| Degrees offered in the area of Communications are typically 3 years in length for bachelor’s degree programs and 1-2 years in length for master’s degree programs. Both bachelor’s and master’s degrees include a variety of specialized study areas such as public relations, marketing, media, culture, film and television, digital media, and the like. The master’s chart below highlights some of the graduate communication programs offered by Australian universities. Listed below are additional specializations at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. To find out which university offers the specialization of interest to you, be sure to use our Degree Finder. - Advertising
- Broadcast Journalism (Television, Radio)
- Editing and Publishing
- Internal Communications
- Media Studies
- Multimedia/Intermedia
- Print Journalism
- Professional Writing
- Visual Communications
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Send all application materials to: GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Attn: Full Degree Dept. 12050 N. Pecos Street, Suite 320 Westminster, CO 80234 Communications, Advertising and Journalism Degree Options in New Zealand | MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM OFFERINGS IN COMMUNICATIONS | SPECIALIZED MASTERS PROGRAMS IN COMMUNICATION Applied Media Creative Arts: Screenwriting Electronic Marketing and Information Management Film and Television Global Media Communications Marketing Medi Studies Public Relations Screen and Media Studies Strategic Public Relations UNDEGRADUATE DEGREES IN COMMUNICATION Bachelor of Communications Bachelor of Arts: Communications Sample Specialization Communication and Cinema Communication and Relationship Studies Communication Management Communication Studies/Practice Cross Cultural Communication Health Communication Interpersonal, Intergroup, and Intercultural Communication Organisational Communication Public Communication Public Relations | Back to Top |