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| QTAC code: | | Kelvin Grove: 421192. Caboolture: 461192. | | | Domestic entry: | | Kelvin Grove - February; Caboolture - February and July | | | Past OP cut-off: | | Kelvin Grove: 13. Caboolture: 15. | | | Past rank cut-off: | | Kelvin Grove: 74. Caboolture: 69. | | | Assumed knowledge: | | English (4, SA) | | | Preparatory studies: | | ENGLISH: Successful completion of a year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. | | | OP Guarantee: | | Yes | | | CRICOS code: | | 056186M | | | International fees: | | 2009: $9,750 (indicative) per semester (per semester, subject to annual review) | | | International entry: | | February and July | | | Course duration (full-time): | | 3 years | | | Total credit points: | | 288cp | | | Standard credit points/full-time semester: | | 48cp | | | Campus: | | Kelvin Grove and Caboolture | |
Why choose this course? The Bachelor of Creative Industries degree has been created in response to industry demand for graduates with expertise across several creative areas. Practical teaching You will develop contacts with industry through a professional placement unit in your third year. There is also an independent study option in which students can design and implement creative work. Industry links You will gain insight from those already working in the industry and establish networking opportunities through guest speakers and QUT teaching staff who have strong industry profiles. Course structure You can expand your employment opportunities by choosing co-majors and minors that match your areas of interest. You can also choose units from other QUT Faculties. Overview Interdisciplinarity goes hand in hand with creative practice. Increasingly, technology is central to creative impulse, providing fresh ways of producing works, additional outlets for creative content, and more channels to promote your skills, projects and performances.
The creative industries are continually evolving and, more and more, artistic practitioners are successfully creating their own opportunities rather than waiting for the right employment prospect to come along.
QUT's unique Bachelor of Creative Industries degree provides diverse knowledge, creativity and practical skills across a range of industries and practice. Why choose this course QUT is a global leader in the creative industries with an established reputation for research, industry links and creative practice innovation. This course offers flexibility, giving you the option to choose a combination of study areas to suit your individual skills, creative industries are career aspirations. While flexible, you will follow an established pathway through your creative industries units, which provide you with skills, knowledge and experience on which to build your creative career. Caboolture campus The Caboolture campus offers the first year of the major only. Students who complete their first year at Caboolture then transfer to Kelvin Grove campus for the remainder of the course.
For international students, this course is only offered on Kelvin Grove campus.
Career outcomes Graduates will be sought after for their interdisciplinary knowledge, creativity and practical skills across a range of industries including media and communications, creative and performing arts and popular culture. Opportunities exist in advertising, entertainment and leisure, indigenous cultural production, library and archival activities, film and video activities, multimedia, museums and historic sites, performance and production management, publishing, radio and television activities, software consultancy and supply, tourism and theme parks. We encourage you to foster your creative passion and shape your future career path through complementary study areas. Some examples are: - Interactive and Visual Design, Digital Media or Animation second major with minors in Games Design, Graphic Design, Music Studies, or Sound Studies to pursue an interest in the booming multimedia industry - Second major in Dance, Drama or Art and Design History, alongside minors in Audience and User Research and Performance Events and Festivals, to point you in the direction of a career in events and creative industries management - Journalism, Media and Communication second majors with minors in Screen Studies, Music Studies, Sound Studies or Television to help pursue work in the entertainment or media industry. - Creative and Professional Writing second major, with one of the literature based second majors or minors to prepare you for a career in publishing, perhaps as an author or editor. - Combinations that include Interactive and Visual Design, Advertising and Creative and Professional Writing to set you up to work in creative advertising. - Studies in one of the Business areas alongside your creative second major to prepare you for employment in marketing and promotions, such as film distribution, media promotions, fashion wholesaling or performing arts marketing. Course Structure The Interdisciplinary course is comprised of: Interdisciplinary Major (8 units) + Major (8 units) + Major (8 units) or 2 x Minors (4 units) or 1 x Minor (4 units) + 4 x Electives (1 unit)
Key Features of the Interdisciplinary major include: - Foundation units - introduce the creative industries, and the roles of professionals and practitioners who explore and exploit the expression of creativity for commercial and artistic gain. You'll gain wide-ranging communication skills, including digital, collaborative and written. - Skills-based units - you'll gain practical skills in effective speech communication and either film and television production or photomedia. - Interdisciplinary units - broaden your knowledge of the creative industries, gain an understanding and appreciation of how different creative disciplines relate to one another, and build your ability to work in collaborate teams through project work. - Capstone units - will prepare you for your creative career as an employee, consultant, project manager or entrepreneur, or give you the hunger for higher degree research.
