Bachelor of Media and Communication 36 months Undergraduate Programme By La Trobe University |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 251-275QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

38,600 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Blended

Tell stories across any medium and graduate with a portfolio of work, industry experience and specialised media knowledge with La Trobe's Bachelor of Media and Communication.

Become a specialist with your first major in creative and professional writing, journalism, sports media or marketing, then tailor your degree with a choice from hundreds of second majors, minors or electives across La Trobe's diverse disciplines. Get hands-on production and broadcast experience in our purpose-built, industry-grade Upstart newsroom – including a three-camera television studio, professional radio broadcast spaces, a dedicated audio recording studio and digital editing suites – or via work-based learning with our prestigious industry partners.

By completing La Trobe's Bachelor of Media and Communication, you will:
  • develop foundational skills in digital media, storytelling, communication and critical thinking
  • master the tools and channels used to research, create, distribute and promote content to different audiences
  • experience the adrenaline of live broadcasting as a presenter, producer and technician, all under the mentorship of our experienced teachers
  • look behind the headlines and investigate the social, ethical, legal and technological questions that confront producers every day
  • graduate with your first major on your academic transcript, so future employers can recognise your expertise.

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 7 - Bachelor Degree.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Blended

Tell stories across any medium and graduate with a portfolio of work, industry experience and specialised media knowledge with La Trobe's Bachelor of Media and Communication.

Become a specialist with your first major in creative and professional writing, journalism, sports media or marketing, then tailor your degree with a choice from hundreds of second majors, minors or electives across La Trobe's diverse disciplines. Get hands-on production and broadcast experience in our purpose-built, industry-grade Upstart newsroom – including a three-camera television studio, professional radio broadcast spaces, a dedicated audio recording studio and digital editing suites – or via work-based learning with our prestigious industry partners.

By completing La Trobe's Bachelor of Media and Communication, you will:
  • develop foundational skills in digital media, storytelling, communication and critical thinking
  • master the tools and channels used to research, create, distribute and promote content to different audiences
  • experience the adrenaline of live broadcasting as a presenter, producer and technician, all under the mentorship of our experienced teachers
  • look behind the headlines and investigate the social, ethical, legal and technological questions that confront producers every day
  • graduate with your first major on your academic transcript, so future employers can recognise your expertise.

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 7 - Bachelor Degree.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
176+
60.1+
7+
24+
58+
79+
Subject prerequisites
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.

3 Years
Mar
Jul

Tuition fees

Domestic
16,199 AUD
International
38,600 AUD

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