Study Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Laws (Honours) at UTS
The business and law sectors need people who can work across disciplines to provide insightful, informed solutions to the biggest challenges facing our world. The UTS Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Laws (Honours) combines the fundamentals of law and business with advanced research skills to ensure that you stand out in the field.
Throughout this program, you’ll develop critical, analytical and evaluative skills for a range of exciting and rewarding careers, including satisfying the academic requirements for admission as a lawyer in NSW. No matter your career aspirations or goals, you'll be ready to take your next step and rise to the top of the legal or business profession.
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Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
CODE
UTS: C09084 (version 2)
CRICOS: 116594E
DURATION
5 years full time
INTAKE
Autumn Session 2025
Spring Session 2025
Autumn Session 2026
Spring Session 2026
COURSE FEES
LOCATION
City campus
What you’ll study
Your Business studies will commence with a range of core subjects, where you'll build knowledge of economics, marketing, decision-making and more. From here, you'll specialise your skills through your choice of business majors in nine fascinating and in-demand areas.
Meanwhile, you'll undertake core law subjects and choose from a range of electives, building knowledge in areas like civil practice, ethics and evidence. Your Honours stream will give you the opportunity to engage in a deeper study of the law through a substantive research subject, which can provide a pathway to higher-degree research programs.
Typical course program
The outline below shows an example program for the Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Laws (Honours) based on a full-time study load. Please note that your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances, such as your commencement date, subject selections and recognition of prior learning.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
Subject Code Subject Name 22108 Accounting and Accountability23115 Economics for Business21212 People and Organisations26134 Responsible Evidence-Based Decisions24109 Marketing and Customer Value25400 Financial Literacy21214 Business and Social Impact22208 Accounting, Business and Society
Course highlights
You'll get the chance to acquire specialised knowledge and skills in business, law, research, problem-solving and your major discipline. This program is designed to prepare you for a range of roles in business and law.
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Industry accreditation
This course satisfies the academic requirements for admission to the Supreme Court of NSW. Students are also required to complete practical legal training requirements for admission through a practical legal training program, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232).
Admissions information
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Entry schemes and pathways
UTS Early Entry program
If you've excelled in Year 11, our Early Entry program rewards the hard work you've put into your studies. Successful applicants receive a provisional offer before their HSC/IB exams.
Elite athletes and performers
If you're an elite athlete or performer who has represented your school or state at a national level, and your studies have been affected, this scheme is for you.
InpUTS
If you've experienced long-term disadvantages that have affected your education, you may be eligible for selection rank adjustments through inpUTS.
Completing a recognised TAFE or VET provider qualification
With a VET qualification, you're eligible to apply for certain courses. Take the next step in your education.
Jumbunna Admission Program
If you're Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Jumbunna is an alternative application process for our courses that emphasises diverse pathways to success.
Changing from another undergraduate course
You can apply for our courses using your previous study. You may even be eligible for recognition of prior learning, so you won’t need to repeat subjects.
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Careers
Your future career
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Laws (Honours), you'll have two industry-ready qualifications, ensuring you're prepared to succeed wherever your future takes you. In addition to your specialised Business degree in the major of your choice, you'll only need to complete practical legal training (PLT) to meet the requirements for admission to the NSW Supreme Court as a lawyer.
From here, you can pursue a range of exciting opportunities in business, law and the legal system. This includes roles across government, corporate, consulting and non-profit sectors.
Career options
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“Law is not a spectator sport – it pays dividends being involved, whether that’s academically or socially.”
Where you’ll study
Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.
Why UTS?
Why study Law at UTS
With a Law degree at UTS you'll gain work-ready skills and learn how to ethically use law and new technologies to create positive social change.
Employers value our graduates for their problem-solving, collaborative skills and lateral thinking. Our degrees are flexible, with content developed in consultation with industry. We offer practical learning opportunities, including in-house legal counsel, legal centres and firms, and summer clerkship programs.
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