Bachelor of Communication and Media (Journalism)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wollongong

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Communication and Media (Journalism) at University of Wollongong equips you with hands-on skills in multimedia storytelling, reporting, and multi-platform publishing, perfect for anyone passionate about uncovering stories and making an impact in today's fast-evolving media world. You'll dive into print, video, audio, web, and social media, building research, investigation, and writing expertise that opens doors to dynamic careers like journalism, content creation, or media strategy.

Curriculum Structure


Year 1 lays a strong foundation in core media concepts and storytelling basics, where you'll explore Multimedia Storytelling to learn how to craft compelling narratives across platforms, alongside introductory units in converging media like audio, video, and web to build your practical toolkit from day one. This year emphasizes developing your voice through hands-on projects, setting you up to tackle real-world reporting challenges with confidence.

Year 2 ramps up with advanced reporting techniques and multimedia production, featuring key units like Digital Communication for mastering online platforms and Converging Media to blend audio, video, mobile, and web skills seamlessly. You'll hone investigation and ethical storytelling abilities, preparing you to navigate the changing media landscape while collaborating on multi-platform content that feels professional and engaging.

Year 3 focuses on professional-level journalism, integrating specialized modules such as In-depth, Hands-on Training in Journalism for expert reporting and advanced Multimedia Content Creation to produce publish-ready stories across all formats. By capstone projects, you'll be deploying ideas cogently, evaluating sources independently, and managing self-directed work to deadlines—skills that make you job-ready right after graduation.

Focus Areas


Sharpen your edge in journalism and reporting, multimedia storytelling, digital communication, and converging media (audio, video, web, mobile)—all tailored to the global media industry's demands.

Learning Outcomes


You'll graduate able to collate and deploy ideas effectively in written, oral, or multimedia forms; retrieve, generate, and evaluate information through independent research; work productively in teams; and master computer-based skills from data analysis to digital multimedia technologies.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This program aligns directly with industry needs through practical training in issue management, crisis communications, media relations, and ethical media practices, preparing you for roles in journalism without specific formal accreditation but with UOW's emphasis on real-world, employer-valued skills.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
UOW Communication and Media graduates are highly employable, with skills leading to roles like journalists, editors, public relations specialists, and social media managers—backed by state-of-the-art facilities and a focus on global careers that employers seek out.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

In the Bachelor of Communication and Media (Journalism) at University of Wollongong, you'll dive straight into hands-on training that builds real-world journalism skills like reporting, multimedia storytelling, and cross-platform publishing from day one. Our state-of-the-art facilities mean you'll work with professional-grade tools right on campus, producing content just like industry pros—from TV segments to podcasts and digital stories. This practical focus sets you up to hit the ground running in a fast-paced career, with plenty of opportunities to collaborate, create, and connect with media experts.

 

Here's what makes our experiential learning stand out, tailored specifically for the Journalism major:
- Access a fully equipped television and video production studio for shooting and editing multimedia news stories.
- Use dedicated radio and podcasting suites to produce live broadcasts and audio journalism pieces.
- Work in design labs for creating graphics, layouts, and digital content essential to modern journalism.
- Collaborate on film production spaces for hands-on projects in video reporting and storytelling.
- Engage in group projects focused on multimedia content creation and cross-platform publication, building your teamwork skills for real newsroom environments.
- Gain practical experience through placements (built into your full-time study load of around 48 hours/week), helping you make professional connections in journalism.

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Wollongong, our Bachelor of Communication and Media (Journalism) dives right into experiential learning, giving you hands-on training in reporting, storytelling, and multimedia content creation for cross-platform publishing—skills that employers love. You'll build practical expertise right from the start using our top-notch facilities like a fully equipped television and video production studio, radio and podcasting suites, design labs, and film production spaces, all designed to mirror real-world media environments.

 

Here's what sets our program apart::
- Television and video production studio: Perfect for producing broadcast-quality journalism pieces and multimedia stories.
- Radio and podcasting suites: Hands-on practice in audio journalism, recording episodes, and developing your on-air voice.
- Design labs: Work with digital tools for creating visuals, graphics, and layouts tailored to journalism workflows.
- Film production spaces: Ideal for field reporting, short docs, and video content that builds your portfolio.

Program Key Stats

$36,288
$18,000

Mar Intake : 31st DecJuly Intake : 30th Apr


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No

Eligibility Criteria

BBB
3.0
24
70

1200
6.5
86
70

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Communications Officer
  • Copywriter
  • Corporate Communications Specialist
  • Digital Content Producer
  • Editor
  • Features Journalist
  • Journalist/Reporter
  • Podcaster
  • Political Media Adviser
  • Public Relations Officer

Bachelor of communication and media (journalism)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wollongong

Program Overview

Studying a Bachelor of Journalism with a Bachelor of Communication and Media will help you succeed in advertising, public relations and corporate branding. You will learn how to present news and information to a wide range of audiences, while gaining the skills to write, edit and publish a broad variety of written materials. You will be able to research, plan, and execute communication campaigns and acquire skills in issue management, product publicity, crisis communications, and media relations.

Program Key Stats

$26256 (Annual cost)


Eligibility Criteria

2.5
30
70

1200
6.5
86

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Journalist
  • Communication manager
  • Researcher

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