Charles Sturt University
CSU’s Bachelor of Communication (Advertising) / Bachelor of Business (Marketing) will equip you to take a leading role in the industry.
Gain extensive practical experience
You will work with real clients in Kajulu Communications, CSU’s award-winning student advertising agency. In addition, internships of a minimum of four weeks are undertaken by final-year students within major advertising and marketing companies.
Access the latest in theoretical and practical learning
The course is led by a highly experienced and award-winning team that offers expertise in multi-platform communication and the variety of digital media options available to advertisers today.
Get industry accreditation
The course is one of only a few Australian degrees with accreditation from the International Advertising Association, an accreditation highly respected within the industry.
Expand your career opportunities
An established relationship and natural synergy exist between the advertising and marketing disciplines in the communications industry. This four-year double degree gives you a broader marketing communication skill set over that of the respective single degrees meaning you can work in any number of communications roles.
Work in top facilities
You’ll gain access to the latest equipment, technology and techniques on campus, including CSU’s student marketing communication agency, our community radio station, a multi-function television studio and multimedia production facilities.
Course level | Undergraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | Charles Sturt University |
Campus Location | Bathurst |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | Full-time 4.0 years (8.0 sessions) Part-time 8.0 years (16.0 sessions) 8 years part-time |
Course University | Charles Sturt University |
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