Overview
Graduates will have broad theoretical and technical knowledge of the communication discipline including specialist understanding of one sub-discipline. They will have:
- The skills to select appropriate methods and technologies to source, critically analyse and synthesise knowledge and information to complete field appropriate activity
- Cognitive and technical skills to transmit information and skills to others
- Intellectual and creative skills to apply critical thinking and
judgement in identifying and solving problems in unpredictable and authentic environments - A sense of curiosity and the capability to plan, undertake and evaluate basic research.
- Well-developed communication skills to present a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and ideas.
Admission and Credit
Admission
Entry Requirement
Structure
Course information
Essential set 128 Credit Points
Enrolment Pattern
Related courses
Articulated Set
Exit Award
Alternative exit options
The Bachelor, Associate Degree [Exit Point Only] and Diploma [Exit Point Only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.