Bachelor of Media and Communication

Swinburne University of Technology - Swinburne Online

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Overview

Communication is something we all do every day. It’s how we exchange information, challenge beliefs and transform attitudes. What’s even better is there are so many job opportunities to choose from in this fast-paced field.

Swinburne Online’s tutors have years of industry experience and can support you in kick-starting your career in the media industry. Our flexible online study structure means that you can study for a communications degree without putting your life on hold.

If you’ve ever been engrossed in the news, had a passion for public relations, wanted to work in front of or behind the camera, or simply had a desire to convey information to the masses, our online communication degree may be the answer.

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Prerequisites

Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: satisfactory completion of any English.

Majors

Advertising, Media Studies, Public Relations.

Potential Career Outcomes

The career opportunities are multiple and diverse – from film and TV to radio, publishing, media, the arts and culture, public relations, journalism, multimedia and more. A degree in media and communications could see you writing national news headlines or producing the next Hollywood blockbuster.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Swinburne University of Technology website for admission criteria information.

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