Course Overview
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Common Questions
The University of Queensland houses its programs across several faculties including Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences, which is the most relevant faculty for a combined Journalism and Arts degree. For specific school details, consulting the UQ Programs and Courses directory is recommended.
The Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Arts is offered at The University of Queensland's main St Lucia campus in Brisbane, QLD 4072. UQ also has campuses at UQ Gatton and UQ Herston, though the primary location for this program would be St Lucia.
Yes, The University of Queensland is a registered CRICOS provider with the code 00025B and holds TEQSA registration PRV12080, making it an authorised provider of courses for both domestic and international students.
You can search for the Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Arts using the UQ Programs and Courses search tool at uq.edu.au, using keywords, course codes, or areas of interest to find detailed program information including entry requirements and course structure.
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