Bachelor of Creative Industries (KK33)
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Course Details
Course duration (full-time): | 3 years |
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Total credit points: | 288cp |
Standard credit points/full-time semester: | 48cp |
Course coordinator: | AskQUT, askqut@qut.edu.au; +61 7 3138 2000 |
Discipline coordinator: | AskQUT |
Course contact: | +61 7 3138 2000, askqut@qut.edu.au |
Delivery: | Kelvin Grove |
CRICOS code: | 056186M |
Faculty: | Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice |
Scholarships
Discontinuation
The last intake into KK33 was 2017. From 2018 this course has been replaced by KK43 Bachelor of Creative Industries. Continuing KK33 students may contact askqut@qut.edu.au if they have any concerns.
Additional costs
There are requirements that you will need to meet as a student in this course. (Film, Television and Screen students only). Information is available from the Additional course requirements and costs website.
Study costs
Domestic students may need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).
Study overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit towards your QUT creative industries degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners. Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in a creative or non-creative discipline area, depending on how they match with your QUT course. Saving your electives for exchange will allow you the most flexibility. For more information, visit student exchange.
Pathways to further study
On successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to apply for entry into the Master of Teaching (Secondary) or Master of Philosophy, provided you meet the entry requirements.
Note: Entry to graduate-entry teacher education courses usually requires that you have studied a range of units in a different subject area to the main focus of your degree. This forms the basis of your second teaching area. Check the entry requirements for specific teaching courses.
Course Structures
Bachelor of Creative Industries core units (6 units)
PLUS
Creative Industries major (8 units)
PLUS
Second major (8 units) + 2 electives
OR
2 minors (4 units each) + 2 electives
Course requirements notes:
- You must complete a minimum of five (5) subjects from your Creative Industries Major prior to enrolling in any KKB3xx units.
- Majors can be selected from 'Creative Industries Major Options'.
- Second majors can be chosen from 'Creative Industries Second Major Options', or from 'Other Faculty Second Major Options'.
- Minors can be selected from 'Creative Industries Minor Options', 'University Wide Minor Options', or from 'Language Minor Options'.
- Electives can be selected from Creative Industries University Wide, Work Integrated Learning or English Curriculum Teaching Unit Options lists.
- A maximum of 10 units can be selected from other faculties. This includes units completed as part of majors and minors.
- A maximum of 60 credit points of the following units can be taken throughout your course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347, KKB350, KKB351, KKB352.
Considering becoming a secondary school teacher?
Check out the 'Becoming a secondary school teacher' unit list below for information on how to structure your unit choices to ensure you complete the correct mix of units.
Curriculum changes for 2022
There are a number of changes to Creative Industries units and study areas which may affect your enrolment. Please review your revised study plan progression carefully.
Students who selected one of the discontinued BCI majors prior to 16th December 2017 will be able to complete it though there may be some changes to available units. The new/revised BCI Majors are also available for selection. See the below table for more information.
BCI Majors available in 2017 or earlier | BCI Majors available from 2018 |
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Animation Major (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN) |
This major is not available for selection after 15th Dec 2017. |
Art and Design History Major (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST) |
This major is not available for selection after 15th Dec 2017. |
Creative and Professional Writing Major (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) |
Creative and Professional Writing Major (KEBXMJR-CRPRFWG) |
Dance Studies Major (KKBXMJR-DANCEST) |
This major is not available for selection after 15th Dec 2017. |
Drama Major (KKBXMJR-DRAMA) |
Drama and Performance Major (KEBXMJR-DRAMAPF) |
Entertainment Industries Major (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS) |
Entertainment Major (KEBXMJR-ENTMENT) |
Fashion Communication Major (KKBXMJR-FASHION) |
Fashion Communication Major (KEBXMJR-FASHCOM) |
Film, Television and Screen Major (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC) |
Screen Content Production Major (KEBXMJR-SCCNPRD) |
Interactive and Visual Design Major (KKBXMJR-INVISDN) |
Interactive and Visual Design Major (KEBXMJR-INVISDN) |
Journalism Major (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) |
This major is not available for selection after 15th Dec 2017. |
Literary Studies Major (KKBXMJR-LITSTD) |
This major is not available for selection after 15th Dec 2017. |
Media and Communication Major (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM) |
Media and Communication Major (KEBXMJR-MEDIACM) |
Music Major (KKBXMJR-MUSIC) |
Music and Sound Major (KEBXMJR-MUSICSD) |
Study Plan Progressions
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB102 Equivalents: KKD102 | Creative Industries: Making Connections |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Third Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit | ||
SELECT | Note: Students considering studying overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must apply by 1 November. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): | ||
KPB101 Equivalents: KPB117 | Introduction to Screen Production |
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DXB102 Equivalents: KIB101 | Visual Communication |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser. |
KVB104 Equivalents: KVD104 KZB104 | Photo Media and Art Practice |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1 instead of your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit. You will undertake your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit in Year 2 Semester 2. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options (either KYB201 or KKB285): | ||
KKB285 | Creative Enterprise Studio 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB185 |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
Note: KXB202 Project Management for Entertainment and KTB211 Creative Industries Events and Festivals are permitted to count as a 'Level 2 Unit Option'. | |||
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1 instead of your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit. You will undertake your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit in Year 2 Semester 2. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Creative Industries University Wide, Work Integrated Learning or English Curriculum Teaching Area Unit Options lists |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Creative Industries University Wide, Work Integrated Learning or English Curriculum Teaching Area Unit Options lists |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB180 Equivalents: KYB102, KKB101, KKD101 | Creative Futures |
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SELECT | A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): | ||
DXB102 Equivalents: KIB101 | Visual Communication |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser. |
KPB101 Equivalents: KPB117 | Introduction to Screen Production |
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KVB104 Equivalents: KVD104 KZB104 | Photo Media and Art Practice |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Third Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
Note: Students who have not already completed KKB101 Creative Industries: People and Practices, will complete KKB180 instead. | |||
Note: Students considering studying overseas in Year 3 Semester 1 must apply by 1 June. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options (either KYB201 or KKB285): | ||
KKB285 | Creative Enterprise Studio 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB185 |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
Note: KXB202 Project Management for Entertainment and KTB211 Creative Industries Events and Festivals are permitted to count as a 'Level 2 Unit Option'. | |||
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1 instead of your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit. You will undertake your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit in Year 2 Semester 2. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit | |||
SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1 instead of your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit. You will undertake your Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit in Year 2 Semester 2. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Creative Industries University Wide, Work Integrated Learning or English Curriculum Teaching Area Unit Options lists |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit | ||
SELECT | A Complementary Studies unit | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Creative Industries University Wide, Work Integrated Learning or English Curriculum Teaching Area Unit Options lists |
Important Notice
Students who commenced at Caboolture were able to select their Creative Industries Unit Options (CI electives) from the Caboolture only unit options (which may have included units from Business and Education offered at Caboolture). From 2018 these Caboolture only unit options will no longer be available for selection.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB101 Equivalents: KKD101 | Creative Industries: People and Practices |
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SELECT | A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): | ||
DXB102 Equivalents: KIB101 | Visual Communication |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser. |
KPB101 Equivalents: KPB117 | Introduction to Screen Production |
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KVB104 Equivalents: KVD104 KZB104 | Photo Media and Art Practice |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your chosen Second Major or Minor or from the Creative Industries Unit Options (electives) |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB102 Equivalents: KKD102 | Creative Industries: Making Connections |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your chosen Second Major or Minor or from the Creative Industries Unit Options (electives) | ||
Note: Students considering studying overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must apply by 1 November. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1 instead of 'a unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor'. You will undertake this 'Major, Second Major or Minor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2. | |||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options (either KYB201 or KKB285): | ||
KKB285 | Creative Enterprise Studio 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB185 |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
| |
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1 instead of 'a unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor'. You will undertake this 'Major, Second Major or Minor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2. | |||
Note: KXB202 Project Management for Entertainment and KTB211 Creative Industries Events and Festivals are permitted to count as a 'Level 2 Unit Option'. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options |
Important Notice
Students who commenced at Caboolture were able to select their Creative Industries Unit Options (CI electives) from the Caboolture only unit options (which may have included units from Business and Education offered at Caboolture). From 2018 these Caboolture only unit options will no longer be available for selection.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB102 Equivalents: KKD102 | Creative Industries: Making Connections |
| |
SELECT | A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): | ||
DXB102 Equivalents: KIB101 | Visual Communication |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser. |
KPB101 Equivalents: KPB117 | Introduction to Screen Production |
| |
KVB104 Equivalents: KVD104 KZB104 | Photo Media and Art Practice |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your chosen Second Major or Minor or from the Creative Industries Unit Options (electives) |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB180 Equivalents: KYB102, KKB101, KKD101 | Creative Futures |
| |
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your chosen Second Major or Minor or from the Creative Industries Unit Options (electives) | ||
Note: Students who have not already completed KKB101 Creative Industries: People and Practices, will complete KKB180 instead. | |||
Note: Students considering studying overseas in Year 3 Semester 1 must apply by 1 June. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options (either KYB201 or KKB285): | ||
KKB285 | Creative Enterprise Studio 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB185 |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
| |
Note: KXB202 Project Management for Entertainment and KTB211 Creative Industries Events and Festivals are permitted to count as a 'Level 2 Unit Option'. | |||
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1 instead of 'a unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor'. You will undertake this 'Major, Second Major or Minor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
Note: For students intending to complete KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice as the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you should enrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1 instead of 'a unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor'. You will undertake this 'Major, Second Major or Minor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from your Major, Second Major or Minor | ||
SELECT | A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options |
Unit Lists
The below information provides advice for current Creative Industries Faculty undergraduate students who are considering teaching as a career option following the successful completion of a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Creative Industries or Bachelor of Music degree.
Students graduating from their undergraduate degree in 2017 and onwards can apply for entry to EU50 Master of Teaching (Secondary). EU50 is a two year course offered from 2018.
There are a set of minimum requirements for admission to EU50 Master of Teaching (Secondary). The following information meets those requirements and gives you the best preparation for your teaching area.
Prerequisites: first teaching area
For the first teaching area at least three quarters of a year (6 QUT units) of successful full-time higher education study completed in a major area or equivalent. Completed study can be from different courses at bachelor degree level or higher.
Assumed knowledge: second teaching area
For the second teaching area at least half a year (4 QUT units) of successful full-time higher education study in a minor area or equivalent. Completed study can be from different courses at bachelor degree level or higher. Your first and second teaching areas must be different.
Please contact the Faculty of Education Student Affairs Office for further information about EU50 (email: educationenq@qut.edu.au or ph 3138 3947).
Dance first teaching area suggestions | |||
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* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) | |||
* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance Performance) | |||
* Dance Minor with two additional Dance units (electives) | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Dance Studies Major | |||
* Dance Studies Second Major |
Dance second teaching area suggestions | |||
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These are in addition to the first teaching area suggestions above: | |||
* Dance Minor | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Dance Studies Minor |
Drama first teaching area suggestions | |||
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* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama) | |||
* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Drama and Performance Major | |||
* Drama and Performance Second Major | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Drama Major | |||
* Drama Second Major |
Drama second teaching area suggestions | |||
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These are in addition to the first teaching area suggestions above: | |||
* Drama Minor |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing) | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Creative and Professional Writing Major, with CWB201/KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing or KWB115/CWB102 Influence and Persuasion, and at least one ‘English Literature’ unit completed as part of this study package. | |||
* Creative and Professional Writing Second Major with CWB201/KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing or KWB115/CWB102 Influence and Persuasion, and at least one ‘English Literature’ unit completed as part of this study package. | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing) | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Literary Studies Major | |||
* Literary Studies Second Major | |||
* Creative Writing Minor PLUS Literature Minor with KWB115/CWB102 Influence and Persuasion or CWB201/KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing completed as part of these study packages. | |||
English Literature units: | |||
CWB110 Equivalents: KWB108 | Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies |
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CWB112 Equivalents: KWB311 | Popular Culture: A 21st Century Communication Industry |
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CWB113 Equivalents: KWB109 | Writing Australia |
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CWB212 Equivalents: KWB209 | Shakespeare, Expert Communicator |
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KWB212 | Poetry and Poetics |
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KWB214 Equivalents: KWB313 | The Artful Life: From Memoir to Fiction |
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*Note: CWB211 The Unstable Self: Disruption and Technology in 20th Century Writing and CWB310 Science, Machines and Monsters: 19th Century Literature and Culture were offered for the last time in 2021. These units are permitted to count as an 'English Literature' unit if completed in 2021 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KWB308 Wonderlands: Literature and Culture in the 19th Century was offered for the last time in 2020. KWB308 is permitted to count as an 'English Literature' unit if completed in 2020 or earlier. | |||
*Note: LCB320 Studies in Language and KWB207 Great Books: Creative Writing Classics were offered for the last time in 2018. LCB320 and KWB207 are permitted to count as 'English Literature' units if completed in 2018 or earlier. |
English second teaching area suggestions | |||
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These are in addition to the first teaching area suggestions above: | |||
* Creative Writing Minor with at least one ‘English Literature’ unit completed as part of this study package, PLUS CWB201/KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing or KWB115/CWB102 Influence and Persuasion as an elective. | |||
Commenced in 2018 or earlier: | |||
* Modern and Popular Literature and Culture Minor, PLUS CWB201/KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing or KWB115/CWB102 Influence and Persuasion as an elective. | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Literature Minor – KWB115/CWB102 Influence and Persuasion or CWB201/KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing can be used as part of this Minor or as electives. Contact askqut@qut.edu.au if you want to use as part of Literature Minor. | |||
*Note: LCB320 Studies in Language was offered for the last time in 2018. LCB320 is permitted to count as an 'English Literature' unit if completed in 2018 or earlier. |
Film and Media first teaching area suggestions | |||
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* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, Screen and New Media) | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Screen Content Production Major | |||
* Screen Content Production Second Major | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation) | |||
* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, TV and New Media Production) | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with an Animation or Film, Television and Screen Major with KPB120 Contemporary Screen Histories (equivalent to KPB109) or KPB113 Screen Text Analysis or KNB125 Animation History and Context completed as part of these study packages. | |||
* Animation or Film, Television and Screen Second Major with KPB120 Contemporary Screen Histories (equivalent to KPB109) or KPB113 Screen Text Analysis or KNB125 Animation History and Context completed as part of these study packages. |
Film and Media second teaching area suggestions | |||
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These are in addition to the first teaching area suggestions above: | |||
* Screen Studies Minor PLUS KPB101 Introduction to Screen Production completed as an elective. | |||
* Scriptwriting for Interactive Environments Minor with KPB113 Screen Text Analysis completed as part of this study package. | |||
* CGI Minor or Character Animation Minor or Design and Visual Storytelling for Animation Minor, PLUS KPB113 Screen Text Analysis completed as an elective. | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Animation Minor with KPB109 Film, Screen and Animation Histories completed as part of this study package. |
Music (middle years and secondary) first teaching area suggestions | |||
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* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music) | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Music and Sound major | |||
* Music and Sound Second Major | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Bachelor of Music | |||
* Bachelor of Creative Industries with a Music Major | |||
* Music Second Major | |||
Note that knowledge of music fundamentals is assumed knowledge (the ability to read and notate music by hand or computer). |
Music (middle years and secondary) second teaching area suggestions | |||
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These are in addition to the first teaching area suggestions above: | |||
