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Handbook This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=IF06&courseID=30106. CRICOS No.00213J Diploma in Creative Industries Year 2016 QUT code IF06 CRICOS 081617G Duration (full-time international) 1 year OP 14 Rank 70 International fee (indicative) 2016: $9,307 per Study Period (48 credit points) Total credit points 96 Credit points full-time sem. 48 Course Coordinator Ken Beutel ([email protected]. au) Discipline Coordinator [email protected] International Subject prerequisites English You must have achieved this study at a level comparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognised post-secondary studies. Minimum English requirements Students must meet the English proficiency requirements. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Description The Diploma in Creative Industries (previous title: University Diploma in Creative Industries), which has intakes for international students in February, June and October, is primarily a pathway for entry to bachelor degrees within Creative Industries, with the Bachelor of Creative Industries KK33 being the most prevalent course progression pathway. Students gain coherent and integrated theoretical, technical and practical knowledge with emphasis on developing technical, analytical, decision-making, problem solving, teamwork and communication skills in well-defined, structured environments and with real world application. In this program, students study six faculty units as well as two units of Communication which have been designed to support their other units. Small lectures and tutorials, additional workshops and the support of Language and Welfare Advisers provide an excellent learning environment. Course Completion Students must obtain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) in all units. Progression Students who successful complete the Diploma of Creative Industries and achieve a GPA of 4.0 will receive one year's advanced standing and be guaranteed a place in one of the available bachelor programs from the Creative Industries Faculty. 96 credit points of advanced standing with: 4 semesters to complete: Sample Structure Semesters Semester One Semester Two BSD126 Marketing Code Title Semester One KKD101 Creative Industries: People and Practices KCD103 Strategic Speech Communication KTD101 The Successful Creative Life QCD110 Professional Communication 1 Note: KKD101, KCD103 & KTD101 are offered in ALTERNATE semesters Note: BSD126 Marketing is required for students intending to progress to the Bachelor of Mass Communication or the Bachelor of Entertainment Industries Semester Two KKD102 Creative Industries: Making Connections KVD104 Photomedia and Artistic Practice DED202 Introducing Design History QCD210 Professional Communication 2 Note: KKD102, KVD104 & DED202 are offered in ALTERNATE semesters Note: BSD126 Marketing is required for students intending to progress to the Bachelor of Mass Communication or the Bachelor of Entertainment Industries BSD126 Marketing BSD126 Marketing (Required for B Entertainment; B Mass Communication) Can replace either KTD101 or DED202 This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=IF06&courseID=30106. CRICOS No.00213J
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Page 1: Diploma in Creative Industries - QUT · Diploma of Creative Industries and achieve a GPA of 4.0 will receive one year's advanced standing and be guaranteed a place in one of the available

Handbook

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=IF06&courseID=30106. CRICOS No.00213J

Diploma in Creative Industries

Year 2016

QUT code IF06

CRICOS 081617G

Duration(full-timeinternational)

1 year

OP 14

Rank 70

International fee(indicative)

2016: $9,307 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

CourseCoordinator

Ken Beutel([email protected])

DisciplineCoordinator

[email protected]

International Subjectprerequisites

English●

You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 5.0

Writing 5.0

Reading 5.0

Listening 5.0

Overall 5.5

DescriptionThe Diploma in Creative Industries(previous title: University Diploma inCreative Industries), which has intakes forinternational students in February, Juneand October, is primarily a pathway forentry to bachelor degrees within CreativeIndustries, with the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries KK33 being the most prevalentcourse progression pathway. Studentsgain coherent and integrated theoretical,technical and practical knowledge withemphasis on developing technical,analytical, decision-making, problemsolving, teamwork and communicationskills in well-defined, structuredenvironments and with real worldapplication.

In this program, students study six facultyunits as well as two units ofCommunication which have beendesigned to support their other units.Small lectures and tutorials, additionalworkshops and the support of Languageand Welfare Advisers provide an excellentlearning environment.

Course CompletionStudents must obtain at least a grade of 4(Pass) in all units.

ProgressionStudents who successful complete theDiploma of Creative Industries andachieve a GPA of 4.0 will receive oneyear's advanced standing and beguaranteed a place in one of theavailable bachelor programs from theCreative Industries Faculty.

96 credit points of advanced standingwith:

4 semesters to complete:

Sample StructureSemesters

Semester One●

Semester Two●

BSD126 Marketing●

Code Title

Semester One

KKD101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

KCD103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KTD101The Successful CreativeLife

QCD110ProfessionalCommunication 1

Note: KKD101, KCD103 & KTD101 areoffered in ALTERNATE semesters

Note: BSD126 Marketing is required forstudents intending to progress to theBachelor of Mass Communication or theBachelor of Entertainment Industries

Semester Two

KKD102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

KVD104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

DED202 Introducing Design History

QCD210ProfessionalCommunication 2

Note: KKD102, KVD104 & DED202 areoffered in ALTERNATE semesters

Note: BSD126 Marketing is required forstudents intending to progress to theBachelor of Mass Communication or theBachelor of Entertainment Industries

BSD126 Marketing

BSD126 Marketing

(Required for B Entertainment; B MassCommunication)

Can replace either KTD101 or DED202

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=IF06&courseID=30106. CRICOS No.00213J

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Handbook

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30857. CRICOS No.00213J

Bachelor of Design

Year 2016

QUT code DE40

CRICOS 056386C

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $15,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30857. CRICOS No.00213J

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Handbook

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30859. CRICOS No.00213J

Bachelor of Design (Architectural Studies)

Year 2016

QUT code DE40

CRICOS 056386C

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 6

Rank 90

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $15,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anoma KumarasuriyarPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThis course was replaced by DE42Bachelor of Design (Honours) from 2014.Students in DE40 must complete theircourse by end 2015. Students who havenot completed DE40 by the end of 2015will be transferred to DE42.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Urban Design) orthe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionThis course, along with the followingMaster of Architecture course, hasreceived full accreditation from theArchitects Accreditation Council ofAustralia, and full recognition from theAustralian Institute of Architects.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1Your foundation year sets the groundworkfor architecture design and theory units.Three units are common to the designdegree and these cover design, designhistory, and design and sustainability. Youundertake two units of introductory corearchitecture design studios and the firstunit dealing with place making.

Year 2You participate in two design studioscovering process of design, dwelling,tectonics and public spaces. Furtherdesign units which integrate technology(climate) and history/ theory (culture andspace) are covered, and lecture-basedunits address history/theory (architecturein the twentieth century) and architecturaltechnology (building construction). Youcomplete the first two units for yoursecond major or first minor.

Year 3Design studios address course focusareas of digital tools and sustainability.Design units continue, integrating specificknowledge of technology (structure). Twolecture-based units address history/theory(architecture and the city), andarchitectural technology (buildingservices). You complete a further threeunits for your second major or minors.

Year 4Design studios are of an advanced level,addressing the context of buildings in theurban setting and culminating with adesign project that demonstrates theintegration of knowledge accumulatedthrough the course. You complete yoursecond major or your second minor.

Second majors and minorsYou will be able to select from two 4 unitapproved minors or one 8 unit approvedsecond major to enhance and broadenyour knowledge in a related field or areaof interest.

Architectural studies second majorand minor options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1Your foundation year sets the groundworkfor architecture design and theory units.Three units are common to the designdegree and these cover design, design

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Bachelor of Design (Architectural Studies)

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30859. CRICOS No.00213J

history, and design and sustainability. Youundertake two units of introductory corearchitecture design studios and the firstunit dealing with place making.

Year 2You participate in two design studioscovering process of design, dwelling,tectonics and public spaces. Furtherdesign units which integrate technology(climate) and history/ theory (culture andspace) are covered, and lecture-basedunits address history/theory (architecturein the twentieth century) and architecturaltechnology (building construction). Youcomplete the first two units for yoursecond major or first minor.

Year 3Design studios address course focusareas of digital tools and sustainability.Design units continue, integrating specificknowledge of technology (structure). Twolecture-based units address history/theory(architecture and the city), andarchitectural technology (buildingservices). You complete a further threeunits for your second major or minors.

Year 4Design studios are of an advanced level,addressing the context of buildings in theurban setting and culminating with adesign project that demonstrates theintegration of knowledge accumulatedthrough the course. You complete yoursecond major or your second minor.

Second majors and minorsYou will be able to select from two 4 unitapproved minors or one 8 unit approvedsecond major to enhance and broadenyour knowledge in a related field or areaof interest.

ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES SecondMajor and Minor Options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30859. CRICOS No.00213J

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Handbook

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30858. CRICOS No.00213J

Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)

Year 2016

QUT code DE40

CRICOS 056386C

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 12

Rank 75

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $15,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Tim WilliamsPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThis course was replaced by DE42Bachelor of Design (Honours) from 2014.Students in DE40 must complete theircourse by end 2015. Students who havenot completed DE40 by the end of 2015will be transferred to DE42.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionGraduates qualify for membership of theDesign Institute of Australia, theprofessional body for Australiandesigners. The course is an educationalmember of the International Council ofSocieties of Industrial Design.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1In this foundation year you learn aboutdesign process, and physical andaesthetic function. You are introduced todesign history and the role of designprofessions. You undertake units commonto the design school covering design,design history, and design andsustainability. You explore symbolicfunction, ergonomics and productusability, as well as the use of digital

media and sustainability.

Year 2You focus on the key aspects of howproducts are made, CAID productssystems, and the social and culturalissues of design. You will also commenceyour second major or first minor units.

Year 3You bring together what you have learntso far to design realistically detailedproducts suitable for manufacture. Youalso learn about working with otherprofessionals and the practical issues ofbringing products to the market. Secondmajor or minor units continue.

Year 4The final year sees you using applieddesign research to develop trulyinnovative product solutions. You learnabout professional practice and becomeready to adopt a leadership role in design.You also conclude your second major orminor studies. You are now ready tomake your mark as a professionalindustrial designer.

Second majors and minorsYou will be able to select from two 4 unitapproved minors or one 8 unit approvedsecond major to enhance and broadenyour knowledge in a related field or areaof interest.

Industrial design second major andminor options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the BEE Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1In this foundation year you learn aboutdesign process, and physical andaesthetic function. You are introduced todesign history and the role of designprofessions. You undertake units commonto the design school covering design,design history, and design andsustainability. You explore symbolic

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Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30858. CRICOS No.00213J

function, ergonomics and productusability, as well as the use of digitalmedia and sustainability.

Year 2You focus on the key aspects of howproducts are made, CAID productssystems, and the social and culturalissues of design. You will also commenceyour second major or first minor units.

Year 3You bring together what you have learntso far to design realistically detailedproducts suitable for manufacture. Youalso learn about working with otherprofessionals and the practical issues ofbringing products to the market. Secondmajor or minor units continue.

Year 4The final year sees you using applieddesign research to develop trulyinnovative product solutions. You learnabout professional practice and becomeready to adopt a leadership role in design.You also conclude your second major orminor studies. You are now ready tomake your mark as a professionalindustrial designer.

Second majors and minorsYou will be able to select from two 4 unitapproved minors or one 8 unit approvedsecond major to enhance and broadenyour knowledge in a related field or areaof interest.

Industrial Design Second Major andMinor Options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the BEE Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30858. CRICOS No.00213J

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Handbook

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30861. CRICOS No.00213J

Bachelor of Design (Interior Design)

Year 2016

QUT code DE40

CRICOS 056386C

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 9

Rank 82

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $15,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Paul SmithPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThis course was replaced by DE42Bachelor of Design (Honours) from 2014.Students in DE40 must complete theircourse by end 2015. Students who havenot completed DE40 by the end of 2015will be transferred to DE42.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionGraduates qualify for membership of theDesign Institute of Australia. The courseis an educational member of the InteriorDesign/Interior Architecture Educators'Association of Australia and NewZealand.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1The foundation year includes a diverserange of subjects in order to expose thebreadth of design process and theory.Common units cover design, designhistory, and design and sustainability.There are units specific to thediscipline—two concerned with coreinterior design studios and the otherdealing with design technology.

Year 2You complete two design studiosexploring issues of inhabitation in bothtransitory and permanent residentialsituations, and discuss these relative totheory and practice of leading designers.This is supported by two units thatadvance understanding of interiorsystems and

technology, alongside further topics incolour and design psychology. There isopportunity to commence second major orfirst minor units.

Year 3This year departs from previous years toadopt a more experimental attitude todesign studios. A range of topics allowyou to discover differing approaches tothe interior and give emphasis tospecialist areas such as furniture studies.Alongside these studios is a lecture-based unit focusing on the role of designin society. You complete four secondmajor or minor units.

Year 4Two semi-structured, research andprofessional practice-led design studiosallow you to develop a body of work thatdistinguishes and advances your owndesign interests. Supporting this area ofstudy is a research methods unit and aprofessional studies unit. A further twounits of a second major or two units of asecond minor can also be taken in thisyear.

Second majors and minorsYou will be able to select from two 4 unitapproved minors or one 8 unit approvedsecond major to enhance and broadenyour knowledge in a related field or areaof interest.

Interior design second major andminor options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the BEE Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

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Bachelor of Design (Interior Design)

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30861. CRICOS No.00213J

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1The foundation year includes a diverserange of subjects in order to expose thebreadth of design process and theory.Common units cover design, designhistory, and design and sustainability.There are units specific to thediscipline—two concerned with coreinterior design studios and the otherdealing with design technology.

Year 2You complete two design studiosexploring issues of inhabitation in bothtransitory and permanent residentialsituations, and discuss these relative totheory and practice of leading designers.This is supported by two units thatadvance understanding of interiorsystems and

technology, alongside further topics incolour and design psychology. There isopportunity to commence second major orfirst minor units.

Year 3This year departs from previous years toadopt a more experimental attitude todesign studios. A range of topics allowyou to discover differing approaches tothe interior and give emphasis tospecialist areas such as furniture studies.Alongside these studios is a lecture-based unit focusing on the role of designin society. You complete four secondmajor or minor units.

Year 4Two semi-structured, research andprofessional practice-led design studiosallow you to develop a body of work thatdistinguishes and advances your owndesign interests. Supporting this area ofstudy is a research methods unit and aprofessional studies unit. A further twounits of a second major or two units of asecond minor can also be taken in thisyear.

Second majors and minorsYou will be able to select from two 4 unitapproved minors or one 8 unit approvedsecond major to enhance and broadenyour knowledge in a related field or areaof interest.

Interior Design Second Major andMinor Options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the BEE Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30861. CRICOS No.00213J

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Handbook

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30860. CRICOS No.00213J

Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)

Year 2016

QUT code DE40

CRICOS 056386C

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 11

Rank 77

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $15,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Shannon SatherleyPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThis course was replaced by DE42Bachelor of Design (Honours) from 2014.Students in DE40 must complete theircourse by end 2015. Students who havenot completed DE40 by the end of 2015will be transferred to DE42.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Urban Design) orthe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionThis course has accreditation from theAustralian Institute of LandscapeArchitects (AILA). Graduates can applyfor membership of this professionalorganisation.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1This foundation year sets the groundworkfor landscape design, construction andtheory units in later years. Three unitscommon to the design degree coverdesign, design history, and design andsustainability. You complete two units ofcore landscape design studios and threeunits dealing with plant studies, landscapeconstruction and visual communication.

Year 2Two units for the second major or minorsare studied and two key design studioscover place

theory, environmental psychology andsite planning. Two theory units explorelandscape ecology and aspects ofphysical geography. You’ll also completeunits in landscape construction andlandscape horticulture.

Year 3You complete four units for your secondmajor or minor plus two landscape designstudios which extend the scale andcomplexity of previous studios, includingan emphasis on planting design anddetailed design resolution. The second ofthese studios combines design withlandscape construction. Lastly, a historyand criticism unit focuses on landscapedesign in the past, with a critical overviewof contemporary landscape design trends.

Year 4You further expand your design expertisewith two units devoted to advancedlandscape design studios covering a widerange of urban and regional sites andscenarios. You also complete units inyour chosen second major/ minor andunits dedicated to professional practiceand law, and research methods.

Landscape architecture second majorand minor Options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1This foundation year sets the groundworkfor landscape design, construction andtheory units in later years. Three unitscommon to the design degree coverdesign, design history, and design andsustainability. You complete two units ofcore landscape design studios and threeunits dealing with plant studies, landscapeconstruction and visual communication.

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Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=DE40&courseID=30860. CRICOS No.00213J

Year 2Two units for the second major or minorsare studied and two key design studioscover place

theory, environmental psychology andsite planning. Two theory units explorelandscape ecology and aspects ofphysical geography. You’ll also completeunits in landscape construction andlandscape horticulture.

Year 3You complete four units for your secondmajor or minor plus two landscape designstudios which extend the scale andcomplexity of previous studios, includingan emphasis on planting design anddetailed design resolution. The second ofthese studios combines design withlandscape construction. Lastly, a historyand criticism unit focuses on landscapedesign in the past, with a critical overviewof contemporary landscape design trends.

Year 4You further expand your design expertisewith two units devoted to advancedlandscape design studios covering a widerange of urban and regional sites andscenarios. You also complete units inyour chosen second major/ minor andunits dedicated to professional practiceand law, and research methods.

Landscape Architecture Second Majorand Minor Options

Second Major:A 2nd major from anywhere in QUT.

Minors:A minor from anywhere in QUT.*Please remember that one minor mustbe from outside of your course.**Design students interested in enrollingin the Applications minor, must firstconsult and obtain approval from theSubject Area Coordinator/CourseCoordinator

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Bachelor of Design (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code DE42

CRICOS 079947G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Architectural Studies)

Year 2016

QUT code DE42

CRICOS 079947G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 7

Rank 87

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anoma KumarasuriyarPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Urban Design) orthe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionThis course, along with the followingMaster of Architecture course, hasreceived full accreditation from theArchitects Accreditation Council ofAustralia, and full recognition from theAustralian Institute of Architects.

Domestic Course structureCustomise your degreeYour Architectural studies design courseconsists of 18 units in your primary majorand four units that are common to all sixdesign majors (architectural studies,fashion, industrial design, interactive andvisual design, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history and

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sustainabilitytwo units in introductory corearchitecture design studios 

first unit dealing with place making●

Year 2two design studio units covering theprocess of design, dwelling,tectonics and public spaces

units in integrated technology(climate) and history/theory (cultureand space) 

study history/theory (architecturein the twentieth century) andarchitectural technology (buildingconstruction)

first two units of your second majoror first minor

Year3units focusing on digital toolsand sustainability

develop knowledge of technologyintegration (structure)

study history/theory (architectureand the city), and architecturaltechnology (building services)

three units in your second major orminors

Year 4address the context of buildings inurban settings

design project integrating youraccumulated knowledge 

complete your second major or yoursecond minor

Masters courseThe four-year bachelor honours courseis designed to be followed by a one-yearMaster of Architecture. Upon graduation,and after a required period of practicalexperience, you will be eligible to take thearchitectural practice examination andbecome an architect in Australia.

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners. Overseas study canbe for one or two semesters (or during thesemester break) and the units you takecan be in a creative or non-creativediscipline area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course. Saving yourelectives for exchange will allow you themost flexibility. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.

International CoursestructureCustomise your degreeYour Architectural studies design courseconsists of 18 units in your primary majorand four units that are common to all sixdesign majors (architectural studies,fashion, industrial design, interactive andvisual design, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almost

endless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history andsustainability

two units in introductory corearchitecture design studios 

first unit dealing with place making●

Year 2two design studio units covering theprocess of design, dwelling,tectonics and public spaces

units in integrated technology(climate) and history/theory (cultureand space) 

study history/theory (architecturein the twentieth century) andarchitectural technology (buildingconstruction)

first two units of your second majoror first minor

Year3units focusing on digital toolsand sustainability

develop knowledge of technologyintegration (structure)

study history/theory (architectureand the city), and architecturaltechnology (building services)

three units in your second major orminors

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Year 4address the context of buildings inurban settings

design project integrating youraccumulated knowledge 

complete your second major or yoursecond minor

Masters courseThe four-year bachelor honours courseis designed to be followed by a one-year Master of Architecture. Upongraduation, and after a required period ofpractical experience, you will be eligible totake the architectural practiceexamination and become an architect inAustralia.

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners. Overseas study canbe for one or two semesters (or during thesemester break) and the units you takecan be in a creative or non-creativediscipline area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course. Saving yourelectives for exchange will allow you themost flexibility. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Second Major selected from theArchitectural Studies Second MajorOptions List

* Two Minors (one minor chosen fromthe Architectural Studies Minor OptionsList and the second minor chosen fromthe range of minor options lists)

* A Minor chosen from the ArchitecturalStudies Minor Options List PLUS 48credit points of Unit Options

NOTE: You must have completed atleast 72 credit points before making aselection from the complementarystudies.

Year 1, Semester 1

DAB103Architectural Visualisation1

DAB110 Architectural Design 1

DEB100 Design and Sustainability

DEB101 Introducing Design

Year 1, Semester 2

DAB203Architectural Visualisation2

DAB210 Architectural Design 2

DAB220Architecture, Culture andPlace

DEB202 Introducing Design History

Year 2, Semester 1

DAB310 Architectural Design 3

DAB325Architecture in the 20thCentury

DAB330 Integrated Technologies 1

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: Students considering studying onexchange in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.

Year 2, Semester 2

DAB403Architectural Visualisation3

DAB410 Architectural Design 4

DAB435 Architectural Technology 1

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: Students considering studying onexchange in Year 3 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 3, Semester 1

DAB511 Architectural Design 5

DAH525 Architecture and the City

DAH530 Integrated Technologies 2

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DAB611 Architectural Design 6

DAH635 Architectural Technology 2

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DAH710 Architectural Design 7

DEH701 Research Methods

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DAH811 Architectural Design 8

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Fashion)

Year 2016

QUT code DE42

CRICOS 079947G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Icaro Ibanez-ArricivitaPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio

NoteAdmission is based on theprerequisite requirement in addition toacademic achievement.

Key DatesApplications for admission into this coursein 2016 have closed.

What happens nextShortly after 1 December 2015, QUT willupdate the preference information withinyour QTAC application to reflect yourportfolio outcome. You will be able tocheck this via QTAC’s Online Services.

What information will I see?

Within your preferences tab, you will seeone of the following statuses:

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have satisfiedthe minimum entry requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?

If you have satisfied the minimum entryrequirements for this course, you will beconsidered for a place in the course in the14 January, 2016 QTAC offer round.Depending on course place availability,further offers may be made in subsequentQTAC offer rounds. As more applicantswill meet the minimum entry requirementsthan available course places, meeting theminimum entry requirements does notguarantee a QTAC offer will be made.

