Course summary
The Bachelor of Creative Arts provides students with a set of overarching skills that are readily transferable across the creative arts industries such as art, design, media, music and writing.
Students are engaged in inter-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary learning and develop skills relevant to the contemporary, converged and increasingly online media and arts industries while also developing creative production skills.
The degree has strong links to the vibrant creative industries of the NSW North Coast and south-east QLD.
Core units focus on work-ready skills and provide opportunities for professional placement, community engagement and advanced project work. Students will be expected to accumulate examples of work in an e-portfolio as part of their studies. This e-portfolio, aligned with workplace-focused units, provides an essential tool for their transition into relevant workplaces and vocations. The course articulates with a range of VET awards.
The Bachelor of Creative Arts provides students with a set of overarching skills that are readily transferable across the creative arts industries such as art, design, media, music and writing.
Students are engaged in inter-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary learning and develop skills relevant to the contemporary, converged and increasingly online media and arts industries while also developing creative production skills.
The degree has strong links to the vibrant creative industries of the NSW North Coast and south-east QLD.
Core units focus on work-ready skills and provide opportunities for professional placement, community engagement and advanced project work. Students will be expected to accumulate examples of work in an e-portfolio as part of their studies. This e-portfolio, aligned with workplace-focused units, provides an essential tool for their transition into relevant workplaces and vocations. The course articulates with a range of VET awards.
Art and Design includes units that focus on art and design for publication, graphic design, digital art, curating, painting and photography outputs. (Lismore campus only)
Music includes studies in contemporary music theory and styles, music technology and the internet, songwriting, sound theory and recording technique, and global perspectives in music. (Lismore campus only)
Media Studies has a strong emphasis on digital media production and analysis for screen, print and online environments, and equips students with a range of practical skills appropriate to an increasingly technological world. (Lismore, online).
Writing enables students to pursue their passion for writing in a supportive, inter-disciplinary environment. Students acquire skills in writing genres including novels, short stories, writing for performance, feature and investigative journalism and essay writing. (Lismore, online).
Students can also select elective units from across the University to complement their areas of specialisation.
University-wide majors are also available in this course.
Please note that some majors and units may not be available at each location.
Graduate Attribute | Course Learning Outcome |
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Intellectual rigour | Creatively and critically analyse a broad range of socio-cultural issues relevant to arts practices, using persuasive argumentation that is historically informed. |
Creativity | Challenge and reinvent pre-existing methodologies relevant to national and global arts industries. |
Ethical practice | Demonstrate an understanding of cross-cultural difference and the presence of ethical standards in the arts and social sciences. |
Knowledge of a discipline | Demonstrate a broad knowledge of arts industries/creative practices and their associated social and theoretical contexts. |
Lifelong learning | Demonstrate the ability to self-direct and evaluate learning, and to negotiate the social demands of professional life. |
Communication and social skills | Demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly, and a willingness to collaborate with a range of professionals, institutions and the general public. |
Cultural competence | Demonstrate critical multi-cultural perspectives, and an ability to reflect upon indigenous/non-indigenous and local/international methods of cultural production. |
Professional placement provides students with the opportunity to gain experience in the workplace and to establish contacts. Students can undertake learning opportunities in the community through a number of units and through assessment opportunities.
Course overview
Course code
3007288
Course abbreviation
BCA
Credit points
288
Equivalent units
24
Duration
3 years full-time; 6 years part-time
Duration
3 years full-time
Availability details
Domestic
Location | Teaching period | UAC code | QTAC code |
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Lismore | Session 1 | 333104 | 053311 |
Online | Session 1 | N/A | N/A |
Fee information
Course requirements
See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.
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To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Creative Arts degree a candidate shall successfully complete not less than twenty-four (24) units (288 credit points) comprising:
- all eight (8) core units listed in Part A; and
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(a) two (2), eight (8) unit majors from Part B; or
(b) one (1), eight (8) unit major from Part B PLUS eight (8) electives chosen from any undergraduate degree offered by the University, or
(c) one (1), eight (8) unit major from Part B PLUS any eight (8) unit University-wide major.
