Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland

www.unitec.ac.nz   

Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies)
Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations)
Certificate in Communication and Media Arts


Unitec has been a leader in applied tertiary education for 30 years.  Previously known as the Carrington Technical Institute, it became the Unitec Institute of Technology in 1994. This change highlighted the "best of both worlds" found on campus - the mix of the best attributes of a university with those of a polytechnic, a mix we are still proud of today.

In 2001, they opened a second campus in Henderson, West Auckland, and in 2004 they became known as Unitec New Zealand.In 2006, the Waitakere campus opened its new state-of-the-art learning centre and library, followed by their North Shore campus in Takapuna in 2008.

Now known as Unitec Institute of Technology, their aspiration is to be a world-class, world-scale Institute of Technology that is an agent of economic, social and environmental change.
It enrols over 23,000 students from more than 80 countries choosing to study at one of Unitec's four campuses each year.

Unitec offers a diverse programme in Communication Studies. Some of the degrees relevant to journalism students are:  

Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies)
Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations)
Certificate in Communication and Media Arts


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