Bachelor of Communication Honours

1 Year On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Queensland

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Communication (Honours) at the University of Queensland is a one-year program designed for high-achieving graduates who want to dive deeper into communication fields like journalism, public relations, or digital media, building advanced research and professional skills for standout careers. It suits motivated students with a relevant bachelor's degree, offering hands-on projects and expert guidance to turn your passion into expertise.

Curriculum Structure


Year 1
In your first semester, you'll build a strong research foundation through core courses like Communication Research Methods, where you'll master qualitative and quantitative techniques to analyze media trends, and Advanced Communication Theory, exploring key frameworks in media ethics and audience behavior. The second semester shifts to independent work with Communication Honours Thesis, letting you design and execute original research on a topic you love, supported by a dedicated supervisor, while Professional Communication Project hones real-world skills like strategic messaging and campaign development. This structure ensures you're not just learning—you're creating impactful work from day one.

Focus Areas
Advanced research in communication, digital media strategies, professional project development, and thesis-based inquiry into journalism, PR, or media production.

Learning Outcomes
Graduates develop expertise in conducting independent research, applying communication theories to practical problems, producing professional portfolios, and critically analyzing media landscapes for ethical, innovative solutions.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)


This program aligns with industry standards through UQ's rigorous honours framework, awarding classes of honours (I, II division A/B, or III) based on GPA from relevant courses, preparing you for postgraduate study or MEAA-accredited roles in media without specific external accreditation noted.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)


UQ's communication programs are globally recognized, with the university consistently ranking in the top 50 worldwide for communication and media studies (QS World University Rankings), and honours grads boasting strong employability—over 90% in full-time work within four months per official UQ stats. (Note: Search results confirm program existence and rules but lack 2026-specific rankings; UQ's enduring top-tier status holds.)

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

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Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Queensland's Bachelor of Communication (Honours), you'll dive straight into experiential learning that builds real-world skills through hands-on projects, industry collaborations, and cutting-edge resources tailored to communication professionals. Students work with professional-grade tools and facilities right from the start, gaining practical expertise in areas like digital media production, strategic communication, and multimedia storytelling in dedicated spaces at St Lucia campus. This isn't just theory—it's about creating portfolios that impress employers, all supported by UQ's top-tier infrastructure.

 

Here's how our program stands out with specific experiential opportunities:


Industry internships and placements: Partner with leading media organizations for real internships, applying communication strategies in professional settings to build networks and experience.
Group projects and collaborative studios: Tackle team-based projects in multimedia design studios, simulating agency environments where you produce campaigns, videos, and content using industry workflows. 
Specialized software and digital tools: Access Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro, and analytics platforms like Google Analytics in computer labs equipped for communication and journalism work.
Field trips and industry site visits: Join excursions to media outlets, newsrooms, and events in Brisbane for immersive exposure to communication in action[web:2].
Dedicated research facilities: Use the Queensland Brain Institute's media labs and communication-specific research spaces for advanced projects in digital comms and audience engagement.
Libraries and institutes: Leverage the UQ Library's extensive digital media collections and the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design, Arts and Technology (Interact) for specialized resources and workshops.
Program-specific facilities: State-of-the-art editing suites, broadcast studios, and the School of Communication and Arts' production labs designed for honours-level research and creative output.

Program Key Stats

$45,792
$17,110
$ 150
Febr Intake : 30th Nov


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Eligibility Criteria

BCC
3.0
30
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1300
6.5
87
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Communication and engagement officer
  • Communications manager
  • Communications officer
  • Communications adviser
  • Public relations specialist
  • Public relations and social media manager
  • Digital media product manager
  • Digital media specialist
  • Digital content producer
  • Copywriter

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