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Master of Communication
What you will learn Prepare for the changing world of strategic communication. Offering a diverse range of professionally oriented areas to choose from, you can specialise in what’s relevant to you. Your career as a professional communicator Graduates move into professional and management roles in communication and PR agencies, in…
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What you will learn
Prepare for the changing world of strategic communication. Offering a diverse range of professionally oriented areas to choose from, you can specialise in what’s relevant to you.
Your career as a professional communicator
Graduates move into professional and management roles in communication and PR agencies, in management consultancies and in organisations that use communication to achieve their goals.
The Master of Communication will build your strengths in understanding the fundamentals of communication in a changing media and industry landscape and provide valuable insight into current trends and practice. The curriculum is delivered by a joint mix of academics and industry practitioners, giving you that balance across the theoretical and real-world application.
Career
Graduates move into professional and management roles in communication and public relations consultancies, federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as not-for-profit and non-government organisations. In fact, roles can be found in an increasing number of organisations, as they recognise the importance and value of qualified communication professionals.
The Master of Communication can position you well for digital and social media, corporate communication, political communication and community development roles depending on the electives that you select.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Since its establishment in 1887, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT) has been meeting the needs of the community surrounding it. Originally a Working Men’s College, RMIT showed its flexibility during World War Two, training over 20,000 servicemen in communications to help with the war effort.Now, it is a true pioneer in international education, championing cross-border study opportunities with campuses in various countries. Granted formal university status in 1992, RMIT is ranked 21st in the world for universities that are less than 50 years old.RMIT is the largest higher education institution in Australia, currently with more than 82,000 students. With nearly 20% of those students coming from overseas, it is a university that truly welcomes diversity and is a melting pot of different cultures. RMIT has three campuses in Vietnam, a European hub in Barcelona, an office in Indonesia, and partners with 200+ institutions in 42 countries to provide study opportunities worldwide.
Since its establishment in 1887, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT) has been meeting the needs of the community surrounding it. Originally a Working Men’s College, RMIT showed its flexibility during World War Two, training over 20,000 servicemen in communications to help with the war effort.
Now, it is a true pioneer in international education, championing cross-border study opportunities with campuses in various countries. Granted formal university status in 1992, RMIT is ranked 21st in the world for universities that are less than 50 years old.
RMIT is the largest higher education institution in Australia, currently with more than 82,000 students. With nearly 20% of those students coming from overseas, it is a university that truly welcomes diversity and is a melting pot of different cultures. RMIT has three campuses in Vietnam, a European hub in Barcelona, an office in Indonesia, and partners with 200+ institutions in 42 countries to provide study opportunities worldwide.