* Music Minor | |||
Commenced in 2017 or earlier: | |||
* Music Studies Minor | |||
* Sound Design Minor |
Visual Arts first teaching area suggestions | |||
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* Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) | |||
* Visual Arts Practice Minor, PLUS Art and Design History Minor | |||
Commenced in 2018 or earlier: | |||
* Visual Arts Practice Minor, PLUS Art, Design and Architecture Minor or Art History Minor |
Visual Arts second teaching area suggestions | |||
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These are in addition to the first teaching area suggestions above: | |||
* Visual Arts Practice Minor PLUS KVB102 Modernism in Art, KVB113 Australian Art and Identity, KVB216 Post 1945 Art, or KVB223 Post 1989 Art completed as an elective. |
Instructions
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 major, following semester of offer and unit requisites (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.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: You will gain skills and knowledge in the areas of creative or professional writing, grounded in a variety of genres, including fiction, creative non-fiction, media writing, and corporate writing and editing. Your critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills will be enhanced, and you will have an understanding of the social and generic contexts of creative and professional writing. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Creative and Professional Writing Unit Options | ||
CWB111 Equivalents: KWB114 | Scientific and Technical Writing |
| SA in Senior English or equivalent is assumed knowledge. |
CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
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CWB204 | Persuasive Communication |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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KWB104 | Writing Fiction |
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KWB113 Equivalents: KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing |
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KWB116 Equivalents: KWB107 | Writing Creative Non-Fiction |
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KWB118 | Genre Writing and Storytelling |
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KWB211 | Creative Writing: Style and Technique |
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KWB212 | Poetry and Poetics |
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KWB312 Equivalents: KWB217, KWB310 | Editing and Publishing |
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KWB319 Equivalents: KWB215 | Dangerous Ideas: Contemporary Debates in Writing |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: The major offers studies of contemporary theatre, informed by theory-infused practice. It is designed as an experiential learning sequence, that is underpinned by foundational knowledge, skills and practices essential to understand old and new theatre forms. This introductory knowledge is then intersected with engagement with socially engaged practice, writing for performance, and culminates in participation in the development of a collaborative theatre work. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Drama and Performance Unit Options | ||
KTB110 Equivalents: KTB101 | Plays that Changed the World |
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KTB111 Equivalents: KTB103, KSB116 | Acting in Realism: The Authentic Actor |
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KTB120 | Diverse Theatre Practice |
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KTB121 Equivalents: KTB106, KSB126 | Acting in Style: The Responsive Actor |
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KTB217 | Story and Performance |
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KTB225 Equivalents: KTB302, KTB204 | Radical Theatre Forms |
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KTB227 Equivalents: KTB213, KTB306 | Leadership in Creative Contexts: Directing Creativity |
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KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This major will prepare you for work as a producer, creating and managing entertainment projects and organisations. You will gain business, legal and creative skills suitable for work in the entertainment industries, which include television, popular music, major entertainment events, games, radio, entertainment marketing, sports media, theme park or movie industries. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Entertainment Unit Options | ||
CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CDB101 | Managing Media and Entertainment |
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CDB201 | Entertainment Strategy |
| Prerequisites: (CDB101 and CYB105) or completion of 48 credit points of study |
CDB202 Equivalents: KXB201 | Entertainment Cultures |
| Prerequisites: CYB106 or completion of 96 credit points of study |
CYB102 Equivalents: KXB101 | Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries |
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CYB105 Equivalents: KCB301 | Understanding Audiences |
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CYB106 Equivalents: KXB102 | Global Media and Entertainment Industries |
| Prerequisites: CYB102 or KXB101Awareness of basic industry structures, operations, and professional practices is assumed knowledge. |
LWS008 | Entertainment Law | Prerequisites: LWS009 or BSB111 or LWB145 or LLB101Antirequisites: LWS011 | |
LWS009 | Introduction to Law |
| Students who have studied any Australian Bachelor of Laws Unit are not permitted to do this unit. |
*Note: KXB202 Project Management for Entertainment and KXB301 Entertainment Industries Studio are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2019 or earlier. |
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*Description: This major reflects the diversity of fashion careers, where communication is crucial to the development of the global fashion industry. The Fashion Communication major prepares you for current and future careers in the fields of Brand Communication, Product Development, Retail Management, Styling and Sustainable Supply Chain Management. Fashion Communication units cover history, theory and industry contexts of fashion from both practical and theoretical perspectives. Learning modules cover fashion image making, fashion aesthetics, fashion history and theory, fashion media, fashion supply chains and sustainable and ethical approaches to fashion product development and textiles. You will learn how fashion is communicated, marketed and distributed through industry channels and have the opportunity to develop practical skills in both the technical and expressive communication of fashion across a diverse range of industry contexts and media. More advanced units offer you the o | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Fashion Communication Unit Options | ||
DFB102 Equivalents: KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion Communication |
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DFB104 Equivalents: DFB203, KFB104 | Fashion Sustainability |
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DFB204 Equivalents: DFB406 | Fashion Product Development |
| Introductory fashion visualisation skills are assumed knowledge. |
DFB206 Equivalents: DFB402, KFB207 | Global Fashion Cultures |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study |
DFB208 | Fashion Textiles |
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DFB209 Equivalents: DFB303, KFB109 | Global Fashion History |
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DFB305 Equivalents: DFB602, KFB305 | Fashion Justice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of Fashion units (DF% coded) |
DFB308 | Fashion Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of Fashion units (DF% coded) |
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*Description: In this major students will gain skills and knowledge in the domain of interactive and visual design, including the principles, practice and practical use of media technologies. Students progress through studio-based units, which situate their learning into a production or project-based settings. Areas focused on include graphic design, image making, information design, web design and designing interfaces for future technologies. | |||
It is recommended that you review the requisite requirements for units to ensure your unit selection enables you to successfully complete the requirements of this major. DXB102, DXB202 and DXB203 are highly recommended to be undertaken as first year units as they are requisites for many advanced units, but this is not compulsory. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Interactive and Visual Design Unit Options | ||
DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB102 Equivalents: DXB202, KIB120, KVB204 | Image Design and Production |
| Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB201 Equivalents: DXB302, KIB231, KIB335 | Typographic Design |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB203 Equivalents: DXB402, KIB207 | Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DVB302 Equivalents: DXB502, KIB340 | Data Visualisation and Information Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication or Interaction units (DVB% or DXB%)Antirequisites: CCN104, CCN205Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DXB110 Equivalents: DXB201 | Principles of Interaction and UX Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB111 Equivalents: DXB203, KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), you can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor and web browser and you can install and update software |
DXB205 Equivalents: DXB304, DXB404 | Interactive Narrative Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 24 credit points of study |
DXB210 | Critical Experience Design |
| Prerequisites: DXB110 or DXB201Foundational knowledge of interaction design principles and practices is assumed knowledge |
DXB211 Equivalents: DXB303, KIB205 | Creative Coding |
| Prerequisites: 36cp of previous studyIt is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB212 Equivalents: DXB501, KIB314 | Tangible Media |
| Prerequisites: DXB211 or DXB303A basic knowledge of the principles of computer programming, and computational processes and techniques is assumed knowledge |
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*Description: This major allows you to develop skills and knowledge to prepare media material for organisations that wish to build and maintain their media profile. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Media and Communication Unit Options | ||
CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CCB205 Equivalents: CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
CCB206 Equivalents: CYB106 | Global Media and Culture |
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CWB203 Equivalents: CCB203 | Strategic Speech |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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CYB113 | Living in a Media World |
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CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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*Note: The following unit is permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2023 or earlier (CCB101, CCB102 ,CCB200, CCB203, CCB204, CCB302, CYB101, CYB104, CYB105 ) |
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*Description: The Music and Sound major aims to impart a broad understanding of music practice in contemporary social, cultural and economic contexts and to provide you with a combination of practical and theoretical skills to support a career in music through creative, administrative, and business pathways. | |||
Assumed Knowledge: Previously acquired knowledge or skill IS required for you to undertake this major. An understanding of the fundamentals of aural skills, basic knowledge of music software, and a basic understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. | |||
It is recommended that you review the requisite requirements for units to ensure your unit selection enables you to successfully complete the requirements of this major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Music and Sound Unit Options | ||
KMB118 | Musicianship 1 |
| An understanding of the fundamentals of melody, harmony and rhythm, a basic proficiency in aural skills, and the ability to demonstrate these fundamentals with an instrument/s. |
KMB119 | Sound Recording and Audio Production |
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KMB128 Equivalents: KMB139, KMB141 | Musicianship 2 |
| Prerequisites: KMB118 or (KMB122 and KMB137)An understanding of the fundamentals of music production, tonal and sound aural skills, and the ability to demonstrate these fundamentals with an instrument/s, relevant software, and visual representations. |
KMB129 | Composition and Sound Design in Digital Environments |
| Basic sound recording knowledge (such as delivered in KMB119 Sound Recording and Audio Production). |
KMB217 Equivalents: KMB225 | Music Creation 1 |
| A moderate understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
KMB222 | Music and Culture |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of studyAssumed basic knowledge of music fundamentals. |
KMB223 Equivalents: KMB252, KMB107 | Music and Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of studyBasic knowledge of music software is assumed. |
KMB227 Equivalents: KMB235 | Music Creation 2 |
| Prerequisites: KMB217A well-developed understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
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*Description: You will develop a range of knowledge in the theory and practice of film and screen. You will develop storytelling and communication skills, as well as creative, technical and organisational abilities. Your understanding of the industry will, with appropriate second major combinations, set you up for professions such as promotion, advertising, publicity, marketing and public relations, web-based and multi-platform screen content, or corporate and community-based media production. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Screen Content Production Unit Options | ||
KNB110 Equivalents: KNB137 | Virtual Art Department: 3D Assets and Virtual Worlds |
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KNB205 Equivalents: KNB217 | Digital Creatures and Characters |
| Content within this unit assumes fundamental knowledge and experience in 3d modelling, texturing and creation of real-time environments. |
KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
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KPB119 Equivalents: KPB117, KPB101 | Introduction to Screen Production: Single Camera |
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KPB219 | Factual Screen Production |
| Prerequisites: KPB119 or KPB123Prior experience in Film and Television (e.g. high school studies) is assumed knowledge. |
KZB104 Equivalents: KVB104 | Photomedia |
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KZB250 Equivalents: KNB227 | Virtual Production |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
KZB290 | Production Management |
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KZB360 | Community Arts Practice |
| Prerequisites: 96cp of completed study |
Instructions
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 major, following semester of offer and unit requisites (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.
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*Description: This major provides you with important skills in the skills, principles, concepts and history of animation. Beginning with drawing for animation and an exploration of the history of the animation industry and its practices, you will then apply this knowledge to current and emerging fields within the animation industry including motion graphics, 3D modelling and animation, real-time 3D and character animation. Through the creation of an interactive virtual environment you will be given the opportunity to refine your skills and expand your knowledge of the 3D animation industry. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this major. | |||
It is recommended that you review the requisite requirements for units to ensure your unit selection enables you to successfully complete the requirements of this major. KNB127, KNB135 and KNB137 are highly recommended to be undertaken as first year units as they are requisites for many advanced units. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Animation Unit Options | ||
KNB125 Equivalents: KNB113, KNB122, KNB111, KIB110, KIB220, KVB106 | Animation History and Context |
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KNB126 Equivalents: KNB123, KIB105 | Motion Design |
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KNB127 Equivalents: KNB124, KIB111, KIB203 | CGI Foundations |
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KNB135 Equivalents: KNB211 | Animation Aesthetics |
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KNB136 Equivalents: KNB112, KVB105 | Visual Storytelling: Production Design |
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KNB137 Equivalents: KNB212, KIB325, KIB215 | Digital Worlds |
| Prerequisites: KNB127 or KNB124 |
SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Animation Unit Options | ||
KNB215 | Animation Performance |
| Prerequisites: KNB135 or KNB211Fundamental knowledge and skills in the process of animating within 3D software is assumed knowledge. |
KNB216 | Visual Storytelling: Cinematic Pre-Visualisation |
| Prerequisites: KNB136 or KNB112 |
KNB217 | Digital Creatures |
| Prerequisites: KNB137 or KNB212Introductory 3D skills and concepts is assumed knowledge. |
KNB225 | Advanced Animation Performance |
| Prerequisites: KNB215 or KNB211 |
KNB226 | Visual Storytelling: Animation Pre-Production |
| Prerequisites: KNB216 or KNB122 |
KNB227 Equivalents: KNB222, KIB226, KIB316 | CGI Technologies |
| Prerequisites: KNB137 or KNB212A firm understanding and ability with 3D production processes is assumed knowledge. This includes but is not limited to modelling, UV mapping, texture creation, rigging, and 3D file and data management. |
*Note: KPB109 is permitted to count towards the Introductory Animation Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KNB221, KNB311 and KNB313 are permitted to count towards the Advanced Animation Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KNB212 will count as an Advanced Animation Unit Option. Its equivalent, KNB137, will count as an Introductory Animation Unit Option. |
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*Description: This 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 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 major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Art and Design History Unit Options | ||
DAB200 Equivalents: DAB325 | Modern Architecture |
| Prerequisites: DYB114 |
DAB220 Equivalents: DAB420 | Architecture, Culture and Place |
| Content of DAB103 Architecture Visualisation 1 is Assumed Knowledge. |
DYB112 | Spatial Materiality |
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DYB114 Equivalents: DEB202, DED202, UXB130 | Spatial Histories |
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DYB124 Equivalents: DEB202, DED202 | Design Consequences |
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KVB102 | Modernism in Art |
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KVB113 Equivalents: KVB115, KVB103 | Australian Art and Identity |
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KVB210 | Time-Based Art: Moving Images |
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KVB216 Equivalents: KVB214, KVB211 | Post 1945 Art |
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KVB223 | Post 1989 Art |
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*Note: KVB212, KVB215 and KVB304 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DAB103 is permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2018 or earlier. |
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*Description: The aim of this 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 an 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 major. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Creative and Professional Writing Unit Options | ||
CWB102 Equivalents: KWB115 | Influence and Persuasion |
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CWB112 Equivalents: KWB311 | Popular Culture: A 21st Century Communication Industry |
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KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
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KWB104 | Writing Fiction |
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KWB113 Equivalents: KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing |
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KWB116 Equivalents: KWB107 | Writing Creative Non-Fiction |
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SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Creative and Professional Writing Unit Options | ||
CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
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CWB202 | Rhetoric: Public Communication Skills |
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CWB303 Equivalents: KCB303, KCB307 | Communication Project |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 168 credit points of studyThis is an advanced-level unit to be completed in the final year of your course. |
KWB211 | Creative Writing: Style and Technique |
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KWB214 Equivalents: KWB313 | The Artful Life: From Memoir to Fiction |
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KWB212 | Poetry and Poetics |
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KWB217 Equivalents: KWB310 | Editing and Publishing |
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*Note: KWB303 is permitted to count towards the Advanced Creative and Professional Writing Unit Options if completed in 2019 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KWB112 is permitted to count towards the Introductory Creative and Professional Writing Unit Options if completed in 2018 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KWB207 is permitted to count towards the Advanced Creative and Professional Writing Unit Options if completed in 2018 or earlier. |
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*Description: This 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 major. For health and safety reasons, admission to this major is dependent upon an appropriate level of physical fitness to prevent injury, and having no pre-existing injuries or structural/physical issues that would prevent your safe and full participation in all physical activities within its practical units. You may be required to confirm your fitness to attempt this major. If so, you must obtain a physiotherapist's report and have it approved by the Dance Study Area Coordinator before you will be permitted to enrol in this major. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Dance Unit Options | ||
