Foundation Studies Program (2 Trimesters), Leading to Bachelor of Communication in Journalism

Kaplan Group - Murdoch College

Australia,Western Australia

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44 Months

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CAD 25,560/year

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Australia, Western Australia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1973

Total Students: 0 +

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Building 121/90 South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia

Foundation Studies Program (2 Trimesters), Leading to Bachelor of Communication in Journalism

Program Overview

Foundation Studies prepares you for a successful transition to degree-level study, providing a pathway to the first year of study of a bachelor’s degree at Murdoch University.

This course is suited to you if you:

  • Need an entrance qualification for Murdoch University
  • Want to accelerate your university preparation after Year 11, or equivalent
  • Want to change your degree stream after Year 11, or equivalent

Course Structure
For Foundation Studies you will complete eight units over two study periods, studying a combination of core and elective units. The units you will undertake will be determined by your chosen degree. All students must complete the two English units and at least one unit from each Discipline Group.

Each unit of study builds concepts from an introductory level through to university entrance level. The units are designed to develop your learning techniques as well as bridging gaps in your unit knowledge.

  • English
    • Essential Australian Studies
    • Introduction to Academic Communication
  • Mathematics
    • Introductory Mathematics
    • Mathematics for Science
  • Science and Technology
    • Information Technology for Academic Studies
    • Computer Science
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Biology
  • The Arts
    • Introduction to Media
    • Media Production
  • Business and Legal Studies
    • Accounting
    • Management
    • Economics

Leading to: Bachelor of Communication
The world needs communication and media specialists who can inform, inspire and create change. The Bachelor of Communication teaches you the skills needed for online communication, social media, creative production, news media and other fields you’re passionate about.

You might want to discover and share information, inspire action and investment, introduce new innovations, or even become a voice for those who need our help. Develop the specialised communication skills you need for online communication, social media, creative production, news media and other contexts in a field you’re passionate about.

Major: Journalism
In our Journalism course, you’ll develop the skills you need to thrive in the digital era of news. Learn everything you need to know to work within a professional news organisation, gathering information and producing editorial content in text, audio and video and multimedia formats.

You’ll learn the skills you need to get a job in today’s evolving media landscape, from practical reporting and writing, through to using social media and video journalism, and learning how to manage the back end of a website.

You will learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro and Audition, as well as drones to capture stories from a completely different angle. You will investigate the ethical, legal and cultural contexts of the media, analyse the influence journalism has on society as well as the rapidly changing world of news delivery.

You have the choice to focus on broadcasting or digital journalism. If you are interested in radio broadcasting, we recommend you also take the minor in Radio, which gives you live, on-air experience through Radio Fremantle and other radio productions.

With the help of our industry-experienced lecturers, you’ll conduct interviews, shoot photos and videos and create multimedia content to tell amazing stories. In your final unit, your stories will be written and uploaded to our student news website, as you work in an online newsroom and find out how the industry really works.

3 reasons to study Journalism at Murdoch

  • You’ll get the chance to follow in the footsteps of some of our students who have interned at the ABC, the West, Channel Seven, The Fremantle Herald and other Perth newsrooms.
  • Have the chance to get some real-world experience in our on-campus student creative consultancy MESH and work on real projects.
  • Join professional networks and build valuable connections through our academics and their close relationships with industry.

What you’ll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Digital newsgathering and reporting
  • Online and mobile journalism
  • Digital media skills
  • TV news reporting
  • How to work in a digital newsroom