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Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bachelor of International Studies (Honours)

Integrate journalism with cultural immersion, completing an honours research project overseas.

This is an exit-only course. There is no direct admission to it. Current UTS students may be able to submit an Internal Course Transfer (Graduating) application to exit with this course. See the Course transfer page for further details.

Journalism and global perspectives

Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bachelor of International Studies (Honours) is an exit-point if you have completed the International Honours pathway within the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bachelor of International Studies.

In the fourth year of the combined degree, you will spend an academic year studying in the local language at a university in the country of your major and also complete an honours level research project under the supervision of a relevant UTS academic.

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Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bachelor of International Studies (Honours)

CODE

UTS: C09136 (version 1)

CRICOS: 106934F

DURATION

5 years full time

INTAKE

Autumn Session - ICT Graduating Only 2025
Spring Session - ICT Graduating Only 2025
Autumn Session - ICT Graduating Only 2026
Spring Session - ICT Graduating Only 2026

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COURSE FEES

LOCATION

City campus

What you'll study

Situated in the heart of Sydney, in close proximity to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) at UTS is a practice-based course, providing you with opportunities to engage with real reporting through UTS Central News and industry leaders like the ABC, The Guardian and more.

Our Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) gives you a crucial understanding of the role journalists play in a democracy, with journalism providing a forum for public debate and giving voice to all communities.

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“Communication at UTS is different from other universities in the way that you gain practical experience in the industry whilst learning up to date methodologies from tutors who are working in the industry themselves.”

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Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.

Why UTS?

Why study Communication at UTS

With a degree in Communications, you'll develop a professional portfolio and learn the skills to adapt in a rapidly evolving field.

We offer innovative and interdisciplinary media, communication and creative production programs that combine theory with practical learning and industry experience.

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