KDB107 | Fundamentals of Choreography |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB113 Equivalents: KDB106 | Dance Studies |
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KDB122 Equivalents: KDB121 | Popular Dance Styles |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB123 Equivalents: KDB110 | Dance Legacies |
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SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Dance Unit Options | ||
KDB206 | Dance in Contemporary Culture |
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KDB210 Equivalents: KDB209 | Dance Composition |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB222 Equivalents: KDB108 | World Dance |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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*Note: KDB105, KDB108, KDB109 and KDB120 are permitted to count towards the Introductory Dance Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KDB204, KDB205, KDB225 and KDB231 are permitted to count towards the Advanced Dance Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. |
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*Description: The 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 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 major. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Drama Unit Options | ||
KTB110 Equivalents: KTB101 | Plays that Changed the World |
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KTB111 Equivalents: KTB103, KSB116 | Acting in Realism: The Authentic Actor |
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KTB120 | Diverse Theatre Practice |
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KTB121 Equivalents: KTB106, KSB126 | Acting in Style: The Responsive Actor |
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SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Drama Unit Options | ||
KTB217 | Story and Performance |
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KTB225 Equivalents: KTB302, KTB204 | Radical Theatre Forms |
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KTB227 Equivalents: KTB213, KTB306 | Leadership in Creative Contexts: Directing Creativity |
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KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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*Note: KTB102, KTB104 and KSB106 are permitted to count towards the Introductory Drama Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KDB225, KTB210, KTB211, KTB215 and KTB305 are permitted to count towards the Advanced Drama Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. |
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*Description: On completion of this major, you will be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to pursue a career in the Entertainment Industry. These include an understanding of the characteristics of mainstream commercial culture that appeal to large audiences; an understanding both of business and creative processes; an ability to balance the two of these; and an awareness of historical and current Entertainment content and business. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this major. | |||
SELECT | Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the 'Entertainment Industries Unit Options List'. BSB126 is mandatory unless you are already undertaking it as part of another study package. | ||
BSB126 Equivalents: BSD126, BSX126, CTB126 | Marketing |
| Antirequisites: BSB116 |
KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
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Entertainment Industries Core Units: | |||
AMB207 Equivalents: AMX207 | Entertainment Marketing in a Digital World |
| Prerequisites: 48 credit points of completed studies |
CDB201 | Entertainment Strategy |
| Prerequisites: (CDB101 and CYB105) or completion of 48 credit points of study |
CDB202 Equivalents: KXB201 | Entertainment Cultures |
| Prerequisites: CYB106 or completion of 96 credit points of study |
CYB102 Equivalents: KXB101 | Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries |
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CYB106 Equivalents: KXB102 | Global Media and Entertainment Industries |
| Prerequisites: CYB102 or KXB101Awareness of basic industry structures, operations, and professional practices is assumed knowledge. |
LWS008 | Entertainment Law | Prerequisites: LWS009 or BSB111 or LWB145 or LLB101Antirequisites: LWS011 | |
SELECT | Select one unit from the Entertainment Industries Additional Unit Options List. LWS009 is mandatory unless you meet the LWS008 prerequisite through another unit. | ||
LWS009 | Introduction to Law |
| Students who have studied any Australian Bachelor of Laws Unit are not permitted to do this unit. |
*Note: Students who meet the LWS008 prerequisite via one of the following units (BSB111, LWS145 or LLB101) are unable to undertake LWS009 Introduction to Law. From 2020, such students can choose either CCB201 Australian Media, CDB101 Managing Media and Entertainment or CYB105 Understanding Audiences from the 'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit Options' as an alternative to LWS009. | |||
*Note: KXB202 is permitted to count towards the 'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit Options' if completed in 2019 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KXB301 is permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2019 or earlier. | |||
*Note: You may complete CDB201 as a substitute for KXB301. |
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*Description: This major has been designed to offer a mix of theoretical and practical units to reflect the professional diversity of fashion careers, where communication is fundamental to the dissemination of fashion globally. The theory units will develop your knowledge and understanding of the history, industry and consumption of fashion and how fashion is communicated, marketed and distributed through industry channels for production, and through branding, trends, styling and graphic/technical requirements. The practical units provide you with a variety of options to develop fashion communication related skills focusing on fashion graphics, product development and fashion journalism. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this major. | |||
*From 2015, this major's title has changed from 'Fashion Major' to 'Fashion Communication Major'. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Fashion Communication Unit Options | ||
DFB102 Equivalents: KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion Communication |
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DFB104 Equivalents: DFB203, KFB104 | Fashion Sustainability |
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DFB105 Equivalents: DYB122, DFB302, KFB107 | Fashion Visualisation |
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DFB204 Equivalents: DFB406 | Fashion Product Development |
| Introductory fashion visualisation skills are assumed knowledge. |
DFB209 Equivalents: DFB303, KFB109 | Global Fashion History |
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SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Fashion Communication Unit Options | ||
DFB205 Equivalents: DFB304, KFB210, DFB308 | Fashion Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyDFB102 is assumed knowledge - broad introductory understanding of the breadth of the fashion system and fashion cultures. |
DFB206 Equivalents: DFB402, KFB207 | Global Fashion Cultures |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study |
DFB207 Equivalents: DFB404, KFB205 | Fashion and Style Journalism |
| Prerequisites: DFB102 or CJB201 or KFB103 or KJB224 |
DFB305 Equivalents: DFB602, KFB305 | Fashion Justice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of Fashion units (DF% coded) |
*Note: KFB108 is permitted to count towards the Introductory Fashion Unit Options if completed in 2014 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted to count towards the Advanced Fashion Unit Options for students who commenced this major in 2014 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DFB502 will count towards the Advanced Fashion Communication Unit Options if completed in 2018 or earlier. |
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*Description: The aim of this 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 organisational 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 major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Film, Television and Screen Unit Options | ||
KPB101 Equivalents: KPB117 | Introduction to Screen Production |
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KPB113 | Introduction to Screen Studies |
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KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
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KPB120 Equivalents: KPB109, KIB108, KNB121 | Contemporary Screen Histories |
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KPB121 Equivalents: KPB110 | Screen Business |
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KPB122 Equivalents: KPB105 | Screen Crafts: Narratives |
| Prerequisites: KPB101 or KPB117 |
KPB208 Equivalents: KPB112 | Screen Genres |
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KPB216 Equivalents: KPB210, KPB104 | Screen Content Production Management |
| Prerequisites: KPB121 or KPB110 or KPB122 |
KPB220 Equivalents: KPB205 | Factual Screens |
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KPB315 Equivalents: KPB206 | Global Screen Studies |
| Prerequisites: KPB113 |
*Note: KNB312 and KNB313 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2014 or earlier. |
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*Description: The aim of this 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 organisational 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 major. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Film, Television and Screen Unit Options | ||
KPB101 Equivalents: KPB117 | Introduction to Screen Production |
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KPB113 | Introduction to Screen Studies |
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KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
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KPB120 Equivalents: KPB109, KIB108, KNB121 | Contemporary Screen Histories |
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KPB121 Equivalents: KPB110 | Screen Business |
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KPB122 Equivalents: KPB105 | Screen Crafts: Narratives |
| Prerequisites: KPB101 or KPB117 |
SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Film, Television and Screen Unit Options | ||
KPB208 Equivalents: KPB112 | Screen Genres |
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KPB216 Equivalents: KPB210, KPB104 | Screen Content Production Management |
| Prerequisites: KPB121 or KPB110 or KPB122 |
KPB220 Equivalents: KPB205 | Factual Screens |
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KPB315 Equivalents: KPB206 | Global Screen Studies |
| Prerequisites: KPB113 |
*Note: KNB312 and KNB313 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2014 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KPB112 (equivalent to KPB208) counts as an Introductory Film, Television and Screen Unit Option. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This major will provide you with the design concepts and principles, practical skills and working methods needed by a contemporary designer of visual and interactive media. You will learn how to design effectively for print and electronic media, Web and mobile media and computer games and become equipped with a versatile set of design practices to support you to enter careers in marketing, web design, electronic publishing, interaction design and the creative aspects of game design. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this major. | |||
It is recommended that you review the requisite requirements for units to ensure your unit selection enables you to successfully complete the requirements of this major. DXB102, DXB202 and DXB203 are highly recommended to be undertaken as first year units as they are requisites for many advanced units, but this is not compulsory. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Interactive and Visual Design Unit Options | ||
DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB102 Equivalents: DXB202, KIB120, KVB204 | Image Design and Production |
| Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DXB110 Equivalents: DXB201 | Principles of Interaction and UX Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB111 Equivalents: DXB203, KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), you can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor and web browser and you can install and update software |
DXB211 Equivalents: DXB303, KIB205 | Creative Coding |
| Prerequisites: 36cp of previous studyIt is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Interactive and Visual Design Unit Options | ||
DVB201 Equivalents: DXB302, KIB231, KIB335 | Typographic Design |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB203 Equivalents: DXB402, KIB207 | Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DXB205 Equivalents: DXB304, DXB404 | Interactive Narrative Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 24 credit points of study |
DVB302 Equivalents: DXB502, KIB340 | Data Visualisation and Information Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication or Interaction units (DVB% or DXB%)Antirequisites: CCN104, CCN205Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DXB212 Equivalents: DXB501, KIB314 | Tangible Media |
| Prerequisites: DXB211 or DXB303A basic knowledge of the principles of computer programming, and computational processes and techniques is assumed knowledge |
*Note: DXB301 Interface Design is permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2019 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DXB401 and DXB403 are permitted to count towards the Advanced Interactive and Visual Design Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2014 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KIB109 counts towards the Introductory Interactive and Visual Design Unit Options if completed in 2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towards the Advanced unit options if completed in 2014 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This major offers you a range of options to develop an understanding of the parameters of the journalism field. The major will introduce you to a range of journalism writing styles and offers an insight into some specialist areas of reporting. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Journalism Unit Options | ||
CJB101 Equivalents: KJB120 | Foundations of Journalism |
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CJB102 Equivalents: KJB104, KKB020 | Visual Journalism |
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CJB103 Equivalents: KJB121 | Journalistic Inquiry |
| Prerequisites: CJB101 or KJB120 |
CJB201 Equivalents: KJB224 | Feature Writing |
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CJB202 | Production Journalism |
| Prerequisites: CJB101 or KJB120LWS011 is assumed knowledge |
CJB204 Equivalents: KJB239 | Social Justice and Journalism Ethics |
| Prerequisites: ((CJB101 or KJB120) and LWS011) or (CJB101 and LLB101). LWS011 or LLB101 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as CJB204. |
CYB101 | Introduction to Communication |
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CYB104 Equivalents: CYD104 | Managing Social Media |
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DFB207 Equivalents: DFB404, KFB205 | Fashion and Style Journalism |
| Prerequisites: DFB102 or CJB201 or KFB103 or KJB224 |
CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
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*Note: KJB280 is permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2020 or earlier. | |||
LWS011 Equivalents: KKB175, KKB275 | Journalism Law |
| Antirequisites: LWS008 |
*Note: KJB222 and KJB304 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2019 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KJB101 and KJB103 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2018 or earlier. |
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*Description: The aims of this 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 major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Literary Studies Unit Options | ||
CWB110 Equivalents: KWB108 | Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies |
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CWB112 Equivalents: KWB311 | Popular Culture: A 21st Century Communication Industry |
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CWB113 Equivalents: KWB109 | Writing Australia |
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CWB202 | Rhetoric: Public Communication Skills |
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CWB211 Equivalents: KWB208 | The Unstable Self: Disruption and Technology in 20th Century Writing |
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CWB212 Equivalents: KWB209 | Shakespeare, Expert Communicator |
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CWB310 Equivalents: KWB308 | Science, Machines and Monsters: 19th Century Literature and Culture |
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*Note: KWB112, KWB207, and KWB210 are permitted to count towards this major if completed in 2018 or earlier. |
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*Description: This major offers you a range of options to develop an understanding of the parameters of the professional communication field. The major enables you to develop the skills and knowledge to prepare media material for organisations that wish to build, and maintain, a media profile. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this major. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Media and Communication Unit Options | ||
CCB101 Equivalents: KCB102 | Media Issues and Debates |
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CCB102 Equivalents: KJB103, KCB304, KJB211 | Multi-Media Design |
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CYB101 | Introduction to Communication |
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CYB104 Equivalents: CYD104 | Managing Social Media |
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CYB105 Equivalents: KCB301 | Understanding Audiences |
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SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Media and Communication Unit Options | ||
CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CCB203 Equivalents: KCB103, KCD103, KCB213 | Strategic Speech Communication |
| It is recommended CYB101 Introduction to Communication is completed prior to CCB203 |
CCB204 Equivalents: KCB205 | Communication Planning and Practice |
| Prerequisites: CYB101 or KCB101 or KJB102 |
CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96 credit points of study |
*Note: KCB105 is permitted to count towards the Introductory Media and Communication Unit Options in this major if completed in 2020 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KCB101, KCB103 and KCB104 are permitted to count towards the Introductory Media and Communication Unit Options in this major if completed in 2018 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KCB203 and KCB301 are permitted to count towards the Advanced Media and Communication Unit Options in this major if completed in 2018 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KCB106 is permitted to count towards the Introductory Media and Communication Unit Options in this major if completed in 2017 or earlier. |
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*Description: This major aims to impart a broad understanding of music practice in contemporary social, cultural and economic contexts. It aims to provide students with a combination of practical and theoretical skills to support a career in music within administrative, business, or organisational areas. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this major. | |||
It is recommended that you review the requisite requirements for units to ensure your unit selection enables you to successfully complete the requirements of this major. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Introductory Music Unit Options | ||
KMB118 | Musicianship 1 |
| An understanding of the fundamentals of melody, harmony and rhythm, a basic proficiency in aural skills, and the ability to demonstrate these fundamentals with an instrument/s. |
KMB119 | Sound Recording and Audio Production |
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KMB128 Equivalents: KMB139, KMB141 | Musicianship 2 |
| Prerequisites: KMB118 or (KMB122 and KMB137)An understanding of the fundamentals of music production, tonal and sound aural skills, and the ability to demonstrate these fundamentals with an instrument/s, relevant software, and visual representations. |
KMB129 | Composition and Sound Design in Digital Environments |
| Basic sound recording knowledge (such as delivered in KMB119 Sound Recording and Audio Production). |
SELECT | 48cp from the Advanced Music Unit Options | ||
KMB217 Equivalents: KMB225 | Music Creation 1 |
| A moderate understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
KMB222 | Music and Culture |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of studyAssumed basic knowledge of music fundamentals. |
KMB223 Equivalents: KMB252, KMB107 | Music and Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of studyBasic knowledge of music software is assumed. |
KMB227 Equivalents: KMB235 | Music Creation 2 |
| Prerequisites: KMB217A well-developed understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
*Note: KMB215 and KMB216 are permitted to count toward the Advanced Music Unit Options if completed in 2019 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KMB200 is permitted to count toward the Advanced Music Unit Options if completed in 2018 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KMB003, KMB004, KMB107 and KMB122 are permitted to count towards the Introductory Music Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KDB225 is permitted to count towards the Advanced Music Unit Options if completed in 2017 or earlier. |
Important Enrolment Information:
- Bachelor of Design students will not be permitted to commence a second major or minor until they have completed a minimum of 72cps.
- You must complete 96 credit points (normally eight 12 credit point subjects) from the specified units to achieve a second major.
- Any unit(s) that appear in these second majors and are also mandatory elsewhere in your course can not contribute towards the completion of these second majors. Any unit(s) that appear in multiple second majors can only contribute towards the completion of one of these second majors.
