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* No IELTS, no TOEFL - this australia college doesn’t require an English test.
Duration
2 YearsMode of study
Full-timeApplication Fee
No Application FeeAnnual Tuition Fee
AUD 16467Total Tuition Fee
AUD 32934The fees mentioned may vary and are for reference only. The exact tuition and other charges will be provided in your official offer letter.
Offer response
7 DaysBacklogs accepted
This course accepts 2 backlogsMode of Study
Full-timePost Study Work Permit
To Be Announced01/02/2026
Journalism education equips students with a comprehensive set of intellectual, practical, and ethical competencies essential for navigating the dynamic and rapidly evolving media landscape. Central to this is the development of independent learning and critical thinking. Journalists must understand and apply a range of learning strategies, take responsibility for their professional development, and sustain intellectual curiosity. This commitment often extends to engaging in research and publication, while embracing reflective practice as a means of continual growth and refinement of one’s craft.A key component of journalistic work involves the ability to assess, evaluate, and synthesise diverse sources of information. This allows practitioners to identify key facts, themes, and ideas, and to shape them into coherent and compelling narratives that inform, engage, and educate audiences. Effective communication lies at the heart of journalism. Professionals must be able to tailor their message appropriately for different audiences and contexts, including peers, sources, and the public, while leveraging existing and emerging technologies to produce high-quality journalistic content across multiple platforms.Understanding the discipline of journalism itself is essential—both its foundational principles and evolving practices within a global context. Journalists must grasp their role in society, not only as conveyors of information but also as watchdogs, storytellers, and agents of accountability in democratic systems. This globalised awareness includes an understanding of how local, national, and international events and cultures intersect and influence journalistic practices and narratives.Journalists are expected to demonstrate respect for cultural diversity and human rights, particularly in the sensitive representation of marginalised groups. The impact of representation on public perception underscores the journalist's responsibility to report with integrity and empathy. Finally, professionalism is paramount. Journalists must uphold high standards of conduct and operate within legal and ethical boundaries, often working collaboratively in diverse teams while maintaining the public trust upon which their work depends.
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Expected Annual Salary
Years to Payback
0.6 YEARS
Total Tuition Fees (3 years)
$32,934
Total Living Costs
$40,000
Total Investment
$72,934
Years to Payback
0.6 YEARS
Please note: ROI projections and hiring partners are indicative only. Actual results and career placements are subject to individual performance and recruiter requirements.
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