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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
University of South Australia, Magill Campus, South Australia
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
VETASSESS
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing at UniSA has a duration of 159 weeks as listed in the CRICOS registry.
Yes, the course includes a work component of 80 hours spread over 12 weeks, giving students practical, real-world experience as part of their studies.
The estimated total course cost for the Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing is AU$103,200, with no additional non-tuition fees listed.
The course is delivered at the University of South Australia's Magill Campus, which is owned and operated by the provider.
Eligibility for extended Post-Study Work Rights depends on several criteria including course status, qualification level, duration of 92 weeks or greater, and alignment with the Skills Level 1 priority Field of Education list. This course is a Bachelor Degree lasting 159 weeks, so it may qualify, but eligibility is reviewed yearly and requires at least one active enrolment. Contact ESOS-PolicyTeam@education.gov.au for more information.
Application
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Step 02
Submit Documents
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Step 03
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