Through an interdisciplinary approach, you'll develop advanced skills in digital media production, content creation, advanced writing, speaking, and digital communication, tailored for various platforms including emerging technologies. Ethics and social responsibility are at the core of this degree. This is vital in shaping responsible media professionals who understand the impact of their work. With an emphasis on critical thinking and creativity, you'll develop innovative problem-solving skills, which is why communication at Griffith has a five-star rating for learner engagement (Good Universities Guide 2024).Highlights of studying the Bachelor of Communication Tailor your degree by selecting majors and electives to build a unique skill set, preparing you to work across a range of professions, fields, and disciplines. Explore internships, placements, and collaborations with industry leaders, including Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Channel 9, Channel 7, Swimming Australia, Superdream Marketing Agency, Queensland Ballet, Gold Coast Titans (NRL), Gold Coast Suns (AFL), Brisbane Roar (A-League), Radio Metro, and the International Association of Business Communications. Prepare to launch your career with strong industry networks and a professional portfolio, ready to drive innovation and lead change in the thriving communication and media industries. Be guided and mentored by staff who are recognised as leaders in their fields, including winners of national research and teaching awards. Access industry-standard studio facilities including digital TV and radio studios, editing suites, writing and media studio, and journalism studios. Embark on study tours to immerse yourself in cultural and language studies. Engage with your community, build professional and social networks, and enhance your skills through student news broadcasts, the Griffith Press Club, the Journalism Media Centre, The Source News (student-run news channel), community projects, the Smallroom Writers Collective, and access to The Junction Journalism (a collaborative student journalism project from Australia, NZ, and the Pacific).