Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy
We are known for our research and teaching on power, political change, communication and ethics.
Our courses offer pathways to careers in the public service, diplomacy and international relations, policy analysis, consultancy and advocacy, and media and communication.
Our Department is part of La Trobe's School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Hands-on media experience
Showcase your work alongside other emerging journalists on La Trobe’s media platform, upstart.
Check out some of their published work
Learn from the best
Learn from academic staff with expertise in social and political philosophy, logic, ethics and knowledge.
Meet scholars from La Trobe's Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy.
Over 50 majors and minors
Choose your own adventure with majors, minors and electives from more than 50 interest areas.
Tailor your arts degree, combining interest areas in humanities, social sciences, business, health or science
Bachelor of Media and Communication
Graduate with a portfolio of work, industry experience and specialised media knowledge. Master the tools and channels used to research, create, distribute and promote content to different audiences. Look behind the headlines and investigate the social, ethical, legal and technological questions that confront producers every day.
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Events
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Open Day – Melbourne Campus
Sunday 02 August 10:00am
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Open Day – Shepparton Campus
Sunday 09 August 09:00am
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Open Day – Mildura Campus
Wednesday 12 August 03:00pm
News
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A global education
Bachelor of Global Studies student Amber Sivyer shares how studying overseas and completing a Victorian Parliament internship shaped her passion for international policy and social change.
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Clare Wright wins top prize in NSW Literary Awards
Professor Clare Wright wins Book of the Year in NSW Literary Awards.
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Universities facing 'calculator moment' with AI
Opinion: Universities are facing their 'calculator moment' with AI.
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