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Pursuing double degrees enables you to expand your understanding and specialization across two distinct academic disciplines. You can explore our wide selection of engaging, varied programs and begin a distinctive educational path tailored to your interests. The Bachelor of Arts offers unparalleled flexibility in higher education. Featuring more than twenty specialized majors, you can combine core subjects to develop expertise while selecting electives to broaden your capabilities. Our learners are driven by life's profound inquiries, relish the freedom of intellectual exploration, and pursue continuous growth and motivation. At the University of Tasmania, you'll join a scholarly environment passionate about our teaching and research subjects. Studying law means recognizing the role of justice in society and leveraging legal frameworks to benefit communities and the environment. It involves mastering sophisticated legal methodologies while cultivating awareness of how these tools can serve diverse objectives. By examining law through both local and international lenses—recognizing similarities across legal systems while appreciating how context influences laws and legal traditions—you prepare for varied legal careers in Australia and worldwide.
In today's world of constant news updates, limitless digital content, and social platforms driving branding and activism, media and communication influence every dimension of modern life. Employers across sectors value media and communication graduates who possess deeper insights than casual media consumption. Proficiency in this field unlocks numerous dynamic career opportunities. Our Tasmanian campus serves as your launchpad. The Media School shares facilities with top-tier media companies in Hobart, putting you alongside professionals from journalism, public relations, and film industries. Just steps away, you'll find government institutions, cultural venues, performance spaces, and the Antarctic research hub at Hobart's waterfront.