Become a global communicator and influence what the world reads, watches and understands, while equipping yourself with additional skills to succeed in the changing global workplace. This dual degree gives you a deep understanding of the principles and practices of journalism, combined with the creative capabilities of an arts education. Journalists tell important and impactful stories with a diverse skill-set, including writing, taking photographs, composing audio and video, and developing interactive websites. Using UQ's state-of-the-art software and equipment, you'll extend your theoretical knowledge by gaining sought-after skills in field recording and camera work, editing of sound, vision and pictures, data analysis, publishing and entrepreneurship, and multi-platform distribution. With the Bachelor of Arts alongside, you'll gain creative and critical thinking skills that will help you build a portfolio of capabilities to expand your career opportunities. Despite the highly competitive nature of journalism, UQ graduates have high success rates in securing jobs across the media. Career opportunities are found in web and multimedia publications, speciality interest magazines, marketing and public relations, and freelancing. Many employers, especially in large organisations, look for the additional skills an arts degree provides as these graduates have a broad, flexible education to complement their journalism studies.
All cultures have wrestled with issues of human existence through religious ideas. The Studies in Religion discipline at the University of Queensland offers a critical, multidisciplinary approach to a range of religious traditions, and is devoted to the scholarly discussion and analysis of the role of religion and spirituality in historical and contemporary settings. Both undergraduate and postgraduate students use interdisciplinary perspectives in studying the major world religions, indigenous belief systems, and new religious movements. Students pursuing a major in Studies in Religion will develop critical thinking, cross-cultural knowledge and understanding, and in-depth knowledge of religious beliefs and practices.