Alongside your Interdisciplinary major, you'll choose at least one major from: - Art and Design History - Business - Advertising, Entrepreneurship, Integrated Marketing Communication, Marketing or Public Relations - Communication Design - Creative and Professional Writing - Dance - Digital Media - Drama - Fashion - Film, Television and Screen - Journalism, Media and Communication - Literary and Cultural Studies - Mathematics
Minors are available from Creative Industries and a selection from other areas at QUT: - Animation - Art, Design and Architecture - Art History - Audience and User Research - Business - Advertising, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Integrated Marketing Communication, Management or Marketing - Communication for the Professions - Communication Design - Computational Arts - Creative Writing - Dance Skills - Dance Studies - Digital Media - Drama - Fashion - Games Design - Indigenous Studies - Journalism - Languages - French, German, Indonesian, or Japanese - Lighting Design - Literature - Maths - Modern & Popular Literature & Culture - Music Studies - Performance Events - Professional Writing - Public Relations - Screen Studies - Sound Studies - Television - Visual Arts Practice Course Structures
Full time course structure - Kelvin Grove students only
| Code | Title | | Students are required to conform to one of the following three course structures: | | STRUCTURE ONE | | Semester 1, Year 1 | | KKB101 | Creative Industries: People and Practices | | | Choose either KPB101 or KVB104: | | KPB101 | Foundations of Film and Television Production | | KVB104 | Photomedia and Artistic Practice | | SELECT: | Second major: One First Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One First Unit | | Semester 2, Year 1 | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KKB102 | Creative Industries: Making Connections | | SELECT: | Second major: One Second Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One Second Unit | | Semester 1, Year 2 | | KKB221 | Approaching Interdisciplinarity | | SELECT: | Elective | | SELECT: | Second major: One Third Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One Third Unit | | Semester 2, Year 2 | | KKB222 | Interdisciplinarity in Practice | | SELECT: | Elective | | SELECT: | Second major: One Fourth Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One Fourth Unit | | Semester 1, Year 3 | | SELECT: | Elective | | SELECT: | Second major: One Fifth Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: One Sixth Unit | | SELECT: | Transitions to New Professional Environments Unit | | Semester 2, Year 3 | | SELECT: | Elective | | SELECT: | Second major: One Seventh Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: One Eighth Unit | | SELECT: | Transitions to New Professional Environments Unit | | STRUCTURE TWO | | Semester 1, Year 1 | | KKB101 | Creative Industries: People and Practices | | | Choose either KPB101 or KVB104: | | KPB101 | Foundations of Film and Television Production | | KVB104 | Photomedia and Artistic Practice | | SELECT: | Second major: One First Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One First Unit | | Semester 2, Year 1 | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KKB102 | Creative Industries: Making Connections | | SELECT: | Second major: One Second Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One Second Unit | | Semester 1, Year 2 | | KKB221 | Approaching Interdisciplinarity | | SELECT: | Second major: One Third Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One Third Unit | | SELECT: | Minor Two First Unit | | Semester 2, Year 2 | | KKB222 | Interdisciplinarity in Practice | | SELECT: | Second major: One Fourth Unit | | SELECT: | Minor One Fourth Unit | | SELECT: | Minor Two Second Unit | | Semester 1, Year 3 | | SELECT: | Second major: One Fifth Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: One Sixth Unit | | SELECT: | Minor Two Third Unit | | SELECT: | Transitions to New Professional Environments Unit | | Semester 2, Year 3 | | SELECT: | Second major: One Seventh Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: One Eighth Unit | | SELECT: | Minor Two Fourth Unit | | SELECT: | Transitions to New Professional Environments Unit | | STRUCTURE THREE | | Semester 1, Year 1 | | KKB101 | Creative Industries: People and Practices | | | Choose either KPB101 or KVB104: | | KPB101 | Foundations of Film and Television Production | | KVB104 | Photomedia and Artistic Practice | | SELECT: | Second major: One First Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two First Unit | | Semester 2, Year 1 | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KKB102 | Creative Industries: Making Connections | | SELECT: | Second major: One Second Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two Second Unit | | Semester 1, Year 2 | | KKB221 | Approaching Interdisciplinarity | | SELECT: | Second major: One Third Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: One Fourth Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two Third Unit | | Semester 2, Year 2 | | KKB222 | Interdisciplinarity in Practice | | SELECT: | Second major: One Fixth Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: One Sixth Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two Fourth Unit | | Semester 1, Year 3 | | SELECT: | Second major: One Seventh Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two Fifth Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two Sixth Unit | | SELECT: | Transitions to New Professional Environments Unit | | Semester 2, Year 3 | | SELECT: | Second major: One Eighth Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two Seventh Unit | | SELECT: | Second major: Two Eighth Unit | | SELECT: | Transitions to New Professional Environments Unit | Creative Industries Second Majors
