Undergraduate Programs
The School of Communication, International Studies and Languages undergraduate programs have been designed to combine the advantages of professional and career development studies with the traditional benefits of a university arts degree. In particular, Bachelor of Arts programs offer students extensive choice and flexibility to design an interesting, enjoyable and vocationally useful program of study which can be tailored to the individual's personal and career aspirations.
All programs have a strong creative and applied focus, and include an opportunity for students to consolidate their knowledge through practical experience in their chosen field. The combination of theory and practical learning means that as a graduate you will be equipped with the knowledge and experience to be immediately effective in your chosen profession. For example:
- Writing and Creative Communication students work collaboratively under the supervision of academic staff to publish books which showcase their creative writing and editing talents. The books are launched at a public event, and are available for sale in local bookshops.
- Final year Media Arts students participate in specialised multimedia production projects to produce interactive training DVDs and websites for community organisations.
- Computer Science and Information Technology students, combined with Media Arts, gain valuable skills in software development and multimedia production - an incredibly powerful, dynamic and exciting combination.
- Journalism students work in teams to produce and present the morning news bulletin at a local radio station. They also gain experience through internships at local television stations and by writing newspaper articles for non-government organisations.
- Students doing Communication, Media and Culture undertake Communication Practicum - a short term placement at an organisation of their choice
- Students in Public Relations, Journalism or Communication, Media and Culture take advantage of internship opportunities.
- Languages and Intercultural Communication students are strongly encourages to undertake 6-12 months study overseas to improve their language skills, often undertaking study in the language that they have been learning at UniSA.
- International Studies students undertake either the Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience or the Australian Professional Experience. The Australian Professional Experience involves students gaining on-the-job skills.
Undergraduate Programs
The following links will take you to program and course details for each undergraduate program
- Foundation Studies Testimonial - Tracey Nguyen
- Associate Degree in Languages and Cultural Studies Testimonial - Cassie Francis
- Bachelor of Applied Language and Intercultural Communication Testimonial - Andre Petrillo
- Bachelor of Arts (MBAT)
- Bachelor of Arts (Communication and Media Management)
- Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Testimonial - Simon Palombi
- Bachelor of Arts (Writing and Creative Communication) Testimonial - Marin Poljak
- Bachelor of Communication (Media & Culture) Testimonial - Stacey Saliba
- Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Multimedia)
- Bachelor of Journalism
- Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Testimonial - Kyla Raby
- Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Arts (Writing and Creative Communication) (MBJW)
- Bachelor of Marketing and Communication Testimonial - Lani Sewell
- Bachelor of Media Arts Testimonial - Sarah Petrusma
- Bachelor of Public Relations Testimonial - Sebastian Geers
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
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