Non-Award
Curtin has a reputation for producing highly skilled journalists able to research, investigate and report on topics across mainstream and independent media platforms.
In this major you will learn to research and prepare news, feature and other content for radio, video and online platforms.
You'll learn theory and practical skills from staff with strong industry experience and connections, and use industry-standard media facilities and platforms. These include our new media production studio, Curtin FM radio and the student online news site, Western Independent.
You may also complete a professional placement unit, which provides valuable opportunities to undertake work experience with potential employers.
Journalism is offered as part of the Bachelor of Arts. You can enhance your studies with a second major or choose from a range of elective units that support your career goals.
When coupled with Public Relations you can complete this major as part of our Bachelor of Arts or our Bachelor of Commerce. Your choice will determine your core units.
If you're interested in studying additional communications fields such as web media, marketing or graphic communication, consider the Bachelor of Communications.
You can also study this major as part of a Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce double degree.
How this course will make you industry readyThis course includes many practical units that will prepare you to produce your own journalism. You'll have the opportunity to publish work on our news website, Western Independent, and to develop a portfolio of journalism to present to prospective employers.
Curtin Journalism has formal partnerships with all major media organisations in Western Australia, and many students receive internships during their final year of study.
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