Media & Comms
A course by
University of Auckland
Explore key ideas, debates, and practical skills in communication, including media, digital technologies, writing, public speaking, and ethical issues, with study options at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Develop knowledge of major debates and controversies in modern communication, including digital culture and technology.

Gain proficiency in skilled writing, multimedia communication, and public speaking suited to professional workplaces.

Interpret and apply principles related to misinformation, digital ethics, and responsible messaging.
Communication at the University of Auckland enables students to study how we communicate in the modern world, including through social media, news, and professional settings. The programme covers digital communication, misinformation, ethics, advertising in the digital age, and more. Students develop in-demand communication skills such as professional writing, audio and visual communication, public speaking, and understanding Māori and Pacific communication principles. Communication can be taken as a Bachelor of Communication for advanced focus or as a major within the Bachelor of Arts.
What you need to know first
University Entrance or equivalent

Media
Public Relations
Advertising
Communications
Government
Business

Media professional
Media & Comms
A course by
University of Auckland
Explore key ideas, debates, and practical skills in communication, including media, digital technologies, writing, public speaking, and ethical issues, with study options at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Develop knowledge of major debates and controversies in modern communication, including digital culture and technology.

Gain proficiency in skilled writing, multimedia communication, and public speaking suited to professional workplaces.

Interpret and apply principles related to misinformation, digital ethics, and responsible messaging.
Communication at the University of Auckland enables students to study how we communicate in the modern world, including through social media, news, and professional settings. The programme covers digital communication, misinformation, ethics, advertising in the digital age, and more. Students develop in-demand communication skills such as professional writing, audio and visual communication, public speaking, and understanding Māori and Pacific communication principles. Communication can be taken as a Bachelor of Communication for advanced focus or as a major within the Bachelor of Arts.
What you need to know first
University Entrance or equivalent

Media
Public Relations
Advertising
Communications
Government
Business

Media professional
Digital content creator
Advertising specialist
Public relations officer
Government communications officer
Business communications manager
Digital content creator
Advertising specialist
Public relations officer
Government communications officer
Business communications manager