This degree reflects the growing importance of legal literacy and business law expertise among non-lawyers working in business, finance, commercial and corporate environments. It also provides a masters-level qualification that builds on the completion of professional accountancy qualifications. You can choose from up to 70 units of study in any given year one of the largest choices of any masters by coursework program at Sydney Law School.
A flexible qualification in business law and regulation, this program offers candidates the opportunity to select from the entire range of units offered through the Sydney Law Schools commercial law, corporate, securities and finance law, international business law, international taxation and taxation programs.
The degree also enables lawyers who lack adequate training and experience in commercial law, to develop the requisite skills and knowledge which will equip them to practice as commercial lawyers both within the legal and accounting professions and as in-house corporate counsel and in business generally. The MBL is suitable for accountancy graduates who have completed either the Graduate Diploma offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia or the Chartered Practicing Accountant program.
The MBL permits candidates to choose from the existing array of elective units within the taxation, international taxation, commercial law, international business law, and corporate, securities and finance law programs. The MBL builds on the completion of professional accountancy qualifications. The MBL is also suitable for international students who have completed an undergraduate course in business, commerce/economics or accounting, who are or who intend to work in business and who wish to develop their knowledge of business, finance and tax law.
The Program contains a number of Fundamental courses designed to assist students who have no prior legal knowledge and which serve as a foundation to the study of more complex subjects which are offered. The sequencing of the courses undertaken by a student can be tailored to their particular needs, knowledge and experience.
University of Sydney, Australia
This degree reflects the growing importance of legal literacy and business law expertise among non-lawyers working in business, finance, commercial and corporate environments. It also provides a masters-level qualification that builds on the completion of professional accountancy qualifications. You can choose from up to 70 units of study in any given year one of the largest choices of any masters by coursework program at Sydney Law School.
A flexible qualification in business law and regulation, this program offers candidates the opportunity to select from the entire range of units offered through the Sydney Law Schools commercial law, corporate, securities and finance law, international business law, international taxation and taxation programs.
The degree also enables lawyers who lack adequate training and experience in commercial law, to develop the requisite skills and knowledge which will equip them to practice as commercial lawyers both within the legal and accounting professions and as in-house corporate counsel and in business generally. The MBL is suitable for accountancy graduates who have completed either the Graduate Diploma offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia or the Chartered Practicing Accountant program.
The MBL permits candidates to choose from the existing array of elective units within the taxation, international taxation, commercial law, international business law, and corporate, securities and finance law programs. The MBL builds on the completion of professional accountancy qualifications. The MBL is also suitable for international students who have completed an undergraduate course in business, commerce/economics or accounting, who are or who intend to work in business and who wish to develop their knowledge of business, finance and tax law.
The Program contains a number of Fundamental courses designed to assist students who have no prior legal knowledge and which serve as a foundation to the study of more complex subjects which are offered. The sequencing of the courses undertaken by a student can be tailored to their particular needs, knowledge and experience.
University of Sydney, Australia