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Graduate Diploma in Publishing and Communications (Advanced)

  • Graduate Diploma

The Graduate Diploma in Publishing and Communications (Advanced) enhances your understanding of publishing and communications, focusing on editorial principles and digital media publishing. It serves as a pathway to higher degree studies and masters courses in the field.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Code
GDA-PUBCOM
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
International Fees
$32,000 per year

About this course

OverviewCourse overviewOverview

Join the Faculty of Arts and Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences for a casual mini-expo showcasing our Masters and Honours programs.

The Graduate Diploma in Publishing and Communications (Advanced) extends your understanding of the progressive field of publishing and communications. Using comprehensive editorial principles and methods, you will learn to work practically across a range of genres and media. This program will also build on your ability to edit electronically for digital media publishing.

You can also use the course as an entry point to an articulated structure of higher degree study, and may qualify for entry to masters courses in this area.

Who is it for?

If you're looking for a course of study with an industry focus, the Graduate Diploma in Publishing and Communications (Advanced) will develop and refine your ability to research, write and critically reflect on the publishing and communications industry.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

Overview

The Graduate Diploma in Publishing and Communications (Advanced) extends your understanding of the progressive field of publishing and communications. Using comprehensive editorial principles and methods, you will learn to work practically across a range of genres and media. This program will also build on your ability to edit electronically for digital media publishing.

You can also use the course as an entry point to an articulated structure of higher degree study, and may qualify for entry to masters courses in this area.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Communications courses at University of Melbourne.
78.4%
Overall satisfaction
77.7%
Skill scale
75.4%
Teaching scale
65.6%
Employed full-time
$55k
Average salary