Bachelor of Creative Industries (Media and Communication)
This course provides both practical skills
and contextual understanding of the rapidly
growing media and communication industries.
You will be prepared for employment in fields
that are being transformed by digital media
development, globalisation and convergence.
Bachelor of Mass Communication
This course is a joint offering by the faculties
of Creative Industries and Business, designed
to capitalise on the dynamic area of mass
communication and the challenges faced by
organisations in the digital age.
The flexible program design includes areas of
study from both faculties, providing professional
skills in areas such as international journalism,
television, media and communication, advertising
and public relations.
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Media and Communication)/Bachelor of Laws
This five-year double degree combines practical
skills and contextual understanding of the media and
communication industries with the skills to work as a legal practitioner.
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Media and Communication)/Bachelor of Business (Advertising, International Business, or Public Relations)
This four-and-a-half-year professional course links Media and Communication with business studies in Advertising, International Business or Publication Relations and is the choice of about one-third of commencing Media and Communication students. In addition to Media and Communication subjects, students cover a broad range of business subjects and specialise in advertising, public relations, globalisation, international business development or global economics.
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary) with a sub-major in Digital Media
The Digital Media sub-major offers six subjects that build competencies in digital media technologies, audience analysis, communication and applied media analysis. Studies combine theory and practice with students producing some web-based materials in the more advanced units.
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary) with a sub-major in Communication
The Communication sub-major offers six subjects across the areas of communication in the new economy, media and communication industries, speech communication, corporate writing and editing, research methods and political communication.
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