Successful applicants will only receiveone offer at QTAC, to their highest eligiblepreference.

If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course.

You may wish to review your QTACcourse preferences. They can be addedor amended via QTAC’s Online Services.

For more information on changingpreferences, you can contact QTACInformation Services on 1300 GO QTAC(1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

2017 Application GuideApply through QTAC. CurrentCreative Industries Facultyundergraduate students changingcourse or major must insteadsubmit an I Form or CM Form asappropriate.

1.

Complete the QUT OnlineRegistration Form. You must havea valid QTAC number or currentQUT student ID number tocomplete this step.

2.

Pay the non-refundable $60 servicefee via QUTPay. Applicantsseeking admission assistance viaQUT’s Q-Step and/or Oodgerooschemes are exempt from theservice fee.

3.

Registering with QUT is separate and inaddition to listing the course as apreference with QTAC. To successfullyapply for entry into this course you arerequired to do both. All above steps mustbe completed to be considered for a placein the course. The portfolio process ismanaged by Creative Industries Faculty. All offers for the course will be madethrough QTAC or QUT Admissions forcurrent CIF Undergraduate students only.

Fashion Portfolio PreparationPortfolio requirements are available here.

QUT Creative Industries FacultyContactsPhone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option3

Email: [email protected]

  Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisites

Successful portfolio; and●

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification

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Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study, to help youwith visa requirements.

Application checklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT. You maypost or e-mail your application.

All documents requested on the FForm

Portfolio of your work●

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

Fashion Portfolio RequirementsPortfolio requirements are available here.

Portfolio Submission

Please upload your portfolio and submittogether with your International StudentApplication Form (F Form).

 Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureCustomise your degreeYour fashion design course consists of 17units in your primary major and four unitsthat are common to all six designmajors (architectural studies, fashion,industrial design, interactive and visualdesign, interior design or landscape

architecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

study materials, skills andprocesses of twenty-first centuryfashion design

introduction to conceptual designpractice

develop core skills in fashionpresentation

learn about key ideas in designhistory and sustainability

Year 2focus on real-world design briefsinformed by design history andindustry

learn skills in technical productionand communication in the fashionindustry

start your complementary major orminor in design, business orcommunication

develop professional skills infashion presentation

Year 3apply research to cutting-edgedesign practices

forge your creative design identity●

learn project management skills●

continue complementary studies indesign, business or communication

Year 4work collaboratively and individuallyon a year-long creative designproject

showcase your project toindustry professionals and thepublic

develop a professional portfolio tolaunch your career

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

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* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

International CoursestructureCustomise your degreeYour fashion design course consists of 17units in your primary major and four unitsthat are common to all six designmajors (architectural studies, fashion,industrial design, interactive and visualdesign, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing and

productiona fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

study materials, skills andprocesses of twenty-first centuryfashion design

introduction to conceptual designpractice

develop core skills in fashionpresentation

learn about key ideas in designhistory and sustainability

Year 2focus on real-world design briefsinformed by design history andindustry

learn skills in technical productionand communication in the fashionindustry

start your complementary major orminor in design, business orcommunication

develop professional skills infashion presentation

Year 3apply research to cutting-edgedesign practices

forge your creative design identity●

learn project management skills●

continue complementary studies indesign, business or communication

Year 4work collaboratively and individuallyon a year-long creative designproject

showcase your project toindustry professionals and thepublic

develop a professional portfolio tolaunch your career

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time over

two years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Fashion Complementary StudiesMinor (DE42MNR-FASHION)

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Fashion Complementary Studies Minor(strongly recommended); PLUS a Minor

* Two Minors

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* A Second Major

NOTE: You must have completed atleast 72 credit points before making aselection from the complementarystudies.

Year 1, Semester 1

DEB100 Design and Sustainability

DEB101 Introducing Design

DFB101 Fashion Design Studio 1

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DFB102 Introduction to Fashion

Year 1, Semester 2

DEB202 Introducing Design History

DFB201 Fashion Design Studio 2

DFB202Introduction to FashionStudio Practice

DFB203Sustainability: TheMateriality of Fashion

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

DFB301 Fashion Design Studio 3

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

DFB303Unspeakable Beauty: AHistory of Fashion

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

DFB401 Fashion Design Studio 4

DFB402Fashion Design: 1950 toNow

DFB403Advanced Fashion StudioPractice

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

DFH501 Fashion Design Studio 5

DFB502Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DFH601 Fashion Design Studio 6

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DEH701 Research Methods

DFH701 Fashion Design Studio 7

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DFH801 Fashion Design Studio 8

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Option -Fashion Complementary Studies Minor(DE42MNR-FASHION)

Description: The aim of this minor is toextend knowledge and skills gained inyour Fashion Major and to promote arange of career-related outcomes.

* Available to CI single degree studentsonly

* From 2015, this minor replacesKKFAMNR-FASHION.

Year 2, Semester 1

DFB304Fashion and Costume inFilm

Year 2, Semester 2

DFB404Fashion and StyleJournalism

Year 3, Semester 1

One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options:

KKB341Work Integrated Learning1

KKB342Work Integrated Learning2

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

KKB346Creative Industries Project2

Year 3, Semester 2

DFB406Product Design andDevelopment in theFashion Industry

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Industrial Design)

Year 2016

QUT code DE42

CRICOS 079947G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Tim WilliamsPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionGraduates qualify for membership of theDesign Institute of Australia, theprofessional body for Australiandesigners. The course is an educationalmember of the International Council ofSocieties of Industrial Design.

Domestic Course structureCustomise your degreeYour industrial design course consists of17 units in your primary major and fourunits that are common to all six designmajors (architectural studies, fashion,industrial design, interactive and visualdesign, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eight●

units from any approved QUTdegree), orchoose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

learn about design process, andphysical and aesthetic function

three foundation units covering●

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design, design history andsustainabilityexplore symbolic function,ergonomics, product usability andthe use of digital media andsustainability

Year 2focus on the key aspects of howproducts are made

study CAID systems ●

understand the social and culturalissues of design

commence your second major orfirst minor units

Year 3bring together your accumulatedknowledge to design realisticallydetailed products suitable formanufacture

learn to work with otherprofessionals

study how to bring products to themarket

second major or minor unitscontinue

Year 4apply design research to developinnovative product solutions

learn about professional practice ●

prepare to adopt a leadership role indesign

conclude your second major orminor studies

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

  International CoursestructureCustomise your degreeYour industrial design course consists of17 units in your primary major and fourunits that are common to all six designmajors (architectural studies, fashion,industrial design, interactive and visualdesign, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minor●

in business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstorean interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

learn about design process, andphysical and aesthetic function

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history andsustainability

explore symbolic function,ergonomics, product usability andthe use of digital media andsustainability

Year 2focus on the key aspects of howproducts are made

study CAID systems ●

understand the social and culturalissues of design

commence your second major orfirst minor units

Year 3bring together your accumulatedknowledge to design realisticallydetailed products suitable formanufacture

learn to work with otherprofessionals

study how to bring products to themarket

second major or minor unitscontinue

Year 4apply design research to developinnovative product solutions

learn about professional practice ●

prepare to adopt a leadership role indesign

conclude your second major orminor studies

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degree

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because it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Second Major

* Two Minors

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

NOTE: You must have completed atleast 72 credit points before making aselection from the complementarystudies.

Year 1, Semester 1

DEB100 Design and Sustainability

DEB101 Introducing Design

DNB101 Industrial Design 1

DNB103 Product Visualisation 1

Year 1, Semester 2

DEB202Introducing DesignHistory

DNB201 Industrial Design 2

DNB202 Product Usability

DNB203 Product Visualisation 2

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

DNB301 Industrial Design 3

DNB304 Product Technology 1

DNB305 Culture and Design

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

DNB401 Industrial Design 4

DNB404 Product Technology 2

DNB405History, Theory andCriticism

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

DNB503 Industrial Design 5

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DNH603 Industrial Design 6

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DEH701 Research Methods

DNH703Applied Design Research1

DNH704New ProductDevelopment

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DNH803Applied Design Research2

DNH804Professional Practice inIndustrial Design

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interactive and Visual Design)

Year 2016

QUT code DE42

CRICOS 079947G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Jared DonovanPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureCustomise your degreeYour interactive and visual design courseconsists of 19 units in your primary majorand four units that are common to all sixdesign majors (architectural studies,fashion, industrial design, interactive andvisual design, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailor

your studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

understand the breadth of designprocess and theory

acquire technical skills●

implement your designs acrossmultiple media—from print throughto digital

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history andsustainability 

units in visual communication,image production, web design,interaction design and design

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thinking

Year 2deepen your visual and interactiondesign skills

focus on contemporary webinterfaces - desktop, tablet andmobile platforms

study typography, visualcommunication theories, generativedesign processes and interactiondesign methodologies

commence your second major inareas such as 3D computergraphics, advertising, animation,architecture, art history,fashion design, film and TV, gamedesign, industrial design, interiordesign, onlineenvironments, marketing, publicrelations or visual arts

Year 3advanced studies through complexdesign projects

incorporate advanced visual andinteraction design methodologies

study visual information design,tangible and embodied media, andcontemporary issues 

undertake industry internships inleading design firms locally andnationally as part of your studies

enrol in high-profile projects orinternational study tours

Year 4complete a design-led researchproject - develop your own project,or work on highprofile real-worlddesign projects led byQUT researchers and industrypartners

develop a body of work thatdistinguishes and advances yourdesign interests

design research methods andprofessional practice studiessupport this area of study andprovide a context for designpractice and a pathway to yourcareer

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

International CoursestructureCustomise your degreeYour interactive and visual design courseconsists of 19 units in your primary majorand four units that are common to all sixdesign majors (architectural studies,fashion, industrial design, interactive andvisual design, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor such

as Italian to help them workoverseasan interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

understand the breadth of designprocess and theory

acquire technical skills●

implement your designs acrossmultiple media—from print throughto digital

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history andsustainability 

units in visual communication,image production, web design,interaction design and designthinking

Year 2deepen your visual and interactiondesign skills

focus on contemporary webinterfaces - desktop, tablet andmobile platforms

study typography, visualcommunication theories, generativedesign processes and interactiondesign methodologies

commence your second major inareas such as 3D computergraphics, advertising, animation,architecture, art history,fashion design, film and TV, gamedesign, industrial design, interiordesign, onlineenvironments, marketing, publicrelations or visual arts

Year 3advanced studies through complexdesign projects

incorporate advanced visual andinteraction design methodologies

study visual information design,tangible and embodied media, and

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contemporary issues undertake industry internships inleading design firms locally andnationally as part of your studies

enrol in high-profile projects orinternational study tours

Year 4complete a design-led researchproject - develop your own project,or work on highprofile real-worlddesign projects led byQUT researchers and industrypartners

develop a body of work thatdistinguishes and advances yourdesign interests

design research methods andprofessional practice studiessupport this area of study andprovide a context for designpractice and a pathway to yourcareer

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

 Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* A Second Major

* Two Minors

NOTE: You must have completed atleast 72 credit points before making aselection from the complementarystudies.

Year 1, Semester 1

DEB100 Design and Sustainability

DEB101 Introducing Design

DXB101Design and CreativeThinking

DXB102 Visual Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

DEB202Introducing DesignHistory

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB202 Image Production

DXB203Introduction to WebDesign

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

DXB303Programming for VisualDesigners

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

DXB401 Advanced Web Design

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

DXB403Design for InteractiveMedia

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

DXB501 Tangible Media

DXB502 Visual Information Design

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DXH601Integrated ExperienceDesign

DXH602 Embodied Interactions

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DEH701 Research Methods

DXH701 IVD Research Studio 1

DXH702Contemporary Issues inIVD

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DXH801 IVD Research Studio 2

DXH803Professional Practice forDesigners

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interior Design)

Year 2016

QUT code DE42

CRICOS 079947G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Paul SmithPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionGraduates qualify for membership of theDesign Institute of Australia. The courseis an educational member of the InteriorDesign/Interior Architecture Educators'Association of Australia and NewZealand.

Domestic Course structureCustomise your degreeYour interior design course consists of 18units in your primary major and four unitsthat are common to all six designmajors (architectural studies, fashion,industrial design, interactive and visualdesign, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eight●

units from any approved QUTdegree), orchoose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareer aspirations. Minors give youbreadth of knowledge from two otherareas and a second major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfrom outside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplines because that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real worldof design. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience 

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own conceptfashion store

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creativewriting, music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

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Your courseYear 1

understand the breadth of designprocess and theory

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history, and              sustainability

two units on core interior designstudios

unit focusing on design technology●

Year 2explore issues of inhabitation inboth transitory and permanentresidential situations

study the theory and practice ofleading designers

understand interior systems andtechnology, colour and designpsychology

commence your second major orfirst minor units

Year 3adopt an experimental attitude todesign studios

discover differing approaches to theinterior

study specialist areas such asfurniture studies

understand the role of design insociety

continue your second major orminor units

Year 4develop a body of work thatdistinguishes and advances yourown design interests

two semi-structured, researchand professional practice-led designstudios

research methods unit and aprofessional studies unit

complete two units of your secondmajor or second minor

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majorsmay be limited in somedisciplines.International CoursestructureCustomise your degreeYour interior design course consists of 18units in your primary major and four unitsthat are common to all six designmajors (architectural studies, fashion,industrial design, interactive and visualdesign, interior design or landscapearchitecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), or

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareer aspirations. Minors give youbreadth of knowledge from two otherareas and a second major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfrom outside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplines because that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real worldof design. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience 

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial design

to aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniturean industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own conceptfashion store

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creativewriting, music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

understand the breadth of designprocess and theory

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history, and              sustainability

two units on core interior designstudios

unit focusing on design technology●

Year 2explore issues of inhabitation inboth transitory and permanentresidential situations

study the theory and practice ofleading designers

understand interior systems andtechnology, colour and designpsychology

commence your second major orfirst minor units

Year 3adopt an experimental attitude todesign studios

discover differing approaches to theinterior

study specialist areas such asfurniture studies

understand the role of design insociety

continue your second major orminor units

Year 4develop a body of work thatdistinguishes and advances yourown design interests

two semi-structured, researchand professional practice-led designstudios

research methods unit and aprofessional studies unit

complete two units of your second●

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major or second minor

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majorsmay be limited in somedisciplines.Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Second Major

* Two Minors

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

NOTE: You must have completed atleast 72 credit points before making aselection from the complementarystudies.

Year 1, Semester 1

DEB100 Design and Sustainability

DEB101 Introducing Design

DTB101 Interior Design 1

DTB103 Interior Visualisation 1

Year 1, Semester 2

DEB202Introducing DesignHistory

DTB201 Interior Design 2

DTB202 Interior Technology 1

DTB203 Interior Visualisation 2

Year 2, Semester 1

DTB301 Interior Design 3

DTB302 Colour Studies

DTB303 Interior Technology 2

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

DTB401 Interior Design 4

DTB402 Interior Technology 3

DTB403 Design Psychology

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: Students considering studying onexchange in Year 3 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 3, Semester 1

DTB501 Interior Design 5

DTB504 Design in Society

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DTH601 Interior Design 6

DTH603 Furniture Studies

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DEH701 Research Methods

DTH702Interior Design PracticeStudio 1

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DTH802Interior Design PracticeStudio 2

DTH803Professional Studies inInterior Design

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Landscape Architecture)

Year 2016

QUT code DE42

CRICOS 079947G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, Schoolof Design

DisciplineCoordinator

Shannon SatherleyPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Design (Urban Design) orthe Master of Design (Research),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Professional RecognitionThis course has accreditation from theAustralian Institute of LandscapeArchitects (AILA). Graduates can applyfor membership of this professionalorganisation.

Domestic Course structureCustomise your degreeYour landscape architecture designcourse consists of 17 units in your primarymajor and four units that are common toall six design majors (architecturalstudies, fashion, industrial design,interactive and visual design, interiordesign or landscape architecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eight●

units from any approved QUTdegree), orchoose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom

courses throughout QUT), or●

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major inmechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproduction

a fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

set the groundwork for yourlandscape design studies

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three foundation units coveringdesign, design history andsustainability

two units of core landscape designstudios

units in plant studies, landscapeconstruction and visualcommunication

Year 2two key landscape design studios●

study place theory, environmentalpsychology and site planning

explore landscape ecology andphysical geography

units in landscape constructionand landscape horticulture

two units from your second major orminor

Year 3complete four units for your secondmajor or minor

two landscape design studios●

focus on planting design anddetailed design resolution

combine design with landscapeconstruction

critique the history of landscapedesign and contemporary landscapedesign trends

Year 4further expand your designexpertise

study two units in advancedlandscape design

study a wide range of urban andregional sites and scenarios

complete units in your chosensecond major/minor

study professional practice and law,and research methods

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives youtheoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree in

interactive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

International CoursestructureCustomise your degreeYour landscape architecture designcourse consists of 17 units in your primarymajor and four units that are common toall six design majors (architecturalstudies, fashion, industrial design,interactive and visual design, interiordesign or landscape architecture).

An additional eight units are taken outsideyour primary major. After studying for ayear you can:

choose a second major (eightunits from any approved QUTdegree), or

choose two minors (a minor isa specific set of four units drawnfrom

courses throughout QUT), or●

choose one minor and fourelectives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailoryour studies to suit your interests andcareeraspirations. Minors give you breadthof knowledge from two other areas and asecond major provides depth in one area.

This means eight units of your course(one quarter of your degree) are takenfromoutside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplinesbecause that is how it will be whenyou graduate and work in the real world ofdesign. The possibilities are almostendless. Here are some examples thatmight inspire ideas:

an architecture student could takea minor in interior design and awork integrated learning minor togain professional industryexperience

a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them workoverseas

an interior design student could takea second major in industrial designto aid their ambition to design andmanufacture their own range ofoffice furniture

an industrial design studentcould take a second major in

mechanical or electrical engineeringto give them a deeperunderstanding of manufacturing andproductiona fashion student could take a minorin business and another in interiordesign to help meet their dream oflaunching their own concept fashionstore

an interactive and visualdesign student could take a secondmajor in advertising or marketingand work as a designer for a leadingdigital agency.

And remember - your second majoror minors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama orother disciplines across QUT. #

Your courseYear 1

set the groundwork for yourlandscape design studies

three foundation units coveringdesign, design history andsustainability

two units of core landscape designstudios

units in plant studies, landscapeconstruction and visualcommunication

Year 2two key landscape design studios●

study place theory, environmentalpsychology and site planning

explore landscape ecology andphysical geography

units in landscape constructionand landscape horticulture

two units from your second major orminor

Year 3complete four units for your secondmajor or minor

two landscape design studios●

focus on planting design anddetailed design resolution

combine design with landscapeconstruction

critique the history of landscapedesign and contemporary landscapedesign trends

Year 4further expand your designexpertise

study two units in advancedlandscape design

study a wide range of urban andregional sites and scenarios

complete units in your chosensecond major/minor

study professional practice and law,and research methods

Second degreeUndertaking a second major in one ofthe six design disciplines also gives you

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theoption of obtaining a second degree*.

After graduation, you can returnto complete the remaining 12 units(or equivalent) from your second majorto obtain a second qualification. Thisis usually undertaken part time overtwo years while working.

Note: This is not a double degreebecause it is not undertakensimultaneously with the first degree.

ExampleA student completes a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Industrial Design) witha second major in interactive and visualdesign.

They can then return to complete unitsin interactive and visual design andgraduate with a second design degree ininteractive and visual design.

* To pursue a second design degree, thissecond major must be an approved set ofeight units from within a Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) primary major.

# The choice of second majors may belimited in some disciplines.

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Second Major selected from theLandscape Architecture Second MajorOptions List

* Two Minors (one minor chosen fromthe Landscape Architecture MinorOptions List and the second minorchosen from the range of minor optionslists)

* A Minor chosen from the LandscapeArchitecture Minor Options List PLUS 48credit points of Unit Options

NOTE: You must have completed atleast 72 credit points before making aselection from the complementarystudies.

Year 1, Semester 1

DEB100 Design and Sustainability

DEB101 Introducing Design

DLB100 Landscape Design 1

DLB103 Landscape Visualisation 1

Year 1, Semester 2

DEB202 Introducing Design History

DLB200 Landscape Design 2

DLB203 Landscape Visualisation 2

DLB240 Landscape Technology

Year 2, Semester 1

DLB300 Landscape Design 3

DLB320 Landscape Horticulture

DLB325 People and Place

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: DLB325 People and Place is notequivalent to DLB310 People and Place.These are different units.

Note: Students considering studying onexchange in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.

Year 2, Semester 2

DLB400 Landscape Design 4

DLB420 Landscape Systems

DLB440 Landscape Construction

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: Students considering studying onexchange in Year 3 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 3, Semester 1

DLB500 Landscape Design 5

DLB525History and Criticism ofLandscape Design

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DLH600 Landscape Design 6

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DEH701 Research Methods

DLH700 Landscape Design 7

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DLH800 Landscape Design 8

DLH845Professional Practice inLandscape Architecture

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Entertainment)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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creative talentsgain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

KXB101Introduction toEntertainment

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

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AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KXB102 Global Entertainment

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB319 Media Planning

LWS009 Introduction to Law

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

LWS008 Entertainment Law

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Journalism)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

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AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB120 Newswriting

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB319 Media Planning

KJB224 Feature Writing

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

KJB280 International Journalism

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Media & Communication)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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creative talentsgain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

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AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB319 Media Planning

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

KCB301 Media Audiences

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Public Relations)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Public Relations)

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http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=30078. CRICOS No.00213J

creative talentsgain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

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AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

AMB264Public RelationsTechniques

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB374Global Public RelationsCases

One from AMB202, AMB310 orAMB330:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

AMB379Public RelationsCampaigns

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Journalism)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

KXB101Introduction toEntertainment

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication

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KJB120 Newswriting

KXB102 Global Entertainment

Either AMB220 or AMB263:

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

KJB224 Feature Writing

LWS009 Introduction to Law

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KJB280 International Journalism

LWS008 Entertainment Law

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Media & Communication)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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creative talentsgain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

KXB101Introduction toEntertainment

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB103 Strategic Speech

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Communication

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

KXB102 Global Entertainment

Either AMB220 or AMB263:

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

LWS009 Introduction to Law

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

LWS008 Entertainment Law

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Public Relations)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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creative talentsgain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

KXB101Introduction toEntertainment

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB263 Introduction To Public

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Relations

AMB264Public RelationsTechniques

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KXB102 Global Entertainment

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

LWS009 Introduction to Law

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB374Global Public RelationsCases

LWS008 Entertainment Law

Two from AMB202, AMB310 orAMB330:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

AMB379Public RelationsCampaigns

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Media & Communication)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Year 3This capstone year focuses on therefinement of skills. Working individuallyand in teams, you will produce a portfolioof work, often for real-world clients, whichshowcases your project management,communication and creative talents. Workplacement opportunities complementthese activities and allow you to networkwith a range of industry leaders.

