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Journalism offers a dynamic career path filled with opportunities to interact with diverse individuals and explore new places. At its core, journalism revolves around information—finding, gathering, organizing, analyzing, and sharing it. To excel, journalists need strong language abilities, media literacy, awareness of current events, and extensive general knowledge. By pursuing a BA degree, students enhance their written communication, problem-solving, critical analysis, and interpersonal skills. The BA program provides flexibility, letting students select from various majors to either support their journalism focus (like Economics, International Relations, Public Policy, or Popular Music) or explore other disciplines (such as languages, Criminology, or Psychology), broadening their career prospects in journalism.
The Extended Major in Archaeology at UQ is a career-oriented program preparing students for roles in cultural heritage, academia, government, and museums. Archaeologists study ancient artifacts and excavation sites to uncover how societies evolved over time. Blending theoretical foundations with hands-on training in cutting-edge labs, UQ archaeology students participate in global research projects across Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Africa, and India. Emphasizing real-world experience and community collaboration, this Extended Major serves as a gateway to Honours studies and professional practice in archaeology.