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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts (Journalism)


Course code: 2131 + Gippsland campus + HECS fees applicable + Attendance compulsory for some units

Aims

The double degree provides students with the knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to the practice of science journalism, the role of science and media society, modern multimedia technology appropriate to journalism and science communication, and provides one or more areas of natural and/or applied sciences.
Although the employment market for journalists in mainstream media organisations within Australia is tight, the importance of science in our society will continue to develop rapidly and will require people with specialised and flexible communication skills able to make science accessible to the general community. There is also an increasing need for scientists to be able to communicate their work and its importance to colleagues in other rapidly diverging fields, and to grant-awarding bodies as well as to industry and the community in general.

Professional recognition

Candidates for the award would be eligible to seek membership of professional societies appropriate to areas of science specialisation (eg a chemistry major - the Royal Australian Chemical Institute) and the professional media associations. Professional societies appropriate to the sciences offered within this double degree program include the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, the Australian Institute of Energy and the Australian Psychological Society.

Entry requirements

Normal Monash entry requirements apply - the VCE or equivalent with a study score of at least 25 in English. Applicants will also be interviewed, and this interview may be conducted as a face-to-face interview or via electronic communication. Non-VCE applicants should refer to the section on admission requirements at the front of this guide.

Special requirements

PC requirement

To complete this course satisfactorily, it is strongly recommended that students have access to a PC, a modem and the world wide web.

Workload

All applicants should be willing to undertake a normal initial workload of at least 24 points a year by off-campus distributed learning. Off-campus distributed learning students should note that this may have implications regarding eligibility for Austudy or similar schemes.

Attendance

Students enrolling in any biological or chemical science units (especially upper-level units) must attend on-campus laboratory sessions. These sessions are conducted in residential schools which are held once each semester and are usually from three to seven days duration (laboratory work in some first-level science units is performed entirely off-campus, using home experimental kits loaned to students on the basis of a refundable deposit). There are some compulsory attendance requirements in the journalism component of the award.
In addition, in some units, optional weekend school sessions are conducted for the benefit of students who are able to attend. These sessions are typically of two to four hours duration. They include lectures, seminars or tutorials and hands-on workshops.

Applied journalism research project

The applied journalism research project is a compulsory unit in the last year of study which offers the student the option of undertaking a newsroom placement in Australia or overseas, or an individual research project selected through negotiation with the unit adviser. To undertake the placement option, students must be available for six to eight weeks during or either side of the semester.

Course structure

For more detailed information about the course structure in science, refer to the ´Science' section of this guide.

Further information

For more information, contact the Faculty of Science, telephone (03) 9902 6431 or (03) 5122 6431, or the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, telephone (03) 9902 6339 or (03) 5122 6339.

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