Studying law and commerce offers a unique and practical skillset, preparing you to tackle ethical, regulatory, and policy challenges shaping modern business. You will develop the skills and experience to understand business environments and market dynamics, while legal knowledge ensures you can navigate regulations, legal challenges and risk management, effectively. At Griffith Law School, you are welcomed into the legal profession right from orientation. You’ll make connections between law and ethics, legal theory and internationalisation, as well as explore courses that cover areas such as crime, contracts, property and corporate law, torts and theories of law.
Within Griffith Business School courses, you’ll build your skills in the fundamental principles of accounting, economic theories, business statistics and effective management and decision-making strategies. You’ll be able to choose from majors in applied accounting, economics and finance to align your education with your career goals – and, with an emphasis on experiential learning, as well as financial analytics and modelling, gain a competitive edge for employment across the public and private sectors. Opportunities to boost your career development and employability are integrated throughout the degrees, and you’ll undertake legal clinics working with real client and cases, gaining practical experience and building a professional network before you graduate.
For more course information, visit Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce at GU.