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasks●

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you will undertake as part of yourprofessional lifebroaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completed

AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

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Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

KJB120 Newswriting

Either AMB220 or AMB263:

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

Year 2, Semester 2

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB280 International Journalism

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Public Relations)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication,journalism or entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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creative talentsgain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB201 Marketing and AudienceResearch

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AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB120 Newswriting

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB264Public RelationsTechniques

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

KJB224 Feature Writing

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB374Global Public RelationsCases

KJB280 International Journalism

Two from AMB202, AMB310 orAMB330:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB379Public RelationsCampaigns

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Media & Communication and Public Relations)

Year 2016

QUT code IF27

CRICOS 037542J

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 13

Rank 72

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,100 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty)

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe Carter(Entertainment); SusanHetherington(Journalism); Anne-Frances Watson (Media &Communication); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Kim Johnston (PublicRelations)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected](Entertainment,Journalism, Media &Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeYou are required to complete two majorsas part of this course. Please note thatthese majors will appear on youracademic transcript but not on yourparchment. Your parchment will reflectyour course title 'Bachelor of MassCommunication'.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), Bachelor of Journalism(Honours) or Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionDepending on the choice of majors,graduates of the Bachelor of MassCommunication may satisfy the academicrequirements for membership of theCommunications Council and the Societyof Business Communicators (SBC).

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalism

or entertainmentapply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication andcreative talents

gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

explore core concepts driving mediaand communication industries in thenew global economy

develop skills in your chosenprofessional areas of study - publicrelations, advertising, media andcommunication, journalismor entertainment

apply your knowledge tocommunication activities andexercises

gain insight into the nature andscope of the industry sectors

Year 2focus on your major areas of study●

apply your communication skillsand knowledge of media industries

complete projects using industry-standard equipment and software

gain experience in a range of tasksyou will undertake as part of yourprofessional life

broaden your skills and knowledgethrough our range of elective units

Year 3focus on refining your skills●

work individually, and in teams, toproduce a portfolio of work

address real-world client briefs●

showcase your projectmanagement, communication and

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creative talentsgain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities

network with industry leaders●

Sample StructureCourse Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 unitsrequired

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following6 unit majors

Advertising Major●

Journalism Major●

Media and Communication Major●

Public Relations Major●

Entertainment Major●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required

AMB201Marketing and AudienceResearch

BSB126 Marketing

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):

AMB220Advertising Theory andPractice

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6unit majors

Advertising Major

INSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB318 Advertising Copywriting

AMB319 Media Planning

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

AMB339 Advertising Campaigns

Journalism Major

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Media and Communication Major

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Public Relations Major

AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

AMB264 Public Relations Techniques

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases

AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns

Students who have completed AMB263Introduction to Public Relations as partof the IF27 Core Units will need tochoose two of the following three units.Students who have NOT completedAMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Unitswill need to choose one of the followingthree units:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

Students will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they have

completed in 2013 or earlier.

Entertainment Major

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

LWS009 Introduction to Law

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

KCB110 has been replaced withKJB102

If you’ve already successfully completedKCB110 it will still contribute to yourcourse. If you commenced your courseprior to 2015 and haven’t successfullycompleted KCB110, you’ll enrol in thereplacement unit KJB102 instead. Thisunit will be updated on your study plan,ready for when you enrol.

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

To successfully complete this course,you must complete:

* IF27 core units (6 units)

* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (thesemajors appear on your academic recordbut not on your parchment)

* Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a Minor PLUS24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of UnitOptions

NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of thefollowing units can be taken throughoutyour course: KKB341, KKB342,KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB201 Marketing and Audience

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AMB263Introduction To PublicRelations

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB264Public RelationsTechniques

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB372 Public Relations Planning

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB374Global Public RelationsCases

KCB301 Media Audiences

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

AMB379Public RelationsCampaigns

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

Two from AMB202, AMB310 orAMB330:

AMB202Integrated MarketingCommunication

AMB310Real World Internships andProjects

AMB330 Digital Portfolio

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Bachelor of Media and Communication

Year 2016

QUT code KC30

CRICOS 064644A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anne-Frances WatsonPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Media andCommunication (Honours), provided youmeet the entry requirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

establish your knowledge incommunication practice and theory,media research and audienceanalysis

understand media andcommunication industries, productsand policies in Australia andinternationally

develop essential creative industriesskills in written, spoken and visualcommunication

advance your knowledge on thesocial and cultural impact ofemerging media technologies,media regulation and ownership

undertake case studies, practicalwork and independent research

Year 2advance your communication skills●

learn about global and multiculturalconsumer cultures and virtualcommunities though practicalactivities

investigate online identities andweb-based hubs

create your own content andcontribute to a variety of web

productionsenhance your skills through electiveunits

Year 3increase your employabilitythrough opportunities to apply yourknowledge and gain industryexperience

work in team environments withindustry professionals thoughinternships, service learning orcreative industries projects

be a major contributor to theBrisbane Media Map project

use research skills to investigateAustralian media outlet audienceswhile making industry contacts

opportunities to develop specialisedresearch projects with leadingscholars

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

establish your knowledge incommunication practice and theory,media research and audienceanalysis

understand media andcommunication industries, productsand policies in Australia andinternationally

develop essential creative industriesskills in written, spoken and visualcommunication

advance your knowledge on thesocial and cultural impact ofemerging media technologies,media regulation and ownership

undertake case studies, practicalwork and independent research

Year 2advance your communication skills●

learn about global and multiculturalconsumer cultures and virtualcommunities though practicalactivities

investigate online identities andweb-based hubs

create your own content andcontribute to a variety of webproductions

enhance your skills through electiveunits

Year 3increase your employabilitythrough opportunities to apply yourknowledge and gain industryexperience

work in team environments withindustry professionals thoughinternships, service learning orcreative industries projects

be a major contributor to the●

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Brisbane Media Map projectuse research skills to investigateAustralian media outlet audienceswhile making industry contacts

opportunities to develop specialisedresearch projects with leadingscholars

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Notes●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Second Major

* Two Minors

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

Notes

* A maximum of 48cps of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KCB205 Professional Communication

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

NOTE: Business Second Major Students- Instead of KCB205 ProfessionalCommunication you need to enrol inBSB126 Marketing this semester. Youwill then enrol in KCB205 ProfessionalCommunication in Year 2 Semester 1 inplace of a complementary studies unit.Failure to do this will result in difficultiesin your course progression.

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB302 Political Communication

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

Either KCB303 or KCB307:

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB307 Making Media Connections 1

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the Media andCommunication Unit Options (KCB303,KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2

KCB307 Making Media Connections 1

KCB308 Making Media Connections 2

KCB310Contemporary Investigation inJournalism, Media andCommunication

CREATIVE INDUSTRIES WORKINTEGRATED LEARNING OPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the CreativeIndustries Work Integrated LearningOptions (KKB341 or KKB345):

KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1

KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Journalism

Year 2016

QUT code KJ32

CRICOS 040293F

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Dom. StartMonths

February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA

DisciplineCoordinator

Susan HetheringtonPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Professional RecognitionThe QUT journalism degree is recognisedby the Australian Journalists’ Association(AJA) section of the Media, Entertainmentand Arts Alliance (MEAA).

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Journalism (Honours),provided you meet entry requirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

learn writing, reporting, research,data analysis and data managementskills

study sophisticated writing andproduction concepts

Year 2further explore writing styles inmagazines and feature writing

study broadcast reporting, writingand production

learn about journalism issues andethics

Year 3opportunities as senior reporters inprint, broadcasting and online media

make current affair reports for4EBFM radio, QUT News or onlineproductions

study advanced writing andreporting 

opportunity for an internship within●

the industry

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

learn writing, reporting, research,data analysis and data managementskills

study sophisticated writing andproduction concepts

Year 2further explore writing styles inmagazines and feature writing

study broadcast reporting, writingand production

learn about journalism issues andethics

Year 3opportunities as senior reporters inprint, broadcasting and online media

make current affair reports for4EBFM radio, QUT News or onlineproductions

study advanced writing andreporting 

opportunity for an internship withinthe industry

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Notes●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Advanced Journalism Minor PLUS aMinor OR 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* A Second Major

* Two Minors

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

Notes

* A maximum of 48cps of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KCB310, KKB341, KKB342,KKB345, KKB346, KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

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KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

KJB120 Newswriting

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB106 Media in a Globalised World

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

LWS011 Journalism Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB239Journalism Ethics andIssues

KJB304 Sub-Editing

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB235Radio and TelevisionJournalism 1

A Complementary Studies Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KJB280 International Journalism

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Option

Advanced Journalism Minor (KJ32MNR-ADVJOUR)

Antirequisite(s): Online and PrintJournalism Practice Minor; Radio,Television and Print Journalism PracticeMinor

Select 48cp of the following units:

DFB404Fashion and StyleJournalism

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB310Contemporary Investigationin Journalism, Media andCommunication

KJB104 Photojournalism

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB323 Online Journalism 2

KJB336Radio and TelevisionJournalism 2

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Workplace and Project Unit Options:

KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1

KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1

KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2

NOTE: KJB280 and KJB337 can only beundertaken in this minor if studentscommenced study prior to 2013 andhave not completed either unit in aprevious version of the course.

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Bachelor of Creative Industries

Year 2016

QUT code KK33

CRICOS 056186M

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP Kelvin Grove: 13Caboolture: 14

Rank Kelvin Grove: 72Caboolture: 69

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Caboolture, Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,700 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,300 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48cp

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Design your own degreeBachelor of Creative Industries core units(6 units)PLUSCreative Industries major (8 units)PLUSSecond major (8 units) + 2 electivesOR2 minors (4 units each) + 2 electives

Your BCI core units provide you with well-developed communication, projectmanagement and digital media skills, anup-to-date insight into the creativeeconomy, and an appreciation of creativecollaboration.

Creative Industries Work IntegratedLearning (WIL) units in your final year willprepare you for your creative career as anentrepreneur, consultant, project manageror creative professional, or give you thehunger for higher degree research.

You will choose a creative industriesmajor, and from there you may select asecond major to develop a significantdepth of knowledge and skill in twodiscipline areas. Alternatively, you mightprefer to develop a wide breath ofknowledge across three discipline areasby adding two minors to your chosencreative industries major.

Creative Industries majors are available inthe following areas: Animation; Art andDesign History; Creative and Professional

Writing; Dance Studies; Drama;Entertainment Industries; FashionCommunication; Film, Television andScreen; Interactive and Visual Design;Journalism, Media and Communication;Literary Studies; and Music.

Second majors are available in thefollowing areas:As per the above list of majors PLUSArchitectural Studies, Advertising,Entrepreneurship, Games Design,Industrial Design Studies, IntegratedMarketing Communication, Interior DesignStudies, Landscape Architecture Studies,Marketing, Online Environments, andPublic Relations.

Caboolture CampusThe majority of your first year of study willbe completed at Caboolture. A minimumof six units (72 credit points) of your firsteight units (96 credit points) must becompleted at Caboolture before coursetransition to Kelvin Grove campus.

Credit / advanced standing will not begranted for BCI core units. Successfulapplications will be granted to the courseafter your first year of study.

International students must apply for theKelvin Grove offering.

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course. (Film,Television and Screen students only).Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

undertake two BCI core units●

gain communication skills●

learn how to apply creativity forcommercial and artistic gain

start your major and minors in firstsemester

Year 2continue studies in your chosenmajor(s) and/or minor(s)

expand your professionalknowledge

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study visual communication andproject management core units

gain core skills important for allcareer paths

Year 3extend your creative skills withinyour chosen major or minor

apply your course knowledge toreal-world applications

design your career path by choosingtwo work integrated learning (WIL)units from an industry partnerinternship program, a project toprepare you to work as a consultantor freelance, a national orinternational study tour, or units toprepare you for a research career

Core units (6 units)Your BCI core units provide you with well-developed communication, projectmanagement and digital media skills, anup-to-date insight into the creativeeconomy, and an appreciation of creativecollaboration.

Primary major (8 units)AnimationDevelop skills and knowledge inthe history and practices ofanimation including 2D and 3D animation,visual effects, motion graphics, motioncapture and virtual production.

Art and design historyBuild the expertise for a career in thearts professions including curatorialwork, art criticism and administration.Your knowledge may span architecture,design, visual arts, video and culture.

Creative and professional writingExplore various genres includingfiction, creative non-fiction, mediawriting, and corporate writing andediting. Enhance your peer-reviewingskills and understanding of the social andgeneric contexts of creative writing.

Dance studiesGain skills in contemporary dance,ballet and choreography, and anunderstanding of the social and historicalcontext of dance. Previously acquiredskill, knowledge and physical fitness arerequired.

DramaCombine performance theory andpractice. Study acting, directing,twentieth-century performance theory andpractice, events management andperformance innovation.

Entertainment industriesPrepare for a career as anentertainment producer, creating andmanaging entertainment projects and

organisations. Gain business, legal andcreative skills for diverse roles across theentertainment industries.

Fashion communicationLearn about the history, industryand sustainability of fashion. Developskills in fashion to prepare for careersin merchandising, productdevelopment, fashion styling or fashionjournalism. For a career as a professionalfashion designer see the Bachelor ofDesign (Honours) (Fashion) course.

Film, television and screenDevelop a range of understandings inthe theory and practice of film, televisionand screen. Enhance your creative,technical and organisational abilities whilebuilding storytelling and communicationskills.

Interactive and visual designDevelop contemporary design skills forprint media, websites, mobilesand computer games. Prepare forcareers in marketing, web design,electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of game design.

JournalismChoose from a range of options todevelop an understanding of thejournalism profession and industry. Be introducedto journalism writing styles and gaininsight into specialist areas of reporting.

Literary studiesGain grounding in a range of works, fromShakespeare to nineteenth-and twentieth-century literature andculture. Enhance your skills in writing andanalysis, and understand social andhistorical contexts.

Media and communicationExplore options to developan understanding of theprofessional communication field.Develop skills and knowledge inpreparing media material to build andmaintain an organisation’s media profile.

MusicGain a broad understanding ofmusic practice in contemporary social,cultural and economic contexts. Learnskills and gain a theoretical underpinningto support a career in music withinadministrative, business or organisationalareas.

Second major (8 units)Select from:

Primary majors (as listed above)●

Creative Industries - ArchitecturalStudies, Industrial Design, Interior

Design, Landscape ArchitectureBusiness - Advertising,entrepreneurship, integratedmarketing communication,marketing, public relations

Information technology - Gamesdesign, online environments

Access to these additional majors maynot be available at the Caboolturecampus.

Two minors (4 units eachminor)Or, you can select two minors from avariety of areas that may include:

advertising, audience and userresearch, communication for theprofessions, entrepreneurship,international business,management, marketing, publicrelations

creative writing, literature, modernand popular literature and culture,professional writing

studies in behaviouralscience, behaviour and health,nutrition and physical activity

journalism, media andcommunication, screen studies

a range of languages through theBrisbane University LanguagesAlliance.

or other minors available fromacross the university

Choose electives (2 units)Choose two additional elective units fromthe Creative Industries university-wideunit options (electives).

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

undertake two BCI core units●

gain communication skills●

learn how to apply creativity forcommercial and artistic gain

start your major and minors in firstsemester

Year 2continue studies in your chosenmajor(s) and/or minor(s)

expand your professionalknowledge

study visual communication andproject management core units

gain core skills important for allcareer paths

Year 3extend your creative skills withinyour chosen major or minor

apply your course knowledge toreal-world applications

design your career path by choosingtwo work integrated learning (WIL)units from an industry partner

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internship program, a project toprepare you to work as a consultantor freelance, a national orinternational study tour, or units toprepare you for a research career

Core units (6 units)Your BCI core units provide you with well-developed communication, projectmanagement and digital media skills, anup-to-date insight into the creativeeconomy, and an appreciation of creativecollaboration.

Primary major (8 units)AnimationDevelop skills and knowledge inthe history and practices ofanimation including 2D and 3D animation,visual effects, motion graphics, motioncapture and virtual production.

Art and design historyBuild the expertise for a career in thearts professions including curatorialwork, art criticism and administration.Your knowledge may span architecture,design, visual arts, video and culture.

Creative and professional writingExplore various genres includingfiction, creative non-fiction, mediawriting, and corporate writing andediting. Enhance your peer-reviewingskills and understanding of the social andgeneric contexts of creative writing.

Dance studiesGain skills in contemporary dance,ballet and choreography, and anunderstanding of the social and historicalcontext of dance. Previously acquiredskill, knowledge and physical fitness arerequired.

DramaCombine performance theory andpractice. Study acting, directing,twentieth-century performance theory andpractice, events management andperformance innovation.

Entertainment industriesPrepare for a career as anentertainment producer, creating andmanaging entertainment projects andorganisations. Gain business, legal andcreative skills for diverse roles across theentertainment industries.

Fashion communicationLearn about the history, industryand sustainability of fashion. Developskills in fashion to prepare for careersin merchandising, productdevelopment, fashion styling or fashionjournalism. For a career as a professionalfashion designer see the Bachelor of

Design (Honours) (Fashion) course.

Film, television and screenDevelop a range of understandings inthe theory and practice of film, televisionand screen. Enhance your creative,technical and organisational abilities whilebuilding storytelling and communicationskills.

Interactive and visual designDevelop contemporary design skills forprint media, websites, mobilesand computer games. Prepare forcareers in marketing, web design,electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of game design.

JournalismChoose from a range of options todevelop an understanding of thejournalism profession and industry. Be introducedto journalism writing styles and gaininsight into specialist areas of reporting.

Literary studiesGain grounding in a range of works, fromShakespeare to nineteenth-and twentieth-century literature andculture. Enhance your skills in writing andanalysis, and understand social andhistorical contexts.

Media and communicationExplore options to developan understanding of theprofessional communication field.Develop skills and knowledge inpreparing media material to build andmaintain an organisation’s media profile.

MusicGain a broad understanding ofmusic practice in contemporary social,cultural and economic contexts. Learnskills and gain a theoretical underpinningto support a career in music withinadministrative, business or organisationalareas.

Second major (8 units)Select from:

Primary majors (as listed above)●

Creative Industries - ArchitecturalStudies, Industrial Design, InteriorDesign, Landscape Architecture

Business - Advertising,entrepreneurship, integratedmarketing communication,marketing, public relations

Information technology - Gamesdesign, online environments

Access to these additional majors maynot be available at the Caboolturecampus.

Two minors (4 units eachminor)Or, you can select two minors from avariety of areas that may include:

advertising, audience and userresearch, communication for theprofessions, entrepreneurship,international business,management, marketing, publicrelations

creative writing, literature, modernand popular literature and culture,professional writing

studies in behaviouralscience, behaviour and health,nutrition and physical activity

journalism, media andcommunication, screen studies

a range of languages through theBrisbane University LanguagesAlliance.

or other minors available fromacross the university

Choose electives (2 units)Choose two additional elective units fromthe Creative Industries university-wideunit options (electives).

Sample StructureA number of changes have been made toCreative Industries courses. Units havebeen recoded, renamed or discontinued.To see how these changes affect you, it isrecommended that you consult the tablesbelow in conjunction with your courseoutline.

Changes to Creative Industries UnitsDiscontinued Creative Industries Units

SemestersNotes●

Students are required to conform toone of the following two coursestructures:

STRUCTURE ONE●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

STRUCTURE TWO●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Notes

* You must complete a minimum of five(5) subjects from your CreativeIndustries Major prior to enrolling in yourWork Integrated Learning units

* Majors can be selected from 'Creative

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Industries Major Options'.

* Second majors can be chosen from'Second Major Options'. Restrictionsapply in some courses.

* Minors can be selected from 'CreativeIndustries Minor Options', 'UniversityWide Minor Options', or from 'LanguageMinor Options'.

* Unit Options (electives) can beselected from 'Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide Unit Options' or'Creative Industries Faculty Only UnitOptions'

* A maximum of 10 units can beselected from other faculties. Thisincludes units completed as part ofmajors and minors.

* A maximum of 48cps of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,KKB350.

Students are required to conform to oneof the following two course structures:

STRUCTURE ONE

*Bachelor of Creative Industries coreunits (6 units)

*Creative Industries major (8 units)

*Two minors (4 units each)

*Two unit options (electives) chosenfrom 'Creative Industries University WideUnit Options' or 'Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options'

Year 1, Semester 1

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

Minor One: First Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

Minor One: Second Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

Minor One: Third Unit

Minor Two: First Unit

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102from 2015.

Year 2, Semester 2

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

Minor One: Fourth Unit

Minor Two: Second Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

Minor Two: Third Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 3, Semester 2

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

Minor Two: Fourth Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

STRUCTURE TWO

*Bachelor of Creative Industries coreunits (6 units)

*Creative Industries major (8 units)

*A Second major (8 units)

*Two unit options (electives) chosenfrom 'Creative Industries University WideUnit Options' or 'Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options'

Year 1, Semester 1

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

Second Major: First Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

Second Major: Second Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101 Introduction to Film, TV

and New Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

Second Major: Third Unit

Second Major: Fourth Unit

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102from 2015.

Year 2, Semester 2

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

Second Major: Fifth Unit

Second Major: Sixth Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

Second Major: Seventh Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 3, Semester 2

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

Second Major: Eighth Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

SemestersNotes●

Students are required to conform toone of the following two coursestructures:

STRUCTURE ONE●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 2, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 3, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 3, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 4, Semester 1 (February)●

STRUCTURE TWO●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 2, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 3, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 3, Semester 2 (February)●

Year 4, Semester 1 (February)●

Code Title

Notes

* You must complete a minimum of five(5) subjects from your CreativeIndustries Major prior to enrolling in yourWork Integrated Learning units

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* Majors can be selected from 'CreativeIndustries Major Options'.

* Second majors can be chosen from'Second Major Options'. Restrictionsapply in some courses.

* Minors can be selected from 'CreativeIndustries Minor Options', 'UniversityWide Minor Options', or from 'LanguageMinor Options'.

* Unit Options (electives) can beselected from 'Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide Unit Options' or'Creative Industries Faculty Only UnitOptions'

* A maximum of 10 units can beselected from other faculties. Thisincludes units completed as part ofmajors and minors.

* A maximum of 48cps of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,KKB350.

