Digital media is changing our world. Be at the forefront.
The last decade has seen unprecedented changes in communications and media content, technology and policy – with wide-ranging implications for business, politics, public policy and everyday life.
The Master of Communications and Media Studies builds your understanding of the changing global contexts of media and communication practices. Theoretically and practically grounded, it’ll give you a critically informed understanding of key issues affecting the global communications industry, focusing on the challenges posed by the emergence of digital media, globalisation and increasing levels of cross-cultural knowledge exchange.
You’ll be introduced to the latest developments and research in communications and media – including in social communication channels and online media – always with a view to real-world application.
You’ll gain contemporary skills necessary for participation in the planning and management of sophisticated communicative processes in regional, urban, national and international contexts.
These include critical thinking, cultural sensitivity, advanced reading and communication skills (both written and verbal), and high-level analytical skills.
More widely, the Master of Communications and Media Studies aims to develop your skills in communications, including corporate communication, and media research. This methodological training will enable you to participate in relevant research-based study and equip you with an edge for today’s competitive workplaces.
More information
The Monash University Handbook has detailed information about the course structure and requirements.
View the course map here.
Visit the School of Arts and Social Sciences to find out more about how to apply, our industry links and teaching staff.
Top 100 in the world
Your degree will be recognised wherever you want to work or study in the world. Monash University is ranked (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024):
- No. 23 in the world for Philosophy
- No. 47 in the world for Communication and Media Studies
- No. 64 in the world for Arts and Humanities
- Top 100 in the world for Anthropology, History, Politics and Sociology.
Go further
Completing this course with a distinction average or taking the research option will open a pathway to a higher degree by research.
Learn from professionals
At Monash you will learn from academics with professional experience. Many are renowned in their field and you’ll benefit from their extensive industry networks.
Flexibility
Choose between full-time or part-time study. As a part-time student, you’ll have access to the same resources as your full-time peers.
Advance your career
This master’s degree’s strong academic and research focus will empower you with the intellectual confidence and specialist skills to succeed within a competitive industry environment.
Credit exemption
If you have an honours degree in a relevant discipline, such as humanities or social sciences, you can accelerate your study and graduate in one year on full-time study.
Be supported
If you’re a Monash graduate, you’ll receive a 10% tuition fee waiver for this course.
The Master of Communications and Media Studies degree will prepare you for careers in various sectors within and beyond the media industry and communication industry
You’ll be able to design communication strategies, develop and implement communication policy plans, be a media spokesperson, and offer expert strategic communication advice through industry and market research.
Some common destinations for graduates include:
- corporate communications and public relations
- marketing and advertising
- management consulting
- diplomacy, foreign affairs and politics
- tourism and hospitality
- film, television and video
- academia
- research and policy.
To enter Monash University, you must satisfy particular academic, English language and age requirements.
Entry level 2
72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years full-time, 3 years part-time
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a cognate* discipline with at least a credit (60%) average.
or
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) and an Australian graduate certificate (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline with at least 50% average in both qualifications.
Please note that applicants for the Malaysia offering of this course will require at least 60% average in both qualifications. Applicants with an average between 50% – 60% may be considered if they have at least five years of work experience in a relevant field.
The Malaysian Qualifications Agency minimum program standards require applicants with less than CGPA 2.50 (equivalent to 60% average) to have at least 5 years of work experience in a relevant field.
Entry level 3
48 points to complete Duration: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
An Australian bachelor honours degree (or equivalent) in a cognate* discipline with at least a credit (60%) average.
Cognate disciplines include: humanities or social sciences.
Additional selection criteria
Applicants will be expected to provide a Curriculum Vitae and reference from their employer to be assessed for relevant work experience as part of the application process. An employee would generally be required to undertake work that requires a level of autonomy and accountability. Employees would be expected to exercise a range of professional capabilities, including strong communication skills, the ability to apply initiative and sound judgment, and analytical and critical thinking skills.