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Media and communication @ RMIT. Bachelor of Communication. Program structure. Professional Communication. Bachelors. Trans-disciplinary program Students take introductory courses in three areas; then in 3 rd year, specialise in one or two of Media, Journalism or Public Relations
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Bachelor of Communication School of Media and Communication
Program structure School of Media and Communication
Professional Communication Bachelors • Trans-disciplinary program • Students take introductory courses in three areas; then in 3rd year, specialise in one or two of Media, Journalism or Public Relations • Program offered in Melbourne, Vietnam and Singapore School of Media and Communication
Why trans-discipline study? Skills across platforms and areas of practice • The publicist who knows how to edit video with Final-Cut Pro • The journalist with a deep understanding of networked and digital media • The producer with strategic communication skills Bachelors School of Media and Communication
Professional Communication graduates School of Media and Communication
Graduates Honrs School of Media and Communication
Graduates School of Media and Communication
International activities • Research project collaboration • Student exchange • Global teaching projects • Work integrated learning & internship placements • Study tours School of Media and Communication
2011 Winner Dean’s Award for Academic Achievement School of Media and Communication
Internships and Work Integrated Learning School of Media and Communication
2010 Winner Dean’s Award for Academic Achievement School of Media and Communication
For further information www.rmit.edu.au/mediacommunication School of Media and Communication