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Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies - Bachelor of Science

Testamur Title:

Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies -
Bachelor of Science

Abbreviation:

BCM-BSc

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Arts

Duration:

4.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

216

Delivery Mode:

On campus (Face-to-face)

Starting Session(s):

Autumn/Spring*

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

797

UAC Code:

751353

CRICOS Code:

049644D

*(Students with Advanced Standing may begin in Summer Session if appropriate subjects are available).

Overview

In Science where students take extensive studies in discipline areas, the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies adds an opportunity to broaden their focus, to acquire skills outside the main areas of the degree and thereby increase its marketability. The core of the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies deals with contemporary issues in politics, communication studies and media, giving students a broad grounding in which to situate their major. The Digital Media and Communication major, for example, complements the Science degree well, allowing students to examine the rise of a new technology and critique the controversies marking its growth.

The requirements for the Bachelor of Communication and Media studies (including its majors) are set out in this Handbook. The requirements for majors offered by the Faculty of Science can be found in the Science Handbook or the University Handbook, or, for Population Health and Psychology, in the University Handbook entry for the Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences.

Course Requirements

To graduate with the double degree Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies/Bachelor of Science, students must complete a minimum of 216 credit points. The 216 credit points must include the prescribed core for the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies and one of the majors, as well as a major offered by the Faculty of Science that meets the requirements prescribed in the Science Schedule. Students may take no more than 90 credit points at 100 level (15 subjects) and must complete a minimum 90 credit points (which includes the major) from subjects offered by member units of the Faculty of Arts.

Assessment

Assessment in this course varies between subjects and programs, but typically includes a combination of essays, tutorial/seminar presentations, practicals, labs in-class tests and/or exams. The assessment requirements of each subject are set out in the individual subject outlines which students receive in the first week of session.

Major Study

Students can take Majors as part of their double degree program provided they meet the requirements set.

Majors in the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies

For details of the majors please refer to the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (single degree entry). Majors are available in: Digital Media and Communication, International Media and Communication, Journalism and Professional Writing, Marketing Communication and Advertising.

Majors in the Bachelor of Science

The requirements for all Science majors are listed under the Bachelor of Science within the Faculty of Science or, for Population Health and Psychology, in the Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences.

Students enrolled in the double degree program should consult both faculties about their choice of major studies.

Minor Study

Students can take Minors as part of their double degree program provided they meet the requirements set.

Other Information

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: Arts - fac-arts@uow.edu.au