Media Communication

Media & Communication

Skilled communicators are crucial in every organization, and this dynamic degree prepares you to excel across various platforms. Choose Australia for its world-class education, innovative media environments, and unparalleled opportunities to develop both practical and theoretical skills in a vibrant, multicultural setting.

Global Ranking

5 Australian universities rank in the top 50 world’s best universities for Media and Communication and 4 more ranks in the top 100 as per the QS subject ranking:
  • Queensland University of Technology – 19
  • University of Sydney – 29
  • The University of Melbourne – 32
  • RMIT University – 45
  • Monash University – 47
  • Australian National University – 51-100
  • The University of New South Wales – 51-100
  • The University of Queensland – 51-100
  • University of Technology Sydney – 51-100

Training

The Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Media and Communication train students to understand all aspects of media production, from the technical processes of filming, editing, and designing to the economic and ethical issues that underlie media production in the digital era. The course will teach them not just how to work on media and communication, but also how to analyse, critique, and create as powerful communicators.

Career Options

Media and Communication graduates work across various industries and roles, such as Corporate Communications, Journalist or Reporter (print, online, radio, television), Editor, Market or Media Researcher, Producer or Programmer (radio, TV, podcasts), Digital Producer, Media Advisor, Content Creator and Web Developer, Social Media Manager, Post-Production, Marketing, and Public Relations Consultant.

Courses offered & duration

  • Bachelor of Media and Communication – Three-year courses
  • Master of Media and Communication – One to Two-year courses

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees range between AUD 32,000 to AUD 45,000 per year