Bachelor of Management / Bachelor of Journalism (101JA)
Faculty of Business and Government, and Faculty of Arts and Design
The Bachelor of Management is designed for those who are making, or who plan to make, their careers in management in the business, public and non-governmental sectors. It is suitable both for those who have recently completed secondary studies and for those with some work experience. The course combines conceptual understanding and a practical orientation in Management, with majors in Government & Politics, and Management, Governance and Policy.
The degree course in Journalism combines communication and media studies with thorough instruction in journalistic skills, judgement and responsibilities. Students may choose to concentrate on either print or broadcast journalism.
Careers
Graduates find employment with metropolitan or provincial newspapers, radio or television, or general or specialist magazines, or in new media. Large organisation, public or private, employ graduates in information and press office positions or as media liaison officers.
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Complete Course Outline
The current Course Outline is available here.
Postgraduate Courses
Abbreviations used in Unit Descriptions
Please note the following abbreviations:
INT-F2F: Face-to-face teaching in intensive mode (check with unit convener for time of lectures, tutorials etc.)
INT-F2FO: Face-to-face teaching in intensive mode with online teaching
ONL: Online delivery only (no face-to-face teaching)
Face-to-face: Face-to-face teaching with lecturers, tutorials etc, supported by material on Moodle, our online teaching system.
STD-F2FO: Face-to-face teaching with lecturers, tutorials etc, and online teaching.
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