Bond University

Bachelor of Journalism

Bond University
Institution rating
4.4
Duration
2 yearsfull-time
Study mode
On-campus
Next start date
May

Why study this course

The Bachelor of Journalism is recognised internationally for its quality and innovation, incorporating foundations in journalistic traditions with emerging media trends. Students are trained in news writing, broadcast reporting, photography, media rounds and industries, digital publication and design, media ethics and law. Students can undertake specialised subjects such as Foreign Correspondence; Fashion, Travel and Sport Writing; Multimedia Production; Photojournalism; Creative Non-Fiction and Fiction Writing; Social Media and Citizen Journalism. Bond is committed to maintaining strong industry ties, with many assessment tasks linked to real world publication outcomes including internet publications. Students will have the opportunity to report for local, national and international media outlets throughout their degree and can undertake internships in Australia or internationally in places like New York, Washington and London.

Where is this course offered?

Available campuses

  • Gold Coast

The course duration and available study modes can vary depending on the campus.

Visit Bond University's website to find out more about your study options.

What are students saying?

Bachelor of Journalism
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Published May 2018
Bachelor of JournalismBond University
Graduation date2011
Study modeOn-campus
Student review
Studying a Bachelor of Journalism at Bond University was both a positive & negative experience. The course content at the time was relevant however given Journalism is now almost completely digital, the learned skill set is somewhat redundant. The class size is good & allows opportunity for time spent one on one with students however the professors at the time were teaching based upon their experiences twenty or thirty years earlier. The opportunities I received to work in Journalism were ones I sought on my own. The head of Journalism was a key player in my decision not to pursue a career in media after I graduated. Bond offers many extra curricular activities and an active social life whilst studying. Studying with international students is an advantage. In hindsight I would have followed a different path.
The student would not recommend this course to a friend, colleague or relative
This course did not have a positive impact on the student’s career
Ability to balance study with your other commitments
5.0
Assistance to help you find a job
3.0
Balance between theory and practical work
3.0
Transparency of course fees
4.0
Quality of teachers and academic support
3.0
Quality of online study portal
N/A
Course content compared to what was expected
4.0
Current and industry-relevant content
4.0

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Bachelor of Journalism