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Master of Communication (generic and with specialisations) Articulated Set

includes:

Master of Communication (generic and with specialisations)
Graduate Diploma of Communication (with specialisations) [Exit Point Only]
Graduate Certificate in Communication (with specialisations)

The Master of Communication provides graduates with knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments in communication; knowledge of research principles and methods applicable to the field of communication; communication and technical research skills to justify and interpret abstract theoretical communication propositions, methodologies, conclusions and professional decisions to specialist and non-specialist audiences. The course explores mediated and non-mediated communication in social, corporate and political contexts.

  • Award Names
  • Availability
  • Duration
  • Admission
  • Credit
  • Articulation
  • Graduation
  • Course Structure
  • Enrolment Pattern
  • Workplace Learning
  • Accreditation

The course includes the following awards:

Graduate Certificate in Communication (Journalism) GradCertComm(Journ)

Graduate Certificate in Communication (Organisational Communication) GradCertComm(OrgComm)

Graduate Diploma of Communication (Journalism) GradDipJourn

Graduate Diploma of Communication (Organisational Communication) GradDipComm(OrgComm)

Master of Communication MComm

Master of Communication (Journalism) MComm(Journ)

Master of Communication (Organisational Communication) MComm(OrgComm)

Course Study Modes and Locations

Graduate Certificate in Communication (Journalism) (1315JR)

Distance Education - Bathurst

Graduate Certificate in Communication (Organisational Communication) (1315OC)

Distance Education - Bathurst

Master of Communication (1715CO)

Distance Education - Bathurst

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal course duration

Master of Communication (generic and with specialisations)

Full-time 2 years (4.0 sessions)


Part-time 4.0 years (8.0 sessions)

1.5 years FTE for students entering with related undergraduate degree or Graduate Certificate.

Graduate Diploma of Communication (with specialisations) [Exit Point Only]

Full-time 1 years (2.0 sessions)

Part-time 2.0 years (4.0 sessions)

Graduate Certificate in Communication (with specialisations)

Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)

Part-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)

Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.

Admission criteria

CSU Admission Policy

Master of Communication (generic and with specialisations)

Master of Communication (with or without specialisation) 128 points

Applicants without tertiary qualifications must satisfactorily complete the Graduate Certificate of Communication (with specialisation) prior to admission to the Master of Communication.

1. Successful completion of an undergraduate degree;
or
2. Successful completion of a Graduate Certificate, or equivalent.

Master of Communication (with or without specialisation) 96 points

1. Successful completion of a relevant undergraduate degree;
or
2. Successful completion of the CSU Communication Graduate Certificate, or equivalent
or
3. Successful completion of a Graduate Diploma from a different discipline, or equivalent

Master of Communication (with or without specialisation) 64 points

1. Successful completion of the CSU Communication Graduate Diploma, or equivalent.
 

Graduate Certificate in Communication (with specialisations)
  1. An undergraduate degree;
    or
  2. For applicants without tertiary qualifications a letter of motivation must be provided together with evidence of at least four years relevant work experience and/or other approved Communication studies.

Credit

CSU Credit Policy

Master of Communication (generic and with specialisations)

Students entering the Master program with a related undergraduate degree or Graduate Certificate will be awarded 32 points unspecified Communication Credit. Students entering with a Graduate Diploma from a different discipline will also be awarded 32 points unspecified Communication credit.

Credit will be awarded using COM010 Communication Credit = 32 TCR on all applications.

Graduate Certificate in Communication (with specialisations)

The Graduate Certificate articulates with the Graduate Diploma and the Master degree within each specialisation. Arrangements for switching specialisation are dealt with case by case by the course director.

Articulation

The Master, Graduate Diploma [Exit Point Only] and Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

Graduation requirements

Master of Communication (generic and with specialisations)

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 128 points.

Graduate Diploma of Communication (with specialisations) [Exit Point Only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

Graduate Certificate in Communication (with specialisations)

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.

Course Structure

The course consists of the following, duration and points to complete are defined by the student’s admission credit, as follows:

  • students entering with a Bachelor (level 7) qualification in the same discipline will be required to complete 96 points (1.5 years FTE)
  • Students entering with a Graduate Diploma (level 8) qualification in the same discipline will be required to complete 64 points (1.0 years FTE)
  • students entering with a Bachelor (level 7) qualification from a different discipline will be required to complete 128 points (2 years FTE)
  • students entering with a Graduate Diploma (level 8) from a different discipline will be required to complete 96 points (1.5 years FTE)

Arrangements for switching specialisation are dealt with case by case by the course director.

