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Professional Major Information Session. Communication (Media & Culture). Communication (Media and Culture) Program Structure. 24 courses, 108 units Professional Major : 8 courses x 4.5 units = 36 units Sub-major: 6 courses x 4.5 units = 27 units
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Professional Major Information Session Communication (Media & Culture)
Communication (Media and Culture)Program Structure • 24 courses, 108 units • Professional Major : 8 courses x 4.5 units = 36 units • Sub-major: 6 courses x 4.5 units = 27 units • Foundation Studies: 5 courses x 4.5 units = 22.5 units • Professional Concentration OR Electives: 5 courses x 4.5 units = 22.5 units
Communication (Media and Culture)Professional Major 8 courses (36 units) =
Communication (Media and Culture)6 Core Courses Year 1Introduction to Communication and Cultural Studies Screen Matters: Film, Television and New Media Year 2Culture, Place and MeaningCreative Industries and EthicsYear 3Communication Practicum 1Communication Practicum 2
Communication (Media and Culture) 2 Optional Major/5 Professional Concentration courses Advertising: Images, Industry and Audience Australian Television and Cinema Industries From Mickey to Manga: Understanding the Animated Image Gender, Sexualities, Race and Representation Global Cinemas, Local Identities Hot Bodies, Cool Flesh: Sex, Race and the Visual Body Internship in Communication, Media and Culture Mapping Everyday Cultures Multi-Mediations: Social and Cultural Uses of The New Media Music, Communities and Fan Cultures Radio and Society Representing Reality: Photography, Video and Image Television and Society Urban Cultures
Need Help Enrolling? Please contact: Allan ‘Jack’ Robins/ Jenny Stokes (Program Support Officer)Telephone: 8 302 4561Email: UGcomms@unisa.edu.au
Need more help? Allan will refer you to: Jean Duruz (Program Director MBMC) Jean is available for appointments Wednesday mornings and Thursday afternoons
Need a crash course in using computers? 1. Can you word process a document? 2. Can you search the Internet using a Search Engine such as Google? 3. Have you sent and received email? If your answer to these questions is “NO” you are advised to attend Introductory Computing 18th, 19th and 20th February between 9.00 am and 1.00 pm Magill campus Contact Cathy Stuart (8302 4423) or Marie Stevenson (83024478) to register.
Using Computers at UniSA • In the Are you ready to study in …?session in Orientation week there will be a demonstration of important sites you will use on UniSA’s internal network. For hands-on experience with the Uni’s network come to an Online@UniSAsession. Register online at the Orientation Activities Site which is linked from your Program Home Page. • Can youtype at least 40 words per minute? If not, you are advised to Google “typing tutor” to find an online program that will teach you how to touch type. Choose one that suits you and improve your typing speed before university starts.