Master of Communication Journalism Requirements at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia
Applicants wanting to enter the Master of Communication (Journalism) but not holding the Graduate Diploma in Journalism must meet the entrance requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Journalism.
Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma in Journalism in the past five years. Graduates of the Graduate Diploma in Journalism from before 2004 will need to demonstrate relevant, up-to-date industry experience.
Applicants with at least 10 years’ relevant industry experience as a journalist who are not graduates of RMIT’s Graduate Diploma in Journalism or those who have completed industry-related graduate diplomas at other universities will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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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.
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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.
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