Undergraduate programs
Business
Our undergraduate programs embrace a wide range of subjects, including information technology, accounting, business management and communication and cultural studies.
Whichever world you choose to step into, our motivated and highly qualified staff will make sure you will have an interesting, productive and rewarding time!
Check out our courses on the list below to find one that suits your aspirations.
- Bachelor of Accounting
- Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Commerce
Career opportunities
Excellent career opportunities include executive management roles in economics, human resource management, international business, tourism and an academic career.
Law courses and programs
Studying law at Charles Darwin University offers you a nationally recognised degree leading to professional admission as a practicing lawyer in Australia. We have a reputation locally and Australia-wide for the quality of our courses and teaching. Our small classes and easy access to lecturers offer you a supportive and stimulating study environment.
You can choose to study law as a single discipline or in combined degree programs with the Bachelor of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Studies, Arts, Business, Economics, Information Technology and Science. It is also possible to do the Bachelor of Law externally. With on-line access to audiotapes of all lectures as well as on-line tutorial assistance, the external programs enable you to complete the course from where ever you are in the world.
Indigenous Alternative Entry Program
Thinking of higher education but don’t know if you meet CDU’s entry requirements? Check out our Indigenous Alternative Entry Program.
Undergraduate programs
- Associate Degree in Legal Studies
- Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Laws (Graduate)
- Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledges
- Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Information Technology
Career opportunities
Studying law does not mean you are restricted to a career as a solicitor or barrister. You can enter these professions if you choose to, but a law degree opens up a whole range of possibilities. Examples are working in in-house council of private or public institutions, teaching, industrial relations, military and police services and politics.

