MBA With Master of Commercial Law at Monash University

Course overview

This double-degree course (20 units) aims to provide a broad-based foundation in business and management, while providing existing and aspiring managers with the opportunity of developing specialist knowledge and expertise in commercial law.

Students complete the same 10 core units as in the MBA single degree, and 10 units from the Master of Commercial Law. MBA studies cover the major business disciplines – business law, economics, accounting, finance, marketing, business analysis, management and leadership, information management, international business and strategic management.

This course is available to non-law graduates with at least two years of experience dealing with issues in commercial law. It can be taken as four coursework units and a minor thesis of 30,000 words; or six coursework units and a minor thesis of 15,000 words; or eight coursework units.

Unless an exemption has been granted, one of the units to be taken must be ‘Australian legal system’. Of the remaining units, at least four are usually taken from the prescribed list of commercial law units and the last three units are electives.

Note that graduates of this course will not be qualified to practise law.

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