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University of Tasmania

The course is not in offer in 2013.The course objectives are to provide the each graduate with the core skills to enter the industry and to work independently, and, where appropriate, a specialised knowledge within the broader field of journalism, media and communications is imparted.
Good Communication and analytical skills.
Major studies include development of core media ,practical and analytical skills to specialise within the field of journalism, media and communications. The program offers a selection of 'base' units, each of which is designed to allow students - in consultation with teaching staff - to focus on a specific area within the broader field, such as environmental and science communications, sports media, print, broadcast and convergent journalism, or public relations.
To be eligible to this course student must possess a bachelor degree or equivalent.
The Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) is the only national journalists' professional association in Australia, where the graduates can get membership pertaining to the set rules.
The students can gain career in wide spectrum for working in journalism, media and communications industries, including in print or broadcast news, online journalism, public relations, environmental and science communications, sports media, corporate or government communications.
Minimum .5 yrs, Maximum 1 yrs