- Some units have been recoded, renamed or discontinued. These changes have been reflected in the lists of units available to continuing students.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: The aim of this second major is to prepare you to graduate with 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 your critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills; to provide an 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 second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Creative and Professional Writing Unit Options | ||
CCB106 Equivalents: CWB112 | Popular Culture |
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CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
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CWB204 | Persuasive Communication |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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KWB104 | Writing Fiction |
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KWB113 Equivalents: KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing |
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KWB116 Equivalents: KWB107 | Writing Creative Non-Fiction |
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KWB211 | Creative Writing: Style and Technique |
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KWB212 | Poetry and Poetics |
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KWB214 Equivalents: KWB313 | The Artful Life: From Memoir to Fiction |
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KWB217 Equivalents: KWB310 | Editing and Publishing |
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KWB306 Equivalents: KWB205 | Creative Writing Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points from KWB%, CWB%, CYB112 or CCB106 |
*Note: CWB101, CWB112, CWB202 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
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*Description: This second major reflects the professional diversity of fashion careers, where communication is fundamental to the dissemination of fashion globally. It provides you with knowledge of the industry, to prepare you for potential careers in merchandising, branding, buying, fashion and style journalism, and fashion styling. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Fashion Communication Unit Options | ||
DFB102 Equivalents: KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion Communication |
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DFB104 Equivalents: DFB203, KFB104 | Fashion Sustainability |
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DFB204 Equivalents: DFB406 | Fashion Product Development |
| Introductory fashion visualisation skills are assumed knowledge. |
DFB205 Equivalents: DFB304, KFB210, DFB308 | Fashion Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyDFB102 is assumed knowledge - broad introductory understanding of the breadth of the fashion system and fashion cultures. |
DFB206 Equivalents: DFB402, KFB207 | Global Fashion Cultures |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study |
DFB208 | Fashion Textiles |
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DFB209 Equivalents: DFB303, KFB109 | Global Fashion History |
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DFB305 Equivalents: DFB602, KFB305 | Fashion Justice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of Fashion units (DF% coded) |
DYB122 Equivalents: DFB105, DFB302, DNB103, DEB103 | Design Visualisations |
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DYB222 | Design Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
DYB223 | Design Project Unit |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
Note: KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1, KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2, KKB350 Creative Industries Study Tour are permitted to count towards this study area if completed in 2024 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DFB207 Fashion and Style Journalism is permitted to count towards this study area if completed in 2022 or earlier. |
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*Description: You will learn about the foundations of how industrial designers create innovative, attractive, sustainable and user-friendly products and systems. Depending on the unit selections you make you will underake industrial design projects in practical studio settings to learn about the product design process, visualisation, presentation, ergonomics, design and culture, design criticism, manufacturing technology and computer-aided industrial design. | |||
SELECT | 12cp from the Spatial Foundations Unit Option | ||
DYB121 | Introducing Design Fabrication |
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DYB123 | Emerging Design Technology |
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DYB124 Equivalents: DEB202, DED202 | Design Consequences |
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SELECT | 84cp from the Industrial Design Studies Unit Options | ||
DNB110 | ID Studio 1: User Centred Design |
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DNB111 | ID Studio 2: Aesthetics and Visualisation |
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DNB210 | ID Studio 3: Interaction and Experience |
| Prerequisites: DNB110 or DNB101 |
DNB211 Equivalents: DNB304, DNB303, DNB302 | ID Studio 4: Manufacturing Technology |
| Prerequisites: DNB110 or DNB101. DNB110 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as DNB211 |
DNB212 Equivalents: DNB404 | ID Studio 5: Applied Technology |
| Prerequisites: DNB211 or DNB304 |
DNB310 | ID Studio 6: Systems Design |
| Prerequisites: DNB212 or DNB404 |
DYB122 Equivalents: DFB105, DFB302, DNB103, DEB103 | Design Visualisations |
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DYB222 | Design Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
DYB223 | Design Project Unit |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
Note: KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1, KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2, KKB350 Creative Industries Study Tour are permitted to count towards this study area if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This second major will provide you with the design concepts and principles, practical skills and working methods needed by a contemporary designer of visual and interactive media. You will learn how to design effectively for print and electronic media, web and mobile media and computer games and become equipped with a versatile set of design practices to support you to enter careers in graphic design, marketing, web design, electronic publishing, interaction design and the creative aspects of game design. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
It is recommended that you review the requisite requirements for units to ensure your unit selection enables you to successfully complete the requirements of this major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Interactive and Visual Design Unit Options | ||
DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB102 Equivalents: DXB202, KIB120, KVB204 | Image Design and Production |
| Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB201 Equivalents: DXB302, KIB231, KIB335 | Typographic Design |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB203 Equivalents: DXB402, KIB207 | Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DVB302 Equivalents: DXB502, KIB340 | Data Visualisation and Information Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication or Interaction units (DVB% or DXB%)Antirequisites: CCN104, CCN205Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DXB110 Equivalents: DXB201 | Principles of Interaction and UX Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB111 Equivalents: DXB203, KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), you can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor and web browser and you can install and update software |
DXB205 Equivalents: DXB304, DXB404 | Interactive Narrative Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 24 credit points of study |
DXB210 | Critical Experience Design |
| Prerequisites: DXB110 or DXB201Foundational knowledge of interaction design principles and practices is assumed knowledge |
DXB211 Equivalents: DXB303, KIB205 | Creative Coding |
| Prerequisites: 36cp of previous studyIt is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB212 Equivalents: DXB501, KIB314 | Tangible Media |
| Prerequisites: DXB211 or DXB303A basic knowledge of the principles of computer programming, and computational processes and techniques is assumed knowledge |
DYB222 | Design Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
DYB223 | Design Project Unit |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
Note: KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1, KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2, KKB350 Creative Industries Study Tour are permitted to count towards this study area if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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CJB101 Equivalents: KJB120 | Foundations of Journalism |
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CJB105 | Shortform News Production |
| Prerequisites: CJB101 |
CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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SELECT | 48cp from the Journalism Second Major core options list: | ||
CJB204 Equivalents: KJB239 | Social Justice and Journalism Ethics |
| Prerequisites: ((CJB101 or KJB120) and LWS011) or (CJB101 and LLB101). LWS011 or LLB101 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as CJB204. |
CJB205 | Data-Driven Storytelling and Verification |
| Prerequisites: CYB116 |
CJB303 Equivalents: CWB301 | Political Communication |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study |
CJB305 | Longform News Production |
| Prerequisites: CJB105 or CJB203. CJB105 or CJB203 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as CJB305.Antirequisites: CJB302 |
CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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LWS011 Equivalents: KKB175, KKB275 | Journalism Law |
| Antirequisites: LWS008 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB206 Equivalents: CYB106 | Global Media and Culture |
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CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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SELECT | 48cp from the Media and Communication Industries Second Major core options list | ||
CCB106 Equivalents: CWB112 | Popular Culture |
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CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CCB205 Equivalents: CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
CCB304 | Social Media Strategy |
| Prerequisites: 96cp of completed study |
CYB113 | Living in a Media World |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: In this second major you will develop both practical and theoretical skills in multiple visual communication design specialisations, including graphic design, typography, image making, information design, experience design, motion design and branding. You will build your expertise in professional studio settings and through a focus on both contemporary and emerging design practices. Through authentic design projects and a strong foundation of creative experimentation and critical thinking, you will graduate fully prepared for future-focused and innovative positions across communication design fields and related industries. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Visual Communication Unit Options | ||
DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB102 Equivalents: DXB202, KIB120, KVB204 | Image Design and Production |
| Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB201 Equivalents: DXB302, KIB231, KIB335 | Typographic Design |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB202 | Visual Design for Storytelling |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102 |
DVB203 Equivalents: DXB402, KIB207 | Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DVB301 | Kinetic Image and Text |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication units (DVB%)Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB302 Equivalents: DXB502, KIB340 | Data Visualisation and Information Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication or Interaction units (DVB% or DXB%)Antirequisites: CCN104, CCN205Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DVB303 Equivalents: DXH601 | Experimental Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 60 credit points of Visual Communication units (DVB%) |
DYB122 Equivalents: DFB105, DFB302, DNB103, DEB103 | Design Visualisations |
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DYB123 | Emerging Design Technology |
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PHASING OUT STUDY AREA(S): continuing students only | |||
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The following study areas have been discontinued. Students who have already commenced one of these second majors will be permitted to complete it. |
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*Description: This second major provides you with important skills in the skills, principles, concepts and history of animation. Beginning with drawing for animation and exploration of the history of the animation industry and its practices, you will then apply this knowledge to current and emerging fields within the animation industry including motion graphics, 3D modelling and animation, real-time 3D and character animation. Through the creation of an interactive virtual environment you will be given the opportunity to refine your skills and expand your knowledge of the 3D animation industry. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Animation Unit Options | ||
KNB100 Equivalents: KNB125 | Introduction to Animation Studies |
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KNB105 Equivalents: KNB135 | Core Concepts in Animation Practice |
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KNB110 Equivalents: KNB137 | Virtual Art Department: 3D Assets and Virtual Worlds |
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KNB115 | Crafting Motion in 3D |
| A familiarity with the core concepts and principles of 2D animation, such as provided in KNB105. |
KNB205 Equivalents: KNB217 | Digital Creatures and Characters |
| Content within this unit assumes fundamental knowledge and experience in 3d modelling, texturing and creation of real-time environments. |
KNB210 | Animation Project Development |
| Prerequisites: KNB115. KNB115 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as KNB210. |
KNB216 | Visual Storytelling: Cinematic Pre-Visualisation |
| Prerequisites: KNB136 or KNB112 |
KNB226 | Visual Storytelling: Animation Pre-Production |
| Prerequisites: KNB216 or KNB122 |
KNB227 Equivalents: KNB222, KIB226, KIB316 | CGI Technologies |
| Prerequisites: KNB137 or KNB212A firm understanding and ability with 3D production processes is assumed knowledge. This includes but is not limited to modelling, UV mapping, texture creation, rigging, and 3D file and data management. |
*Note: KNB125, KNB126, KNB127, KNB135, KNB136 and KNB137 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
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*Description: This Second Major will give you an understanding of architecture that enables you to work more closely and effectively with architects in professional practice. You will learn about the foundations of how architects design buildings and structures that contribute to improving the human experience in the built environment. You will undertake architectural design projects in practical studio settings, learn about architectural technology and cultural factors. | |||
DYB111 Equivalents: DAB103, DTB103, DEB103, DLB103 | Create and Represent: Form |
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DYB113 Equivalents: DAB203, DTB203, DEB203, DLB203 | Create and Represent: Materials |
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*Note: DYB111 replaced by ABB104 from 2024. DYB113 replaced by ABB106 from 2024. | |||
Select 72cp from the Architectural Studies Unit Options | |||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101 or ABD101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102, ADB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB213 Equivalents: DAB200 | Modern Architecture |
| Prerequisites: ABB105 or DYB112 or ABB108 or DYB114 or UXB130 |
ABB211 Equivalents: DAB201 | Architecture Design 3 |
| Prerequisites: ABB101 or DAB101 |
ABB212 Equivalents: DAB202 | Architecture Design 4 |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and (ABB102 or DAB102 or DLB102 or DTB102) |
ABB214 Equivalents: DAB211 | Environmental Principles of Architectural Design |
| Prerequisites: (ABB102 or DAB102 or DLB102 or DTB102) and (ABB105 or DYB112) |
ABB105 Equivalents: ABD105, DYB112 | Spatial Materiality |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130, ABD108 | Spatial Histories |
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*You may select a maximum of two units from KKB345, KKB346 and KKB350 and only if projects or tours suitable for Design students are being offered. | |||
KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB345 (can be enrolled in the same teaching period)This is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB350 | Creative Industries Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is an immersive learning unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
*Note: DAB101, DAB102, DAB200, DAB201, DAB202, DAB211, DYB112, DYB114 are permitted to count towards Architectural Studies Unit Options if completed in 2023 or earlier |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This second major will provide you with a broad understanding of the critical and theoretical dimensions of art, design and architecture across the 20th and 21st centuries. Aspiring practitioners who wish to understand the historical and intellectual traditions of their fields will benefit from this major, as will those who are interested in postgraduate study in this field. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Art and Design History Unit Options | ||
ABB213 Equivalents: DAB200 | Modern Architecture |
| Prerequisites: ABB105 or DYB112 or ABB108 or DYB114 or UXB130 |
ABB105 Equivalents: ABD105, DYB112 | Spatial Materiality |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130, ABD108 | Spatial Histories |
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DYB124 Equivalents: DEB202, DED202 | Design Consequences |
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KVB210 | Time-Based Art: Moving Images |
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KVB216 Equivalents: KVB214, KVB211 | Post 1945 Art |
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KVB223 | Post 1989 Art |
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KYB110 | Art, Text and Context |
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KYB120 | Makers and Breakers: Creative Media and Technologies Lab |
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*Note: KVB102 and KVB113 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2024 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DAB220 is permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2020 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This second major has a focus on Drama and Performance across historic and contemporary contexts. Learning will focus on theatre forms and styles, and examine documented and emerging forms of collaboration to create performance practices and outcomes within emerging knowledge economies. Topics will include popular theatre forms such as realism and comedy, leadership approaches, socially engaged theatre work, theatre theory, skills and practice, combined with opportunities for conceptual development and realisation of performance practices and outcomes in diverse professional creative environments. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Drama and Performance Unit Options | ||
KTB112 | Drama: Theory and Performance |
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KTB113 Equivalents: KTB217 | Storytelling and Performance |
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KTB115 Equivalents: KTB226 | Devising Drama |
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KTB218 | Curating Drama Experiences |
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KTB219 Equivalents: KTB227 | Directing |
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KTB225 Equivalents: KTB302, KTB204 | Radical Theatre Forms |
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KTB227 Equivalents: KTB213, KTB306 | Leadership in Creative Contexts: Directing Creativity |
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KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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*Note: KTB110, KTB111, KTB120, KTB121 and KTB217 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This second major will prepare you for work as a producer, creating and managing entertainment projects and organisations. You will gain business, legal and creative skills suitable for work in the entertainment industries, which include television, popular music, major entertainment events, games, radio, entertainment marketing, sports media, theme park or movie industries. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Entertainment Unit Options | ||
CCB106 Equivalents: CWB112 | Popular Culture |
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CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CCB206 Equivalents: CYB106 | Global Media and Culture |
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CDB201 | Entertainment Strategy |
| Prerequisites: (CDB101 and CYB105) or completion of 48 credit points of study |
CYB113 | Living in a Media World |
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CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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LWS008 | Entertainment Law | Prerequisites: LWS009 or BSB111 or LWB145 or LLB101Antirequisites: LWS011 | |
LWS009 | Introduction to Law |
| Students who have studied any Australian Bachelor of Laws Unit are not permitted to do this unit. |
*Note: CDB101, CDB202, CYB102, CYB105, CYB106 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This second major will give you insight into interior design practices and knowledge to enable transference to your own discipline or to work more closely and effectively with interior designers in professional practice. You will learn about the foundations of how interior designers create beautiful, useful and comfortable tailored environments. Depending on the unit selections you make you will undertake interior design projects in practical studio settings to learn how to conceptualise and develop interior designs using models, full-scale material constructs and digital animations. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Interiors Unit Options | ||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101 or ABD101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102, ADB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB104 | Create and Represent: Presentation |
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ABB106 Equivalents: DYB113, ABD106 | Create and Represent: Documentation |
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ABB233 Equivalents: DTB200, DTB303 | Interior Access and Assemblies |
| Prerequisites: ABB106 or DYB113 |
ABB231 Equivalents: DTB204 | Interior Design: Inhabitation |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DTB101) and (ABB102 or DTB102) |
DTB306 Equivalents: DTB402 | Interior Systems |
| Prerequisites: DTB200 or DTB303 or ABB233 |
ABB333 Equivalents: DTB306, DTB402 | Interior Systems |
| Prerequisites: ABB233 or DTB200 or DTB303 |
*You may select a maximum of two units from KKB345, KKB346 and KKB350 and only if projects or tours suitable for Design students are being offered. | |||
KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB345 (can be enrolled in the same teaching period)This is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB350 | Creative Industries Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is an immersive learning unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
*Note: DTB101, DTB102, DTB200, DTB204, DTB205, DTB210, DTB304, DYB111 and DYB113 are permitted to count towards this section major if completed in 2023 or earlier. | |||
*Note: ABB333 to replace DTB306 from 2025 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This second major offers you a range of options to develop an understanding of the parameters of the journalism field. The second major will introduce you to a range of journalism writing styles and offers an insight into some specialist areas of reporting. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Journalism Unit Options | ||
CJB101 Equivalents: KJB120 | Foundations of Journalism |
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CJB105 | Shortform News Production |
| Prerequisites: CJB101 |
CJB204 Equivalents: KJB239 | Social Justice and Journalism Ethics |
| Prerequisites: ((CJB101 or KJB120) and LWS011) or (CJB101 and LLB101). LWS011 or LLB101 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as CJB204. |
CJB205 | Data-Driven Storytelling and Verification |
| Prerequisites: CYB116 |
CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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DVB203 Equivalents: DXB402, KIB207 | Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
LWS011 Equivalents: KKB175, KKB275 | Journalism Law |
| Antirequisites: LWS008 |
*Note: CJB201 and CJB202 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2024 or earlier. | |||
*Note: CJB102, CJB103, CYB101 and CYB104 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2023 or earlier. | |||
* Note: DFB207 is permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2022 or earlier. | |||
*Note: KJB280 is permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2020 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This second major will give you insight into landscape architecture practices and knowledge to enable transference to your own discipline or to work more closely and effectively with landscape architects in professional practice. You will learn about the foundations of how landscape architects create outdoor spaces that contribute to improving the human experience in the built and natural environments. You will undertake landscape architectural design projects in practical studio settings, learn about landscape architectural technology and the cultural scope of landscape. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Landscape Design Unit Options | ||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101 or ABD101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102, ADB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB103 Equivalents: DYB111 or ABD103 | Create and Represent: Process |
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ABB247 Equivalents: DLB201 | Landform, Technology and Techniques |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and ABB106 |
ABB242 Equivalents: DLB202 | Landscape Design 4: People and Place |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and (ABB103 or ABB104 or ABB106 or DYB111 or DYB113) |
DLB301 Equivalents: DLB420, DLB330 | Landscape Ecology |
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ABB246 Equivalents: DLB301 | Landscape Ecologies |
| Prerequisites: 36 credit points of completed Landscape Architecture study (ABB24% or DL% units) |
ABB248 Equivalents: DLB302 | Landscape Materiality and Constructs |
| Prerequisites: ABB247 or DLB201 |
ABB104 | Create and Represent: Presentation |
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ABB105 Equivalents: ABD105, DYB112 | Spatial Materiality |
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ABB106 Equivalents: DYB113, ABD106 | Create and Represent: Documentation |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130, ABD108 | Spatial Histories |
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*You may select a maximum of two units from KKB345, KKB346 and KKB350 and only if projects or tours suitable for Design students are being offered. | |||
KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB345 (can be enrolled in the same teaching period)This is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB350 | Creative Industries Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is an immersive learning unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
*Note: DLB211 is permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2020 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DLB101, DLB102, DLB201, DLB202, DLB204, DLB302, DYB111, DYB112, DYB113, DYB114 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: This second major offers you a range of options to develop an understanding of the parameters of the professional communication field. The second major enables you to develop the skills and knowledge to prepare media material for organisations that wish to build, and maintain, a media profile. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Media and Communication Unit Options | ||
CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CCB205 Equivalents: CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
CCB206 Equivalents: CYB106 | Global Media and Culture |
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CWB203 Equivalents: CCB203 | Strategic Speech |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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CYB113 | Living in a Media World |
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CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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*Note: CCB101, CCB102, CCB203, CCB204, CCB200, CCB302, CYB101, CYB104, CYB105 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: Students undertaking the Music and Sound second major will be involved in the creation of new music, by developing skills and understandings in the areas of musicianship, music technology and music concepts. The Music and Sound second major provides a broad understanding of music in social, cultural and economic contexts. This study area is particularly suited to students who wish to combine studies in music with studies in other disciplines; who wish to work within the music industry in administrative, business or organisational roles; or who might require a second teaching area in a Masters of Teaching. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: Previously acquired knowledge or skill IS required for you to undertake this second major. An understanding of the fundamentals of aural skills, basic knowledge of music software, and a basic understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. | |||
It is recommended that you review the requisite requirements for units to ensure your unit selection enables you to successfully complete the requirements of this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Music and Sound Unit Options | ||
KMB117 | Introduction to Composition and Songwriting |
| An understanding of the fundamentals of melody, harmony and rhythm and the ability to demonstrate these fundamentals with voice and instrument/s. |
KMB119 | Sound Recording and Audio Production |
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KMB127 | Music Studies |
| Assumed basic knowledge of music fundamentals. |
KMB129 | Composition and Sound Design in Digital Environments |
| Basic sound recording knowledge (such as delivered in KMB119 Sound Recording and Audio Production). |
KMB217 Equivalents: KMB225 | Music Creation 1 |
| A moderate understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
KMB223 Equivalents: KMB252, KMB107 | Music and Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of studyBasic knowledge of music software is assumed. |
KMB227 Equivalents: KMB235 | Music Creation 2 |
| Prerequisites: KMB217A well-developed understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
KMB236 | Music Performance, Theory and Practice |
| Prerequisites: KMB117Students should have previous musical experience at a foundational level. |
*Note: KMB118, KMB128 and KMB222 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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*Description: The aim of this second 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 organisational abilities as well as building storytelling and communication skills. | |||
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no specific prior knowledge required as a prerequisite to undertaking this second major. | |||
SELECT | 96cp from the Screen Content Production Unit Options | ||
KNB110 Equivalents: KNB137 | Virtual Art Department: 3D Assets and Virtual Worlds |
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KPB113 | Introduction to Screen Studies |
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KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
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KPB119 Equivalents: KPB117, KPB101 | Introduction to Screen Production: Single Camera |
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KPB123 Equivalents: KPB222 | Multi-Camera Studio Production Practice |
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KPB208 Equivalents: KPB112 | Screen Genres |
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KPB215 Equivalents: KPB207 KPB260 KZB260 | Advanced Screenwriting |
| Prerequisites: KPB116 or KWB102 |
KPB216 Equivalents: KPB210, KPB104 | Screen Content Production Management |
| Prerequisites: KPB121 or KPB110 or KPB122 |
KPB218 Equivalents: KPB122, KPB105 | Narrative Screen Production |
| Prerequisites: KPB119 or KPB123 |
KPB220 Equivalents: KPB205 | Factual Screens |
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*Note: KPB101, KPB120, KPB121 and KPB122 are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
You may be able to choose a second major and/or a minor from another area of the University if your course rules allow.
