The Diploma of Media and Communication offers a range of choices in communications and journalism subjects. Areas of study include broadcast media, journalism, screen and sound studies, strategic communication, writing and further studies across a range of humanities disciplines.
Start to learn the processes and skills required for interviewing while being introduced to strategic communication and the mediums of screen and sound. You’ll study subjects and skills that are relevant to all areas of specialisation offered at La Trobe University.
Diploma of Media and Communications students now receive full credit of 8 subjects (120 points) into 2nd year of the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Media and Communication.
Bachelor of Media and Communication (all majors , some may require additional 1st year units)
Majors:
Creative and Professional Writing
Journalism
Marketing
Media Industries
Minors:
Creative and Professional Writing
Journalism
Digital Marketing Communication
Media Industries
Sports Media
Advertising and Sales promotion
Government policy research
Journalism
Marketing
Broadcast and online content production
Media production
Public relations
Publishing and editing
Television and radio production
Overall score of 6.0 (no band score below 5.5)