Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)/Bachelor of Science
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Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)/Bachelor of Science
Highlights Learn to prepare and present news through a variety of social channels and across online, print and broadcast platforms. Access newsrooms, radio and TV studios and contribute to QUT News and other outlets. You’ll also have the opportunity to apply for industry internships and international exchanges. Be at the…
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Highlights
- Learn to prepare and present news through a variety of social channels and across online, print and broadcast platforms.
- Access newsrooms, radio and TV studios and contribute to QUT News and other outlets. You’ll also have the opportunity to apply for industry internships and international exchanges.
- Be at the cutting edge of international science education with access to our multimillion dollar research and teaching facilities, including our Science and Engineering Precinct.
- Major in biological sciences, chemistry, earth science, environmental science or physics with your Bachelor of Science.
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)
Our journalism degree will prepare you for a changing world. You’ll learn to prepare and present news through a variety of social channels and across online, print and broadcast platforms.
This course goes beyond the writing, communication and ethical foundations of journalism and builds your production skills through hands-on experience in world class facilities. You’ll access newsrooms, radio and TV studios and contribute to QUT News and other outlets. You’ll also have the opportunity to apply for industry internships and international exchanges.
Our journalism graduates have achieved distinction in high-profile news, media and public relations positions. Our graduates include senior Australian journalists such as Leigh Sales, Peter Greste, Leila McKinnon, Conor Duffy and Karl Stefanovic.
Learn from working professionals and internationally renowned scholars of journalism and media studies. Journalism staff maintain close links to the industry through their association with high-profile awards and organisations.
Bachelor of Science
Your skills in effective communication will give you an advantage within your chosen science career. Due to the growing demand for science communicators, you may expect a range of employment opportunities within the public and private sector. Science requires writers who can frame scientific knowledge and debates for broad public consumption.
Be at the cutting edge of international science education with access to our multimillion dollar research and teaching facilities, including our Science and Engineering Precinct.
Major in biological sciences, chemistry, earth science, environmental science or physics with your Bachelor of Science, and get real-world experience through work experience opportunities and our Vacation Research program.
Study opportunities include student-led projects, international study tours, and access to experienced lecturers and industry representatives.
Careers and outcomes
With a growing demand for science communicators, you may expect a range of employment opportunities within the public and private sector.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Study at The University of Queensland. Learn with leading academics in world-class facilities and join the most employable graduates in the state. At UQ you’ll benefit from flexible study options, field trips, lab work, industry placements, research experience, and online study in Brisbane, Australia.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a Top 180 World University, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020. This major Australian university is known as the university for the real world because of its close links with industry, relevant and award-winning teaching and applied research. QUT offers a range of study options across its main campus in Kelvin Grove and through its Gardens Point campus, which is based in the centre of Brisbane. Industry representatives and professionals contribute to course development, adding a practical perspective to theoretical education. QUT’s academic staff consult in industry and work on industry projects which often involve students. The university is home to a total of 52,510 students, out of which 9,769 are international - making for a diverse campus life. QUT is also known for its high student satisfaction, excellent graduate employment outcomes and outstanding alumni.