| Code | Title | | INSTRUCTIONS FOR CO-MAJORS | | | Please refer to the following study sequences to plan your program. You must complete 96 credit points (normally eight 12 credit point subjects) from the specified units to achieve a co-major, following semester of offer and unit prerequisites (where applicable) to determine order of enrolment. Any unit(s) that appear in these co-majors and/or minors and are also mandatory elsewhere in your course can not contribute towards the completion of these co-majors and/or minors. Any unit(s) that appear in multiple co-majors and/or minors can only contribute towards the completion of one of these co-majors or minors. | | Advertising | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | AMB200 | Consumer Behaviour | | AMB220 | Advertising Theory and Practice | | AMB221 | Advertising Copywriting | | AMB222 | Media Planning | | AMB320 | Advertising Management | | AMB321 | Advertising Campaigns | | AMB330 | Advertising Strategy and Planning | | BSB126 | Marketing | | Animation | | KIB108 | Animation History and Practices | | KVB105 | Foundations of Drawing for Animation 1 | | KIB105 | Animation and Motion Graphics | | KVB106 | Foundations of Drawing for Animation 2 | | KIB203 | Introduction to 3D Computer Graphics | | KIB204 | Real-time 3D Computer Graphics | | KIB107 | Introduction to Programming for 3D Animation | | KIB316 | Virtual Environments | | Art and Design History | | | Description: This co-major equips you with the educational base necessary for a career in the arts professions, such as curatorial work, art criticism and arts administration. It offers a coherent and sequential set` of units that provide a platform for a research-based study of the visual arts, design and architecture. In conjunction with further study, this co-major will assist in preparing you for work as a professional in these disciplines. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | DAB325 | Architecture in the 20th Century | | DAB420 | Architecture, Culture and Space | | DEB102 | Introducing Design History | | KVB102 | Modernism | | KVB103 | Australian Art | | KVB108 | Contemporary Asian Visual Culture | | KVB211 | Post 1945 Art | | KVB212 | Australian Art, Architecture and Design | | KVB304 | Contemporary Art Issues | | KVB306 | Video Art and Culture | | Communication Design | | | Description: The aim of this co-major is to provide you with skills and knowledge in the domain of Communication Design. The co-major provides an introduction to the principles and practice of Communication Design, and the practical use of media technologies. Foundations of Communication Design and Media Technology units provide both a practical and theoretical basis for the studio units. Design Studio units situate the knowledge and skills gained from the first-level (100 coded) units into practice in a production / project setting, in the application areas of web development and interactive multimedia respectively. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KIB101 | Visual Communication | | KIB102 | Foundations of Interactive Media | | KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design | | KIB104 | Digital Media | | KIB210 | Design Studio 1: Interaction Design | | KIB211 | Design Studio 2: Web Development | | Creative and Professional Writing | | | Description: The aim of this co-major is to prepare students to graduate with adequate skills and knowledge in the area of creative and professional writing; to provide a thorough grounding in a variety of genres that include fiction, creative non-fiction, media writing and corporate writing and editing, thereby equipping graduates with the versatility required of professional writers; to enhance the critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills of students; to provide and understanding of creative writing in its social and generic contexts. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing | | KWB102 | Media Writing | | KWB103 | Persuasive Writing | | KWB104 | The Short Story | | KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing | | KWB107 | Creative Non-Fiction | | KWB203 | Creative Writing: The Novel | | KWB204 | Writing for Performance | | KWB206 | Youth and Children's Writing | | KWB207 | Great Books: The Literary Classics | | KWB303 | Writing and Publishing Industry | | Dance | | | Description: This co-major aims to provide a broad grounding in practical and theoretical aspects of dance. You will gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet, commercially driven genres, choreography and critical thinking and writing together with an understanding of the social and historical context of ballet, contemporary dance, and popular and world dance. | | | Assumed Knowledge: Previously