Where law and media intersect
Acquire the knowledge and ability for two professions in this double degree. The journalism component produces journalists with a strong sense of ethics and practical skills in print, broadcast and digital media. From the first year you will engage in active learning experiences and gain practical legal skills such as observing volunteer lawyers conduct client interviews at an advice clinic operated by Suncoast Community Legal Service.
New program commencing 2019. Subject to final approval.
- ^It is recommended that students planning to study part-time apply for the Bachelor of Laws rather than a double degree.
Acquire the knowledge and ability for two professions in this double degree. The journalism component produces journalists with a strong sense of ethics and practical skills in print, broadcast and digital media. From the first year you will engage in active learning experiences and gain practical legal skills such as observing volunteer lawyers conduct client interviews at an advice clinic operated by Suncoast Community Legal Service.
In this program you will:
- Develop cutting-edge problem-solving and communication skills to work across a range of media platforms.
- Cover all the academic courses required for admission as a legal practitioner in Australia.
- Research answers to legal problems, prepare advice, present legal argument, observe court proceedings, and take part in simulated court presentations in our new Moot Court venue.
- Develop your skills by working with Legal Service clients under legal supervision in law professional practice and also complete a journalism internship.
- Have the option to complete Law Honours, usually without extending the time required to complete your degree.
Career opportunities:
- Solicitor
- Government Legal Officer
- Journalist
- Digital communications officer
- Communications officer – corporate or government
- Technical writer
* New program commencing 2019. Subject to final approval.
Program structure
Bachelor of Laws courses
Introductory courses (4) 48 units
LAW101 Motor Control and Learning
LAW102 Introduction to Clinical Placement
LAW103 Exercise in Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Health
LAW104 Exercise in Musculoskeletal Health
Developing and Graduate courses (20) 240 units
14 required courses (168 units)
LAW201 Clinical Skills for Exercise Physiology
LAW202 Biomechanics II
LAW203 Exercise Physiology II
LAW204 Exercise Management in Chronic Disease
LAW205 Exercise in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
LAW206 Exercise in Neurological Rehabilitation
LAW301 Case Management and Occupational Rehabilitation
LAW302 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science
LAW303 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science
LAW304 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science
LAW401 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science
LAW402 Foundations of Australian Law A
LAW403 Foundations of Australian Law B
LAW404 Criminal Law and Procedure A
PLUS select 6 elective courses (72 units) from:
LAW307 Criminal Law and Procedure B
LAW310 Torts A
LAW311 Torts B
LAW312 Contracts A
LAW318 Contracts B
LAW319 Property A
LAW405 Property B
LAW406 Constitutional Law
LAW407 Equity & Trusts
LAW408 Corporations Law
LAW410 Public International Law
LAW411
LAW412 International Human Rights Law
LAW414 Legal Internship
LAW415 Sports Law
LAW416
LAW417 Employment Law
LAW418 Health Law
LAW419 Family Law
LAW420
The following 2 elective courses (24 units) are only available to students who have been accepted into honours in Law:
LAW440 Honours Research Methods, Design and Confirmation
LAW441 Law Honours Thesis
Please note: Semester offerings for Law elective courses are subject to change and are dependent on student demand. For more information on elective availability please contact your Program Coordinator.
Journalism courses
Introductory courses (5) 60 units
CMN101 Introduction to Creative Entrepreneurship
CMN106 Contemporary Communication Theory and Trends
CMN130 News and Reporting
CMN150 Digital Journalism
COR109
Developing and Graduate courses (11) 132 units
CMN202 Screen Media Production
CMN228 Media Law and Ethics
CMN235
CMN237
CMN240 Feature Writing
CMN277 Video production and television journalism
CMN302 Investigative and Data Journalism
CMN305
CMN312
CMN313
CMN330 Newsroom
*New course, subject to final approval
Note: Program structures are subject to change. Not all USC courses are available on every USC campus.
Total units: 480
Program requirements and notes
In order to graduate you must:
- Successfully complete 488 units as outlined in the Program Structure
- Complete no more than 15 introductory level courses, including core courses
Program Notes
- Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 units per semester (normally 4 courses) and following the recommended study sequence
- The unit value of all courses is 12 units unless otherwise specified
- It is each students responsibility to enrol correctly according to your course requisites, program rules and requirements and be aware of academic calendar dates
- Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods which may include essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations
- As part of your USC program, you may apply to Study Overseas to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider
- Only a full-time study option is available to international students on Student visa
- Refer to the Managing your progression page for help in understanding your program structure, reviewing your progress and planning remaining courses
- Semester offerings for Law elective courses are subject to change and are dependant on student demand. For more information on elective availability please contact your Program Coordinator
- Honours in Law is available for high performing students and approval from the Program Coordinator