B Arts (Media and Communications)

University of New South Wales

***This course has been CANCELLED***


CampusType of
place
UAC codeCourse duration 2008 UAI
cut-off
Indicative annual
tuition fee
Kensington CSP  422001  3F/6P 1 82.00 HECS
CSP - Commonwealth-supported place (used to be called HECS: includes upfront HECS payment and deferred payment through HECS-HELP).

Recommended studies: Ancient History, Drama, Economics, English Advanced, Legal Studies, Modern History, Music 2.

Major studies: Core studies in multimedia production, plus one of Asian studies, Chinese studies, criminology, development studies, economics, English, environmental studies, European studies, film studies, French studies, geography, Hispanic studies, history, history and philosophy of science, human resource management, international business, international relations, Japanese studies, Korean studies, linguistics, media and culture, music, philosophy, politics, psychology, sociology and anthropology, theatre and performance studies.

Honours: Available as an additional year to meritorious students.

Career opportunities: Examples include employment in media production and communication industries, which rely on digital media. Graduates will have the skills to develop media products, not only in the context of the information and entertainment industries, but also in education, publicity and media sections of public and private corporations.

Additional information: This program is currently under review and is likely to be replaced for 2009 admissions. For further information visit www.arts.unsw.edu.au/index.php.

* If you intend to study part-time, opportunities for evening study are limited.

ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Students in the humanities and social sciences learn a wide range of skills that open up many career opportunities. No other course of study provides you with the same combination of broad intellectual growth, skills development in research and analysis, and the ability to write clearly and concisely. In a world where people increasingly have several career shifts in their lifetime, humanities and social science graduates possess a unique combination of intellectual and analytical skills that can be readily transferred from one occupation to another. Visit www.arts.unsw.edu.au.