Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) Film Production – Level 7
Why study this course:
Are you the next major film producer? Are you wanting to turn your favourite hobby into a rewarding creative career in film production?
With the Bachelor of Applied Arts (Film Production) you learn the skills to:
- communicate compelling messages and tell stories through film and,
- become a film producer on a range of mediums.
Made up of 360 credits taught over three years and finishing with your choice of a capstone project of your own design or an internship undertaken in industry during your final year
Film Production Capstone Project
The Film Production Capstone Project offers offers you the opportunity to design and execute a project in an area of your choice helping you to develop a deeper understanding of your chosen field.
Film Production Capstone Internship
The Capstone Internship is a project undertaken in an industry setting over 16 weeks (or 1 Semester).
Career outcomes:
When you complete the BAA in Film Production you will have the skills to manage and produce independent film projects and to work in:
- film editing
- pre and post production and
- storytelling using visual and cinematic language.
Study pathways:
You can go on to postgraduate studies including Masters
Read MoreBachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) Digital Media – Level 7
Why study this course:
Are you looking to focus on digital image creation? Are you wanting to turn your favourite hobby into a rewarding creative career?
With the Bachelor of Applied Arts (Digital Media) you learn the skills to:
- communicate compelling messages and ideas through using animation and digital media and,
- become a producer of digital media on a range of mediums.
Made up of 360 credits taught over three years and finishing with your choice of a capstone project of your own design or an internship undertaken in industry during your final year
Digital Media Capstone Project
The Digital Media Production Capstone Project offers you the opportunity to design and execute a project in an area of your choice.
Digital Media Capstone Internship
The Capstone Internship is a project undertaken in an industry setting over 16 weeks (or 1 Semester).
Career outcomes:
When you complete the BAA in Digital Media Production you will have the skills to manage and produce independent digtial media projects and to work in:
- motion graphic design,
- visual effects,
- animation and,
- storytelling.
Study pathways:
You can go on to postgraduate studies including Masters
Read MoreDiploma in Management (Healthcare) – Level 7
Why study this course:
Are you looking to take the next step in your healthcare career? Do you need to get a qualification to ensure you are in line for a promotion to management?
If so the Diploma in Management (Healthcare) is the course for you. Designed to develop your knowledge and ensure you have the skills to work effectively as a manager in a range of healthcare settings the diploma will help you build on your previous experience and qualification.
What you will learn:
Made up of 120 credits you will study:
- Health Services Management and Policy,
- Support Planning for Geriatric and Mental Health Conditions and,
- Quality and Risk Management
A Related Learning Experience (Industry Placement).
Taken in your final term of study the 8 week Industry Placements are selected on the potential to add to your learning experience and they give you valuable hands-on experience that complements the theoretical skills you learn.
Career outcomes:
Possible career outcomes include:
- Aged Care Unit Worker
- Aged Care Unit Manager
- Healthcare Unit Worker
- Healthcare Unit Manager
- Residential Services Worker
- Residential Services Manager
- Day Service Assistant Manager
- Day Service Managers
- Health and Welfare Services Manager.
Study pathways:
Once you’ve graduated you can apply to enter a postgraduate level program.
Read MoreDiploma in Software Development – Level 7
Why study this course:
Do you want to enhance your existing knowledge and skills in order to develop application programs? Are you interested in people-centered software applications?
If so the Diploma in Software Development is a great way to ensure that you have the skills and knowledge to meet contemporary and future workplace demands for flexible software developers and collaborators. Developed to teach you the skills to design and develop databases and analyse business information the Diploma will help you into a career as a developer, programmer, or software engineer.
Career Outcomes:
Possible career outcomes include:
- Programmer
- Software Developer
- Software Engineer
- App Developer
- Web /Cloud Developer
What you will learn:
Made up of 120 credits taught over 32 weeks you will study:
- Web and Cloud Application Development
- Business Intelligence and Databases
- Application Development Project/Capstone Project
The Application Development Project (Capstone Project) is a 16-week project developed by you and undertaken in conjunction with industry, or as an industry-based development project. This project gives you real-world experience and helps ensure that you create industry networks and a real application that you can show potential employers before you graduate.
Study pathways:
Once you’ve graduated you can apply to enter a postgraduate level program (at Level 8 or above).
Read MoreBachelor of Applied Management (BAM) – Level 7
Why study this course:
Are you looking to lead and manage in a global business context? Do you want to be an authentic people focused leader?
The Bachelor of Applied Management focuses on developing not only your theoretical knowledge but the soft skills that make for a great leader. These include critical thinking, people management and communication to name a few. You also get to choose between an internship, an industry-based capstone project or a research project to complete your degree. Depending on your choice you get to put your knowledge into practice or develop the research skills needed to move onto further study.
Career outcomes:
When you complete the Bachelor of Applied Management you are equipped to work in a range of business-focused roles including:
- Operations
- Project management
- Marketing
- Business management
- Business development and,
- Customer service
Study pathways:
You can go on to postgraduate studies including Masters
What you will learn:
Made up of 360 credits taught over three years and finishing with your choice of a research project, capstone project based in industry or a 16 week industry internship you get to study standard business subjects including Strategic Management and Marketing alongside arts-focused subjects such as Philosophy and Psychology.
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