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1 CoursesBachelor of arts in journalism and non fiction writing in Macquarie university
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Journalists are the eyes and ears of our community. They keep a watchful eye over those who wield power, and the principles that society values integrity, transparency, accountability and decency. The media industry is continuing to evolve, but skilled journalists are in demand across a range of industries, from traditional publishing to universities, business and both government and non-government organisations. This major develops practical skills in journalism and non-fiction writing as well as critical and analytical skills relating to the role of the media and how news is generated, reported and transformed in the online environment. Your skills will be developed in some of the most up-to-date and cutting edge media facilities and equipment in Australia.
IELTS of 6.5 overall with minimum 6.0 in each band, or equivalent, GCE A level with 2 passes, IB of 18, Higher Secondary Certificate (Year 12), 50% average in best 4 academic subjects, OWA of 55-66%, Completion of WASSC/SSC with B grade average in 5 relevant academic subjects, ATAR of 75
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