Diploma of Arts and Communication (UniLink)
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Diploma of Arts and Communication (UniLink)
Study arts and communication to learn about significant issues in today’s society. You’ll study how to address these issues and make a difference in the world, learning as an individual and part of a collaborative team. Develop your creative skills and research-based knowledge, using critical thinking to offer solutions to…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Study arts and communication to learn about significant issues in today’s society. You’ll study how to address these issues and make a difference in the world, learning as an individual and part of a collaborative team.
Develop your creative skills and research-based knowledge, using critical thinking to offer solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. Learn about the ethical principles and cultural competencies that shape modern thinking, while you develop practical strategies for improving your oral and written communication.
Why UniLink?
Our UniLink diplomas are designed to provide a seamless connection from diploma to bachelor’s degree. They’re an alternative pathway – with a next-gen difference! You’ll join our thriving Hawthorn campus community and gain access to all the same Swinburne facilities as your degree peers, with additional support – more one-on-one time with your teachers and smaller class sizes.
Skills you’ll learn
Effective communication
Teamwork
Well-developed critical analysis
Ability to work independently
Your career opportunities
After completion of the chosen bachelor’s degree, graduates may find employment in a wide range industries and associated areas.
Community development officer
Government relations coordinator
Political correspondent
Campaign coordinator
Journalist
Intelligence analyst
REQUIREMENTS
If you’re currently in Year 12 or have completed Year 12 in the last seven years, you’ll be considered for admission to undergraduate courses primarily based on whether you have successfully completed the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), or an interstate or international Year 12 qualification.
English language requirements
Satisfactory completion of one of the following: Swinburne’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP 4 Upper Intermediate level) with overall 65%, all skills 60%; minimum IELTS overall band of 5.5 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 5.0; TOEFL iBT (internet-based) 50 (no less than 5 in reading, 5 in listening, 14 in speaking, 15 in writing); Pearson (PTE) minimum score of 42 (no communicative skills less than 36); any other equivalent assessment of English language proficiency.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Swinburne University of Technology is a public university based in Melbourne- that is among the top 3% of universities in the world. The University focuses on science, technology and innovation and offers courses well recognised by professional organisations. The Good Universities Guide 2016 awarded the University five stars for both graduate satisfaction and generic skills and four stars for teaching quality. It also features in the top 200 ranked universities in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings; and enjoys close ties with industry- providing students with invaluable workplace experience.
Swinburne University of Technology is a public university based in Melbourne- that is among the top 3% of universities in the world. The University focuses on science, technology and innovation and offers courses well recognised by professional organisations. The Good Universities Guide 2016 awarded the University five stars for both graduate satisfaction and generic skills and four stars for teaching quality. It also features in the top 200 ranked universities in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings; and enjoys close ties with industry- providing students with invaluable workplace experience.