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You are here: Home > Courses > Course Search Results > Deakin University > Graduate Diploma of Media and Communication
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| Melbourne Burwood | Yes | External, Full-time internal, Part-time internal | Bachelor degree or equivalent; or relevant graduate certificate |
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Deakin's perspective on the media and communication industry integrates several disciplines and emphasises commonalities of practices and institutions in different sectors of the industry. This distinctive interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary perspective underpins a broad mix of subjects, in contrast to the narrow focus of other vocational courses. Students can choose from a wide range of units that suit their particular interests and units studied in the Graduate Diploma of Media and Communication gain credit in Deakin's Master of Arts (Professional Communication). This flexible approach to skill-building is designed to match the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the industry.
Media and communication
8 credit points
Bachelor degree or equivalent; or relevant graduate certificate
Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma of Media and Communication will lead to eligibility to apply for admission to the Master of Communication with up to 8 credit points of credit transfer and recognition of prior learning.
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Advertising account executives devise and coordinate advertising campaigns, which are created to encourage consumers to purchase particular products or services.