For more details about University wide second major or minor options see University wide second majors and minors.
Please note that students should allow a minimum of 3 semesters to complete a second major or minor to account for semesters of offering and any pre-requisite requirements.
Important Enrolment Information:
- Bachelor of Design students will not be permitted to commence a second major or minor until they have completed a minimum of 72cps.
- Any unit(s) that appear in these second majors and are also mandatory elsewhere in your course can not contribute towards the completion of these second majors. Any unit(s) that appear in multiple second majors can only contribute towards the completion of one of these second majors.
- Not all second majors may be available in your course. Please check your course rules.
- Some units have been recoded, renamed or discontinued. These changes have been reflected in the lists of units available to continuing students.
Important Enrolment Information:
- Minors offered by other faculties can be accessed through 'University Wide Minor Options' and 'Language Minor Options'. Some minors to consider include: Advertising, Entrepreneurship, Integrated Marketing Communication, International Business, Law, Management, Marketing, Tourism and Entertainment Marketing, and Public Relations.
- Bachelor of Design students will not be permitted to commence a second major or minor until they have completed a minimum of 72 credit points.
- You must complete 48 credit points (normally four 12 credit point subjects) from the specified units to achieve a minor.
- Any unit(s) that appear in these minors and are also mandatory elsewhere in your course can not contribute towards the completion of these minors. Any unit(s) that appear in multiple study areas can only contribute towards the completion of one of these study areas.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB205 Equivalents: CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
Select 24cp from the Digital Media Analytics minor core options list: | |||
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CJB205 | Data-Driven Storytelling and Verification |
| Prerequisites: CYB116 |
CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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BSB131 Equivalents: BSB123, BSD131 | Applied Business Analytics |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor will provide you with diverse knowledge and understanding how the dissemination of fashion is communicated globally. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Fashion Communication Unit Options List | ||
DFB102 Equivalents: KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion Communication |
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DFB104 Equivalents: DFB203, KFB104 | Fashion Sustainability |
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DFB204 Equivalents: DFB406 | Fashion Product Development |
| Introductory fashion visualisation skills are assumed knowledge. |
DFB209 Equivalents: DFB303, KFB109 | Global Fashion History |
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DYB122 Equivalents: DFB105, DFB302, DNB103, DEB103 | Design Visualisations |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor aims to prepare you with skills and knowledge in the area of visual design and communication for a range of print and electronic media contexts. It will provide you with a foundation in the conceptual and theoretical aspects of visual communication, graphic design and print media, and the technical skills required to apply them in studio projects. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Graphic Design Unit Options List | ||
DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB102 Equivalents: DXB202, KIB120, KVB204 | Image Design and Production |
| Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB201 Equivalents: DXB302, KIB231, KIB335 | Typographic Design |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB203 Equivalents: DXB402, KIB207 | Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DVB302 Equivalents: DXB502, KIB340 | Data Visualisation and Information Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication or Interaction units (DVB% or DXB%)Antirequisites: CCN104, CCN205Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB190 Equivalents: OUB100 | Yatdjuligin - Cultural Safety in Indigenous Australian Context |
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KKB191 Equivalents: OUB110, EDB039 | Am I black enough? Indigenous Australian Representations |
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KKB192 Equivalents: OUB120 | Smash the Act - Indigenous Australian Politics |
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KKB193 Equivalents: OUB130, EDB040 | Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and Protocols |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor will introduce you to industrial design practices and knowledge and may complement your own discipline and allow you to work more effectively with industrial designers in professional practice. | |||
SELECT | 12cp from the Spatial Foundations Unit Options | ||
DYB121 | Introducing Design Fabrication |
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DYB123 | Emerging Design Technology |
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DYB124 Equivalents: DEB202, DED202 | Design Consequences |
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SELECT | 36cp from the Industrial Design Studies Unit Options | ||
DNB110 | ID Studio 1: User Centred Design |
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DNB111 | ID Studio 2: Aesthetics and Visualisation |
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DNB210 | ID Studio 3: Interaction and Experience |
| Prerequisites: DNB110 or DNB101 |
DNB211 Equivalents: DNB304, DNB303, DNB302 | ID Studio 4: Manufacturing Technology |
| Prerequisites: DNB110 or DNB101. DNB110 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as DNB211 |
DNB212 Equivalents: DNB404 | ID Studio 5: Applied Technology |
| Prerequisites: DNB211 or DNB304 |
DYB122 Equivalents: DFB105, DFB302, DNB103, DEB103 | Design Visualisations |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor aims to provide you with a foundational understanding of the design concepts and principles of interaction design and practical skills and methods needed by a contemporary designer of digital and physical interactive products, including an introduction to user-centred design, user experience design, creative coding, web design and prototyping as well as tangible and experiential media. | |||
SELECT | Select 48cp from the Interaction Design Unit Options | ||
DXB110 Equivalents: DXB201 | Principles of Interaction and UX Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB111 Equivalents: DXB203, KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), you can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor and web browser and you can install and update software |
DXB210 | Critical Experience Design |
| Prerequisites: DXB110 or DXB201Foundational knowledge of interaction design principles and practices is assumed knowledge |
DXB211 Equivalents: DXB303, KIB205 | Creative Coding |
| Prerequisites: 36cp of previous studyIt is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB212 Equivalents: DXB501, KIB314 | Tangible Media |
| Prerequisites: DXB211 or DXB303A basic knowledge of the principles of computer programming, and computational processes and techniques is assumed knowledge |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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CCB106 Equivalents: CWB112 | Popular Culture |
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CCB206 Equivalents: CYB106 | Global Media and Culture |
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Select 24cp from the Media and Society minor core options list: | |||
CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CYB113 | Living in a Media World |
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CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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CJB101 Equivalents: KJB120 | Foundations of Journalism |
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CJB105 | Shortform News Production |
| Prerequisites: CJB101 |
Select 24cp from the News and Factual Media core options list: | |||
CJB204 Equivalents: KJB239 | Social Justice and Journalism Ethics |
| Prerequisites: ((CJB101 or KJB120) and LWS011) or (CJB101 and LLB101). LWS011 or LLB101 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as CJB204. |
CJB205 | Data-Driven Storytelling and Verification |
| Prerequisites: CYB116 |
CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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LWS011 Equivalents: KKB175, KKB275 | Journalism Law |
| Antirequisites: LWS008 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor will provide you with the practical and theoretical skills associated with the creation of scenography for theatre and live performance. You will investigate some of the theatrical and cultural shifts throughout history that underpin current approaches to design for theatre, dance, opera and contemporary live performance. Your study will include practical investigation into the step-by-step theatre design process, including textual analysis and communication of design concepts, and realised performance projects. | |||
Note: This minor is only available to students from Creative Industries single degrees and IF27 students. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Scenography Unit Options List | ||
KRB130 Equivalents: KRB121 | Set and Spatial Design |
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KRB131 | Lighting Design for Creative Arts |
| Some discipline specific knowledge is preferred for students to best understand how light can be used within their area. |
KRB220 | Scenography 3: Into the 21st Century |
| Prerequisites: KRB120 |
KRB221 | Scenography 4: Intermedial Theatre |
| Prerequisites: KRB121 and KRB220 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB304 | Social Media Strategy |
| Prerequisites: 96cp of completed study |
Select 24cp from the Social Media Strategy minor core options list: | |||
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CCB205 Equivalents: CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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Description: Strategic Communication is a versatile minor that equips you with the skills to communicate effectively in a variety of organisational and professional settings. The minor prepares you to conceive, prepare, and deliver functional communication forms, like briefings and reports, and more persuasive messages, like strategic speech writing and delivery. You learn how to use communication to influence opinion, adapt messages for different audiences, and critically evaluate the effectiveness of different communication tools, platforms, and approaches. The minor is a great complement to any study plan as communication skills and strategic thinking are highly sought after by employers in any industry. | |||
SELECT | 12cp from the Introduction to Strategic Communication for the Professions unit option list | ||
CYB111 | Communication and Collaboration |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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SELECT | 36cp from the Strategic Communication for the Professions unit option list | ||
CWB111 Equivalents: KWB114 | Scientific and Technical Writing |
| SA in Senior English or equivalent is assumed knowledge. |
CWB200 Equivalents: CWB103 | Interpersonal and Intercultural Negotiation |
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CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
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CWB203 Equivalents: CCB203 | Strategic Speech |
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CWB204 | Persuasive Communication |
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PHASING OUT STUDY AREA(S): continuing students only | |||
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The following study areas have been discontinued. Students who have already commenced one of these minors will be permitted to complete it. |
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Description: This minor will introduce you to architectural practices and knowledge and may complement your own discipline and allow you to work more effectively with architects in professional practice. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Architectural Studies Unit Options List | ||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101 or ABD101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102, ADB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB213 Equivalents: DAB200 | Modern Architecture |
| Prerequisites: ABB105 or DYB112 or ABB108 or DYB114 or UXB130 |
ABB214 Equivalents: DAB211 | Environmental Principles of Architectural Design |
| Prerequisites: (ABB102 or DAB102 or DLB102 or DTB102) and (ABB105 or DYB112) |
ABB104 | Create and Represent: Presentation |
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ABB105 Equivalents: ABD105, DYB112 | Spatial Materiality |
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ABB106 Equivalents: DYB113, ABD106 | Create and Represent: Documentation |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130, ABD108 | Spatial Histories |
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*Note: DAB101, DAB102, DAB200, DAB211, DYB111, DYB112, DYB113 and DYB114 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor introduces you to the essential principles of visual and textual literacy. You will develop the fundamental skills of learning, discussing and writing about the history and theory of visual art, architecture and design and understand the historical and contextual frameworks of creative practice in these fields. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Art and Design History Unit Options List | ||
ABB213 Equivalents: DAB200 | Modern Architecture |
| Prerequisites: ABB105 or DYB112 or ABB108 or DYB114 or UXB130 |
ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130, ABD108 | Spatial Histories |
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DYB124 Equivalents: DEB202, DED202 | Design Consequences |
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KVB216 Equivalents: KVB214, KVB211 | Post 1945 Art |
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KVB223 | Post 1989 Art |
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KYB110 | Art, Text and Context |
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KZB120 | Australian Voices |
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*Note: KVB102 and KVB113 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
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Description: This introduces you to the theories and production methods associated with 3D computer generated imagery and animation. It will provide you with a theoretical understanding and practical ability to create CGI Assets, Worlds and Creatures while also building your understanding of CGI production processes and problem solving. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the CGI Unit Options List | ||
KNB105 Equivalents: KNB135 | Core Concepts in Animation Practice |
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KNB110 Equivalents: KNB137 | Virtual Art Department: 3D Assets and Virtual Worlds |
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KNB217 | Digital Creatures |
| Prerequisites: KNB137 or KNB212Introductory 3D skills and concepts is assumed knowledge. |
KNB227 Equivalents: KNB222, KIB226, KIB316 | CGI Technologies |
| Prerequisites: KNB137 or KNB212A firm understanding and ability with 3D production processes is assumed knowledge. This includes but is not limited to modelling, UV mapping, texture creation, rigging, and 3D file and data management. |
*Note: KNB127 and KNB137 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
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Description: In this minor you will be introduced to the methods, principles and processes employed in creating 3D animation for action and character acting in a narrative context. You will gain an understanding of contemporary animation production technologies underpinned by the historical context of the medium. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Character Animation Unit Options List | ||
KNB100 Equivalents: KNB125 | Introduction to Animation Studies |
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KNB105 Equivalents: KNB135 | Core Concepts in Animation Practice |
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KNB215 | Animation Performance |
| Prerequisites: KNB135 or KNB211Fundamental knowledge and skills in the process of animating within 3D software is assumed knowledge. |
KNB225 | Advanced Animation Performance |
| Prerequisites: KNB215 or KNB211 |
*Note: KNB125 and KNB135 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor provides you with an overview of the skills and knowledge needed for professional communication practitioners. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Communication for the Professions Unit Options List | ||
CWB111 Equivalents: KWB114 | Scientific and Technical Writing |
| SA in Senior English or equivalent is assumed knowledge. |
CWB200 Equivalents: CWB103 | Interpersonal and Intercultural Negotiation |
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CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
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CWB203 Equivalents: CCB203 | Strategic Speech |
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CWB204 | Persuasive Communication |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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*Note: CWB102 is permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. | |||
*Note: CCB102, CCB203, CCB204, CWB301 and CYB101 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
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Description: This minor aims to prepare you with practical skills and technical competence in the area of creative writing across a number of forms and genres. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Creative Writing Unit Options List | ||
CCB106 Equivalents: CWB112 | Popular Culture |
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KWB104 | Writing Fiction |
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KWB113 Equivalents: KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing |
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KWB116 Equivalents: KWB107 | Writing Creative Non-Fiction |
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KWB211 | Creative Writing: Style and Technique |
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KWB212 | Poetry and Poetics |
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KWB214 Equivalents: KWB313 | The Artful Life: From Memoir to Fiction |
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*Note: CWB112 is permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
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Description: This minor provides the opportunity to approach dance as a subject for critical, analytical and contextual study. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Dance Unit Options List | ||
