Macquarie University
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Courses included
The Bachelor of Media and Communications via the Diploma of Media and Communications is a direct pathway into the second year of the Bachelor of Media and Communications.
Take the first step toward your future by undertaking the Diploma of Media and Communications. This diploma is equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate degree and will introduce you to the fundamental concepts of digital media, media practice and production, and modes of communication, as well as critical thinking.
If you successfully complete the diploma, you will progress directly into the second year of the Bachelor of Media and Communications without losing any time, as you’ll receive credit for the units you complete in the diploma.
Once you enter the Bachelor of Media and Communications, you’ll be equipped with the skills you’ll need to respond to today’s – and tomorrow’s – rapidly evolving media environment. Whether you’re interested in making your own films or music videos, writing for print and online publications, designing interactive and media-rich websites, producing radio podcasts and broadcasts, streaming live media or managing public relations campaigns, this degree will position you at the heart of content creation.
Arts, critical thinking, international communications, media.
Refer to 300101 Bachelor of Arts, 300154 Bachelor of Media and Communications.
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Guaranteed selection rank: 60.00
Alternatively, you must achieve a minimum overall average mark of 60 in the HSC exams or interstate equivalent. Other factors, including your ATAR and other attempted studies, are taken into consideration with your average mark. Achieving the average mark does not guarantee you an offer. Only relevant state Board-approved academic subjects are included when reviewing your average.
If you're a non-school applicant without adequate formal education, but you have informal learning or relevant work experience, you can submit a portfolio and additional information by the relevant application closing date for alternative entry pathway consideration. Portfolio entry application.
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Naming of awards
The degrees (awards) offered by Macquarie University are set out in the Macquarie University Handbook. Students who qualify for a degree that is structured around majors will have the name/s of the major/s included on their testamur.