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University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

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Graduate Diploma in Strategic Communication

  • Graduate Diploma

The Graduate Diploma of Strategic Communication provides advanced study in public communication practices.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
C06129, 098388J
Study Mode
In person

About this course

The Graduate Diploma of Strategic Communication provides advanced study in public communication practices. It is relevant for graduates seeking a career in corporate, government, political, health, organisational or marketing communication, advertising or public relations, and for communication professionals seeking to advance their career. The course includes theoretical and practical perspectives on up-to-date issues such as audience insights through ethical data collection and analysis, digital media communication, and strategic communication informed by research and evaluation.

The world of strategic communication is changing rapidly through digitalisation, 'big data' analysis, new platforms and channels, and shifting attitudes and concerns. These are leading to changing practices and challenges, and new ethical concerns. The UTS Graduate Diploma of Strategic Communication is based on the latest research and is taught by a combination of senior academic researchers and leading industry professionals.

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Study locations

City

City campus

Career pathways

Graduates of this course are equipped to work in corporate, government, political, organisational or marketing communication, advertising, public relations or integrated communication, including positions related to marketing and promotion, stakeholder engagement, employee communication, health, community relations, media relations and public affairs.

Course structure

This course totals 48 credit points of study consisting of four core subjects (32 credit points) and two electives (16 credit points).

Full-time students are required to undertake 24 credit points a session. Part-time students should undertake 8 or 16 credit points a session.