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Communications Schools and Programs in Australia

Study Communications in Australia

Bond University

Robina, Australia
Bond University is a non-profit university, serving the educational needs of students in Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Bond has distinguished itself from other Australian universities with the fact that it schedules three semesters each year, starting in January, May and September. This allows for a six-semester degree to be completed in two years, instead of three, without increasing semester workloads. Furthermore, Bond University is the highest rating Australian university in the independent 2012 Good Universities Guide. The school is organized into the following faculties... See full description.

Central Queensland University

Rockhampton, Australia
CQUniversity is an Australian public university established in 1992. Its headquarters (main campus) is situated in North Rockhampton, Queensland. The university operates campuses in Bundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay and Noosa, too. It has also spread its operations throughout Asia-Pacific (i.e. the Melior Business School in Singapore is one of Central Queensland’s offshore institutions). CQUniversity has only two faculties - Arts, Business, Informatics & Education and Sciences, Engineering and Health, but it delivers programs in a good range of disciplines. Areas of study include... See full description.

Charles Sturt University (CSU)

Melbourne, Australia
Charles Sturt University (CSU) is an Australian university, established in 1989. It is a multi-campus institution, based in New South Wales, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. The school operates campuses in Bathurst, Canberra, Albury-Wodonga, Dubbo, Goulburn, Orange, Wagga Wagga and Burlington, Ontario (Canada). Furthermore, it has specialist centers in North Parramatta, Manly (Sydney), and Broken Hill. CSU is organized into four faculties, each of which offering a good range of courses and educational opportunities: The faculty of Arts, The Faculty of Business, The Faculty... See full description.

Edith Cowan University

Joondalup, Australia
Edith Cowan University (ECU) is an institution of higher education, operating in Perth, Western Australia. Having become a university in 1991, Edith Cowan University was named after the first woman to be elected to an Australian Parliament, Edith Cowan, which makes it the only Australian university named after a woman. The school has made available over 400 courses on three campuses - in Mount Lawley and Joondalup as well as a campus in the south west – Bunbury. Furthermore, the university has established partnerships with a number of other education institutions to conduct courses and... See full description.

Griffith University

Gold Coast, Australia
Griffith University, Australia, is a leading international university that offers several courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students awarding bachelor’s and master’s degrees, graduate certificates and graduate diplomas. Courses include Business and Commerce, Criminology and Law, Education, Engineering and IT, Health, Visual and Creative Arts amongst others. Study abroad programs and student exchange programs are fully supported by the university due to the institution’s successful affiliation with several other universities worldwide. The school runs an English language... See full description.

Holmesglen

Holmesglen, Australia
Located in Victoria, Holmesglen is one of its main providers of vocational and higher education since 1982. Degrees and certificate courses can be obtained in Arts, Business, Construction and Horticulture among others.

Macleay College

Sydney, Australia
Named after Alexander Macleay, the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales in the 1820s, Macleay College has, since its establishment, built a strong reputation for excellence on a name that has been held in high esteem for almost two centuries. It’s rather fitting that Macleay College should lead the way as a premier Australian learning institute across a diverse range of studies, as Alexander Macleay himself excelled in a number of different fields—a fact reflected in the way New South Wales has honored his name. From the Macleay Museum at the University of Sydney to... See full description.

Tafe Queensland Brisbane

South Brisbane, Australia

University of Melbourne

Victoria, Australia
The University of Melbourne is a public institution founded in 1853 and is included in the ranking of the best universities in the world.

University of the Sunshine Coast

Maroochydore, Australia
The Sunshine Coast University College is one of the fastest growing Australian institutions of higher education. Established in 1994, the school currently offers more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate programs of study. The ISC consists of the faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Business, and Science, and Health and Education. USC also makes available Academic English programs at intermediate or upper intermediate levels. All of these are accredited and taught by experienced, TESOL-qualified English teaching staff. The intermediate options are designed to equip students with the... See full description.

University of Western Sydney

Penrith, Australia
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) began operation on January 1, 1989, under the terms of the University of Western Sydney Act, 1988, which had been passed by the New South Wales Parliament in December 1988. However, the predecessors of the University date back as far as 1891 with the establishment of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Today the University of Western Sydney is home to thousands of students—both local and international—offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in a wide range of academic and professional fields. In 2014, the University of... See full description.

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