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By adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, you'll cultivate expertise in digital media production, content development, advanced writing, public speaking, and digital communication, customized for diverse platforms including cutting-edge technologies. Ethical principles and social accountability form the foundation of this program. This is crucial for molding conscientious media practitioners who grasp the significance of their influence. With a focus on analytical reasoning and originality, you'll hone inventive problem-solving abilities, earning Griffith's communication program a five-star rating for student involvement (Good Universities Guide 2024).Key benefits of pursuing the Bachelor of Communication Customize your education by choosing majors and electives to create a distinctive skillset, equipping you for diverse careers across multiple sectors. Gain hands-on experience through internships, placements, and partnerships with top organizations like the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Channel 9, Channel 7, Swimming Australia, Superdream Marketing Agency, Queensland Ballet, Gold Coast Titans (NRL), Gold Coast Suns (AFL), Brisbane Roar (A-League), Radio Metro, and the International Association of Business Communications. Graduate career-ready with robust professional connections and a polished portfolio, positioned to innovate and transform the dynamic communication and media landscape. Learn from award-winning faculty who are acclaimed experts in their disciplines, including recipients of national research and teaching honors. Utilize cutting-edge studio facilities featuring digital TV and radio studios, editing suites, writing and media workspaces, and journalism labs. Participate in international study tours to deepen your cultural and linguistic understanding. Connect with your community, expand your professional and social circles, and refine your abilities through student news programs, the Griffith Press Club, the Journalism Media Centre, The Source News (student-operated news outlet), community initiatives, the Smallroom Writers Collective, and involvement with The Junction Journalism (a cooperative student journalism initiative spanning Australia, NZ, and the Pacific).