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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 across multiple formats. As a modern journalist, you'll master diverse storytelling techniques including writing, photography, audio/video production, and digital content creation. Through UQ's cutting-edge technology, you'll transform theory into practical expertise in field recording, camera operation, multimedia editing, data interpretation, digital publishing, and content distribution. The accompanying Arts degree enhances your creative problem-solving abilities, building a versatile skill set for diverse career paths. While journalism remains competitive, UQ alumni consistently achieve employment across media sectors, including digital publications, niche magazines, corporate communications, and freelance work. Employers particularly value the complementary perspectives gained through arts education, which broadens graduates' understanding alongside their journalism training.
Criminology represents an integrative social science discipline, synthesizing knowledge from sociology, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, and legal studies. UQ's criminology program emphasizes theoretical and policy-oriented approaches to crime, grounded in sociological frameworks. Students develop advanced research capabilities and analytical skills to examine criminal behavior within evolving social, economic, and political contexts. This interdisciplinary major encourages combining criminology with complementary fields like sociology, political science, legal studies, psychology, history, and philosophy, providing a multifaceted understanding of crime and justice systems.