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Media and Communications - MDCMA13402

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
  
   
 
Program: 3402 - Media and Communications
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan only applies to students who commenced their degree program before 2009.

In addition to the Media and Communications core program, students complete a major in the humanities or social sciences, to permit them to study a related field in depth or to pursue their interests in other areas.

A major sequence in Media and Communications is only available to students enrolled in the BA (Media and Communications) (program 3402), BSc (Media and Communications) (program 3994) and BA (Media) LLB (program 4764).

Plan Structure

Students must complete 60 units of credit made up of 48 units of credit in the core courses plus 12 units of credit in Upper Level MDCM electives.

In addition, students must complete 6 units of credit in an approved Upper Level Arts elective from List A, B or C of the Bachelor of Arts (program 3400) rules.

Level 1 Core Courses

Students requiring information on first year Media courses on offer in 2009, should contact the School (empa.arts.unsw.edu.au)

Level 2 Core Courses

Level 3 Core Courses

Elective Courses

Honours

Honours level study is available in Media and Communications. Sutdents interested in Honours should refer to the Honours plan record for entry requirements. Students should speak to the Program Coordinator in their 2nd year of study.

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