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Undergraduate handbook 2004
Arts

Bachelor of Arts (Communication)

Course code: 1708 + Gippsland, off-campus learning

Objectives

The Bachelor of Arts (Communication) provides an interdisciplinary core to produce graduates who will be knowledgeable about 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.

Communications provides students with conceptual tools for describing and analysing 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.

Entry requirements

Refer to `Entry requirements' under `Arts regulations and definitions' earlier in this section.

Course structure

A candidate for the degree must fulfil the following requirements to receive the award of Bachelor of Arts (Communication):
(a) a communications major (48 points) - COM1010, COM1020, COM2407/COM3407, COM2409/COM3409, COM2411/COM3411, COM2413/COM3413, COM2423/COM3423 and one of COM2408/COM3408, COM2417/COM3417 or PRL2003
(b) an arts minor (24 points)
(c) another 12 points in arts at first-year level
(d) a further 12 arts points at first, second or third-year level
(e) a specialisation sequence (36 points) in one of business computing, journalism, photography, marketing, management or writing
(f) a minimum of 36 points at third-year level (includes those completed in the communications major and specialisation sequence)

(g) a total of 144 points
.
Students who complete a journalism specialisation sequence are not required to complete (c).

Of the 144 points, 96 points must be completed within the Faculty of Arts. The remaining 48 points may be taken from disciplines in the Faculty of Arts or disciplines outside the faculty. Students undertaking a specialisation sequence in management, marketing, photography, or business computing will only be able to complete a further 12 points outside of the faculty.

Communications major and arts minors

Minors can be taken in Australian Indigenous studies, Australian studies, behavioural studies, community studies, history-politics, Indonesian, psychology, public relations, social and community welfare, and sociology (details on each discipline are provided under the entry for the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences).

For full information on the communications major and all minors offered, refer to the `Areas of study' section on the Arts faculty website at http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/current/coursework/study_areas/.

Specialisation sequences

Note that the specialisation sequence is not equivalent to a major.

Journalism

Students complete six units from the following:
Compulsory units:

Plus four of the following:

Business computing

Students complete the following six units:

Marketing

Students choose six of the following units (note that prerequisites must be met):

Management

Students choose six of the following units:
Recommended units:

Electives:

Photography (on campus only)

Students must complete the following six units:

Writing

Students complete the following six units including at least two units at second-year level:

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