Bachelor of Communication (Business)/Bachelor of Laws 44 months Undergraduate Programme By Bond University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Communication (Business)/Bachelor of Laws

Programme Duration

44 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Communication (Business) provides knowledge in marketing, advertising, organisational behaviour and communication. Students specialize further by combining a major in Marketing with a major from one of seven areas: Corporate Communication, Public Relations, Communication Studies, Journalism, Multimedia, Advertising or Social Media.  The Bachelor of Laws 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 specialization. An integrated skills and professionalism program in the degree and focus on core legal skills essential to the practice of law. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Communication (Business) provides knowledge in marketing, advertising, organisational behaviour and communication. Students specialize further by combining a major in Marketing with a major from one of seven areas: Corporate Communication, Public Relations, Communication Studies, Journalism, Multimedia, Advertising or Social Media.  The Bachelor of Laws 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 specialization. An integrated skills and professionalism program in the degree and focus on core legal skills essential to the practice of law. 

Admission Requirements

98+
7+
185+
65+
30+
1170+
63+
15+

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