Bachelor of Communication

Through an interdisciplinary approach, you will develop advanced skills in digital media production, content creation, advanced writing, speaking, and digital communication, tailored for various platforms including emerging technologies. Ethics and social responsibility are at the core of this degree. This is vital in shaping responsible media professionals who understand the impact of their work. With an emphasis on critical thinking and creativity, you will develop innovative problem-solving skills, which is why communication at Griffith has a five-star rating for learner engagement (Good Universities Guide 2024).

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Duration
Fees
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Brisbane South (Nathan)

Full-time - 3 years

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Gold Coast

Full-time - 3 years

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Online

Online/Off-campus - 3 years

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Structure

Credit points 240

Subjects

  • Communication Principles and Practices - 1505LHS
  • Empowering the Professional Communicator - 1509LHS
  • Digital Media: Portfolio Production - 1513LHS
  • Telling Stories with Video and Sound - 1518LHS
  • Communicating Ideas Professionally - 1519LHS
  • Social Media for Global Communication - 1520LHS
  • Media Law - 2513LHS
  • Ethical Communication - 2505LHS
  • Industry Internship - 3531LHS
  • Communication for Social and Environmental Responsibility - 3548LHS

Entry requirements

  • Entry requirements may vary depends on country. Please contact Griffith University.

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