Course overview
If you want a degree that will prepare you to succeed in tomorrows digital world, look no further. With a dual degree in Communication (Digital and Social Media) and Law, you will have two future-ready, in-demand qualifications. you will acquire creative, strategic and research capabilities, technological literacy and the capacity to communicate with impact across a range of online platforms and environments. Plus, graduates of this course meet the academic requirements for admission as a lawyer in the state of NSW, meaning you will only need to complete practical legal training (PLT) to pursue a law future. No matter where your future takes you, you
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Studies in Australia
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Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level. Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place. English language requirements IELTS Academic: overall 6.5, writing 6.0 TOEFL iBT: overall 79, writing 21 UTS College AE5: Pass Pearson PTE: overall 58, writing 50 Cambridge C1A/C2P: overall 176, writing 169
If the student's current English result is below the direct-entry requirement, consider the university's recognised English language pathway or ELICOS package. When the student successfully completes the approved pathway at the required level, the university may accept that pathway for English entry without requiring a new IELTS, TOEFL or PTE result. Always confirm exclusions for professional registration courses and the offer conditions.
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