Students are required to conform to oneof the following two course structures:

STRUCTURE ONE

*Bachelor of Creative Industries coreunits (6 units)

*Creative Industries major (8 units)

*Two minors (4 units each)

*Two unit options (electives) chosenfrom 'Creative Industries University WideUnit Options' or 'Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options'

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

Minor One: First Unit

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

Minor One: Second Unit

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102from 2015.

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.

Year 2, Semester 2 (July)

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options

(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

Minor One: Third Unit

Minor Two: First Unit

Year 3, Semester 1 (February)

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

Minor One: Fourth Unit

Minor Two: Second Unit

Year 3, Semester 2 (July)

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

Minor Two: Third Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 4, Semester 1 (February)

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

Minor Two: Fourth Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

STRUCTURE TWO

*Bachelor of Creative Industries coreunits (6 units)

*Creative Industries major (8 units)

*A Second major (8 units)

*Two unit options (electives) chosenfrom 'Creative Industries University WideUnit Options' or 'Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options'

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

Second Major: First Unit

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

Second Major: Second Unit

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102

from 2015.

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.

Year 2, Semester 2 (July)

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

Second Major: Third Unit

Second Major: Fourth Unit

Year 3, Semester 1 (February)

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

Second Major: Fifth Unit

Second Major: Sixth Unit

Year 3, Semester 2 (February)

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

Second Major: Seventh Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 4, Semester 1 (February)

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

Second Major: Eighth Unit

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

SemestersIMPORTANT NOTICE:●

Course Structures●

Caboolture Campus●

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Kelvin Grove Campus●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 2, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 3, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 3, Semester 2 (July)●

Code Title

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

*The majority of your first year of studywill be completed at Caboolture. Aminimum of six units (72 credit points) ofyour first eight units (96 credit points)must be completed at Caboolture beforetransitioning to Kelvin Grove campus.

* You must complete a minimum of five(5) subjects from your CreativeIndustries Major prior to enrolling in yourWork Integrated Learning units

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* A maximum of 48cp of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,KKB350

* A maximum of 10 units can beselected from other faculties. Thisincludes units completed as part ofmajors and minors.

Course Structures

You will be required to complete eitherStructure 1 or Structure 2 as outlinedbelow:

Structure 1: DXB102 or KPB101 orKVB104; KTB211 or KXB202; two WorkIntegrated Learning units; one major(96cps); two minors (48cps each) andtwo Creative Industries Unit Options(electives).

Structure 2: DXB102 or KPB101 orKVB104; KTB211 or KXB202; two WorkIntegrated Learning units; one major(96cps); one second major (96cps) andtwo Creative Industries Unit Options(electives).

Caboolture Campus

*Year 1 will be completed at CabooltureCampus

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your chosen Second Majoror Minor or from the Caboolture OnlyUnit Options (electives)

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102from 2015.

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your chosen Second Majoror Minor or from the Caboolture OnlyUnit Options (electives)

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Kelvin Grove Campus

*Years 2 and 3 will be completed at

Kelvin Grove Campus

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

Year 2, Semester 2 (July)

One unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

Year 3, Semester 1 (February)

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

Year 3, Semester 2 (July)

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor

A unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options

Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major andSecond Major has been re-namedFashion Communication. If youcommenced the Fashion Major or SecondMajor prior to 2015 you will be permittedto continue and complete the old Major orSecond Major. Please refer to FashionCommunication for your list of unitoptions.

In this listINSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS●

Changes to Majors from 2012●

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)●

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)●

Entertainment Industries(KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Fashion Communication(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previouslyFashion)

Film, Television and Screen(KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)●

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Media and Communication(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)●

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS

Code Title

Please refer to the following studysequences to plan your program. Youmust complete 96 credit points (normallyeight 12 credit point subjects) from thespecified units to achieve a major,following semester of offer and unitrequisites (where applicable) todetermine order of enrolment. Anyunit(s) that appear in these majorsand/or minors and are also mandatoryelsewhere in your course can notcontribute towards the completion ofthese majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)that appear in multiple majors and/orminors can only contribute towards thecompletion of one of these majors orminors.

Changes to Majors from 2012

Code Title

* A number of second majors have beenrevised. Units completed that are nolonger listed will still count towardcompletion of the second majors.

* Please note: Some units have beenrecoded, renamed or discontinued.Refer to the Equivalence Table forfurther information.

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)

Code Title

*Description: This major provides youwith important skills in the skills,principles, concepts and history ofanimation. Beginning with drawing foranimation and an exploration of thehistory of the animation industry and itspractices, you will then apply thisknowledge to current and emergingfields within the animation industryincluding motion graphics, 3D modellingand animation, real-time 3D andcharacter animation. Through thecreation of an interactive virtualenvironment you will be given theopportunity to refine your skills andexpand your knowledge of the 3D

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animation industry.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory AnimationUnit Options

KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1

KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

KNB124 3D Animation 1

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

48cp from the Advanced Animation UnitOptions

KNB211 3D Animation 2

KNB212Real-time 3D ComputerGraphics

KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit

KNB222 Virtual Environments

KNB311Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 1

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Code Title

*Description: This major equips you withthe educational base necessary for acareer in the arts professions, such ascuratorial work, art criticism and artsadministration. It offers a coherent andsequential set of units that provide aplatform for a research-based study ofthe visual arts, design and architecture.In conjunction with further study, thismajor will assist in preparing you forwork as a professional in thesedisciplines.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Art and Design HistoryUnit Options

DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1

DAB220Architecture, Culture andPlace

DAB325Architecture in the 20thCentury

DEB202 Introducing Design History

KVB102 Modernism

KVB103 Australian Art

KVB108Contemporary Asian VisualCulture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

KVB212Australian Art, Architectureand Design

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of creative and professional writing;to provide a thorough grounding in avariety of genres that include fiction,creative non-fiction, media writing andcorporate writing and editing, therebyequipping graduates with the versatilityrequired of professional writers; toenhance the critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills of students; to providean understanding of creative writing inits social and generic contexts.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104

Creative Writing: the ShortStory

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB113

Introduction to CreativeWriting

KWB115

Persuasive Writing

KWB116

Creative Non-Fiction

48cp from the Advanced Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB211

Stylistics

KWB213

Corporate Writing and Editing

KWB303

Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB313

Novel and Memoir

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to providea broad grounding in practical andtheoretical aspects of dance. You willgain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,commercially driven genres,choreography and critical thinking andwriting together with an understanding ofthe social and historical context of ballet,contemporary dance, and popular andworld dance.

*Assumed Knowledge: Previouslyacquired knowledge or skill IS required

for you to undertake this major. Forhealth and safety reasons, admission tothis major is dependent upon anappropriate level of physical fitness toprevent injury, and having no pre-existing injuries or structural/physicalissues that would prevent your safe andfull participation in all physical activitieswithin its practical units. You may berequired to confirm your fitness toattempt this major. If so, you must obtaina physiotherapists report and have itapproved by the Dance Study AreaCoordinator before you will be permittedto enrol in this major.

48cp from the Introductory Dance UnitOptions

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

KDB108 World Dance

KDB109 Funk, Tap and all that Jazz

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

KDB120 Dance Practice 1

KDB121 Dance Practice 2

48cp from the Advanced Dance UnitOptions

KDB204 Australian Dance

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KDB231 Latin Dance Party

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)

Code Title

*Description: The major offers a balanceof performance theory and practice. It isdesigned as a learning sequence,beginning with introductory conceptsand practices, through intermediate andon to advanced learning. Underpinningthe major is a twin focus oncontemporary performance-making andevents management. Both of theseareas are balanced by studies in theatrehistory and theory. Core topics includeacting; directing; twentieth-centuryperformance theory and practice; andevents management.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Drama UnitOptions

KTB101 Understanding Theatre

KTB102 Process Drama

KTB104 Performance Innovation

KSB106 Acting Fundamentals

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KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KTB207 Staging Australia

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB211Creative Industries Events andFestivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist

Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Code Title

*Description: On completion of thismajor, you will be able to demonstratethe knowledge and skills required topursue a career in the EntertainmentIndustry. These include anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding both of business andcreative processes; an ability to balancethe two of these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current Entertainmentcontent and business.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the'Entertainment Industries Unit OptionsList'. BSB126 is mandatory unless youare already undertaking it as part ofanother study package.

BSB126 Marketing

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

Entertainment Industries Core Units:

AMB207

Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

KXB301 Entertainment Industries Map

LWS008

Entertainment Law

Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the'Entertainment Industries Additional UnitOptions List'. LWS009 is mandatoryunless you meet the LWS008prerequisite through another unit.

LWS009

Introduction to Law

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2010 or earlier. KPB101will be permitted to count towards thisstudy package if completed in 2011 or

earlier.

Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Fashion)

Code Title

*Description: This major has beendesigned to offer a mix of theoretical andpractical units to reflect the professionaldiversity of fashion careers, wherecommunication is fundamental to thedissemination of fashion globally. Thetheory units will develop your knowledgeand understanding of the history,industry and consumption of fashion andhow fashion is communicated, marketedand distributed through industrychannels for production, and throughbranding, trends, styling andgraphic/technical requirements. Thepractical units provide you with a varietyof options to develop fashioncommunication related skills focusing onfashion graphics, product developmentand fashion journalism.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*From 2015, this major's title haschanged from 'Fashion Major' to'Fashion Communication Major'.

48cp from the Introductory FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB102 Introduction to Fashion

DFB203Sustainability: The Materialityof Fashion

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

DFB303Unspeakable Beauty: AHistory of Fashion

DFB406Product Design andDevelopment in the FashionIndustry

48cp from the Advanced FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film

DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

DFB502Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted tocount towards the Advanced FashionUnit Options for students whocommenced this major in 2014 orearlier.

*Note: KFB108 is permitted to counttowards the Introductory Fashion UnitOptions if completed in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2011 or earlier.

Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprovide students with a range ofunderstandings in the theory andpractice of film, television and screen.This study area aims to enhancecreative, technical and organisationalabilities as well as building story tellingand communication skills.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*Note: Students who have commencedthis major in 2014 or earlier willcomplete the structure of 48cp ofIntroductory Units and 48cp of AdvancedUnits.

Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,KPB113, KPB116.

Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.

96cp from the Film, Television andScreen Unit Options

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB105 Narrative Production

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KPB112Film, Television and ScreenGenres

KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KPB205Approaches to ContemporaryDocumentary

KPB206 Global Screen Industries

KPB210Production Management forFilm, TV and New Media

*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 arepermitted to count towards this major.

*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313are permitted to count towards thismajor if completed in 2014 or earlier.

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Code Title

*Description: This major will provide youwith the design concepts and principles,practical skills and working methodsneeded by a contemporary designer ofvisual and interactive media. You willlearn how to design effectively for printand electronic media, Web and mobilemedia and computer games and

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become equipped with a versatile set ofdesign practices to support you to entercareers in marketing, web design,electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of gamedesign.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. DXB102,DXB202 and DXB203 are highlyrecommended to be undertaken as firstyear units as they are requisites formany advanced units, but this is notcompulsory.

48cp from the Introductory Interactiveand Visual Design Unit Options

DXB102 Visual Communication

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB202 Image Production

DXB203 Introduction to Web Design

DXB303Programming for VisualDesigners

48cp from the Advanced Interactive andVisual Design Unit Options

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design

DXB401 Advanced Web Design

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

DXB403 Design for Interactive Media

DXB501 Tangible Media

*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 ispermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB109 counts towards theIntroductory unit options if completed in2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towardsthe Advanced unit options if completedin 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB104 is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2011or earlier.

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)

Code Title

* Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of thejournalism field. The second major willintroduce you to a range of journalismwriting styles and offers an insight intosome specialist areas of reporting.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this second

major.

96cp from the Journalism Unit Options

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB304 Sub-Editing

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Code Title

*Description: The aims of this major areto prepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of literary and cultural studies; toprovide a thorough grounding in a rangeof texts, both literary and popular,ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenthand twentieth century literature andculture; to provide graduates withenhanced skills in critical thinking,writing and analysis; to providegraduates with an understanding of thesocial and historical context of literaryand popular written texts; to providesome understanding of the majorapproaches in literary theory.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Literary Studies UnitOptions

KWB108

Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB109

Writing Australia

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB208

Modern Times (Literature andCulture in the 20th Century)

KWB209

Shakespeare, Then and Now

KWB210

Imagining the Americas:Contemporary AmericanLiterature and Culture

KWB308

Wonderlands: Literature andCulture in the 19th Century

KWB311

Popular Fictions, PopularCulture

Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Code Title

*Description: This second major offers

you a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of theprofessional communication field. Thesecond major enables you to developthe skills and knowledge to preparemedia material for organisations thatwish to build, and maintain, a mediaprofile.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

2013 changes to this second majorinclude:

*the discontinuation of KCB207Exploring New Media Worlds.Completion of this unit prior to 2013 willbe permitted to count toward this studyarea.

48cp from the Introductory Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

48cp from the Advanced Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB205 Professional Communication

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to impart abroad understanding of music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts. It aims to providestudents with a combination of practicaland theoretical skills to support a careerin music within administrative, business,or organisational areas.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. KMB129 ismandatory as it is a requisite for anadvanced unit (KMB252).

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KMB003

Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll

KMB004

World Music

KMB107

Sound, Image, Text

KMB119

Music and Sound Production 1

KMB122

Music and Sound Concepts 1

KMB129

Music and Sound Production 2

KMB132

Music and Sound Concepts 2

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KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KMB200

Music Scenes andSubcultures

KMB215

The Music Industry

KMB216

Audio / Visual Interaction

KMB252

Multi-Platform Sound Design

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Bachelor of Fine Arts

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months FebruaryRefer to majors for Julyentry information.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Sean MeePhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful audition

Key DatesApplications for this course have closed.

Acting Audition PreparationAudition preparation

Audition pieces

Audition locations and datesFirst audition

You are required to attend one of thefollowing auditions. Audition times areselected as part of the QUT OnlineRegistration Form process. The time anddate of your audition cannot be changedexcept in exceptional circumstances.

If you do not attend your audition youcannot be considered for a place in thecourse.

Brisbane: Monday 16 to Wednesday18 November 2015, K Block, Level3, Victoria Park Road, QUT KelvinGrove Campus

Sydney: Friday 6 November 2015and Saturday 7 November 2015,Belvoir St Theatre, Surry Hills

Melbourne: Friday 13 November2015, Malthouse Theatre, Sturt St,Southbank

Townsville: Saturday 14 November,2015, School of Arts Theatre,Stanley St, Townsville

How do I find out my firstaudition outcome?The following information is intended asguide for applicants who attended a firstaudition in Melbourne, Sydney, Townsvilleor Brisbane.

Recall Audition

Applicants who are successful in the firstaudition round will be recalled for asecond audition on 24 or 25 November,2015. Information regarding shortlistedapplicants will be available from 6pm onFriday 20 November, 2015 here under the‘Acting’ tab. Recalled applicants will belisted by QUT Additional Entry registrationnumber only.

Please check that you have your QUTAdditional Entry registration number. Thiswill be the only published recallinformation. QUT will not be contactingrecalled applicants individually. If you arescheduled for a final recall but do notattend you cannot be considered for a

place in the course

Instructions on how to prepare for a recallaudition are included on the Auditionrecall notices website

I did not make it to the final recall

If you do not progress to the final recallQUT will not be able to offer you a placein the course. You may wish to reviewyour QTAC course preferences. They canbe added or amended via QTAC’s OnlineServices.

For more information on changingpreferences, you can contact QTACInformation Services on 1300 GO QTAC(1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

I did make it to the final recall

Shortly after 2 December 2015 QUT willupdate the preference information withinyour QTAC application to reflect youraudition outcome. You will be able tocheck this via QTAC’s Online Services.

If you are unsure how to check yourpreference status there is a helpful videolocated on the QTAC web page.

What information will I see?

Within your Preferences tab you will seeone of the following statuses.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have satisfiedthe minimum entry requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?

If you have satisfied the minimum entryrequirements for one of the abovecourses you will then be considered for aplace in the course in the 17 December,2015 QTAC offer round. Depending oncourse place availability, further offersmay be made in the 14 January, 2016QTAC offer round. As more applicants willmeet the minimum entry requirementsthan available course places, meeting theminimum entry requirements does notguarantee a QTAC offer will be made.

Successful applicants will only receiveone offer from QTAC, to their highesteligible preference.

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If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course.

You may wish to review your QTACcourse preferences. They can be addedor amended via QTAC’s Online Services.

For more information on changingpreferences, you can contact QTACInformation Services on 1300 GO QTAC(1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

Contacts

Please contact the Creative IndustriesFaculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisite

Successful audition; and●

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification

Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study.

Applicant ChecklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your application form (F Form) to QUT. You may post or e-mail yourapplication.

All documents requested on the Fform; and

Current passport sized photograph;and

Resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages long; and

YouTube link/ DVD of your work ifyou are unable to attend the firstaudition

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

Acting Audition Preparationacting audition preparation

acting audition pieces

Audition Locations and DatesFirst audition

International applicants are encouragedto attend the auditions as outlined below.You must be available for the entireaudition process. Please nominate yourpreferred date on your application.Applicants who are unable to attend anaudition can submit an auditionsubmission.

BrisbaneMonday 16 to Wednesday 18 November2015, K Block, Level 3, Victoria ParkRoad, QUT Kelvin Grove Campus

SydneyFriday 6 November 2015 and Saturday 7November 2015, Belvoir St Theatre, SurryHills

MelbourneFriday 13 November 2015, MalthouseTheatre, Sturt St, Southbank

Townsville

Saturday 14 November, 2015, School ofArts Theatre, Stanley St, Townsville

Final RecallFollowing the first audition applicants willbe shortlisted for final recall. Final recallswill be conducted on Tuesday 24 andWednesday 25 November 2015 at KBlock, Victoria Park Road, QUT KelvinGrove Campus. You will perform thesame pieces from your first audition.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

engage in 20 hours of acting studiowork per week

learn acting methods grounded in afierce commitment to emotionalhonesty

train in vocal techniques,movement, improvisation,Alexander work and combat

investigate your strengths andweaknesses, and open up newpossibilities

intensive training of your body,voice, imagination and feelings

Year 2manage the transition from freeingthe instrument to applying crafttechniques

continue training in voice,movement and combat

refine your skills through actingstudios and rehearsals

attend film shoots, perform in stageproductions

write and perform your own stand-up comedy

work as an ensemble with ashared vocabulary

enhance your degree with chosenelectives in film production andtheatre history

Year 3rehearse, film and perform in mainstage productions and professionalfilm shoots

learn and practise auditiontechniques for stage, film andtelevision

be mentored by professional castingdirectors and agents

focus on your individual tutorial workand coaching in productions

plan your career to position yourselffor entry into an internationalindustry

present your stage and filmwork, ActingWorks, to Brisbane andSydney

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

engage in 20 hours of acting studiowork per week

learn acting methods grounded in afierce commitment to emotionalhonesty

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train in vocal techniques,movement, improvisation,Alexander work and combat

investigate your strengths andweaknesses, and open up newpossibilities

intensive training of your body,voice, imagination and feelings

Year 2manage the transition from freeingthe instrument to applying crafttechniques

continue training in voice,movement and combat

refine your skills through actingstudios and rehearsals

attend film shoots, perform in stageproductions

write and perform your own stand-up comedy

work as an ensemble with ashared vocabulary

enhance your degree with chosenelectives in film production andtheatre history

Year 3rehearse, film and perform in mainstage productions and professionalfilm shoots

learn and practise auditiontechniques for stage, film andtelevision

be mentored by professional castingdirectors and agents

focus on your individual tutorial workand coaching in productions

plan your career to position yourselffor entry into an internationalindustry

present your stage and filmwork, ActingWorks, to Brisbane andSydney

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Acting Practice Minor(KKFAMNR-ACTING)

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Advanced Acting Practice Minor(strongly recommended); PLUS a Minoror 48 credit points of Unit Options

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit

Options

* Two Minors

* A Second Major

Year 1, Semester 1

KSB103 Voice and Movement 1

KSB107 Acting 1

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KSB104 Voice and Movement 2

KSB108 Acting 2

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 1

KSB223 Voice and Movement 3

KSB229 Acting 3

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KSB224 Voice and Movement 4

KSB230 Acting 4

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KSB301 Theatre Project 1

Year 3, Semester 2

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Acting Practice Minor(KKFAMNR-ACTING)

Year 3, Semester 2

KSB302 Theatre Project 2

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 7

Rank 87

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months FebruaryJuly commencement maybe available on approvalof the requisite credit forprior learning or advancedstanding.

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Chris CarterPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

develop your capacity to createanimated works

learn to use 3D computer graphics,drawing and motion graphics

study animation, screen history andpractices

expand your interest and knowledgeof the animation medium

Year 2extend your knowledge of animationpractices

engage in studio-based learningand respond creatively to projectbriefs

understand the principles of 3Dcharacter animation, real-time 3Dcomputer graphics, compositing forvisual effects and motion capture forvirtual production

develop your critical analysis skillsto evaluate your own work and theway you present your ideas visually

Year 3apply your accumulated learning toproduce a major creative workexploring any aspect or medium of

animation as a showcase ofyour professional skills andknowledgelearn about the current animationindustry and contemporary issues inthe screen industry

explore pathways for futurevocational opportunity, research orother entrepreneurial aspirations

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

develop your capacity to createanimated works

learn to use 3D computer graphics,drawing and motion graphics

study animation, screen history andpractices

expand your interest and knowledgeof the animation medium

Year 2extend your knowledge of animationpractices

engage in studio-based learningand respond creatively to projectbriefs

understand the principles of 3Dcharacter animation, real-time 3Dcomputer graphics, compositing forvisual effects and motion capture forvirtual production

develop your critical analysis skillsto evaluate your own work and theway you present your ideas visually

Year 3apply your accumulated learning toproduce a major creative workexploring any aspect or medium ofanimation as a showcase ofyour professional skills andknowledge

learn about the current animationindustry and contemporary issues inthe screen industry

explore pathways for futurevocational opportunity, research orother entrepreneurial aspirations

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Course Updates●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

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In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* Two Minors

* A Second Major

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

* KIB101 has been replaced withKPB101

* KVB114 has been replaced withKPB114

* KNB121 has been replaced withKPB109

If you've already successfully completedKIB101, KVB114 and KNB121 they willstill contribute to your course. If youcommenced your course prior to 2015and haven’t yet successfully completedany one of these units, you’ll take thenew replacement unit instead. This willbe updated on your study plan, ready forwhen you enrol.

