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RMIT University

Journalism at RMIT is one of Australias most highly regarded journalism university qualifications. This programs combination of theory and practice is highly respected and recognized by the news media industry and by journalism academics around the country. Our graduates stand out, even in todays challenging employment environment. As part of studies, student will take part in live radio bulletins for community radio, and a news and current affairs program for community television.
Student must completed an Australian Year 12 or equivalent senior secondary school studies, or RMIT Foundation Studies program more than 12 months ago, you must include with your application a statement outlining your reasons for wanting to study Journali
News writing, digital media, media audiences, communication law, media languages and cultures and news production subjects in radio, television, online and print media. Gathering, handling and dissemination of information for the mass media and other organizations involved in professional communication in the areas of print, broadcast and online journalism are the concepts involved as major studies in this course.
Student must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 or an equivalent senior secondary school qualification with a minimum average of 70%.For information on international qualifications and corresponding entry requirements that are equivalent to an Australian Year 12, see the Entry requirements by country web page.Equivalent qualifications may also include completion of the RMIT Foundation Studies program or a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.
Student will be able to work in Australia and overseas in all fields of journalism like metropolitan, regional and suburban newspapers, magazines, specialist publications, radio, television, online and in related areas in the corporate and public sectors. The journalism profession has no single point of entry, but industry values the multi-platform skills that RMIT journalism graduates offer and which are necessary in a modern newsroom. Most graduates find work in the news media or a related field within 6 months. Although the focus of the program is to prepare for journalism it may also prepare student for other careers in communications.
3 years full time, International student visa holders can only study full-time.