4 years Full time
The Bachelor of Journalism is driven by a digital-first ethos is and grounded in the core journalistic traditions and values of truth, fairness and accuracy. This approach empowers students to harness and exploit established and emerging technologies to create career opportunities and new pathways. Students learn to create original and compelling content across platforms, and are encouraged to use digital storytelling to engage with social issues and advocate for change. Throughout their degrees, students build a substantial portfolio of practical work aligned with industry standards, in the process defining themselves as specialised professionals via a choice of practical majors and minors. Students have access to world-class facilities and opportunities to report for local, national and international media outlets.
The Bachelor of Laws prepares students for a career as a legal professional, both in Australia and overseas. It provides students with a thorough grounding in essential areas of substantive law and access to a wide choice of law elective subjects, including the option of completing a specialisation. An integrated skills and professionalism program is embedded in the degree and focuses on core legal skills essential to the practice of law. The Bachelor of Laws provides an engaging learning experience that challenges students academically and prepares them practically for a legal career. For more course information, visit the Bachelor Journalism Bachelor of Laws at Bond Uni.
Bond University – Private
Advertising; Business Context and Environment; Communication; Corporate Storytelling; Creative Writing; Criminology; Digital Media; Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Film and Television; Global Studies (Sustainability); Legal, Government and Crime Studies; Marketing Communication; Media Studies; Marketing; Philosophy; Psychology; Public Relations; Social Media (Communication); Social Media; Sport Industry
Students must complete one of the following options: major (60cp) plus electives (20cp) or minor (40cp) plus electives (40cp). Either option comprises of 80 credit points in total.
Minor options: Advertising; Corporate Storytelling; Creative Writing; Communication & Society; Film & Television; Media Studies; Public Relations; Social Media
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Excluding: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made, excluding adjustment factors.
Including: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made including any adjustment factors that may have been applied.
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Journalist, Legal profession.
