TAFE Communication

Build confidence and capability in how you communicate, present and connect.

Study vocational communication at RMIT

Practical communications skills

Get equipped with the essential tools to speak, write, and engage effectively.

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Prepare for the workforce by developing core skills that apply across industries.

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Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting

11115NAT
  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 2 years, Part-time 4 years

Certificate IV in Design

CUA40720
  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Brunswick
  • duration Full-time 6 months

Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication

BSB40820
  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 6 months, Part-time 1 year

Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing

CUA40118
  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 1 year, Part-time 2 years

Diploma of Graphic Design

CUA50720
  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Brunswick
  • duration Full-time 1 year

Diploma of Marketing and Communication

BSB50620
  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 1 year

Diploma of Screen and Media (Content Creation)

CUA51020
  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 1 year
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