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HonoursCU47 - Bachelor of Business (Specialisation)/Bachelor of Professional Communication
13 Professional Communication Core Courses
Public Relations core courses
Course Code | Course Name |
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2 Level 1 compulsory core | |
COMM11108 | Communication and Democracy in Australia |
COMM11110 | Introduction to Public Relations |
4 Advanced Level compulsory core | |
COMM12018 | Advanced Public Relations |
COMM12022 | Technology, Communication and Culture |
COMM12025 | Organisational Communication |
JOUR19024 | Public Relations & the Media |
Communication Practice core courses
Course Code | Course Name |
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2 Level 1 compulsory core | |
COMM11003 | Professional and Technical Communication |
COMM11007 | Media Writing |
4 Advanced Level compulsory core | |
COMM12030 | Desktop Publishing |
COMM12033 | Speech and Script |
COMM12116 | Contemporary Photomedia |
JOUR12010 | Feature Writing |
Industry Placement core course
Course Code | Course Name |
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COMM13110 | Communication Project A |
8 Business core courses
One major (8 courses) from the Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Business program majors can be selected from the following list:
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Marketing
- Human Resource Management
- Management
- Information Systems
- Supply Chain Management
- Tourism
- Property
- Sustainability
- Accounting
For detailed information on the courses that must be studied to obtain your chosen major, please refer to the Bachelor of Business handbook listing.
Note: Students cannot undertake the Public Relations major as part of this program.
Note: When a course in a major is also offered as a core course in the degree, the student should choose an additional elective to comply with the overall degree rules requiring the completion of 32 courses (192 units of credit).
3 electives
Electives can be chosen from the Bachelor of Business or other approved business courses provided prerequisites and corequisites are met.