Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
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Students must study these core units:<br />
ACC1100 Accounting I 15<br />
ADM4107 Arts Management 15<br />
ADV4120 Advertising Management 15<br />
CMM4120 Integrated Marketing Communication 15<br />
CMM4104 Professional Placement 15<br />
DES4101 Design Practices: Identity 15<br />
IMM4122 Publishing on the World Wide Web 15<br />
Plus 15 credit points (1 unit) selected from:<br />
CMM4208 Communications and Digital Technology 15<br />
FAV4104 Introduction to Digital Video 15<br />
IMM4120 Introduction to Digital Technologies and<br />
Multimedia<br />
15<br />
MTQ1117 Digital Audio and Sampling Techniques 15<br />
Art Object Design Area of Specialisation<br />
SPAABI<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries (Art Object Design)<br />
will build an understanding of the intersection between the<br />
disciplines, techniques and commercial processes of design and<br />
the craft skills, material use and hand crafted object construction.<br />
The commercial planning, design and construction of high quality,<br />
original and well designed craft objects for both the domestic<br />
home market and the overseas tourist gift markets, will be the<br />
primary focus of this specialisation.<br />
UNIT SET LOCATION<br />
This unit set is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This unit set is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />
Students must study these core units:<br />
DES4208 Design Practices: Project 15<br />
TDD4101 3D Design Practices: Drawing in Space 15<br />
TDD4206 3D Design Practices: Production 15<br />
VIS4102 Design Thinking 15<br />
Plus 60 credit points selected from:<br />
DES3101 Commercial Maquette Design 15<br />
TDD4102 3D Design Practices: Materiality 15<br />
TDD4203 3D Design Practices: CAD for Designers 15<br />
TDD4204 3D Design Practices: Modelling 15<br />
VIS4103 Visual Solutions and Presentation 15<br />
Film and Video Area of Specialisation<br />
SPAABJ<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries (Film and Video)<br />
aims to prepare graduates from other disciplines to work in a wide<br />
range of positions in the expanding film and television sector.<br />
The specialisation provides studies of both a theoretical and<br />
practical nature to prepare students to produce work of a<br />
professional standard. Students will gain knowledge and skills in<br />
writing and producing a variety of screen products for education,<br />
information and entertainment.<br />
UNIT SET LOCATION<br />
This unit set is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This unit set is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />
Students must study these core units:<br />
FAV4101 Introduction to Video Production 15<br />
FAV4102 Scriptwriting: Short Films 15<br />
FAV4104 Introduction to Digital Video 15<br />
Plus 75 credit points selected from:<br />
CMM4106 Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Cinema 15<br />
CMM4107 Documentary, Film and Television 15<br />
CMM4118 Case Studies in Communications 2 15<br />
FAV4112 Film and Cinema Studies 15<br />
FAV4201 Video Production: Drama and Documentary 15<br />
FAV4202 Scriptwriting: Feature Films, Documentary and<br />
Radio<br />
15<br />
FAV4203 Scriptwriting: Television Drama 15<br />
FAV4214 Scriptwriting: Adaptation, Editing and<br />
Commissioned Content<br />
15<br />
FAV4301 Advanced Video Production 1 15<br />
FAV4401 Advanced Video Production 2 15<br />
MST4135 Australian Television 15<br />
Any TWO four level units offered by the School of<br />
Communications and Contemporary Arts may be substituted for<br />
two of the above units.<br />
Interactive Media Development Area of Specialisation<br />
SPAABK<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries (Interactive Media<br />
Development) aims to prepare graduates from other disciplines to<br />
work in the increasing range of Interactive Media Development<br />
(IMD) positions emerging in all sectors of the workforce. The<br />
course provides studies of both a theoretical and practical nature<br />
in the area of IMD and draws together theory and knowledge from<br />
the disciplines of instructional science, information science,<br />
media, art and design, communication and cognitive science.<br />
Students will gain knowledge and skills used in the design and<br />
development of rich interactive digital media products for<br />
education, information and entertainment.<br />
UNIT SET LOCATION<br />
This unit set is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This unit set is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />
Students must study these core units:<br />
CMM4208 Communications and Digital Technology 15<br />
IMM4121 Digital Photomedia 15<br />
IMM4122 Publishing on the World Wide Web 15<br />
IMM4123 Interactive Multimedia Authoring 1 15<br />
IMM4125 Interface and Information Design 15<br />
IMM4228 Project Management Methodology 15<br />
Plus 30 credit points (2 units) selected from:<br />
IMM4224 Three Dimensional Modelling and Animation 15<br />
IMM4226 Interactive Multimedia Authoring 2 15<br />
IMM4227 Advanced World Wide Web Applications 15<br />
IMM4329 Multimedia Business Solutions 15<br />
IMM4330 Industry Project Development 15<br />
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