Business Law and Taxation Study Area Guide

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BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION The backbone of business

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WHY STUDY BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION? Discover how law works in the real world, and how businesses can effectively manage the range of legal, regulatory and tax risks that they face on a daily basis. WHAT IS BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION? Around the world, businesses operate in an increasingly complex environment and are subject to a range of legal and regulatory responsibilities. Business Law and Taxation is the study of the laws and regulations that govern how businesses operate. It looks at what the law is, how it applies, and what impact it has. Studying business law and taxation units as part of a business degree provides students with the skills they need to identify and manage legal risks, and to take advantage of commercial opportunities.

BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION

Businesses need graduates with strong knowledge of the legal rules and processes they need to comply with in order to operate effectively and efficiently. This includes contract law, competition law, employment, consumer and creditor protection, as well as commercial, workplace, international trade, sustainability and taxation law. Organisations manage legal risks and taxation challenges every day, so professionals with knowledge of business law and taxation are in demand all over the world. Working with business law and taxation requires a universal skill set, which includes critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork and the ability to communicate complex information effectively.

WHERE WILL BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION TAKE YOU? Your knowledge of the legal and regulatory requirements governing business will open up a unique range of career options. Gain employment in industry, regulatory agencies, politics and government and work as a: > Business Analyst

> Business Consultant > Business and Finance Adviser > Commercial Law Administrator > Compliance Manager > Human Resource Professional > Regulator > Tax Adviser Work with a range of other

professionals in areas including: > Banking and Finance Law > Commercial Law > Corporations Law > Government > International Business Law > Taxation > Workplace Law

WHY STUDY BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION AT MONASH BUSINESS SCHOOL? Monash Business School is the largest business school in Australia and a member of the Group of Eight. Monash University ranked 40 in the world for Law in the 2021 QS World University Rankings, and achieved four stars (above world standard) in the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) Report. Our Business Law and Taxation academics are nationally and internationally recognised experts in their fields and regularly address contemporary issues in business regulation. They work with organisations such as the International Labour Organisation, Australian Taxation Office, the United Nations Development Programme, the UN Commission on International Trade Law and the Asian Development Bank. This ensures students learn the latest developments in business regulation. You can tailor your business law or taxation major to your individual career goals by choosing from our extensive range of units across commercial law, workplace law, sustainability, taxation and international business law. All Business Law and Taxation units are taught using a ‘law for business’ approach, which is tailored to the needs of modern organisations. They cover essential workplace skills, as well as specialist legal knowledge, relevant to the challenges that businesses encounter today. Please note that the units you study in Business Law and Taxation do not qualify you to practice as an Australian lawyer.


“Management and business law were my favourite subjects from the core units we studied. I’d always been interested in law so a major in business law was a good fit for me. The units are really interesting and I enjoy learning how the business law aspects connect with other disciplines in different ways.” HENRIQUE SALLES Bachelor of Commerce with a double major in Management and Business law

WAYS TO STUDY BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION At Monash Business School, you can study Business Law and Taxation with a comprehensive Bachelor of Business or Commerce degree. You can either major in Business Law or Taxation in a Bachelor of Business, or you can minor in Business Law in a Bachelor of Commerce.

Bachelor of Business – Business Law major or minor Caulfield campus A Bachelor of Business will give you a broad business skill set. It covers accounting, marketing, business law, management, economics, business statistics and finance. Learn what makes markets, brands and organisations function effectively. Choose a Business Law major to understand how knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements supports business decision making and how to identify and manage legal risks.

Bachelor of Business – Taxation major or minor Caulfield campus Choose a Taxation major to understand the legal, commercial and economic impacts of taxation, current taxation concepts and different taxation systems.

Bachelor of Commerce – Business Law minor Clayton campus A Bachelor of Commerce will give you an analytical and conceptual skill set. It covers leadership, innovation and policy development. Learn to think conceptually, use data, solve problems and make informed decisions. Choose a Business Law minor to develop a foundational understanding of the legal and regulatory requirements that impact business and develop the confidence to recognise and manage legal risks.

Double degrees with Monash Business School A double degree with Monash Business School offers you a depth of knowledge by allowing you to study two disciplines from within the Business School. Combine a Bachelor of Business majoring in Business Law or Taxation with a Bachelor in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Marketing, or International Business. Combine a Bachelor of Commerce minoring in Business Law and Taxation with a Bachelor of Actuarial Science, Economics, or Finance.

Double degrees with other faculties A double degree with another faculty offers you a breadth of knowledge, as you study across disciplines and explore two interests. Combine a Bachelor of Business with a major or minor in Business Law or Taxation with a Bachelor of Arts, Design, Fine Arts, Information Technology, or Media Communication. A Bachelor of Business can also be combined with a Bachelor of Education (Honours).


THE HIGHLIGHTS International study programs

Further study options

Learn in a range of countries and environments

Monash Business School is a launching pad for the leaders, innovators and CEOs of the future. Many of our most successful graduates have studied beyond their first degree to carve out a niche, build leadership skills, change career direction, or develop the specialist skills for a senior industry role.

Participate in an international exchange or study abroad program with one of our 100-plus partner universities around the world.

Work integrated learning Put your study into practice, in a workplace Participate in an industry placement or project with a leading brand.

Additional development

While you might be eager to get out into the workforce, a year or two of postgraduate study can give you a significant competitive advantage when you ultimately set off to build a career. We offer: > Graduate Certificate of Business

Test your skills on real-life business issues

> Graduate Diploma of Business

Participate in a leadership, professional development, or volunteering program, or join a student or professional society.

> Master of Regulation and Compliance

Professional accreditation

> Doctor of Philosophy – Business Law and Taxation

You can use your study of business law or taxation in conjunction with your electives to apply for recognition from professional bodies, including the Institute of Chartered Accountants, CPA Australia and the Tax Practitioners’ Board.

> Double Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Business Law

Find out more To learn more about Business Law and Taxation at Monash Business School visit: monash.edu/business/future-students Stay connected with Monash Business School:

Cover image: Rossalean To, Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Commerce, Law and Accounting The information in this brochure was correct at the time of publication (June 2021). Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise. You should always check with the relevant faculty office when considering a course. CRICOS provider: Monash University 00008C Monash College 01857J.


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