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Graduate Diploma of Media and Communication
CRICOS code 042684G
Deakin course code A639

Off campus studies
International students can undertake off-campus study while living overseas.

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Course Overview
Media and communication is the world's fastest-growing industry. It is also an area of rapid and continuous technological, political, economic and social change.

Deakin's perspective on the media and communication industry integrates several disciplines and emphasises commonalities of practices and institutions in different sectors of the industry.

This distinctive interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary perspective underpins a broad mix of subjects, in contrast to the narrow focus of other vocational courses.

Students can choose from a wide range of units that suit their particular interests and units studied in the Graduate Diploma of Media and Communication gain credit in Deakin's Master of Arts (Professional Communication).

This flexible approach to skill-building is designed to match the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the industry.


Course Rules
To qualify for the Graduate Diploma of Media and Communication, a student must successfully complete 8 credit points of study comprising: (a) 1 credit point of compulsory core unit (b) 3 credit points of Media and Communication units selected from the specified list below (c) 4 credit points of electives selected from the Media and Communication units and/or from the following disciplines:

Children's Literature
Journalism
Literary Studies
Media and Communication
Professional Writing
Public Relations  

See Master of Arts (Writing and Literature) (A748) and Master of Arts (Professional Communication) (A747) for units available in the disciplines above.


Course Structure
Core unit

Semester 1

ALC706 Culture, Communication and Globalisation: Critical Practices in/and Local Cultures  

Electives

Not all units are available at Burwood or Off campus. Please check availability of units.

Semester 1

ACM717 Television Commercial Production  

ACM723 Media Futures: Technology, Regulation and Markets  

ACM730 Images, Symbols and Identity  

ALW729 Writing for Communication Media  

Semester 2

ACM701 Global Media and War  

ACM716 Building Creative Partnerships  

ACM718 Corporate and Community Documentary Production  

ACM727 Media Design  

ACM733 My Story: Autobiographical and Experimental Video Production  

ALC705 Organisational Communication: Culture, Diversity, Technology and Change  

ALC707 Identities 

 

Off Campus Study - Distance education at Deakin:

Admission requirements
Deakin University offers admission to postgraduate courses through a number of Admission categories.

In all categories of admission, selection is based primarily on academic merit as indicated by an applicants previous academic record.

The minimum requirements are:
(i) successful completion of a three-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent, from an approved university or other educational institution or
(ii) successful completion of other equivalent qualifications gained by examination or
(iii) approved professional or industrial experience

English language requirements - Postgraduate courses
Postgraduate applicants to Deakin University must demonstrate their competence in English by providing certified/notarised documentary evidence of one of the following. Unless otherwise stated, applicants must have satisfied the University’s minimum postgraduate English requirements no more than two years preceding the date of their enrolment at Deakin. Certain courses may require a higher level of English proficiency.

1. An overall band score of 6.5 or better in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test (Academic module) with no individual band score less than 6.
2. A score of 237 or better (essay rating 4.5) in the computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
3. A score of 92 or better (writing score 21) in the internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT).
4. A score of 580 or better (writing score 4.5) in the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
5. Satisfactory completion of a post-secondary qualification within the last five years at an institution where English is the language of instruction and assessment and evidence of at least two academic years of English language study.
6. Satisfactory completion of at least two academic years of full-time study in a university degree program where English is the language of instruction and assessment.
7. A minimum of three years professional practice in English, and/or satisfactory completion of study in English language leading to certification by the governing body of the profession. A letter from an employer on company letterhead stating that English is the language of business.
8. Completion of an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 4 program at the Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI) with a final assessment result of 60% or higher within the last twelve months prior to enrolment.
9. Satisfactory completion of the DUELI test of English language competence within in the last six months prior to enrolment.
10. Satisfactory completion of the Postgraduate Qualifying Program (PQP) at MIBT for admission into selected postgraduate courses at Deakin.
11. Other evidence of English language competence deemed acceptable by the Chair of the Academic Board.

University Profile
About 30 percent of Deakin students study by distance education.

Deakin has many years' experience in using online technologies to support and enhance the learning experiences of distance education students.

Distance education is an ideal choice for people who do not live near a campus to complete a course; or for people who wish to combine study with their job, as you may choose when and where you study.

Teaching and learning
Off-campus courses are the same as on-campus courses – the only difference is that rather than attend lectures, tutorials and practical classes in person, you study using a variety of other methods.

Deakin Studies Online (DSO)
DSO is Deakin University’s online teaching and learning environment. It delivers web-based course material and assessment tasks and facilitates communication and collaboration between staff and students.

DSO is being implemented as the university-wide learning management system.

Deakin's online environment gives you flexible and convenient access to learning resources and will enrich your learning experiences.

Distance Campus Support - Deakin University Student Association
The Distance Student section of the Deakin University Student Association website is devoted to information tailor-fitted to the needs of off-campus students on what DUSA in general and the Distance Campus Committee (DCC) in particular can do.

The DCC is here to represent YOU if you are a student at Deakin studying off-campus: looking out for your needs, putting you in contact with services, representing you to the University and making themselves available for advice.

 
     
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