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Graduate Diploma of Internet Communications

Curtin University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00301J

The Graduate Diploma in Internet Communications provides you with an opportunity to learn in detail about the human dimensions of the Internet: how people network, collaborate, and share information through Internet communications, media and design. You will develop advanced skills in creating, maintaining and managing online communications for personal and commercial interactions, as well as gaining knowledge of the social and cultural contexts within which those interactions occur. The approach is interdisciplinary: you develop skills in websites, public communication, social network management, collaboration via virtual organisations, and web media production. At the same time you will understand the political, economic and social changes associated with the Internet. By taking this course, you will add to your existing qualification the knowledge and skills needed for you to become an astute, engaged professional communicator via the Internet.

Subjects

  • Internet communications

Standard entry requirements

Specifically, applicants require a 3 or 4 year bachelor degree in any field from a recognised tertiary education institution OR successful completion of 2 or more units in the Graduate Certificate in Internet Communications. Students who have completed the Bachelor of Arts (Internet Communication) from Curtin University are not eligible for entry to the course.

Study pathways

Students may be permitted to transfer from this course to continue studies at a more advanced level in the Master of Internet Communications.

Further information

Curtin University course code: GD-NETSCM

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