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Master of Laws and Master of Commerce (Applied Finance) M.L&M.CAF
2010

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Location: North Terrace Campus
Duration: 2 years (full-time or part-time? equivalent)
Degree/Award: Combined Degree

Program Outline

The Master of Laws provides access to a range of areas to suit both domestic and international students proceeding directly from undergraduate study, as well as experienced legal practitioners wishing to specialise in areas of commercial law. This program includes a range of elective courses suited to those with a particular interest in international and comparative commercial law. Applicants must hold an undergraduate Law degree.

The Master of Commerce (Applied Finance) is designed to provide analytical tools and new skills in the field of finance to candidates possessing an undergraduate degree in finance or non-finance disciplines. The teaching staff within finance come from all over the world and have extensive practical and academic experience.

The combined academic program of Master of Laws/Master of Commerce (Applied Finance) enables students to undertake a finance specialisation while also focussing on business, commercial regulation and international law. Graduates will be well placed to function in international and domestic business and commercial regulatory environments.

Admission Information

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Domestic applicants

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SATAC Code 3CM072
Annual tuition fees ?
Australian Full-fee place: $16,500
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only.
Completed Bachelor of Laws or equivalent with at least a credit average (those with a pass to credit average may also be considered).

How to Apply ?

SATAC Code: 3CM072

International applicants

Not an international applicant? ?

IELTS Total 7 [more info]
Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only
Prerequisites ?
Bachelor of Laws or Graduate Diploma of Laws or equivalent
Equivalent Scores
IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
7
6.5
6.5
7
7

How to Apply ?

International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ?

Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
Mid-year entry? Yes
Enquiries Student Centre

Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only
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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

Foundation courses (12 units)
Laws courses (18 units)

Choose 18 units from the following:

  • LAW 7034: Anti-Discrimination Law: Practice and Theory (PG)
  • LAW 7097: Anglo-American Constitutional History (PG)
  • LAW 7007: Comparative Constitutional Law (PG)
  • LAW 7055: Comparative Corporate Rescue Law (PG)
  • LAW 7024: Comparative Law (PG)  - 6 units
  • LAW 7056: Competition Law: Comparative Perspectives(PG)
  • LAW 7057: Corporate Governance (PG)
  • LAW 7043: Corporate Governance & Security Reg: Int & Com Persp
  • LAW 7121: Corporations in the Global Age
  • LAW 7150: European Business Law (PG)
  • LAW 7059: European Union Law (PG)
  • LAW 7061: Globalisation & the Legal Regulation of Work (PG)
  • LAW 7063: Government, Business and Regulation (PG)
  • LAW 7120: Human Rights (PG)
  • LAW 7080: Human Rights Internship Program  (PG)
  • LAW 7115: Insolvency Law (PG)
  • LAW 7098: Insurance Law (PG)
  • LAW 7064: Intellectual Property Law (PG)
  • LAW 7065: International Commercial Arbitration (PG)
  • LAW 7067: International Criminal Law(PG)
  • LAW 7070: International Trade Law (PG)
  • LAW 7076: International Economic Law (PG)
  • LAW 7068: International Energy Law (PG)
  • LAW 7040: International Environmental Law (PG)
  • LAW 7038: Law of Debtor & Creditor (PG)
  • LAW 7009: Mining and Energy Law
  • LAW 7123: Perspectives on Property & Society
  • LAW 7062: Selected Issues in Intellectual Property Law (PG)
  • LAW 7096: Sport Law (PG) 
  • LAW 7066: Private International Law (PG)
  • LAW 7042: Technology, Law and Society (PG)
  • LAW 7074: Transitional Justice (PG)
  • LAW 7122: Transnational Business & Human Rights 
  • LAW 7073: Transnational Crime and Terrorism (PG)
  • LAW 7075: Wine Law (PG)
  • LAW 7124: Workplace Bargaining (PG)
  • LAW 7072: Work Relationships & the Law(PG)
  • LAW 7025: Dissertation (PG) - 6 units

Note: other courses may be taken subject to the approval of the Program co-ordinator. Not all courses will be offered in any one calendar year

Applied Finance courses (18 units)
  • CORPFIN 7017: Financial Statement Analysis (M) (3 units)
  • CORPFIN 7019: Portfolio Theory and Management (M) (3 units) *
  • CORPFIN 7020: Options, Futures and Risk Management (M) (3 units) *
  • CORPFIN 7021: Corporate Investment and Strategy (M) (3 units)
  • CORPFIN 7022: Corporate Finance Theory (M) (3 units)
  • CORPFIN 7039: Equity Valuation and Analysis (M) (3 units) *
  • CORPFIN 7040: Fixed Income Securities (M) (3 units) *
  • CORPFIN 7042: Treasury and Financial Risk Management (M) (3 units)
  • ECON 7044: International Finance IIID (3 units)
  • ECON 7114: Money, Banking and Financial Markets IIID (3 units)
  • CORPFIN 7045: Wealth Management in China

*compulsory courses

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Career Opportunities

Provides advanced career options in business, management and other professional fields. 

Note this degree does not provide admission to practice. For admission to practice please see Bachelor of Laws in related programs above.

Potential careers

Banker, Economist, Financial Adviser, Financial Services Officer, Fund and Portfolio Manager

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Graduate Attributes

Commerce and Law Postgraduate Program Graduate Attributes

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Professional Accreditation

The applied finance specialisation provides the educational grounding to manage and operate within the international finance arena. The finance program covers a substantial part of the body of knowledge for those wanting to proceed with professional studies offered by the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute as well as being on the ASIC registry as PS146 compliant for several specialised fields of finance.

Graduates who are eligible for CPA Australia Associate membership on the basis of their undergraduate degree and who complete this Masters course may be eligible for exemptions from 2 modules in the CPA program. Please refer to the CPA Australia website for more details.

 

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Program Rules

Law School

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Further Information

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Last updated: Thursday, 27 Aug 2009

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