Faculty of Law

Bachelor of Journalism - Bachelor of Laws

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Journalism - Bachelor of Laws

(a separate testamur is awarded for each degree)

Abbreviation:

BJ-LLB

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Creative Arts

Duration:

5 years full-time or part-time equivalent*

Total Credit Points:

270

Delivery Mode:

On-campus

Starting Session(s):

Autumn

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

858

UAC Code:

751211

CRICOS Code:

058981A

* A student can extend the length of the course and reduce the subject load in some years by postponing electives. In some cases the need to satisfy prerequisites may extend the course beyond the minimum length.

Overview

A double degree in Journalism and Law will provide students with an expanded skill set - one that will set them apart from students who opt for a single degree option in either Faculty. This is not to say that single degree students will be precluded from jobs on the basis of their qualifications. UOW's reputation for quality teaching provides graduates with a strong advantage, but the double degree provides graduates with a wider range of options.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

For the Faculty of Law:

Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English.

Recommended Studies: English Advanced.

Refer to Faculty of Creative Arts for entry requirements for Bachelor of Journalism.

Advanced Standing

Students may apply for advanced standing for relevant subjects completed at approved tertiary institutions. Refer to www.uow.edu.au/handbook/courserules/advancedstanding.html

Course Requirements

To qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Journalism - Bachelor of Laws, a candidate must complete total of at least 270 credit points including each of (a), (b) and (c) as follows:

a) at least 90 credit points from the Course Structure of the Bachelor of Journalism, including all compulsory subjects, and subjects required for one Specialist Stream*;
b) all compulsory Law subjects in the sequence prescribed in the relevant Course Program:
c) elective subjects to the value of 40 credit points from the LLB Elective Law Schedule.

To be eligible for the award of LLB Honours (calculated in accordance with method 4), a candidate must complete LLB313.

To be eligible for the award of LLB (Honours by Research) a candidate must complete LLB448 Research Honours in Law. The Honours grade will be calculated in accordance with method 1.

*Note: Students of the Bachelor of Journalism - Bachelor of Laws will be exempted from the three Journalism electives normally required in the Bachelor of Journalism.

Honours

To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Laws (Honours), a candidate must complete the elective LLB313 Legal Research Project as part of the above Course Requirements. The Honours grade will be calculated in accordance with Method 4 (refer to the Code of Practice - Honours, Section 8 Assessment, for information on the methods of calculating Honours).

To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Laws (Honours by Research), a candidate must complete LLB448 Research Honours in Law in addition to the above Course Requirements. The Honours grade will be calculated in accordance with Method 1 (refer to the Code of Practice - Honours, Section 8 Assessment, for information on the methods of calculating Honours).

Course Program

Subjects (by year)

Session*

Credit Points

First Year

   

LLB 100

Foundations of Law A

Autumn

8

LLB 110

Legal Research and Writing

Autumn

4

LLB 120

Law of Contract A

Autumn

8

LLB 130

Criminal Law and Process A

Autumn

8

LLB 150

Communication Skills

Autumn

2

LLB 140

Advocacy Skills

Spring

2

LLB 160

Foundations of Law B

Spring

8

LLB 170

Law of Contract B

Spring

8

LLB 180

Criminal Law and Process B

Spring

8

LLB 190

Lawyers and Australian Society

Spring

8

Second Year

   

JOUR111

Introduction to Journalism

Autumn

6

JOUR112

Theory Meets Practice

Autumn

6

LLB 220

Property and Trusts A

Autumn

8

LLB 230

Public Law A

Autumn

8

DESN290

Introduction to Graphic Design Fundamental

Spring

6

JOUR113

Legal and Professional Issues for Journalists

Spring

6

JOUR114

Newsroom Practice (1)

Spring

6

LLB 270

Property and Trusts B

Spring

8

LLB 280

Public Law B

Spring

8

Third Year

   

DESN211

Introduction to Web Design

Autumn

6

JOUR210

Writing for the Internet

Autumn

6

JOUR214

Newsroom Practice (2) - Featuring Writing

Autumn

6

LLB 240

Law of Torts

Autumn

8

LLB 260

Dispute Management Skills

Autumn

2

JOUR215

Convergent Journalism (1)

Spring

6

FIRST SUBJECT IN BJ SPECIALIST STREAM

Spring

6

LLB 250

Drafting Skills

Spring

2

LLB 290

Legal Theory

Spring

8

Fourth Year

   

JOUR314

Newsroom Practice (3) - Editing and Production

Autumn/Spring

6

JOUR315

Convergent Journalism (2)

Autumn

6

LLB 300

Remedies and Procedure

Autumn

8

LLB 310

Law of Business Organisations

Autumn

8

LLB 301

Evidence

Spring

8

2 LLB Electives

Autumn

16

Fifth Year

   

JOUR312

Internship

Autumn/Spring

6

SECOND SUBJECT IN BJ SPECIALIST STREAM

Autumn

6

JOUR320

Journalism Project

Spring

6

2 LLB Electives

Spring

16

1 LLB Elective or

Spring

8

LLB 396

Advanced Legal Skills

Spring

8

* Session of offer subject to change in 2007. Refer to Faculty of Law for further information when enrolling.

Majors

Majors are NOT available in the Bachelor of Laws course.

Electives

Students must successfully complete elective subjects to the value of 40 credit points from the Bachelor of Laws Elective Law Schedule - see Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry).