
Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism
Adelaide University
Course Details
Adelaide University's Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is your path to a career as a lawyer or legal professional. Explore how to analyse and interpret laws, regulations, and court rulings. Cultivate an understanding of the legal systems and economic forces shaping Australian society. Practise real-world skills such as drafting court documents. Explore how to advocate clearly and compassionately for clients. Conduct enquiries and learn how to meet complex and contemporary issues. Develop an appreciation for the importance of community-centred practice. Our Bachelor of Journalism equips you with the expertise to tell important and impactful stories across multiple media platforms.?Develop news gathering, researching, interviewing, analytical, writing and multimedia production skills. Learn how to record and edit audio and video stories. Write for online audiences and create immersive journalism using the latest technologies. Sharpen your critical analysis skills and develop your own long-form journalism project. Both degrees include hands-on learning experiences, allowing you to undertake a real-world project or professional development in an industry setting.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Course structure: 240 units
CRICOS Code: 117416D
Start date: February, July
Address
Adelaide City Campus
230 North Terrace
Adelaide , South Australia, 5005
Attendance options
Full-time - 5 years
Total tuition costs
AUD $274,500
ENTRY CRITERIA*
OVERALL IELTS: 7
CRICOS Code: 117416D
Start date: February, July
Address
Magill Campus
St Bernards Road
Magill, South Australia, 5072
Attendance options
Full-time - 5 years
Total tuition costs
AUD $274,500
ENTRY CRITERIA*
OVERALL IELTS: 7
* Note that TOEFL and IELTS scores are indicative of overall requirements in either test. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the educator for a more detailed breakdown of requirements. Note also that where TOEFL and IELTS scores are published applicants will typically require one or the other.