Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
The combined degree draws from the faculties available at The University of Queensland, which include Business, Economics & Law and Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences — the two faculties most closely associated with journalism and law programs at UQ.
The Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Law (Honours) is offered at The University of Queensland's St Lucia campus in Brisbane, QLD 4072. UQ also has campuses at Gatton and Herston, though these are not specifically indicated for this program.
The University of Queensland offers Study Abroad and Incoming Exchange options across its programs. Prospective exchange students interested in this dual degree should contact UQ directly to confirm availability for their specific situation.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Bachelor of Journalism combined with a Bachelor of Law (Honours), which are Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognised qualifications, as UQ is a TEQSA-registered provider (PRV12080) and CRICOS-registered institution (00025B).
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