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Master of Marketing and Digital Communications

Build powerful digital communications and marketing skills to thrive in your career.

 

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Navigate the future of digital marketing and communications with strategic insights and real-world skill.

In today’s digital world, communication is more than promotion. It’s how organisations lead, respond, and connect with their stakeholders. The Master of Marketing and Digital Communications is designed for professionals ready to influence not just consumer behaviour, but also reputation, relationships, and organisational direction across sectors.

This course brings together two distinct but complementary fields – Marketing and Communications – to give you a more comprehensive, strategic understanding of how messages shape outcomes, change perceptions and builds trust. You’ll explore digital marketing alongside strategic communication, crisis response, media strategy, and stakeholder engagement, preparing you to lead in roles that sit at the heart of business, government, and non-for-profit organisations alike.

Study at a Go8 University.

Monash is a member Australia’s prestigious Group of Eight (Go8). Ensuring your qualification is both respected and internationally recognised.

Graduate with strategic, future-ready skills.

Designed for mid to senior-level professionals, this program focuses on strategic thinking, critical analysis, and high-level communications and marketing management.

Learn through real-world assessments.

You’ll analyse social media trends, build communication plans, and tackle emerging challenges like stakeholder trust – skills needed from day one.

100% Online and built for professionals.

With accelerated six-week teaching periods and flexibility, you’ll advance your career without putting it on pause.

Tailor your pathway.

Shape your journey with a range of electives and advanced topics to align with your professional goals. Whether it’s digital leadership, media strategy, or organisational communication.

Explore communication beyond products and brands.

You’ll engage with topics like corporate citizenship, stakeholder engagement, and crisis management, preparing you to influence at the highest level, across business, government, and community.

Study Mode

Accelerated 100% Online

Duration

2 years part-time

Units

12

Intakes

Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Aug, Oct

Fees

Est. $4,637.50 per unit

FEE-HELP

Eligible students may apply for FEE-HELP.

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What does the Master of Marketing and Digital Communications cover?

This course consists of 12 units that comprehensively bring together studies of marketing and digital communications with advanced expertise drawing on industry best practice. Core areas of study include:

Digital fluency: Gain in-depth understanding of how emerging digital technologies are shaping the world of marketing and communications. Discuss the vast implications of AI and machine learning on consumer behaviour and future marketing strategies.

Communication strategy: Learn how to leverage digital media, SEO, SEM, digital analytics, and customer insights, to ensure comprehensive communication journeys that build reputation and brand trust and develop value for consumers.

Responding to crisis: Design effective and ethical crisis communication strategies, highlighting the role of empathy in disaster responses, key to roles across corporate, government and non-for-profit sectors.

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How Monash Online can change your world.

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Monash is ranked #3 globally and #1 nationally, Shanghai Ranking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2025.

The course content is of a high standard. The online platform Moodle is easy to navigate, engaging, and facilitates conversations between students and tutors. Course videos are of excellent quality and well-shot and delivered.

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Master of Marketing and Digital Communications

The course is structured in two parts: Part A. Core master’s study, and Part B. Advanced expertise. All students complete Part A. Depending upon prior qualifications, you may receive credit for Part B.

Note that if you are eligible for credit for prior studies you may elect not to receive the credit.

Need further clarification about our online course structure?

You can submit an enquiry directly to our student consultants by using the form listed on our contact us page. You’ll have the opportunity to schedule a call if you’d like to receive further information.

These units draw on best practices within communications and media studies.

Principles of global communications

Strategic communications in a digital era

Data analytics in communications

Effective crisis communications

Marketing principles in a digital world

Social media marketing

Integrated marketing communications

Digital marketing

Choose any 4 elective units to focus your area of interest further and contribute to your portfolio of professional development.

Your entry level will determine how many units you must complete to graduate with a Master of Marketing and Digital Communications. The Master of Marketing and Digital Communications offers two pathways to entry depending on prior qualifications.

Entry level 1: 72 credit points to complete

Duration: Two years part-time

An Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant* discipline, with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60, or equivalent qualification approved by the faculty.

OR

An Australian bachelor’s degree, with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60, or equivalent qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience approved by the faculty.

OR

An Australian bachelor’s degree and an Australian graduate certificate in a relevant* discipline, with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60, or equivalent qualification approved by the faculty.

*Relevant disciplines include: business, humanities, marketing and social sciences.

Entry level 2: 48 credit points to complete

Duration: 1.4 years part-time

A Monash University Graduate Certificate of Marketing and Digital Communications with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60.

English requirements

Applicants must meet the English language requirements.

University entrance requirements

Minimum entrance requirements apply for admission to Monash University Australia.

If you need help understanding the above entry requirements, reach out to our student consultants on our contact us page and schedule a booking for a chat.

For the Master of Marketing and Digital Communications, the estimated cost is $4,637.50 per unit*. You may be eligible to receive a FEE-HELP loan to cover part or all of your tuition. Fees are subject to change annually.

*Please note: these are the estimated domestic fees.

Scholarships

We offer over 360 types of scholarships, valued at up to $280,000. Some scholarships offer one-off payments while others continue for the length of your course. Learn more about Monash Scholarships.

Looking for clarification on fees, FEE-HELP or scholarships?

Enquire with our student consultants and schedule a call to get your questions answered.

Choose your study pathway.

You can graduate with a Master of Marketing and Digital Communications in approximately 2 years part-time accelerated, after completing 12 units (72 total credit points).

You can also exit the course after completing approximately 0.7 years part-time accelerated, 4 units (24 credit points), and you’ll receive a Graduate Certificate of Marketing and Digital Communications.

Marketing and Digital Communications at Monash Online

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Frequently Asked Questions

In a world where communication can shape reputations and drive change, Monash’s Master of Marketing and Digital Communication goes beyond traditional marketing – placing the power of communication at its core. In an era of digital disruption and constant noise, this program equips you to lead with clarity, connect with purpose, and navigate the evolving media landscape with confidence.
We’ve combined digital communications with marketing to reflect how modern organisations communicate beyond just selling products. While marketing focuses on customers and conversions, communications takes a broader view. It builds trust, manages reputation, and engages with stakeholders at every level. By exploring areas like strategic communications, crisis management, and digital media, you’ll gain the skills to lead organisational storytelling in a ever connected world.
In this case, ‘relevant work experience’ means you should have at least two years of marketing or related work experience approved by the faculty, plus a bachelor’s degree.
If you are using a CV, you will need at least five years’ work experience in marketing or communications, or related experience approved by the faculty.
*Applicants are required to provide a Curriculum Vitae and two references from their employers.

Study a master’s qualification delivered by those who change it.

Supported by our expert academics and student assistance team, you’ll experience the benefits of an immersive learning experience that is tailored to your needs. You’ll learn from experienced industry professionals, with a focus on real-world applications.

Meet your academic team

Dr Mugdha Rai

Course Designer

Mugdha Rai is the Director of the Master of Digital Marketing and Communications. Her research includes issues of globalisation, comparative communication studies, advocacy, political communication and democracy. She has degrees in media and communications, international law and journalism.

Bora Min

Bora Min is a consumer behaviour researcher who specialises in consumer novelties, innovation and new product adoption. Her research focuses on how feelings of control influence consumers’ need to adopt new products. She has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Social Psychology and a PhD in Marketing.

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