Bachelor Degree
Bachelor Degree qualifications build coherent technical and theoretical knowledge with specialised understanding in one or more associated disciplines. Graduates are expected to function effectively in contexts where self-directing and learning is required. Bachelor courses also build advanced skills to provide specialised advice and functions. Degrees are available in a range of fields of study, so choose an online or on-campus course that suits your lifestyle and interests to take the first step on your new career pathway.
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Bachelor Degree Courses
There are 611 Bachelor Degree courses available.
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Team Leader
Project Manager
Business Development Manager
Sales Manager
Human Resources Manager
Operations Manager
Small Business Owner
Financial Analyst
Entrepreneur
The Bachelor of Applied Business (Management) is designed to give you the opportunity to study managerial communication, corporate structuring, project management and business model analysis. In this course you will learn how to lead high performing teams and utilise technology to identify risks, opportunities and maximise ROI. You’ll apply everything you learn to real-world situations and solve legitimate business challenges that will transform your career. Learn more.
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Project Manager
Mechanical Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Process Engineer
Mechanical engineers are responsible for the design, manufacture, and operational processes of anything that moves, from the tiniest, simplest micro-particles to the largest, most complex spacecraft and everything in between. As a mechanical engineer, you have a skill set that is applicable to many industries in the world, including automotive, transport, manufacturing, power generation, medical, consumer goods, and more. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as a mechanical engineering technologist. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest mechanical engineering technologies. Learn more.
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Civil Engineer
Project Manager
Development Engineer
Civil engineers are responsible for ensuring that the infrastructure around us gets developed, is safe, meets our needs, and improves our quality of life. This includes buildings, bridges, railways, tunnels, water distribution, and waste management networks. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as a civil and structural engineering technologist. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in civil and structural engineering. Learn more.
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Entrepreneur
Economist
Small Business Owner
Sales Manager
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
The Bachelor of Applied Entrepreneurship is for business leaders who want to learn how new businesses and start-ups succeed. This course will teach you how to identify legitimate business opportunities, devise and test innovative business models and gain knowledge of the ‘triple bottom line’ of business while applying the latest marketing trends and technologies. You'll also have the opportunity to engage with the local start-up landscape through incubators, accelerators and investors. Learn more.
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Childcare Centre Manager
Early Childhood Teacher
Early Childhood Educator
Childcare Director
Education Support Officer
The Bachelor of Early Childhood Education develops graduates skilled in fostering young children's play, learning, and development. This course emphasises the significance of play, early learning curricula, pedagogies, social and emotional development, and contemporary documentation and leadership practices. Recognising the potential in both educators and children, it prepares graduates for impactful roles in early childhood settings. Ideal for those committed to early education, this degree equips them with the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in this vital field. Learn more.
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Trade Manager
Import/Export Manager
Supply Chain Manager
International Trade Specialist
International Banker
The Bachelor of Business (International Business) focuses on understanding the complexities of conducting business in diverse global environments. Students learn about the influence of various cultures and languages, as well as differing market conditions and government regulations. This course covers topics such as international marketing strategies, foreign exchange markets, and international human resource management. It prepares students to navigate cross-cultural challenges and make informed decisions in international business settings. Learn more.
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Chartered Accountant
Management Accountant
Accountant
Auditor
Tax Accountant
Financial Analyst
The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) offers a comprehensive foundation in accounting principles, equipping students with the skills to manage financial information systematically and effectively. This course delves into core financial practices, regulatory frameworks, and analytical methods, preparing graduates for diverse roles in the accounting sector. With an emphasis on real-world application, students will be poised to excel in both domestic and international business landscapes, upholding the highest standards of financial integrity and transparency. Learn more.
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Electrical Engineer
Automation Engineer
Project Manager
Industrial automation is an expanding stream of engineering, with an increasingly profound influence on most industries and enterprises. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as an industrial automation engineering technologist in many industries such as manufacturing, power generation, mechatronics, mechanical, mining, and chemical. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest developing technologies in instrumentation, process control, and industrial automation. Learn more.
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Manufacturing Engineer
Project Manager
Electrical Engineer
Renewable Energy Engineer
Systems Engineer
Electrical engineers are responsible for designing new systems, solving problems, testing equipment, and working on a wide range of components and systems, including communications systems, power plants, electrical machines, navigation systems, and electrical systems for automobiles and aircraft. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as an electrical engineering technologist in many industries such as power generation and supply, communications and media, computer systems, and robotics. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest electrical engineering technologies. Learn more.
