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Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Laws

Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Laws

  • ID:UWS610059
  • Level:5-Year Combined Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English Requirements

If English is not your first language or was not the medium of instruction in your secondary or tertiary studies, you are required to demonstrate your proficiency in the English language by achieving a prescribed level in an approved English examination or test before you can receive a full offer of a place.

  • IELTS (Academic version): 6.5 overall score, minimum 6.0 in each subtest

  • TOEFL internet-based score: Total score 82 (Writing 21, Speaking 18, Reading 13, Listening 13)

  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE): 58 overall; No communication skills less than 50

Your English language proficiency test must be no more than two years old at the time of your commencement at Western Sydney University.

Course Information

This double degree permits students to undertake multi-skilling into two diverse career paths, providing increased marketability to multiple areas of expertise. The Bachelor of Laws provides students with professional skills including: the ability to analyse legal material and understand fundamental legal principles; an understanding of the relationship between law and society; the skills to analyse and solve legal and non-legal problems and specialised study into the Australian legal system. The Bachelor of Communication encompasses a wide range of units in the field of communication and media with a core program of media studies, practices and theory, and specialised major sequences in advertising, journalism, public relations and media arts production.

Graduates from the Bachelor of Laws are eligible to apply to the Legal Profession Admission Board for admission to legal practice in NSW after undertaking prescribed practical legal training. The Bachelor of Communication is accredited with the International Advertising Association (IAA), the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) and the Media Federation of Australia (MFA).

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Qualification for a double degree in law requires the successful completion of 400 credit points including the units listed in the recommended sequences for the relevant double degree programs.

Students are eligible to graduate in the associated degree at the end of three years of full-time study, only when they have completed all non-law units plus the eight law units specified in the study sequence as being in the first three years of the relevant double degree.

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Laws will only be eligible to graduate from their Bachelor of Laws degree upon completion of the entire 400 credit point course. Students enrolled in this course who wish to graduate with a standalone law degree prior to completion of the entire Bachelor of Communication component must transfer to course Bachelor of Laws (Non Graduate Entry) which requires the completion of 320 credit points (inclusive of 80 credit points of non-LLB study).

It may be possible to vary the sequence of units so that students study a greater concentration of either law or their second discipline of study each semester to minimise travel between campuses and to overcome timetabling problems. Students should speak to their academic advisor as needed. However students who enrol in Fundamentals of Australian Law must also be enrolled in Criminal Law and students who enrol in Legal Analysis and Critique must also be enrolled in Torts.

Students considering varying their recommended course sequences outlined below, should also refer to the separate Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Communication recommended course sequences, to ensure that they are completing their studies in a manner which will avoid problems due to a lack of prerequisites or prior knowledge. Continuing students should refer to the earlier versions of the above courses.

The Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Laws requires students to undertake the 12 core Communication units plus 40 credit points from one of the following majors, selecting 20 credit points at Level 2, and 20 credit points at Level 3

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

As a graduate of this double degree, you can look forward to career opportunities in:

  • Courts and Legal Advice

  • Advertising 

  • Human Rights 

  • State and Federal Public Services

  • Media and Communications

  • Policy development

  • Legal Practitioner

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Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year

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