The Bachelor of Communications (Honours) program is designed as a'end-on' fourth-year from corresponding Certification degrees in Communications. This Honours program helps pupils to apply skills and knowledge in their own area and also prepare them to undertake highly skilled professional work and/or complex study. The level will require students to organize and execute a research dissertation or even a creative/professional product with little dissertation/exegesis below the supervision of an suitable academic supervisor as a pathway for further learning.The Bachelor of Communication (Honours) level willconsist of 80 credit points of assessed student work. This should comprise 40 credit points of course work and 40 credit points of supervised research resulting in the completion of a written dissertation, or to the completion of a creative or professional product together with little dissertation/exegesis. Students will be taught in key researchprinciples and methods in Communications.
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Bachelor of Equal or Communication and 5.0 GPA over second and third year
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- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
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