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2 Open Day 2009 Bachelor of Arts (Communication & Media Management) School of Communication, International Studies and Languages

3 Communication & Media Management In technologically developed societies, communication in its many forms has become a major industry. Computerisation, electronic information, satellites and other information delivery systems have transformed national and cultural boundaries, leading to an increasingly globalise culture. This has lead to a growing demand for people with knowledge of human aspects of communication and different media, who are competent in analysis, and who have skills in the use of communications technologies.

4 Communication & Media Management Program Structure 3 year degree Magill campus Experience. The Difference. Field placements International placements Study Abroad Alternative pathways: TAFE STAT special entry International Baccalaureate Diploma University Foundation Studies program Entry Requirements SATAC Code: 444251 T ER for 2009: 65.05

5 Program Structure Provides opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in organisational communication and media management Including: Public and Mass Communication Writing and Document development Web based and Digital formats for communication Broadcast media Communication in Organisations

6 Program Structure Structure of MBAR Professional Major (7 course) Public Relations Issues in Publication & Design Reporting for the Media Introduction to Digital Media Advertising: Images, Industry and Audience Creative & Feature Writing for the Media Communication & Organisation (capstone course) Sub-Major (6 courses) + Minor ( 4 courses) suggestions: Professional Writing Multimedia Studies Film & Television International Studies Foundation Courses (4 courses) focussing on the media from Australian and International perspectives Indigenous Course (1 course) Free choice elective (1 course) or Industry Internship

7 Program Structure Enrolment Options Offered Full time or Part time – Internal mode – lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshop; some online content Contact hours vary according to individual program structure. A normal full time study load could include four lectures per week and eight tutorials plus time for required reading, to do research and undertake group work assignments.

8 Career Pathways Career Outcome Public affairs officers and managers Media & Marketing managers/consultants Advertising managers/consultants Information Officers Media Producers and Communication specialists within organisations As well as roles associated with a broad spectrum of media and communication based careers Your destination may also be determined by your sub-major and minor focus

9 Contact details Program Director: Dr Collette Snowden08 8302 4474 collette.snowden@unisa.edu.au Program Support Officer: Rosie Paradiso08 8302 4561 rosie.paradiso@unisa.edu.au or ugcil@unisa.edu.au

10 September Career Information Sessions Experience… Education, Arts & Social Sciences Tuesday 8 September 2009 Magill campus Tours commence at 3 pm Information sessions commence at 5 pm Visit the campus where you’ll study. Register your attendance: www.unisa.edu.au/eas


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