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Marketer
Email Marketing Specialist
Digital Marketing Strategist
Digital Marketing Manager
Social Media Manager
Product Manager
Public Relations Manager
Brand Manager
Marketing Manager
Communications Manager
The Bachelor of Applied Business (Marketing) is ideal for students seeking a career in business marketing. In this course you will learn how to develop effective strategies for the digital marketplace, build meaningful customer engagement and identify growth opportunities in relevant markets. Learn more.
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Financial Accountant
Company Accountant
Accountant
Certified Practicing Accountant
Chartered Accountant
Management Accountant
The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) is fundamental to various sectors, from consumer goods to sports and philanthropy. This degree equips students with both professional and ethical competencies needed to influence business transactions wisely. The course covers key areas such as identifying business prospects, problem-solving, and financial analysis. It also provides insights into investment decisions, loan considerations, and credit management, while offering a deep understanding of accounting standards and Australian taxation laws. Learn more.
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Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner
Counsellor
Aged Care Manager
Community Development Manager
The Bachelor of Community Services qualifies you for managerial roles in the community services sector. It’s a full bachelor’s degree and includes field placements. During 3 years of full-time study you will be introduced to the welfare systems and services in Australia, as well as welfare law, and social policy. You’ll also gain hands-on experience in mental health, domestic and family violence, youth work, alcohol and drug misuse, counselling and case work.
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Director of Photography
Screenplay Writer
Film Editor
The Bachelor of Screen Production is a full degree program that will prepare you for a successful career in the film industry. Over the course of your study you will be honing your storytelling and critical thinking skills as you create your own films and creative projects. This comprehensive degree covers all aspects of screenwriting, production, sound post production, screen editing, directing, cinematography, and directing. Graduate with an impressive portfolio of work and a clear career profile.
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Wedding Photographer
Photographer
Sports Photographer
Portrait Photographer
Fashion Photographer
Photojournalist
The Bachelor of Photography is a full degree with majors in commercial photography, photojournalism, and art photography. Over 3 years of study you will learn the latest production and design techniques as well as timeless essentials including lighting, design thinking, and camera craft. Graduate with an established portfolio and hands-on business skills.
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Marketing Manager
Venue Manager
Travel Agency Manager
Tour Guide
Hotel Manager
Motel Manager
Travel Agent
Public Relations Officer
Tourism Development Manager
Exhibition Manager
Event Director
Conference Manager
Tour Operations Manager
Reservations Manager
Market Researcher
Advertising Executive
The Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) focuses on the essential skills needed in the ever-growing tourism sector, one of the world's largest service industries. Students will learn about destination marketing and the sustainable management of tourism locales, equipping them with the expertise to contribute effectively to economic development in various global destinations. Learn more.
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Product Marketing Manager
Market Researcher
Account Executive
Marketer
Relationship Manager
Promotions Manager
Business Development Officer
Operations Planner
Business Relationship Manager
Advertising Account Manager
Supply and Distribution Manager
Brand Strategist
Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)
Customer Service Specialist
International Marketer
Advertising Manager
Digital Marketing Coordinator
Corporate Consultant
Economic Analyst
Social Media Specialist
Marketing Specialist
Business Adviser
Investment Banker
Market Analyst
Account Director
Product Manager
Public Relations Manager
Brand Manager
Marketing Manager
Communications Manager
The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) is a university level degree developed inline with the Australian Institute of Marketing (AIM) and ideal for students seeking careers in business marketing. The course is structured in three tiers with students completing 24 units overall. During the course, students choose their own core and elective units based on career interests. Interest areas include understanding advertising, consumer behaviour, digital marketing, audience research, ethics and sustainability and project management.
The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) delivers a comprehensive understanding of essential marketing concepts, aimed at driving organisational growth and profitability. Students are taught to develop and implement effective marketing strategies with practical applications. This course is designed to prepare individuals with a diverse set of marketing skills that are not only applicable to specific roles but also versatile enough to be employed across different sectors and industries. Learn more.
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Venue Manager
Cafe or Restaurant Manager
Operations Manager
Marketing Officer
Finance Manager
Accountant
Food and Beverage Manager
Advertising Executive
The Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) is a university level degree ideal for students seeking careers as hospitality venue managers or industry consultants. The course is structured in three tiers with students completing 24 units overall. During the course, students choose their own core and elective units based on career interests. Interest areas such as managing in the service context, marketing, HR, disaster and risk management, entrepreneurship and project management. Students also complete over 520 hours of practical work placement so they graduate ‘work-ready’ with real world professional experience.
The Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) focuses on essential principles in the hospitality sector, including marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation on a global scale. The course incorporates hands-on experience through work placements with industry associates. Graduates will attain foundational skills, knowledge, and practical experience valuable for a range of roles in hospitality. Learn more.
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Tourism Operator
Economic Analyst
Corporate Consultant
Promotions Manager
Market Analyst
Financial Analyst
Conference Manager
Event Director
Exhibition Manager
Business Development Manager
Marketing Manager
Human Resources Manager
Venue Manager
Event Planner
Event Manager
The Bachelor of Business (Event Management) encompasses all facets of organising and conducting large-scale events. The curriculum addresses creative planning, client management, and crucial legal, marketing, and financial considerations. Practical industry skills in project and strategic management are also acquired. Optional specialisations in fields such as hospitality, tourism, and marketing further enhance the course's scope. Upon completion, students will be proficient in both the theoretical and practical aspects of event management. Learn more.
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Business Consultant
Business Specialist
Business Services Manager
Business Analyst
Management Consultant
Change And Communications Manager
The Bachelor of Business is one of Australia’s most popular degrees and a great way to begin your studies. You’ll begin with business essentials like law, economics, marketing, and management — then pursue a specialist major that supports your career aspirations.
BBUS majors may include: accounting, leadership, HR, entrepreneurship, marketing, hospitality and tourism, logistics and supply chain management, finance, property, business analytics, sustainable business, and many more. This degree is very flexible and you can easily customise your skillset by completing a double degree or supporting major.
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Small Business Financial Advisor
Fund Manager
Investment Advisor
Stockbroker
Superannuation Specialist
Financial Advisor
Superannuation Consultant
Financial Planner
Finance Broker
The University of Notre Dame’s (Australia) Bachelor of Financial Planning qualification (co-delivered by Mentor Education), has been designed for both experienced financial advisers and aspiring financial advisers, such as those transitioning from other industries such as teaching, nursing and policing as well as students who have recently graduated from Year 12 or equivalent.
This progressive and flexible Bachelor of Financial Planning degree is designed for those who are seeking a broad overview of the Financial Planning world, and allows you to select a number of specialist electives. The course draws units from ethics, insurance, superannuation, investments, aged care advice, technology advice platforms, practice management and intergenerational wealth. Learn more.
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Veterinarian
Become a qualified vet with the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours). This scientific degree program introduces you to veterinary medicine and teaches you how to diagnose and treat a wide range of domestic animals, pets, and native species.
Depending on your chosen university your studies include a clinical placement and you’ll graduate ready to practice veterinary medicine in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.
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Psychotherapist
Counsellor
Mental Health Worker
Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist
The Bachelor of Psychological Science provides a robust theoretical foundation in psychology, offering insights into its practical applications and essential tools. As a stepping stone to a professional psychology career, this course emphasises ethical considerations and values inherent to the field. It promotes culturally sensitive knowledge application and hones communication abilities. Furthermore, it cultivates critical thinking, ethical awareness, and effective communication, equipping students for both further studies and diverse career paths in the psychological field. Learn more.
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Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist
Forensic Psychologist
Organisational Psychologist
Registered Psychologist
Counsellor
Are you committed to a career helping people, or just fascinated by the human mind? The Bachelor of Psychology can help you realise your dream of becoming a clinical psychologist (or researcher) as graduates of this program have a wide range of employment options in healthcare, community welfare, correctional services, and private practice.
Even better, a degree in psychology is an opportunity to learn cutting-edge psychology theory and practice, plus obtain registration with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
Enquire now for admissions information, psychology career outcomes, and universities near you that offer the Bachelor of Psychology. Learn more.
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Researcher
Physiotherapist
Sports Physiotherapist
Community Physiotherapist
Sports Therapist
The Bachelor of Physiotherapy equips students with skills to prevent, identify, and rehabilitate injuries and disabilities. This course covers assessing and treating various health conditions, aiding clients in restoring mobility and improving quality of life. It includes comprehensive learning in human anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and exercise prescription. Graduates will be adept in managing health issues across all ages and mastering evidence-based physiotherapy practices, focusing on restoring function and minimising dysfunction due to illness, ageing, or injury. Learn more.
