Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Extended Major
Part of the Bachelors of Communication/Arts program
Commencing semesters, 2011
Semester 1
Semester 2
Program level
Undergraduate
Program code
2282
Faculty
Arts Faculty
Social & Behavioural Sci Fac
School
School of English, Media Studies and Art History
Teaching Location
Ipswich, St Lucia
Delivery mode
Internal
Enquiries
Australian/domestic students
School of Journalism and Communication
Email: SBS Faculty - sbs@uq.edu.au, Arts Faculty - artsfac@uq.edu.au
Phone: SBS Faculty 07 3365 7487, Arts Faculty 07 3365 1333
International students
International Student Advisor
Email: study@uq.edu.au
Phone: Outside Australia: + 61 3 8676 7004
Within Australia (Free Call): 1800 671 980
Why study Media, Communication and Cultural Studies?
Both the single and extended major aim to give students an understanding of the background and workings of a wide range of media industries and the press, magazines, advertising, radio, television and new media. They also consider how communication operates and the everyday cultures within which this happens. There are two `streams' within the single major: Communication and Cultural Studies; and Media Studies. The extended major is not streamed.
What you can study
Stream A (Communication and Cultural Studies)
Communication and Cultural Studies deal with the general processes through which we communicate and both are particularly concerned with investigations of everyday life. Together they concentrate on examples of communicative processes in interpersonal, intercultural and institutional contexts, and on the forms and meanings of popular culture. Students consider a range of everyday situations and interactions, and analyse popular cultural texts including television, radio, internet and print sources.
Stream B (Media Studies)
Media Studies deals more intensively with an examination of a range of mass media drawing on historical, industrial and specific medium (television, on-line) approaches. It ranges from a `micro' level of concern with media language through to a macro concern with media institutions, media texts and media theory.
The extended major is designed to give students an understanding of how Communication is mediated and shaped by its cultural location. It draws from both streams but stresses the theoretical and the analytical aspects. The extra time spent studying in the area makes this an ideal preparation for Honours and further study.
Courses and requirements
View the courses and requirements for courses that can be studied as part of the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies extended major.
What it costs
Please view the Bachelors of Communication/Arts for indicative fees.
How to apply
Please view the Bachelors of Communication/Arts for information on key dates and how to apply.