Combining a professional qualification in Law with studies in Media, this recently revised double degree offers an innovative, high quality legal education with a global and social justice perspective and a real emphasis on hands-on experiences. It includes all the compulsory Law subjects required by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board for admission to the legal profession as an Australian lawyer in Victoria and compulsory specialised subjects relevant to Media such as Intellectual Property Law, Competition Policy and Law or an approved subject from the Master of Laws in Global Business Law. The Bachelor of Media and Communication offers a flexible and forward-look-approach to the converging fields of film, radio, television, new media and communications. It enables students to undertake a major in Media Industries, Journalism or Public Relations. The program recognises the diverse career paths open to graduates by preparing them for employment in Law and/or a broad range of media-making, across different platforms and industries. Admission requirements are Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in English other than ESL. Students must:Note: LTU0AIM is a not-for-credit subject that students are required to complete at the commencement of their first semester. The subject is designed to enhance the students' knowledge and awareness of issues concerning academic integrity.