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Bachelor of CommunicationProgram summary Program overview A Bachelor of Communication prepares you for creative work in a digital world. Designed with industry, and taught by industry professionals, this degree provides you with the skills required to succeed in the competitive communication and information industries. As a communication student, you undertake studies in professional writing, creative writing, public relations, screen studies, journalism, publishing and advertising. The degree offers a balanced mix of theory, analysis and professional experience. The first year of your degree provides you with foundation skills, knowledge and understandings in communication studies. In your second year, you focus more closely on specialised strands in professional communication, advertising, public relations, creative writing and journalism. In your final year, you may undertake work experience in local media industries and complete individual or small group production workshops. Students completing a Bachelor of Communication can obtain a major in Communication Studies, Public Relations, Creative Writing or Journalism. Career opportunities advertising corporate communication creative writing journalism film and television writing media research professional writing public relations tourism web editing Special features provides preparation for work in a range of creative industries industry professionals are involved in teaching activities opportunities for an unpaid professional placement for one semester Program structure Core courses Select 2 courses from: COR109 Communication and Thought COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability Introductory courses 2 required courses: CMN102 Communication Theory and Practice CMN110 Australian Media Industries: Introduction to Communication Studies Plus select 2 introductory courses from another Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences area of study other than Communication Advanced courses Select 12 advanced level courses from: Communication Studies Journalism Public Relations Creative Writing Note: two of the following courses may also be counted towards the 12 advanced courses: AUS211 Eve of Destruction: War Propaganda of the Twentieth Century AUS212 The Box: History of Television Culture AUS285 Wonderworlds AUS290 Upfront: History of Film in Australia ENP240 Interpretation: Environment, Heritage and Tourism INT270 Politics and the Media Elective courses Select 6 elective courses from any faculty (Arts and Social Sciences, Business or Science, Health and Education) which may include the Advertising minor. Course substitution: the GO (Global Opportunities) Program As part of your USC program, you may apply to participate in the GO Program to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider Program requirements and notes 1. No more than 10 introductory courses are to be completed, including core courses, in the Bachelor of Arts (Design and Communication). 2. No courses may be counted towards more than one major or one minor. 3. Some of the required introductory courses count towards some majors and minors. 4. A maximum of 6 Business or Science, Health and Education courses (76 units) can be included in the Bachelor of Arts (Design and Communication). 5. An introductory level course has a number less than 200 in its course code. An advanced level course has a number greater than 200 and less than 400 in its course code. 6. Refer to the Academic Rules. 7. Refer to explanation of terms. 8. Refer to the recommended enrolment patterns. Back to University of the Sunshine Coast To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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