acquired knowledge or skill IS required for you to undertake this co-major. It is essential that you be physically able, fit and have basic knowledge in a dance technique, either ballet, jazz or contemporary to undertake the practical units. | | KDB103 | Dance Technique Studies 1 | | KDB104 | Dance Technique Studies 2 | | KDB105 | Architecture of the Body | | KDB106 | Dance Analysis | | KDB107 | Choreographic Studies 1 | | KDB108 | World Dance | | KDB109 | Funk, Tap and all that Jazz | | KDB110 | Deconstructing Dance in History | | KDB204 | Australian Dance | | KDB205 | Dance in Education | | KSB225 | Music Theatre Skills | | Digital Media | | | Description: Online and interactive technologies now dominate creative and professional life. This co-major provides you with the opportunity to develop websites, multimedia projects, wikis and blogs, as well as allowing you to understand the guiding principals behind these new modes of communication and creative practice. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KCB101 | Communication in the New Economy | | KCB102 | Media and Society: From Printing Press to Internet | | | OR | | KJB101 | Digital Journalism | | KIB101 | Visual Communication | | KCB104 | Media and Communications Industries | | | OR | | KPB106 | Australian Television | | KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design | | KCB201 | Virtual Cultures | | KCB202 | New Media Technologies | | KCB203 | Consumer Cultures | | KVB306 | Video Art and Culture | | Drama | | | Description: The co-major offers a balance of performance theory and practice. It is designed as a learning sequence, beginning with introductory concepts and practices, through intermediate and on to advanced learning. Underpinning the co-major is a twin focus on contemporary performance-making and events management. Both of these areas are balanced by studies in theatre history and theory. Core topics include acting; directing; twentieth-century performance theory and practice; and events management. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KTB101 | 20th Century Performance | | KTB103 | Performing Skills 1: Character and Scene | | KTB104 | Performance Innovation | | KTB106 | Performing Skills 2: Style and Form | | KTB204 | Understanding Performance | | KTB207 | Staging Australia | | KTB061 | Creative Industries Management | | KTB062 | Creative Industries Events and Festivals | | KTB305 | The Entrepreneurial Artist | | KTB306 | Directing for Performance Events and Festivals | | Entrepreneurship | | | Description: To provide students with an introduction to basic business principles as well as the innovation, development, production and entrepreneurial activities required when starting a new business. Students who do the extended eight unit set will be able to supplement this with a range of broader business administration and promotional skills particularly in the marketing and management areas. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | AMB230 | Internet Promotion | | AMB240 | Marketing Planning and Management | | AMB251 | Innovation and Market Development | | BSB115 | Management, People and Organisations | | BSB126 | Marketing | | EFB210 | Finance 1 | | IBB213 | International Marketing | | MGB207 | Human Resource Issues and Strategy | | MGB216 | Managing Technological Innovation in Global Business | | MGB218 | Managing Business Growth | | MGB222 | Managing Organisations | | MGB223 | Entrepreneurship and Innovation | | MGB335 | Project Management | | Fashion | | | Description: This co-major has been designed to offer a mix of theoretical and practical units. The theory units will develop your knowledge and understanding of the history, industry and consumption of fashion and will introduce you to the critical legal issues surrounding the production and distribution of fashion. The practical units provide you with a variety of options to develop fashion related skills focusing on textile design, portfolio development and fashion journalism. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion | | KFB106 | Unspeakable Beauty: A History of Fashion and Style | | KFB206 | Fashion and Modernity | | KFB207 | Contemporary Fashion | | KVB213 | Graphic Investigation | | KFB204 | Textile Design | | KFB205 | Fashion and Style Journalism | | KFB208 | Fashion Portfolio | | KCB203 | Consumer Cultures | | KFB304 | Fashion, Law and the Real World | | Film, Television and Screen | | | Description: The aim of this co-major is to provide students with a range of understandings in the theory and practice of film, television and screen. This study area aims to enhance creative, technical and organizational abilities as well as building story telling and communication skills. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KPB101 | Foundations of Film and Television Production | | KPB102 | Film History | | KPB104 | Film and Television Production Resource Management | | KPB105 | Narrative Production | | KPB106 | Australian Television | | KPB107 | Television's Greatest Hits | | KPB202 | Film and Television Business Skills: Entrepreneurship and Investment | | KPB203 | Australian Film | | KPB205 | Documentary Theory and Practice | | KPB206 | International Cinema | | KPB303 | Critical Thinking About Television | | Integrated Marketing Communication | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | AMB202 | Integrated Marketing Communication | | AMB220 | Advertising Theory and Practice | | AMB230 | Internet Promotion | | AMB240 | Marketing Planning and Management | | AMB260 | Public Relations Theory and Practice | | AMB261 | Media Relations and Publicity | | AMB331 | Direct Marketing | | AMB350 | Sales and Customer Relationship Management | | AMB354 | Events Marketing | | BSB126 | Marketing | | Journalism, Media and Communication | | | Description: This co-major offers you a range of options to develop an understanding of the parameters of the journalism and professional communication fields. You can choose a mix of units to suit your career aspirations. If you choose to focus more on the Journalism (KJB) units, the co-major will introduce you to a range of journalism writing styles and offers an insight into some specialist areas of reporting. If you choose to focus more on the Media and Communication (KCB) units, it has been designed to enable you to develop the skills and knowledge to prepare media material for organizations that wish to build, and maintain, a media profile. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KCB102 | Media and Society: From Printing Press to Internet | | | OR | | KJB101 | Digital Journalism | | KJB120 | Newswriting | | KCB104 | Media and Communications Industries | | KJB121 | Journalistic Inquiry | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KJB224 | Feature Writing | | KJB239 | Journalism Ethics and Issues | | KFB205 | Fashion and Style Journalism | | | OR | | KJB280 | International Journalism | | KCB301 | Media Audiences | | KCB302 | Political Communication | | KCB304 | Managing Communication Resources | | | OR | | KJB322 | Desktop Publishing And Editing | | KJB337 | Public Affairs Reporting | | Literary and Cultural Studies | | | Description: The aims of this co-major are to prepare students to graduate with adequate skills and knowledge in the area of literary and cultural studies; to provide a thorough grounding in a range of texts, both literary and popular, ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenth and twentieth century literature and culture; to provide graduates with enhanced skills in critical thinking, writing and analysis; to provide graduates with an understanding of the social and historical context of literary and popular written texts; to provide some understanding of the major approaches in literary theory. | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | KWB108 | Introduction To Literary Studies | | KWB109 | Ozlit | | KWB206 | Youth and Children's Writing | | KWB207 | Great Books: The Literary Classics | | KWB208 | Modern Times (Literature and Culture in the 20th Century) | | KWB209 | Shakespeare, Then and Now | | KWB307 | Indigenous Writing | | KWB308 | Wonderlands: Literature and Culture in the 19th Century | | KWB309 | Popular Fictions, Popular Culture | | Marketing | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | AMB200 | Consumer Behaviour | | AMB201 | Marketing and Audience Research | | AMB202 | Integrated Marketing Communication | | AMB240 | Marketing Planning and Management | | AMB241 | E-Marketing Strategies | | AMB340 | Services Marketing | | AMB341 | Strategic Marketing | | BSB126 | Marketing | | Mathematics | | | Description: This co-major aims to provide you with powerful tools for the analysis of today's complex world and give an insight into many real-world problems of significant importance. | | | Assumed Knowledge: Maths B (if you do not have this you should include MAB105 as one of your first units) | | MAB100 | Mathematical Sciences 1A | | MAB101 | Statistical Data Analysis 1 | | MAB111 | Mathematical Sciences 1B | | MAB112 | Mathematical Sciences 1C | | MAB210 | Statistical Modelling 1 | | MAB311 | Advanced Calculus | | MAB312 | Linear Algebra | | MAB314 | Statistical Modelling 2 | | Public Relations | | | Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this co-major. | | AMB201 | Marketing and Audience Research | | AMB202 | Integrated Marketing Communication | | AMB260 | Public Relations Theory and Practice | | AMB261 | Media Relations and Publicity | | AMB262 | Public Relations Writing | | AMB360 | Corporate Communication Management | | AMB361 | Public Relations Campaigns | | AMB370 | Public Relations Cases | | BSB126 | Marketing | Creative Industries Minors
| Code | Title | | INSTRUCTIONS FOR MINORS | | | Please refer to the following study sequences to plan your program. You must complete 48 credit points (normally four 12 credit point subjects) from the specified units to achieve a minor, following semester of offer and unit prerequisites (where applicable) to determine order of enrolment. Any unit(s) that appear in these majors and/or minors and are also mandatory elsewhere in your course can not contribute towards the completion of these majors and/or minors. Any unit(s) that appear in multiple majors and/or minors can only contribute towards the completion of one of these majors or minors. | | Advanced Interactive Media | | KIB205 | Programming for Visual Designers and Artists | | KIB314 | Tangible Media | | KIB309 | Embodied Interactions | | KMB216 | Graphical Development Enrvironments For Media Interaction | | Advertising | | AMB220 | Advertising Theory and Practice | | AMB221 | Advertising Copywriting | | AMB222 | Media Planning | | BSB126 | Marketing | | Animation | | KIB105 | Animation and Motion Graphics | | KIB108 | Animation History and Practices | | KVB105 | Foundations of Drawing for Animation 1 | | KVB106 | Foundations of Drawing for Animation 2 | | KIB107 | Introduction to Programming for 3D Animation | | Art History | | KVB102 | Modernism | | KVB103 | Australian Art | | KVB211 | Post 1945 Art | | KVB304 | Contemporary Art Issues | | Art, Design and Architecture | | DAB325 | Architecture in the 20th Century | | DEB102 | Introducing Design History | | KVB212 | Australian Art, Architecture and Design | | KVB306 | Video Art and Culture | | Audience and User Research | | KCB102 | Media and Society: From Printing Press to Internet | | KCB105 | Media and Communication Research Methods | | KCB203 | Consumer Cultures | | KCB301 | Media Audiences | | Communication for the Professions | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing | | KCB302 | Political Communication | | KCB304 | Managing Communication Resources | | Computational Arts | | ITB001 | Problem Solving and Programming | | ITB003 | Object Oriented Programming | | | OR | | KIB105 | Animation and Motion Graphics | | KKB210 | Computational Arts 1 | | KKB211 | Computational Arts 2 | | Creative Writing | | KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing | | KWB104 | The Short Story | | KWB107 | Creative Non-Fiction | | KWB203 | Creative Writing: The Novel | | KWB204 | Writing for Performance | | Dance Skills | | KDB103 | Dance Technique Studies 1 | | KDB107 | Choreographic Studies 1 | | KDB108 | World Dance | | KDB109 | Funk, Tap and all that Jazz | | Dance Studies | | KDB105 | Architecture of the Body | | KDB106 | Dance Analysis | | KDB110 | Deconstructing Dance in History | | KDB204 | Australian Dance | | Digital Media | | KIB101 | Visual Communication | | KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design | | KCB201 | Virtual Cultures | | KCB202 | New Media Technologies | | KVB306 | Video Art and Culture | | Drama | | KTB103 | Performing Skills 1: Character and Scene | | KTB104 | Performance Innovation | | KTB106 | Performing Skills 2: Style and Form | | KTB204 | Understanding Performance | | KTB305 | The Entrepreneurial Artist | | Entrepreneurship | | AMB251 | Innovation and Market Development | | BSB115 | Management, People and Organisations | | BSB126 | Marketing | | MGB223 | Entrepreneurship and Innovation | | Fashion | | KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion | | KFB106 | Unspeakable Beauty: A History of Fashion and Style | | KFB206 | Fashion and Modernity | | KFB207 | Contemporary Fashion | | French | | HHB061 | French 1 | | HHB062 | French 2 | | HHB063 | French 3 | | HHB064 | French 4 | | HHB065 | French 5 | | HHB066 | French 6 | | HHB067 | French 7 | | HHB068 | French 8 | | Games Design | | ITB750 | Computer Game Studies | | ITB751 | Games Production | | KIB201 | Concept Development for Game Design and Interactive Media | | KIB202 | Enabling Immersion | | German | | HHB091 | German 1 | | HHB092 | German 2 | | HHB093 | German 3 | | HHB094 | German 4 | | HHB095 | German 5 | | HHB096 | German 6 | | HHB097 | German 7 | | HHB098 | German 8 | | Graphic Design | | KIB101 | Visual Communication | | KVB204 | Graphic Design | | KIB209 | Information Design | | KIB207 | Print Media | | KIB206 | Typography and Illustration | | Indigenous Studies | | EDB007 | Culture Studies: Indigenous Education | | HHB123 | Indigenous Australian Culture Studies | | HHB210 | Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And Culture | | HHB255 | Indigenous Politics And Political Culture | | HHB276 | Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and Protocols | | KKB004 | Indigenous Creative Industries | | KWB307 | Indigenous Writing | | Indonesian | | HHB071 | Indonesian 1 | | HHB072 | Indonesian 2 | | HHB073 | Indonesian 3 | | HHB074 | Indonesian 4 | | HHB075 | Indonesian 5 | | HHB076 | Indonesian 6 | | HHB077 | Indonesian 7 | | HHB078 | Indonesian 8 | | Integrated Marketing Communication | | AMB202 | Integrated Marketing Communication | | AMB220 | Advertising Theory and Practice | | AMB260 | Public Relations Theory and Practice | | BSB126 | Marketing | | Interactive and Visual Design | | KIB101 | Visual Communication | | KIB102 | Foundations of Interactive Media | | KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design | | KIB104 | Digital Media | | International Business | | BSB119 | International and Electronic Business | | IBB205 | Intercultural Communication and Negotiation Skills | | IBB210 | Export Management | | IBB303 | International Logistics | | Japanese | | HHB081 | Japanese 1 | | HHB082 | Japanese 2 | | HHB083 | Japanese 3 | | HHB084 | Japanese 4 | | HHB085 | Japanese 5 | | HHB086 | Japanese 6 | | HHB087 | Japanese 7 | | HHB088 | Japanese 8 | | Journalism | | KJB101 | Digital Journalism | | KJB120 | Newswriting | | KJB121 | Journalistic Inquiry | | KJB224 | Feature Writing | | Lighting | | PCB121 | Vision, Colour and Photometry | | PCB122 | Lighting Design | | PCB123 | Sustainability and Human Factors | | PCB124 | Lamps and Luminaires | | Literature | | KWB207 | Great Books: The Literary