Charles Sturt University

1997 Postgraduate Handbook

Graduate Certificate in Communication (Print Journalism)


Fees apply

This course exposes students to both theoretical and practical aspects of print journalism and production. It is designed to enhance student's career opportunities by developing advanced writing, reporting and research skills, and to foster an understanding of the issues facing the practice of contemporary journalism.

Commences

Spring session

Enrolment through

Bathurst campus

Study mode

Distance education

Normal course duration

Graduate Certificate: 1 year part-time (2 sessions)

Admission requirements

Applicants will normally hold an undergraduate qualification and have a demonstrated interest in print journalism and production. In special cases, applicants who can demonstrate equivalent qualifications and experience may be admitted to the course. All applicants to the course will be interviewed.

Workshops

Compulsory workshops are part of the course. Precise details are issued when applicants are accepted for enrolment.

Inquiries

Course Coordinator
Ms Lyn MacIver
School of Communication
Telephone: (063) 38 4349
Facsimile: (063) 38 4409
Email: lmaciver@csu.edu.au


Last Revised: 25 November 1996.

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