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Bachelor of Creative Industries

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128 points credit for successful completion of a Diploma or Advanced Diploma.

It will only be offered in partnership with external providers, for courses at Diploma or Advanced Diploma or equivalent levels.

Post successful completion of a TAFE accredited Diploma, Advanced Diploma or equivalent qualification then:

Core

VPA315 Design Portfolio (16)
VPA316 Studio Research (16)
ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries

Electives

COM115 Media Audiences and Public Opinion
COM117 Directing Information Programs
JRN112 Principles of Journalism
MST114 Production Planning
TXT201 Costume and Textile for theatre and TV
HST210 Media and Society in the 20th Century
COM212 Scriptwriting
ART214 Aspects of Design, 1850 to Present
ART222 Art, Technology and Culture
VPA318 Contemporary Design in Context
COM340 Social Media
ADV203 Principles of Advertising
VIS101 Visual Communication

Port Macquarie

VPA315 Portfolio
ADV203 Principles of Advertising
VIS101 Visual Communication
VPA316 Design Research
ART214 Aspects of Design
ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries

+ Residential School

No subjects with a Residential School component have been identified in this course.

+ Workplace Learning

No subjects with a Workplace Learning component have been identified in this course.

Enrolment pattern

Fulltime

Year 3

Session 1

VPA315 Design Portfolio (16)
Elective
Elective

Session 2

VPA316 Studio Research (16)
ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries
Elective

Part time:

Session 1

Elective
Elective

Session 2

ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries
Elective

Session 3

VPA315 Portfolio (16)

Session 4

VPA316 Studio Research (16)

Electives: Choose 3 from

VIS101 Visual Communication
COM115 Media Audiences and Public Opinion
COM117 Directing Information Programs
JRN112 Principles of Journalism
MST114 Production Planning
TXT201 Costume and Textile for theatre and TV
HST210 Media and Society in the 20th Century
COM212 Scriptwriting
ART214 Aspects of Design, 1850 to Present
ART222 Art, Technology and Culture
VPA318 Contemporary Design in Context
COM340 Social Media
ADV203 Principles of Advertising

Port Macquarie

Session 1

VPA315 Portfolio (16)
ADV203 Principles of Advertising
VIS101 Visual Communication

Session 2

VPA316 Design Research (16)
ART214 Aspects of Design
ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries.

Part Time

Session 1

VIS101 Visual Communication
ADV203 Principles of Advertising

Session 2

ART214 Aspects of Design
ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries

Session 3

VPA315 Portfolio (16)

Session 4

VPA316 Design Research (16)

Articulation agreements

This course is an add on third year articulation with a number of TAFE Insitutes. The academic standing of the institution in terms of Academic Senate's policy in the Academic Manual - Section E3: Institutional Articulation Agreements.

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Consider also:

  • Bachelor of Arts (Photography)
  • Bachelor of Arts (Photography) / Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)
  • Bachelor of Arts (Animation and Visual Effects)

Follow on study:

  • Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts) (Honours) - with specialisations
  • Master of Arts Practice - with specialisations

 

Bachelor of Creative Industries Communication and Creative Industries Undergraduate On campus Port Macquarie NO Active Arts Session 1; Session 2 1 year full-time
2 years part-time
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1 year full-time
2 years part-time

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