Advanced Diploma in Strategic Communication
Undergraduate
GRF-SCM-ADP 2026Course information for 2026 intake
Communicate with purpose and shape business outcomes
Learn the technical skills and theory needed to help organisations achieve their goals. Build expertise across media platforms. Tackle global communication challenges. Graduate ready to deliver impactful messaging that drives results.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Applications close
- 15 Feb 2026,
- 28 June 2026
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 12
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
- CSP available
- Yes
Advanced Diploma in Strategic Communication
About this degree
Graduates of the Advanced Diploma in Strategic Communication will have:
- Knowledge that forms the foundations of reflective and ethical professional practice in strategic communication fields and the evolving identity of an autonomous professional strategic communicator.
Graduates of the Advanced Diploma in Strategic Communication will be able to:
- Communicate professionally and collaborate effectively as required through multiple platforms and across diverse environmental, social and cultural contexts
- Apply creative and technical skills to generate professional outcomes and design appropriate solutions to diverse and evolving situations within strategic communication contexts.
- Produce media content and communication strategies that address social and environmental justice, applying ethical and legal perspectives in a range of strategic scenarios
- Appropriately engage with knowledge of First Nations peoples and communities in your professional practice, displaying respect for, and awareness of, ways of working that encourage positive outcomes.
All organisations need effective communicators—professionals who can design, implement, and evaluate communication strategies for diverse audiences and across varied contexts, platforms and technologies. The Advanced Diploma of Strategic Communication prepares you to meet this demand with confidence and creativity, providing substantial training in core skills and key aspects of the strategic communication industry.
From media law to crisis communication, event organisation to social media, you’ll develop practical skills relevant to contemporary strategic communication challenges. Taught by academics with extensive professional experience, this qualification equips you with the knowledge and capacity to produce clear, ethical, and effective messages, and to provide innovative communication solutions for a range of employment situations.
The advanced diploma also provides a strong foundation for further study or work in communication, media, or related fields, while offering a pathway to the Bachelor of Communication.
Recommended study pattern
It is recommended students complete level 1 and level 2 subjects before enrolling in level 3 subjects to ensure a strong foundation for learning.
Award requirements
The degree will normally be of one and a half year duration for full-time students. Part time students may take up to 4 years to accumulate subjects towards the degree. Upon being accepted into Griffith University, you may apply for credit for prior learning which may reduce the time it will take to complete your degree.
To be eligible for the award of the Advanced Diploma in Strategic Communication, you must complete 12 core subjects.
Note: In accordance with the University's Credit Transfer Policy and notwithstanding the amount of credit which may be given towards the Advanced Diploma in Strategic Communication, a student undertaking this program is required to complete a minimum of 8 subjects offered through Griffith University which are part of the Advanced Diploma in Strategic Communication degree requirements and which have not been credited towards another award.
Exit points
To be eligible to exit with the Diploma of Strategic Communication award, you must successfully complete 80 credit points as specified in this program.
To be eligible to exit with the Undergraduate Certificate in Strategic Communication award, you must successfully complete 40 credit points as specified in this program.
To exit, you should contact oua.programsupport@griffith.edu.au
Degrees are usually made up of core subjects and electives. Some degrees include a choice of majors, so you can focus your studies on a specialisation.
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Students are required to register with Griffith University for this award by completing a Registration form and paying the required fee. The non-refundable $150 registration fee is payable when the form is submitted. While there is no immediate requirement for potential students to register in the degree, students are recommended to register as soon as possible, in order to receive advice on credit and subject selection.
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Indicative first year fee
$17,400
Indicative total fee $26,100
The amounts shown here are indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
To learn more, go to Fees or contact a student advisor.
With a network of campuses spanning three cities in South East Queensland, Griffith University is committed to progressive multidisciplinary teaching and research and a valuable online provider with Open Universities Australia. Already attracting students from over one hundred countries, Griffith's dedication to academic excellence is available across Australia through OUA.
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Entry requirements
Completion of at least one undergraduate subject or equivalent (equivalent to 10 Griffith University credit points) with a minimum GPA of 4.0
A Rank of 60.00 or an ATAR Score of 60.00
Students may be able to receive credit for previous studies conducted at other institutions. Please contact the Open Universities Australia Officer, Griffith (OUA) Services at Griffith University.
A prospective student who has previously completed or partially completed a degree, may be eligible for a CSP and may also be eligible for credit transfer. For more information, please visit the following website:
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