Subjects

Foundation communication
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)
CCI504 Communication dissertation / project (32)

Specialisations
Journalism specialisation subjects
JRN526 Research, writing and reporting for journalism (16)
JRN527 Journalism cultures and practice (16)
JRN528 Convergent journalism (16)

Organisational communication specialisation subjects
COM538 Communication in organisations (16)
COM539 Issues, crisis and reputation (16)
COM540 Corporate culture and change communication (16)

Master of Communication 96 credit points

Minimum 64 credit points from foundation subjects
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)

including core
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16)
CCI504 Communication dissertation / project (32)

And
Minimum 16 credit points from

JRN526 Research, writing and reporting for journalism (16)
JRN527 Journalism cultures and practice (16)
JRN528 Convergent journalism (16)

COM538 Communication in organisations (16)
COM539 Issues, crisis and reputation (16)
COM540 Corporate culture and change communication (16)

Master of Communication 128 points

Minimum 64 credit points from foundation subjects
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)

including core
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16)
CCI504 Communication dissertation / project (32)

And
Minimum 48 credit points from
JRN526 Research, writing and reporting for journalism (16)
JRN527 Journalism cultures and practice (16)
JRN528 Convergent journalism (16)

COM538 Communication in organisations (16)
COM539 Issues, crisis and reputation (16)
COM540 Corporate culture and change communication (16)

Journalism specialisation
Graduate Certificate in Communication (Journalism) 32 points

Two 16 credit point subjects including minimum of one specialist subject:
JRN526 Research, writing and reporting for journalism (16)
JRN527 Journalism cultures and practice (16)
JRN528 Convergent journalism (16)

And may include a maximum of one foundation subject:

CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)

Graduate Diploma of Communication (Journalism) 64 points
Minimum one foundation subject from
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)

And minimum two specialisation subjects from
JRN526 Research, writing and reporting for journalism (16)
JRN527 Journalism cultures and practice (16)
JRN528 Convergent journalism (16)

Master of Communication (Journalism) 96 points

Minimum 48 credit points from foundation subjects
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16) (core)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)
CCI504 Communication dissertation / project (32) (core)

And
Minimum 32 specialisation credit points from
JRN526 Research, writing and reporting for journalism (16)
JRN527 Journalism cultures and practice (16)
JRN528 Convergent journalism (16)

Master of Communication (Journalism) 128 points

Minimum 64 credit points from foundation subjects
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16) (core)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)
CCI504 Communication dissertation / project (32) (core)

And
48 specialisation credit points
JRN526 Research, writing and reporting for journalism (16)
JRN527 Journalism cultures and practice (16)
JRN528 Convergent journalism (16)

Organisational Communication specialisation

Graduate Certificate in Communication (Organisational Communication) 32 points
Two 16 credit point subjects including minimum of one specialisation subject, or two 8 credit point specialisation subjects plus one 16 credit point subject from either set.
COM538 Communication in organisations (16)
COM539 Issues, crisis and reputation (16)
COM540 Corporate culture and change communication (16)
HRM502 Human Resource Management (8)
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice (8)

And may include a maximum of one foundation subject:
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)

Graduate Diploma of Communication (Organisational Communication) 64 points

Minimum one foundation subject from
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)

And minimum two specialisation subjects from
COM538 Communication in organisations (16)
COM539 Issues, crisis and reputation (16)
COM540 Corporate culture and change communication (16)

Master of Communication (Organisational Communication) 96 points

Minimum 48 credit points from foundation subjects
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16) (core)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)
CCI504 Communication dissertation / project (32) (core)

And
Minimum 32 specialisation credit points from
COM538 Communication in organisations (16)
COM539 Issues, crisis and reputation (16)
COM540 Corporate culture and change communication (16)

Master of Communication (Organisational Communication) 128 points

Minimum 64 credit points from foundation subjects
CCI500 Professional communication trends and influences (16)
CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16) (core)
CCI502 Multiplatform communication (16)
CCI504 Communication dissertation / project (32) (core)

And
48 Specialisation credit points
COM538 Communication in organisations (16)
COM539 Issues, crisis and reputation (16)
COM540 Corporate culture and change communication (16)

Other elective subjects not mentioned above may be considered and approved by the course director.

Enrolment Pattern

There is no prescribed enrolment pattern.

Please contact the Course Director for further advice.

CCI501 Communication research strategies and criticality (16 points) and CCI504 Communication dissertation/project (32 points) are capstone subjects. These subjects should be taken in the final session/s of the course.

It is the student’s responsibility to select subjects in alignment with the requirements of the course structure, subject availability, pre-requisites, co-requisites and/or any subject enrolment restrictions which may apply. Subject selection in relation to the course structure can be made according to student needs and career aspirations.

Workplace learning

Please note that the following subjects may contain a Workplace Learning component.

JRN522 Specialist Reporting
JRN527 Journalism Cultures and Practice

Accreditation

Professional organisational communicators are diverse in their practice and background. There is no single accrediting body, and no license or membership requirement to practice as a professional communicator.

Public relations is not a licensed profession, but it does have an active peak body with more than 3000 members, the Public Relations Association of Australia (PRIA).

The Master of Organisational Communication course was accredited by the PRIA in late 2009.

Accreditation reflects the PRIA's approval of the course content and learning for the practice of public relations. The School of Communication and Creative Industries has placed considerable importance on PRIA accreditation since its accreditation program started in the early 1990s as it provides a benchmark for the PR industry's expectations of courses and graduates.

The new Master of Communication (Organisational Communication) will seek reaccreditation in 2017.

Contact

Current Students

For any enquiries about subject selection or course structure you will need to contact your Course Director. You can find the name and contact details for your Course Director in your offer letter or contact your School office.

Prospective Students

For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or enquire online.

The information contained in the 2017 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2017. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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