Year 1, Semester 1

KNB111 Animation Methodologies

KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB114Studio Approaches to ScreenProjects

Year 1, Semester 2

KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

KNB124 3D Animation 1

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KNB211 3D Animation 2

KNB212Real-time 3D ComputerGraphics

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit

KNB222 Virtual Environments

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KNB311Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 1

KNB312 Contemporary Issues in the

Screen Industries

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KNB321Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 2

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months FebruaryJuly commencement maybe available on approvalof the requisite credit forprior learning or advancedstanding.

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Craig BollandPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

introduction to creative writingpractice

develop critical and analytical skillsin reading and writing a variety ofliterature forms

learn from lecturers and tutors withindustry experience

write and analyse short stories,creative nonfiction and youth writing

Year 2build on practical skills andconceptual backgrounds

study scriptwriting, stylistics, poeticsand corporate writing

explore how classic and mostpopular novels were written

choose electives to tailor yourcourse to your strengths andvocational interests

Year 3write a sustained piece of creativework in a genre of your choice

participate in editing and developinga manuscript for a targeted market

undertake an in-depth study of longfiction and life writing

learn about the real world of thewriting and publishing industry

expand your study with electives increative or other disciplines

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

introduction to creative writingpractice

develop critical and analytical skillsin reading and writing a variety ofliterature forms

learn from lecturers and tutors withindustry experience

write and analyse short stories,creative nonfiction and youth writing

Year 2build on practical skills andconceptual backgrounds

study scriptwriting, stylistics, poeticsand corporate writing

explore how classic and mostpopular novels were written

choose electives to tailor yourcourse to your strengths andvocational interests

Year 3write a sustained piece of creativework in a genre of your choice

participate in editing and developinga manuscript for a targeted market

undertake an in-depth study of longfiction and life writing

learn about the real world of thewriting and publishing industry

expand your study with electives increative or other disciplines

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Writing Practice Minor(KKFAMNR-ADWRPRC)

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Creative Writing & Literary StudiesResearch Minor (KKFAMNR-CRWRRES)

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

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Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Advanced Writing Practice Minor;PLUS a Minor or 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* Two Minors

* A Second Major

Please note: the Creative Writing andLiterary Studies Research Minor hasbeen discontinued from 2016. Onlycurrent students will be permitted tocomplete the minor.

Year 1, Semester 1

KWB110 Writing Fundamentals

KWB113Introduction to CreativeWriting

KWB115 Persuasive Writing

KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction

Year 1, Semester 2

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104Creative Writing: the ShortStory

KWB108Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB112Youth and Children'sWriting

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KWB207Great Books: CreativeWriting Classics

KWB211 Stylistics

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KWB212 Writing Poetry

KWB213Corporate Writing andEditing

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KWB310Editing and Developing theManuscript

KWB313 Novel and Memoir

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KWB303Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Writing Practice Minor(KKFAMNR-ADWRPRC)

Requisite: BFA Creative andProfessional Writing students only. Thispackage is only available to studentswith a GPA of 5 and above at the end ofsemester 3.

Year 2, Semester 2

KWB232Creative Writing AdvancedPractice 1

Year 3, Semester 1

KWB332Creative Writing AdvancedPractice 2

Year 3, Semester 2

KWB302 Novel and Genre

KWB333Creative Writing AdvancedPractice 3

Complementary Studies Option -Creative Writing & Literary StudiesResearch Minor (KKFAMNR-CRWRRES)

Requisite: BFA Creative andProfessional Writing students only. Thispackage is only available to studentswith a GPA of 5.5 and above at the endof semester 3.

Please note: this minor has beendiscontinued from 2016. Currentstudents will be permitted to completethe minor.

Please note: KKB347 has beendiscontinued and replaced with KCB310.

Year 2, Semester 2

KWB232Creative Writing AdvancedPractice 1

Year 3, Semester 1

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

Year 3, Semester 2

KCB310Contemporary Investigationin Journalism, Media andCommunication

KWB302 Novel and Genre

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance Performance)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Csaba BudayPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful audition

Key DatesApplications for this course closed onFriday 11 September, 2015. Applicationssubmitted after the closing date will not beconsidered.

Auditions will be held in Melbourne,Sydney and Brisbane: 2 - 11 October,2015.

Audition locations and datesYou are required to attend one of thefollowing auditions. Audition times areselected as part of the QUT OnlineRegistration Form process. The time anddate of your audition cannot be changedexcept in exceptional circumstances.Applicants who live in a remote area andcannot attend an audition can submit anaudition submission and video statementwhen completing the QUT OnlineRegistration Form.

If you do not attend your audition youcannot be considered for a place in thecourse.

Brisbane – Saturday 10th October,2015 11:30 am – 5:30pm O Block, BWing East, Level 4, QUT KelvinGrove Campus

Brisbane - Sunday 11th October,2015, 11:30am – 5:30pm O Block, BWing East, Level 4, QUT KelvinGrove Campus

Sydney – Friday 2 October 2015,12:00pm– 5:30pm, University ofNSW (Kensington Campus)Webster Studio 334, 3rd Floor,Robert Webster Building (G14),Kensington Campus, NSW, 2033

Melbourne – Saturday 3 October2015, 12:00pm– 5:30pm, TheAustralian Ballet School, Level 5, 2Kavanagh St. Southbank

Dance Performance auditionpreparationDance performance audition informationis available here.

Supporting documentationchecklist

A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages long

Online registration DetailedConfirmation Notice

A copy of your most recent HighSchool report and/or results of

previous Tertiary studiesA 4” x 6” full length body shot facingfront in parallel standing position inleotard and tights or swim suit (noboard shorts)

A 4” x 6” full length body shot facingthe side in parallel standing positionin leotard and tights or swim suit (noboard shorts)

Tertiary Dance Council PersonalStatement

Tertiary Dance CouncilPhysiotherapist Examination Report

How do I find out about myaudition outcome? Shortly after 16 November 2015, QUT willupdate the preference information withinyour QTAC application to reflect youraudition outcome. You will be able tocheck this via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. If you're unsure abouthow to check your preference status, there is a helpful video located on theQTAC web page.

Within your Preferences tab you will seeone of the following statuses:

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have satisfiedthe minimum entry requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?If you satisfy the minimum entryrequirements for this course you will beconsidered for a place in the course.

Please note that as more applicants willmeet the minimum entry requirementsthan available course places, meeting theminimum entry requirements does notguarantee a QTAC offer will be made.

Successful applicants will only receiveone offer from QTAC, to their highesteligible preference.

If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course. Youmay wish to review your QTAC coursepreferences. They can be added oramended via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. For more information onchanging preferences, you can contactQTAC Information Services on 1300 GO

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QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

ContactsFor queries contact the CreativeIndustries Faculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisite

Successful audition; and●

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification

Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study.

Application checklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT. You maypost or e-mail your application.

All documents requested on the FForm

A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages

A 4” x 6” full length body shot facingfront in parallel standing position inleotard and tights or swim suit (noboard shorts)

A 4” x 6” full length body shot facingthe side in parallel standing positionin leotard and tights or swim suit (noboard shorts)

Tertiary Dance Council PersonalStatement

Tertiary Dance CouncilPhysiotherapist Examination Report

YouTube link/s of your auditionsubmission and video statement ifyou are unable to attend an audition

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

Dance Performance AuditionPreparationYou can find information on the danceperformance audition preparation here.

Audition Locations and DatesInternational applicants are encouragedto attend an audition as outlined below.Please nominate your preferred date onyour application. Applicants who areunable to attend an audition can submitan audition submission and videostatement.

Brisbane

Saturday 10th October, 2015 11:30 am –5:30pm O Block, B Wing East, Level 4,QUT Kelvin Grove Campus

Sunday 11th October, 2015, 11:30am –5:30pm O Block, B Wing East, Level 4,QUT Kelvin Grove Campus

Sydney

Friday 2 October 2015, 12:00pm–5:30pm, University of NSW (KensingtonCampus) Webster Studio 334, 3rdFloor, Robert Webster Building (G14),Kensington Campus, NSW, 2033

Melbourne

Saturday 3 October 2015, 12:00pm–5:30pm, The Australian Ballet School,Level 5, 2 Kavanagh St. Southbank

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

transitional training studies inphysical, technical and

psychological approachescore technique classes in balletand contemporary

showcase your skills in twomajor performance seasons

fundamentals of choreography●

study anatomy, conditioning, dancehistory and dance analysis

Year 2refine your technique andperformance skills

performance opportunities inindustry-relevant settings

advance your choreographicpractice

learn how to teach dance in a broadrange of contexts

acquire skills in portfolio andshowreel preparation, applying forfunding, collaborative networking,personal development, performancepsychology and health management

contextualise cutting-edgeperformance and choreography

Year 3acquire technical and interpretiveskills

engage with practising professionaldance artists

opportunities for performanceshowcases, secondments and toursin Australia or overseas

tailor your course to your careeraspirations through your electives

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

transitional training studies inphysical, technical andpsychological approaches

core technique classes in balletand contemporary

showcase your skills in twomajor performance seasons

fundamentals of choreography●

study anatomy, conditioning, dancehistory and dance analysis

Year 2refine your technique andperformance skills

performance opportunities inindustry-relevant settings

advance your choreographicpractice

learn how to teach dance in a broadrange of contexts

acquire skills in portfolio andshowreel preparation, applying forfunding, collaborative networking,personal development, performancepsychology and health management

contextualise cutting-edgeperformance and choreography

Year 3acquire technical and interpretive●

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skillsengage with practising professionaldance artists

opportunities for performanceshowcases, secondments and toursin Australia or overseas

tailor your course to your careeraspirations through your electives

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Course Updates●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Dance PerformancePractice Minor (KKFAMNR-DANCEPF)

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Advanced Dance PerformancePractice Minor; PLUS 48 credit points ofUnit Options (KKB345 is stronglyrecommended as one of these UnitOptions)

* Advanced Dance PerformancePractice Minor; PLUS a Minor

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

* KDB207-1 and KDB207-2 have beenreplaced with KDB209

If you’ve already successfully completedKDB207-1 and KDB207-2 they will stillcontribute to your course. If youcommenced your course prior to 2015and haven’t yet successfully completedKDB207-1 and KDB207-2, you’ll enrol inthe replacement unit KDB209 instead.This unit will be updated on your studyplan for you to enrol in.

Year 1, Semester 1

KDB101 Performance 1

KDB103 Dance Technique Studies 1

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

Year 1, Semester 2

KDB104 Dance Technique Studies 2

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KDB206Contextualising Dance in the21st Century

KDB209 Choreographic Studies 2

KDB213 Dance Technique Studies 3

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB208 Integrated Professional Skills

KDB214 Dance Technique Studies 4

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KDB306 Dance Project 1

KDB310 Professional Dance Training 1

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KDB311 Professional Dance Training 2

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Dance Performance PracticeMinor (KKFAMNR-DANCEPF)

Only available to singe degree BFA(Dance Performance) students (not dualdegree students)

Year 1, Semester 2

KDB102 Performance 2

Year 2, Semester 1

KDB211 Performance 3

Year 2, Semester 2

KDB212 Performance 4

Year 3, Semester 2

KDB307 Dance Project 2

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Csaba BudayPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful audition

Key DatesApplications for this course closed onFriday 11 September, 2015. Applicationssubmitted after the closing date will not beconsidered.

Auditions will be held in Melbourne,Sydney and Brisbane: 2 - 11 October,2015.

Audition locations and datesYou are required to attend one of thefollowing auditions. Audition times areselected as part of the QUT OnlineRegistration Form process. The time anddate of your audition cannot be changedexcept in exceptional circumstances.Applicants who live in a remote area andcannot attend an audition can submit anaudition submission and video statementwhen completing the QUT OnlineRegistration Form.

If you do not attend your audition youcannot be considered for a place in thecourse.

Brisbane – Saturday 10 October2015, 7:30 am – 12:00pm O Block,B Wing East, Level 4, QUT KelvinGrove Campus

Brisbane – Sunday 11 October,2015 – 7:30am – 12:00pm, O Block,B Wing East, Level 4, QUT KelvinGrove Campus

Sydney – Friday 2 October 2015,8am –12:30 pm, University of NSW(Kensington Campus)  WebsterStudio 334, 3rd Floor, RobertWebster Building (G14), KensingtonCampus, NSW 2033 Melbourne –Saturday 3 October 2015, 8 am–12:30pm, The Australian BalletSchool, Level 5, 2 Kavanagh St.Southbank

Dance audition informationDance audition information is availablehere.

Supporting document checklistOnline registration DetailedConfirmation Notice

A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages long

A copy of your most recent HighSchool report and/or results ofprevious Tertiary studies

A 4” x 6” full length body shot facingfront in parallel standing position inleotard and tights or swim suit (no

board shorts)A 4” x 6” full length body shot facingthe side in parallel standing positionin leotard and tights or swim suit (noboard shorts)

Tertiary Dance Council PersonalStatement

Tertiary Dance CouncilPhysiotherapist Examination Report

How do I find out about myaudition outcome? Shortly after 16 November 2015, QUT willupdate the preference information withinyour QTAC application to reflect youraudition outcome. You will be able tocheck this via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. If you're unsure abouthow to check your preference status, there is a helpful video located on theQTAC web page.

Within your Preferences tab you will seeone of the following statuses:

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have satisfiedthe minimum entry requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?If you satisfy the minimum entryrequirements for this course you will beconsidered for a place in the course.

Please note that as more applicants willmeet the minimum entry requirementsthan available course places, meeting theminimum entry requirements does notguarantee a QTAC offer will be made.

Successful applicants will only receiveone offer from QTAC, to their highesteligible preference.

If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course. Youmay wish to review your QTAC coursepreferences. They can be added oramended via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. For more information onchanging preferences, you can contactQTAC Information Services on 1300 GOQTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

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ContactsFor queries contact the CreativeIndustries Faculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisite

Successful audition; and●

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification

Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study, to help youwith visa requirements.

Dance Audition PreparationThe dance audition preparationinformation is available here.

Applicant ChecklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT. You maypost or e-mail your application.

All documents requested on the FForm

A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages

A 4” x 6” full length body shot facingfront in parallel standing position inleotard and tights or swim suit (noboard shorts)

A 4” x 6” full length body shot facingthe side in parallel standing positionin leotard and tights or swim suit (noboard shorts)

Tertiary Dance Council PersonalStatement

Tertiary Dance CouncilPhysiotherapist Examination Report

YouTube link/s of your auditionsubmission and video statement ifyou are unable to attend an audition

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

Audition Locations and DatesInternational applicants are encouragedto attend an audition as outlined below.Please nominate your preferred date onyour application. Applicants who areunable to attend an audition can submitan audition submission and videostatement.

Brisbane

Saturday 10 October 2015, 7:30–12:00pm, O Block, B Wing East, Level 4,QUT Kelvin Grove Campus

Sunday 11 October, 2015, 7:30–12:00pm, O Block, B Wing East, Level 4,QUT Kelvin Grove Campus

Sydney

Friday 2 October 2015, 8am –12:30 pm,University of NSW (Kensington Campus) Webster Studio 334, 3rd Floor, RobertWebster Building (G14), KensingtonCampus, NSW 2033

Melbourne

Saturday 3 October 2015, 8am –12:30pm,The Australian Ballet School, Level 5, 2Kavanagh St. Southbank

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeStudents who commenced this course in2009 or earlier should seek advice fromthe Course Coordinator regarding anyremaining unit enrolment.

Phone: +61 7 3138 8114, Email:[email protected]

Students commencing from 2013 shouldfollow the standard course structure.

Additional costsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you meet the entryrequirements.

You can also apply to continue into agraduate-entry teacher education course.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

technique studies focus on physicaland conceptual approaches

cover contemporary dance, ballet,hip hop and jazz

take part in a performance work●

learn the fundamentals ofchoreography

study anatomy, dance history anddance analysis

Year 2study contemporary dancetechnique and alternative genresincluding world dance styles

develop and deliver workshopmaterial related to performanceworks

advance your choreographicpractice

learn how to teach dance in a broadrange of contexts

contextualise cutting-edgeperformance and choreography

non-dance units can be selectedfrom across QUT

Year 3tailor your course to transition intoyour chosen professional area

further your studies within a seconddiscipline, for example, drama unitsto become a dance and dramateacher, or advanced choreographyunits for a choreographic career

develop sophisticated workshopmaterials to communicate yourchoreography

incorporate field research about adance of interest to you

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

technique studies focus on physicaland conceptual approaches

cover contemporary dance, ballet,hip hop and jazz

take part in a performance work●

learn the fundamentals ofchoreography

study anatomy, dance history anddance analysis

Year 2study contemporary dance●

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technique and alternative genresincluding world dance stylesdevelop and deliver workshopmaterial related to performanceworks

advance your choreographicpractice

learn how to teach dance in a broadrange of contexts

contextualise cutting-edgeperformance and choreography

non-dance units can be selectedfrom across QUT

Year 3tailor your course to transition intoyour chosen professional area

further your studies within a seconddiscipline, for example, drama unitsto become a dance and dramateacher, or advanced choreographyunits for a choreographic career

develop sophisticated workshopmaterials to communicate yourchoreography

incorporate field research about adance of interest to you

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Course Updates●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* Two Minors

* A Second Major

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply:

* KDB207-1 and KDB207-2 have beenreplaced with KDB209

If you've already successfully completedKDB207-1 and KDB207-2 they will stillcontribute to your course. If youcommenced your course prior to 2015and haven't yet successfully completedKDB207-1 and KDB207-2, you'll enrol inthe replacement unit KDB209 instead.This unit will be updated on your studyplan for you to enrol in.

Year 1, Semester 1

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB111 Performance in Context 1

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

KDB120 Dance Practice 1

Year 1, Semester 2

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

KDB109 Funk, Tap and all that Jazz

KDB121 Dance Practice 2

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KDB108 World Dance

KDB206Contextualising Dance in the21st Century

KDB209 Choreographic Studies 2

KDB230 Dance Practice 3

Year 2, Semester 2

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB215 Performance in Context 2

KDB231 Latin Dance Party

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KDB305 Performance in Context 3

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

A Complementary Studies unit (KDB204Australian Dance highly recommended)

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 10

Rank 79

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months FebruaryJuly commencement maybe available on approvalof the requisite credit forprior learning or advancedstanding.

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Sean MeePhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

strong practical focus withclasses, workshops and an end-of-year production

investigate theatre history●

develop performance skills●

learn how to lead drama workshopsin theatre, educational andcorporate contexts

Year 2extend practical skills andunderstanding of devisedperformance in the Australianand community theatre context, itshistory and plays

option to undertake events andfestival management units

tailor your course to your vocationalinterests

choose electives in a second majorand/or minors from creativeindustries or across QUT

Year 3develop as a collaborative andentrepreneurial theatre artist

acquire leadership skills in directing●

analyse your own creative practice●

undertake internships and project-based work

complete your second major, minorsor electives

learn from specialist staff andindustry professionals

prepare, create and present yourfinal production

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

strong practical focus withclasses, workshops and an end-of-year production

investigate theatre history●

develop performance skills●

learn how to lead drama workshopsin theatre, educational andcorporate contexts

Year 2extend practical skills andunderstanding of devisedperformance in the Australianand community theatre context, itshistory and plays

option to undertake events andfestival management units

tailor your course to your vocationalinterests

choose electives in a second majorand/or minors from creativeindustries or across QUT

Year 3develop as a collaborative andentrepreneurial theatre artist

acquire leadership skills in directing●

analyse your own creative practice●

undertake internships and project-based work

complete your second major, minorsor electives

learn from specialist staff andindustry professionals

prepare, create and present yourfinal production

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studies

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)

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options below:

* A Minor (recommended: PerformanceEvents and Festivals Minor); PLUS 48credit points of Unit Options

* Two Minors of your choice(recommended: Performance Eventsand Festivals Minor)

* A Second Major

Year 1, Semester 1

KTB101 Understanding Theatre

KTB102 Process Drama

KTB103Performing Skills 1:Character and Scene

KTB107 The Creating Body

Year 1, Semester 2

KTB104 Performance Innovation

KTB105 Production 1

KTB106Performing Skills 2: Styleand Form

KTB108 Applied Theatre

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KTB205 Production 2

DRAMA SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the DramaSemester 1 Unit Options (KTB210 orKTB212):

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB212 Theatre and Community

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KTB207 Staging Australia

DRAMA SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the DramaSemester 2 Unit Options (KTB211 orKTB213):

KTB211Creative IndustriesEvents and Festivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB303 Production 3

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist

KTB313 Production 4

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Fashion)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Dean BroughPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeFrom 2015 this major has been moved toDE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours)(Fashion). Continuing students shouldcomplete their KK34 studies by the end of2017 as some units may be offered for alimited time for transition purposes.Please contact [email protected] if you haveany concerns regarding completing yourstudies within this timeframe.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1You will focus on the integration ofconceptual design principles with thepractical skills and understanding ofpattern cutting and garment construction.You will gain knowledge of the materials,skills and processes involved in fashiondesign including trend analysis, andissues around sustainability and ethicalproduction. You will develop core skills indrawing and fashion presentation and youwill be introduced to key ideas in FashionHistory and Theory.

Year 2Building on the skills from your first year,you will expand your knowledge ofinternational fashion while developingyour own design aesthetic. You willincrease your knowledge of and ability toresearch fashion cultures and deepenyour knowledge of fashion history andtheory. Through electives you will developa broader knowledge of design andcreativity. You will have the opportunity tostudy abroad as an exchange student.

Year 3In your final year, you will consolidateyour design identity and practice. You willdevelop a substantial body of work thatwill be showcased to industry. You willcontinue to diversify your studies throughelectives. Throughout the year you willidentify issues relevant to your plannedcareer and position yourself effectively forentry into the fashion industry orpostgraduate study.

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1You will focus on the integration ofconceptual design principles with thepractical skills and understanding ofpattern cutting and garment construction.You will gain knowledge of the materials,skills and processes involved in fashiondesign including trend analysis, andissues around sustainability and ethicalproduction. You will develop core skills indrawing and fashion presentation and youwill be introduced to key ideas in FashionHistory and Theory.

Year 2Building on the skills from your first year,you will expand your knowledge ofinternational fashion while developingyour own design aesthetic. You willincrease your knowledge of and ability toresearch fashion cultures and deepenyour knowledge of fashion history andtheory. Through electives you will developa broader knowledge of design andcreativity. You will have the opportunity tostudy abroad as an exchange student.

