First online course of its kind
Australia’s first 100% online postgraduate law course
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The SCU Online Master of Business Law difference
Are you thinking about studying for an online business law masters degree? At SCU, we’re cultivating the leaders of tomorrow, today, right in our very own backyard. We aim to provide an exceptional education experience through our unique learning model and innovative online platform. We’re committed to lifelong learning and providing equal access to education for everyone, regardless of background or location. As one of the top universities in the world at only 25 years young, we’re pioneers in online education and have been doing so since 2015. We’re a rising, dynamic university that is proud to be a game changer and leader in education. That’s the SCU Online difference and why you should study an online Master of Business Law with us.
Quick facts
- Units
8 - Duration
16 months part-time - Fees
$3,125 per unit, FEE-HELP available - Intakes
Jan, Mar, May, July, Aug, Oct
The SCU online benefits
Get qualified sooner
With our accelerated learning model, you’ll graduate sooner than you would in the traditional part-time semester or trimester structure. Complete your degree in just 16 months, studying part-time.
First of its kind business law degree
The first degree of its kind offered 100% online where you will develop the legal acumen to make confident business decisions.
Tailor your degree to your interests
Focus on the areas of business law that are important to you, choosing six electives in areas of property law, competition law, consumer law, taxation, contract law or corporate governance.
Unique learning model
Find the ideal balance between work, life and study through our unique seven-week study units. Apply the knowledge and skills you learn immediately to real-world situations.
Expand your network
Engage in our learning platform, building your global network of professional contacts, business connections and other like-minded peers.
Unparalleled support
Receive academic and non-academic support to assist with your study from enrolment through to graduation. Have full access to SCU campuses, including the library and other facilities.
How does the online Master of Business Law work with SCU?
- With no exams, you’ll learn through quizzes, videos, interactive presentations and more.
- Connect with academics and students through online chat platforms and discussion boards.
- Access support throughout the course, including feedback from a learning coach and a dedicated student success advisor from enrolment through to graduation.
- Live classes are optional but encouraged for networking, while the course is self-paced.
- To make the most of your learning experience, we recommend dedicating around 20 hours per week to your studies.
A typical study period at SCU Online
Career and salary outcomes
Commercial Manager, typical annual salary: $190,000
Business Consultant, typical annual salary: $120,000
Contracts Administrator, typical annual salary: $120,000
Governance Risk and Compliance Consultant, typical annual salary: $140,000
Business Services Manager, typical annual salary: $128,000
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), typical annual salary: $225,000
* Salary outcomes captured by Seek.com.au, accurate as of July 2023.
Early exit options
If you need to take a break from study, our degree in Business Law has built in an early exit point. Receive a Graduate Certificate in Business Law by completing the unit Legal Institutions and Processes and three elective units.
Graduate Certificate
4 Units, or continue studying
Masters Degree
+ 4 Units
Entry requirements
To gain entry into the Master of Business Law online, you must have:
- A Bachelor degree in any discipline with a minimum Credit average, or equivalent; or
- A Bachelor degree in any discipline, or equivalent, and two years of documented relevant professional experience; AND
- Students also need to be proficient in English.
If you are a qualified lawyer, you could also be eligible for the Master of Laws (Business Law) degree.
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Units of study
This unit provides a thorough introduction to the important institutions and processes that influence the ongoing development of Australian law.
In this unit, formulate and refine a research topic, locate source materials using advanced technologies and present a research proposal.
Get detailed information about each unit in our course guide.
Learning outcomes
Build your legal literacy, so you can confidently interpret and apply the law in relation to business contexts.
Develop your capacity to understand and interpret legal risks and obligations so you can implement sound decisions in corporate dealings while avoiding possible litigation.
Study two core units and select six electives in the areas of property law, competition law, consumer law, taxation, contract law or corporate governance.
Meet our course coordinator
Dr John Orr is a lecturer and course coordinator in Law & Justice at Southern Cross University. John has a Bachelor of Human Movement Studies from the UQ, a Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours (and university medal) from SCU and a Doctor of Philosophy from QUT. John is available to provide valuable support and expertise to students studying the SCU Online Master of Laws (LLM) through:
- Extensive knowledge
Understand legal principles and research skills through John’s extensive academic background and research excellence. - Hands-on learning
Learn how to bridge the gap between theory and practice, understanding how legal principles are applied in the business world. - Networking opportunities
Be connected to a network of professionals within the legal sector and expand your industry connections and opportunities for mentorship, internship and job prospects. - Dedicated one-on-one support
Have a question regarding an assignment, a unit topic or deadline? John is available throughout the course to provide any support and feedback that you need to succeed.
Frequently asked questions
Our Master of Business Law course is 100% online and flexible for busy people.
When you study online with SCU, you're not on your own. We're connected, together.
Our teachers, academics and education designers have built these courses for people like you. Before commencing study, your dedicated Student Success Advisor will be in touch by phone, email or chat to help you plan your schedule. As you work towards your dream of achieving your degree, your advisor works like an extra pair of eyes and ears with support, advice and motivation throughout your study journey.
To qualify for the Master of Business Law online, you must have:
- A Bachelor degree in any discipline with a minimum Credit average, or equivalent; or
- A Bachelor degree in any discipline, or equivalent, and two years of documented relevant professional experience; AND
- Students also need to be proficient in English.
Current Master of Business Law students work in a range of business roles that require legal expertise. Below is a snapshot of some of these roles and jobs.
- Commercial Director
- Governance and Planning Coordinator
- Project Manager
- Business Consultant
- Lecturer
- Finance Officer
- Contract Administrator
- Commercial Services Manager
- CEO
To gain your online Master of Business Law, you will study eight units. This includes two core units and six elective units. The elective units on offer will depend on what intake you begin your studies.
Core units:
- Legal Institutions and Processes
- Advanced Legal Research
Elective units:
- Advanced Intellectual Property Law
- Advanced Property Law
- Competition Law
- Consumer Law
- Advanced Contract Law
- Global Business Law
- Litigation and Corporations
- Tax Law
- Law of Corporate Governance
No, the Master of Business Law is for business professionals wanting to get a better understanding of commercial law, identifying legal risk and obligation.
In an increasingly regulated work environment, business professionals cannot afford to operate blindly with no legal consideration within their day to day business decisions – one ill-advised decision can have devastating consequences.
Being able to confidently navigate the changing business landscape, understand the implications of your decisions and minimise risks can make you a critical and valued part of any business.
Yes, you must have a Bachelor degree to be eligible to study our Master of Business Law.
Below are some of the key learning outcomes of our Master of Business Law.
Develop legal acumen:
- Understand, interpret and apply the law in relation to business contexts. Your increased legal literacy will benefit day-to-day business leadership.
Identify legal risk & obligation:
- Confidently identify the legal risk that exists behind your business decisions and understand the legal obligation present in corporate dealings.
Leverage opportunities:
- Use your knowledge and skills to be agile in your business and seize opportunities quickly. Confidently navigate the changing business landscape, understand decision implications and minimise the risk of key decisions.
We may recognise and grant credit for past education or qualifications in a process called advanced standing. If you're eligible for advanced standing, this can impact the number of units you need to study, reducing the time and cost of your overall degree.
To find out more about advanced standing, get in touch with one of our Enrolment Advisors on 1300 863 819.
Advanced standing focuses primarily on receiving credit from previous academic study, such as an undergraduate or postgraduate degree, while RPL encompasses a wider range of learning experiences as well as professional work experience. Both processes provide the opportunity for you to have your prior learning recognised, thereby reducing the amount of time and effort required to complete the Master of Business Law online.