Master of Public Relations and Advertising

UNSW Sydney

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00098G

Master of Public Relations and Advertising students at UNSW will be challenged to think critically and innovatively in their development of PR and advertising strategies. Merging contemporary theory and academic rigour with creativity, research, and practical industry skills, the Public Relations and Advertising masters degree is ideal for industry professionals seeking to advance their career, as well as career-changers wanting to enter a vibrant and rapidly evolving industry. Public Relations and Advertising courses combine creative approaches with in-depth knowledge of the theory and research behind the planning and implementation of highly successful public relations and advertising strategies.

Designed for

Those seeking a career change or professional development in public relations, advertising and corporate communication

Structure

Students with more relevant experience will undertake a streamlined degree of 1 year (48 units of credit) while students with less professional experience will study for 1.5 years (72 units of credit).

Subjects

  • Advertising
  • Corporate communication
  • Public relations

Standard entry requirements

  • 1 year plan: Honours degree or Graduate Diploma or equivalent in a relevant discipline with equivalent of UNSW credit average (65%)
  • Or Bachelor degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline with equivalent of UNSW credit average (65%) plus 1 year relevant industry experience. 1.5 year plan: Bachelor degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline with equivalent of UNSW credit average (65%)
  • Or Bachelor degree or equivalent in any discipline with equivalent of UNSW credit average (65%) plus 1 year relevant industry experience
  • Or Honours degree or Graduate Diploma or equivalent in any discipline with equivalent of UNSW credit average (65%).

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Kensington Yes

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