Year 3In your final year, you will consolidateyour design identity and practice. You willdevelop a substantial body of work thatwill be showcased to industry. You willcontinue to diversify your studies throughelectives. Throughout the year you willidentify issues relevant to your plannedcareer and position yourself effectively forentry into the fashion industry orpostgraduate study.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, TV and New Media Production)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 6

Rank 89

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months FebruaryJuly commencement maybe available on approvalof the requisite credit forprior learning or advancedstanding.

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Phoebe HartPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

gain understanding of relevantcultural contexts for your work

study styles and genres from filmand television formats

learn practical skills in writing andbusiness

develop technical skills in directing,camera, editing and sound

Year 2gain specialist skills in producing,writing, editing, cinematography,sound and directing

in producing, develop skills in filmand screen production, and gainexperience in pitching your ideas,audience measurement andlegal issues

in the craft areas, work onsophisticated, broadcast-quality

equipment including digital formatsand multi-camerain writing, develop knowledge ofgenre and further develop yourwriting skills including dialogue

work collaboratively to createexperimental productions, musicclips, short productions or televisionprograms

Year 3work as a member of a creativeteam on major productions

build on and refine your knowledgeand skills

as a specialist, work in teamson documentaries, dramas,television series or digital mediacontent

for producing, learn projectmanagement and the multifacetedrole of producer

for craft-based specialisations,experiment with broadcast-quality,digital and mobile formats

opportunities to undertakeinternships

showcase your work to industry●

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

gain understanding of relevantcultural contexts for your work

study styles and genres from filmand television formats

learn practical skills in writing andbusiness

develop technical skills in directing,camera, editing and sound

Year 2gain specialist skills in producing,writing, editing, cinematography,sound and directing

in producing, develop skills in filmand screen production, and gainexperience in pitching your ideas,audience measurement andlegal issues

in the craft areas, work onsophisticated, broadcast-qualityequipment including digital formatsand multi-camera

in writing, develop knowledge ofgenre and further develop yourwriting skills including dialogue

work collaboratively to createexperimental productions, musicclips, short productions or televisionprograms

Year 3work as a member of a creativeteam on major productions

build on and refine your knowledgeand skills

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as a specialist, work in teamson documentaries, dramas,television series or digital mediacontent

for producing, learn projectmanagement and the multifacetedrole of producer

for craft-based specialisations,experiment with broadcast-quality,digital and mobile formats

opportunities to undertakeinternships

showcase your work to industry●

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Notes●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Screen Production Minor(KKFAMNR-SCRNPRD)

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Advanced Screen Production Minor(strongly recommended); PLUS a Minoror 48 credit points of Unit Options

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* Two Minors

* A Second Major

Notes

* A maximum of 48cps of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis

KPB114Studio Approaches to ScreenProjects

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

Year 1, Semester 2

KPB105 Narrative Production

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KPB115Editing and TechnicalProduction

Note: Students considering studying

overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KPB112Film, Television and ScreenGenres

A Complementary Studies Option

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:

Select two units (24cp) from the Year 2Semester 1 Unit Options:

KPB201 Experimental Production

KPB207Film and TelevisionScriptwriting

KPB210Production Management forFilm, TV and New Media

Year 2, Semester 2

KPB205Approaches to ContemporaryDocumentary

A Complementary Studies Option

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:

Select two units (24cp) from the Year 2Semester 2 Unit Options:

KPB211 Writing Dialogue

KPB213Multi-Camera TV StudioProduction

KPB214 Single Camera TV Production

KPB302Project Development for Film,TV and New Media

Year 3, Semester 1

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

A Complementary Studies Option

A Complementary Studies Option

A Complementary Studies Option

Year 3, Semester 2

KPB206 Global Screen Industries

A Complementary Studies Option

A Complementary Studies Option

A Complementary Studies Option

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Screen Production Minor(KKFAMNR-SCRNPRD)

Description: This minor will extend yourknowledge and skills relevant to thedemands and expectations of the Film,TV and New Media Production industrythrough practical production experienceand exposure in a professional setting. Itwill extend on Screen Productionexperiences in new and uniqueenvironments and further equip you withexpertise particular to technology andemployability in the workplace.

KPB320 Advanced Production 1

KPB321 Advanced Production 2

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 10

Rank 79

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months FebruaryJuly commencementsubject to approval of therequisite credit for priorlearning/advancedstanding.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Jared DonovanPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeFrom 2015 this major has been moved toDE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours)(Interactive & Visual Design). Continuingstudents should complete their KK34studies by the end of 2017 as some unitsmay be offered for a limited time fortransition purposes. Please [email protected] if you have any concernsregarding completing your studies withinthis timeframe.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1In your first year of study you will workwith a variety of media in the designstudios. You will develop a foundationalunderstanding of visual communication,motion graphics, interaction design anddesign thinking. Through the first year youwill acquire the technical skills needed toimplement your designs in print andelectronic media. By responding to designbriefs, you will learn to target your designto a specific audience, context andpurpose. In studio classes you willparticipate in critical reviews and discoverhow the practice of design critiques

benefit the development of designsolutions.

Year 2In second year you will deepen yourvisual and interaction design skills, andconsolidate your visual and creative style.Classes in second year include interfacedesign, advanced web design,typography and illustration, and theoriesof visual communication. In second yearyou will also commence your secondarystudies in an area of your choice such asadvertising, animation, architecture, arthistory, fashion design, film and TV, gamedesign, industrial design, interior design,online environments, music and sound, orvisual arts.

Year 3The final year of the course includesadvanced studies in visual and interactiondesign that will allow you to consolidateyour design practice through developingan understanding of integrated projectdevelopment and responses to briefswithin a studio environment. Guestlecturers and master classes fromindustry professionals and authentic,industry-focused learning experiences,including internship options, will ensurethat you are ready to join the workforce.The year will culminate in a graduatingexhibition attended by industryrepresentatives.

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1In your first year of study you will workwith a variety of media in the designstudios. You will develop a foundationalunderstanding of visual communication,motion graphics, interaction design anddesign thinking. Through the first year youwill acquire the technical skills needed toimplement your designs in print andelectronic media. By responding to designbriefs, you will learn to target your designto a specific audience, context andpurpose. In studio classes you willparticipate in critical reviews and discoverhow the practice of design critiquesbenefit the development of designsolutions.

Year 2In second year you will deepen yourvisual and interaction design skills, andconsolidate your visual and creative style.Classes in second year include interfacedesign, advanced web design,

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typography and illustration, and theoriesof visual communication. In second yearyou will also commence your secondarystudies in an area of your choice such asadvertising, animation, architecture, arthistory, fashion design, film and TV, gamedesign, industrial design, interior design,online environments, music and sound, orvisual arts.

Year 3The final year of the course includesadvanced studies in visual and interactiondesign that will allow you to consolidateyour design practice through developingan understanding of integrated projectdevelopment and responses to briefswithin a studio environment. Guestlecturers and master classes fromindustry professionals and authentic,industry-focused learning experiences,including internship options, will ensurethat you are ready to join the workforce.The year will culminate in a graduatingexhibition attended by industryrepresentatives.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sound Design)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Kiley GaffneyPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirements2013 registrations haveclosedRegistrations for the 2013 intake weredue on the 14 September 2012 and arenow closed. If you had not registered andyou are considering applying to study in2014 we recommend you read thefollowing information as a guide only as itdetails requirements for entry in 2013 andthese may change prior to the 2014intake.

PrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio

Closing dateRegister online and submit your portfolioand additional supporting documentationwith QUT by Friday, 14 September 2012.

Additional entryrequirementsIn addition to applying through QTAC andyou must also before the closing date:

Complete the Online RegistrationForm and print the confirmationpage.

1.

Post or submit the followingdocumentation to the CreativeIndustries Faculty:

2.

Online registration confirmationpage

A current passport sized photograph●

A copy of your most recent schoolreport and/or results of previoustertiary studies

A portfolio of sound works●

A written statement●

A copy of the QUTpay confirmationpage from your online credit cardpayment for the $33 service charge(PLEASE NOTE: Q-Step and ATSIapplicants are exempt from theservice fee)

Please Note: Registering plus submittingyour supporting documentation with QUTis separate is separate and in addition tolisting the course as a preference withQTAC. To successfully apply for entry intothis course you are required to do both.The portfolio process is managed byCreative Industries Faculty; however, alloffers for the course will be made throughQTAC in December.

Delivery detailsIn personCreative Industries Faculty AdditionalEntryZ6, Level 1 The Hub-foyer delivery slotsCreative Industries Precinct

Musk AvenueKelvin Grove, QLD, 4059(opening hours from 8am to 6pm)

PostQUT Creative Industries FacultyO Block, B WingVictoria Park RoadKelvin Grove, QLD, 4059

Service feeA $33 service fee applies to all applicants,excluding applicants who seekingadmission assistance via QUT’s Q-Stepand/or Oodgeroo schemes. This paymentis to be made via QUTPay and pleaseensure you print the confirmation page asyou will need to attach it to your portfolio.

Frequently asked questionsWhat should my portfolioinclude?A portfolio of music/sound works that youhave created. Suitable items include (butare not limited to):

Sound design for video or websites●

Soundscapes you haverecorded/engineered/produced

Sounds created using computersoftware

You should include three contrastingpieces - total duration for all pieces 10minutes maximum.

Acceptable formats are:Audio CD (must be able to beplayed in a standard CD player)

CD-ROM (must be compatible withMacintosh and PC)

DVD (must be able to be played in astandard DVD player)

USB stick●

Printed screenshots of creativeplanning (if relevant)

Your folio must also be accompanied bywritten notes (maximum 200 words) thatexplain your precise role in each of theitems (i.e. what your role/s were in thecreation of the piece, how you created thepiece, your artistic aims in creating thepiece).

All portfolio items should be marked withyour name and contact details. Pleasenote that portfolios are not returned

Please ensure you test your CDs, CD-ROMs, DVDs or USB sticks on multiplesystems, before submitting them. Failureof your media to play in the specifiedequipment may adversely affect your folioresult.

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What qualities are QUT CreativeIndustries looking for in theportfolio?

Originality of approach●

Technical skill in design, recordingand production

Clear articulation of creativeapproach

General sense of emotionalengagement/success in storytelling

Diversity of material presented●

What should my writtenstatement include?Your written statement (total 2 pagesmaximum) should address the following 4points:

Your past experiences in sounddesign or production activities

What sound design or designers (inmovies, games, etc) inspire you

Your ambitions during your studiesand beyond

How you think studying SoundDesign at QUT will help you achieveyour goals

What qualities are QUT CreativeIndustries looking for in yourwritten statement?

A strong track record in relevantsound design or productionactivities

A strong potential for continuedgrowth in your understanding andpractice of sound design

Knowledge of the QUT CreativeIndustries Sound Design course andhow it relates to your own personalgoals

You may be required for a phoneinterview to clarify any points in yourwritten statement.

Who do I contact for moreinformation?Please contact the Creative IndustriesFaculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT. You maypost or e-mail your application.

All documents requested on the Fform

Current passport sized photograph●

Portfolio of sound works●

Written statement●

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

PrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio

Minimum completion of schoolingcomparable to Australian Year 12

Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study, to allowfor visa processing.

Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat should my portfolio include?

A portfolio of music/sound works that youhave created. Suitable items include (butare not limited to):

Sound design for video or websites●

Soundscapes you haverecorded/engineered/produced

Sounds created using computersoftware

You should include three contrastingpieces - total duration for all pieces 10minutes maximum.

Acceptable formats are:Audio CD (must be able to beplayed in a standard CD player)

CD-ROM (must be compatible withMacintosh and PC)

DVD (must be able to be played in astandard DVD player)

USB stick●

Printed screenshots of creativeplanning (if relevant)

Your portfolio must also be accompaniedby written notes (maximum 200 words)that explain your precise role in each ofthe items (i.e. what your role/s were in thecreation of the piece, how you created thepiece, your artistic aims in creating thepiece).

All portfolio items should be marked withyour name and contact details. Pleasenote that portfolios are not returned.

Please ensure you test your CDs, CD-

ROMs, DVDs or USB sticks on multiplesystems, before submitting them. Failureof your media to play in the specifiedequipment may adversely affect your folioresult.

What qualities are QUT CreativeIndustries looking for in the portfolio?

Originality of approach●

Technical skill in design, recordingand production

Clear articulation of creativeapproach

General sense of emotionalengagement/success in storytelling

Diversity of material presented●

What should my written statementinclude?

Your written statement (total 2pages maximum) should addressthe following 4 points:

Your past experiences in sounddesign or production activities

What sound design or designers (inmovies, games, etc) inspire you

Your ambitions during your studiesand beyond

How you think studying SoundDesign at QUT will help you achieveyour goals

What qualities are QUT CreativeIndustries looking for in my writtenstatement?

A strong track record in relevantsound design or productionactivities

A strong potential for continuedgrowth in your understanding andpractice of sound design

Knowledge of the QUT CreativeIndustries Sound Design course andhow it relates to your own personalgoals

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into Sound Design was2013. Continuing students shouldcomplete their Sound Design studies bythe end of 2015. Please [email protected] if you have any concerns

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regarding completing your studies withinthis timeframe.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1You will start by learning about thefundamentals of sound and musictechnology and how to use themcreatively to achieve artistic results. Youwill also begin to develop an awarenessof sound as a storytelling tool. While youdo not need to have traditional musicskills, you will work alongside Bachelor ofMusic students, learning how sound isorganised musically and about thedynamics of performance andpresentation as they apply to sounddesign.

Year 2To develop a unique set of ‘crossover’sound skills you will build on thefoundation studies of your first year,having a chance to pursue the pathwaythat best suits your future needs. You willhave options to work in the fields of sounddesign for visual and interactive media,immersive entertainment and therecording studio.

Year 3You will deepen your skills in sounddesign and production, mentored by staffand industry professionals. You will haveopportunities to showcase yourself toindustry through a series of creativeproduction opportunities. You will learnabout both the existing and emergingindustry and have the opportunity toundertake practical projects with othertalented creative artists and designersboth inside and outside the University withreal production outcomes.

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1You will start by learning about thefundamentals of sound and musictechnology and how to use themcreatively to achieve artistic results. Youwill also begin to develop an awarenessof sound as a storytelling tool. While youdo not need to have traditional musicskills, you will work alongside Bachelor ofMusic students, learning how sound is

organised musically and about thedynamics of performance andpresentation as they apply to sounddesign.

Year 2To develop a unique set of ‘crossover’sound skills you will build on thefoundation studies of your first year,having a chance to pursue the pathwaythat best suits your future needs. You willhave options to work in the fields of sounddesign for visual and interactive media,immersive entertainment and therecording studio.

Year 3You will deepen your skills in sounddesign and production, mentored by staffand industry professionals. You will haveopportunities to showcase yourself toindustry through a series of creativeproduction opportunities. You will learnabout both the existing and emergingindustry and have the opportunity toundertake practical projects with othertalented creative artists and designersboth inside and outside the University withreal production outcomes.

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Course Updates●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Music and Sound Production Minor(KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO)

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* The Music and Sound ProductionMinor; PLUS a Minor or 48 credit pointsof Unit Options

Course Updates

Note that from 2015 the following courseupdates apply.

The following 24 credit point units haveeach been replaced with two 12 creditpoint units:

*KMB140 has been replaced byKMB136 and KMB137

*KMB141 has been replaced byKMB138 and KMB139

*KMB325 has been replaced byKMB237 and KMB336

*KMB335 has been replaced byKMB239 and KMB337

KMB140, KMB141, KMB325 andKMB335 are permitted to count towardsthis study area if completed in 2014 orearlier.

Year 1, Semester 1

KMB119Music and SoundProduction 1

KMB122Music and SoundConcepts 1

KMB140 Creative Studio 1

Year 1, Semester 2

KMB129Music and SoundProduction 2

KMB132Music and SoundConcepts 2

KMB141 Creative Studio 2

Year 2, Semester 1

KMB225 Creative Studio 3

KMB252Multi-Platform SoundDesign

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KMB107 Sound, Image, Text

KMB235 Creative Studio 4

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KMB237 Critical Listening 3

KMB336 Creative Studio 5

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KMB239 Critical Listening 4

KMB337 Creative Studio 6

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Option - Musicand Sound Production Minor(KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO)

Year 2, Semester 1

KMB219Music and SoundProduction 3

Year 2, Semester 2

KMB229Music and SoundProduction 4

Year 3, Semester 1

KMB319Music and SoundProduction 5

Year 3, Semester 2

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Production)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Sean MeePhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementsAdmission to this course in 2016 wasbased on interviews.

From 2017, admission will be based onyour OP/rank.

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementsPrerequisite

Admission to this course in 2016 wasbased on:

Successful interview; and●

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification.

From 2017, admission will be based on:Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification only. 

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

develop an understanding of thedisciplines involved in liveproduction

study stage management, technicallighting aspects, sound andmultimedia production, andpracticalities of set, props andcostume

apply your knowledge on realQUT productions

progress from introductory to moresenior roles

Year 2explore advanced productionconcepts and technologies includingdesign

advance your knowledge inmanagement

explore stage management fordifferent genres—dance, music,orchestras, circus, opera, musicaltheatre 

learn about live productions andperformance industries—productionand tour management, festival siteand logistics management, andtechnical direction

develop further experience acrossfour QUT productions

apply your skills in the technical,management and design areas

Year 3work on several QUT productions●

perform senior roles such asproduction stage manager, headelectrician, sound coordinator orlighting designer

lead first and second-year studentsas your production crew

option to focus on one particulararea

work alongside industryprofessionals

industry placements are available●

apply previous learning inprofessional contexts

lay the foundations for transition intothe profession

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

develop an understanding of thedisciplines involved in liveproduction

study stage management, technicallighting aspects, sound andmultimedia production, andpracticalities of set, props andcostume

apply your knowledge on real●

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QUT productionsprogress from introductory to moresenior roles

Year 2explore advanced productionconcepts and technologies includingdesign

advance your knowledge inmanagement

explore stage management fordifferent genres—dance, music,orchestras, circus, opera, musicaltheatre 

learn about live productions andperformance industries—productionand tour management, festival siteand logistics management,and technical direction

develop further experience acrossfour QUT productions

apply your skills in the technical,management and design areas

Year 3work on several QUT productions●

perform senior roles such asproduction stage manager, headelectrician, sound coordinator orlighting designer

lead first and second-year studentsas your production crew

option to focus on one particulararea

work alongside industryprofessionals

industry placements are available●

apply previous learning inprofessional contexts

lay the foundations for transition intothe profession

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Technical ProductionPractice Minor (KKFAMNR-TECHPRD)

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Advanced Technical ProductionPractice Minor PLUS a Minor or 48credit points of Unit Options

* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* Two Minors

* A Second Major

Year 1, Semester 1

KRB101 Production Practice 1

KRB111 Stage Management 1

KRB120Scenography and the Art ofTechnical Theatre

Year 1, Semester 2

KRB104 Production Practice 2

KRB121 Visual Theatre

KRB211 Stage Management 2

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KRB217 Production Practice 3

KRB220 The Scenographic Divide

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KRB218 Production Practice 4

KRB221Intermedial Applications forthe Theatre

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KRB305 Production Practice 5

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KRB306 Production Practice 6

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Technical Production PracticeMinor (KKFAMNR-TECHPRD)

Description: This minor will extend yourknowledge and skills relevant to thedemands and expectations of theTechnical Production industry throughpractical production experience andexposure in a professional setting. It willextend on Technical Productionexperiences in new and uniqueenvironments and further equip you withexpertise particular to technology andemployability in the workplace.

Year 3, Semester 1

KRB303Advanced TechnicalProduction Practice A

Year 3, Semester 2

KRB304Advanced TechnicalProduction Practice B

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)

Year 2016

QUT code KK34

CRICOS 056185A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288 cp

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48 cp

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Charles RobbPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio and interview

Key DatesApplications for this course have closed.

Visual Arts Portfolio andInterview PreparationPortfolio requirements are available here.

Interview locations and datesInterviews will be conducted on Monday16 and Tuesday 17 November 2015 at HBlock, Level 3, Ring Road, QUT KelvinGrove Campus. Interview times areselected as part of the QUT OnlineRegistration Form process. The time anddate of your interview cannot be changedexcept in exceptional circumstances.Applicants who live in a remote area andcannot attend an audition must beavailable for a phone/Skype interviewduring the week of Monday 16 November2015.

If you do not attend your interview youcannot be considered for a place in thecourse.

How do I find out my interview outcome?

Shortly after the 2 December 2015, QUTwill update the preference informationwithin your QTAC application to reflectyour audition outcome. You will be able tocheck this via QTAC’s Online Services.

If you are unsure how to check yourpreference status there is a helpful videolocated on the QTAC web page.

What information will I see?

Within your preferences tab you will seeone of the following statuses.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have satisfiedthe minimum entry requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?

If you have satisfied the minimum entryrequirements for one of the abovecourses you will then be considered for aplace in the course in the 17 December,2015 QTAC offer round. Depending on

course place availability, further offersmay be made in the 14 January, 2016QTAC offer round.

As more applicants will meet the minimumentry requirements than available courseplaces, meeting the minimum entryrequirements does not guarantee a QTACoffer will be made.

Successful applicants will only receiveone offer from QTAC, to their highesteligible preference.

If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course. Youmay wish to review your QTAC coursepreferences. They can be added oramended via QTAC’s Online Services.

For more information on changingpreferences, you can contact QTACInformation Services on 1300 GO QTAC(1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

Contacts

Please contact the Creative IndustriesFaculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisites

Successful portfolio and interview;and

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification

Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study, to help youwith visa requirements.

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Application checklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT. You maypost or e-mail your application.

All documents requested on the FForm

Portfolio of your work●

Visual Arts Portfolio andInterview PreparationPortfolio requirements are available here.

