Graphic design subjects include digital technology and design, desktop publishing and typology, digital design, design for industry, experimental design, advertising, and competitive design and professional practice work.
In television production, students receive training in the following methods visual storytelling, television production and technology, single and multicamera production, television post production, script analysis and directing for television, and undertake a major television project.
Students also undertake a sequence of eight contextual subjects.
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 256 points (29 subjects) in order to meet the requirements of each of the constituent degrees. Upon completion of the program, students graduate with two awards, the Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) and the Bachelor of Arts (Television Production).
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