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Nutrition Assistant
Case Manager
Health Promotion Officer
Nutritionist
Communications Officer
Health Educator
The Bachelor of Nutrition Science equips students to become nutritionists, focusing on educating about food and nutrition, developing healthy food products, fostering sustainable food systems, and advocating for global food equity. It covers the science of food and nutrition, including human physiology and biochemistry. The course highlights the role of nutrition in health promotion and disease prevention, especially for at-risk groups. This prepares students for emerging industry roles, combining scientific understanding with practical application in nutrition. Learn more.
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Nutrition Assistant
If you want to be at the cutting edge of food science and the way diet impacts health and wellbeing, how about the Bachelor of Human Nutrition? With this exciting degree you could be impacting the physical health of individual people, steering the direction of food-related literature, or even changing the way food is produced.
The Bachelor of Human Nutrition is a scientific degree covering human physiology, food chemistry, properties of food, biochemistry, nutrition and metabolism, public health, diet and disease. Apart from the science, you’ll also gain the interpersonal skills you need to communicate this scientific knowledge where it can actually be used: schools, government, professional associations, general public.
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Dietitian
Want to make a career in public health, nutritional education and policy? There are so many career paths with a Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics like directing health education in community health services, or pursuing nutrition research, or running your own private practice and consultancy. Even better, graduates of the BND are eligible for full professional membership of Dietitian's Australia.
Depending on your selected university the BND program covers: human physiology and bioscience, chemistry, contemporary health issues in Australia, human disease, genetics, communication and nutritional counselling, community nutrition, professional practice.
Enquire now for admissions information, public health career outcomes, and universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics. Learn more.
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Case Manager
Public Health Officer
Health Service Manager
Epidemiologist
Health Promotion Officer
Launch your career in public health with the Bachelor of Health Science. With this fantastic degree program you could be tackling alcohol and drug addiction, researching obesity, improving occupational safety systems, or even emergency planning for the next pandemic.
Health Science is a very broad study area and (depending on the university) may offer majors in occupational safety, human resources, environmental health, communication and media, health promotion, nutrition bioscience, addiction studies, IT and data analysis.
Enquire now for admissions information, available study majors, and universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Health Science. Learn more.
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Community Development Manager
Policy Adviser
Policy Analyst
Sociologist
The Bachelor of Social Science equips students with skills for careers tackling vital social issues like poverty, inequality, racial injustice, health concerns, and the societal effects of climate change, at local, national, and international levels. The course fosters critical thinking and a global perspective, incorporating disciplines such as sociology, policy studies, geography, critical Indigenous studies, political science, international relations, and anthropology. Learn more.
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Professional Dancer
Actor
Production Manager
Stage Manager
Arts Administrator
Art Curator
Community Arts Worker
The Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) focuses on the intersection of performance, innovation, community engagement, and technology. It emphasizes the transformative role of the performing arts in society. Students hone their physical and creative abilities through hands-on learning, exploring historical and theoretical aspects while collaborating with digital technologies and other art forms. Core skills like acting, dance, dramaturgy, and choreography are cultivated, along with techniques for collaborative and site-specific performances. Learn more.
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Historian
Museum Curator
Archivist
History Teacher
Historical Researcher
If you’re a history buff how about the Bachelor of Arts (History). Whether you want to be a history teacher, engage in historical research, or just dive deeper into your favourite subject, this is the degree program for you.
Studying a BA (History) has scope for a lot of subject areas and (depending on the university) you could specialise in Australia, Europe, Americas, Asia, ancient history, world wars, and more. Whatever you choose, you’ll learn about the events that shaped our world as well as your own identity and culture.
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Russian Translator
Russian Interpreter
Heritage Consultant
Interested in a Bachelor of Arts? Getting a BA is a great career move as it develops your skills in professional writing and critical thinking, and allows you to pursue personal interests in the humanities or graduate school.
Most universities offer a wide range of study majors in the arts faculty including philosophy, creative writing, history, literature, art history, anthropology, languages, performing arts, gender studies, media and communications, psychology, politics and international studies, sociology, and much more.
Enquire now for a list of universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Arts program as well as admissions info and study majors. Learn more.
