Our Degrees are changing.
In 2014, Part I (first year) units will be introduced with Part II (second year and higher) units becoming available in subsequent years. Detailed information about Part II will be available here from mid-2014.
Find out more about our new degrees, or to get in touch and ask us what this means for you head to AskMurdoch. Continuing students can still access information for degrees commencing 2013 and prior in the Course Handbook.
Career options
Graduates in radio have progressed to successful careers in all aspects of media work both in Australia and abroad. The broad-ranging skills acquired during the course of your degree prepare you equally well for media production as for media-based roles in government, business and education. With genuine live-to-air experience and audio digital production skills, as well as theoretical knowledge about broadcast policy and audiences, radio graduates are prepared for a wide range of on-air and off-air roles in the broadcasting industries.
