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Course Details

The Bachelor of Communications & Media lets you explore the principles and techniques of communications and media by examining and creating print, non-print and multimedia texts, using traditional and new and emerging media technologies. You can tailor the program to meet your particular interest in journalism, screen arts and photomedia.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: To complete a Bachelor of Communications and Media you will study 24 courses. These include the core curriculum and a compulsory academic writing course, twelve Communications and Media courses, and elective courses: 3 core courses in Philosophy, Ethics and Theology; 1 course in academic writing; 4 Communications and Media courses; 8 courses for your Journalism or Screen Arts Major; 8 elective courses from the School of Arts and Sciences, which can be used to form a second Major (8 courses), Minor (6 courses) or Photomedia Specialisation.


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