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Communication (Media Studies) BachelorsSwinburne University of Technology - AustraliaMake headlines in your career with our Media Studies course. You’ll learn how to write for print, broadcast and digital media, plus gain knowledge of the latest media theories. Like a good debate? We’ll give you th... Show More Make headlines in your career with our Media Studies course. You’ll learn how to write for print, broadcast and digital media, plus gain knowledge of the latest media theories. Like a good debate? We’ll give you the opportunity to take on hot news topics like globalisation, media ownership, policy and regulations, digital technologies and social media. Entry RequirementsNon-year 12 and mature age students not holding an appropriate year 12 or equivalent qualification may be eligible if they have: A nationally recognised qualification at Certificate IV level or above Demonstrated three years or more work experience in an area related to the study discipline (documentation required) Successfully completed the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) Successfully completed the Learning and Communicating Online unit of study Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,690 Domestic N/A International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Communication (Media Studies) BachelorsMassey University - New ZealandMedia Studies is an exciting and challenging discipline that aims to provide an understanding of the importance of the media within cultural, social, political, and economic spheres. It will prepare students to better ... Show More Media Studies is an exciting and challenging discipline that aims to provide an understanding of the importance of the media within cultural, social, political, and economic spheres. It will prepare students to better understand the information-rich society we live in. Students will explore how the media works and try their hands at the practical and creative side of production. Skills developed will include understanding the ways media text creates meaning and how society and the media interact. Our students have pursued careers in fields such as advertising, public relations, journalism, radio, film and television, teaching, and government agencies. Entry RequirementsN/A Other FeesEnrolment Fee - $51.40 (NZD) Student Services Levy - $237.50 (NZD) Massey Foundation Fee -$22.40 (NZD) Distance Learning overseas venue fee - $214.20 (NZD) Textbooks Incidental Unit Fees |
$3,805 Domestic $15,952 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Mass Communication and Media Studies BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesThe online Bachelor of Arts in mass communication and media studies includes a 30-credit core designed to give students a deep and nuanced understanding of the growing importance, power, influence and changing nature o... Show More The online Bachelor of Arts in mass communication and media studies includes a 30-credit core designed to give students a deep and nuanced understanding of the growing importance, power, influence and changing nature of media in the world. The program explores global mass communication issues from all dimensions: societal, cultural, historical, political, economic, technological and legal. A sophisticated understanding of mass communication is a critical asset for careers in business, government, community and the non-profit sectors. Students will examine a variety of media and communication subjects including History of Mass Communication, Social Media, Political Communication and Media Issues in American Pop Culture. The courses are taught by the Cronkite School’s top-tier faculty, including Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Steven Doig, media literacy advocate and researcher Dr. Mary-Lou Galician, and new media pioneer Dan Gillmor. The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is one of the nation’s premier journalism schools. With “The Most Trusted Man in America” as its namesake since 1984, the institution grounds students in the time-honored media values espoused by its namesake, Walter Cronkite. It has been recognized as a leader and innovator among mass communication educators nationwide by entities including The New York Times, The Times of London, American Journalism Review, multiple journalism foundations and the Federal Communications Commission. Entry Requirements
English - 4 years (composition/literature based) Applicants must also meet at least one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class *ASU does not require the writing portion of these tests. Official transcripts must be mailed directly to Undergraduate Admissions by the records office of the issuing institution(s). ASU does not accept transcripts delivered by hand or fax. Please have your previous academic institution(s) mail your official transcript to the appropriate ASU mailing address
Individual Review All students who don’t meet the above standards will be evaluated through a process called Individual Review. Through this process Undergraduate Admissions will review all available information about a student’s application, carefully considering all aspects of a student’s academic background and accomplishments. Submission of an ACT or SAT test score is highly recommended. In some cases, additional information might be requested.
TOEFL and IELTS score must be mailed to the university. Other Fees |
$57,600 Domestic $57,600 International |
0 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Australian Indigenous Studies) BachelorsMurdoch University - AustraliaThis major explores a range of contemporary issues affecting Australian Indigenous peoples' life experiences and aspirations. It provides students with opportunities to engage with both the resilient nature of Australi... Show More This major explores a range of contemporary issues affecting Australian Indigenous peoples' life experiences and aspirations. It provides students with opportunities to engage with both the resilient nature of Australian Indigenous cultures as well as contemporary forms of Indigenous cultural expression, including song, dance, story, art, film and theatre. A range of interdisciplinary conceptual tools is utilised, including critical race theory and emerging Indigenous critical theory, to further the project of decolonising knowledges on and about Indigenous peoples. In so doing, the major also encourages students to examine the issues of personal and national identity, and the relationship between these, themselves and Aboriginality. Take advantage of our course's special features This AIS major offers you unique experiences such as being able to:
Participate in a Nyungar cultural immersion course, which includes daytrips to sites of significance around Perth and a four-day down-south field trip (fees apply). Why not combine your AIS major with a major in Community Development, Law, Psychology, Politics and International Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Sociology, or History? Some of our recent graduates have jobs in areas as diverse as Indigenous education, community advocacy and health administration. Entry RequirementsSecondary school results Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,687 Domestic $17,538 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Internet Communications) BachelorsCurtin University - AustraliaThe internet is a socially productive, culturally rich and successful information and communications environment. In the Internet Communications major you can examine the human dimension of the internet: how p... Show More The internet is a socially productive, culturally rich and successful information and communications environment. In the Internet Communications major you can examine the human dimension of the internet: how people network, collaborate and share information through internet communications, media and design. It is designed to prepare you for a career in areas such as media and communications, marketing, content management, internet policy, social media management and website design and development.
What the course involves You can learn the significance of social media, analyse political and social uses of the internet and develop skills in:
web media Your study will combine real practice, creativity and technology skills and you will have the opportunity to participate in project work. If you are studying on campus, you will have access to excellent facilites and innovative media and computer labs. Internet Communications is offered as part of the Bachelor of Arts. You may create a degree that suits your individual needs by enhancing your studies with a secondary major in:
Digital Design When coupled with Business Information Systems you can complete this major as part of our Bachelor of Arts or our Bachelor of Commerce. Your choice will determine your core units. You can also study Internet Communications as part of a Science and Arts double degree. Entry RequirementsApplicants are required to submit a portfolio. Refer to humanities.curtin.edu.au/portfolio for details. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$6,490 Domestic $22,349 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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