International applicants who are currently doing:
an Australian Year 12 qualification in or outside Australia
an International Baccalaureate, or
a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3
IELTS (Academic): 6.5 overall, writing 6.0
TOEFL (Internet-based): 79–93 overall, writing 21
PTE (Academic): 58-64
CAE: 176-184
AE5/AE6 (PASS): AE5
This course prepares students for a wide range of roles within the media and cultural sectors. Students study the history, contemporary issues and theory of media and culture while developing technical and conceptual skills in film, video, new media and sound. The professional areas within the degree include film, video, television, multimedia, sound, radio, performance and installation, and the interplay among these media forms.
Taking a transdisciplinary approach, the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation utilises multiple perspectives from diverse fields, integrating a range of industry experiences, real-world projects and self-initiated proposals, equipping graduates to address the wicked problems, complex challenges and untapped opportunities in today's world.
This course explores the histories, theories, practices and challenges of creative media production. Working across multiple platforms, genres and media, students develop production skills in video, sound and digital media, and enhance their creative innovation in these areas. Students are encouraged to evolve as creative producers of media projects throughout their studies, as well as deepen their understanding and technical proficiency across media production areas. By the end of the course, students have developed a professional portfolio of creative media work.
By focusing on the high-level conceptual thinking and problem-solving practices that lead to the development of innovative, creative and entrepreneurial outcomes, students of the combined degree also gain leading edge capabilities that are highly valued in the globalised world, including dealing with critical and creative thinking, invention, complexity, innovation, future scenario building and entrepreneurship, and the ability to work on their own across disciplines. These creative intelligence competencies enable graduates to navigate in a rapidly changing world.
CRICOS: 087777J
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First year
AUTUMN SESSION
Citizenship and Communication
Exploring Media Arts
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Stream choices
JULY SESSION
Problems to Possibilities
SPRING SESSION
Digital Literacies
Composing the Real
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Stream choices
SUMMER SESSION
Creative Practice and Methods
Second year
AUTUMN SESSION
Communicating Difference
Fictions
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Second major
Electives
JULY SESSION
Past, Present, Future of Innovation
SPRING SESSION
Aesthetics
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Cross-disciplinary electives
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Second major
Electives
SUMMER SESSION
Creativity and Complexity
Third year
AUTUMN SESSION
Media Arts Specialist Modules
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Cross-disciplinary electives
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Second major
Electives
JULY SESSION SUBJECT CODE
Leading Innovation 81515
SPRING SESSION
Media Arts Project
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Cross-disciplinary electives
Select 8 credit points from the following:
Second major
Electives
SUMMER SESSION
Initiatives and Entrepreneurship
Fourth year
AUTUMN SESSION
Industry Innovation Project
Innovation Internship A
Select 6 credit points from the following:
Envisioning Futures
New Knowledge-making Lab
SPRING SESSION
Professional Practice at the Cutting Edge
Creative Intelligence Capstone
Select 6 credit points from the following:
Innovation Internship B
Speculative Start-up
Research Proposal
Career options include arts and cultural administrator, cinematographer, director, documentary-maker, editor, film producer, freelance media artist, multimedia designer, new media producer, producer, production manager, program commissioning editor, radio producer, scriptwriter, and sound designer.
By being creative thinkers, initiators of new ideas, scenario planners, global strategists, open network designers or sustainable futures innovators within their chosen field of study, graduates maximise the potential of their chosen profession, making them highly sought after graduates with the ability to identify and develop solutions to some of the most complex issues that face their disciplines and society.
OSHC 530 ($) AUD per year