University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2008

C10133v5 Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Media Arts and Production) Bachelor of Laws

Award(s): Bachelor of Arts in Communication (BA)
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

CRICOS code: 030573C
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 244
Course EFTSL: 5.08
Faculty/institute responsible: Law
Collaborating faculty/institute: Humanities and Social Sciences
Location: City campus

Overview
Career options
Additional assumed knowledge
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Industrial training/professional practice
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Levels of award
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Media Arts and Production) Bachelor of Laws is offered jointly by the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The course aims to develop a broad range of professional skills and knowledge for either legal or media practice and provides advanced hands-on conceptual and technical skills in film, video, sound and new media. It allows students to graduate with the separate degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Media Arts and Production) and Bachelor of Laws.

Students have the unique opportunity to combine studies in film, video, sound and new media with studies in law, gaining a first-hand perspective of the production process, the creation of intellectual property in media production and the functions of various crew roles including directors and producers through producing and exhibiting their own short film, video, sound production or new media programs.

Career options

Career options include lawyer in the media and communication industry; a wide range of roles within the media and cultural sectors in film, media or sound production; or emerging areas including the internet.

Additional assumed knowledge

HSC English and computer literacy.

Course duration and attendance

The course is offered on a five-year, full-time basis. Students are required to attend approximately 17 hours of seminars and lectures per week, and may be required to attend evening classes.

Course structure

The course comprises 244 credit points. It allows students to graduate with the separate degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Media Arts and Production) and Bachelor of Laws. The study components for course completion are as follows.

The Law component of 144 credit points is made up of:

  • 102 credit points of compulsory core law subjects (14 subjects)
  • 18 credit points of law options (three subjects), and
  • either 24 credit points of practical legal training subjects (five subjects) or an additional 24 credit points of law options (four subjects).

The Arts component of 100 credit points is made up of:

  • 36 credit points of compulsory first-year (100-level) subjects (six subjects)
  • 56 credit points of subjects from Disciplinary and/or Professional Strands where specified (seven subjects), and
  • 8 credit points of Elective Studies (one subject).

Refer to the course entry in the UTS:Handbook 2007 for the pre-2008 course structure.

For a current listing of subjects in each course, refer to the Study Package directory in the UTS:Handbook 2008. In particular, refer to the correct structure of the PLT options, in CBK90437.

Industrial training/professional practice

To practise as a lawyer in NSW students must successfully complete an accredited legal qualification (e.g. Bachelor of Laws) and an accredited course of practical legal training (PLT), such as the UTS Practical Legal Training program.

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or combined Bachelor of Laws degrees have the option of completing the PLT program within their undergraduate law degree. Alternatively, students can complete their Bachelor of Laws by including further Law electives and then undertake a postgraduate course in PLT, such as the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (C07075).

Course completion requirements

STM90445 Humanities stream 100cp
STM90691 Law stream 144cp
Total 244cp

Course diagram



Course program

The standard program shown is for a full-time student who has elected to undertake PLT within the Bachelor of Laws. (Students have the choice of completing practical legal training within the degree in the final semesters of study or an additional 24 credit points of Law options.) All options shown are Law options and are to be drawn from those on offer in CBK90592.

 
Year 1
Autumn semester
STM90444  
      50105 Communication and Information Environments 6cp
      50107 Rethinking Culture 6cp
      50109 Power and Change in Australia 6cp
STM90384  
      50116 Media Arts and Production 1 6cp
Spring semester
STM90444  
      50108 Contemporary Cultures 6cp
STM90384  
      50117 Media Arts and Production 2 6cp
STM90688  
      70115 Perspectives on Law 8cp
      70120 Legal Method and Research 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
STM90688  
      70311 Torts 8cp
      70218 Criminal Law 8cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90024: 8cp
50153 Audio Production8cp 
50154 Creative Audio Techniques8cp 
50155 Film and Video Production8cp 
50157 New Media Fundamentals8cp 
50158 Netcultures and Practices8cp 
50197 Media Arts, Concept and Project Development8cp 
50199 Documentary Production8cp 
50212 Film and Video Drama8cp 
Spring semester
STM90688  
      70211 Contracts 8cp
      70616 Australian Constitutional Law 8cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90014: 8cp
50133 Music and Popular Culture8cp 
50134 Culture, Writing and Textuality8cp 
50135 Television and Popular Culture8cp 
50136 Cinematic Cultures8cp 
Year 3
Autumn semester
STM90688  
      70317 Real Property 8cp
      70327 Commercial Law 6cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90024: 8cp
50153 Audio Production8cp 
50154 Creative Audio Techniques8cp 
50155 Film and Video Production8cp 
50157 New Media Fundamentals8cp 
50158 Netcultures and Practices8cp 
50197 Media Arts, Concept and Project Development8cp 
50199 Documentary Production8cp 
50212 Film and Video Drama8cp 
Spring semester
STM90688  
      70517 Equity and Trusts 8cp
      70617 Administrative Law 8cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90015: 8cp
50180 Culture and Poetics8cp 
0cp 
50253 Culture and Sound8cp 
50254 Contemporary Cinema8cp 
50255 Documentary Study8cp 
50256 Genre Study8cp 
Year 4
Autumn semester
STM90688  
      70417 Corporate Law 8cp
      70717 Evidence and Criminal Procedure 6cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90745: 8cp
50133 Music and Popular Culture8cp 
50134 Culture, Writing and Textuality8cp 
50135 Television and Popular Culture8cp 
50136 Cinematic Cultures8cp 
50180 Culture and Poetics8cp 
0cp 
50253 Culture and Sound8cp 
50254 Contemporary Cinema8cp 
50255 Documentary Study8cp 
50256 Genre Study8cp 
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Spring semester
CBK90314 Electives (Media Arts and Production) 8cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90025: 8cp
50156 Creative Techniques for Shorts8cp 
50177 Cross Media Production8cp 
50178 Soundtrack8cp 
50196 Producing8cp 
50198 Media Arts Project8cp 
50213 Audio Workshop8cp 
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Year 5
Autumn semester
STM90688  
      75420 Ethics and Professional Conduct 6cp
      75421 Civil Litigation 6cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90025: 8cp
50156 Creative Techniques for Shorts8cp 
50177 Cross Media Production8cp 
50178 Soundtrack8cp 
50196 Producing8cp 
50198 Media Arts Project8cp 
50213 Audio Workshop8cp 
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Spring semester
STM90687  
      75402 Property Transactions 6cp
      75403 Commercial and Estate Practice 6cp
      75411 Practical Experience 0cp
      75412 Legal Skills 6cp
      75413 Advocacy 6cp

Levels of award

The Bachelor of Laws may be awarded with First or Second Class Honours, which does not require an additional Honours year. Honours candidates must complete the Research Thesis within the law option component. The rules concerning the Bachelor of Laws with Honours can be found under Undergraduate course information.

Professional recognition

Supreme Court of NSW

This course satisfies the requirements for admission as a lawyer, provided students undertake the optional PLT in the final semesters.

Other information

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