**Communication is a global industry with significant cultural and commercial impact, providing textual, visual and audio content to the individuals or institutions it represents.
Newcastle University** Undergraduate Degree in Communication and Communication(Bachelor of Media and Communication) collaborates with peers and experts from the local and global communities to help students connect theory and practice to achieve positive change in the industry by designing industry-focused solutions to major problems.
There are three major directions of the courseThe course is mainly divided into three major directions: media production, news media, and public relations.
ProductionThe focus is on creation, mainly using the Internet, social **, television, radio and other ways to convey information to the audience, to achieve the purpose of education, entertainment or publicity;
News**In addition to the theoretical courses in journalism, there are also a large number of practical courses in news writing and news reporting, so this major has high requirements for language proficiency.
Public RelationsIt is more focused on creating a positive image of the organization to the public and maintaining a relationship with it by setting up or creating a story or message.
Prospects for the media professionThe media industry is one of the most developed industries in AustraliaThe Murdoch media empire we know as it originated in Australia.
Due to the well-developed media majors in Australian universities, media is also one of the most popular majors for Australian students. Mature operation system, highly transparent management, and huge market prospects have made many international students more and more inclined to study media majors in Australia.
According to the survey, with the rapid development of domestic news, film and television, advertising and communication industries, there is an urgent need for a large number of local senior media management talents who are familiar with the mainland market and have international operation experience.
Media companies are inclined toHigh salaries hire students who have studied and lived abroad, are familiar with foreign cultures, and have excellent English skills
The Undergraduate Degree in Communication is now also available through the Degree Transfer Programme at Newcastle University's School of International Education (CIE)!
Upon successful completion of the degree transfer programme, you can progress to the second year of your undergraduate degree without the need to provide any additional examination results.
** with communication courses**The International Year One with Communication consists of the following courses:
icen7100 - academic english*
icco7100 - computing*
icec7100 - economics*
iclg7101 - commercial law fundamentals*
icit7100 - programming*
cmns1240 commercial social media production
cind1004 creative collaborations
cmns1100 foundations of media production
cmns1090 media storytelling
cmns1234 media and communication concepts
scrn1000 media literacy (online)
desn1031 digital practices in visual communication
aart1700 foundations in digital photography
icen7101 academic english a
icen7102 academic english b
Courses with * are only taught in the Extended Year One Transfer Program.
More coursesFor more information about the course, please refer to the school's official website