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Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Communications and Media
University of Notre Dame Australia, The
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
| Campus | Cutoff | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fremantle | Not available* | Yes | Full-time internal, Part-time internal | Year 12; interview; mature age applicants: strong results in 1 year or more of a relevant degree; sat the mature age TEE; or strong result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) |
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| Sydney | Not available* | Yes | Full-time internal, Part-time internal | ||
Course Description
This course has been designed to allow students to combine studies towards a professional Law qualification with an in-depth course of study in the area of Communications and Media.
Subjects you can Study
Law; Broadcast journalism; Digital film production; Media analysis; Multimedia and web design; Screenwriting
* Cut-off scores may not appear with some courses. There a number of possible reasons for this: The course may require entrance criteria other than a cut-off score, such as a portfolio, an interview or an audition; the course may not be open to school leavers; cut-off information may be unavailable. Check the detailed course information available on The Details tab to read more about the course's entry requirements.
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Duration
Fremantle
- Full-time internal = 5 years
- Part-time internal = 10 years
Sydney
- Full-time internal = 5 years
- Part-time internal = 10 years
Structure
Students complete a combination of Law and Communications units in the first 3 years. In the final 2 years, the course comprises only Law units.
Entry Requirements
Year 12; interview; mature age applicants: strong results in 1 year or more of a relevant degree; sat the mature age TEE; or strong result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
How does this course perform?
How do study fields for Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Communications and Media at University of Notre Dame Australia, The perform?
Communications
Who is studying Communications at University of Notre Dame Australia, The
| 222 | 0 | 45% | 0% | 94% |
| Undergraduate students | International students | School leavers | Over 25 years old | Part time students |
|---|
What Communications graduates from University of Notre Dame Australia, The say
Teaching quality
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Generic skills
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Overall satisfaction
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Where do Communications graduates from University of Notre Dame Australia, The go
Seeking work
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Starting salary
Not available.
Further study
Not available.
Law
Who is studying Law at University of Notre Dame Australia, The
| 692 | 20 | 53% | 23% | 83% |
| Undergraduate students | International students | School leavers | Over 25 years old | Part time students |
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What Law graduates from University of Notre Dame Australia, The say
Teaching quality
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Generic skills
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Overall satisfaction
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Where do Law graduates from University of Notre Dame Australia, The go
Seeking work
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Starting salary
- Worse
- Average
- Better
Further study
Not available.
Life after Study
Communications
Where are graduates that studied Communications at University of Notre Dame Australia, The?
| 10% | 10% | 70% | 0% |
| Public sector | Private practice | Private industry | Working overseas |
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Law
Where are graduates that studied Law at University of Notre Dame Australia, The?
| 14% | 57% | 29% | 0% |
| Public sector | Private practice | Private industry | Working overseas |
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Journalist
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Lawyer
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Web Designer/Developer
Web designers/developers design, create, produce and maintain web pages using relevant software packages.


