Foundation Studies - Communication and Social Context (FS022COM) (108492M):Foundation Studies is delivered by the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Training, a fully owned entity of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University. Foundation Studies provides students with the knowledge, skills and confidence they need for their future academic success.
Located in the heart of the vibrant city of Melbourne, close to cafés, shops, arts and entertainment precincts, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Training’s Foundation Studies specialist staff support students every step of the way. The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology provides opportunities to develop students' global and social network, setting them up for success at the university and into the future.
To ensure students get the best start to their studies, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology has invested in careers counselling, academic and welfare support for international students to access when and where it suits them.
Please note that applicants from some countries will be required to pay a non-refundable application fee. The fee will go towards the tuition deposit for any students who enrol.
Foundation Studies gives students the opportunity to study the subjects that align with their interests and study goals. Students can choose from streams in:
- Art, Design and Architecture
- Business
- Communication and Social Context
- Engineering and Science
- Health
- Information Technology (IT)
Associate Degree - Professional Writing and Editing (AD016) (074927G):
This practical, industry-focused associate degree will nurture students' creative potential while building the skills, expertise and versatility they need to become a professional writer and/or editor.
During students' studies they will work alongside fellow students passionate about reading and writing. Students will also learn from teachers and mentors who are leading practitioners in their fields.
Students will start by gaining a broad base of skills in fiction, creative nonfiction, professional communication, digital content, grammar and editing. Then they will specialize in their preferred areas, with a focus on building a writing portfolio, developing practical projects, and engaging with industry and with readers.
Other opportunities include completing an industry placement, producing the annual Visible Ink anthology, collaborating with creative partners, and building students' professional networks by organizing and participating in literary events.