Curtin Business School

School of Business Law and Taxation

A business law degree from Curtin Business School—recognised in Western Australia as one of the strongest business degrees available—will enable you to apply a legal framework to your chosen profession in commerce.

Welcome from the Head

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Good businesses operate ethically and legally. Understanding how legal processes impact commerce is vital to an organisation's success. Graduates from the School of Business Law pursue careers as: Corporate Administrators, Financiers and Bankers, Industrial Relations Officers, Law Clerks, Paralegals, Sports Administrators and Player Managers  and Workers' Advocates.

View our undergraduate and postgraduate courses and our  research  program, which not only reflects on the changes in businesses and organisations, but helps evolve them.

Tax Fair 

 Want to know more about career options in the taxation industry?  

Come along to the Curtin Business School Tax Careers Fair 2012.


Find out about opportunities available to tax professionals, listen to past graduates’ experiences within the taxation profession and chat to local industry and government representatives.

This unique event offers informative seminars so you can:
Get some handy tips on what to include in your CV
Hear what employers are looking for in taxation graduates
Meet representatives from local taxation firms
Find out how Curtin Business Club can assist you
discover how to get involved with Curtin Guild’s Tax Help program.

Registration for the seminars is essential. To pre-register, visit the Curtin Business Club website https://curtinbusinessclub.curtin.edu.au/ or you can register on the day.

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Recognition for your degree

Several of the programs offered by the School of Business Law and Taxation provide graduates with the opportunity to seek membership of professional bodies.

Master of Taxation

If you who want to specialise in tax or if you need to upskill and update your taxation knowledge, this course is for you.

Get timetables, availability lists and unit outlines for the School of Business Law and Taxation.
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What the students say...

Kristy Rimpas

“I studied a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting and Business Law. The course was well structured and the content was both challenging and rewarding. I chose to major in Business Law to balance the financial side of the degree. My study at CBS opened many doors and opportunities. Potential employees appreciated my understanding of the legal background behind the Accounting. Furthermore, my Curtin Commerce degree has given me an advantage in employment as I complete further Law studies.”

Kristy Rimpas Tutor, Curtin Business School Accounting and Business Law

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