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Masters of Communication - Communication for Social Change

Courses, Masters of Communication - Communication for Social Change, 2 Year(s)

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This field of study provides an in-depth understanding of communication for social change theory and practice. It will explore the different ways in which communication can be leveraged to bring about change in attitudes, behaviour and knowledge in individuals and communities.

It will analyse the ways in which participation can make a difference in the planning, implementation and evaluation of development processes, the key role played by culture in social change, and contemporary uses of community media and ICTs in the facilitation of change. It is designed to strengthen critical skills, build capacities for work in the state, inter-governmental and NGO sectors, and build research excellence.

More than 300 scholarships are available at the university for undergraduate, graduate, and research students. International students are eligible for more than 200 UQ scholarships, including country-specific scholarships, India Global Leaders, and UQ Economic Scholarships, among others. Although the scholarships offered by the University of Queensland are appropriate, ... Read more

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World Ranking
66
Source : US News
Duration
2 Year(s)
Course Fee
AUD 53,664
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
No
Degree Type
Masters
Test Requirements
IELTS overall score needed 6.5
IELTSOverallBand: 6.5
TOEFLInternetTotalScore: 87
TOEFLPaperTotalScore: 570
OtherTests: PTE: Overall score of 64 with 60 in each communicative skills section
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*All the data points mentioned above are approx. figures and has been collated from various sources based on the data of 2019-2020.