KDB112 Equivalents: KDB120 | Exploring Dance Technique |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB115 Equivalents: KDB223 | Screen Dance | A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. | |
KDB206 | Dance in Contemporary Culture |
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KDB210 Equivalents: KDB209 | Dance Composition |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB222 Equivalents: KDB108 | World Dance |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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*Note: KDB113 and KDB122 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
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Description: This will introduce you to story development, design and pre-visualisation techniques for visual storytelling productions such as animated films. You will develop essential motion design and editing skills required for pre-production process. While focused on animation, the core principles and skills being taught apply to games and live action film development as well. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Design and Visual Storytelling for Animation Unit Options List | ||
KNB105 Equivalents: KNB135 | Core Concepts in Animation Practice |
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KNB110 Equivalents: KNB137 | Virtual Art Department: 3D Assets and Virtual Worlds |
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KNB216 | Visual Storytelling: Cinematic Pre-Visualisation |
| Prerequisites: KNB136 or KNB112 |
KNB226 | Visual Storytelling: Animation Pre-Production |
| Prerequisites: KNB216 or KNB122 |
*Note: KNB126 and KNB136 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor develops your foundational knowledge and skills necessary to do critical research (industry or academic) on digital media platforms and audiences. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Digital Media and Research Unit Options List | ||
BSB131 Equivalents: BSB123, BSD131 | Applied Business Analytics |
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CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CCB205 Equivalents: CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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*Note: CCB200, CCB301, CCB302, CYB105 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
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Description: This minor provides you with the opportunity to acquire basic practical skills in digital media management, including content creation and design. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Digital Media Management Unit Options List | ||
CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
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CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
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CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB102 Equivalents: DXB202, KIB120, KVB204 | Image Design and Production |
| Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DXB111 Equivalents: DXB203, KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), you can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor and web browser and you can install and update software |
*Note: CCB102, CCB200, CYB104 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor provides you with the introductory knowledge, theory, and performing skills that underpin performance-making across popular and contemporary genres. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Drama Unit Options List | ||
KTB112 | Drama: Theory and Performance |
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KTB113 Equivalents: KTB217 | Storytelling and Performance |
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KTB115 Equivalents: KTB226 | Devising Drama |
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KTB218 | Curating Drama Experiences |
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KTB219 Equivalents: KTB227 | Directing |
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KTB225 Equivalents: KTB302, KTB204 | Radical Theatre Forms |
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*Note: KTB110, KTB111, KTB120, KTB121 and KTB217 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor provides you with an understanding of content producing industries, like film and television, at a time when methods of production, distribution, and consumption are undergoing tremendous change. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Entertainment Unit Options List | ||
CCB106 Equivalents: CWB112 | Popular Culture |
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CCB206 Equivalents: CYB106 | Global Media and Culture |
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CYB113 | Living in a Media World |
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CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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*Note: CDB101,CDB202, CYB102, CYB105, CYB106 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
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Description: This minor will provide you with diverse knowledge and understanding how the dissemination of fashion is communicated globally. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Fashion Communication Unit Options List | ||
DFB102 Equivalents: KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion Communication |
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DFB104 Equivalents: DFB203, KFB104 | Fashion Sustainability |
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DFB204 Equivalents: DFB406 | Fashion Product Development |
| Introductory fashion visualisation skills are assumed knowledge. |
DFB209 Equivalents: DFB303, KFB109 | Global Fashion History |
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DYB122 Equivalents: DFB105, DFB302, DNB103, DEB103 | Design Visualisations |
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Description: This minor will introduce you to interior design practices and knowledge and may complement your own discipline and allow you to work more effectively with interior designers in professional practice. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Interiors Unit Options | ||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101 or ABD101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102, ADB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB104 | Create and Represent: Presentation |
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ABB106 Equivalents: DYB113, ABD106 | Create and Represent: Documentation |
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*Note: DTB101, DTB102, DTB205, DTB304, DYB111 and DYB113 are permitted to count towards this Minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor will introduce you to a range of key journalistic principles, approaches and writing styles. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Journalism Unit Options | ||
CJB101 Equivalents: KJB120 | Foundations of Journalism |
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CJB105 | Shortform News Production |
| Prerequisites: CJB101 |
CJB205 | Data-Driven Storytelling and Verification |
| Prerequisites: CYB116 |
CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
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CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
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LWS011 Equivalents: KKB175, KKB275 | Journalism Law |
| Antirequisites: LWS008 |
*Note:CJB201 and CJB202 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. | |||
*Note:CJB102 and CJB103 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
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Description: This minor will introduce you to landscape design knowledge and may complement your own discipline. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Landscape Design Unit Options List | ||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101 or ABD101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102, ADB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB103 Equivalents: DYB111 or ABD103 | Create and Represent: Process |
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ABB104 | Create and Represent: Presentation |
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ABB241 Equivalents: DLB204 | Landscape Design 3: Planting Design |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and (ABB103 or ABB104 or ABB106 or DYB111 or DYB113) |
ABB242 Equivalents: DLB202 | Landscape Design 4: People and Place |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and (ABB103 or ABB104 or ABB106 or DYB111 or DYB113) |
*Note: DLB101, DLB102, DLB202, DLB204 and DYB111 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier | |||
*Note: DLB211 is permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2020 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: This minor will introduce you to landscape architecture practices and knowledge and may complement your own discipline and allow you to work more effectively with landscape architects in professional practice. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Landscape Architecture Studies Unit Options List | ||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101 or ABD101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102, ADB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB103 Equivalents: DYB111 or ABD103 | Create and Represent: Process |
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ABB104 | Create and Represent: Presentation |
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ABB106 Equivalents: DYB113, ABD106 | Create and Represent: Documentation |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130, ABD108 | Spatial Histories |
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ABB241 Equivalents: DLB204 | Landscape Design 3: Planting Design |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and (ABB103 or ABB104 or ABB106 or DYB111 or DYB113) |
ABB242 Equivalents: DLB202 | Landscape Design 4: People and Place |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and (ABB103 or ABB104 or ABB106 or DYB111 or DYB113) |
ABB247 Equivalents: DLB201 | Landform, Technology and Techniques |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and ABB106 |
ABB248 Equivalents: DLB302 | Landscape Materiality and Constructs |
| Prerequisites: ABB247 or DLB201 |
*Note: DLB101, DLB102, DLB201, DLB202, DLB204, DLB301, DLB302, DYB111 and DYB114 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. | |||
*Note: DLB211, DLB400 and DLB525 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2020 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: The Music minor aims to impart a broad understanding of music practice in contemporary social, cultural and economic contexts and to provide you with a combination of practical and theoretical technological skills to support a career in music through creative, administrative, and business pathways. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Music Unit Options List | ||
KMB117 | Introduction to Composition and Songwriting |
| An understanding of the fundamentals of melody, harmony and rhythm and the ability to demonstrate these fundamentals with voice and instrument/s. |
KMB119 | Sound Recording and Audio Production |
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KMB127 | Music Studies |
| Assumed basic knowledge of music fundamentals. |
KMB129 | Composition and Sound Design in Digital Environments |
| Basic sound recording knowledge (such as delivered in KMB119 Sound Recording and Audio Production). |
KMB223 Equivalents: KMB252, KMB107 | Music and Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of studyBasic knowledge of music software is assumed. |
*Note: KMB118 and KMB222 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: The screen studies minor will develop critical literacy skills in terms of critical writing, analytical and research skills in relation to screen histories, industries, texts and audiences. The minor will provide students with a deep understanding of feature film, television, documentary and screen media, and the ability to critically analyse, research and interpret the impact, structures and the transformation of screen media and their influence in relation to everyday life and social and cultural contexts. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Screen Studies Unit Options List | ||
KPB113 | Introduction to Screen Studies |
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KPB208 Equivalents: KPB112 | Screen Genres |
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KPB220 Equivalents: KPB205 | Factual Screens |
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KPB315 Equivalents: KPB206 | Global Screen Studies |
| Prerequisites: KPB113 |
KZB120 | Australian Voices |
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*Note: KPB120 is permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
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Description: The aim of this minor is to provide you with a broad understanding of writing for interactive environments through the combination of units that look at writing for different screen formats. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Scriptwriting for Interactive Environments Unit Options List | ||
DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB202 | Visual Design for Storytelling |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102 |
DXB205 Equivalents: DXB304, DXB404 | Interactive Narrative Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 24 credit points of study |
KNB105 Equivalents: KNB135 | Core Concepts in Animation Practice |
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KNB110 Equivalents: KNB137 | Virtual Art Department: 3D Assets and Virtual Worlds |
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KNB115 | Crafting Motion in 3D |
| A familiarity with the core concepts and principles of 2D animation, such as provided in KNB105. |
KPB113 | Introduction to Screen Studies |
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KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
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KPB119 Equivalents: KPB117, KPB101 | Introduction to Screen Production: Single Camera |
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KPB215 Equivalents: KPB207 KPB260 KZB260 | Advanced Screenwriting |
| Prerequisites: KPB116 or KWB102 |
*Note: KNB127, KNB136, KNB137 and KPB101 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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Description: You will develop fundamental skills in 2D, 3D, photo, and time-based media while also building your capacity to develop works of art independently that are informed by research into 20th and 21st century art and ideas. This minor is designed to complement creative activities undertaken in other study areas by building your awareness of media, composition and process. | |||
SELECT | 48cp from the Visual Arts Practice Unit Options List | ||
KAB120 | Open Studio: Image |
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KAB130 | Open Studio: Object/Space |
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KVB210 | Time-Based Art: Moving Images |
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KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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KZB104 Equivalents: KVB104 | Photomedia |
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*Note: KVB104, KVB110, and KVB222 are permitted to count towards this minor if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
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Description: This minor will allow you to undertake a series of industry-focused units that involve structured work experiences via internships, professional projects or study tours. These units are designed to encourage you to learn within your chosen profession at an industry standard and offer professional experience, guided by academic objectives, for academic credit. | |||
KKB341 | Work Integrated Learning 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 168 credit points of studyAntirequisites: BEB701, BEB702, KKB343, KKB344This is a final year (capstone) independent workplace study unit. Students are responsible for finding their own internship. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB342 | Work Integrated Learning 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB341 or KKB343 or UXB301 or BEB701. KKB341 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as KKB342Antirequisites: BEB702This is a final year (capstone) independent workplace study unit. Students are responsible for finding their own internship. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
SELECT | Two units from the Work Integrated Learning Unit Options List | ||
*You may select either KKB345, KKB346 or KKB350 provided there is a design-focused project or tour available in the relevant semester. It will not be possible to enrol in KKB346 unless you have completed KKB345 in another study package. | |||
KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB345 (can be enrolled in the same teaching period)This is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB350 | Creative Industries Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is an immersive learning unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB351 | Work Integrated Learning 3 |
| Prerequisites: KKB342 or BEB702. KKB342 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as KKB351Antirequisites: BEB703This is a final year (capstone) independent workplace study unit. Students are responsible for finding their own internship. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB352 | Work Integrated Learning 4 |
| Prerequisites: KKB351. KKB351 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as KKB352Antirequisites: BEB704This is a final year (capstone) independent workplace study unit. Students are responsible for finding their own internship. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
Note: KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2, KKB351 Work Integrated Learning 3, KKB352 Work Integrated Learning 4 are permitted to count towards this study area if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
A maximum of 48 credit points may be taken from the following units:
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB341 | Work Integrated Learning 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 168 credit points of studyAntirequisites: BEB701, BEB702, KKB343, KKB344This is a final year (capstone) independent workplace study unit. Students are responsible for finding their own internship. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB342 | Work Integrated Learning 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB341 or KKB343 or UXB301 or BEB701. KKB341 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as KKB342Antirequisites: BEB702This is a final year (capstone) independent workplace study unit. Students are responsible for finding their own internship. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
KKB350 | Creative Industries Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is an immersive learning unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
Note: KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2, KKB351 Work Integrated Learning 3, KKB352 Work Integrated Learning 4 are permitted to count towards this study area if completed in 2024 or earlier. |
These unit offerings are current at the time of publication but are subject to change.
