Bachelor of Media (Comm & Journalism), Bachelor of Law

Kensington

 

INTAKE: February

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Media (Comm & Journalism), Bachelor of Law program at UNSW combines studies in media communication, journalism, and law, preparing students for careers at the intersection of media, communication, and legal practice. The program integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills, emphasizing critical thinking, ethical journalism, media law, and legal reasoning. Students gain insights into media production, storytelling techniques, and the legal framework that governs media industries.

Curriculum: UNSW's Bachelor of Media (Comm & Journalism), Bachelor of Law curriculum includes core courses in media theory, journalism ethics, digital media production, constitutional law, and legal practice. Students study topics such as media regulation, defamation law, intellectual property rights, and freedom of speech. The program includes practical workshops, moot courts, and internships where students apply legal principles to media-related issues and develop communication skills essential for legal practice.

Research Focus: Research in the Bachelor of Media (Comm & Journalism), Bachelor of Law program at UNSW explores the intersection of media, communication, and legal studies. Faculty and students engage in research projects that examine media ethics, the impact of digital media on legal frameworks, media representation in legal proceedings, and the role of journalism in shaping public discourse on legal issues. This research informs teaching and prepares students to navigate complex media landscapes within legal contexts.

Industry Engagement: UNSW fosters strong connections with media organizations, law firms, government agencies, and advocacy groups through industry partnerships, guest lectures, and collaborative projects. The program includes opportunities for internships with media outlets, legal clinics, and corporate law departments, providing students with practical experience and networking opportunities within both media and legal sectors. These engagements enhance students' professional skills and readiness for careers that require expertise in media communication and legal analysis.

Global Perspective: Located in Sydney, a global city with diverse cultural influences, UNSW offers students a global perspective on media and legal issues. The program attracts a culturally diverse student body and provides international exchange programs and study tours that expose students to global media landscapes, legal systems, and cultural dynamics. This global outlook prepares graduates to work in international media organizations, law firms, and multinational corporations where understanding of cross-cultural communication and legal frameworks is essential.

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Location

Kensington

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

AUD 45500

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: AUD $150

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 94 with a minimum of 23 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 64 with a minimum of 54 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

UNSW offers a variety of scholarships to attract and assist international students. 

Merit-Based Scholarships: UNSW offers merit-based scholarships to international students with exceptional academic achievements. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and provide financial support to cover tuition fees or living expenses.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Some scholarships are tailored for students from specific countries or regions. These scholarships aim to promote diversity and cultural exchange among international students.

Faculty/Program Scholarships: Certain faculties or academic programs at UNSW offer scholarships to attract outstanding international students interested in specific fields of study. These scholarships may cover tuition fees or provide research opportunities.

Sports and Arts Scholarships: UNSW acknowledges the talents and achievements of international students in sports and the arts. Scholarships in these categories may be available to support students with exceptional abilities.

Graduates of UNSW's Bachelor of Media (Comm & Journalism), Bachelor of Law program possess a unique combination of skills in media communication, journalism, and legal expertise. They are prepared for diverse and dynamic career paths at the intersection of media, communication, and legal practice, where they can leverage their dual qualifications to make significant contributions.

Media Lawyer: Media lawyers specialize in providing legal advice and representation to media organizations, journalists, and content creators on issues related to media law, intellectual property rights, defamation, privacy laws, and freedom of speech. They draft contracts, handle litigation, and ensure compliance with legal regulations governing media content and publication.

Legal Journalist/Reporter: Legal journalists and reporters work for media outlets, covering court proceedings, legal developments, and legislative issues. They analyze legal cases, interview legal experts, and report on complex legal matters for diverse audiences, translating legal jargon into accessible information for the public.

Communications Director/Manager: Communications directors and managers oversee communication strategies for corporations, government agencies, or nonprofit organizations. They develop media campaigns, manage public relations, and navigate legal implications related to corporate communications, crisis management, and stakeholder engagement.

Policy Analyst/Advisor: Policy analysts and advisors work in government departments, think tanks, or advocacy organizations, analyzing media regulations, drafting policy proposals, and advocating for reforms that impact media freedom, content regulation, and public access to information. They research legal frameworks, monitor policy developments, and engage stakeholders to influence media policy debates.

Digital Content Strategist: Digital content strategists create and manage online content for organizations, optimizing digital platforms, social media channels, and websites to enhance brand visibility and engagement. They ensure compliance with legal guidelines on digital marketing, data privacy, and consumer protection laws, contributing to effective communication strategies.

Corporate Counsel: Corporate counsels with a background in media and communication law advise corporations on legal issues related to advertising, intellectual property rights, media licensing, and regulatory compliance. They negotiate contracts, resolve legal disputes, and provide strategic guidance on corporate communications and media relations.


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