C09089v2 Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
University of Technology Sydney
About
This course is offered jointly by UTS Law and UTS Communication.
The course aims to assist students to develop practical experience of and theoretical engagement in the discipline of contemporary creative writing and the intersection of law and creativity.
Students are prepared for a broad range of careers, including professional and legal practice, through an emphasis on critical skills to develop independent writing and foundational law studies.The program provides full-time study for students wishing to obtain a professional legal qualification that satisfies the academic requirements for admission as a lawyer together with the study of creative writing as a professional practice.
Honours relates to the law component only and students must successfully complete both of the research subjects:
76090 Research Methodology and 76040 Research Thesis.
Strong research skills are valued highly in contemporary professional practice.Students learn a range of key genres and forms, including narrative writing, creative non-fiction, poetry and poetics, and screenwriting.
Students also study the 'written word' – one of the most important tools of the legal profession – and the combination of law and creative writing equips students to become effective advocates who can provide innovative and thoughtful solutions to complex problems.Students have the opportunity to engage in deeper study of the law by studying 76090 Research Methodology and undertaking 76040 Research Thesis.
This course can be a pathway to higher degree research programs.
Structure
The course comprises 240 credit points and allows students to graduate with the separate degrees of Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) and Bachelor of Laws (Honours). The study components for course completion are as follows.
The law component of 144 credit points is made up of:
- 108 credit points of compulsory core law subjects
- a 6-credit-point legal theory option
- a 30-credit-point law option, which includes either:
- 18 credit points of law options, a 6-credit-point research methodology subject, a 6-credit-point research thesis subject, or
- a 6-credit-point technology law, policy and ethics (Capstone 1) subject, a 6-credit-point applied project in law, innovation and technology (Capstone 2) subject, a 6-credit-point research methodology subject, a 6-credit-point research thesis subject, and either a disruptive technologies and the law subject or a local internship.
The communication component of 96 credit points is made up of:
- 24 credit points of compulsory subjects
- 48 credit points of subjects from the Creative Writing major, and
- 24 credit points of electives from cross-disciplinary subjects.
For a current listing of subjects in each course refer to the study package directory.
Industrial training/professional practice
To practise as a lawyer in NSW, students need to successfully complete an accredited legal academic qualification (e.g. Bachelor of Laws) and an accredited course of practical legal training (PLT), which UTS offers through its PLT program.
Students enrolled in this course may complete their practical legal training by undertaking a postgraduate course in PLT, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232).
Course completion requirements
course | credit |
---|---|
STM91104 Communication core | 24cp |
MAJ10051 Creative Writing | 48cp |
STM90691 Law stream | 144cp |
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives | 24cp |
Total | 240cp |
Course diagram
Course program
The standard program shown is for a full-time student with law options.
All options shown are law options and are to be drawn from those on offer in CBK91100.
Students wishing to study the new major MAJ09444 Legal Futures and Technology need to study 76106 Technology Law, Policy and Ethics (Capstone 1) in the Autumn session of their final year and 76107 Applied Project in Law, Innovation and Technology (Capstone 2) in their final Spring session.
Year 1
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
54000 Citizenship and Communication | 8cp |
54070 Fictional Forms | 8cp |
70102 Foundations of Law | 8cp |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
54001 Digital Literacies | 8cp |
54071 Imagining the Real | 8cp |
70103 Ethics Law and Justice | 6cp |
Year 2
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
54002 Communicating Difference | 8cp |
54072 Narrative and Theory | 8cp |
70114 Criminal Law and Procedure | 8cp |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
70211 Contracts | 8cp |
54073 Genre Writing | 8cp |
70311 Torts | 8cp |
Year 3
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
70616 Australian Constitutional Law | 8cp |
54074 Writing Laboratory | 8cp |
70104 Civil Practice | 6cp |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
70327 Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 6cp |
54075 Creative Writing Project | 8cp |
70317 Real Property | 8cp |
Year 4
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
71116 Remedies | 6cp |
70109 Evidence | 6cp |
Select 8 credit points from the following: | 8cp |
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives | |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
CBK91100 Options (Honours) | |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
70617 Administrative Law | 8cp |
70517 Equity and Trusts | 8cp |
Select 8 credit points from the following: | 8cp |
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives | |
Year 5
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
70417 Corporate Law | 8cp |
70108 Public International Law | 6cp |
76090 Research Methodology | 6cp |
Select 8 credit points from the following: | 8cp |
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives | |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
76040 Research Thesis | 6cp |
Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12cp |
CBK91100 Options (Honours) | |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
76008 Jurisprudence | |
76033 Animal Law and Policy in Australia | |
76057 Judgment and the Rule of Law | |
76081 Gender and Law | |
78039 Wickedness and Vice | |
76902 Law and Literature | |
76012 Criminology | |
76092 Advanced Property | |
76068 Indigenous Peoples and the Law | |
Institution
