Studying Business Law enables students to undertake an in-depth specialisation in key areas impacting business practice – including banking and finance, consumer law, contracts, corporate crime, corporate law, dispute resolution, environmental law, employment, FinTech, franchising, insolvency, intellectual property, and taxation. Specialist units are designed to provide the basis of a professional capability in the area far beyond the general introduction.
Business Law is available as Table A major and minor options in the Bachelor of Commerce and the Bachelor of Commerce combined degrees.
The Business Law major and minor are also available to students not enrolled in a Commerce degree through the shared pool (Table S) - see the Interdisciplinary Studies Handbook for details.
Please note. Students cannot complete both a major and a minor in Business Law for their degree.
The requirements for a major and a minor in Business Law can be found in the Unit of study table.
Honours study in Business Law is not available to eligible students.
For further information regarding study in Business Law at the University of Sydney, please refer to the Study business law page.