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Open Day 2009 B. Communication (Media and Culture)

Who will employ me? Advertising Public Relations Media Liaison Corporate Affairs Communications Specialist Scriptwriting and film production Arts and Cultural Administration Event Management Internet Design Journalism Creative Writing Technical Writing Publishing Editing Research Copywriting Political Advisor Government and more…

What will I study? Culture, society and the media, including: Cinema Television Radio New and emerging information technologies Music Popular and youth cultures Advertising Print media Organisational communications Cultural policy and the creative industries

Ways you can study On Campus – lectures, tutorials, seminars etc Off Campus – printed materials, DVD/CD, online Summer School/Winter School Exchange Programs

Degree Structure Foundation x 5 Professional Major x 8 Sub-major X 6 Elective/ professional concentration X 5

Foundation Courses – 1 st year Communication: Rhetoric and Reasoning Computers: Communication and Society Communication, Culture and Indigenous Australians Global Societies Media Literacies

Professional Major Core Courses 1 st year Introduction to Communication and Cultural Studies Screen Matters: film, television and new media Culture, Place and Meaning Creative Industries and Ethics 2 nd year

Professional Major Core Courses Communication Practicum 1 Communication Practicum 2 3 rd year

Professional Major Optional Courses 1 COMM 3006Advertising: Images, Industry and Audience COMM 1017Australian Television and Cinema Industries COMM 2043From Mickey to Manga: Understanding the Animated Image HUMS 2032Gender, Sexualities, Race and Representation COMM 2019Global Cinemas, Local Identities HUMS 3038Hot Bodies, Cool Flesh: Sex, Race and the Visual Body COMM 3043Internship in Communication, Media and Culture

LANG 3018Italy Close-up: Cinematic Identities and Cultures HUMS 2024Mapping Everyday Cultures HUMS 2025Multi-Mediations: Social and Cultural Uses of the New Media COMM 2033Music, Communities and Fan Cultures COMM 2050Music, Sound and Cultural Policy COMM 2014Radio and Society HUMS 3037Representing Reality: Photography, Video & Image COMM 2005Television and Society HUMS 3035Urban Cultures Professional Major Optional Courses 2

Sub-majors Either Specialise, and choose extra Communication(Media and Culture) courses from the optional list Or Diversify, and choose from programs across the University, for example: Media Arts PR Marketing Languages Management International studies IT

Electives/ Professional Concentrations 5 x 4.5 unit courses in 2 nd or 3 rd year (levels 2 and 3) Another opportunity to either specialise in Communication, (Media and Culture) or diversify your interests!

B. Communication (Media & Culture) Course options COMM 3006Advertising: Images, Industry and Audience COMM 1017Australian Television and Cinema Industries COMM 2043From Mickey to Manga: Understanding the Animated Image HUMS 2032Gender, Sexualities, Race and Representation COMM 2019Global Cinemas, Local Identities HUMS 3038Hot Bodies, Cool Flesh: Sex, Race and the Visual Body COMM 3043Internship in Communication, Media and Culture

B. Communication (Media & Culture) Course options LANG 3018Italy Close-up: Cinematic Identities and Cultures HUMS 2024Mapping Everyday Cultures HUMS 2025Multi-Mediations: Social and Cultural Uses of the New Media COMM 2033Music, Communities and Fan Cultures COMM 2050Music, Sound and Cultural Policy COMM 2014Radio and Society HUMS 3037Representing Reality: Photography, Video & Image COMM 2005Television and Society HUMS 3035Urban Cultures

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:

B. Communication (Media & Culture) Experience. The Difference.