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Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies

Abbreviation:

BCMS

UOW Course Code:

798

CRICOS Code:

045471G

Total Credit Points:

144

Duration:

3 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts

Intake Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Delivery Mode:

On campus (Face-to-face)

Delivery Campus / UAC Code:

Wollongong / 753110

Additional Information:

Course Finder

Overview

The Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies degree is an interdisciplinary degree that offers students a broad introduction to the changing fields of communication and media. This degree has a strong international focus, and places emphasis on students developing independent research skills that are appropriate to a wide range of professional settings. Students are introduced to core concepts in the academic study of media and communication practice, as well as to flexible and transferable skills that will prepare graduates for informed engagement with global media culture across a range of careers.

Entry Requirements

Academic requirements and English requirements are available from the Course Finder.

Course Learning Outcomes

Students graduating from the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies will be able to:

  1. Analyse media and communication research and practice in national and international contexts.
  2. Synthesise theoretical and practical knowledge of media and communications issues and apply it to the changing dynamics of the field.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the ethical dimension of media and communication issues and how to address these in different contexts.
  4. Develop and apply a set of relevant critical, professional and technical skills in at least one of the following areas: Journalism, Marketing, Digital Media or International Media.
  5. Design possible solutions to unpredictable and complex communication and media issues, by applying creative, technical and critical thinking skills.
  6. Communicate effectively to a range of audiences through a range of media.

 

Course Structure

To qualify for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (BCMS), a student must complete a total of at least 144 credit points including:

    a) 48 credit points of core BCMS subjects;

    b) At least one of the four majors in this degree:       

        • Digital Media and Communication
        • Global Media and Communication
        • Journalism and Professional Writing
        • Marketing Communication and Advertising;

    c) Electives to bring the total number of credit points completed to 144;

    d) No more than 60 credit points at 100 level; and

    e) LHA101 Introduction to Arts and the Humanities.

 

Introduction to Arts and the Humanities

Introduction to Arts and the Humanities (subject code LHA 101) is a compulsory 6 credit point subject that must be undertaken by each student during their first year, and ideally during their first session. Students will be introduced to key concepts including critical thinking, digital literacy, academic integrity, effective communication and degree and career planning. This subject is designed to orient and support students during their first session of university and to provide students with the academic skills necessary to succeed in their first year. The subject will also assist students to understand the structure of their degree, to plan their study pathway and to plan for post-university careers.

Subject Code subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
All BCMS students must complete the following subject:
LHA 101 Introduction to Arts and the Humanities* 6 Autumn, Spring

Students can find information at the Introduction to Arts and the Humanities eLearning site.

LHA 101 is not a compulsory subject for students studying the Bachelor of Communication Studies at INTI College.

 BCMS Core Subjects

Subject Code subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Core      
BCM 110 Introduction to Communication and Media Studies 6 Autumn
BCM 210 Research Practices in Media and Communication 8 Autumn
BCM 310 Emerging Issues in Media & Communication 8 Autumn
Plus THREE of the following foundational subjects:
PHIL106 Media, Art and Censorship# 6 Spring
BCM 111 International Media and Communication* 6 Spring
BCM 112 Convergent Media Practices^ 6 Autumn
MGMT102 Business Communications† 6 Autumn, Spring, Summer
Plus ONE of the following upper level subjects:
BCM 240 Media, Audience, Place 8 Spring
POL 224 Politics and the Media 8 Spring
STS 288 Risk, Media and Communication 8 Autumn
BCM 311 Advanced Seminar in Media and Communication 8 Spring

 Key:
# Compulsory for students taking the Journalism and Professional Writing major
* Compulsory for students taking the Global Media and Communication major or minor
^ Compulsory for students taking the Digital Media and Communication major or minor
† Compulsory for students taking the Marketing Communication and Advertising major

 

Majors

Majors are available in the following. Please see relevant pages for information.

Students can undertake a double major in their degree. As long as the first major is taken from those offered by the Faculty, the second major can be taken from any other faculty, provided students meet the requirements for that major. The most common second majors taken outside the Faculty include Economics, Geography, Management, Marketing and Psychology. If the two majors have common subjects, students can count one subject twice towards the majors but cannot count the credit points twice towards those required for the degree.

 

Minors

Minors are available in the following. Please see relevant pages for information.

Minor studies consist of a minimum of 28 credit points of which no more than 12 credit points at 100 level can be counted. Students may not cross count subjects from a nominated minor into any other minor or major. Minors do not appear on the testamur but do appear on the transcript (i.e. academic record).

Where a minor is taken from outside of a Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts (LHA) degree, refer to the requirements prescribed for that minor.

Internship and International Subjects

The Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts (LHA) internship program provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their degree in a workplace setting. The internship subject ARTS301 * is offered to all LHA students providing they meet the pre-requisites. Another popular internship facilitated by the Faculty is the Politics Internship. The Politics internship subject POL 301 presents interested students with the opportunity to be an intern at Washington, New York or Canberra. Read more about the Faculty Internship Program on our website.

Subject Code subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Eligible BCMS Students that meet the pre-requisites may elect to enrol in one of the following internship or study tour subjects:
ARTS301 Arts Internship* 8 Not offered in 2015
POL 301 Politics Internship 16 Spring

* Subject is currently under review and not on offer in 2015. Students are encouraged to enrol in CRPL200/201 whilst ARTS301 is under review.

One of the Faculty's aims is to encourage students to study in an overseas university. Students can study abroad for a full session taking three to four subjects, or can study abroad for a shorter period of time by taking a study tour. The Faculty's study tour subjects currently focus on War History and incorporate visits to Gallipoli and the Western Front. Both subjects are listed below:

Subject Code subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
HIST265 Gallipoli Study Tour 8 Winter
HIST270 Western Front Study Tour 8 Not offered in 2015

Dean's Scholar

More information on the Dean's Scholar program can be found at the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Dean's Scholar)

Honours

Students can do an Honours degree in the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies. This requires additional study (one year full-time, or two years part-time).

Honours may be undertaken by students who meet the requirements for enrolment.

Further information can be accessed at UOW Honours.

Credit Arrangements

Credit and articulation arrangements are available from the Course Finder. Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.

Other Information

Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: lha-enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 10 January, 2017