Classics | | KWB208 | Modern Times (Literature and Culture in the 20th Century) | | KWB209 | Shakespeare, Then and Now | | KWB307 | Indigenous Writing | | KWB308 | Wonderlands: Literature and Culture in the 19th Century | | Management | | BSB115 | Management, People and Organisations | | MGB210 | Managing Operations | | MGB220 | Management Research Methods | | MGB222 | Managing Organisations | | MGB309 | Strategic Management | | MGB334 | Managing in a Changing Environment | | Marketing | | AMB200 | Consumer Behaviour | | AMB201 | Marketing and Audience Research | | AMB240 | Marketing Planning and Management | | BSB126 | Marketing | | Mathematics | | MAB100 | Mathematical Sciences 1A | | MAB111 | Mathematical Sciences 1B | | MAB112 | Mathematical Sciences 1C | | MAB210 | Statistical Modelling 1 | | MAB311 | Advanced Calculus | | Modern and Popular Literature and Culture | | KWB108 | Introduction To Literary Studies | | KWB109 | Ozlit | | KWB206 | Youth and Children's Writing | | KWB309 | Popular Fictions, Popular Culture | | Music Studies | | KMB002 | Music and Spirituality | | KMB003 | Sex Drugs Rock 'n' roll | | KMB004 | World Music | | KMB107 | Sound, Image, Text | | Performance Events and Festivals | | KTB207 | Staging Australia | | KTB210 | Creative Industries Management | | KTB211 | Creative Industries Events and Festivals | | KTB306 | Directing for Performance Events and Festivals | | | And choose one from the following units: | | BSB126 | Marketing | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing | | Professional Writing | | KWB102 | Media Writing | | KWB103 | Persuasive Writing | | KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing | | KWB303 | Writing and Publishing Industry | | Public Relations | | AMB260 | Public Relations Theory and Practice | | AMB261 | Media Relations and Publicity | | AMB262 | Public Relations Writing | | BSB126 | Marketing | | Screen Studies | | KPB102 | Film History | | KPB103 | Film Genres | | KPB203 | Australian Film | | KPB205 | Documentary Theory and Practice | | KPB206 | International Cinema | | Sound Studies | | KMB104 | Music and Sound Skills | | KMB105 | Music and Sound Technology | | KMB106 | Music and Sound for Multimedia | | KMB108 | Sound Recording and Acoustics | | Television | | KPB104 | Film and Television Production Resource Management | | KPB106 | Australian Television | | KPB107 | Television's Greatest Hits | | KPB202 | Film and Television Business Skills: Entrepreneurship and Investment | | KPB303 | Critical Thinking About Television | | Visual Arts Practice | | KVB110 | 2D Media and Processes | | KVB111 | 3D Media and Processes | | KVB200 | Exhibition and Display in the Visual Arts | | KVB213 | Graphic Investigation | Creative Industries Faculty Undergraduate Open Electives
| Code | Title | | Creative Industries Faculty Undergraduate Open Electives | | | These unit offerings are current at the time of publication but are subject to change. | | | Rules for selecting electives: | | | * you must obey any elective rules as set out in your course requirements | | | * you cannot select a unit that forms part of the compulsory units of your course or the compulsory units of your chosen sub-major area. | | | * you must have successfully completed any pre/co-requisite units applicable | | | * the offering of elective units is subject to sufficient student enrolment numbers and staff availability | | | * some units are subject to quota restrictions | | | * KK33, KK34, KJ32, KM32, IX07 and IX16 students ONLY are permitted to select electives from outside the Faculty of Creative Industries | | Semester 1 Units | | Media & Communication | | KCB101 | Communication in the New Economy | | KCB102 | Media and Society: From Printing Press to Internet | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KCB201 | Virtual Cultures | | KCB302 | Political Communication | | Communication Design | | KIB108 | Animation History and Practices | | KIB201 | Concept Development for Game Design and Interactive Media | | Dance | | KDB105 | Architecture of the Body | | KDB108 | World Dance | | KDB110 | Deconstructing Dance in History | | Fashion | | KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion | | KFB206 | Fashion and Modernity | | Journalism | | KJB101 | Digital Journalism | | KJB120 | Newswriting | | KJB121 | Journalistic Inquiry | | KJB224 | Feature Writing | | KJB239 | Journalism Ethics and Issues | | Faculty | | KKB004 | Indigenous Creative Industries | | KKB101 | Creative Industries: People and Practices | | KKB210 | Computational Arts 1 | | Transition to New Professional Environments* | | KKB341 | Workplace Learning 1 | | KKB342 | Workplace Learning 2 | | KKB343 | Service Learning 1 | | KKB344 | Service Learning 2 | | KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 | | KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 | | KKB347 | Becoming A Researcher: Understandings, Skills and Practices | | Music & Sound | | KMB003 | Sex Drugs Rock 'n' roll | | KMB004 | World Music | | KMB104 | Music and Sound Skills | | KMB105 | Music and Sound Technology | | KMB108 | Sound Recording and Acoustics | | Film & Television | | KPB102 | Film History | | KPB106 | Australian Television | | KPB202 | Film and Television Business Skills: Entrepreneurship and Investment | | KPB203 | Australian Film | | KPB303 | Critical Thinking About Television | | Performance Studies | | KTB101 | 20th Century Performance | | KTB204 | Understanding Performance | | KTB061 | Creative Industries Management | | KTB062 | Creative Industries Events and Festivals | | Visual Arts | | KVB102 | Modernism | | KVB104 | Photomedia and Artistic Practice | | KVB110 | 2D Media and Processes | | KVB212 | Australian Art, Architecture and Design | | KVB304 | Contemporary Art Issues | | Creative Writing & Cultural Studies | | KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing | | KWB102 | Media Writing | | KWB103 | Persuasive Writing | | KWB104 | The Short Story | | KWB105 | Film and Television Scriptwriting | | KWB107 | Creative Non-Fiction | | KWB108 | Introduction To Literary Studies | | KWB207 | Great Books: The Literary Classics | | KWB208 | Modern Times (Literature and Culture in the 20th Century) | | KWB308 | Wonderlands: Literature and Culture in the 19th Century | | Semester 2 Units | | Media & Communication | | KCB101 | Communication in the New Economy | | KCB103 | Strategic Speech Communication | | KCB104 | Media and Communications Industries | | KCB105 | Media and Communication Research Methods | | KCB202 | New Media Technologies | | KCB203 | Consumer Cultures | | Communication Design | | KIB202 | Enabling Immersion | | Dance | | KDB106 | Dance Analysis | | KDB109 | Funk, Tap and all that Jazz | | KDB204 | Australian Dance | | Faculty | | KKB102 | Creative Industries: Making Connections | | KKB211 | Computational Arts 2 | | Transition to New Professional Environments* | | KKB341 | Workplace Learning 1 | | KKB342 | Workplace Learning 2 | | KKB343 | Service Learning 1 | | KKB344 | Service Learning 2 | | KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 | | KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 | | KKB348 | Becoming A Researcher: Contexts, Protocols and Impact | | KKB350 | Creative Industries International Study Tour | | Fashion | | KFB106 | Unspeakable Beauty: A History of Fashion and Style | | KFB207 | Contemporary Fashion | | Journalism | | KJB101 | Digital Journalism | | KJB120 | Newswriting | | KJB121 | Journalistic Inquiry | | KJB224 | Feature Writing | | KJB280 | International Journalism | | KJB337 | Public Affairs Reporting | | Music & Sound | | KMB002 | Music and Spirituality | | KMB007 | Introductory Ensemble | | KMB105 | Music and Sound Technology | | KMB107 | Sound, Image, Text | | KMB108 | Sound Recording and Acoustics | | KMB205 | Sound Media Musicianship | | Film & Television | | KPB103 | Film Genres | | KPB104 | Film and Television Production Resource Management | | KPB107 | Television's Greatest Hits | | KPB205 | Documentary Theory and Practice | | KPB206 | International Cinema | | Performance Studies | | KTB104 | Performance Innovation | | KTB207 | Staging Australia | | KTB062 | Creative Industries Events and Festivals | | Visual Arts | | KVB103 | Australian Art | | KVB104 | Photomedia and Artistic Practice | | KVB108 | Contemporary Asian Visual Culture | | KVB111 | 3D Media and Processes | | KVB211 | Post 1945 Art | | KVB306 | Video Art and Culture | | KVB307 | Theories of Spatial Culture | | Creative Writing & Cultural Studies | | KWB102 | Media Writing | | KWB104 | The Short Story | | KWB105 | Film and Television Scriptwriting | | KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing | | KWB109 | Ozlit | | KWB204 | Writing for Performance | | KWB206 | Youth and Children's Writing | | KWB209 | Shakespeare, Then and Now | | KWB307 | Indigenous Writing | | KWB309 | Popular Fictions, Popular Culture | | NOTES: | | | * Only one Workplace Learning unit may be completed | | | * KKB290, KKB357, KKB320, KKB330, KKB340-1 and KKB340-2 are only available to students enrolled in Creative Industries courses. | Transitions to New Professional Environments Units
| Code | Title | | A maximum of 48 credit points may be taken from the following units: | | KKB341 | Workplace Learning 1 | | KKB342 | Workplace Learning 2 | | KKB343 | Service Learning 1 | | KKB344 | Service Learning 2 | | KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 | | KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 | | KKB347 | Becoming A Researcher: Understandings, Skills and Practices | | KKB348 | Becoming A Researcher: Contexts, Protocols and Impact | | KKB350 | Creative Industries International Study Tour | Potential careers Administrator Advertising Professional Animator Art Project Manager Art Writer Arts Administrator Computer Game Programmer Computer Games Developer Creative Writer Curator Drama Teacher English Teacher Fashion Professional Film Composer Film/Television Producer Government Officer Information Officer Internet Professional Journalist Lighting Designer Lighting Technician Manager Marketing Officer/Manager Mathematician Media Industry Specialist Multimedia Designer Music Agent/Manager Music Publisher Music Technologist Musical Director Organisational Communication Specialist Policy Officer Project Developer Project Manager Public Relations Officer/Consultant Publishing Professional Sound and Music Producer Sound Designer Stage Manager Theatre Lighting Theatre Professionals Visual Artist Visual Arts Teacher Web Designer
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