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Museum Curator
Content Writer
Archaeologist
Author
Conservator
Cultural Heritage Officer
Records Manager
Researcher
The Bachelor of Archaeology provides an in-depth understanding of the world's diverse cultural history, examining connections among past, present, and future societies. This course offers insights into the theories and trends influencing archaeology's evolution. Students engage in both laboratory studies and fieldwork, acquiring essential research skills for addressing intricate archaeological issues. Additionally, it fosters an appreciation for and adherence to modern cultural viewpoints and heritage practices.
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Programmer
Software Developer
Systems Analyst
Software Architect
Computer Systems Manager
Network Manager
Senior Developer
Computer Programmer
Software Engineer
Data Scientist
The Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) delves into the intricacies of algorithms, data, and computing systems, offering tools to enhance societal knowledge and well-being. This course covers fundamental principles in computational problem-solving, touching on data structures, algorithms, and programming languages. Students gain insights into software development, ranging from artificial intelligence to human-centric computing. This foundational knowledge paves the way for applications in diverse scientific fields or deeper exploration in computer science. Learn more.
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Data Scientist
Software Engineer
Machine Learning Engineer
Software Developer
Programmer
The Bachelor of Computer Science offers a comprehensive exploration into the realms of computing, blending both theoretical foundations and practical applications. This course aims to equip students with the critical skills necessary for a thriving career in software development and computing. Emphasising critical thinking, problem-solving, and hands-on project experiences, students will gain proficiency in the core principles of computer science. Graduates will emerge ready to address challenges and innovations in the ever-evolving IT landscape. Learn more.
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IT Project Manager
Business Intelligence Developer
Systems Architect
Network Architect
Solutions Architect
Wanting a professional career in IT? The Bachelor of Information Technology is a hands-on degree that prepares you for corporate roles managing IT systems, networks, and hardware as well as web applications.
You will learn coding, user-centric design, systems configuration and modelling while gaining the business expertise to work directly with clients and IT system users.
Graduate with lifelong learning skills and the ability to stay relevant in this rapidly changing industry. Enquire now for admission criteria, IT study majors, and universities in your area who offer the Bachelor of Information Technology. Learn more.
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Information Officer
Public Relations Officer
Editor
Journalist
Researcher
Reporter
Presenter
Digital Content Producer
Media Advisor
Foreign Correspondent
Public Relations Consultant
Media Researcher
Master the art of storytelling with the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism). This hands-on specialist BA is perfect for journalists, content managers, copywriters, correspondents, and editors because you begin writing and storytelling from the first day of your degree.
Effective journalists and content writers have a wide range of technical skills in writing, editing, and digital applications and the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) helps you acquire this expertise so you can tell compelling stories across a range of media applications (print, TV, radio, and more).
Whether you dream of an international career as a foreign correspondent or want to start your own alternate podcast, enquire now for a list of universities that offer the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism). Learn more.
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Public Relations Officer
Communications Manager
Public Relations Manager
How about a fast-paced career in public relations? The Bachelor of Media and Communication (Public Relations) prepares you for international roles and is perfect for PR Managers, corporate advisors, crisis managers, and communications officers in corporate, non-profit, and government organisations.
PR professionals need a solid understanding of information and band identity as well as the presentation skills to represent their clients to an international audience. The Bachelor of Media and Communication (Public Relations) is a fantastic combination of media analysis, storytelling, and campaign management.
Ready for more information about studying media and public relations? Enquire now for universities who offer the Bachelor of Media and Communication (Public Relations) plus key details on admissions, fees, and study majors.
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Communications Manager
Content Writer
Want a career in the broadcast media and entertainment industries? The Bachelor of Media is perfect for aspiring journalists, filmmakers, media producers and executives.
Broadcast media professionals need an understanding of the issues that shape their industry as well as technical expertise in writing, media production, and storytelling. The Bachelor of Media will teach you how big media networks operate and give you the opportunity to create your own digital and sonic projects.
Are you ready to find out more about an exciting career in broadcast media? Enquire now for admissions information, broadcast media study majors, and BM degree opportunities near you. Learn more.
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Journalist
Communications Adviser
Editor
Public Relations Manager
Communications Manager
Marketing Manager
The Bachelor of Communication equips students for creative and innovative media and communication throughout their careers. It lays a strong foundation in writing, industry engagement, practical production skills, and critical thinking. The course encompasses various communication forms, such as emerging media platforms, social media, mobile media, and screen, audio, and written mediums. Students learn to effectively convey messages from concept to delivery and develop industry-focused communication tactics by collaborating with real organisations, gaining firsthand strategic industry experience. Learn more.
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