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Bachelor of Communication in Creative Writing Bachelor of Laws

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Study Bachelor of Communication in Creative Writing Bachelor of Laws at UTS

Whether you dream of a future in the law profession, publishing or any other discipline, the ability to write confident, competent and compelling communications is in high demand. Cross-disciplinary in nature, the UTS Bachelor of Communication in Creative Writing Bachelor of Laws is your passport to an exciting and meaningful career.

You'll be immersed in the theory and practice of contemporary writing, editing and publishing, discovering and creating key storytelling forms and get hands-on experience with print and digital formats.

Meanwhile, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of the law, meeting the academic requirements for admission as a lawyer in NSW. With this, you’ll have everything you need to write your own future and reach untold heights of success.

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Bachelor of Communication in Creative Writing Bachelor of Laws

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UTS: C10378 (version 4)

CRICOS: 118289J

UAC: 609006 (Autumn Session)

LOWEST SELECTION RANK question_mark This refers to the lowest selection rank to which an offer was made for a recent school leaver in the Autumn 2025 intake.

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DURATION

5 years full time

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Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students\ $91,455.00

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LOCATION question_mark Our classes are held at our City Campus, or specialist off-campus locations. Some of our courses are delivered via online (distance) learning.

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What you’ll study

You'll begin your Communication studies with core subjects, building your knowledge of this fascinating discipline. Then, your chosen stream will see you specialise your skills, hone your writing and editing capabilities and acquire insight into the publishing profession.

Simultaneously, you'll be undertaking a range of core subjects in Law, covering topics like evidence, remedies, civil practice and torts. You'll also have the chance to investigate the legal world of tomorrow through the Legal Futures and Technologies major or pursue subjects of particular interest through your choice of Law Options.

Subjects at a glance

Subject Code Subject Name
52600 Communication and Society
52601 Communication and Technology
52602 Communication and Work Futures
52690 Narrative in Theory and Practice
52691 Creative Writing Foundations
52692 Imagining the Real
52603 Writing Through Form and Genre
52604 Experiments in Creative Writing
52695 Adaptations
52696 Publishing Industry Practices
52697 Major Writing Project

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Course highlights

You’ll have the chance to build practical competencies in writing, editing and publishing and a broad understanding of the contemporary legal profession. This degree is designed to equip you with the creative, analytical and communication skills to pursue and enhance a career in writing, publishing or law.

Industry accreditation

This course satisfies the academic requirements for admission to the Supreme Court of NSW as a lawyer. Once completed, you will also need to complete a practical legal training program, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (available at UTS) to be eligible for admission as a lawyer.

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Admissions information

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This course suits students who are aiming to blend legal expertise with writing prowess, suitable for careers in law, publishing, or writing. By integrating a legal education with hands-on writing, editing, and publishing experience, you'll acquire a comprehensive understanding of storytelling across various media, and meet the academic requirements for admission to legal practice in NSW.

You will develop a robust skill set, including legal analysis, creative writing, and effective communication. The curriculum includes essential legal subjects, practical writing subjects, elective cross-disciplinary studies, and exposure to legal technology, preparing you for the evolving landscape of the legal profession.

Through a blend of theoretical learning and practical application, you will be equipped for roles such as media or intellectual property lawyer, editor, publisher, or writer, with the ability to manage legal challenges in creative industries or bring both narrative flair and strong analytic skills to various roles.

The simultaneous study of a range of legal subjects, from the fundamentals of the law to specialist skills in niche legal disciplines, ensures that students meet the academic requirements for admission to practise law in NSW.

Elective choices include cross-disciplinary studies in history, communication, media and country studies; specialist legal subjects, such as contracts, entertainment and intellectual property law; and the Legal Futures and Technology major, which provides first-hand experience of the technologies shaping the future of the legal profession.

Graduates emerge with the high-level creative, analytical and communication skills required to manage the legal aspects of a writing career, or for a legal career in which writing skills can add eloquence and character to their work. - ### Important dates

Find out more about application dates relating to this course - ### Year 12 adjustment factor scheme

If you perform highly in your Year 12 subjects, your selection rank may be boosted by the Year 12 subject scheme.

The scheme, which is automatically applied, awards selection rank adjustments to your application based on your marks in subjects that are relevant to the courses you have applied to. - ### ATAR and selection ranks

Your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a score between 0.00 and 99.95. It shows you how you rank compared to all the students in your year group in New South Wales. A selection rank combines your ATAR with any other adjustment points that make up your overall university entrance score. Your selection rank may differ from university to university, depending on the adjustment points granted to you at each institution. - ### Scholarships and prizes

Discover our scholarships for undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Our scholarships celebrate diversity and academic excellence. Use the scholarship search tool to find the right scholarship for you.

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Scholarships for international students - ### Transdisciplinary Electives at UTS

Employers tell us the skills our graduates acquire from undertaking a Transdisciplinary Elective sets them apart from the crowd. That’s why we have embedded this program into every undergraduate degree.

All you need to do is choose the Elective that inspires you the most.

Transdisciplinary Electives integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines, allowing you to approach complex problems from a range of perspectives.

By combining methods and insights from various disciplines, transdisciplinary learning often leads to breakthrough ideas and creative innovations that may not be possible within the confines of a single discipline.

If you find yourself rapt by the world of innovation – you can pair your core degree with a Diploma in Innovation, graduating with two qualifications in the same timeframe.

In both instances, you’ll work on a real-world challenge presented by an industry partner organisation – partners who often create career pathways for our graduates.

* Excludes students concurrently enrolled in the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation. - ### Course duration

The course is offered on a five-year, full-time basis. Students are required to attend approximately 17 hours of seminars and lectures a week, and may be required to attend evening classes for the law component. - ### Admission requirements

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 - ### Domestic course fees

2026 Indicative tuition fees for government-supported domestic students

All offers for domestic undergraduate students are for Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP).This means the Australian Government contributes to your education costs, and you pay the remaining tuition fees, known as the student contribution. If eligible, you can defer payment through HECS-HELP, or you can choose to pay your fees upfront each session.

2026 Tuition Fees

Indicative first-year tuition fee: $17,399.00

Indicative total tuition fee:  $91,455.00

Additional Costs

Your tuition fees do not include:

Important Information

Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential for successfully completing a course at UTS. You can find the inherent requirements for your course via the inherent requirements directory. - ### Assumed knowledge

HSC English and computer literacy. - ### Professional recognition

This course satisfies the requirements for admission to the Supreme Court of NSW as a lawyer, provided students complete a practical legal training program, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232). - ### Important notes

Students who commenced the Bachelor of Communication (Writing and Publishing) Bachelor of Laws in 2025 should refer to the course description in the UTS Handbook 2025.

Students who commenced before 2025 should refer to the course description in the year they commenced: see Handbook Archives (Pre-2025).

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Why study Law at UTS

With a Law degree at UTS you'll gain work-ready skills and learn how to ethically use law and new technologies to create positive social change.

Employers value our graduates for their problem-solving, collaborative skills and lateral thinking. Our degrees are flexible, with content developed in consultation with industry. We offer practical learning opportunities, including in-house legal counsel, legal centres and firms, and summer clerkship programs.

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