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To be eligible for the Award of the Associate Degree of Creative Arts a candidate shall successfully complete not less than sixteen (16) units (162 credit points) comprising:
- any four (4) units listed in Part A; and
- any twelve (12) units listed in Part B
- No unit will be credited to more than one major.
- A candidate who while enrolled in the Bachelor of Creative Arts has completed the requirements of the Associate Degree of Creative Arts may elect to be awarded the Associate Degree of Creative Arts following withdrawal from candidature from the Bachelor Degree.
Schedule of units
Course progressions
Your course progression is in the recommended order you should complete your course in. It is important that you follow this to ensure you meet the course requirements. For further assistance see How to Enrol in Units using My Enrolment.
Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment
Browse uni-wide elective units by selecting Uni-wide elective in the advanced filter of the Unit search.
Browse shared majors and their units at Shared majors
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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Year 1, Session 1 | |||
CAR10001 - Creativity and Arts Industries | Introductory | ||
COM10295 - Written Communication | Introductory | ||
Choose 1 unit from: First Part B Major | |||
Choose 1 unit from: Second Part B Major OR Electives OR University-wide majors
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PART-TIME STUDY - students should complete CAR10001 and CUL00412 of this course progression for Year 1, Session 1 | |||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
The following unit, CUL00412, is being replaced with HUM71005 in 2017 - please submit a Unit Approval Request to enrol in HUM71005 | |||
CUL00412 - Indigenous Ways of Cultural Expression | Introductory | Note 3 | |
COM20001 - Sensory Cultures | Intermediate | ||
Choose 1 unit from: First Part B Major
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Choose 1 unit from: Second Part B Major OR Electives OR University-wide majors | |||
PART-TIME STUDY - students should complete COM10295 and COM20001 of this course progression for Year 1, Session 2 | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
Choose 2 units from First Part B Major | |||
Choose 2 units from:
Second Part B major OR Electives OR University-wide majors |
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Year 2, Session 2 | |||
Choose 2 units from First Part B Major | |||
Choose 2 units from: Second Part B Major OR Electives OR University-wide majors | |||
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
COM00471 - Professional Placement | Advanced | ||
CAR10503 - Arts Industry Studies | Intermediate | ||
Choose 1 unit from First Part B Major | |||
Choose 1 unit from: Second Part B Major OR Electives OR University-wide majors
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Year 3, Session 2 | |||
CUR30001 - Curating Contemporary Culture | Advanced | ||
SOY10114 - Independent Project | Advanced | ||
Choose 1 unit from First Part B Major | |||
Choose 1 unit from: Second Part B Major OR Electives OR University-wide majors |
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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Session 1 | |||
CAR10001 - Creativity and Arts Industries | Introductory | ||
COM10295 - Written Communication | Introductory | ||
Choose 1 unit from: First Part B Major | |||
Choose 1 unit from: Second Part B Major OR Electives OR University-wide majors
|
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Session 2 | |||
The following unit, CUL00412, is being replaced with HUM71005 in 2017 - please submit a Unit Approval Request to enrol in HUM71005 | |||
CUL00412 - Indigenous Ways of Cultural Expression | Introductory | Note 3 | |
COM20001 - Sensory Cultures | Intermediate | ||
Choose 1 unit from: First Part B Major | |||
Choose 1 unit from: Second Part B Major OR Electives OR University-wide majors
|
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PART-TIME STUDY - SESSION 1 - students should complete CAR10001 and CUL00412,
PART-TIME STUDY - SESSION 2 - students should complete COM10295 and COM20001. |
Notes
Note 1: | COM20001 Sensory Cultures is currently delivered biannually. |
Note 2: | ART & DESIGN MAJOR - units ART00621 Visual Arts Studio Studies I and ART00622 Visual Arts Studio Studies II are double-weighted units [equal to 2 units]. |
Note 3: | This unit is being replaced with HUM71005 in 2017 - please submit a Unit Approval Request to enrol in HUM71005 |