UNIT SET INFORMATION

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Journalism Area of Specialisation 
SPAAHU 
I24 MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONS 
 

The Master of Communications (Journalism) enables graduates to enhance their familiarity with both the theoretical and practical side of journalism.  Students can build on their knowledge base to specialise with their project in an area of their choice, such as professional education, sports journalism, media ethics or any other field relating to the practice or effects of journalism.

 
UNIT SET LOCATION
This unit set is available on Mt Lawley Campus.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This unit set is available in the following mode of delivery - On-campus.
 
 
 
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Select 105 credit points from:
 
CMM4113 Health Journalism 15
JOU4011 Introduction to Journalism 15
JOU4103 Media Law and Ethics 15
JOU4105 Specialist Writing 15
JOU4106 Sports Journalism 15
JOU4111 Journalism Project 15
JOU4201 Print Journalism 2 15
JOU4204 Radio Journalism 15
JOU4214 Television Journalism 15
 

Last Updated - Higher Education: 30/04/2009 VET: 30/04/2009