Media degree program: home

The Bachelor of Communication (Media) provides a distinctive approach to educating the next generation of leading media professionals. Successful graduates need to be creative, multi-skilled communicators, able to develop and deliver media content for new ways of reading, writing and publishing. If you are interested in a career in the media the degree offers unique opportunities and the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in this environment. The degree emphasises project and collaborative work, integrating hands-on production with high level academic study, creative practice with critical reflection, and individual experimentation in a context of solid professional and industry knowledge.

FUTURE STUDENTS

Bachelor of Communication (Media) – program description

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Meet our graduates
Interviews with recent Media graduates.

CURRENT STUDENTS

Key links for current Media students

Student Information and Services
Enrolment guides, timetables, class bookings, etc.

Technical Services Unit
For audio-visual equipment loans and studio bookings

Staff
Teaching and support staff.


FURTHER STUDY

Bachelor of Communication (Honours), ‘Labsome ’
High performing students can add depth and research experience to the undergraduate degree.

Research and Publication: Applied Communication
For graduates wishing to undertake a sustained research topic as a project or thesis

MEDIA RESEARCH PORTAL

Visit the Media Research Portal [new window] to learn about research undertaken by staff within the RMIT Media program.

CONTACT

Phone (61 3) 9925 3027, email, media@rmit.edu.au
International students email appliedcommunication.fio@rmit.edu.au


Newsflash

ROAR: Radio Online At RMIT Radio and digital audio work produced by students in the Media, Journalism and Professional Communication programs has a new home online.

Online video project strengthens the Vision RMIT University Media lecturer Seth Keen is collaborating with international aid organisation World Vision Australia to explore new ways of using online video to document aid programs.

TAC competition puts student on road to success RMIT University student Kayla Robertson is one of the winners of the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) short film competition, Make A Film. Make A Difference.

Research Profile: Bollywood meets Indian folk music International PhD student Vikrant Krashore investigates the intersection of Bollywood and Indian folk music.

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