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Hey im really interested in doing this course. Anyone here do it? What do you think of it?
I do it, it's rather boring.Cape said:The only person who I can think of does it, is Jacks. Some others on here might have done some subjects which are associated with the degree.
Communications as in like media and communications?Not-That-Bright said:I do it, it's rather boring.
I'm thinking more towards journalsim or public relations kind of stuff. Do any of the subjects you do relate to that?Jacks said:it's ok, I do BA (Comm) which is pretty much the same thing minus the arts obviously. If you are looking to do communications you will have to make it straight communications as they aren't offering my course to new students. I think communications will only be offered at Penrith in the coming years. You will probably be given the opportunity to choose an elected major or choose a specific area of study from a selected list, obviously how much you enjoy it depends on what you choose and on what your interests are. I don't mind it, but I'm suited to that type of study and I like what I'm doing. Of course you get the odd unit you don't like, or an extremely painful core unit, but that's all part of the uni game.
Really? Thats really good to hear. It really shits me when i hear people bagging out uws saying its just a last resort and its inferior to other unis just cause the cutoffs are lower.natstar said:I did an advertising unit, it was interesting but comm seems to be too practical for me. I prefer to write essays (gasp). Advertising is especially good becuase apparently its regarded in the industry over other uni's (like UTS) becuase the pratical/theory ratio is more balanced. Apparently UTS is too theory oriented
I don't know if straight Comm is more practical, I assume it would be but I write a huge amount of essays, piles of them...so there is a lot of theory in what I do, a lot more theory than practical. I prefer essays too which is just as well!natstar said:I did an advertising unit, it was interesting but comm seems to be too practical for me. I prefer to write essays (gasp). Advertising is especially good becuase apparently its regarded in the industry over other uni's (like UTS) becuase the pratical/theory ratio is more balanced. Apparently UTS is too theory oriented
lol - if you wanna do that stuff, do B Comm(journalism) - my bro's doin it - all about journalism n public relations stuff so would probly be better than some of the other Communications courses if that's what you're aftergreen_fairy said:I'm thinking more towards journalsim or public relations kind of stuff. Do any of the subjects you do relate to that?
from what my bro says straight comm at uws is very practical compared to other unis and coursesJacks said:I don't know if straight Comm is more practical, I assume it would be but I write a huge amount of essays, piles of them...so there is a lot of theory in what I do, a lot more theory than practical. I prefer essays too which is just as well!
Yes it certainly does (just not many).aliciat said:Hi guys!
Not to be somewhat random but does this communication course have exams?
I know it's ok...I was just making a comparison...my point mainly being that it does depend on the major you do...just so prospective students know what to expect.natstar said:no Jacks, i'm referring to the advertising course, i'm not sure about the other major's