Business Law graduates are well qualified for a variety of roles in the private and government sectors. These include careers in accountancy, business management, marketing, international trade, banking and finance, public service, industrial relations, human resource management and related professions and endeavors that draw on an appropriate level of knowledge of business law, such as those undertaken by government organizations and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) involved in areas such as consumer protection, competition policy, financial regulation, trade policy and legal assistance. This course leads to become a: Accountant, Auditor, Business Administration Manager, Business and Systems Analyst, Chief Executive, Chief Information Officer, Company Secretary, Contract, Program and Project Administrators, Finance Manager, Financial Dealer, Financial Institution Branch Manager, Financial Investment Adviser, Financial Market Dealer, General Manager, Policy Analyst, Policy and Planning Manager, Recruitment Consultant, Research and Development Manager, Workplace Relations Adviser.