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University of New South Wales (UNSW)

  • 34% international / 66% domestic

Diploma of Media and Communications

  • Diploma

Who is this program for?

The Diploma Program has been designed specifically for international students.

Key details

Degree Type
Diploma

About this course

Who is this program for?

The Diploma Program has been designed specifically for international students. Our Diplomas make it easy to adjust to university, with:

  • smaller classes and at least 20% extra teaching time

  • additional English and academic skill support

  • course material equivalent to First Year courses within the UNSW Sydney degree, and
  • access to the same facilities and resources as undergraduate students.

Once you successfully complete a Diploma of Media and Communications, you will progress onto Second Year at UNSW to study a Bachelor of Media, preparing you for your future career.

Why study media at UNSW Sydney?

Contemporary media is a dynamic, global, and increasingly complex topic. By studying media at UNSW, you will investigate the professional, social, cultural, political, economic and philosophical impacts that contemporary media has on our daily lives.

It's the place to tap into your creativity while learning about the world around you.

Led by academics actively engaged in media industries, this bachelor's degree opens a world of opportunities to help you pursue your media career.

By studying media, you will develop practical vocational skills and conceptual, strategic, creative, and critical capabilities to help set you apart within the industry.

Career opportunities
  • Corporate Communications Manager
  • Advertising Strategist
  • Public Relations Consultant
  • Brand Manager
  • Journalist
  • Filmmaker
  • Animator
  • Copywriter
  • Publicist
  • Media Advisor

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

The Diploma Program is designed specifically for international students as a potential pathway to study at UNSW Sydney - before you start a Diploma, you must meet the required English language proficiency and specific academic entry requirements.

For more information on entry requirements, view the Diploma and UEEC entry requirements - requirements provided should be considered as a guide only and are subject to change.

View entry requirements

In addition to academic and English requirements, some Diploma Programs require specific subject minimum grade requirements and assumed knowledge depending on your intended program.

If you don't meet the academic entry requirements for a Diploma Program, you can complete a Foundation Studies program first.

If you need help meeting the English language requirements, you could complete the University English Entry Course (UEEC) before starting your Diploma Program.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Creative Arts courses at University of New South Wales (UNSW).
66.4%
Overall satisfaction
73.2%
Skill scale
61.4%
Teaching scale
62.2%
Employed full-time
$54k
Average salary