LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY,
United Kingdomhttp://www.ljmu.ac.uk
BA (Hons) Mass Communication (2+Summer Semester) Program
LJMU, which is situated in one of the most affordable cities in UK, is the 10th largest UK university with over 24 000 students in Liverpool plus 4 500 overseas. The summer semester program is an intensive 14-week program that starts in June each year. It enables students to complete a Bachelors degree in their chosen area and take part in the Bronze WOW (World of Work) award, which is a globally unique program to LJMU, developed in partnership with employers such as the NHS, Marks and Spencer and Sony.
HERTFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY
United Kingdom
http://www.herts.ac.uk
BA (Hons) Mass Communication (Media Cultures) 2+1 Program
Located in one of the safest places in UK, Hertfordshire University is renowned not just for its excellent teaching, but for the research it feeds into it. The 2008 National Research Assessment Exercise judged research at Hertfordshire as world-leading and the 2009 QAA Institutional Audit reflected the university’s continued commitment to enhance support provided to all its students.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
Australia
http://www.unisa.edu.au
Bachelor of Arts (Communication and Media Management) 2+1 Program
Bachelor of Public Relations (2+1) Program
Bachelor of Arts (Writing and Creative Communication) 2+1 Program
Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture) 1.5+1.5 Program
Bachelor of Journalism (1.5+1.5) Program
Bachelor of Media Arts (1.5+1.5) Program
UniSA is one of the largest, fastest growing and most innovative universities in Australia and continues a long tradition of providing students with a high quality education. Its programs have been designed in consultation with industry and the professions and incorporate real world professional experience so that graduates can be immediately effective in the workplace. In the 2010 QS World University rankings, UniSA recorded the biggest increase for an Australian university and is now listed in the top three per cent of more than 10 000 universities in the world.
UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND,
Australia
http://www.uq.edu.au
Bachelor of Arts (1+2) Program
Bachelor of Creative Arts (1+2) Program
UQ is a founding member of the Group of Eight (Go8), a coalition of leading Australian universities, intensive in research and comprehensive in general and professional education. UQ offers programs that are informed by the latest research and delivered in state-of-the-art learning spaces. Its teachers have won more Australian Awards for University Teaching than any other Australian university.
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY,
Australia
http://www.csu.edu.au
BA Communication (Advertising) 2+1 Program
BA Communication (Public Relations and Organizational Communication) 2+1 Program
CSU is a progressive and award-winning university that has rapidly gained an international reputation for excellence through its innovative approach to higher education. The university has a network of campuses throughout New South Wales. Along with lower costs of living, clean air and a greater sense of security, these campuses offer students an opportunity to undertake a cutting edge degree while belonging to a vibrant wider learning community.
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY,
Australia
http://www.deakin.edu.au
Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations) 1+2 Program
Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communication) 1+2 Program
Deakin University was established in the 1970s as one of Australia’s new generation universities. It combines a university’s traditional focus on excellent teaching and research with a desire to seek new ways of developing and delivering courses. Deakin has won several awards for its teaching and learning excellence – testament to its world-class facilities, flexible study options and courses which are formed by industry professionals.