- 3 years (or part-time equivalent)
- Ipswich
- Springfield
- Toowoomba
- Online
- Feb, May, Sep
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- AUD 28,240
- (Indicative annual fee)
- TBC
Overview
- Dynamic expert communicators are in high demand across the world. Diverse sectors including media, business, health, engineering, government, sciences, and the creative arts, all require highly skilled professional to engage their audiences.
- UniSQ’s Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries is a hands-on qualification that equips you with an interdisciplinary skill set supported by technical know-how, creative problem-solving, strategic thinking, and the development of an enterprising approach to your career.
- This degree develops empathic creatives who are good people managers; professional communicators who can clearly articulate plans and make decisions because they are active and engaged in their community; creative entrepreneurs capable of thinking outside the box, who can collaborate and co-ordinate with others because they understand how people think and feel.
- Position yourself strategically in the job market, appeal to industry experts, and boost your employment edge by selecting a combination of majors and courses to ensure your skill set is adaptive and diverse.
- Domestic students can study abroad and complete part of this UniSQ degree overseas. Immerse yourself in new cultures, meet new people, enrich your personal development, and travel the world while studying.
Majors in the Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries
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Creative Writing
Develop creative writing skills, experiment with diverse genres, and connect with vibrant writing communities to produce compelling narratives.
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Digital Media
Explore digital media, master creative tools, and build industry-ready skills through hands-on projects in communication, design, and animation.
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Documentary Production
Learn to craft impactful documentaries, master production skills, and build a professional portfolio guided by industry experts and real-world projects.
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Drama
Develop performance skills through acting, directing, and stagecraft, explore dramatic literature and theatre history, and gain professional experience via internships and projects.
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English Literature
Develop critical arguments, research, and writing skills, explore classic and contemporary literature and prepare for diverse careers with cross-cultural understanding.
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International Relations
Explore global systems, diplomacy, and security while building critical skills to analyse and address today’s most pressing international challenges and humanitarian issues.
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Journalism
Master journalism by telling impactful stories, gaining real-world experience, and learning from industry experts across digital, print, and broadcast media.
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Marketing
Capture your audience’s attention, communicate your product value, and successfully convert and retain customers.
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Museums and Curatorship
Bring history to life by curating artefacts, analysing culture, and creating engaging exhibitions that connect people with the past.
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Music
Explore music theory, performance, and digital composition while building creative, technical, and entrepreneurial skills for a dynamic career in the contemporary music industry.
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Professional Communication and Advertising
Develop industry-ready communication skills to craft persuasive campaigns, engage audiences, manage reputations, and boost your career versatility.
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Professional Photography
Learn professional photography across genres, build a standout portfolio, gain industry experience, and master digital, creative, and business skills
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Social Justice and Enterprise
Study community welfare and social justice by exploring advocacy, human rights, and social change, while building skills in communication, conflict resolution, and critical analysis.
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Software Application Development
Develop software solutions with real-world tools, master programming in Python and C++, and explore cutting-edge web and mobile technologies.
Time for you
The personable feel of the University, the warmth and friendliness it genuinely fosters, is something that is so valuable to me as I embark on my tertiary journey. People at UniSQ will always have time for you, and that is something you won’t get everywhere.
Ella - Arts and Communication
Career outcomes
As a graduate, you could find work in a wide range of industries depending on your area of interest including government, private and not-for-profit sectors, as well as creative and corporate industries. Many graduates also find success in unexpected and diverse fields by leveraging their transferrable skills in critical and strategic thinking, communication, and creative problem-solving.
What you'll study
To graduate from the Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries, you must successfully complete 24 units of study.
Degree structure
An undergraduate university degree typically consists of a combination of core, major and elective courses designed to provide you with foundational knowledge and opportunities for an in-depth deeper dive into your chosen field.
Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
You may be eligible for recognition of prior learning if you have previous studies or relevant work experience. This could reduce the number of courses you need to study to complete your degree.
Other study options
At UniSQ, we support busy, modern learners wanting to start or progress in their careers. Whatever your goals, we offer flexible study options such as opportunities to upskill without committing to a full degree.
Discover UniSQ’s industry-driven short courses.
If you’re interested in further study, after completion of this degree you can go on to study the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (if you meet all the entry requirements).
Entry requirements
You need to satisfy the following requirements to be considered for entry into this degree.
