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Students
Tuition Fee
AUD 968
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
60 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Communications | Media Studies | Broadcasting
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
AUD 968
About Program

Program Overview


This five-year, full-time program prepares students for a wide range of media careers, including traditional roles like director and producer, as well as newer roles in multimedia design and social media. Students develop a strong understanding of media form and function through practice-based learning, creating a portfolio of work to showcase their skills. Graduates are well-equipped to work in all areas of media, including film, TV, advertising, and digital content creation.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

This is an exit-only course. Current UTS students wishing to transfer may submit an Internal Course Transfer - Graduating application. To confirm eligibility, check with the UTS Student Centre. Graduates leave as multifaceted media practitioners with a strong understanding of both form and function. They find work in all areas of media including film, TV, broadcast, music videos and content creation for advertising, marketing, and new digital media forms such as apps and social media. Practice-based learning ensures students develop a portfolio of work to show future employers or concepts that can be taken into the media market. Careers include traditional roles such as director, producer, scriptwriter, cinematographer, documentary maker, editor, sound designer and post-production specialist, to newer roles such as multimedia designer, social media specialist, multimedia and digital content producers and many more.


Outline:

This course is offered on a five-year, full time basis.


Careers:


Careers

Graduates leave as multifaceted media practitioners with a strong understanding of both form and function. They find work in all areas of media including film, TV, broadcast, music videos and content creation for advertising, marketing, and new digital media forms such as apps and social media. Practice-based learning ensures students develop a portfolio of work to show future employers or concepts that can be taken into the media market. Careers include traditional roles such as director, producer, scriptwriter, cinematographer, documentary maker, editor, sound designer and post-production specialist, to newer roles such as multimedia designer, social media specialist, multimedia and digital content producers and many more.

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