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Develop into a worldwide communicator who shapes global media content while acquiring versatile skills for today's evolving job market. This combined program offers comprehensive journalism training alongside creative arts education, preparing you to craft compelling stories through multiple mediums. As a modern journalist, you'll master diverse storytelling techniques including writing, photography, audio/video production, and digital platform development. Utilizing UQ's cutting-edge technology, you'll acquire practical expertise in field recording, camera operation, multimedia editing, data interpretation, digital publishing, and content distribution across platforms. The complementary Bachelor of Arts component fosters creative and analytical abilities, broadening your professional prospects. While journalism remains competitive, UQ alumni consistently achieve employment success across media sectors, including digital publications, niche magazines, corporate communications, and independent content creation. Employers particularly value the adaptable mindset and broad knowledge base that arts graduates bring to their journalism expertise.
Delving into ancient languages offers a unique window into cultural heritage. Studying Classical Greek and Latin builds proficiency in two foundational languages that have influenced Western civilization for millennia. These linguistic cornerstones remain vital for understanding not just antiquity, but also the development of modern languages, philosophies, and literatures. This specialization perfectly complements dual degree students, particularly those pursuing law, scientific fields, or modern language studies alongside their classical language focus.