Auckland University Of Technology Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws Conjoint

A BCom/LLB conjoint allows you to complete a BCom and LLB in less time, and with fewer points, than it would take to complete the two degrees separately.     



Our graduates are armed with a skill set that meets the high demands of any legal career. We offer opportunities to gain knowledge of the law and its implications, analytical and research skills, social appreciation, a sense of public responsibility and communication skills.      

During your BCom you will complete a set of core courses. These include an exciting two-course sequence in Business and Enterprise. This will introduce the types of choices facing entrepreneurs and managers and help you develop your academic and professional skills.      

Your first-year core programme will provide a strong base from which to launch into your chosen major or majors. A double major in your BCom will enable you to gain greater breadth and increase your career options by combining two sets of courses at advanced level.

Subjects available in this programme

  • Accounting
  • Business Analytics
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Information Systems
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • International Business
  • Law
  • Law Pt I
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Operations and Supply Chain Management

Programme structure

The BCom/LLB takes five years (10 semesters) if you are studying full-time. You will need to complete 675 points, including:

  • 255 points from BCom courses
  • 405 points from LLB courses
  • 15 points from General Education

In your first year, you will need to complete three Stage I core LLB courses, and five Stage I courses from the BCom. You will continue to take a mix of Law courses and Commerce courses in each of your second, third, fourth and fifth years. You will also need to include a General Education course in one of these years.

You would usually need to enrol in nine 15-point courses (135 points) each year if you want to complete in five years (10 semesters). This is a higher load than the standard enrolment of 120 points a year. Alternatively you could complete in 5.5 years (11 semesters) by enrolling in 120 points per year and adding an extra 15-point course in one semester. You also need to maintain a Grade Point Average of 3.5 each year to continue with your conjoint.

The LLB includes a combination of core courses, and a wide range of elective courses, including Corporate and Commercial, Public, Criminal, International, Family and Environmental Law.

The BCom includes six core courses. You can then choose to major in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Information Management, Information Systems, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, International Business, Management, Marketing, Operations and Supply Chain Management.

Please note that:

  • It is not possible to include any Commercial Law courses in your degree
  • It is not possible to major in Commercial Law or Taxation as part of this conjoint programme

Where could this programme take you?

BCom/LLB conjoint graduates are well-positioned for a wide range of careers in business or law.

Jobs related to this programme

  • Accountant
  • Barrister and solicitor
  • Business analyst
  • Corporate, investment or merchant banker or lawyer
  • Policy analyst, adviser and law reformer
  • Researcher and academic
  • Sales or marketing manager
  • Tax adviser

2020 entry requirements

Secondary school qualifications

If you’re joining us from secondary school, here’s what you need to enter the programme.

You are guaranteed entry to this programme if you meet these requirements.



  1. First, you must meet the University Entrance (UE) standard.
  2. You must also meet the rank score for this programme.
  3. You may need to have studied certain subjects or achieved credits in particular subjects.
  4. Some programmes have additional requirements, such as an interview, portfolio or references.

Guaranteed rank score, subject and other requirements

If your rank score is slightly lower than the guaranteed score, we encourage you to still apply. We will consider your application if places are available. If you don’t meet the requirements, you may be able to apply under our Undergraduate Targeted Admission Schemes.

  • QualificationNCEANational Certificate of Educational AchievementScore required210
  • QualificationCIECambridge International ExaminationsScore required230
  • QualificationIBInternational BaccalaureateScore required28

Read more about entry requirements for New Zealand secondary school applicants.

Further requirements

Entry into Part II of Bachelor of Laws conjoints degrees is limited. Please see the Bachelor of Laws entry requirements.

Tertiary qualifications

If you’ve studied at a tertiary institution, here’s what you need to enter the programme.

You can transfer from another tertiary institution, or another University of Auckland qualification, if you meet these requirements.

Minimum grade requirements

These are the likely grades required, but they do not guarantee entry. Applicants may require higher grades to gain entry to this programme.

  • Grade required GPA Grade Point Average 3.9 
  • Grade required GPE Grade Point Equivalent 3.9 

Further requirements

You must have completed one semester of successful bachelor degree study from a New Zealand tertiary institution, or one year of successful study as part of an acceptable sub-degree qualification from a New Zealand tertiary institution.

Transfer of Credit – You can apply for transfer of credit for tertiary courses completed elsewhere as part of your Application for Admission. If you have completed study at another New Zealand University, get an estimate of the transfer credit you may be eligible for, using our Transfer Credit Calculator.

Other pathways to study

You could be eligible for another programme, or check out these alternative pathways:

  • See if you meet the criteria for the Undergraduate Targeted Admission Scheme (UTAS).
  • Bridge your educational gap with a preparation and foundation programme.
  • If you are under 20, have no formal University Entrance (UE) qualification, and are a New Zealand or Australian citizen or permanent resident you can apply for discretionary entrance.
  • If you can demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and maturity, we offer admission to applicants under 16.

Key dates

Please note: We will consider late applications if places are still available. International students should start the application process as early as possible to allow sufficient time to apply for a visa.

Application closing dates

Summer School 2021

1 December 2020

Semester One 2021

8 December 2020

Semester Two 2021

4 July 2021

Start dates



Here are the start dates for the programme.

Summer SchoolStarts – 6 January
Ends – 19 February
Semester OneStarts – 2 March
Ends – 29 June
Semester TwoStarts – 27 July
Ends – 22 November
Summer SchoolStarts – 6 January
Ends – 17 February
Semester OneStarts – 1 March
Ends – 28 June
Semester TwoStarts – 19 July
Ends – 15 November