Bachelor of Digital Media and Communication

Monash University Malaysia, School of Arts and Social Sciences
Kuala Lumpur, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Qualification
Bachelor's Degree
Study mode
Full-time
Duration
3 years
Intakes
February July October
Total tuition fee (local)
B$ 11,666
Total tuition fee (foreign)
B$ 13,082

About this course

This course will equip you with a well-rounded understanding of developments in digital communications worldwide. It will involve you in hands-on and workplace learning, case studies and research. Our academic staff are internationally renowned digital media researchers and teachers with the expertise to guide your learning.

Entry Requirements

  • Commencing Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) - 60%
  • A Level GCE - 7
  • ATAR (International Indicative score only - 70
  • Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education - 16
  • Indian School Certificate Examination - 60%
  • All India Senior School Certificate - 65%
  • International BAccalaureate (IB) Diploma - 25
  • STPM, Malaysia - 7.3
  • UEC, Malaysia - 6
  • Program Matrikulasi (Matriculation Program), Malaysia - 2
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma - 72.4%
  • Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) - 9
  • High School Diploma, Vietnam - 8
  • UNSW Foundation Studies - 6.5
  • Foundation in Arts, Sunway College - 60%
  • Foundation in Science and Technology, Sunway College - 60%
  • Diploma of Higer Education Studies - 50%
  • Monash College Diploma Part 1** - 80%**
  • Monash College Diploma Part 2** - 55%**

**The Monash College Diploma Part 1 and 2 entry requirements published are for students commencing their undergraduate destination in 2019.

Curriculum

The course is made up of 24 units (144 credit points) that are divided into the following streams:

  • Eight units (48 credit points) in digital media studies
  • Four units (24 credit points) in fundamentals of communications and media studies
  • Four professional practice units (24 credit points)
  • Eight elective units (48 credit points) - Eight elective units that can be taken from the School of Arts and Social Sciences, or another School on campus.

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