Rules for selecting Unit Options:
- you must obey any Unit Option 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 major area
- you must have successfully completed any applicable pre/co-requisite units
- the offering of these units is subject to sufficient student enrolment numbers and staff availability
- some units are subject to quota restrictions
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KNB100 Equivalents: KNB125 | Introduction to Animation Studies |
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KNB105 Equivalents: KNB135 | Core Concepts in Animation Practice |
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KNB110 Equivalents: KNB137 | Virtual Art Department: 3D Assets and Virtual Worlds |
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KNB115 | Crafting Motion in 3D |
| A familiarity with the core concepts and principles of 2D animation, such as provided in KNB105. |
KNB205 Equivalents: KNB217 | Digital Creatures and Characters |
| Content within this unit assumes fundamental knowledge and experience in 3d modelling, texturing and creation of real-time environments. |
KNB217 | Digital Creatures |
| Prerequisites: KNB137 or KNB212Introductory 3D skills and concepts is assumed knowledge. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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CYB111 | Communication and Collaboration |
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CYB112 Equivalents: CWB101 | Communication and Composition |
| |
CYB113 | Living in a Media World |
| |
CYB114 Equivalents: CYB102 | Understanding Media Industries |
| |
CYB115 Equivalents: CYB105 | Understanding Audiences |
| |
CYB116 | Understanding the Internet and Data |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KYB110 | Art, Text and Context |
| |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
| |
KYB210 | Art and Social Change |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
KZB104 Equivalents: KVB104 | Photomedia |
| |
KZB110 | Approaches to Contemporary Drawing |
| |
KZB120 | Australian Voices |
| |
KZB210 | Creative Placemaking |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
KZB290 | Production Management |
| |
KZB310 | Curatorial Approaches |
| Prerequisites: 96cp of completed study |
KZB340 | Performing in Immersive Environments |
| Prerequisites: 96cp of completed study |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KKB180 Equivalents: KYB102, KKB101, KKD101 | Creative Futures |
| |
KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
KWB104 | Writing Fiction |
| |
KWB113 Equivalents: KWB101 | Introduction to Creative Writing |
| |
KWB116 Equivalents: KWB107 | Writing Creative Non-Fiction |
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KWB118 | Genre Writing and Storytelling |
| |
KWB211 | Creative Writing: Style and Technique |
| |
KWB212 | Poetry and Poetics |
| |
KWB214 Equivalents: KWB313 | The Artful Life: From Memoir to Fiction |
| |
KZB120 | Australian Voices |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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KDB107 | Fundamentals of Choreography |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB112 Equivalents: KDB120 | Exploring Dance Technique |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB113 Equivalents: KDB106 | Dance Studies |
| |
KDB115 Equivalents: KDB223 | Screen Dance | A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. | |
KDB118 | Iconic Dances, Movements and Makers | ||
KDB122 Equivalents: KDB121 | Popular Dance Styles |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB206 | Dance in Contemporary Culture |
| |
KDB218 Equivalents: KDB215 | Performance in Context 1 |
| Prerequisites: KDB122 or KDB111A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB219 | Sharing Dance |
| Knowledge of dance technique, approaches to cultural diversity and inclusivity, and how technology may be used to share dance with different audiences are advantageous foundations that are built upon in this unit. |
KDB222 Equivalents: KDB108 | World Dance |
| A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB223 | Screen Dance |
| Prerequisites: KZB340 or KDB210 or KDB209 |
KDB224 | Cultural Assemblies |
| Prerequisites: KDB107 |
KDB318 Equivalents: KDB305 | Performance in Context 2 |
| Prerequisites: KDB218 or KDB215A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KDB320 | Independent Dance Project |
| Prerequisites: KDB318A level of physical condition appropriate to the unit content and to safe dance practices is required. |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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DYB101 Equivalents: DEB101, KKB102, KKD102, KKB185, KYB101 | Impact Lab: Place and Context |
| |
DYB121 | Introducing Design Fabrication |
| |
DYB122 Equivalents: DFB105, DFB302, DNB103, DEB103 | Design Visualisations |
| |
DYB123 | Emerging Design Technology |
| |
DYB124 Equivalents: DEB202, DED202 | Design Consequences |
| |
DYB222 | Design Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
DYB223 | Design Project Unit |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
DFB102 Equivalents: KFB103 | Introduction to Fashion Communication |
| |
DFB104 Equivalents: DFB203, KFB104 | Fashion Sustainability |
| |
DFB206 Equivalents: DFB402, KFB207 | Global Fashion Cultures |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study |
DFB208 | Fashion Textiles |
| |
DFB209 Equivalents: DFB303, KFB109 | Global Fashion History |
| |
DFB216 Equivalents: DNB216, DNB315 | Wearables |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
KPB113 | Introduction to Screen Studies |
| |
KPB116 Equivalents: KWB102 | Introduction to Screenwriting |
| |
KPB119 Equivalents: KPB117, KPB101 | Introduction to Screen Production: Single Camera |
| |
KPB208 Equivalents: KPB112 | Screen Genres |
| |
KPB215 Equivalents: KPB207 KPB260 KZB260 | Advanced Screenwriting |
| Prerequisites: KPB116 or KWB102 |
KPB216 Equivalents: KPB210, KPB104 | Screen Content Production Management |
| Prerequisites: KPB121 or KPB110 or KPB122 |
KPB218 Equivalents: KPB122, KPB105 | Narrative Screen Production |
| Prerequisites: KPB119 or KPB123 |
KPB220 Equivalents: KPB205 | Factual Screens |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
KKB190 Equivalents: OUB100 | Yatdjuligin - Cultural Safety in Indigenous Australian Context |
| |
KKB191 Equivalents: OUB110, EDB039 | Am I black enough? Indigenous Australian Representations |
| |
KKB192 Equivalents: OUB120 | Smash the Act - Indigenous Australian Politics |
| |
KKB193 Equivalents: OUB130, EDB040 | Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and Protocols |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
DNB110 | ID Studio 1: User Centred Design |
|
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
DXB110 Equivalents: DXB201 | Principles of Interaction and UX Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB111 Equivalents: DXB203, KIB103 | Introduction to Web Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), you can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor and web browser and you can install and update software |
DXB205 Equivalents: DXB304, DXB404 | Interactive Narrative Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 24 credit points of study |
DXB210 | Critical Experience Design |
| Prerequisites: DXB110 or DXB201Foundational knowledge of interaction design principles and practices is assumed knowledge |
DXB211 Equivalents: DXB303, KIB205 | Creative Coding |
| Prerequisites: 36cp of previous studyIt is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DXB212 Equivalents: DXB501, KIB314 | Tangible Media |
| Prerequisites: DXB211 or DXB303A basic knowledge of the principles of computer programming, and computational processes and techniques is assumed knowledge |
DXB310 | Augmented Interactions |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of Interaction units (DXB% units)A basic knowledge of the principles of computer programming, and computational processes and techniques is assumed knowledge |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
CJB101 Equivalents: KJB120 | Foundations of Journalism |
| |
CJB105 | Shortform News Production |
| Prerequisites: CJB101 |
CJB204 Equivalents: KJB239 | Social Justice and Journalism Ethics |
| Prerequisites: ((CJB101 or KJB120) and LWS011) or (CJB101 and LLB101). LWS011 or LLB101 can be enrolled in the same teaching period as CJB204. |
CJB205 | Data-Driven Storytelling and Verification |
| Prerequisites: CYB116 |
CJB303 Equivalents: CWB301 | Political Communication |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
CCB105 Equivalents: CCB200 | Digital Platforms |
| |
CCB106 Equivalents: CWB112 | Popular Culture |
| |
CCB201 Equivalents: KCB104 | Australian Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of study |
CCB202 Equivalents: KCB206, KCB201 | Social Media, Self and Society |
| |
CCB205 Equivalents: CCB302 | Digital Media Analytics |
| Prerequisites: 72cp of completed study |
CCB206 Equivalents: CYB106 | Global Media and Culture |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
KMB117 | Introduction to Composition and Songwriting |
| An understanding of the fundamentals of melody, harmony and rhythm and the ability to demonstrate these fundamentals with voice and instrument/s. |
KMB127 | Music Studies |
| Assumed basic knowledge of music fundamentals. |
KMB129 | Composition and Sound Design in Digital Environments |
| Basic sound recording knowledge (such as delivered in KMB119 Sound Recording and Audio Production). |
KMB217 Equivalents: KMB225 | Music Creation 1 |
| A moderate understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
KMB223 Equivalents: KMB252, KMB107 | Music and Media |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 48 credit points of studyBasic knowledge of music software is assumed. |
KMB227 Equivalents: KMB235 | Music Creation 2 |
| Prerequisites: KMB217A well-developed understanding of music practices and skill on an instrument, voice or in music production. |
KMB236 | Music Performance, Theory and Practice |
| Prerequisites: KMB117Students should have previous musical experience at a foundational level. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
CWB111 Equivalents: KWB114 | Scientific and Technical Writing |
| SA in Senior English or equivalent is assumed knowledge. |
CWB200 Equivalents: CWB103 | Interpersonal and Intercultural Negotiation |
| |
CWB201 Equivalents: KWB213, KWB106 | Corporate Writing and Editing |
| |
CWB203 Equivalents: CCB203 | Strategic Speech |
| |
CWB204 | Persuasive Communication |
|
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
KRB120 | Scenography 1: Introducing Performance Design |
| |
KRB130 Equivalents: KRB121 | Set and Spatial Design |
| |
KRB131 | Lighting Design for Creative Arts |
| Some discipline specific knowledge is preferred for students to best understand how light can be used within their area. |
KRB220 | Scenography 3: Into the 21st Century |
| Prerequisites: KRB120 |
KRB230 | Digital Scenography |
| Prerequisites: (KRB130 or KRB131) and 72cp of completed studyDiscipline-specific knowledge is required for students to best understand how digital technologies can be used for production design purposes in their area. |
KTB112 | Drama: Theory and Performance |
| |
KTB113 Equivalents: KTB217 | Storytelling and Performance |
| |
KTB114 Equivalents: KTB216 | Interpreting Dramatic Text |
| Antirequisites: KTB105 |
KTB115 Equivalents: KTB226 | Devising Drama |
| |
KTB218 | Curating Drama Experiences |
| |
KTB219 Equivalents: KTB227 | Directing |
| |
KTB225 Equivalents: KTB302, KTB204 | Radical Theatre Forms |
| |
KTB227 Equivalents: KTB213, KTB306 | Leadership in Creative Contexts: Directing Creativity |
| |
KYB201 Equivalents: KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 | Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
|
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
KAB110 | Open Studio: Experiment |
| |
KAB120 | Open Studio: Image |
| |
KAB130 | Open Studio: Object/Space |
| |
KAB140 | Open Studio: Time |
| |
KVB210 | Time-Based Art: Moving Images |
| |
KVB216 Equivalents: KVB214, KVB211 | Post 1945 Art |
| |
KVB223 | Post 1989 Art |
| |
KZB104 Equivalents: KVB104 | Photomedia |
| |
KZB110 | Approaches to Contemporary Drawing |
|
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
DVB101 Equivalents: DXB102, KIB101 | Visual Communication Design |
| It is assumed that you are computer literate - which means you know how to use a typical computer (Mac and/or Windows), and can use standard desktop applications such as a word processor, email and web browser |
DVB102 Equivalents: DXB202, KIB120, KVB204 | Image Design and Production |
| Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB201 Equivalents: DXB302, KIB231, KIB335 | Typographic Design |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB202 | Visual Design for Storytelling |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102 |
DVB203 Equivalents: DXB402, KIB207 | Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
| Prerequisites: DVB101 or DXB102Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
DVB301 | Kinetic Image and Text |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication units (DVB%)Basic visual communication skills, basic Photoshop and Illustrator skills are assumed knowledge |
DVB302 Equivalents: DXB502, KIB340 | Data Visualisation and Information Design |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 36 credit points of Visual Communication or Interaction units (DVB% or DXB%)Antirequisites: CCN104, CCN205Experience with basic visual communication and image design approaches is assumed knowledge |
Important Information | |||
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Languages are delivered through an Australian-first alliance between QUT, the University of Queensland (UQ) and Griffith University (GU). | |||
Depending on your course, you may be able to include language studies in your degree as a second major (six units), minor (four units), or option units (electives). To determine if you can incorporate language studies in your degree, contact QUT Languages (qut.languages@qut.edu.au). | |||
Available Language Options: | |||
• French (UQ) | |||
• German (UQ) | |||
• Indonesian (UQ) | |||
• Italian (GU) | |||
• Japanese (UQ and GU) | |||
• Korean (UQ) | |||
• Mandarin (QUT) | |||
• Russian (UQ) | |||
• Spanish (UQ and GU) | |||
Mandarin is offered at QUT’s Gardens Point campus. To undertake other languages you will study at either Griffith University or The University of Queensland as a cross-institutional student. | |||
To satisfy requirements of a second major or minor, the same language must be studied and undertaken at the same university. | |||
Students wishing to study a language as a 6 unit major, should enrol in the first language unit in their first semester. | |||
For further information regarding languages, refer to https://www.qut.edu.au/study/languages |
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment. Study plans for affected students have been updated.
Creative and Professional Writing
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing |
Equivalent to |
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KWB108 Introduction to Literary Studies |
Equivalent to |
CWB110 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies |
KWB112 Youth and Children’s Writing |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KWB115 Persuasive Writing |
Equivalent to |
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion |
KWB207 Great Books: Creative Writing Classics |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
Entertainment
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KXB201 Entertainment Practice: Balancing Creativity and Business |
Equivalent to |
CDB202 Entertainment Cultures |
KXB202 Project Management for Entertainment |
Discontinued end 2019 |
Choose an alternative unit from the remaining options |
KXB301 Entertainment Industries Studio |
Substitute with |
CDB201 Entertainment Strategy |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment |
Equivalent to |
CYB102 Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries |
KXB102 Global Entertainment |
Equivalent to |
CYB106 Global Media and Entertainment Industries |
Fashion Communication
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
DFB203 Sustainability: The Business of Fashion |
Equivalent to |
DFB104 Fashion Sustainability |
DFB302 Fashion Visualisation |
Equivalent to |
DFB105 Fashion Visualisation |
DFB303 Unspeakable Beauty: A History of Fashion |
Equivalent to |
DFB209 Global Fashion History |
DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film |
Equivalent to |
DFB205 Fashion Media |
DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now |
Equivalent to |
DFB206 Global Fashion Cultures |
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism |
Equivalent to |
DFB207 Fashion and Style Journalism |
DFB406 Product Design and Development in the Fashion Industry |
Equivalent to |
DFB204 Fashion Product Development |
DFB502 Ragtrade: The Business of Fashion |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies |
Equivalent to |
DFB305 Critical Fashion Studies |
Interactive and Visual Design
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
DXB301 Interface Design |
Discontinued end 2019 |
|
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
DXB102 Visual Communication |
Equivalent to |
DVB101 Visual Communication Design |
DXB201 Visual Interactions |
Substitute with |
DXB110 Principles of Interaction Design |
DXB202 Image Production |
Equivalent to |
DVB102 Image Design and Production |
DXB203 Programming for Visual Designers |
Equivalent to |
DXB111 Web Prototyping |
DXB302 Typographic Design |
Equivalent to |
DVB201 Typographic Design |
DXB303 Programming for Visual Designers |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
DXB402 Theories of Visual Communication |
Equivalent to |
DVB203 Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
DXB502 Visual Communication Design |
Equivalent to |
DVB302 Data Visualisation and Information Design |
Media and Communication
2020 or earlier |
Change |
From 2021 |
---|---|---|
KCB105 Inquiry in Media and Communication |
Discontinued end 2020 |
CCB301 Communication Research Methods |
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KCB205 Professional Communication |
Equivalent to |
CCB204 Communication Planning and Practice |
KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society |
Equivalent to |
CCB202 Social Media, Self and Society |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KCB101 Media and Communication Texts |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KCB102 Media Mythbusting |
Equivalent to |
CCB101 Media Issues and Debates |
KCB103 Strategic Speech Communication |
Equivalent to |
CCB203 Strategic Speech Communication |
KCB104 Media and Communication: Industries |
Discontinued end 2018 |
Seek Faculty Advice |
KCB203 Consumption Matters: Consumer Cultures and Identity |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KCB301 Media Audiences |
Equivalent to |
CYB105 Understanding Audiences |
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment. Study plans for affected students have been updated.
Art and Design History
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1 |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
DAB325 Architecture in the 20th Century |
Equivalent to |
DAB200 Modern Architecture |
DEB202 Introducing Design History |
Equivalent to |
DYB114 Spatial Histories or DYB124 Design Consequences |
Creative and Professional Writing
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KWB112 Youth and Children’s Writing |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KWB115 Persuasive Writing |
Equivalent to |
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion |
KWB207 Great Books: Creative Writing Classics |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
Entertainment
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KXB201 Entertainment Practice: Balancing Creativity and Business |
Equivalent to |
CDB202 Entertainment Cultures |
KXB202 Project Management for Entertainment |
Discontinued end 2019 |
Choose an alternative unit from the remaining options |
KXB301 Entertainment Industries Studio |
Substitute with |
CDB201 Entertainment Strategy |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting |
Substitute with |
CDB101 Managing Entertainment |
KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment |
Equivalent to |
CYB102 Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries |
KXB102 Global Entertainment |
Equivalent to |
CYB106 Global Media and Entertainment Industries |
Fashion Communication
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
DFB203 Sustainability: The Business of Fashion |
Equivalent to |
DFB104 Fashion Sustainability |
DFB302 Fashion Visualisation |
Equivalent to |
DFB105 Fashion Visualisation |
DFB303 Unspeakable Beauty: A History of Fashion |
Equivalent to |
DFB209 Global Fashion History |
DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film |
Equivalent to |
DFB205 Fashion Media |
DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now |
Equivalent to |
DFB206 Global Fashion Cultures |
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism |
Equivalent to |
DFB207 Fashion and Style Journalism |
DFB406 Product Design and Development in the Fashion Industry |
Equivalent to |
DFB204 Fashion Product Development |
DFB502 Ragtrade: The Business of Fashion |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies |
Equivalent to |
DFB305 Critical Fashion Studies |
Interactive and Visual Design
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
DXB301 Interface Design |
Discontinued end 2019 |
|
DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design |
Equivalent to |
DXB205 Interactive Narrative Media |
DXB501 Tangible Media |
Equivalent to |
DXB212 Tangible Media |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
DXB102 Visual Communication |
Equivalent to |
DVB101 Visual Communication Design |
DXB201 Visual Interactions |
Substitute with |
DXB110 Principles of Interaction Design |
DXB202 Image Production |
Equivalent to |
DVB102 Image Design and Production |
DXB203 Programming for Visual Designers |
Equivalent to |
DXB111 Web Prototyping |
DXB302 Typographic Design |
Equivalent to |
DVB201 Typographic Design |
DXB303 Programming for Visual Designers |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
DXB402 Theories of Visual Communication |
Equivalent to |
DVB203 Theories and Methods of Visual Communication |
DXB502 Visual Communication Design |
Equivalent to |
DVB302 Data Visualisation and Information Design |
Journalism
2020 or earlier |
Change |
From 2021 |
---|---|---|
KJB280 International Journalism |
Discontinued end 2020 |
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KJB222 Online Journalism 1 |
Discontinued end 2019 |
|
KJB224 Feature Writing |
Discontinued end 2019 |
|
KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues |
Discontinued end 2019 |
|
KJB304 Sub-Editing | Substitute with | CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KJB101 Computational Journalism |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KJB103 Media Design and Layout |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KJB120 Newswriting |
Equivalent to |
CJB101 Newswriting |
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry |
Equivalent to |
CJB103 Journalistic Inquiry |
Literary Studies
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KWB108 Introduction to Literary Studies |
Equivalent to |
CWB110 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies |
KWB109 Writing Australia |
Equivalent to |
CWB113 Writing Australia |
KWB112 Youth and Children’s Writing |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KWB207 Great Books: Creative Writing Classics |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KWB210 Imagining the Americas: Contemporary American Literature and Culture |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KWB311 Popular Fictions, Popular Culture |
Equivalent to |
CWB112 Popular Culture: A 21st Century Communication Industry |
Media and Communication
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KCB205 Professional Communication |
Equivalent to |
CCB204 Communication Planning and Practice |
KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society |
Equivalent to |
CCB202 Social Media, Self and Society |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KCB101 Media and Communication Texts |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KCB102 Media Mythbusting |
Equivalent to |
CCB101 Media Issues and Debates |
KCB103 Strategic Speech Communication |
Equivalent to |
CCB203 Strategic Speech Communication |
KCB104 Media and Communication: Industries |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KCB105 Inquiry in Media and Communication |
|
Offered for the last time 2020 |
KCB203 Consumption Matters: Consumer Cultures and Identity |
Discontinued end 2018 |
|
KCB301 Media Audiences |
Equivalent to |
CYB105 Understanding Audiences |
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment as outlined below.
