These courses produce lawyers who are skilled in social research, information management and communication. They allow graduates to combine legal expertise with a strong knowledge of media, communication, information, and social and cultural policy.
Digital and social media, journalism, media arts and production, media business, social and political sciences, strategic communication, writing and publishing.
Depending on the major, journalist, advertising or public relations executive, digital and social media coordinator, writer, editor, social researcher, film maker, lawyer in the media arts and communication industry, legal policy adviser in a government department such as the Australian Broadcasting Authority. Refer to the individual course descriptions for more information.
The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.
ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds | ATAR (excluding adjustment factors) | Selection Rank (including adjustment factors) |
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Highest rank to receive an offer | 99.35 | 99.95 |
Median rank to receive an offer | 97.85 | 99.35 |
Lowest rank to receive an offer | 90.15 | 97.85 |
<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made
Please refer to the University of Technology, Sydney website for admission criteria information.
This information is sourced from Course Seeker, a joint initiative between the Australian Government and the Tertiary Admission Centres. View more information on Course Seeker.
Open to students from all universities, Honours in Biomedical and Health Sciences builds on your bachelor’s degree in science or health and enables you to explore your interests in research. If you’re interested in pursuing a PhD or becoming a qualified health professional, then Honours is an ideal pathway.
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