Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Mass Communication - Griffith University TEL: 0207 193 7932
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Program overview Summary of the Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Mass Communication program - Program code: 3043 | Program code | Program title | Award abbreviation | Location | | 3043 | Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Mass Communication | GCertJourMassComm | Nathan | | Host element | Duration | Credit points | Semester intakes | | School of Arts | full-time (1 semester); part-time (2 semesters) | 40CP | S1 / S2 | About this program Recognised nationally and internationally, this program attracts students keen to expand careers in elevision/video, news and current affairs production, print, radio and TV journalism, and desktop and on-line publishing. These programs focus on 'hands-on' training in journalism practices and production, along with associated studies and research in journalism, photojournalism and mass communication, relevant to the Asia-Pacific region. Elective courses allow students to pursue interests in screen and digital production. Students have access to desktop publishing facilities, a radio studio and a broadcast-quality multi-camera television studio. Students participate in broadcast for community stations and write and produce an edition of the School 's own magazine. Attendance The Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Mass Communication is offered full-time on campus at the Nathan campus. You may choose to study courses at other campuses if or where the program structure allows. As a full-time student, you will generally attend 8-12 hours of scheduled classes per week throughout the semester. Classes may be scheduled during the day and evening throughout the week. Students may take a reduced study load. You will be classed as a part-time student if you enrol in less than 30 credit points per semester. International students must maintain a full-time study load. If you wish to study part-time throughout the program, a program structure showing a sequence of courses is provided so you can undertake 2-6 hours of scheduled classes per week. However, attendance at daytime classes may be required. Career opportunities Career options for graduates include journalism, marketing and public relations, and other media-related work.
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