sweetalmond
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I'm interested in this degree but was wondering which university is better suited to my interests.
I know UTS is the leading uni for communications, but the problem is that it forces you to focus and specialise in a major when applying for UAC undergraduate courses (I'm in year 12); for example Bachelor of Communication (journalism) or Bachelor of Public Communication when I personally have no idea whether I want to specialise or have training in different aspects.
I like UTS because it gives heaps of practical experience which would make you job ready, but the problem is that the degree doesn't offer the flexibility of a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media and Communication at University of Sydney. Because I wanted to study a few languages and international relations, history, politics within my degree to allow for a wider scope because my main interest is writing but I was also thinking of working in policy, government jobs, diplomacy...I really don't know but these are areas that interest me.
I also like the student life, campus and rigorous focus on Arts at Sydney, but there is also a lot of theoretical aspects to the course and I'm unsure in terms of job prospects whether Sydney uni trains and assists in giving students work experience and exchange programs for media and communications.
Any advice from students who study the degree at either university would be most helpful.
Also, journalism is extremely competitive with only a number of jobs to come by so I was wondering where a media and communications degree can bring you, like what careers. Thanks!
I know UTS is the leading uni for communications, but the problem is that it forces you to focus and specialise in a major when applying for UAC undergraduate courses (I'm in year 12); for example Bachelor of Communication (journalism) or Bachelor of Public Communication when I personally have no idea whether I want to specialise or have training in different aspects.
I like UTS because it gives heaps of practical experience which would make you job ready, but the problem is that the degree doesn't offer the flexibility of a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media and Communication at University of Sydney. Because I wanted to study a few languages and international relations, history, politics within my degree to allow for a wider scope because my main interest is writing but I was also thinking of working in policy, government jobs, diplomacy...I really don't know but these are areas that interest me.
I also like the student life, campus and rigorous focus on Arts at Sydney, but there is also a lot of theoretical aspects to the course and I'm unsure in terms of job prospects whether Sydney uni trains and assists in giving students work experience and exchange programs for media and communications.
Any advice from students who study the degree at either university would be most helpful.
Also, journalism is extremely competitive with only a number of jobs to come by so I was wondering where a media and communications degree can bring you, like what careers. Thanks!