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La Trobe University

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Bachelor of Media and Communication

  • Bachelor

Print. Online. Radio. TV. Podcasts. Social media. Mobile storytelling. There are many ways to create content and break the news. As digital storytelling rapidly evolves, employers need graduates who are more than just writers or presenters.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
086278C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
Domestic Fees
$14,095 per year / $42,285 total
International Fees
$32,800 per year / $98,400 total

About this course

Print. Online. Radio. TV. Podcasts. Social media. Mobile storytelling. There are many ways to create content and break the news. As digital storytelling rapidly evolves, employers need graduates who are more than just writers or presenters. They need producers, designers, videographers and podcasters - people who understand the core elements of a powerful story, with the technical skills to make stories shine.

With La Trobe's Bachelor of Media and Communication, you'll learn how to tell stories across any medium. Graduate with a portfolio of work, industry experience and specialised knowledge to meet the demands of the rapidly changing media and communication landscape. With majors in journalism, sports media, media industries, creative and professional writing, or marketing - you can make your degree your own.

Cover news and feature stories as part of Upstart and Upstart Live. Our industry-grade newsroom boasts a three-camera television studio, professional radio broadcast spaces, a dedicated audio recording studio and digital editing suites. You'll experience the adrenaline of live television and radio broadcasting as a presenter, producer and vision switcher - all under the mentorship of highly experienced teachers.

And you won't just create news. You'll also look behind the headlines and investigate the ethical and legal questions that confront journalists every day. Explore the new dilemmas created by rapidly evolving technologies and draw on the expertise of a wide range of experts and media professionals.

Shape your own future with this interdisciplinary degree. You'll choose one major, then explore your interests or build further skills when you choose an optional second major, minors and electives from across the university. You'll graduate with your primary major on your academic transcript, so future employers can recognise your expertise.

Gain real-world experience and build valuable connections that will shape your career. Take on an industry placement at a media organisation or study overseas through international exchange.

Tell the important stories that will shape our world. Depending on your choice of majors and minors, you'll learn:

  • Journalism
    • Learn how to write, produce, report on and present compelling stories for video, audio, mobile and online platforms.
  • Sports media
    • Build your specialty with subjects in sports journalism, sports commentary and sport management at a university that partners with organisations including the Matildas, Carlton Football Club and the Melbourne Rebels.
  • Media industries
    • Develop skills in mobile storytelling, scriptwriting and digital, radio and TV production, including shooting and editing on smart devices and studio cameras for social and broadcast platforms.
  • Creative and professional writing
    • Hone your writing skills in multiple genres and forms, experimenting with the short story, extended fiction, creative non-fiction and scriptwriting. Examine the strategies other writers use to create mood and meaning.
  • Marketing
    • Understand consumer behaviour, brand management, product innovation and marketing in the digital space. Focus on the latest practice and future trends in marketing.

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 7 - Bachelor Degree.

Sample course structure

Please note, the following course structure is indicative and subject to change depending on your course location, offer year or how you tailor your course with specialisations, majors, minors and electives. Structures for the following year are not normally finalised until October, so the sample provided is based on the most recently approved structure. For more information, please refer to the La Trobe University Handbook.

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Media and Communication, students must complete a total of 360 credit points across 3 years.

Students enrolling in the Public Relations major must enrol in the following elective subjects to be eligible for PRIA accreditation:

  • CRA1PWR
  • JRN2POD
  • MAC3INT

Year 1 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 30 credit points from chosen Core
  • 30 credit points from chosen Major
  • 30 credit points from chosen Electives or major or minor
  • 30 credit points from chosen Electives or minor

Year 2 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 30 credit points from chosen Core
  • 30 credit points from chosen Major
  • 30 credit points from chosen Electives or major or minor
  • 30 credit points from chosen Electives or minor

Year 3 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 60 credit points from chosen Majors
  • 60 credit points from chosen Electives or major
Study options

Core subjects are required subjects in your course. You need to complete these subjects to attain your degree.

Subject name Subject code Year Credit points ACADEMIC INTEGRITY MODULE LTU0AIM 1 0 WOMINJEKA LA TROBE: INDIGENOUS CULTURAL LITERACY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ABS0WOM 1 0 MAKING MEDIA MAC1MME 1 15 WRITING FOR MEDIA MAC1WFM 1 15 MEDIA, LAW AND ETHICS MAC2MLE 2 15 USING SOCIAL MEDIA MAC2USM 2 15

A major is a sequence of related subjects studied in your course. To attain a major, this sequence must add up to 120 credit points. In some courses, you need to complete at least one major from your course's discipline to attain your degree. If there is room in your degree for more than one major, you may wish to complete an open access major from another discipline area.

Course majors Major code Creative and professional writing StudyFlex major
A StudyFlex major, minor or specialisation is a specified subject sequence in your course that offers at least half of its subjects on campus or online.
MAJOR-CPW-2 Journalism MJR-JRN-MC5 Marketing StudyFlex major
A StudyFlex major, minor or specialisation is a specified subject sequence in your course that offers at least half of its subjects on campus or online.
MAJOR-MKT-1 Media industries MEDIND MJR Sports media MJR-SME01 Open access majors View our open access majors

A minor is an optional sequence of related subjects studied in your course. To attain a minor, this sequence must add up to 60 credit points. A minor can be undertaken in a similar or different interest area in your course or major\'s discipline and, in some cases, taken from a different discipline. Up to two minors can be chosen in place of an optional second major or standalone elective subjects.

Course minors Minor code Creative and professional writing MINOR-CPW60 Digital marketing MINOR-MKT-3 Journalism MNR-JRN01 Media industries MNR-MIN01 Sports media MNR-SME01 Open access minors View our open access minors

A range of standalone elective subjects is available in this course. Some electives are recommended for your course, but you may also be able to choose from a range of University-wide electives or electives from other interest areas or disciplines. Note these electives may have their own prerequisites and other requirements. Please refer to the La Trobe University Handbook for the subjects available.

See La Trobe University Handbook for more details

The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course structures, electives and options. The delivery of this course can vary between campuses.

  • Melbourne (Bundoora)

To view other campus handbook course details, please select relevant campus in the drop down.

Study locations

Melbourne

Career pathways

Media and communications graduates can launch a career in a range of industries including news and media, sports, health or politics. Possible options include:

  • Journalist
    • Write, edit and present news stories, feature articles and commentaries for print, radio, TV and digital platforms.
  • Social media manager
    • Play a vital role in communications strategy by creating, editing and managing social media campaigns on platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
  • Videographer
    • Film, develop and edit video content to tell stories, report on current events or create promotional material in mobile and broadcast environments.
  • Media and communications manager
    • Manage the public image of organisations by handling media inquiries, creating a positive relationship with the public and keeping communications on brand.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Communications courses at La Trobe University.
73.7%
Overall satisfaction
82.5%
Skill scale
43.9%
Teaching scale
45.8%
Employed full-time
$55k
Average salary