Overview

This major introduces students to live radio broadcasting and audio production in a range of creative formats. Students broadcast on Radio Fremantle and online, giving them a unique opportunity to experience radio production in a real-life industry environment. Students completing this major will be equipped with a wide range of … For more content click the Read More button below.

Admission requirements

Special requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

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Demonstrating a knowledge of, and applying the principles and concepts of radio production practice
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Recognising that radio is a broad discipline that impacts on, and is influenced by, other disciplines
3.
Recognising that radio plays an essential role in culture and media
4.
Recognising the creative endeavour involved in acquiring knowledge and the range of theories developed in the area
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Determining an appropriate method to work to a particular brief
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Applying recognised methods and appropriate practical techniques and tools, and being able to adapt these techniques when necessary
7.
Synthesising and evaluating information from a range of sources, including traditional and emerging information technologies and methods
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Creating radio productions, in a variety of modes, for diverse audiences, and for a range of purposes
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Presenting information, articulating arguments and conclusions, in a variety of modes, to diverse audiences, and for a range of purposes
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Recognising the relevant and required ethical conduct and behaviour within which radio is practiced
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Demonstrating a capacity for self-directed learning
12.
Demonstrating a capacity for working responsibly and safely
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Understanding and being able to articulate aspects of the place and importance of radio in the local and global community