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Communication

For a better tomorrow

Immerse yourself

Studying communications at UniSC means you'll be immersed in industry-relevant, hands-on experiences, while being taught by experts in the field. Our teaching is so good, it has a five star rating*. And, we're ranked in the top five public universities in Australia for teaching quality.*

We'll teach you how to adapt to the communications landscape of the future, while you gain skills to set you up for success in the industry today.

*Good Universities Guide 2023/24

Bachelor degree

This flexible degree allows you to tailor your study areas to suit your skills, interests, and career aspirations by selection of majors and minors.

Honours

Add one year for an Honours Degree

This program is 'End-on honours' which means one year of study, in addition to your bachelor degree. You can apply for a one-year honours program after you have completed a Bachelor of Communication.

In a hurry?

Not ready to commit to a 3 year degree?

Gain foundation skills and employment opportunities by graduating with a diploma or undergraduate certificate. While qualifications in their own right, they can also be a pathway to a bachelor and beyond.

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Communication at UniSC

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Playing on good feelings: when 'eudaimonic' social media goes bad

Consider your next hit of a feel-good video of a rescued dog or giving those less fortunate money or food. Is this a eudaimonic or money-making moment? UniSC journalism and social media expert Dr Renee Barnes writes.

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