BTF2000《Corporations law》是 莫纳什大学 的公开课程页面。当前可确认的信息包括 6 学分,难度 中等,公开通过率 74%。 页面已整理 13 周教学安排,6 个重点考核,方便你快速判断工作量、考核结构和适配度。 课程简介摘要:This unit exposes you to the differences between companies, trusts and。
Minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit is 144 hours per semester typically comprising a mixture of scheduled learning activities and independent study. Independent study may include associated readings, assessment and preparation for scheduled activities. You are expected to complete all pre-class activities prior to your scheduled class, and post-class activities should be completed after your scheduled class. Learning activities may include a combination of teacher directed, peer directed and online engagement activities.
First semester: identify and explain the ways that corporations and their stakeholders are regulated by the law (legislation and case law) in Australia Second semester: develop a solution to legal problems relating to corporations including the roles of directors and shareholders, the duties of directors and corporate insolvency
First semester: describe the nature of trusts, the way they operate, and the rights and obligations of people involved in or dealing with trusts Second semester: explain the key concepts of trusts and corporations which facilitate the operation of a business
First semester: demonstrate skills in logically analysing and solving law-related problems relating to corporations Second semester: analyse the legal obligations, risks, consequences, and ethical issues arising for corporations in business
First semester: consolidate and apply learning outcomes 3 and 4 in the contexts of multiple topic areas affecting corporate entities, within one assessment.
First semester: demonstrate an understanding of the significance and functions of corporations as legal structures and how they facilitate the carrying on of a business Second semester: analyse how corporations and their stakeholders are regulated by the law (legislation and case law) in Australia.
First semester: work collaboratively to consider the legal responsibilities and risks arising for corporate entities in business, to explain those risks and potential consequences to non-expert audiences