Use our International qualification converter to check country-specific grades (that are equivalent to Australian Year 12) you will need to apply for this degree.
To study this degree, we assume you have sound knowledge in:
- English (Units 3 & 4, C), or equivalent
We assume that your knowledge is equivalent to a grade C or higher in Units 3 and 4 at high school level (typically studied in Year 12). Find out more about assumed knowledge.
Non-ATAR portfolio entry
Looking for an alternative entry into this degree? You may be eligible for non-ATAR portfolio entry if you:
- are in Year 12 and want early assurance of entry, or
- recently finished Year 12 but did not get the required ATAR for your preferred UniSQ degree, or
- are at least 17 year of age and did not receive an ATAR.
Eligible applicants must attend an interview (in-person or online) and submit a portfolio of original creative work from the past three years, with a cover letter (all submitted online). Your portfolio can include school work, volunteer or work experience, or personal projects.
In your submission, you can showcase fresh and new perspectives or different points of view, as well as your passion and commitment to your preferred subject area. All work submitted must be the applicant’s original work and must not have been wholly created or produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence. For more information on the non-ATAR portfolio entry, please contact UniSQ.
You'll need to meet the applicable English language requirements and this degree requires:
- IELTS (Academic) - Minimum overall score of 6.0 and a minimum score of 5.5 in each of the four components - listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Alternative English language proficiency tests may also be accepted.
Entry pathways
There is more than one way to get into university, and if you're not sure about your entry options get in touch to discuss.
Fees and scholarships
- This estimated 2025 annual fee is based on the current average rate for your first year of study (8 units per year) and does not include cost of materials such as textbooks, additional costs or the Student Services and Amenities fee.
- This is an indicative guide only and your fees will vary depending on the courses you select, with the actual rates calculated at enrolment.
- We review our fees annually and they may increase each year.
- Further details are available on the Fees website.
Additional costs
You may be required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee as part of your degree cost.
UniSQ Scholarships
We offer scholarships for academic excellence, community leadership, and financial need - you can apply for more than one!
Find out moreHow to apply
The University accepts applications all year. Complete your online application directly to UniSQ.
ApplyYou can select to start your study in Trimester 1, 2 or 3.
Study period | Orientation | Start date |
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Trimester 1, 2025 | Monday 3 February | Monday 10 February |
Trimester 2, 2025 | Monday 19 May | Monday 26 May |
Trimester 3, 2025 | Monday 1 September | Monday 8 September |
Trimester 1, 2026 | Monday 9 February | Monday 16 February |
Preparing to apply
You've made the decision to study at UniSQ - congratulations! Take the next steps:
You can contact one of our approved agents to guide you through the application process. Our agents provide:
- advice on your study plans
- advice on applying to UniSQ
- document certification
- assistance with any pre-departure arrangements
- assistance with your visa requirements.
To support your application, you will need to submit certified copies of:
- identity documents (passport)
- evidence of your English language proficiency
- senior high school (A levels/Year 12) certificate and academic transcripts
- all post-secondary study certificates and academic transcripts (if any)
- evidence of work experience (if required).
Application dates can vary so be sure to check our key dates to get all the details.
It is important to apply early to allow enough time for your application to be assessed and processed to meet study commencement dates and participation in Orientation activities. You should also factor in visa processing requirements and timeframes, where applicable.
After you’ve submitted your application, you will be emailed a reference number. Please allow up to 14 days for assessment. If further assessment is required for course credits or exemptions, this process may take longer.
Once you have received your letter of offer from UniSQ, you will need to return your signed acceptance of offer form. The UniSQ team will contact you at this time with more information regarding next steps.
Find out more
Connect with us - start a conversation, whenever suits you.
Frequently asked questions
The admission requirements to study a Bachelor of Communication (also known as a Bachelor of Creative Industries) will vary depending on the education provider you choose.
To study a Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries at UniSQ you need to meet a minimum ATAR and assumed knowledge. ‘Assumed knowledge’ is the term we use to explain the minimum level of knowledge we presume you have in some subjects before you start your degree.
For further information on ATAR and assumed knowledge, please view the entry requirements section of this page for details.
Did you know, to help you meet entry requirements, we can convert your work experience, qualifications or high school studies into a selection rank? If you don’t meet the entry requirements, we have many pathway options you can explore.
