Overview

In the Bachelor of Communication you will learn how modern communication works across the globe and be able to apply that knowledge to seek employment in this field. You will be introduced to key concepts and practices in communication, and will develop digital media skills and critical thinking skills that … For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)
Entry requirements (transnational)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.
Gather and analyse media and communication research and practice in local, regional, international and global contexts
2.
Synthesise theoretical perspectives of media and communications issues and apply to changing dynamics in the field
3.
Demonstrate ethical thinking in interpersonal, social and professional contexts
4.
Demonstrate relevant critical, professional and technical skills using traditional and digital media for employment in the relevant discipline
5.
Demonstrate cognitive flexibility by applying creative, technical and critical thinking skills to address complex communication and media issues
6.
Communicate and engage with a range of audiences, stakeholders and publics through media and communication platforms using voice, text, sound and image

Structure
72 credit points

Spine9 credit points
Course Core15 credit points
Option24 credit points

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition
Professional accreditation
Accrediting bodies