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A growing number of Australia’s top managers and executives see communication as central to facilitating the operation of organisations and positioning them at the cutting edge as they reconfigure themselves for a global environment and redefine the products and services they can provide.
Future managers and corporate communication leaders must understand the processes for creating, accessing and delivering communication services. They need to know how communication relates to corporate and organisational strategy. Students undertaking corporate communication will study areas such as conflict resolution, crisis and risk management and interpersonal, intercultural, gender and organisational communication among other corporate communication areas.
Graduates with skills in communication are only limited by their own imagination when they are seeking employment. Excellent communication skills underpins nearly every career and trained communicators are readily sought by companies wishing to enhance the message they are sending to an audience, whether it’s face to face or via mass media outlets like television.
Bond University’s degrees in Communication are taught by highly qualified academics with extensive industry backgrounds so if your dream is to send direct and dynamic messages to a global audience, a degree in Communication at Bond will help you bring your ambition to life.
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences offers degrees in four key areas of Communication:
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