Interview Locations and DatesInternational applicants are encouragedto attend an interview. Interviews will beconducted on Monday 16 and Tuesday17 November 2015: H block, Level 3,Ring Road, QUT Kelvin Grove Campus.Please nominate your preferred date onyour application. If you are unable toattend an interview, we will arrange aSkype interview.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

work with a variety of media anddevelop your own interests, ideasand art practice

attend workshops for digital andtraditional art-making skills

develop skills in visual analysis●

discover the wide range of artpractices both in the studio and inhistory/theory classes

Year 2further your skills in art practiceusing a range of media

build on contemporary art studies●

develop skills in visual and textualanalysis

learn about national andinternational art

learn to contextualise your art●

practice through presentations,discussions and supported practicalexperience in display and exhibitionchoose specific vocational trainingfor a career as a teacher or artprofessional

Year 3consolidate your art practice andyour understanding of its placenationally and internationally

culminate your studies and practicein a public group exhibition

specialise within the arts industry orcontinue onto research studies

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

work with a variety of media anddevelop your own interests, ideasand art practice

attend workshops for digital andtraditional art-making skills

develop skills in visual analysis●

discover the wide range of artpractices both in the studio and inhistory/theory classes

Year 2further your skills in art practiceusing a range of media

build on contemporary art studies●

develop skills in visual and textualanalysis

learn about national andinternational art

learn to contextualise your artpractice through presentations,discussions and supported practicalexperience in display and exhibition

choose specific vocational trainingfor a career as a teacher or artprofessional

Year 3consolidate your art practice andyour understanding of its placenationally and internationally

culminate your studies and practicein a public group exhibition

specialise within the arts industry orcontinue onto research studies

Sample StructureA number of changes have been made toCreative Industries courses. Units havebeen recoded, renamed or discontinued.To see how these changes affect you, it isrecommended that you consult the tablesbelow in conjunction with your courseoutline.

Changes to Creative Industries UnitsDiscontinued Creative Industries Units

SemestersCourse Requirements●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Studio Practice Minor(KKFAMNR-STUPRAC)

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Advanced Studio Practice Minor; PLUSa Minor or 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* A Minor (recommended: GraphicDesign) PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

* Two Minors

* A Second Major (recommended:Advertising, Entrepreneurship, orInteractive and Visual Design)

Year 1, Semester 1

KVB102 Modernism

KVB109 Visual Arts Foundation

KVB120 Studio Art Practice 1

Year 1, Semester 2

KVB103 Australian Art

KVB114 Digital Media

KVB121 Studio Art Practice 2

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KVB200Exhibition and Display inthe Visual Arts

KVB220 Studio Art Practice 3

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KVB221 Studio Art Practice 4

A Complementary Studies unit

ART HISTORY UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the Art History UnitOptions (KVB108 or KVB211):

KVB108Contemporary AsianVisual Culture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

Year 3, Semester 1

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

A Complementary Studies unit

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A Complementary Studies unit

ART THEORY UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the Art Theory UnitOptions (KVB306 or KVB307):

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

KVB307Theories of SpatialCulture

Complementary Studies Option -Advanced Studio Practice Minor(KKFAMNR-STUPRAC)

Year 3, Semester 1

KVB320 Studio Project 1

Year 3, Semester 2

KVB321 Studio Project 2

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Bachelor of Entertainment Industries

Year 2016

QUT code KK35

CRICOS 073552G

Duration(full-time)

3 years

OP 10

Rank 79

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,000 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Joe CarterPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry into aCreative Industries Honours course,provided you meet the entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

learn from real-life entertainmentproducers

visit entertainment companies●

learn how entertainment works andthe key characteristics of successfulentertainment

analyse global entertainment genresand locations like Hollywood andBollywood

introduction to the creative,business and legal sides of workingas an entertainment producer

Year 2learn how to sell your entertainmentproducts

study marketing concepts,including segmentation andmanagement information systems

understand services marketing,emarketing and strategic marketing

learn from entertainment lawyersabout how the legal system affectsentertainment production

work with entertainment producersand get advice on how to balancebusiness and creativity

design proposals for entertainment●

projects

Year 3focus on your transition into theworkforce

contact Brisbane entertainmentcompanies and map potentialemployers

learn how to manage anentertainment project

understand how marketing works inthe various entertainment sectors

advance your knowledge onentertainment law includingcopyright, intellectual property andcontract law

undertake industry placements andprojects

graduate with professionalexperience and network contacts

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

learn from real-life entertainmentproducers

visit entertainment companies●

learn how entertainment works andthe key characteristics of successfulentertainment

analyse global entertainment genresand locations like Hollywood andBollywood

introduction to the creative,business and legal sides of workingas an entertainment producer

Year 2learn how to sell your entertainmentproducts

study marketing concepts,including segmentation andmanagement information systems

understand services marketing,emarketing and strategic marketing

learn from entertainment lawyersabout how the legal system affectsentertainment production

work with entertainment producersand get advice on how to balancebusiness and creativity

design proposals for entertainmentprojects

Year 3focus on your transition into theworkforce

contact Brisbane entertainmentcompanies and map potentialemployers

learn how to manage anentertainment project

understand how marketing works inthe various entertainment sectors

advance your knowledge onentertainment law includingcopyright, intellectual property and

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contract lawundertake industry placements andprojects

graduate with professionalexperience and network contacts

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Notes●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

*A Second Major

*Two Minors

*A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of UnitOptions

Notes

* A maximum of 48 cps of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KKB341, KKB342, KKB345,KKB346, KKB347, KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB126 Marketing

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KXB102 Global Entertainment

LWS009 Introduction to Law

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

LWS008 Entertainment Law

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

A Complementary Studies unit

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES UNIT

OPTIONS:

One unit from the EntertainmentIndustries Unit Options

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KMB215 The Music Industry

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KWB303

Writing and PublishingIndustry

Note for students enrolling in KMB215The Music Industry: Instead of KMB215you need to enrol in a complementarystudies unit this semester. You will thenenrol in KMB215 in Year 3, Semester 1in place of a complementary studiesunit. Failure to do this will result indifficulties in your course progression.

Note: INB181 may count as anEntertainment Industries Unit Option ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.

Year 3, Semester 1

KXB301 Entertainment Industries Map

KXB302Entertainment Project 1:Preproduction

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Note: reminder to students enrolling inKMB215. You will need to enrol inKMB215 this semester instead of acomplementary studies unit.

Year 3, Semester 2

KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1

KXB303Entertainment Project 2:Production

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

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Bachelor of Music

Year 2016

QUT code KM32

CRICOS 022140F

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA.

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Kiley GaffneyPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful audition

Key DatesApplications for this course closed onFriday 11 September, 2015. Applicationssubmitted after the closing date will not beconsidered.

Auditions will be held in Brisbane: 28 - 30September, 2015.

Audition locations and datesAuditions will be conducted betweenMonday 28 and Wednesday 30September 2015 at M block, Ring Road,QUT Kelvin Grove Campus. Auditiontimes are selected as part of the QUTOnline Registration Form process. Thetime and date of your audition cannot bechanged except in exceptionalcircumstances.

If you do not attend your audition youcannot be considered for a place in thecourse.

Music Audition PreparationAudition preparation information isavailable here.

How do I find out about myaudition outcome? Shortly after 16 November 2015, QUT willupdate the preference information withinyour QTAC application to reflect youraudition outcome. You will be able tocheck this via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. If you're unsure abouthow to check your preference status, there is a helpful video located on theQTAC web page.

Within your Preferences tab you will seeone of the following statuses:

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have satisfiedthe minimum entry requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?If you satisfy the minimum entryrequirements for this course you will beconsidered for a place in the course.

Please note that as more applicants will

meet the minimum entry requirementsthan available course places, meeting theminimum entry requirements does notguarantee a QTAC offer will be made.

Successful applicants will only receiveone offer from QTAC, to their highesteligible preference.

If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course. Youmay wish to review your QTAC coursepreferences. They can be added oramended via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. For more information onchanging preferences, you can contactQTAC Information Services on 1300 GOQTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

ContactsFor queries contact the CreativeIndustries Faculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

Email: [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisites

Successful audition; and●

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification.

Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study.

Application checklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT. You maypost or e-mail your application.

All documents requested on the FForm

A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages

Evidence of your highest musicalqualification (e.g. AMEB theory

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examination results, review ofperformances, etc)If presenting recorded pieces,written notes explaining your role inthe creation, how you created andyour aims in creating the recordedpiece/s

A YouTube link/DVD of youraudition submission and videostatement if you are unable toattend an audition

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

Music Audition PreparationAudition preparation information isavailable here.

Audition locations and datesInternational applicants are encouragedto attend an audition. Auditions will beconducted from Monday 28 September toWednesday 30 September 2015 at MBlock, Ring Road, QUT Kelvin GroveCampus. Please nominate your preferreddate on your application. Applicants whoare unable to attend an audition cansubmit an audition submission and videostatement.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Additional CostsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course.Information is available from theAdditional course requirements andcosts website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Music (Honours),provided you have met the entryrequirements.

Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1

overview of contemporarydevelopments in music, sounds andmusicianship skills

develop your skills in music●

technology and softwareintensive music studio experience●

progress your skills in presentation,music and sound performance

identify your creative direction●

Year 2develop a unique set of crossovermusical skills

study creative performance and/ormusic and sound production

undertake an intensive project-based program

develop your focus as an artist orcreative producer

be mentored by staff andindustry professionals

electives available across otherdisciplines

Year 3showcase yourself to industry withpublic performances and creativeproduction opportunities

learn how to promote yourself andorganise events

collaborate on projects with othercreative artists, producers andindustry organisations

understand the structure of themusic industry and current issues

engage in real-world learningprojects like Indie 100 (visithttp://implabs.net)

personalise your studies throughelective units

International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1

overview of contemporarydevelopments in music, sounds andmusicianship skills

develop your skills in musictechnology and software

intensive music studio experience●

progress your skills in presentation,music and sound performance

identify your creative direction●

Year 2develop a unique set of crossovermusical skills

study creative performance and/ormusic and sound production

undertake an intensive project-based program

develop your focus as an artist orcreative producer

be mentored by staff andindustry professionals

electives available across otherdisciplines

Year 3showcase yourself to industry withpublic performances and creativeproduction opportunities

learn how to promote yourself andorganise events

collaborate on projects with othercreative artists, producers andindustry organisations

understand the structure of themusic industry and current issues

engage in real-world learningprojects like Indie 100(visit http://implabs.net)

personalise your studies throughelective units

Sample StructureSemesters

Course Requirements●

Notes●

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Study Area- Creative Performer Minor(KM32MNR-CREPFMR)

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Complementary Studies Study Area- Music and Sound ProductionMinor (KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO)

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Course Requirements

In addition to the mandatory units in thiscourse, you must complete 96 creditpoints from the Complementary Studiesoptions below:

* Either the Creative Performer Minor orMusic and Sound Production MinorPLUS a Minor or 48cp of Unit Options

* Both the Creative Performer Minor andMusic and Sound Production Minor

Notes

* A maximum of 48cps of the followingunits can be taken throughout yourcourse: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,KKB350.

Year 1, Semester 1

KMB119Music and Sound Production1

KMB122 Music and Sound Concepts 1

KMB137 Critical Listening 1

KMB136 Creative Studio 1

Year 1, Semester 2

KMB129Music and Sound Production2

KMB132 Music and Sound Concepts 2

KMB138 Creative Studio 2

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KMB139 Critical Listening 2

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KMB225 Creative Studio 3

KMB237 Critical Listening 3

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KMB235 Creative Studio 4

KMB239 Critical Listening 4

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KMB215 The Music Industry

KMB336 Creative Studio 5

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KMB200Music Scenes andSubcultures

KMB337 Creative Studio 6

A Complementary Studies unit

A Complementary Studies unit

Complementary Studies Study Area -Creative Performer Minor (KM32MNR-CREPFMR)

Description: This study area addressesthe conceptual and practical skillsnecessary for successful musicperformance in a 21st century context.In addition to developing students asperformers, it develops students as‘creators’ who are capable of originatingdistinctive musical material.

Assumed Knowledge: Completion of thefirst year of the Bachelor of Music priorto commencing this study area.

Year 2, Semester 1

KMB250 Creative Performer 1

Year 2, Semester 2

KMB251 Creative Performer 2

Year 3, Semester 1

KMB350 Creative Performer 3

Year 3, Semester 2

KMB351 Creative Performer 4

Complementary Studies Study Area -Music and Sound Production Minor(KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO)

Description: This study area aims toprovide students with the skillsnecessary to operate within currentmusic and sound productionenvironments and to effectively create,produce and realise works for audiencesacross a range of delivery formats. Itaims to provide students with effective

skills in utilising professional levelproduction technologies in addition todeveloping students’ conceptualawareness of current approaches tomusic and sound production.

Assumed Knowledge: Completion of thefirst year of either the Bachelor of Musicor the Bachelor of Fine Arts (SoundDesign) prior to commencing this studyarea.

Year 2, Semester 1

KMB219Music and Sound Production3

Year 2, Semester 2

KMB229Music and Sound Production4

Year 3, Semester 1

KMB319Music and Sound Production5

Year 3, Semester 2

KMB329Music and Sound Production6

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries

Year 2016

QUT code IX34

CRICOS 059596B

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 8

Rank 84

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $5,300 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock (CreativeIndustries); email:[email protected]. Director ofStudies, QUT BusinessSchool; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Ms Sherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Radhika Lahiri(Economics); Dr MarkDoolan (Finance); DrAdele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (CreativeIndustries);[email protected](Business)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

OverviewThe entrepreneurial nature of theBachelor of Creative Industries makesthis an ideal double degree with business.Some combinations may be particularlycomplementary in building related skillsets, for example film, television andscreen with marketing; or creative andprofessional writing with public relations.Alternatively, you may be interested inpursuing a professional business career,such as accounting, finance or humanresource management within a creativeindustries environment.

Course DesignIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries. You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.

Business component:You must complete the 96 credit pointBusiness Core Units together with a 96credit point Business Major. You willchoose a major from accounting,advertising, economics, finance, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy students willundertake 6 specifed Business Core units

and 10 Accountancy Major Core units inorder to meet the professional recognitionrequirements.

Creative Industries component:You will complete Creative Industries coreunits (96 credit points) and a CreativeIndustries major (96 credit points) fromone of the following disciplines(Animation; Art and Design History;Creative and Professional Writing; DanceStudies; Drama; Entertainment Industries;Fashion Communication; Film, Televisionand Screen; Interactive and VisualDesign; Journalism; Literary Studies;Media and Communication; and Music).

Career OutcomesThrough the combination of creativeindustries with business, you will equipyourself for an exciting career in thegrowth area of creative industries.

If you wish to use your businessknowledge more in your career, you couldgain employment in arts administration,marketing, managing or balancing thebooks for creative projects andbusinesses.

You will also develop the entrepreneurialand business skills necessary to sell yourabilities to a range of employers, or startyour own creative enterprise in theperformance, visual or production arts.Please refer to the Faculty of Businessprospectus to find out more about thebusiness majors.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), or the Bachelor of Business(Honours) (Study Area A), provided youhave met entry requirements.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

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Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

Domestic Course structureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. businessand creative industries) comprises 192credit points.

The business component is made up of96 credit points of Business School coreunits and 96 credit points of units from abusiness major. The business majors areaccountancy, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing, public relations. Accountancystudents will complete 10 major units andsix Business School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.

The creative industries component ismade up of 96 credit points of core unitsand a creative industries major (96 creditpoints). You can choose a creativeindustries major from one of animation;art and design history; creative andprofessional writing; dance studies;drama; entertainment industries; fashioncommunication; film, television andscreen; interactive and visual design;journalism; literary studies; media andcommunication; or music.

International CoursestructureCourse DesignThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Creative Industries) comprises 192credit points.

The Business component is made up of96 credit points of Business School coreunits and 96 credit points of units from aBusiness major. The Business majors areaccountancy, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing, public relations. Accountancystudents will complete 10 major units and6 Business School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.

The Creative Industries component ismade up of 96 credit points of core unitsand a Creative Industries major (96 creditpoints). You can choose a creativeindustries major from one of animation;

art and design history; creative andprofessional writing; dance studies;drama; entertainment industries; fashioncommunication; film, television andscreen; interactive and visual design;journalism; literary studies; media andcommunication; or music.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

Business Unit

Business Unit

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

Business Unit

Business Unit

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

Business Unit

Business Unit

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102from 2015.

Year 2, Semester 2

Business Unit

Business Unit

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

Note: If you are completing theManagement Major you will need tocomplete KTB211, as KXB202 is ananti-requisite for core Management unitMGB335.

KTB211 Creative Industries Events

and Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

Business Unit

Business Unit

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 3, Semester 2

Business Unit

Business Unit

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 4, Semester 1

Business Unit

Business Unit

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

Year 4, Semester 2

Business Unit

Business Unit

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major andSecond Major has been re-namedFashion Communication. If youcommenced the Fashion Major or SecondMajor prior to 2015 you will be permittedto continue and complete the old Major orSecond Major. Please refer to FashionCommunication for your list of unitoptions.

In this listINSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS●

Changes to Majors from 2012●

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)●

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)●

Entertainment Industries(KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Fashion Communication(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previouslyFashion)

Film, Television and Screen(KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)●

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-●

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LITSTD)Media and Communication(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)●

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS

Code Title

Please refer to the following studysequences to plan your program. Youmust complete 96 credit points (normallyeight 12 credit point subjects) from thespecified units to achieve a major,following semester of offer and unitrequisites (where applicable) todetermine order of enrolment. Anyunit(s) that appear in these majorsand/or minors and are also mandatoryelsewhere in your course can notcontribute towards the completion ofthese majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)that appear in multiple majors and/orminors can only contribute towards thecompletion of one of these majors orminors.

Changes to Majors from 2012

Code Title

* A number of second majors have beenrevised. Units completed that are nolonger listed will still count towardcompletion of the second majors.

* Please note: Some units have beenrecoded, renamed or discontinued.Refer to the Equivalence Table forfurther information.

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)

Code Title

*Description: This major provides youwith important skills in the skills,principles, concepts and history ofanimation. Beginning with drawing foranimation and an exploration of thehistory of the animation industry and itspractices, you will then apply thisknowledge to current and emergingfields within the animation industryincluding motion graphics, 3D modellingand animation, real-time 3D andcharacter animation. Through thecreation of an interactive virtualenvironment you will be given theopportunity to refine your skills andexpand your knowledge of the 3Danimation industry.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory AnimationUnit Options

KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1

KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

KNB124 3D Animation 1

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

48cp from the Advanced Animation UnitOptions

KNB211 3D Animation 2

KNB212Real-time 3D ComputerGraphics

KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit

KNB222 Virtual Environments

KNB311Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 1

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Code Title

*Description: This major equips you withthe educational base necessary for acareer in the arts professions, such ascuratorial work, art criticism and artsadministration. It offers a coherent andsequential set of units that provide aplatform for a research-based study ofthe visual arts, design and architecture.In conjunction with further study, thismajor will assist in preparing you forwork as a professional in thesedisciplines.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Art and Design HistoryUnit Options

DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1

DAB220Architecture, Culture andPlace

DAB325Architecture in the 20thCentury

DEB202 Introducing Design History

KVB102 Modernism

KVB103 Australian Art

KVB108Contemporary Asian VisualCulture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

KVB212Australian Art, Architectureand Design

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of creative and professional writing;to provide a thorough grounding in avariety of genres that include fiction,

creative non-fiction, media writing andcorporate writing and editing, therebyequipping graduates with the versatilityrequired of professional writers; toenhance the critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills of students; to providean understanding of creative writing inits social and generic contexts.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104

Creative Writing: the ShortStory

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB113

Introduction to CreativeWriting

KWB115

Persuasive Writing

KWB116

Creative Non-Fiction

48cp from the Advanced Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB211

Stylistics

KWB213

Corporate Writing and Editing

KWB303

Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB313

Novel and Memoir

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to providea broad grounding in practical andtheoretical aspects of dance. You willgain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,commercially driven genres,choreography and critical thinking andwriting together with an understanding ofthe social and historical context of ballet,contemporary dance, and popular andworld dance.

*Assumed Knowledge: Previouslyacquired knowledge or skill IS requiredfor you to undertake this major. Forhealth and safety reasons, admission tothis major is dependent upon anappropriate level of physical fitness toprevent injury, and having no pre-existing injuries or structural/physicalissues that would prevent your safe andfull participation in all physical activitieswithin its practical units. You may berequired to confirm your fitness toattempt this major. If so, you must obtain

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a physiotherapists report and have itapproved by the Dance Study AreaCoordinator before you will be permittedto enrol in this major.

48cp from the Introductory Dance UnitOptions

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

KDB108 World Dance

KDB109 Funk, Tap and all that Jazz

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

KDB120 Dance Practice 1

KDB121 Dance Practice 2

48cp from the Advanced Dance UnitOptions

KDB204 Australian Dance

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KDB231 Latin Dance Party

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)

Code Title

*Description: The major offers a balanceof performance theory and practice. It isdesigned as a learning sequence,beginning with introductory conceptsand practices, through intermediate andon to advanced learning. Underpinningthe major is a twin focus oncontemporary performance-making andevents management. Both of theseareas are balanced by studies in theatrehistory and theory. Core topics includeacting; directing; twentieth-centuryperformance theory and practice; andevents management.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Drama UnitOptions

KTB101 Understanding Theatre

KTB102 Process Drama

KTB104 Performance Innovation

KSB106 Acting Fundamentals

48cp from the Advanced Drama UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KTB207 Staging Australia

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB211Creative Industries Events andFestivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist

Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Code Title

*Description: On completion of thismajor, you will be able to demonstratethe knowledge and skills required topursue a career in the EntertainmentIndustry. These include anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding both of business andcreative processes; an ability to balancethe two of these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current Entertainmentcontent and business.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the'Entertainment Industries Unit OptionsList'. BSB126 is mandatory unless youare already undertaking it as part ofanother study package.

BSB126 Marketing

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

Entertainment Industries Core Units:

AMB207

Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

KXB301 Entertainment Industries Map

LWS008

Entertainment Law

Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the'Entertainment Industries Additional UnitOptions List'. LWS009 is mandatoryunless you meet the LWS008prerequisite through another unit.

LWS009

Introduction to Law

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2010 or earlier. KPB101will be permitted to count towards thisstudy package if completed in 2011 orearlier.

Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Fashion)

Code Title

*Description: This major has beendesigned to offer a mix of theoretical andpractical units to reflect the professionaldiversity of fashion careers, wherecommunication is fundamental to thedissemination of fashion globally. The

theory units will develop your knowledgeand understanding of the history,industry and consumption of fashion andhow fashion is communicated, marketedand distributed through industrychannels for production, and throughbranding, trends, styling andgraphic/technical requirements. Thepractical units provide you with a varietyof options to develop fashioncommunication related skills focusing onfashion graphics, product developmentand fashion journalism.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*From 2015, this major's title haschanged from 'Fashion Major' to'Fashion Communication Major'.

48cp from the Introductory FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB102 Introduction to Fashion

DFB203Sustainability: The Materialityof Fashion

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

DFB303Unspeakable Beauty: AHistory of Fashion

DFB406Product Design andDevelopment in the FashionIndustry

48cp from the Advanced FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film

DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

DFB502Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted tocount towards the Advanced FashionUnit Options for students whocommenced this major in 2014 orearlier.

