Overview

The Master of Communication course focuses on managing communication within an international context, emphasising the Asia-Pacific. Informed by international scholarship in a range of disciplines and by professional practice, the course will develop students' professional and intellectual skills to prepare them for a career in communication and media related professions, … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Admission requirements

Enrolment restrictions
Special requirements
Entry requirements (transnational)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

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Demonstrating advanced knowledge Communication theories, principles and practices across a range of local, regional and global contexts

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Develop competence in analysing and researching the role communication plays in social, cultural, political and business communications

3.

Demonstrate ethical thinking and practice in interpersonal, social and professional contexts

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Researching and applying a range of communication strategies and methodologies for specific purposes across a variety of media platforms

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Presenting advanced creative and strategic solutions to communication-related problems, in a variety of modes, to diverse clients and audiences, and for a range of purposes

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Demonstrate confidence and competence in applying knowledge and skills to practice through a capacity for self-directed independent enquiry

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Develop an ability to work effectively within team environments, so as to build interpersonal and collaborative skills

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Demonstrate capacity to give and receive critical feedback, and an ability to value different perspectives, and to respect the thoughts and opinions of others

Additional information

Research areas:Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, Language, Communication and Culture