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Develop digital proficiency in AI, robotics, legal technology, and design thinking to stay agile in the fast-changing digital legal landscape. Build sought-after versatile abilities including legal research, analytical reasoning, creative problem-solving, persuasive communication, and negotiation techniques. Equip yourself for an evolving journalism career, whether crafting timely news reports, investigating international events, or producing true crime podcasts. Master essential competencies in multimedia creation, data journalism, and advocacy reporting. Bachelor of Laws (Honours) QUT's law program readies students for contemporary legal practice. Our distinctive approach blends theoretical foundations with real-world application. Through experiential learning, you'll acquire thorough knowledge of Australia's legal framework and core practice areas required for professional admission. The curriculum incorporates Indigenous legal perspectives, examining the interplay between Australian law and First Nations communities. Technological disruption is reshaping the legal sector, demanding new lawyer competencies. Our law, technology and innovation minor investigates how AI, automation, and other emerging technologies transform legal services. You'll examine the ethical dilemmas and societal implications of legal tech while learning human-centered design methodologies to address complex legal challenges. Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) The digital revolution has radically altered factual media ecosystems. With proliferating content platforms and shifting audience trust paradigms, journalists must reinvent traditional storytelling approaches to deliver verified information faster across multiple channels. This major prepares you for versatile factual media careers - from international correspondence to investigative podcasting to social media journalism. You'll master core principles of journalistic integrity while developing cutting-edge skills in digital production, data visualization, and justice-oriented reporting. Career Pathways Leverage your legal knowledge in media organizations or apply digital communication expertise to specialized legal fields like privacy law, free speech litigation, or criminal defense.