Postgraduate Course

Master of Communication

Get the skills you need to become a master at strategic communications. Whether your goal is career progression, research or academia, a Master in Communication from Murdoch is for you.

What type of student are you?

Murdoch code
M1277
Study mode
Full Time or Part Time
Duration
2
Selection rank
CRICOS code
096751M
First year fee (domestic)
$20,160
First year fee (international)
$34,320
Full course fee (domestic)
$40,320
Full course fee (international)
$68,640
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The fees provided are indicative and intended only as a guide. They are based on a typical full-time enrolment for a first year student at Murdoch University of 24 credit points. The indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported Fee.

Overview

Informed by global research and best practice in a range of topics including social media, cultural and media studies, global communication and strategic communication - this degree will extend your personal development and professional expertise, allowing you to apply it to a range of industries and disciplines.

Create strategic communication and research plans for real life clients through in-class and work integrated learning experiences. You’ll analyse and implement the latest practices in communication in both international and Australian contexts through the analysis of case studies and real-life scenarios led by academics and industry guest speakers.

Examine the purposes and means by which leaders, organisations and interest groups create, coordinate and direct communication through strategy, planning, and engagement with society, the media and government.

3 reasons to study a Master of Communication at Murdoch

  1. Put theory into practice with professional placements through our Work Integrated Learning program which includes the opportunity to work in our on campus consultancy, MESH. You’ll learn through working with real clients on real projects.
  2. This course can be completed in as little as 1.5 years and your previous study and experience might mean you can gain credit for some units and graduate earlier.
  3. Customise your degree, with the choice of professional coursework or research with a thesis that could contribute to a higher degree by research.

Develop your skills

Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you’ll cover include:

  • Critical and ethical issues in communication
  • Web strategy
  • Strategic communication
  • Public relations, communication and culture
  • People, corporates and globalisation in communication

Your career

The Master of Communication will prepare you for executive, managerial and entrepreneurial positions in communication and media related fields. Careers could include:

  • Strategic Communication Consultant
  • Media or Communications Advisor
  • PR Consultant
  • Community Engagement Officer
  • Stakeholder Relations Manager
  • Policy Advisor
  • Digital Strategist

Depending on your own career aspirations, you could pursue a career in industry or continue to study and research.

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Structure

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Total credit points: 48

Unit code Unit name Credit points
Course Core48 credit points
Required Units18 credit points
MCM682Global Media: Asia-Pacific Perspectives3
MCM601Critical and Ethical Issues in Communication6
MCM605International Strategic Communication and Culture3
MCM502Web Strategy3
MCM506Strategic Communication3
Specified Elective Units30 credit points
Group 1 - Research Option30 credit points
Required Units18 credit points
ART610Masters by Coursework Research Dissertation12
MCM680Research Project in Communication6
Specified Elective Units12 credit points
AST6501Culture, Communities and Sustainability in Asia3
OR
COD5051Community, Industry and Local Government3
OR
GOV603Political Communication: Actors, Challenges, and Digital Cultures6
OR
GRD503Design Thinking Tools3
OR
GRD504Research Methods for Innovation3
OR
GRD508Innovation Development3
OR
MCM507Health Communication3
OR
MCM684Advanced MESH Project3
OR
SIK502Wandju Boodja (Welcome to Country)3
OR
TLC501Communication Skills for Postgraduate Study3
OR
WEB564Web Research3
OR
WEB566Social Media Analysis3
OR
Group 2 - Project Option30 credit points
Required Units12 credit points
MCM683Communication Management: Professional Perspectives6
MCM680Research Project in Communication6
Specified Elective Units18 credit points
AST6501Culture, Communities and Sustainability in Asia3
OR
COD5051Community, Industry and Local Government3
OR
GOV603Political Communication: Actors, Challenges, and Digital Cultures6
OR
GRD503Design Thinking Tools3
OR
GRD504Research Methods for Innovation3
OR
GRD508Innovation Development3
OR
MCM507Health Communication3
OR
MCM684Advanced MESH Project3
OR
SIK502Wandju Boodja (Welcome to Country)3
OR
TLC501Communication Skills for Postgraduate Study3
OR
WEB566Social Media Analysis3
OR
WEB564Web Research3
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Entry requirements