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KWB208 Modern Times (Literature and Culture in the 20th Century) |
Equivalent to |
CWB211 The Unstable Self: Disruption and Technology in 20th Century Writing |
KWB209 Shakespeare, Then and Now |
Equivalent to |
CWB212 Shakespeare, Expert Communicator |
KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing |
Equivalent to |
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing |
KCB302 Political Communication |
Equivalent to |
CWB301 Political Communication |
KWB303 Writing and Publishing Industry |
Discontinued end 2019 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KWB310 Editing and Developing the Manuscript |
Equivalent to |
KWB217 Editing and Publishing |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KWB108 Introduction to Literary Studies |
Equivalent to |
CWB110 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies |
KWB109 Writing Australia |
Equivalent to |
CWB113 Writing Australia |
KWB110 Writing Fundamentals |
Equivalent to |
CWB101 Writing Fundamentals |
KWB112 Youth and Children’s Writing |
Discontinued end 2018 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KWB114 Scientific and Technical Writing |
Equivalent to |
CWB111 Scientific and Technical Writing |
KWB115 Persuasive Writing |
Equivalent to |
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion |
KWB207 Great Books: Creative Writing Classics |
Discontinued end 2018 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KWB210 Imagining the Americans: Contemporary American Literature and Culture |
Discontinued end 2018 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KWB311 Popular Fictions, Popular Culture |
Equivalent to |
CWB112 Popular Culture: A 21st Century Communication Industry |
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment as outlined below.
2024 or earlier |
Change |
From 2025 |
---|---|---|
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
Substitute with |
KYB110 Art, Text and Context |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
Substitute with |
KYB120 Makers and Breakers: Creative Media and Technologies Lab |
CWB110 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies |
Substitute with |
CCB106 Popular Culture |
KWB104 Writing the Short Story |
Substitute with |
KWB104 Writing Fiction |
KWB113 Introduction to Creative Writing |
Substitute with |
KWB113 Introduction to Creative Writing |
KWB116 Creative non-Fiction |
Substitute with |
KWB116 Writing Creative Non-Fiction |
KWB117 Australian Voices: Writing and Practice | Substitute with | KZB120 Australian Voices |
KWB118 Swords and Spaceships: Writing Genre | Substitute with | KWB118 Genre Writing and Storytelling |
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
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KWB310 Editing and Developing the Manuscript |
Equivalent to |
KWB217 Editing and Publishing |
2017 or earlier |
Change |
From 2018 |
---|---|---|
KWB232 Creative Writing Advanced Practice 1 |
Substitute with |
KWB117 Australian Voices: Writing and Practice |
KWB302 Novel and Genre |
Substitute with |
KWB118 Swords and Spaceships: Writing Genre |
KWB313 Novel and Memoir |
Equivalent to |
KWB214 The Artful Life: From Memoir to Fiction |
KWB332 Creative Writing Advanced Practice 2 |
Substitute with |
KWB215 Dangerous Ideas: Contemporary Debates in Writing |
KWB333 Creative Writing Advanced Practice 3 |
Substitute with |
KWB326 Creative Writing Project 2 |
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment as outlined below.
2024 or earlier |
Change |
From 2025 |
---|---|---|
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
Substitute with |
KYB110 Art, Text and Context |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
Substitute with |
KYB120 Makers and Breakers: Creative Media and Technologies Lab |
KTB110 Plays that Changed the World |
Substitute with |
KYB110 Art, Text & Context |
KTB111 Acting in Realism: The Authentic Actor |
Substitute with |
KTB112 Drama: Theory and Performance |
KTB120 Diverse Theatre Practice |
Substitute with |
KYB210 Art and Social Change |
KTB121 Acting in Style: The Responsive Actor |
Substitute with |
KYB220 Creative Professional Practice |
KTB126 Drama Practice: Collaboration | Substitute with | KTB115 Devising Drama |
KYB103 The Creative Body | Substitute with | KTB113 Storytelling and Performance |
2020 or earlier |
Change |
Equivalents 2020 |
Equivalents 2021 | From 2021 |
---|---|---|---|---|
KTB120 Diverse Theatre Practice |
Equivalent change | KTB108, KTB209 | NIL |
Future students applying for advanced standing who have completed KTB108 or KTB209 and KTB212 then only one will credit to KYB201. Future students applying for advanced standing who have complete KTB108 or KTB209 and KYB201 will have KYB201 credited. No credit will be received for KTB108 or KTB209. Current students who have completed KTB108 or KTB209 and have KYB201 planned will have KYB201 removed. KYB201 will be replaced with KTB120. |
KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice | Equivalent change | KTB212 | KTB108, KTB209, KTB212 |
2020 or earlier |
Change |
From 2021 |
---|---|---|
KTB111 The Authentic Performer | Title change | KTB111 Acting in Realism: The Authentic Actor |
KTB121 The Responsive Performer | Title change | KTB121 Acting in Style: The Responsive Actor |
KTB126 Drama Practice 1: Collaboration | Title change | KTB126 Drama Practice: Collaboration |
KTB216 Drama Practice 2: Interpretation | Title change | KTB216 Drama Practice: Interpretation |
KTB226 Drama Practice 3: Transformation | Title change | KTB226 Drama Practice: Transformation |
KTB227 Leadership in Creative Contexts | Title change | KTB227 Leadership in Creative Contexts: Directing Creativity |
KTB316 Drama Practice 4: Generation | Title change | KTB316 Drama Practice: Generation |
KTB326 Drama Practice 5: Realisation | Title change | KTB326 Drama Practice: Realisation |
2017 or earlier |
Change |
From 2018 |
---|---|---|
KTB104 Performance Innovation |
Substitute with |
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist |
Substitute with |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
KTB101 Understanding Theatre |
Equivalent to |
KTB110 Plays that Changed the World |
KTB103 Performing Skills 1: Character and Scene |
Equivalent to |
KTB111 The Authentic Performer |
KTB107 The Creating Body |
Equivalent to |
KYB103 The Creative Body |
KTB108 Applied Theatre |
Equivalent to |
KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
KTB106 Performing Skills 2: Style and Form |
Equivalent to |
KTB121 The Responsive Performer |
KTB102 Process Drama |
Equivalent to |
KTB126 Drama Practice 1: Collaboration |
KTB212 Theatre and Community |
Equivalent to |
KYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practice |
KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre |
Equivalent to |
KTB225 Radical Theatre Forms |
KTB105 Production 1 |
Equivalent to |
KTB216 Drama Practice 2: Interpretation |
KTB215 Staging Australia |
Substitute with |
KTB217 Story and Performance |
KTB213 Directing Theatre |
Equivalent to |
KTB227 Leadership Dynamics in Performance |
KTB205 Production 2 |
Equivalent to |
KTB226 Drama Practice 3: Transformation |
KTB303 Production 3 |
Equivalent to |
KTB316 Drama Practice 4: Generation |
KTB313 Production 4 |
Equivalent to |
KTB326 Drama Practice 5: Realisation |
KTB210 Creative Industries Management |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KTB211 Creative Industries Events and Festivals |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment. Study plans for affected students have been updated.
2017 or earlier |
Change |
From 2018 |
---|---|---|
KPB115 Editing and Technical Production |
Substitute with |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
KPB109 Film, Screen and Animation Histories |
Equivalent to |
KPB120 Contemporary Screen Histories |
KPB105 Narrative Production |
Equivalent to |
KPB122 Screen Crafts: Narratives |
KPB110 The Movie, TV and New Media Business |
Equivalent to |
KPB121 Screen Business |
KPB112 Film, Television and Screen Genres |
Equivalent to |
KPB208 Screen Genres |
KPB207 Film and Television Scriptwriting |
Equivalent to |
KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting |
KPB210 Production Management for Film, TV and New Media |
Equivalent to |
KPB216 Screen Content Production Management |
KPB201 Experimental Production |
Equivalent to |
KPB217 Screen Crafts: Experiments |
KPB205 Approaches to Contemporary Documentary |
Equivalent to |
KPB220 Factual Screens |
KPB302 Project Development for Film, TV and New Media |
Equivalent to |
KPB221 Screen Project Development |
KPB213 Multi-Camera TV Studio Production |
Equivalent to |
KPB222 Screen Crafts: Multi-Camera and Single-Camera Production |
KPB206 Global Screen Industries |
Equivalent to |
KPB315 Global Screen Studies |
KNB313 Contemporary Issues in the Screen Industries |
Equivalent to |
KPB325 Screen Issues |
KPB114 Studio Approaches to Screen Projects |
Substitute with |
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
KPB211 Writing Dialogue |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KPB214 Single Camera TV Production |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment.
2024 or earlier |
Change |
From 2025 |
---|---|---|
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
Substitute with |
KYB110 Art, Text and Context |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
Substitute with |
KYB120 Makers and Breakers: Creative Media and Technologies Lab |
KDB123 Dance Legacies |
Substitute with |
KYB110 Art, Text and Context |
KYB103 The Creative Body | Substitute with | KTB113 Storytelling and Performance |
KDB210 Dance Composition | Substitute with | KZB340 Performing in Immersive Environments |
2017 or earlier |
Change |
From 2018 |
---|---|---|
KDB106 Dance Analysis |
Equivalent to |
KDB113 Dance Studios |
KDB108 World Dance |
Equivalent to |
KDB222 World Dance |
KDB110 Deconstructing Dance in History |
Equivalent to |
KDB123 Dance Legacies |
KDB120 Dance Practice 1 |
Equivalent to |
KDB112 Dance Technique Fundamentals |
KDB121 Dance Practice 2 |
Equivalent to |
KDB122 Popular Dance Styles |
KDB209 Choreographic Studies 2 |
Equivalent to |
KDB210 Dance Composition |
KDB215 Performance in Context 2 |
Equivalent to |
KDB218 Performance in Context 1 |
KDB305 Performance in Context 3* |
Equivalent to |
KDB318 Performance in Context 2 |
KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz |
Substitute with |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
KDB105 Architecture of the Body |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KDB111 Performance in Context 1 |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KDB205 Teaching Dance |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KDB230 Dance Practice 3 |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
KDB231 Latin Dance Party |
Discontinued end of 2017 |
Seek Faculty advice |
*Note: KDB305 was still on offer in 2018 - it was discontinued from 2019.
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment as outlined below.
2024 or earlier |
Change |
From 2025 |
---|---|---|
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
Substitute with |
KYB110 Art, Text and Context |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
Substitute with |
KYB120 Makers and Breakers: Creative Media and Technologies Lab |
KNB125 Animation History and Context |
Equivalent to |
KNB100 Introduction to Animation Studies |
KNB126 Motion Design |
Substitute with |
KZB110 Approaches To Drawing |
KNB127 CGI Foundations |
Substitute with |
KPB113 Introduction to Screen Studies |
KNB135 Animation Aesthetics |
Substitute with |
KNB105 Core Concepts in Animation Practice |
KNB136 Visual Storytelling: Production Design | Substitute with | KPB116 Introduction to Screen Writing |
KNB137 Digital Worlds | Equivalent to | KNB110 Virtual Art Department |
KNB227 CGI Technologies | Equivalent to | KZB250 Virtual Production |
2018 or earlier |
Change |
From 2019 |
---|---|---|
KNB321 Advanced Concepts in Computer Animation 2 |
Discontinued end of 2018 |
Seek Faculty advice |
2017 or earlier |
Change |
From 2018 |
---|---|---|
KPB114 Studio Approaches to Screen Projects |
Substitute with |
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
KPB109 Film, Screen and Animation Histories |
Substitute with |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
KNB113 Animation Methodologies |
Equivalent to |
KNB125 Animation History and Context |
KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1 |
Equivalent to |
KNB136 Visual Storytelling: Production Design |
KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2 |
Substitute with |
KNB135 Animation Aesthetics |
KNB123 Animation and Motion Graphics | Equivalent to | KNB126 Motion Design |
KNB124 3D Animation 1 | Equivalent to | KNB127 CGI Foundations |
KNB211 3D Animation 2 | Substitute with | KNB215 Animation Performance |
KNB212 Real-time 3D Computer Graphics | Equivalent to | KNB137 Digital Worlds |
KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit | Substitute with | KNB225 Advanced Animation Performance |
KNB222 Virtual Environments | Equivalent to | KNB227 CGI Technologies |
KNB311 Advanced Concepts in Computer Animation 1 | Equivalent to | KNB310 Advanced Animation Production 1 |
KNB313 Contemporary Issues in the Screen Industries | Discontinued end of 2017 | Seek Faculty advice |
The above information is subject to change.
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment in 2020. Study plans for affected students will be updated by early December 2019.
2019 or earlier |
Change |
From 2020 |
---|---|---|
KMB336 Creative Studio 5 |
Equivalent to |
KMB317 Music Creation 3 |
KMB337 Creative Studio 6 |
Equivalent to |
KMB327 Music Creation 4 |
KMB319 Music and Sound Production 5 | Discontinued end of 2019 | Select unit credit points from the Situated Creative Practice Unit options |
KMB329 Music and Sound Production 6 | Discontinued end of 2019 | Select unit credit points from the Situated Creative Practice Unit options |
KMB350 Creative Performer 3 | Discontinued end of 2019 | Select unit credit points from the Situated Creative Practice Unit options |
KMB351 Creative Performer 4 | Discontinued end of 2019 | Select unit credit points from the Situated Creative Practice Unit options |
There are a number of changes to units and study areas which may affect your enrolment in 2018. Study plans for affected students have been updated.
2017 or earlier |
Change |
From 2018 |
---|---|---|
KMB122 Music and Sound Concepts 1 |
Substitute with |
KYB101 Understanding Creative Practice |
KMB137 Critical Listening 1 |
Substitute with |
KMB118 Musicianship 1 |
KMB132 Music and Sound Concepts 2 |
Substitute with |
KYB102 Pathways to a Creative Career |
KMB139 Critical Listening 2 |
Substitute with |
KMB128 Musicianship 2 |
KMB138 Creative Studio 2 |
Equivalent to |
KMB109 Creative Practice in Music |
KMB225 Creative Studio 3 | Equivalent to | KMB217 Music Creation 1 |
KMB237 Critical Listening 3 | Equivalent to | KMB218 Musicianship 3 |
KMB200 Music Scenes and Subcultures* | Substitute with | KMB222 Music and Culture |
KMB235 Creative Studio 4 | Equivalent to | KMB227 Music Creation 2 |
KMB239 Critical Listening 4 | Equivalent to | KMB228 Musicianship 4 |
KMB336 Creative Studio 5 | Equivalent to | KMB317 Music Creation 3 |
KMB337 Creative Studio 6 | Equivalent to | KMB327 Music Creation 4 ( |
KMB136 Creative Studio 1 | Substitute with | KYB103 The Creative Body |
KMB107 Sound, Image, Text | Equivalent to | KMB223 Music in Media |
KMB252 Multi-Platform Sound Design* | ||
KMB003 Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll | Discontinued end of 2017 | Seek Faculty advice |
KMB004 World Music | Discontinued end of 2017 | Seek Faculty advice |
*Note: KMB200 and KMB252 were still available in 2018.
The above information is subject to change.