Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
114592A
Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Innovation
In this double degree youll learn the principles and legal frameworks of innovation and commercialisation and gain the first qualification needed to practise as a lawyer in Australia. Knowledge of the legal frameworks of innovation is particularly relevant to entrepreneurs aiming to establish a start-up or commercialise a new product or service.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Curtin Perth | Full-time - 4.5 years | N/A | 90 |
Structure
Credit Points: 1000
Subjects
- MGMT1002 Communication, Culture and Indigenous Perspectives in Business
- LAWS1005 Legal Foundations
- LAWS1006 Legal Research and Writing
- MGMT1003 Strategic Career Design
- LAWS1004 Business, Law and Regulation
- ACCT1002 Financial Decision Making
- BLAW1003 Indigenous Peoples, Law and Justice
- BLAW1002 Markets and Legal Frameworks
- ECOM1000 Analytics for Decision Making
- LAWS1000 Introduction to Contract Law
- LAWS1002 Introduction to Tort Law
- GRDE1004 Design Computing
- ISYS2001 Introduction to Business Programming
- LAWS1001 Advanced Contract Law
- LAWS1003 Advanced Tort Law
- GRDE1006 Design Principles and Process
- MGMT2019 Introduction to Innovation Principles
- ISYS2013 Project Management
- MGMT2020 Responsible Innovation and Leadership
- MGMT2021 Sustainable Business Innovation Project
- MGMT3028 Interactive Study Tour
- MKTG3009 Business Internship
- MGMT3026 Business Innovation Lab
- MGMT3024 Business Study Tour
- MGMT3007 Management of Innovation
- MGMT3001 International Management
- MGMT3004 Entrepreneurship
- CONS2000 Constitutional Law
- CRIM2000 Fundamentals of Criminal Law
- LAWS2000 Property Law Principles
- LAWS2009 Statutory Interpretation
- LAWS2002 Administrative Law
- CRIM2001 Criminal Responsibility and Procedures
- BLAW3015 Evidence
- LAWS2001 Real Property Law
- LAWS3009 Civil Procedure
- LAWS2005 Corporate Law
- LAWS2003 Principles of Equity
- BLAW3014 Professional Responsibility
- LAWS2004 Trusts
- BLAW3009 Energy Governance
- BLAW3011 Native Title Law and Policy
- BLAW3012 Environmental Law and Policy
- FAMI2000 Family Law
- LAWS2006 Mooting
- LAWS2007 Comparative Law
- LAWS2008 European Union Law
- LAWS2010 Public International Law
- LAWS2011 Legal Internship
- LAWS3000 Intellectual Property
- LAWS3001 International Commercial Law
- LAWS3002 Corporate Governance
- LAWS3003 Employment Law
- LAWS3004 Competition Law and Policy
- LAWS3005 Legal Clinic
- LAWS3006 Law Review
- LAWS3007 Private International Law
- LAWS3011 Alternative Dispute Resolution
- LAWS3012 Australian Taxation Law in Practice
- LAWS3013 Construction Law
- LAWS3014 Human Rights Law
- LAWS3015 Occupational Health and Safety Law
- LAWS3016 Principles of Australian Taxation Law
- LAWS3017 Advanced Legal Research
- LAWS3018 Consumer Law and Policy
- LAWS3019 Comparative Aboriginal Issues
- LAWS3020 Special Topics in Law
- LAWS3022 Special Topics in Law (Ghent)
- LAWS3023 Forensic Advocacy
- LAWS3024 Current Topics in Law
- LAWS3025 Law and Technology
- LAWS3026 Information Governance and Emerging Technologies
Entry requirements
- Applicants require a minimum ATAR score of 90 or equivalent. The Bachelor of Laws is a competitive entry course and requires a CWA of at least 65% or equivalent if using a completed Bachelor degree for entry.