The Master's degree in Business Law from the University of Sydney is specially designed for business graduates who need legal knowledge. Whether it is business, financial industry, or companies and enterprises, professionals who understand commercial law are needed, and this degree meets the social demand for such talents.
Students can choose flexibly from a large number of courses offered by the Law School of the University of Sydney: business, enterprise, securities and financial law, international commercial law, international taxation, etc. In addition, students also have the opportunity to participate in a large number of seminars, personal speeches and so on.
Both the New South Wales Law Society and the New South Wales Bar Association require their members to continue studying law. How many credits do practicing lawyers earn each year? Compulsory legal continuing education? (MCLE Compulsory Legal Continuing Education) Maintaining the qualification of a registered lawyer just meets this requirement. In addition, the tax course of this degree meets the training requirements of the Australian Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICCA) for its members.
CRICOS code: 05092 1M
Educational system: 1 year
Start date: March and July.
20 14 tuition: 38,600 Australian dollars/year.
Education requirements: Students must have a bachelor's degree in accounting, business, finance or other related majors.
English requirements: IELTS total score of 7.0, single subject score of not less than 6.0.