This course gives students a diverse skill set across business, commerce and law. In the business and commerce component, students benefit from UniSQ’s close ties with industry. They explore different approaches to ethical decision-making, and learn to think creatively and analytically and communicate clearly and concisely. Students can combine two business areas of interest to create the career they want. They can choose to study two majors, or combine one major with two minors to broaden their horizons. In the law component, students learn about conflict and communication, negotiation and mediation, and develop skills for professional practice as a solicitor or barrister in Queensland, or a legal practitioner elsewhere in Australia. This course also builds broader analytical, complex problem-solving and research skills used in a range of careers outside legal practice. For more information, visit Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Laws at UniSQ.
Bachelor of Business: emergent leadership; finance; human resource management; information systems management; marketing.
English (Units 3 & 4, C); General Mathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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Administrator, banking and finance professional, business analyst, consultant, chief financial officer, economist, financial adviser/analyst, fund/investment manager, human resources manager, investment banker, marketing manager, stockbroker, solicitor or barrister, government law officer, in-house legal counsel, legal studies teacher (with further study), corporate sector, federal or state government employee, community organisations, non-government agencies.
Human Resource Management major: is accredited with the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI).
Finance major: meets the educational entrance requirements of the Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA).
5 years Full time or 10 years Part time