Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts
Deakin University
About
Study a Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts and develop your creative practice in one of the seven disciplines offered at Deakin.
Develop your knowledge and skills in creative arts research in relation to your creative practice.
Find out more about the course online and apply today.
Structure
To qualify for the award of Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts, a student must successfully complete 1 core unit and 3 electives from within the Master of Creative Arts, Master of Communication or Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)
- 1 credit point course work unit (ACA710 or ACA712)
- 3 credit point of electives chosen from within the Master of Creative Arts, Master of Communication or Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)
- Academic Integrity AAI018
- Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit)
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
Entry information
Deakin University offers admission to postgraduate courses through a number of Admission categories.
All applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements.
Please note that meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee selection, which is based on merit, likelihood of success and availability of places in the course.
For more information on the Admission Criteria and Selection (Higher Education Courses) Policy visit the Deakin Policy Library
Entry will be based on performance in:
- a Bachelor degree in any discipline OR
- at least two years of relevant work experience (or part-time equivalent)
Learning outcomes
Deakin's graduate learning outcomes describe the knowledge and capabilities graduates can demonstrate at the completion of their course. These outcomes mean that regardless of the Deakin course you undertake, you can rest assured your degree will teach you the skills and professional attributes that employers value. They'll set you up to learn and work effectively in the future.
outcome type | outcome description |
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Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities | Apply and extend specialist knowledge and technical and creative skills in creative arts practice in one or more disciplines or areas of creative arts including drama, dance, photography, visual arts, animation, film and television and design. |
Communication | Use specialist creative arts technologies and skills to communicate complex ideas to a range of audiences in academic and non-academic contexts. Harness specialist creative arts technologies, skills and discourse tocommunicate complex ideas to a range of audiences in academic and non-academic contexts. |
Digital literacy | Draw on, analyse and assess digital technologies to produce, document, present and publish in the creative arts. |
Critical thinking | Evaluate, interpret and synthesise complex ideas within creativearts drawing on discourse and practice. |
Problem solving | Address theoretical and methodological challenges inthe creation of work that is discursive and reflectiveand engages in creative decision-making processes within the relevant field. |
Self-management | Develop systematic and episodic reflective approaches to creative work practices. |
Teamwork | Apply advanced interpersonal and communication skillsto participate effectively in the critical culture of production, completion and presentation of creative arts projects. |
Global citizenship | Establish ethical approaches that interrogate the value of art and performance in diverse communities and cultures and transfer creative practice outcomes into real world contexts. |
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