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University of Canberra

  • 20% international / 80% domestic

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media

  • Bachelor

Become a switched-on comms-savvy creative If you're a great communicator and creative thinker who loves a good deadline, this is the double degree for you!

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Course Code
ARAR01.3, 60

About this course

Become a switched-on comms-savvy creative

If you're a great communicator and creative thinker who loves a good deadline, this is the double degree for you! UC's Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communications and Media combines a flexible, professionally-oriented arts degree with the hands-on knowledge and experience required of journalists and other media communications professionals around the world.

Our wide range of arts subjects, expert teachers (with links to government and industry) and international study options will help you build the knowledge and skills to become a globally engaged editor, media programmer, content writer, marketing manager or media analyst.

You'll graduate with invaluable lifelong networks and a critical understanding of good narrative and what makes compelling content across a range of platforms - and the ability to think outside the square to deliver novel solutions to local and international problems.

Taught in small, more personalised classes, the course offers an individually tailored learning environment that ensures each student receives the highest level of support and encouragement throughout their UC study journey.

What you will learn

  • get to choose from a range of creative Arts subjects designed around your interests
  • acquire the ability to problem solve, analyse and evaluate information in a systematic, creative and insightful way
  • specialise in one of four professional communications areas: journalism, marketing communication, corporate and public communication and sports media
  • apply professional judgement and knowledge in adapting marketing communication theories, principles and methodologies across diverse social, cultural and organisational contexts
  • explore narratives that inform, persuade and generate change.

Credit for prior study or work

There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Communications courses at University of Canberra.
84.9%
Overall satisfaction
85.8%
Skill scale
73.3%
Teaching scale
54.8%
Employed full-time
$60k
Average salary