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Masters of C ommunication @ RMIT

Masters of C ommunication @ RMIT. Master of Communication graduates.

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Masters of C ommunication @ RMIT

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  1. Masters of Communication @ RMIT

  2. Master of Communication graduates Communication practitioners and consultants • Radio presenters • Social media managers • Event/film festival directors • Journalists • Media buyers • Political advisors • Online media specialists • PR/marketing specialists • Research assistants/specialists • NGO managers/advisors Masters of Communication

  3. Master of Communication: structure FOUR compulsory courses SEVEN electives Sonia Aplin Head of Communications, Ericsson Aus & NZ Head of Internal Comms, Ericsson SE Asia & Oceania Masters of Communication

  4. Master of Communication (MC080) – pathway recommended for FULL TIME students commencing S2, 2012 Semester 2, 2012 Semester 1, 2013 Semester 2, 2013 COMM1096 Intro to Communication Research, Tue 5.30 (class # 2008) <compulsory course> COMM2478 – Wed 5.30 Global Media and Communication Industries <compulsory course> MKTG1183 – Tue 5.30 Masters seminar <compulsory course> GRAP2495 – Thu 5.30 24cp Professional Practice <compulsory course> Any four of the following 12cp electives COMM1120 News and Communication Theory, Mon 1.30 (Class # 1730) COMM1132 Writing for the MediaMon 5.30 (Class # 3945)Thu 1.30 (Class # 2335) COMM1115 Film & TV Industries Tue 10.30 (Class # 1729) COMM2328 Transient SpacesTue 1.30 (Class # 1842) COMM2054 Organisational CommunicationWed 10.30 (Class # 1786) COMM1123 Communications Management Theory & Practice, Wed 1.30 (Class # 2010),Wed 5.30 (Class # 3928) COMM2055 Magazine PublishingThurs 10.30 (Class # 1787) COMM1179 Law and Regulation Thu 5.30 (Class # 1910) ##COMM2318 Risk Communication Mon 5.30 (Class # 1839) ##COMM2083 – Tue 5.30 Stakeholder Communications Tue 5.30 (Class # 2066) ## = has pre-requisites OR One approved interdisciplinary elective from outside the Master of Communication program if interdisciplinary elective not previously taken Plus any three of the following 12cp electives COMM2222 Asian Popular CultureMon 1.30 (Class # 20121) COMM1130 Electronic PublishingMon 5.30 (Class # 1943) COMM1104 Communication and New Technology, Tue 1.30 (Class #1938) COMM1123 Communication Management Theory and PracticeWed 1.30 (Class # 1940)Wed 5.30 (Class # 1939) COMM2058 Political CommunicationWed 5.30 (Class # 2005) COMM1126 Editing Principles and Practice, Thu 1.30 (Class # 1126) COMM2057 Ethics, Philosophy and Communication, Thu 5.30 (Class # 2004) ##COMM2316 Change CommunicationMon 5.30 (Class # 2045) ##COMM2199 Literary JournalismTue 10.30 (Class # 2008) ##COMM1125 Strategic Communication Management, Tue 5.30 (Class # 1941) ## = has prerequisites OR One approved interdisciplinary elective from outside the Master of Communication program TOTAL = 144 CREDIT POINTS NOTE: COMM2478 Global Media and Communication Industries is offered and may be taken in any semester, but it is recommended that it be taken in the third semester of full time study Masters of Communication

  5. Industry contacts/partners • Mitchell & Partners • Network Ten Limited • The Nine Network • Nulab • Olympus • Penguin Books • Private Media Partners • Professional Public Relations • Public Relations Institute of Australia (Victoria) • RACV • IABC • Radio Australia • Radio 3AW • San Pellegrino • Society of Editors (Victoria) • SunStudios • Ted’s cameras • The Age • Artisan • ATOM • Australian Publishers Association • The Bundy Agency • Canon • The Edge • Haystac • The Herald and Weekly Times • House Communications • IMMEDIA • Institute of Photographic Technology • Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance • Metropolis Bookstore Masters of Communication

  6. Pathways….. • Students who have successfully completed one of the School’s 96-credit-point graduate diplomas in journalism, public relations or editing and publishing can articulate into the Master of Communication. • With an additional 48 credit points you can graduate with a Master of Communication • Applicants who have successfully completed similar graduate diplomas at other universities, or can demonstrate a minimum of 10 years industry relevant experience, may also be • considered for advanced entry into the program at the discretion of the Program Director. Masters of Communication

  7. Career outlook and staff profile… • Graduates will be likely to proceed to professional and managementrole in communication and PR agencies, in management consultancies, and in organisations (business, government and non-profit) which use communication to achieve their goals. • Teaching staff has significant industry experience and professional organisational networks, grounded in relevant, up-to-date academic qualifications. Course offerings supplemented by guests lecturers who are senior industry experts Masters of Communication

  8. For further information www.rmit.edu.au/mediacommunication Thank You Masters of Communication

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