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Bachelor of Arts
(Communication & Media Management)
School of Communication, International Studies and Languages
Open Day 2009
Communication & Media Management
In technologically developed societies, communication in its many
forms has become a major industry.
Computerisation, electronic information, satellites and other
information delivery systems have transformed national and cultural
boundaries, leading to an increasingly globalise culture.
This has lead to a growing demand for people with knowledge of
human aspects of communication and different media, who are
competent in analysis, and who have skills in the use of
communications technologies.
Communication & Media Management
Program Structure
• 3 year degree
• Magill campus
Entry Requirements
• SATAC Code: 444251
• T ER for 2009: 65.05
Alternative pathways:
• TAFE
• STAT special entry
• International Baccalaureate Diploma
• University Foundation Studies program
Experience. The Difference.
• Field placements
• International placements
• Study Abroad
Program Structure
Provides opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in
organisational communication and media management
Including:
•
Public and Mass Communication
•
Writing and Document development
•
Web based and Digital formats for communication
•
Broadcast media
•
Communication in Organisations
Program Structure
Structure of MBAR
Professional Major (7 course)
Public Relations
Issues in Publication & Design
Reporting for the Media
Introduction to Digital Media
Advertising: Images, Industry and Audience
Creative & Feature Writing for the Media
Communication & Organisation (capstone course)
Program Structure
Sub-Major (6 courses) + Minor ( 4 courses) suggestions:
Professional Writing
Multimedia Studies
Film & Television
International Studies
Foundation Courses (4 courses)
focussing on the media from Australian and
International perspectives
Indigenous Course (1 course)
Free choice elective (1 course) or Industry Internship
Program Structure
Enrolment Options
Offered Full time or Part time –
Internal mode – lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshop;
some online content
Contact hours vary according to individual program
structure. A normal full time study load could include four
lectures per week and eight tutorials plus time for required
reading, to do research and undertake group work
assignments.
Career Pathways
Career Outcome
• Public affairs officers and managers
• Media & Marketing managers/consultants
• Advertising managers/consultants
• Information Officers
• Media Producers and Communication specialists within
organisations
• As well as roles associated with a broad spectrum of media
and communication based careers
Your destination may also be determined by your sub-major
and minor focus
Contact details
Program Director:
Dr Collette Snowden
08 8302 4474
[email protected]
Program Support Officer:
Rosie Paradiso
08 8302 4561
[email protected]
or
[email protected]
September Career Information Sessions
Experience…
Education, Arts & Social Sciences
Tuesday 8 September 2009
Magill campus
Tours commence at 3 pm
Information sessions commence at 5 pm
Visit the campus where you’ll study.
Register your attendance:
www.unisa.edu.au/eas