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Here at Griffith we offer our students the opportunity to become skilled in print, broadcast and online media. This industry is looking for people who are familiar with a range of technologies and have the ability to work across them, and we'll help you to develop the know how to combine those media platforms through our excellent range of programs and courses.

You'll be taught a variety of journalism techniques including news and feature writing, desktop publishing, online news production, radio and television, as well as reporting skills and media law. You'll be encouraged to study in other areas such as politics, economics or the environment in order to give you the expertise to cover a particular 'round' in the media.

Graduate Missy Burrell explains how her Bachelor of Communications degree has lead her to a successful career in the media industry.

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