Master of Communication
Murdoch University
About
Informed by global research and best practice in a range of topics including social media, cultural and media studies, global communication and strategic communication, this degree will extend your personal development and professional expertise, allowing you to apply it to a range of industries and disciplines.This course is designed for communication professionals wanting to develop their existing knowledge and skills, and those new to communications wanting to explore a different career direction or study path.Create strategic communication and research plans for real life clients through in-class and work integrated learning experiences.
You’ll analyse and implement the latest practices in communication in both international and Australian contexts through the analysis of case studies and real-life scenarios led by academics and industry guest speakers.
Examine the purposes and means by which leaders, organisations and interest groups create, coordinate and direct communication through strategy, planning, and engagement with society, the media and government.8 reasons to study a Master of Communication at MurdochPut theory into practice with professional placements through our Work Integrated Learning program which includes the opportunity to work in our on campus consultancy, MESH.
You’ll learn through working with real clients on real projects.
Be mentored by leaders in the field, who champion research in social and consumer contexts.
Be taught by leading academics who work with industry and academic partners on research and practice projects.
You’ll also learn through industry guest lectures.
This course can be completed in as little as 1.5 years and your previous study and experience might mean you can gain credit for some units and graduate earlier.
Customise your degree, with the choice of professional coursework or research with a thesis that could contribute to a higher degree by research.
Choose full-time or part-time, on-campus options to help you fit study into your working life.
If you’re an international student, you’ll need to study full-time to meet your visa requirements.
Most of our classes take place after work hours during the week, starting after 4.30pm, or on weekends.
Take advantage of free workshops and seminars to help you with writing, statistics and analysing data, ethics, how to run surveys and research as a postgraduate student.Develop your skillsBuild essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals.
Topics you’ll cover include:critical and ethical issues in communication web strategy strategic communication public relations, communication and culture people, corporates and globalisation in communication.Your careerThe Master of Communication will prepare you for executive, managerial and entrepreneurial positions in communication and media related fields.Careers could include:Strategic Communication Consultant Media or Communications Advisor PR Consultant Community Engagement Officer Stakeholder Relations Manager Policy Advisor Digital Strategist.Depending on your own career aspirations, you could pursue a career in industry or continue to study and research.
Structure
Course Core 48 credit points
Required Units 18 credit points
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
| MCM682 | Global Media: Asia-Pacific Perspectives | 3 |
| MCM604 | People, Corporates and Globalisation | 3 |
| MCM605 | International Strategic Communication and Culture | 3 |
| MCM501 | Critical and Ethical Issues in Communication | 3 |
| MCM502 | Web Strategy | 3 |
| MCM506 | Strategic Communication | 3 |
Specified Elective Units 30 credit points
Specified Elective Units Group 1 - Research Option 30 credit points
Required Units 15 credit points
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
| ART610 | Masters by Coursework Research Dissertation | 12 |
| ART604 | Advanced Research Methods | 3 |
Specified Elective Units 15 credit points
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
| AST650 | Culture, Communities and Sustainability in Asia | 3 |
| OR | ||
| MCM507 | Health Communication | 3 |
| OR | ||
| MCM684 | Advanced MESH Project | 3 |
| OR | ||
| GAD501 | Games and Apps Design and Production | 3 |
| OR | ||
| GRD503 | Design Thinking Tools | 3 |
| OR | ||
| GRD504 | Research Methods for Innovation | 3 |
| OR | ||
| WEB566 | Social Media Analysis | 3 |
| OR | ||
| WEB564 | Web Research | 3 |
OR
Specified Elective Units Group 2 - Project Option 30 credit points
Required Units 12 credit points
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
| MCM683 | Communication Management: Professional Perspectives | 6 |
| MCM680 | Research Project in Communication | 6 |
Specified Elective Units 18 credit points
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
| AST650 | Culture, Communities and Sustainability in Asia | 3 |
| OR | ||
| MCM507 | Health Communication | 3 |
| OR | ||
| MCM684 | Advanced MESH Project | 3 |
| OR | ||
| GAD501 | Games and Apps Design and Production | 3 |
| OR | ||
| GRD503 | Design Thinking Tools | 3 |
| OR | ||
| GRD504 | Research Methods for Innovation | 3 |
| OR | ||
| WEB566 | Social Media Analysis | 3 |
| OR | ||
| WEB564 | Web Research | 3 |
Entry requirements
Advanced Standing
Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.
Formal learning can include previous study in higher education vocational education or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning, various kinds of work and life experience.
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This information applies to courses offered at our Australian campuses only. Courses offered at our Dubai, Singapore and Myanmar campuses or delivered by Open Universities Australia may have different requirements.
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