Bachelor of Broadcasting Communications (Journalism)

Media & Comms

Gain practical and theoretical skills in multimedia journalism with this internationally-recognised degree, including immersive learning, media projects, and a final-year industry placement.

NZ$13,328

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (360 Credits)

Study Level

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Madras Street Campus, Christchurch

It will take a total of 3 years

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Develop multimedia journalism skills

Gain practical abilities in news gathering, factual storytelling, and producing news content for radio, television, online, and social media platforms.

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Understand the role of journalism in society

Acquire a strong theoretical foundation in journalism, including its function in society and current affairs.

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Industry experience and networking

Undertake a 24-week internship in the journalism industry, gaining real-world experience and professional connections.

What You're Signing Up For

Ara Institute of Canterbury’s Bachelor of Broadcasting Communications (Journalism) is a three-year, practical, and industry-focused programme designed to prepare students for a career in newsrooms as journalists, reporters, digital editors, presenters, producers, or researchers. Students spend two years in immersive, on-campus learning and a third year working in the industry, including a 24-week internship. The course covers news story creation, factual storytelling, media law, group and independent media projects, and elective options like photography and videography. Graduates are highly employable within New Zealand and internationally.

Course Content

  • Media Ecology: Business and Legal Environment
  • Media Ecology: Media and Society
  • Media Ecology: Representation
  • Fundamental Media Context
  • Essential Journalism 1 & 2
  • Post Production
  • Introduction to Marketing and Sales
  • Essential Skills for Marketing and Sales
  • Organisations in a New Zealand Context
  • Media Group Project
  • Media Independent Project
  • Advanced Journalism 1 & 2
  • Photography Elective
  • Videography Elective
  • Content Management Elective
  • Spatial Design Elective
  • 3D Motion Graphics
  • Critical Reflection on Work
  • Professional Placement A & B
  • Choir/Kapa Haka (optional/elective)

What you need to know first

University Entrance as specified by NZQA

Certificate in University Preparation (CUP) accepted

Alternative entry by evidence of equivalent skills via study, work, or life experience

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Media

  • Broadcasting

  • Journalism

  • Communications

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Journalist

  • Reporter

  • Digital Editor

  • Presenter

  • Producer

  • Researcher