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Macquarie University

Media describes the worlds of television, newspapers, radio and film. The relationship between the media and law is evolving rapidly and this degree will make students uniquely positioned to respond to those changes. This double degree lets students study contemporary approaches to media theory with practical production techniques. Students can study Screen Production, Writing, Multimedia, Radio Production, Public Relations. Macquarie Law will give students knowledge of legal principles and the critical and analytic skills to really understand them. Students will study established areas such as constitutional law, international law, contract law and family law.
Good Communication Skills.
Gaining of knowledge related to Foundations of Law, Criminal Justice and Procedure, Contracts, Law, Lawyers and Society, Australian Media, Media Cultures, Introduction to Digital Media, Academic Cultures, Torts, Jurisprudence, Property Law, Equity and Trusts, Business Organisations, International Law, News and Current Affairs are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
This course is accredited with professional bodies regulating the admission of law graduates to legal practice.
Students of this course will have career in the fields of media production, journalism, corporate communications, advertising and public relations, public policy, film and television production and a wide range of media and communications positions requiring convergent media skills or as a legal officers in public or private sectors, and legal academia.
March
IELTS - overall score of 7.0 Band, TOEFL - 600/ equivalent
27864
5 Years