Overview
Learning Outcomes
- Global citizens
- Professionals
- Scholars
- Scholars
- Professionals
- Leaders
- Scholars
- Professionals
- Global citizens
- Professionals
- Leaders
- Scholars
- Professionals
- Global citizens
- Professionals
- Professionals
Program Structure
48 UOC specialisation (MDIACS) - 1 year / 48 UOC
- Advanced Disciplinary Courses (18-24 UOC)
- Prescribed Electives (24-30 UOC)
72 UOC specialisation (MDIADS) - 1.7 year / 72 UOC
- Foundation Core Course (6 UOC)
- Cognate Courses (24 UOC)
- Advanced Disciplinary Courses (18-30 UOC)
- Prescribed Electives (12-24 UOC)
96 UOC specialisation (MDIAJS) - 2 year / 96 UOC
- Foundation Core Course (6 UOC)
- Cognate Courses (36 UOC)
- Advanced Disciplinary Courses (18-30 UOC)
- Prescribed Electives (24-36 UOC)
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Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements
Program Requirements
Progression Requirements
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Professional Outcomes
Career Opportunities
The Master of Journalism and Communication will provide students with a professionally relevant and academically rigorous education in journalism, media and communication. Students will acquire a portfolio of skills in media practice, equipping them for work in print, radio, television and online media, and in the media relations and corporate communication sectors. Students will develop a knowledge of the social, economic and political role of media in Australia and internationally, and will gain an understanding of the evolving nature of the convergent media landscape. They will also develop critical thinking and research skills, equipping them for practice as ethical, critically reflective media professionals.
Recent graduates have been employed in a range of roles encompassing communications, journalism, marketing and client relations, and digital media production.
Recognition of Achievement
Program Fees
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