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Undergraduate Subjects for Non-Law Students

The Melbourne Law School offers a number of law related subjects for non-law students across the University. These subjects may be a core part of your program or you may wish to undertake law subjects as part of the breadth component of your degree.

Faculty of Economics and Commerce

The following business law subjects can be taken as part of your Bachelor of Commerce degree:

Code Title
Semester
732-103 Principles of Business Law
1, 2
732-202 Corporate Law
2
732-303 Taxation Law
2

 

Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning

Code Title
Semester
732-320 Construction Law*#
1

 

#This subject is not available as a breadth subject.
*The subject 730-493 Principles of Construction Law is a separate subject offered to Law students only as an optional subject within the LLB degree. For further details, please contact Matthew Bell (Lecturer and Co-Director of Studies for Construction Law).

 

New Generation degree students

You can enrol in any of the law subjects listed below as individual breadth subjects, subject to meeting the pre-requisite requirements and approval from your Faculty.

Except for Human Rights and Global Justice, you can take these subjects to form a breadth sequence in law.

Code Title
Semester
800-206 Human Rights and Global Justice
2
732-103 Principles of Business Law
1, 2
732-202 Corporate Law
2
732-303 Taxation Law
2

 

Find breadth subjects for your course

Learn more about breadth study

 

Community Access Program Students

Learn more about the Community Access Program including application details

 

 
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