Bachelor of Digital Transformation/ Bachelor of Laws

Bond University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00017B

The legal industry is changing rapidly because of new technologies, new providers, and shifting client expectations. Lawyers and officers of the court operate across multiple jurisdictions – from country to country, from the real world to the virtual world, from traditional media and paper files to social media and cloud storage. This brave new world is disrupting how the law is interpreted, applied, and practised at every level. Bond’s Bachelor of Digital Transformation / Bachelor of Laws is a unique transdisciplinary program that combines the qualifications needed to practise as a lawyer, with skills in digital technology, design thinking and innovation. Students graduate as active global citizens with the imagination to contribute to the development of thriving future societies.

Structure

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS : 440

Subjects

  • BUSN12-200: Responsible and Sustainable Organisations (10CP)COLB11-100: Global Citizenship (10CP)COLB12-100: Immersion 1: Work-Based Experience (10CP)COLB12-110: Trust, Privacy, Law and Ethics in the Digital Age (10CP)COLB12-120: Design: Process, Methods and Mindsets (10CP)COLB13-110: Immersion 2: Work Placement (10CP)COMN12-302: Digital Media and Society (10CP)DIGM13-100: Designing User Experiences (10CP)DIXN11-100: Digital Transformation: Stages and Capabilities (10CP)DIXN11-200: Building Digital Literacy and Fluency (10CP)DIXN11-300: Aligning Digital Capacity and Culture (10CP)MKTG11-100: Marketing (10CP)PUBR12-100: Social Media Strategy and Tactics (10CP)

Standard entry requirements

Australian Year 12 qualification or equivalent Selection Rank

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Gold Coast International: $237,600 No
  • Full-time : 3.8 years

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