2019 Undergraduate Courses
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Bachelor of Communication and Media (Dean's Scholar) | 2019

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Communication and Media (Dean's Scholar)

Abbreviation:

BCM(Dean'sSchol)

UOW Course Code:

1707

CRICOS Code:

094792G

Total Credit Points:

144

Duration:

3 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts

Intake Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Delivery Mode:

On-campus (Face-to-face)

Delivery Campus / UAC Code:

Wollongong / 753111

Overview

If you are a high-achieving and motivated student, the Dean's Scholar program will give you an enriched educational experience. The program includes a member of academic staff to advise you on matters concerned with your degree, as well as an annual book allowance, and designated study space. You will produce a major self-directed research project as a capstone to your degree in the final year of study.

The Bachelor of Communication and Media degree offers students a strong foundation in the global communication and media industries. This degree has a focus on preparing students for global careers in digital and social media, visual communication design, journalism, screen media production, marketing, communication and advertising. Students will encounter key ideas in the study and practice of media and communications, and gain flexible and transferable skills that will prepare them for informed engagement with the changing world of global media culture.

Dean's Scholar Degrees 

Dean's Scholars have the opportunity to attempt subjects not normally available to first-year students. They may be granted exemption from certain first-year subjects and may be permitted extended subject loads, enabling them to complete the degree in less than the normal time and enter Honours in their third year. 

Dean's Scholar students benefit from:

  • Access to shared study and workspace;
  • Yearly text book/resource allowance for full time students;
  • Limited printing privileges;
  • Specialised subject LHA 102 Dean's Scholars Seminar and LHA 302 Dean's Scholars Research Project;
  • Opportunities to attend academic and higher degree research workshops and seminars.
  • On successful completion of this degree, students will be guaranteed admission to Honours.

Dean's Scholars are able to use the University's student exchange program to undertake a period of study overseas. Several Dean's Scholars have competed successfully for places in the Australian National Internship Program or the University Capitol Washington Internship Program, which places students in political offices in Canberra or Washington D.C. respectively.

To remain in the program, students must maintain an average of 75% in each year of study. If the student's average falls below 75%, the student will be transferred into the Bachelor of Communication and Media degree. 

Entry Requirements & Credit Arrangements

Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.

Course Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to demonstrate:

CLO Description
1 Demonstrate sound understanding of media and communication industries, practices, users, and regulation;
2 Demonstrate practical production skills appropriate to one or more of digital and social media, global screen media, visual communication design, journalism, and marketing communication and advertising
3 Communicate effectively and ethically across a wide range of contexts, and contribute at a high level to the circulation of ideas and information
4 Demonstrate the capacity to work independently and in teams, to manage continuous professional self-development, and to sustain professional relationships with integrity
5 Synthesise conceptual, analytical and practical production skills to address complex issues in media and communication
6 Develop novel solutions and resources that demonstrate expertise in media and communication;
7 Independently plan and execute a research or professional based project that demonstrates an understanding and critical analysis of the area of study.

Course Structure

To qualify for award of the degree, the Bachelor of Communication and Media (Dean's Scholar), a candidate must successfully complete at least 144 credit points, comprised of:

  1. LHA 102 Dean’s Scholars Seminar (6 credit points);
  2. LHA 302 Dean’s Scholars Research Project (6 credit points);
  3. The core subjects for the Bachelor of Communication and Media (48 credit points);
  4. At least one of the majors in the Bachelor of Communication and Media (48 credit points);
  5. Electives to bring the total number of credit points completed to 144.

Notes:

  • Not more than 60 credit points in 100-level subjects.
  • Students must maintain an average mark of 75% or better.
  • If students wish to complete two majors, they should consult with their Head of Students to discuss options.

Majors and Minors

For a list of the major and minor options available in this degree, please see the Bachelor of Communication and Media Course Handbook page.

Work Integrated Learning

Undertaking a work integrated learning experience during your university education is now a significant contributor to being competitive in securing employment in your field of choice when you graduate from UOW.

The Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts internship program provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their degree in a workplace setting.

Students' are also encouraged to consider CRLP200 'Career Ready Learning and Practice' (6cp). CRLP200 includes a quality assured workplace internship or industry project to give you that competitive edge by developing your professional skills through authentic learning in a real world context. You will focus on your career goals and receive career direction guidance, strengthen your resume and gain skills to navigate the rapidly changing world of work, develop your communication skills and begin to build a professional network.

Honours

Honours is a fourth year of study that provides training in independent research. Students who complete the single degree with the required academic standard are encouraged to proceed to the Bachelor of Communication and Media (Honours). Please refer to the handbook page for further information about the degree and entry requirements.

Other Information

To remain in the program, students must maintain an average of 75% in each year of study. If the student's average falls below 75%, the student will be transferred into the Bachelor of Communication and Media degree.

For further information email: lha-enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 20 March, 2019