Bachelor of Media Communication careers
Career options
The skills learned in the Bachelor of Media and Communication program are so versatile that you could work in a wide range of areas, such as:
- Social media manager
- Journalist
- Video producer
- Media content coordinator
- Public relations professional
- Digital communications strategist
- Researcher
- Media educator
- Television producer
- Radio broadcaster
- Movie critic
- Publisher
- Content writer
- Film director
- Broadcast presenter
- Location manager
Just a few of our graduates have gone on to be:
- AFL chief of staff, Herald Sun and News Corp publications
- Victorian Government's Department of Premier and Cabinet communications and engagement adviser
- The Age transport reporter
- Tour De France journalist
- Australian Community Media property news editor
- Herald Sun editorial assistant
- SBS Mandarin producer
- WorkForClimate head of content
- Vietnam Red Cross Humanity and Life News journalist
- Harvey Taylor senior public relations manager
- Havas Melbourne senior performance manager
- Ogilvy content writer, Singapore
- Charles Darwin University communications officer
- Cox Inall Dentsu account director
Meet our graduates

Jessica Humphreys
Jessica's career has taken her from web based public relations to a career of social media communications. She has worked as a sessional Lecturer for Monash in communications and social media and is now the Co-Founder and Communications Director of Oraco Agency, a communications agency that helps build small brands into forward-thinking businesses.

Stephanie Chen
After graduating, Stephanie worked for Planet Indonesia, an international not-for-profit organisation that conserves at-risk ecosystems through village-led partnership, spent eighteen months working in West Kalimantan as the International Communications and Content Manager, and then gained work as Digital Co-Director, Democracy in Colour, a national racial and economic justice organisation.
