Course
code: 1708
The Bachelor of Arts (Communication) provides an interdisciplinary core to
produce graduates who will be knowledgeable about mass communications and who
can apply that knowledge in a range of vocational and academic areas. The
degree aims to fulfil the professional requirements of its graduates, who will
have undertaken a major in communications theory in combination with studies in
humanities, and who will also have a detailed knowledge of an area of
specialisation that will direct their future career paths.
Mass communications provides students with conceptual tools for describing and
analysing mass communications media in a number of different ways: as
industries, which employ people and are subject to various forms of regulation;
as a series of different textual forms, which audiences receive and make sense
of; and as institutions with a central role in the negotiation of social and
political relationships, such as those which exist between manufacturers,
advertisers, consumers, citizens and governments.
A
candidate for the degree must fulfil the following requirements to receive the
award of Bachelor of Arts (Communication):
(a) complete at least 144 points but not more than 162 points
(b) complete a minimum of 108 points within the School of Humanities,
Communications and Social Sciences
(c) complete a minimum of eight and a maximum of 10 first-level units
(d) complete a minimum of 36 points at third-year level, including those
completed in the communications sequence
(e) complete the prescribed sequence in communication studies (54 points), an
arts minor sequence (24 points) and a specialisation sequence (36 points)
(f) undertake additional units to complete the 144 points needed for the degree.
The
arts minor may be chosen from Australian studies, community studies, history
--politics, Indonesian, Australian Indigenous studies, psychology*, sociology
or gender studies (details on each discipline are provided under the entry for
School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences).
DETAILS PROVIDED UNDER THE BACHELOR OF ARTS ENTRY.
Please note that the specialisation sequence is not equivalent to a major.
To
complete the sequence in journalism, a student would be required to complete
six of the following units:
Compulsory units:
Plus four of the following units:
ON-CAMPUS ONLY. UNIT QUOTAS MAY
APPLY.
OFF-CAMPUS DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ONLY.
Students will complete the following six units:
To complete a sequence in marketing, a student would be required to complete six of the following units:
To
complete a sequence in management, a student would be required to complete six
of the following units:
Recommended units:
Plus one of the following units:
Students must complete all of the following units including at least two units at second-year level:
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