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English has a long tradition of excellence at UNE, having been taught since the University was founded in 1938. As an English student you will immerse yourself in novels, plays, poetry, fiction and non-fiction with a wide range of origins, including from American, Australian, British and Indigenous cultures. You can also study texts from key historical periods, such as the Renaissance and the Victorian era, plus Contemporary Literature, as well as gaining an understanding of important cultural, theoretical, and social concerns, in Critical Theory, Australian Literature, and Children’s Literature.
You will learn the secrets of great literature, how it shapes society and how society affects it. You will also learn skills in practical writing, research and how to write to persuade, inform and delight, with an eye to your future career.
English can be studied as a minor in the Advanced Diploma in Arts, or as a major in the Bachelor of Arts, Graduate Certificate in Arts and Master of Arts. English units can also be taken as electives across many undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
The Bachelor of Media and Communications, and the related majors within the Bachelor of Arts, offer a balance of academic and vocationally relevant education. They provide a flexible approach to media and communications, covering digital media and internet studies; the changing role of film, television and print media; and studies in writing, editing and publishing.
You can explore units on new media and Australian and international film/television including features and documentary, news media and advertising. Other units include rhetoric and persuasion, popular culture, children’s media and writing in different genres, including non-fiction, and media-based and professional writing.
Our writing programs explore varied forms and practices of writing. Building on the foundations of academic writing, they will help you develop knowledge of media-based, creative and professional genres, and give you the ability to apply that knowledge in your own writing.
Areas of study include an introduction to writing in academic and popular genres, and more advanced work in creative and critical writing, professional communication, writing short fiction and non-fiction, digital, social media, media-based writing (e.g. writing for the web) and publishing and editing. By examining the fundamental principles and techniques of good writing, our programs foster the ability to write successfully in different styles relating to different contexts and changing communications technology.
Writing can be studied as a minor in the Advanced Diploma in Arts, or as a major in the Bachelor of Arts, Graduate Certificate in Arts and Master of Arts. A major in Writing and Publishing is also available in the Bachelor of Media and Communications. Writing units can also be taken as electives across many undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
† Course list subject to change. Applications expected to open August 2020.
^^ Please note: not all majors available to all candidates. Please see the Course and Unit Catalogue for details.
At UNE, online study is about the kind of flexibility and support that can only come from a university that has long understood the challenges faced by adults studying from home.
We have three teaching periods (trimesters), giving you greater choice about when and how much they study each year.
We know that a vital part of online study is your engagement with the learning community. Communication with your classmates, teaching staff and university support staff will enhance your study experience and ensure that your skills extend beyond the subject matter. UNE’s teaching staff are experts in their field which is why UNE consistently receives five stars from students for teaching quality.
Online study can also be referred to as 'distance education' (also off-campus, or external study) and provides an opportunity for you to study without having to physically attend a campus.
To make sure your learning can take place when it suits you, UNE provides online facilities which allow you to send questions, submit assignments, engage with other students, order library books, check your results and access other resources, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
As a UNE student, you will have access to our professional support services including:
Studying on campus in Armidale gives you the traditional university experience, with the added benefit of small class sizes and great access to lecturers. Our Academic staff are passionate about what they teach and are keen to see you succeed.
We have affordable accommodation options that put you right at the heart of the action, giving you maximum independence and access to academic, sporting and social facilities.
Our Residential Colleges give you the benefit of academic and social support networks and a rich tradition of vibrant inter-college competitions in sporting and cultural activities.
All of this means that you get every opportunity to reach your full potential and get the very best start (plus some great memories along the way).
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