Bachelor in Professional Communication Houns Requirements at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia
Successful completion of a three year undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, with a minimum Distinction average (70%) achieved in the third year of study.
Equity admissions schemes
RMIT understands that people’s backgrounds and circumstances can affect their access to education and training. RMIT’s equity admissions schemes allow applicants to explain the circumstances that have adversely affected their education, and demonstrate their capacity for future academic success.
This entry was posted
on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 at 2:42 am and is filed under Uncategorized.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Related Programs
Successful completion of a three year undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, with a minimum Distinction average (70%) achieved in the third year of study.
Equity admissions schemes
RMIT understands that people's backgrounds and circumstances can affect their access to education and training. RMIT’s equity admissions schemes allow applicants to explain the circumstances that have adversely affected their education, and demonstrate their capacity for future academic success.
Honours is an advanced applied research program available to outstanding students who have completed a relevant first degree.
It provides a research environment intended to develop creative and critical applied thinkers for contemporary media industries. Honours is based in the LABsome research lab, and allows students to undertake applied communications research in the context of reflective practice with a commitment to exploring relevant, sustainable and innovative methodologies for undertaking and presenting new knowledge relevant to contemporary information ecologies. (And you will learn what that means in thought and deed!)
Project and traditional research is supported, and the lab provides a professional, creative,
Honours is an advanced applied research program available to outstanding students who have completed a relevant first degree.
It provides a research environment intended to develop creative and critical applied thinkers for contemporary media industries. Honours is based in the LABsome research lab, and allows students to undertake applied communications research in the context of reflective practice with a commitment to exploring relevant, sustainable and innovative methodologies for undertaking and presenting new knowledge relevant to contemporary information ecologies. (And you will learn what that means in thought and deed!)
Project and traditional research is supported, and the lab provides a professional, creative,
Entrance Requirements
A degree with distinction or higher in an appropriate discipline. Applicants will be required to present a folio at interview that demonstrates proficiency in communication design and particular understanding of the Honours program requirements.
Equity admissions schemes
RMIT understands that people's backgrounds and circumstances can affect their access to education and training. RMIT’s equity admissions schemes allow applicants to explain the circumstances that have adversely affected their education, and demonstrate their capacity for future academic success.
Successful completion of a three year undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, with a minimum Distinction average (70%) achieved in the third year of study.
Equity admissions schemes
RMIT understands that people's backgrounds and circumstances can affect their access to education and training. RMIT’s equity admissions schemes allow applicants to explain the circumstances that have adversely affected their education, and demonstrate their capacity for future academic success.
Entrance Requirements
Successful completion of a three year undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, with a minimum Distinction average (70%) achieved in the third year of study.
Equity admissions schemes
RMIT understands that people's backgrounds and circumstances can affect their access to education and training. RMIT’s equity admissions schemes allow applicants to explain the circumstances that have adversely affected their education, and demonstrate their capacity for future academic success.
Current Year 12 prerequisite units 3 & 4—a study score of at least 35 in English (any)
Non-Year 12 applicants are encouraged to apply and may be required to have relevant employment or evidence of experience and/or ability to meet the demands of the program.
Equity admissions schemes
RMIT understands that people’s backgrounds and circumstances can affect their access to education and training. RMIT’s equity admissions schemes allow applicants to explain the circumstances that have adversely affected their education, and demonstrate their capacity for future academic success.
Leave a Reply