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Bachelor of Communication (Media and Communication Industries)/Bachelor of Science Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Cricos: 00213J
Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
Bachelor Degree (Double) On-Campus Full-time 4 years February, July find out $40800.00 year per
Course fee notes
2025: $40,800 per year full-time (96 credit points)

Course overview

  • Be at the cutting edge of international science education with access to our multimillion dollar research and teaching facilities, including our Science and Engineering Precinct.
  • Major in biological sciences, chemistry, earth science, environmental science or physics with your Bachelor of Science.
  • Prepare yourself to lead industries, organisations, and teams through the complexities of digital disruption and social change.
  • Learn cutting-edge skills in social media management, data analytics, and master new strategies for audience engagement.

Course code: ID11

CRICOS: 096584K


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