Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws

5 Years On Campus Dual-bachelors Program

Western Sydney University Parramatta

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws at Western Sydney University is a double degree that brings together legal knowledge and communication expertise in one integrated program. It is ideal for students who are interested in law, media, public policy, advocacy, or careers where strong communication and legal understanding go hand in hand, such as journalism, corporate law, or government work.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1

In the first year, students are introduced to the foundations of both law and communication. You study core law subjects such as Legal Institutions and core communication units like Introduction to Communication, helping you understand how legal systems and media environments operate in society.

Year 2

In the second year, learning becomes more analytical and applied. Subjects such as Criminal Law, Torts Law, Media Cultures, and Digital Communication help you build legal reasoning skills while also developing an understanding of media, audiences, and communication practices.

Year 3

In the third year, students move into more advanced legal and communication study. You explore areas such as Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Public Relations, and Journalism, strengthening both your legal knowledge and professional communication abilities.

Year 4

In the fourth year, students focus on specialised legal subjects alongside communication electives. Areas such as Corporate Law, Media Law, and Strategic Communication help you understand how law interacts with media, business, and public communication in real-world settings.

Year 5

In the final year, students complete advanced legal study and practical communication-focused learning. This includes professional legal preparation and applied communication projects that develop advocacy, research, and problem-solving skills needed for professional practice.


Focus Areas

Law, Legal Studies, Media Law, Journalism, Public Relations, Advocacy, Policy, Corporate Law, Strategic Communication, Digital Communication


Learning Outcomes

Graduates are able to interpret and apply legal principles, analyse complex social and media issues, and communicate effectively in professional settings. They develop strong skills in research, writing, critical thinking, advocacy, and strategic communication, preparing them for careers across both legal and communication fields.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The Bachelor of Laws component is structured to meet the academic requirements for progression toward legal practice in Australia. The Communication component is recognised by leading industry bodies such as the Public Relations Institute of Australia and the Media Federation of Australia, ensuring strong professional relevance.


Reputation (Employability and Industry Links)

Western Sydney University is known for its strong focus on practical, career-ready education and industry engagement. Graduates of this double degree pursue careers in law firms, government departments, media organisations, corporate communication, advocacy groups, and policy-related roles, reflecting strong employability across multiple sectors.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Experiential learning in the Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws at Western Sydney University is designed to help students build real professional capability in both legal practice and communication industries. Instead of learning only theory, students actively work on legal case studies, communication projects, and media-based tasks that reflect real workplace situations. The degree blends courtroom-style legal learning with hands-on media and communication practice, so students develop confidence in both advocacy and creative problem-solving. Learning is supported through practical legal training, industry-style projects, and collaboration with peers in simulated professional environments.

Experiential learning: Students gain practical skills through legal clinics, internships, media projects, and applied learning experiences supported by specialist facilities and real-world engagement opportunities:

  • Legal clinic experiences such as Access to Justice Clinic and Street Law Clinic, where students work on real or simulated client matters under supervision

  • Internship and placement opportunities in law firms, government departments, courts, and media or communication organisations

  • Court visits and justice system exposure to understand real legal processes and professional environments

  • Case-based learning in law subjects, building skills in legal reasoning, research, advocacy, and negotiation

  • Communication and media projects including journalism writing, public relations campaigns, and digital storytelling assignments

  • Group-based learning activities that replicate real legal teams and media agency workflows

  • Opportunities for international study and legal education experiences in selected partner regions, including Asia

  • Access to university learning spaces and resources that support legal research, communication development, and media production work

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws at Western Sydney University are prepared for careers that connect law, media, policy, and communication. You can work in roles such as legal officer, policy advisor, media and communications specialist, public relations professional, or corporate communications advisor. The combination of legal training and communication skills gives you strong flexibility across both legal and non-legal industries.

Progression & Future Opportunities: Western Sydney University supports your transition into employment through structured career services, industry exposure, and professional practice opportunities:

  • Western Sydney Careers and Employment services provide career coaching, resume building, interview preparation, internship support, and access to employer networks

  • Strong connections with law firms, courts, government departments, media organisations, and communication agencies, offering real industry exposure

  • Embedded work-integrated learning including legal internships, judicial placements, and communication-based professional projects that build real workplace experience

  • Legal accreditation pathway that supports graduates to progress toward admission to legal practice in Australia after completing required practical legal training

  • Communication recognition through industry bodies such as the Public Relations Institute of Australia and the Media Federation of Australia, strengthening professional credibility

  • Strong graduate outcomes across legal practice, government policy, media, advocacy, and corporate communication sectors, showing wide career flexibility

  • International and experiential learning opportunities that expose students to different legal systems and global communication practices

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, students can continue into postgraduate study such as a Master of Laws, Master of Legal Studies, Master of Communication, Master of Public Policy, or other specialised postgraduate programs to deepen expertise or move into advanced professional or leadership roles.

Program Key Stats

$38,153
$14,000 - 18,000

Mar Intake : 31st DecJuly Intake : 30th Apr


30 %

Eligibility Criteria

CCC
2.3
24
60

NA
NA
6.5
82

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Courts and Legal Advice
  • Legal Practitioner
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Communications Officer
  • Policy Development Officer
  • Media and Communications Specialist
  • Advertising Executive
  • Human Rights Advocate
  • Corporate Communications Manager
  • Journalist

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