Study law through the lens of media and communication. This double degree builds legal foundations alongside practical skills in media regulation, contract management, and professional communication.
Embark on a unique educational journey with the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in Media and Communication at La Trobe University. This double degree integrates the principles of law with the dynamic world of media and communication, equipping you with foundational legal knowledge and practical skills essential for navigating the complexities of media regulation, contract management, and effective communication in professional settings.
The programme structure combines core units from both law and media, fostering a comprehensive understanding of both disciplines. Your study plan will cover:
Additionally, you will engage in practical learning experiences through student-run media and public relations activities, as well as potential placements in relevant legal or community contexts. The honours component of the degree involves advanced study and assessment, enhancing your academic profile.
To gain entry into this programme, you must meet La Trobe University’s admission criteria for undergraduate studies, including any specific subject prerequisites. While specific GPA requirements may vary, it is important to consult the university for detailed admission guidelines.
The minimum English language proficiency required for this course is an IELTS Academic score of 6.5, with no individual band lower than 6.0, or an equivalent score from recognized English language tests.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in Media and Communication are well-prepared for a variety of career pathways. You may find opportunities in legal practice, media regulation, public relations, corporate communication, and various roles within government and non-profit organizations. This unique combination of skills not only enhances employability but also positions you as a versatile professional capable of thriving in diverse environments.
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