Bachelor in Professional Communication Structure at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia
Professional strand
The majority of courses are in the professional strand.
In first year you will undertake courses in journalism and public relations. These are the courses that establish foundation skills in professional writing, news report writing, producing a media kit and developing campaign strategies.
In second year you will develop skills in writing, editing and publishing a range of media texts such as audio, video and networked forms.
In third year you will elect one and often two of three professional fields, further developing your foundation level skills. You will also have the opportunity to take part in a project that makes use of media and communication skills and knowledge developed throughout the degree.
You can undertake specialisations in:
Online, television or radio production
Print or broadcast journalism
Strategies and practices of public relations
Communication strand
Alongside the professional strand, you will undertake compulsory courses in the communication strand that provide an overview of perspectives and issues within the broad field of communication studies.
Contextual Studies strand
These courses provide an understanding of the application of media and communication in its broader, social context. You must complete a major in contextual studies. A major consists of five courses from one of the following fields:
Asian Media and Culture
Cinema Studies
Politics, Economies, Communication
Literature and Philosophy
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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.
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.
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.
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.