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Develop into a worldwide communicator who shapes global narratives across various media platforms, while acquiring versatile skills to thrive in today's evolving professional landscape. This combined program offers comprehensive training in journalistic fundamentals alongside the imaginative strengths of an arts background. Modern journalists craft compelling narratives using diverse techniques such as writing, photography, audio/video production, and digital content creation. Through UQ's cutting-edge technology, you'll transform theoretical knowledge into practical expertise in field production, multimedia editing, data interpretation, digital publishing, and cross-platform content delivery. The accompanying Arts degree enhances your creative and analytical abilities, creating a multifaceted skillset that broadens your professional prospects. While journalism remains a competitive field, UQ alumni consistently achieve employment success across media sectors, including digital publications, niche magazines, corporate communications, and independent content creation. Numerous employers, particularly in major organizations, value the complementary perspectives that arts graduates bring to their journalism training.
Criminology represents an integrative social science discipline that incorporates insights from sociology, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, and legal studies. UQ's criminology program emphasizes theoretical and methodological approaches to crime within public policy frameworks. Grounded in sociological perspectives, this major equips students with advanced social research capabilities and analytical skills to understand criminal behavior and its control within broader societal transformations. The program's interdisciplinary nature allows students to connect criminology with complementary fields like sociology, political science, legal studies, psychology, history, and philosophy.