Media (Com & Journalism) / Law - 4753
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Law
Contact: http://www.law.unsw.edu.au
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 27
Min UOC For Award: 240
UAC Code: 426000
Domestic Entry Requirements: See Domestic Entry Requirements
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Program Description
This program is for new 2015 commencing students. If you are a continuing student please refer to the Online Handbook in the year you started your Dual Law degree or contact the Faculty of Law for advice.
This program combines the professional Bachelor of Laws with the Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism).
The Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) is designed to provide students with foundational and applied skills, knowledge and capabilities in professional communication and journalism. It equips students to be effective producers and analysts of a wide range of communication practices, informed by a solid understanding of media theory. Relevant career pathways include journalism, corporate and organizational communication, public sector communication and public relations. While specialising in Communication and Journalism, students will also be immersed in the culture and philosophy of media studies through their courses in the media core.
This degree combination is relevant to students interested in becoming media lawyers, or in journalism, corporate and organisational communication
Level I and II courses cover contextual knowledge of communication and journalism, and practical and theoretical skills in text production and analysis. As students proceed into Level III, the program expands and deepens knowledge and understanding of these skills through application to contemporary communication contexts, requiring demonstration of the ability to situate, produce and evaluate effective communication texts.
The Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) is designed to provide students with foundational and applied skills, knowledge and capabilities in professional communication and journalism. It equips students to be effective producers and analysts of a wide range of communication practices, informed by a solid understanding of media theory. Relevant career pathways include journalism, corporate and organizational communication, public sector communication and public relations. While specialising in Communication and Journalism, students will also be immersed in the culture and philosophy of media studies through their courses in the media core.
This degree combination is relevant to students interested in becoming media lawyers, or in journalism, corporate and organisational communication
Level I and II courses cover contextual knowledge of communication and journalism, and practical and theoretical skills in text production and analysis. As students proceed into Level III, the program expands and deepens knowledge and understanding of these skills through application to contemporary communication contexts, requiring demonstration of the ability to situate, produce and evaluate effective communication texts.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
Please refer to the program objectives and learning outcomes for the Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) 3429
Program Structure
Requirements for the Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) in Dual Mode
Total Unit Requirements
Total Unit Requirements
Law compulsory courses - 96 UOC
Law prescribed elective - 6 UOC
Law elective courses - 42 UOC
Media Courses - 96 UOC -please see below
Total 240 UOC
The basic requirements for the Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) degree in dual mode (96 uoc) are:
Law prescribed elective - 6 UOC
Law elective courses - 42 UOC
Media Courses - 96 UOC -please see below
Total 240 UOC
The basic requirements for the Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) degree in dual mode (96 uoc) are:
- Media Core (12 UOC)
- Prescribed Media Elective (24 UOC)
- Communication and Journalism Core (36 UOC)
- Prescribed Communication and Journalism Electives (24 UOC)
For detailed stream outline of Media(Communication and Journalism) major sequences please check the following links:
MDIAC14753 Communication and Journalism
MDIAC14753 Communication and Journalism
Award with Distinction in NonLLB degree
High achieving students who secure a WAM of 75 across their program and who have completed at least 72 UOC of their program at UNSW are eligible for the award of their Pass Degree "with Distinction".
An approved sequence of study
An approved sequence for Media(Communication and Journalism) and Law can be found here:
Plan for Media (Communication and Journalism) and Law
Plan for Media (Communication and Journalism) and Law
General Education Requirements
Students enrolled in a combined law degree (with exception to Jurisprudence/Law) are not required to complete general education courses.
Honours
Honours in the Bachelor of Laws
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) will be awarded with the following levels of Honours:
Honours Class 1
Honours Class 2, Division 1
Honours Class 2, Division 2
To be awarded Honours in Law, students are not required to complete an additional year. Honours in Law is based on academic excellence throughout the degree. There are three criteria relevant for awarding Honours:
• Honours Weighted Average Mark (WAM)
The Honours WAM weighting for core/electives for the Honours WAM is currently under review.
• Satisfactory performance in written research
The Research Requirement for Honours is under review
• Not been found guilty of plagiarism or serious misconduct on more than one occasion and not more than one failure in the law program
For more information, please visit Honours Page on the Law website.
Honours Class 1
Honours Class 2, Division 1
Honours Class 2, Division 2
To be awarded Honours in Law, students are not required to complete an additional year. Honours in Law is based on academic excellence throughout the degree. There are three criteria relevant for awarding Honours:
• Honours Weighted Average Mark (WAM)
The Honours WAM weighting for core/electives for the Honours WAM is currently under review.
• Satisfactory performance in written research
The Research Requirement for Honours is under review
• Not been found guilty of plagiarism or serious misconduct on more than one occasion and not more than one failure in the law program
For more information, please visit Honours Page on the Law website.
Honours in Bachelor of Media (Honours), program 4510
After completion of 144 uoc including all of the requirements of the Bachelor of Media (Communication & Journalism) dual degree, high achieving students may apply for admission to the Bachelor Media (Honours) program 4510. A minimum WAM of 70 in the Bachelor of Media (Communication & Journalism) component of the dual degree is required for entry into Honours.
Bachelor of Media (Honours) program 4510
Bachelor of Media (Honours) program 4510
Academic Rules
To qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) degree at Pass level, a student must:
- enrol in the Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) and complete 96 units of credit;
- complete the requirements for the core
- complete the requirements for prescribed electives
- complete at least 30 units of credit of Level I courses before enrolling in Level II courses
- complete at least 48 units of credit overall before enrolling in Level III courses
For Academic Rules relating to the Bachelor of Laws
For Academic Rules relating to the Bachelor of Laws component of this combined degree program, please refer to program 4701. Although 4701 program is no longer on offer, all combined law students enrolled in the LLB will need to comply with the rules stated here.
A direct link is given below:
Bachelor of Law 4701
A direct link is given below:
Bachelor of Law 4701
Fees
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html