Introduction to the Faculty of Law and Management
The Faculty of Law and Management was established in 1997. The Faculty aims to perform at a world class level in teaching and research, supporting this vision through a commitment to continued improvement in quality and effectiveness.
The Faculty of Law and Management has an international perspective and actively encourages international exchanges for staff and students, cooperative arrangements with overseas universities and involvement in international research projects. The Faculty also has strong links with professions, industry, schools, community groups and local government.
With a staff of over 300, the Faculty’s five schools of: Accounting, Economics and Finance, Graduate School of Management, Law, Management, and Regional School of Business offer a broad range of courses supported by comprehensive specialist subjects across the disciplines of law, business law, economics, accounting, marketing, finance, management, tourism and hospitality.
The Faculty currently has an enrolment of over 6000 undergraduate and 2000 postgraduate students, across six metropolitan and regional campuses and a number of external sites. Approximately 35 per cent of these students are international from over 40 different countries.
Faculty Academic Services Office – enquiries
The Academic Services Manager, together with the Faculty Student Services Office staff, are available to attend to the needs of future or current undergraduate and postgraduate students of the Faculty. The Student Services staff should be consulted for all initial enquiries relating to the courses offered by the Faculty.
Contact Us
For course enrolment and/or general course enquiries please call +61 3 9479 1667
Email: flmstudentadmin@latrobe.edu.au
Or visit us at the Bundoora Campus
Faculty of Law and Management Student Services Office
Level 2, Donald Whitehead Building
Academic Language and Learning (ALL)
Academic Language and Learning (ALL) unit works closely with teaching staff in all Faculties and on all campuses to ensure that all La Trobe students – including those from non-English-speaking backgrounds – develop high-level academic speaking, writing, reading, and numeracy skills required for successful learning in their courses. To achieve those ends, the ALL Unit staff: collaborate on course and subject design; advise on teaching and learning strategies; teach/co-teach special undergraduate and postgraduate subjects, tutorials and workshops; and provide professional development for staff.
For further information and links to resources, visit the student learning site at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/learning/