Do you still have questions? Get in touch with one of our iconnect support staff to talk through your options.
The duration of a Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries ( also known as a Bachelor of Communication or Bachelor of Creative Industries) will vary, depending on the uni you choose to study with.
At UniSQ a Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries will take you approximately three years to complete. Some students choose to study part-time which increases the time it takes to finish the required courses.
The benefit of flexible study is you can study a Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries on your own terms, in your own time. Balance your life and family commitments with part-time study either online or on-campus study. Take one subject at a time, study over summer, or take extra subjects when life allows it. The choice is yours!
The Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries major that’s right for you will vary depending on your interests and goals. At UniSQ we have eight different majors to choose from.
Creative Writing - Become equip with a comprehensive understanding of creating writing practices and the theories that guide professional writers and the writing industry.
Design Thinking & Leadership - Through hands-on projects, collaborative workshops, and real-world case studies, learn to apply your ability to think critically and design thoughtfully.
Digital Media - With a focus on graphic design and digital art practice you’ll hone your skills to become a confident professional within this dynamic, every-changing field. You can even broaden your skillset further and diversify your employment options by studying an additional major or minor.
Documentary Production - Develop the technical skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a competitive industry. By learning from industry experts, you’ll explore topics such as location production, editing techniques, cultural responsibilities, reality TV, and script writing. You may even be able to use your Documentary Production qualification as a stepping-stone to further studies, such as a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or Master of Research.
Drama - Study a mix of drama, dramaturgy, creative development, cultural responsibility and theatre learning experience. You can also explore other interests by choosing a double major or minor in Creative Writing or Music.
English Literature - Prepare yourself for the jobs of a changing world by building skills in forming critical arguments, developing cross-cultural understanding, and applying a clear and expressive writing style.
International Relations - Develop a broad perspective on current issues in the world and how these impact on Australia and its international relations. Study a range of subjects, including history, international relations, languages, cultural studies and politics.
Journalism - Learn how to interview people, report the news, write feature stories, create and edit news packages, and design and produce content for a variety of mediums including radio, television, online, and print.
Marketing - Contribute to industry growth and development across a variety of sectors by understanding consumer behaviour to create market value, generate strategies and tap into marketing channels.
Museums & Curatorship - Engaging with theory and practice, develop key curatorial and museum skills including, a knowledge of cross-cultural society and history, research methods, significance assessment, and evidence-based writing about people and the environment.
Music - Examine musical literature and communication, musicology, the music industry, genres and branding, as well as project creation and execution.
Professional Communication & Advertising - Master the skills to create concepts for publicity, understand audiences, pitch effective messages, and implement promotional campaigns across a range of media.
Professional Photography - Build on your passion for photography by learning and understanding how to produce quality photographic work for the communications and media industries. On completion of your Bachelor of Media Communications degree, you will have developed a professional portfolio of images to showcase your skills to prospective employers.
Social Justice & Enterprise - Learn how to develop the best social outcomes for communities and acquire the critical appraisal, communication and conflict resolution skills needed to deliver community welfare and social justice.
Software Application Development - Gain an in-depth understanding of algorithms and data structures to position yourself as a programmer who can create efficient and well-designed code. If you want to enhance your skills further, you can use your Software Application Development qualification as a stepping-stone to further studies, such as Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or Master of Research.
If you are unsure which major is right for you, get in touch with one of our iconnect support staff to talk through your options.
With many career prospects to explore, the employment opportunities that may suit you will depend on the specialisation you choose to study.
A degree in communication and creative industries can open up many opportunities for employment in a variety of settings, including:
- creative agencies
- government
- non-for-profit
- print media
- private sectors
- radio
- television
- museums/galleries
- social media.
Depending on the specialisation you choose, career opportunities for those holding a degree in creative industries or communication may include:
- copywriter
- marketer/digital marketer
- public relations advisor
- production manager
- client services manager
- graphics creator/animator
- digital project creator
- documentary producer/director
- video editor
- librarianship
- editing and content management
- photographic practitioner
- programmer
- software designer.
- We are rated 5/5 stars for graduate starting salary.*
- Fast-track your degree in communications degree by studying over three consecutive trimesters.
- Benefit from exceptional student support during your studies. UniSQ is rated 5/5 stars for Communications overall educational experience.*
* Good Universities Guide, 2025.