Diploma of Professional Communication (FT/PT)

University of Southern Queensland - Toowoomba

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Overview

Build strong communication skills and become a creative storyteller with UniSQ’s Diploma of Professional Communication. Study a selection of advertising, public relations and journalism courses to develop professional, industry-relevant skills and knowledge across key communications and media sectors. Develop unique skills to report on stories that impact people’s lives and communities, delve into advertising, or public relations, learn how to effectively communicate with consumers and audiences. Future-proof your career and fine tune your career direction. This diploma has direct career and employment application and helps make the leap into university then employment less daunting. For more program information, visit Diploma of Professional Communication at UniSQ.

Potential Career Outcomes

Professional communicators who can effectively connect and build relationships with a range of audiences are in high demand across industries. The Diploma of Professional Communication will help you develop superior skills which can be applied to a range of professions in diverse sectors including business, government, science, technology, and the arts.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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