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Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies

Overview

The Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies degree is a course that offers students a critical perspective on media industries and practices and a range of flexible and transferable skills that will prepare graduates for informed engagement with professionals in media and communications fields and may provide employment opportunities in Communications, Media, Advertising and journalism fields.

Entry Requirements/Assumed Knowledge

NSW HSC entry through UAC
Students apply through UAC and satisfy the UAI requirement for the year of application. 
Assumed Knowledge:  Any two units of English.

Other Secondary Qualifications
Students with secondary qualifications outside NSW will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Tertiary Qualifications
Applications will be considered from students with the following tertiary qualifications:

  • A completed Two-year Diploma or Advanced Diploma from TAFE or another accredited institution;
  • Not less that one-sixth of a Bachelor degree from an approved University;
  • Other tertiary courses approved by the University of Wollongong.

Overseas Qualifications
Students with tertiary qualifications obtained overseas will be considered provided that they satisfy University's minimum admission requirements.

Alternative Entry (Domestic applicants)
STAT test
UAP
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander alternative entry program

Advanced Standing

Information about Approved Credit Transfer Arrangements is available at www.uow.edu.au/handbook/generalcourserules/UOW028672.html

Course Requirements

All students undertake the 56 credit point core. To complete the major students must also take the required subjects in one of the Specialist Streams: Advertising and Marketing, Journalism or Screen Studies. In 2006 there will be no intake into the Media Technology Studies stream. Students may take extra credit points in optional Summer Session subjects appropriate to their Specialist Streams. The remainder of the 144 credit points may be taken from the Course structures of this degree, subjects taught by member units of the Faculty of Arts (including Aboriginal Studies), or from subjects listed in the General Schedule

Second majors: Students may take a second major study from this degree by completing the subjects in another specialist stream or they may take a second major from the major studies offered by the member units of the Faculty of Arts (including Aboriginal Studies but excluding Communication Studies). Students who decide to take a second major from Arts may need to complete more than the required minimum of 144 credit points for the degree.

Students may not count more than 60 credit points at 100-level in the degree.

Continuation in the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies will be dependent upon the student’s achieving a cumulative average of at least 65% at the end of each academic year. Students who do not meet the required average will be transferred to the Bachelor of Arts (702).

Minor Study: Students may also take a minor study listed in the Course Structures of the Bachelor of Arts (Course code 702), with the exception of the minor in Communication Studies.

Course Program

Subjects   Session Credit Points
Core:
All students enrolled in the degree must complete the following subjects:
100-Level
CCS105 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
Autumn 6
SOC110 Understanding Audiences Autumn 6
POL121 Politics in a Globalising World Spring 6
PHIL106 Media, Ethics and law Spring 6
200-Level
CCS200 Media Events and Rituals Spring 8
POL224 Politics & The Media Spring 8
300-Level
CCS357 Television Cultures Spring 8
STS390 Media, War and Peace Autumn 8
 
 
 

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