Australian GovernmentStudy Australia
RMIT University

Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Laws


Course Details

Become a well-rounded accounting and legal professional with this immersive and challenging double degree. Throughout your study in the Bachelor of Accounting / Bachelor of Law, you will be equipped with a broad theoretical and practical understanding of these two in-demand fields. In addition to the core legal and accounting subjects and frameworks you will cover, you will also undertake core studies in business to round out your skillset as a new professional. With career development embedded throughout your degree, you will build highly transferrable skills to carry you into a number of roles and fields. You will learn to analyse and evaluate information relevant to the accounting discipline, explore local and global mindsets and the way they contribute to business, get familiar with digital business and future technology, and raise your awareness of social impact and innovation. As part of your accounting studies, you will build an e-portfolio to showcase your developed knowledge and skills in a way that appeals to industry. Through your studies in law, you will explore the fundamental legal principles relevant to the Australian legal system, and compare them to their international counterparts. You will build an understanding of the ethical framework of the Australian legal system, and a fundamental knowledge of the exta-legal factors impinging upon the substantive law.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: 528 credit points

CRICOS Code: 111275E

Start date: February/July

Address

Melbourne City

124 La Trobe Street

MELBOURNE, Victoria, 3000

Attendance options

  • Full-time - 5 years

Total tuition costs

AUD $211,200

ENTRY CRITERIA*

OVERALL IELTS: 6


* Note that TOEFL and IELTS scores are indicative of overall requirements in either test. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the educator for a more detailed breakdown of requirements. Note also that where TOEFL and IELTS scores are published applicants will typically require one or the other.