(i) A recognised Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) in the discipline. Students who have completed a graduate diploma or equivalent (AQF Level 8) in the disciplinary area may apply for advanced standing of up to 12 credit points. In addition, students who have at least one year of full-time relevant workplace experience, such as in public relations, journalism and media and communication sectors, may apply for advanced standing of up to an additional 12 credit points. OR (ii) A minimum of ten years' work experience in the media and communication sectors or in a professional capacity, or a minimum of five years' work experience in a managerial role, together with evidence of ability to carry out research for and/or write professional reports.

English Requirements

You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which for most courses can be demonstrated by providing evidence that you have completed Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level if you are a domestic student, or through either English proficiency tests, university preparation courses, English language courses, previous tertiary study or vocational education.

Advanced Standing

Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.

Formal learning can include previous study in higher education vocational education or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning, various kinds of work and life experience.

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This information applies to courses offered at our Australian campuses only. Courses offered at our Dubai  and Singapore campuses or delivered by Open Universities Australia may have different requirements.

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Fees and scholarships

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Make the most of your university experience by reducing the financial costs with a scholarship.

Whether you’re a high achiever or have experienced hardship, we offer a wide range of scholarships and awards to students from all walks of life. Explore our scholarships to find the ones you could be eligible for as a new Murdoch student as well as what's available throughout your degree.

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How much will it cost?

Instead of paying an overall course fee, you pay for the individual units you enrol in. The total course cost will vary depending on the units you choose.

Following your successful application, you’ll receive a Letter of Offer which will contain specific course and fee information.

If you are applying for an undergraduate course, you may be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place. Postgraduate programs are full fee paying, unless indicated otherwise in your Letter of Offer.

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Your document checklist

Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have all the following documentation ready for a quick application.

Compulsory documents

Evidence that you meet Academic entry and English language requirements such as:

  1. Official Academic Transcripts and Certificates of Completion (of your highest academic study)
  2. Evidence of meeting the minimum English language requirements

Recommended documents (if applicable)

  1. Change of name documentation
  2. Marriage certificate
  3. Most recent Curriculum Vitae if applying using professional experience
  4. Unit outlines if applying for Advanced Standing

Your document checklist

Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have all the following documentation ready for a quick application.

Compulsory documents

  1. Evidence that you meet Academic entry and English language requirements such as:
    • Official Academic Transcripts and Certificates of Completion (of your highest academic study) both original and English translated versions.
    • Evidence of meeting the minimum English language requirements
  2. Genuine Student documents (if applicable) - Check the GS requirements page for further information
    • GS Form 2
    • Personal Statement (SOP)
    • Up to date Curriculum Vitae
  3. A copy of your Passport

Recommended documents

  1. Most recent Curriculum Vitae if applying using professional experience
  2. A copy of your visa documents (if available)
  3. A copy of any past visa rejection documents (if applicable)
  4. Packaged offer letter (if applicable)
  5. Sponsorship documents if you study will be sponsored
  6. Unit outlines if applying for Advanced Standing
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All fees are indicative and are provided as a guide only. The actual fees will depend on the individual units you enrol in. You should refer to your Letter of Offer for specific course and fee related information.

The first-year indicative fee is based on a typical full-time enrolment at Murdoch University of 24 credit points.

For domestic students, including Australian citizens, permanent residents and New Zealand citizens, the indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported fee.

Indicative fees for international students are based on applicable full fee paying rates.

The estimated, indicative fee covers tuition fees only, and certain additional fees and charges may apply, depending on the course and units you choose. It also does not take into account any scholarships or bursaries for which you may be eligible.

The estimated, indicative fee assumes no fee increases or indexation. Over time, fee increases or indexation may occur and will affect the estimate. If you are a full fee paying student, this may occur at the start of your second and each subsequent year of study. In the case of Commonwealth Supported students, this will occur for each new calendar year in line with Government policy.

All fee estimates are provided in Australian dollars.