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Develop into a worldwide communicator who shapes global perspectives through media 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. Modern journalists master diverse techniques including writing, photography, audio/video production, and digital content creation. At UQ, you'll work with cutting-edge technology to develop professional competencies in field recording, multimedia editing, data journalism, digital publishing, and content distribution. The complementary Arts degree enhances your creative problem-solving abilities, creating a versatile skillset for diverse career paths. While journalism remains competitive, UQ alumni consistently secure positions across media platforms, including digital publications, niche magazines, corporate communications, and freelance work. Employers particularly value the broad perspective and adaptability that arts graduates bring to journalism roles.
Psychology explores human cognition and behavior through scientific inquiry, applying this knowledge to areas like mental health, education, and organizational settings. The discipline equips students with valuable competencies including analytical reasoning, research expertise, statistical proficiency, and behavioral insight. While some psychology graduates pursue clinical practice in healthcare, education, or corporate environments, others apply their psychological training to diverse professional fields. The extended psychology major provides a pathway to professional registration and meets all requirements of the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC), including eligibility for Honors studies.