31-01-2017 08:54 PM | |
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actually for the communications industry, a degree isn't essential. you're better off spending the time getting some real world work experience. or a business degree. |
10-01-2017 11:38 PM | |
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to be honest, i dont find see any distinct advantage in either one over the another... since both are private.. just take the faster path and earn that additional 2 years of working experience... that 2 years by then will provide you further opportunities rather than starting on a fresh start... my 2 cents worth... |
06-01-2017 04:15 AM | |
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stuck in the middle Hi im currently deciding as well. Three years later, i know right...Just wondering, did u ever get ur answer? |
11-03-2013 02:01 AM | |
icedcaffe |
Advice help: SIM RMIT or UB (Comms)? Hi, Any grads/students of SIM RMIT or UB Communications out there? Need some advice on your courses as I can't decide between the two. How are the modules like, lecturers, career prospects etc. I'm stuck between SIM's 1) UB: Bachelor of Arts (Communication) 2) RMIT: Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) I graduated with a diploma in mass comms last year. I'm actually more keen towards RMIT as it takes only 1 year, but I'm worried for my 'paper worth' once I graduate. RMIT degree takes only 1 year (with advanced standing) while the UB degree will take 3 years. Do employers take this into consideration while interviewing? Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks! |