C10263v1 Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Information and Media) Bachelor of Laws
Award(s): Bachelor of Arts in Communication (BA)Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
UAC code: 609004
CRICOS code: 060175B
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 240
Course EFTSL: 5
Location: City campus
Overview
Career options
Assumed knowledge
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Levels of award
Professional recognition
Other information
Overview
This course is offered jointly by UTS: Law and UTS: Communication. It aims to develop knowledge and skills in law and the dynamic area of information and media. Through a 'learning through making' approach, this course is collaborative and critical in its study of creative information practices and how the law interrelates.
The course develops a broad range of capabilities for professional practice in information and law. This is particularly relevant to the creation, organisation, retrieval, access and flow of information, particularly within electronic environments such as blogs and podcasts where students develop skills in web design and architecture, media research and writing information and media content for diverse audiences. Students learn to solve problems encountered in areas where the law intersects with information and communication technologies within society, and engage with pertinent ethical questions.
Career options
Career options include positions as collection developers, content developers or content managers, database designers, information architects, information managers, lawyers, librarians, media researchers, project managers, web designers and in many other roles particularly in legal and business contexts.
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 in the law component.
Course structure
The course comprises 240 credit points. It allows students to graduate with the separate degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Information and Media) 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 Communication component of 96 credit points is made up of:
- 48 credit points of compulsory subjects (six subjects), and
- 48 credit points of subjects from the Information and Media major (six subjects).
Industrial training/professional practice
Admission to the Supreme Court of NSW to practise as a lawyer in NSW is based upon the successful completion of an accredited legal qualification (e.g. the UTS Bachelor of Laws) and an accredited course of practical legal training. The UTS Practical Legal Training program is accredited by the Legal Profession Admission Board of the Supreme Court of NSW.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or combined Bachelor of Laws degrees have the option of completing the Practical Legal Training 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 the Practical Legal Training, such as the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (C07075).
Course completion requirements
STM90691 Law stream | 144cp | |
STM90550 Core subjects | 48cp | |
MAJ10023 Information and Media | 48cp | |
Total | 240cp |
Course diagram

Course program
The standard program shown is for a full-time student who has elected to undertake Practical Legal Training within the Bachelor of Laws. Students have the choice of completing Practical Legal Training within the Bachelor of Laws in the final semesters of study or attempting 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 | ||
STM90550 | ||
58101 Understanding Communication | 8cp | |
58102 Language and Discourse | 8cp | |
MAJ10023 | ||
58125 Creative Information Design | 8cp | |
Spring semester | ||
STM90688 | ||
70115 Perspectives on Law | 8cp | |
70120 Legal Method and Research | 6cp | |
MAJ10023 | ||
58126 Information Discovery and Analysis | 8cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
STM90688 | ||
70311 Torts | 8cp | |
70218 Criminal Law | 8cp | |
STM90550 | ||
58103 Ideas in History | 8cp | |
Spring semester | ||
STM90688 | ||
70211 Contracts | 8cp | |
70616 Australian Constitutional Law | 8cp | |
MAJ10023 | ||
58127 Information Cultures | 8cp | |
Year 3 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
STM90688 | ||
70327 Commercial Law | 6cp | |
70317 Real Property | 8cp | |
MAJ10023 | ||
58220 Designing for the Web | 8cp | |
Spring semester | ||
STM90688 | ||
70617 Administrative Law | 8cp | |
70517 Equity and Trusts | 8cp | |
MAJ10023 | ||
58221 Social Informatics | 8cp | |
Year 4 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
STM90688 | ||
70417 Corporate Law | 8cp | |
70717 Evidence and Criminal Procedure | 6cp | |
STM90550 | ||
58201 Communication and Cultural Industries and Practices | 8cp | |
Select 6 credit points of options | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
MAJ10023 | ||
58315 Storing Objects and Artifacts | 8cp | |
STM90550 | ||
58202 Regulating Communication - Law, Ethics, Politics | 8cp | |
Select 6 credit points of options | 6cp | |
Year 5 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
STM90550 | ||
58301 Communication Practice Project | 8cp | |
STM90688 | ||
75421 Civil Litigation | 6cp | |
75420 Ethics and Professional Conduct | 6cp | |
Select 6 credit points of options | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
STM90687 | ||
75412 Legal Skills | 6cp | |
75413 Advocacy | 6cp | |
75403 Commercial and Estate Practice | 6cp | |
75402 Property Transactions | 6cp | |
75411 Practical Experience | 0cp |
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 in undergraduate course information.
Professional recognition
Supreme Court of NSW
This course satisfies the requirements for admission as a lawyer, provided students undertake the optional Practical Legal Training in the final semesters.
UTS: Communication is seeking professional recognition of the course by the Australian Library and Information Association.
Other information
Further information on the Communication component is available from:
Service Desk https://servicedesk.uts.edu.au
Further information on the Law component is available from:
Service Desk https://servicedesk.uts.edu.au
