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Develop into a worldwide communicator and shape global perspectives through media while acquiring versatile skills to thrive in today's evolving professional landscape. This combined program offers comprehensive training in journalistic fundamentals alongside the imaginative advantages of an arts background. Modern journalists craft compelling narratives using multiple techniques - from writing and photography to audio/video production and digital platform development. Through UQ's cutting-edge technology, you'll transform theory into practical expertise, mastering field recording, camera operation, multimedia editing, data interpretation, digital publishing, and content distribution across platforms. The accompanying Arts degree fosters innovative and analytical abilities, creating a diverse skillset to enhance your professional prospects. While journalism remains a competitive field, UQ alumni consistently achieve strong employment outcomes across media sectors. Graduates find opportunities in digital publishing, niche magazines, corporate communications, and independent content creation. Leading organizations particularly value the adaptable, well-rounded education that arts graduates bring to complement their journalism training.
With over 75 million native speakers, Korean represents a significant global language. The Korean major will advance you to the 'Independent User' (B1) proficiency level on the CEFR scale, enabling effective communication about familiar subjects including personal interests, daily routines, family matters, and professional or academic topics. You'll also gain in-depth cultural understanding of Korean-speaking societies.