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MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The Graduate Certificate in Broadcasting (Television) is a 60<br />

credit point course.<br />

The Graduate Certificate in Broadcasting (Television) will follow<br />

the standard one semester, full time, 60 credit point model<br />

adopted by the Faculty of Education and Arts. The course will<br />

have the following structure:<br />

BRO4107 Television Presentation 15<br />

BRO4108 Television Studio Production 15<br />

BRO4104 Television News and Current Affairs 15<br />

BRO4106 Television Broadcasting Practice 15<br />

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ARTS<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Course Code V58<br />

Course Code H81<br />

The Graduate Diploma in Arts Management is a fee-paying, twosemester<br />

programme for both Australian and overseas students. It<br />

is a vocationally-based degree aimed at students who wish to<br />

improve their management skills and gain expertise in the arts and<br />

entertainment industries.<br />

The course builds upon students' existing practical industry<br />

experience, providing the theoretical and conceptual knowledge<br />

and skills necessary to effectively manage the unique,<br />

idiosyncratic and diverse organisations that comprise the arts<br />

industry.<br />

The course addresses the training needs of management<br />

practitioners across a broad spectrum of the arts, and is<br />

constructed so that fundamental administrative, financial,<br />

marketing and management skills in the arts can be applied in a<br />

variety of artistic contexts. Knowledge accumulated during the<br />

course can be applied, for example, to performing and visual arts<br />

companies, as well as to those organisations which may require<br />

more specialised knowledge such as venues, galleries and<br />

metropolitan and regional community arts programmes.<br />

Specifically, upon completion of the course it is expected that<br />

graduates will:<br />

* demonstrate a knowledge of administrative, management,<br />

marketing and financial skills as they pertain to the arts<br />

industry, and relate this understanding to their own arts<br />

environments and companies;<br />

* demonstrate critical and analytical skills in relation to<br />

management, planning and operation of arts organisations;<br />

* combine management skills with specific and particular<br />

industry practice;<br />

* be better equipped to carry out their current duties and prepare<br />

them for more significant roles.<br />

A high level of performance in the Graduate Diploma will allow<br />

students to progress to the Master of Arts Management.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Well developed academic skills are a primary requirement in<br />

order to be seriously considered. Additionally, an interview is<br />

conducted to provide information about the applicant's<br />

experiences, motivation and goals.<br />

Admission interviews are normally held in December. Applicants<br />

are assessed against the following criteria:<br />

• ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in<br />

writing<br />

• potential to complete the course with excellence<br />

• professional approach and awareness of the arts<br />

• previous experience<br />

COURSE LOCATION<br />

This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The Graduate Diploma in Arts Management is a 120 credit point<br />

course.<br />

YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 1<br />

ADM4110 Arts Finance and Funding 15<br />

ADM4120 Arts Law 15<br />

ADM4107 Arts Management 15<br />

ECF5600 Principles of Economics 15<br />

YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 2<br />

ADM4100 International Arts Environment 15<br />

ADM4105 Arts Finance 15<br />

ADM4106 Arts Marketing 15<br />

MAN5250 Human Resource Management 15<br />

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF BROADCASTING<br />

Course Code U63<br />

The Graduate Diploma of Broadcasting is designed principally for<br />

journalism, media and communications graduates. It may also<br />

attract graduates of other disciplines who wish to employ their<br />

specialist knowledge in a broadcast media setting. The course<br />

prepares students for employment as researchers, reporters,<br />

presenters and producers in radio and television. Course content<br />

includes the range of journalistic, presentation, technical and<br />

people skills required by today's electronic media professionals.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Entry to the program will be by audition and interview.<br />

Applicants will require an appropriate three year degree, or<br />

equivalent, awarded by a recognised tertiary institution, or at least<br />

five years relevant industry experience.<br />

COURSE LOCATION<br />

This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Full-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The Graduate Diploma of Broadcasting requires the successful<br />

completion of 120 credit points.<br />

ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008 181

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