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straight business @ UTS, first year program is -

--core--
Accounting For Business
Economics for Business
Marketing Foundations
Managing People and Organisations
Business Info Analysis
Business Law and Ethics

--electives--
Intro to Corporate Strategy
International Business

there were two other electives you do if youre gonna do any accounting/finance major.... but I wasn't intending on doin that when I enrolled so I got nfi what those electives are
 

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Originally posted by Asquithian
lexi ....u can just call em

parties

modifying party

beneficiaries

A

B

C

promisee

promisor
Mine is much clearer for non-law types. Not to mention "entit[y/ies]" is all-encompassing. :p
 

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how many of you non-mac law students does jurisprudence or equivalent in the first year? if not when?

its the best part of your degree...ever!
 

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what do u do in jurispurendence anyways?..i know unsw offers a B jurispurendence/LLB degree..but seems kinda gay.

its like law, law.......
 

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Originally posted by santaslayer
on;y 1st year subjects!...u went overboard! :p :p :p
ahh but he said he was in first year; and wanted to know what the core subjects for the courses at different unis were.... he didn't nessarily say he wanted the only first year core subjects... ;)
 

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Originally posted by Lexicographer
Torts: "wrongs" against entities
Contracts: agreements between entities
I don't think that is an easy definition to follow... entities suggest business (thats what it makes me think of) and 'wrongs' against entities/others can still be covered by contract law...

Whenever relatives ect. go 'huh' when I say I am studying torts I usually describe torts as a non contractual breach of an obligation you have to another (eg. obligation not to take a positive action to harm them in the case of battery or obligation to act in a manner which regards the safety of your neighbours for negligence) or simply a wrong which is not covered by contract or other law...

not trying to be picky, just trying to help people (and myself)understand better :)
 

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Oh and sorry for the double (now triple) post

My post count is heading skyward :D
 

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Originally posted by Ribbon
I don't think that is an easy definition to follow... entities suggest business (thats what it makes me think of) and 'wrongs' against entities/others can still be covered by contract law...

Whenever relatives ect. go 'huh' when I say I am studying torts I usually describe torts as a non contractual breach of an obligation you have to another (eg. obligation not to take a positive action to harm them in the case of battery or obligation to act in a manner which regards the safety of your neighbours for negligence) or simply a wrong which is not covered by contract or other law...

not trying to be picky, just trying to help people (and myself)understand better :)

u doing torts already for ur 1st year?
 

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Originally posted by santaslayer
u doing torts already for ur 1st year?
Yes! Its a great subject, go ANU... keeping the first year students interested :)
 

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is it hard......i mean from no prior legal knowledge to full hardcore torts is crazy!
 

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Its not really full hardcore torts though... we only do trespass and negligence and if you want to do the more involved ones like defamation ect. there is a later year course you can do...

But then again, I havn't done any other law subjects except for Foundations so I don't really have anything to compare its diffuclty against... maybe I will be pleasently surprised next semester about how easy contracts is (if torts is meant to be hard) :)
 

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