Thanks for that info... what have you heard about the Media Arts and Production course? It seems interesting as well, and I have it on my preferences. Public Communication is the advertising/PR type one isn't it?
I figured it wouldn't be hard to change strands by looking at the degree structure. If you wanted to change your communication major after the first year would you have to spend an additional year at uni, or could you just catch up by taking on extra credits etc?
Also, you say there is 12 hours of classes a week for comm, how big is the workload outside of this? Do you get a lot of assignments etc? This won't deter me, I'm not afraid of hard work, I'm just curious
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With Journo, do you think it would open up doors for other career paths in the media industry, or is it only specifically geared towards a career in journalism? Which of the UTS communications degrees do you think is the broadest in terms of employment prospects in the media industry?
Do you think that the UTS communications degrees are better/more interesting than the USyd BA (media and communications).... if you don't know don't worry about it lol.
Sorry for the 20 questions, it's just good to finally have the opportunity to ask a UTS communications student some questions!!! Thanks for the info!