanding of the legal processes, systems and frameworks in society and knowledge of how the law and business interact. In your Commerce degree, you’ll learn core business principles across a range of disciplines through our Integrated First Year. You’ll choose courses that align with your interests and career ambitions, with specialised studies in accounting, business, analytics, economics, finance, financial technology, human resource management, information systems, marketing and taxation.

Whether you’re pursuing a career in legal practice or wanting to make your mark in the business world, you'll graduate prepared for success with relevant industry experience and connections and with the skills to provide strategic commercial and legal advice.

Key features

  • Be challenged through debate and interactive discussion to develop practical skills such as reasoning, legal research, analysis, argument and negotiation.
  • Put what you learn in the classroom into action in the real world through legal clinics, internships, case and mooting competitions, global practicums, and clerkships.
  • Choose from a broad variety of business majors, including Fintech, Business Analytics, Taxation and International Business.
  • Gain a breadth of experience and nuance of understanding across a range of business disciplines in your first year of the BCom, preparing you to tackle complex, multi-faceted challenges in the workplace. These courses are designed to reflect the nature of real-world business, and we call it the Integrated First Year. 
  • Develop the values, skills and qualities necessary to become a qualified legal practitioner with a strong sense of citizenship, community and social justice.
  • Graduate with a MyBCom digital portfolio. MyBCom is an award winning interactive platform and assessment tool. You'll use MyBCom throughout your degree to guide your studies, develop a tailored career plan, and collate a portfolio of professional experiences to showcase future employers. 
  • Bring together two sought-after degrees to become a graduate in-demand by industry.