Bachelor of Journalism Honors

1 Year On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Queensland

Program Overview

Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) at The University of Queensland is an advanced undergraduate program that combines rigorous journalism training with in-depth academic research. The degree develops strong skills in reporting, writing, media analysis, and digital storytelling, while the honours component allows students to undertake a substantial research project. It prepares graduates for professional careers in media and communications or for further postgraduate study.

  • This is an advanced undergraduate honours degree in Journalism offered by The University of Queensland (UQ).

  • It is designed for students who want to develop high-level academic skills in media, communication, and journalism, alongside practical expertise suited for media careers and further research.

Program Focus

  • The curriculum combines theoretical foundations in media and communication with practical journalistic training such as reporting, writing, and multimedia production.

  • It prepares students for careers in fields like news media, digital content, public relations, communications, and research. The honours component typically involves a research project or thesis that develops your analytical and investigative skills.

Unlike the regular Bachelor of Journalism, the Honours version includes a research emphasis and is intended for students targeting deeper academic engagement or further postgraduate study (e.g., Master’s or PhD).

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Queensland's Bachelor of Journalism (Honours), you'll dive straight into hands-on experiential learning that builds real-world skills from day one, using top-tier facilities tailored to journalism. Our program emphasizes practical training through industry-standard tools, collaborative projects, and direct connections to professional networks, ensuring you're not just learning theory but producing publishable work. This approach, delivered via the School of Communication and Arts, equips you with the portfolio and confidence employers demand.

 

Here's how you'll gain that edge:


State-of-the-art newsroom facilities: Access UQ's dedicated journalism newsroom at the St Lucia campus, equipped with professional broadcast studios, editing suites, and multi-platform publishing tools for creating news content in real time.


Industry-specific software and digital tools: Train on Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro, and digital content management systems used by major media outlets, plus tools for data journalism like Tableau and ArcGIS.


Group projects and collaborative work: Participate in team-based news production projects, such as producing live broadcasts, podcasts, and multimedia stories for UQ's own student-led media outlets like Semper Floreat.


Internships and industry placements: Secure paid internships with partners like ABC, The Courier-Mail, and Nine Network through our dedicated careers service, with many students landing full-time roles post-graduation.


Field trips and reporting excursions: Join real-world reporting trips to events, courts, and news conferences in Brisbane and beyond, honing on-the-ground skills under expert supervision.


Research labs and institutes: Use the Journalism Research Lab within the Centre for Communication and Social Change for investigative projects, plus dedicated media labs for audio-visual production.


Specialized libraries and resources: Tap into the UQ Journalism Collection in the Dorothy Hill Physical Sciences and Engineering Library, with extensive archives, databases like Factiva, and LexisNexis for in-depth research.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Journalism graduates will find career opportunities in a wide range of print and broadcast media organisations, in Australia and overseas. New career opportunities exist for journalists in the growing area of online communications. Past graduates are employed in metropolitan, national and regional newspapers, commercial radio and television stations, web and multimedia publications, as well as in allied fields of publishing, marketing, communications and public relations. Some choose to be self-employed and work as freelance journalists and photojournalists.

Program Key Stats

$54,096
$17,400
$ 150
Febr Intake : 30th Nov


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Eligibility Criteria

BCC
3.0
30
70

1300
6.5
87
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

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  • Barrister
  • Human rights advocate
  • Insolvency practitioner
  • Insurance professional
  • Legal content writer
  • Legal content editor
  • Court reporter
  • Journalist
  • Correspondent/Journalist

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