
Bachelor of Creative Industries and Bachelor of Laws (Hons), Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Queensland
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66 Months
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About this course
This double degree program at QUT combines creative industries with law, letting students explore their creative talents alongside legal principles. It offers a practical learning approach, focusing on industry connections and real-world projects. Students spend the initial years studying creative majors such as creative and professional writing, fashion communication, interactive and visual design, or screen content production, while also gaining core legal knowledge. The latter part of the program concentrates on law studies, including areas like contract law, constitutional law, and legal research, with added emphasis on digital aspects such as artificial intelligence and legal tech. Graduates emerge with a versatile skill set, prepared for careers in legal advisory roles within cultural or creative sectors, or in legal practices with specializations in creative industries.
Why this course is highly recommended
This double degree is ideal for those looking to combine their passion for creativity with a robust legal education. It offers practical, industry-connected learning and the opportunity to gain international exposure through study tours. The course equips students with interdisciplinary skills, making them highly competitive across diverse career paths, from in-house legal roles in cultural institutions to creative project management.
Specialisation
Students can choose a creative industry major from options including creative and professional writing, fashion communication, screen content production, or interactive and visual design, allowing them to tailor their degree according to their creative interests.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
19.71L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To complete this program, students must earn 528 credit points: 180 points from the Bachelor of Creative Industries, 324 points from the Bachelor of Laws (Honours), and 24 points from the QUT You component. The coursework includes core units across both disciplines, with specific majors and electives tailored to student interests.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
PTE
58
Career prospects
Graduates can work as in-house lawyers for cultural institutions, government agencies, or law firms with a focus on creative industries. They can also pursue careers as entertainment lawyers, fashion professionals, film producers, graphic designers, publishers, or legal practitioners specialized in intellectual property, commercial, or contract law. The program positions students for roles that blend creativity and legal expertise.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this degree?
Applicants need an ATAR of 85.00, with a guarantee if they achieve 87.00 or higher including adjustments. Other pathways include VET qualifications or prior studies, with specific English language requirements.
Can I defer my admission?
Yes, students can defer their offer and postpone course start for one year.
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