Journalism
Undergraduate Courses
Bachelor of Journalism
This course offers core units in the creative
industries and journalism.
You can gain professional media practice
through industry placements and internships.
You may participate in international reporting
trips and can opt to have a journalism career
mentor in your final year.
Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws
This five-year double degree in journalism and law is
in high demand. It combines the practical skills and
understanding of the journalism industry with the
skills to work as a legal practitioner.
Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Business
This professional course links journalism with business studies and is the choice of about one-third
of commencing journalism students. In addition to media journalism subjects, you will cover a broad
range of business subjects and choose a major
from one of accounting, advertising, banking and
finance, economics, human resource management,
international business, management, marketing or
public relations.
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary) with a sub-major in Journalism
The Journalism sub-major offers six subjects that build competencies in managing information, researching and reporting news, feature writing and journalism ethics. Other areas offered are international journalism and speech communication for journalists.
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