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33 Bachelor's degrees in Journalism & Media in New Zealand

Journalism
Develop the skills to work in the media industry, with the Journalism course from University of Canterbury.

Media and Communication
By studying the Media and Communication course from University of Canterbury, you will learn how to analyse and produce communications and media, and how other people understand it within their own social worlds.

Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies
Explore your passions through a rich variety of subjects and develop the creativity and flexibility needed in the changing job-market. Choose the Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
Kickstart your career by gaining skills that are in demand in top companies and the public sector. The Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations offered at the Victoria University of Wellington isn’t just another degree—it’s your pathway to a successful career in the worlds of business, finance, and government.
Film and Media Studies
The Film and Media Studies programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of screen culture and digital trends. This undergraduate degree is available for full-time study on campus, focusing on visual literacy and communication. Students develop critical insights into how media shapes our global society.
Public Relations
The Public Relations programme at the University of Waikato takes you beyond the textbook to tackle practical, real-world challenges facing companies, government, and community organisations. This hands-on learning approach will provide invaluable insights to supercharge your future career.
Communication - Journalism
The Communication - Journalism at Massey University is longest-running, internationally accredited journalism qualification.
Communication - Media Studies
The Communication - Media Studies at Massey University will help you create, critique, and connect with the media world, building skills to understand and make media for a wide range of professional communication roles.
Screen Production
Through the Screen Production degree from Auckland University of Technology you'll develop practical skills and work on projects in our industry-standard studio facilities.
Business - Human Resource Management and Employment Relations
The Business - Human Resource Management and Employment Relations at Massey University will give you the theoretical, policy and business skills you need to understand, manage and collaborate effectively with people in the workplace.
Media, Film and Television
The Media, Film and Television programme at the University of Auckland is a three-year, full-time undergraduate course. This public study mode degree focuses on developing creative and critical thinking skills within the arts. Students explore diverse perspectives while preparing for a dynamic career in the global media landscape.
Arts - Interpreting
Through the Arts - Interpreting course from Auckland University of Technology you learn to recognise cross-cultural implications for interpreting, and the ethical and professional responsibilities of an interpreter.
Design and Digital Media
The aim for the Bachelor of Design and Digital Media at Whitecliffe College is to provide graduates with future-focused creative skills within the field of design.
Arts with Honours - Media Technology
The Arts with Honours - Media Technology degree at Massey University offering new ways of working and is creating new tools and techniques for content production and consumption.
Media Design
Use your design skills to create content for multi-media platforms such as 2D and 3D animation, film and video production, and motion graphics within the Media Design programme at the University of Waikato.
Screen and Media Studies
The Screen and Media Studies course at University of Waikato makes sure you keep pace with new tools and platforms for the rapidly evolving media industry.
Communication - Public Relations
The Bachelor in Communication - Public Relations by Massey University delivers knowledge and skills that are in increasing demand – public relations is a fast-growing specialist area of communication.
Public Relations
With the Public Relations programme at the University of Waikato, you will learn how to create engaging multimedia content that connects with audiences and sparks conversations that can shift hearts and minds, leading to social change.
Public Relations
Through the Public Relations degree from Auckland University of Technology you'll learn from lecturers who have industry and academic expertise with a national and global outlook.
Screen and Media Studies
The Screen and Media Studies course at University of Waikato makes sure you keep pace with new tools and platforms for the rapidly evolving media industry.