*Note: KFB108 is permitted to counttowards the Introductory Fashion UnitOptions if completed in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2011 or earlier.

Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprovide students with a range ofunderstandings in the theory andpractice of film, television and screen.This study area aims to enhancecreative, technical and organisationalabilities as well as building story tellingand communication skills.

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*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*Note: Students who have commencedthis major in 2014 or earlier willcomplete the structure of 48cp ofIntroductory Units and 48cp of AdvancedUnits.

Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,KPB113, KPB116.

Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.

96cp from the Film, Television andScreen Unit Options

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB105 Narrative Production

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KPB112Film, Television and ScreenGenres

KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KPB205Approaches to ContemporaryDocumentary

KPB206 Global Screen Industries

KPB210Production Management forFilm, TV and New Media

*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 arepermitted to count towards this major.

*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313are permitted to count towards thismajor if completed in 2014 or earlier.

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Code Title

*Description: This major will provide youwith the design concepts and principles,practical skills and working methodsneeded by a contemporary designer ofvisual and interactive media. You willlearn how to design effectively for printand electronic media, Web and mobilemedia and computer games andbecome equipped with a versatile set ofdesign practices to support you to entercareers in marketing, web design,electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of gamedesign.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units to

ensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. DXB102,DXB202 and DXB203 are highlyrecommended to be undertaken as firstyear units as they are requisites formany advanced units, but this is notcompulsory.

48cp from the Introductory Interactiveand Visual Design Unit Options

DXB102 Visual Communication

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB202 Image Production

DXB203 Introduction to Web Design

DXB303Programming for VisualDesigners

48cp from the Advanced Interactive andVisual Design Unit Options

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design

DXB401 Advanced Web Design

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

DXB403 Design for Interactive Media

DXB501 Tangible Media

*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 ispermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB109 counts towards theIntroductory unit options if completed in2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towardsthe Advanced unit options if completedin 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB104 is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2011or earlier.

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)

Code Title

* Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of thejournalism field. The second major willintroduce you to a range of journalismwriting styles and offers an insight intosome specialist areas of reporting.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

96cp from the Journalism Unit Options

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB304 Sub-Editing

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Code Title

*Description: The aims of this major areto prepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of literary and cultural studies; toprovide a thorough grounding in a rangeof texts, both literary and popular,ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenthand twentieth century literature andculture; to provide graduates withenhanced skills in critical thinking,writing and analysis; to providegraduates with an understanding of thesocial and historical context of literaryand popular written texts; to providesome understanding of the majorapproaches in literary theory.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Literary Studies UnitOptions

KWB108

Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB109

Writing Australia

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB208

Modern Times (Literature andCulture in the 20th Century)

KWB209

Shakespeare, Then and Now

KWB210

Imagining the Americas:Contemporary AmericanLiterature and Culture

KWB308

Wonderlands: Literature andCulture in the 19th Century

KWB311

Popular Fictions, PopularCulture

Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Code Title

*Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of theprofessional communication field. Thesecond major enables you to developthe skills and knowledge to preparemedia material for organisations thatwish to build, and maintain, a mediaprofile.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this second

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major.

2013 changes to this second majorinclude:

*the discontinuation of KCB207Exploring New Media Worlds.Completion of this unit prior to 2013 willbe permitted to count toward this studyarea.

48cp from the Introductory Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

48cp from the Advanced Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB205 Professional Communication

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to impart abroad understanding of music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts. It aims to providestudents with a combination of practicaland theoretical skills to support a careerin music within administrative, business,or organisational areas.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. KMB129 ismandatory as it is a requisite for anadvanced unit (KMB252).

48cp from the Introductory Music UnitOptions

KMB003

Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll

KMB004

World Music

KMB107

Sound, Image, Text

KMB119

Music and Sound Production 1

KMB122

Music and Sound Concepts 1

KMB129

Music and Sound Production 2

KMB132

Music and Sound Concepts 2

48cp from the Advanced Music UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KMB200

Music Scenes andSubcultures

KMB215

The Music Industry

KMB216

Audio / Visual Interaction

KMB252

Multi-Platform Sound Design

Please note: KKB345 is permitted tocount towards this major if completed in2010 or earlier.

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts

Year 2016

QUT code IX35

CRICOS 064813M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,900 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries)email: [email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,Finance, Economics and Marketingmajors also requires 4 SA in Maths A, Bor C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)

Year 2016

QUT code IX35

CRICOS 064813M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 8

Rank 84

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,900 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries)email: [email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Craig Bolland (Creativeand Professional Writing);Ms Sherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Radhika Lahiri(Economics); Dr MarkDoolan (Finance); DrAdele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 8114;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected] (Creativeand Professional Writing);Business: StudentServices [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into the IX35 Fashionmajor was 2014. From 2015 this major isavailable as part of the single degree,DE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours)(Fashion). Continuing students shouldcomplete their IX35 Fashion studies bythe end of 2017 as some units may beoffered for a limited time for transitionpurposes. Please contact [email protected] you have any concerns regardingcompleting your studies within thistimeframe.

OverviewYou will graduate with not only advancedtechnical and creative practice skills, butalso with highly developed businessknowledge. You will be well equipped towork as either a creative practitioner orbusiness professional.

You will be equipped to take advantage ofthe growing range of career opportunitiesavailable within the creative industries,whether that be as a creative practitioner,a business professional, or by applyingyour creative skills within a businessenvironment.

Your business degree will give you abroad base of commercial knowledge.This understanding of business makesyou more attractive to employers, even ifyou wish to work predominantly as a

fashion designer. You will also developthe entrepreneurial skills necessary to sellyour abilities within your chosen industry,and perhaps start your own business.

Course DesignThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Fashion) comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Your Fine Arts component comprises(192 credit points) from the Fashiondiscipline.

Career OutcomesOur graduates have had a significantimpact on the emerging Brisbane fashionscene and have successfully launchedtheir careers internationally. Many of ourgraduates are entrepreneurial, startingtheir own labels and small businesses.

They excel as independent designers andhave collaborated with larger fashionhouses such as Sportsgirl. Others workas fashion stylists, international trendforecasters and product developmentmanagers, living and working in cities allover the world. Pathways to further study,including honours and research degrees,lead to diverse outcomes such as fashioncuratorship and sustainability studies.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)(Study Area A) or the Bachelor ofBusiness (Honours) (Study Area A),provided you have met entryrequirements.

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Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

Domestic Course structureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. businessand creative and professional writing)comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and six Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

International CoursestructureCourse StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Creative and Professional Writing)comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KWB110 Writing Fundamentals

KWB113Introduction toCreative Writing

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KPB116Introduction toScriptwriting

KWB104Creative Writing: theShort Story

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KWB115 Persuasive Writing

KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KWB108Introduction ToLiterary Studies

KWB112Youth and Children'sWriting

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KWB207Great Books: CreativeWriting Classics

KWB211 Stylistics

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KWB212 Writing Poetry

KWB213Corporate Writing andEditing

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1

KWB310Editing andDeveloping theManuscript

KWB313 Novel and Memoir

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

KWB303Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB306Creative WritingProject 1

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)

Year 2016

QUT code IX35

CRICOS 064813M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 8

Rank 84

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,900 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries)email: [email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Sean Mee (Drama); MsSherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Radhika Lahiri(Economics); Dr MarkDoolan (Finance); DrAdele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 8114;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected] (Drama);Business: StudentServices [email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

OverviewYou will graduate with not only advancedtechnical and creative practice skills, butalso with highly developed businessknowledge. You will be well equipped towork as either a creative practitioner orbusiness professional.

You will be equipped to take advantage ofthe growing range of career opportunitiesavailable within the creative industries,whether that be as a creative practitioner,a business professional, or by applyingyour creative skills within a businessenvironment.

As with the creative industries as a whole,contemporary drama and performanceare evolving to incorporate technology,cross disciplinary practice,experimentation and commercialisation.

Performance making is not limited to thetheatre: performers express their ideas bycreating their own works for festivals, site-specific and public events.

Course DesignThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Drama) comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You will

choose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Your Fine Arts component comprises(192 credit points) from the Dramadiscipline.

Career OutcomesAs a multiskilled graduate you will seek tocomplement your artistic career with paidemployment in related areas. Graduateswork as event coordinators, festivalorganisers and administrators. Someestablish companies with other graduatesto create work for the independent theatresector. Graduates have establishedsuccessful careers as playwrights, artisticdirectors, directors, designers orperformers working across a variety ofgenres including physical theatre ormusic.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)(Study Area A) or the Bachelor ofBusiness (Honours) (Study Area A),provided you have met entryrequirements.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

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Domestic Course structureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. businessand drama) comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and six Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

International CoursestructureCourse DesignThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Drama) comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KTB101UnderstandingTheatre

KTB102 Process Drama

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KTB104PerformanceInnovation

KTB108 Applied Theatre

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KTB103Performing Skills 1:Character and Scene

KTB107 The Creating Body

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KTB105 Production 1

KTB106Performing Skills 2:Style and Form

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KTB205 Production 2

DRAMA SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the DramaSemester 1 Unit Options (KTB210 orKTB212):

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB212Theatre andCommunity

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KTB207 Staging Australia

DRAMA SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the DramaSemester 2 Unit Options (KTB211 orKTB213):

KTB211Creative IndustriesEvents and Festivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB303 Production 3

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

KTB305The EntrepreneurialArtist

KTB313 Production 4

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Fashion)

Year 2016

QUT code IX35

CRICOS 064813M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,900 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries)email: [email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Icaro Ibanez-Arricivita(Fashion); Ms SherrenaBuckby (Accountancy);ASPRO Gayle Kerr(Advertising); Dr RadhikaLahiri (Economics); DrMark Doolan (Finance);Dr Adele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 8114;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected] (Fashion);[email protected](Business)

Domestic Entry requirementsImportant information for2014 applicantsI have listed Fashion as apreference on my QTACapplicationWhat happens next? I have not registered with QUT.If you have not registered for an auditionand submitted the required additionalentry documentation QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course. Youmay wish to review your QTAC coursepreferences; they can be added oramended via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. For more information onchanging preferences, you can contactQTAC Information Services on 1300 GOQTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

I have registered with QUT andprovided the additional entrydocumentation.Thank you for registering for an auditionfor entry into one of the above courses atQUT. The following information will helpyou understand what will happen after theaudition process.

How do I find out my auditionoutcome?I have not been shortlisted foran interviewIf you have not been shortlisted for aninterview QUT will not be able to offer youa place in the course. You may wish toreview your QTAC course preferences;they can be added or amended viaQTAC’s Current Applicant online service.For more information on changingpreferences, you can contact QTACInformation Services on 1300 GO QTAC(1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

I have been shortlisted for aninterviewShortly after the 22nd of November 2013QUT will update the preferenceinformation within your QTAC applicationto reflect your interview outcome. You willbe able to check this via QTAC’s CurrentApplicant online service. If you are unsurehow to check your preference status thereis a helpful video located on this webpage.

What information will I see?Within your Preferences tab you will seeone of the following statuses.

Based on the information currently●

held by QTAC you have satisfiedthe Minimum Entry Requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you HAVE NOTSATISFIED the Minimum EntryRequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?If you have satisfied the minimum entryrequirements for one of the abovecourses you will then be considered for aplace in the course in the 12 December,2013 QTAC offer round. Depending oncourse place availability, further offersmay be made in the 16 January, 2014QTAC offer round. As more applicants willmeet the minimum entry requirementsthan available course places meeting theminimum entry requirements does notguarantee a QTAC offer will be made.Successful applicants will only receiveone offer at QTAC, to their highest eligiblepreference.

If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course. Youmay wish to review your QTAC coursepreferences; they can be added oramended via QTAC’s Current Applicantonline service. For more information onchanging preferences, you can contactQTAC Information Services on 1300 GOQTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

PrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio and interview

2014 registrations haveclosedRegistrations for the 2014 intake weredue on 11 October 2013 and are nowclosed. If you had not registered and youare considering applying to study in 2015we recommend you read the followinginformation as a guide only as it detailsrequirements for entry in 2014 and thesemay change prior to the 2015 intake.

Application checklistApply through QTAC (you musthave a valid QTAC number orcurrent QUT ID number beforecompleting the QUT OnlineRegistration Form)

1.

Complete the QUT OnlineRegistration Form and print theconfirmation page

2.

Post or submit the followingdocumentation to the CreativeIndustries Faculty:

3.

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Online registration DetailedConfirmation Notice

A current passport sized photograph●

A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages long

A copy of your most recent highschool report and/or results ofprevious tertiary studies

A copy of the QUTPay confirmationpage from your online credit cardpayment for the $55 service charge(Please note: Q-Step, Aboriginal,and/or Torres Strait Islanderapplicants are exempt from theservice fee)

Personal statement - a typewrittenpersonal statement outlining yourreasons for applying to thisparticular course, indicating yourpersonal strengths and your futureambitions (max 300 words)

Portfolio (submitted electronicallythrough the online registration form)

Please note: Registering plus submittingyour supporting documentation with QUTis separate and in addition to listing thecourse as a preference with QTAC. Tosuccessfully apply for entry into thiscourse you are required to do both. Theaudition process is managed by CreativeIndustries Faculty; however, all offers forthe course will be made through QTAC.

Service feeA $55 service fee applies to all applicants,excluding applicants who seekingadmission assistance via QUT’s Q-Stepand/or Oodgeroo schemes. This paymentis to be made via QUTPay and pleaseensure you print the confirmation page asyou will need to attach it to yourdocumentation.

Important informationPortfolio Information and preparation

Interview locations and datesFollowing the submission applicants willbe shortlisted. We will be conductinginterviews in November 2013 at the QUTKelvin Grove campus. Should you beshortlisted you will be notified via email toyour nominated email account. Onlysubmissions that include all the abovestated requirements will be processed.

Who do I contact for moreinformation?Please contact the Creative IndustriesFaculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

Email: [email protected]

Delivery detailsIn personCreative Industries Faculty AdditionalEntryZ6, Level 1, The Hub (foyer delivery slots)Creative Industries PrecinctMusk AvenueKelvin Grove, QLD, 4059(opening hours from 8am to 6pm)

PostCreative Industries PrecinctZ6 Block, The Hub, Level 5Musk AvenueKelvin Grove, QLD, 4059

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio and interview andmeet the minimum academic entryrequirements.

Closing dateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study, to help youwith visa requirements.

Application checklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your application form (F Form)to QUT. You may post or e-mail yourapplication.

All documents requested in the Fform

Current passport sized photograph●

Personal statement - A typewrittenpersonal statement outlining yourreasons for applying to thisparticular course, indicating yourpersonal strengths and your futureambitions (max 300 words)

Portfolio of your work●

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

Important informationPortfolio Information and Preparation

Interview Locations andDatesShould your portfolio be successful youwill be required to attend an interview. Ifyou are unable to attend the interviews,we will arrange a telephone interview.

We will be conducting interviews inNovember 2013 at the QUT Kelvin Grovecampus.

International Subjectprerequisites

English●

You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Accountancy, Finance, Economics andMarketing majors also requires 4 SA inMaths A, B or C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into the IX35 Fashionmajor was 2014. From 2015 this major isavailable as part of the single degree,DE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours)(Fashion). Continuing students shouldcomplete their IX35 Fashion studies bythe end of 2017 as some units may beoffered for a limited time for transitionpurposes. Please contact [email protected] you have any concerns regardingcompleting your studies within thistimeframe.

OverviewYou will graduate with not only advancedtechnical and creative practice skills, butalso with highly developed businessknowledge. You will be well equipped towork as either a creative practitioner orbusiness professional.

You will be equipped to take advantage ofthe growing range of career opportunitiesavailable within the creative industries,whether that be as a creative practitioner,a business professional, or by applying

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your creative skills within a businessenvironment.

Your business degree will give you abroad base of commercial knowledge.This understanding of business makesyou more attractive to employers, even ifyou wish to work predominantly as afashion designer. You will also developthe entrepreneurial skills necessary to sellyour abilities within your chosen industry,and perhaps start your own business.

Course DesignThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Fashion) comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Your Fine Arts component comprises(192 credit points) from the Fashiondiscipline.

Career OutcomesOur graduates have had a significantimpact on the emerging Brisbane fashionscene and have successfully launchedtheir careers internationally. Many of ourgraduates are entrepreneurial, startingtheir own labels and small businesses.

They excel as independent designers andhave collaborated with larger fashionhouses such as Sportsgirl. Others workas fashion stylists, international trendforecasters and product developmentmanagers, living and working in cities allover the world. Pathways to further study,including honours and research degrees,lead to diverse outcomes such as fashioncuratorship and sustainability studies.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)

(Study Area A) or the Bachelor ofBusiness (Honours) (Study Area A),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

Domestic Course structureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. businessand fashion) comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and six Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

International CoursestructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Fashion) comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KFB103Introduction to theIndustry of Fashion

KFB108Unspeakable Beauty 1:A History of Dress andFashion

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KFB104Sustainability: TheMateriality of Fashion

KFB109Unspeakable Beauty 2:Fashion and Modernity

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 1

DFB101Fashion Design Studio1

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 2

DFB201Fashion Design Studio2

DFB202Introduction to FashionStudio Practice

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

DFB301Fashion Design Studio3

DFB502Ragtrade: The Businessof Fashion

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DFB401Fashion Design Studio4

DFB402Fashion Design: 1950to Now

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DFH501Fashion Design Studio5

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DFB601 Design Studio 6

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

Business School Major Unit

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)

Year 2016

QUT code IX35

CRICOS 064813M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 8

Rank 84

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,900 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries)email: [email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Jared Donovan(Interactive and VisualDesign); Ms SherrenaBuckby (Accountancy);ASPRO Gayle Kerr(Advertising); Dr RadhikaLahiri (Economics); DrMark Doolan (Finance);Dr Adele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 8114;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected] (Interactiveand Visual Design);[email protected] (Business)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

OverviewYou will graduate with not only advancedtechnical and creative practice skills, butalso with highly developed businessknowledge. You will be well equipped towork as either a creative practitioner orbusiness professional.

You will be equipped to take advantage ofthe growing range of career opportunitiesavailable within the creative industries,whether that be as a creative practitioner,a business professional, or by applyingyour creative skills within a businessenvironment.

Visual and interactive design plays apivotal role in the rapidly expanding fieldsof contemporary communication,marketing and new technology.

This course will provide you with theconceptual understandings, practicalskills and working methods required tobecome a creative and innovativedesigner with specialist skills in designingfor digital screens.

You will learn how to shape theexpressive, aesthetic and communicativequalities of media technologies. You willapply design knowledge and skills to theprocess of creating compellingmultiplatform experiences spanningphysical and virtual worlds using web,

public display, and mobile technologies.

As the course progresses, you willdevelop the ability to lead projectsthrough all stages of design from ideationand concept development to productionand publication.

Course DesignThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Interactive and Visual Design)comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Your Fine Arts component comprises(192 credit points) from the Interactiveand Visual Design discipline.

Career OutcomesThis course will prepare you for a careeras a designer in a range of creativeindustries. Graduates work in traditionaldesign companies in areas such asgraphic design, digital advertising andmarketing, branding, print and televisioncampaigns, web design and electronicpublishing, interactive entertainmentdesign, information design, interfacedesign, usability, knowledgemanagement, and informationarchitecture.

They also gain employment in newindustries. Games companies employgraduates to work on content production,interaction design, visual design and real-time and virtual environments modelling.Film and television production companiesemploy graduates to work on the designof multiplatform interactive entertainment.Multimedia design and interactiveinstallation production is also a growtharea in museums and other culturalinstitutions.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be found

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under the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

Domestic Course structureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. businessand interactive and visual design)comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and six Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

International CoursestructureCourse StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Interactive and Visual Design)comprises 192 credit points.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

DXB101Design and CreativeThinking

DXB102 Visual Communication

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB203Introduction to WebDesign

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

DXB403Design for InteractiveMedia

KNB112Drawing for Animation1

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 2

DXB202 Image Production

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

DXB401Advanced WebDesign

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1

DXH702Contemporary Issuesin IVD

SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit from the Semester 1 Unit

Options (DXB501 or DXB502):

DXB501 Tangible Media

DXB502Visual InformationDesign

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

DXH803Professional Practicefor Designers

SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:

One unit from the Semester 2 UnitOptions (DXH601 or DXH602):

DXH601Integrated ExperienceDesign

DXH602 Embodied Interactions

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)

Year 2016

QUT code IX35

CRICOS 064813M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,900 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries)email: [email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Charles Robb (VisualArts); Ms SherrenaBuckby (Accountancy);ASPRO Gayle Kerr(Advertising); Dr RadhikaLahiri (Economics); DrMark Doolan (Finance);Dr Adele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 8114;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected] (VisualArts); Business: StudentServices [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio and interview.

Key DatesApplications for this course have closed.

Interviews for the Bachelor of Fine Arts(Visual Arts) and the Bachelor ofBusiness/Bachelor of Fine Arts (VisualArts) will be held from 16 November,2015.

Visual Arts Portfolio andInterview PreparationPortfolio and interviewpreparation information is available here.

Interview Locations and DatesInterviews will be conducted on Monday16 and Tuesday 17 November 2015 at HBlock, Level 3, Ring Road, QUT KelvinGrove Campus. Interview times areselected as part of the QUT OnlineRegistration Form process. The time anddate of your interview cannot be changedexcept in exceptional circumstances.Applicants who live in a remote area andcannot attend an interview must beavailable for a phone/Skype interviewduring the week of Monday 16 November2015.

If you do not attend your interview youcannot be considered for a place in thecourse.

How do I find out my interview outcome?

Shortly after the 2 December 2015, QUTwill update the preference informationwithin your QTAC application to reflectyour audition outcome. You will be able tocheck this via QTAC’s Online Services.

If you are unsure how to check yourpreference status there is a helpful videolocated on the QTAC web page.

What information will I see?

Within your preferences tab you will seeone of the following statuses.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have satisfiedthe minimum entry requirements inorder to be considered for a place inthis course.

Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.

What does this mean?

If you have satisfied the minimum entryrequirements for one of the abovecourses you will then be considered for aplace in the course in the 17 December,2015 QTAC offer round. Depending oncourse place availability, further offersmay be made in the 14 January, 2016QTAC offer round.

As more applicants will meet the minimumentry requirements than available courseplaces, meeting the minimum entryrequirements does not guarantee a QTACoffer will be made.

Successful applicants will only receiveone offer from QTAC, to their highesteligible preference.

If you have not satisfied the minimumentry requirements QUT will not be ableto offer you a place in the course. Youmay wish to review your QTAC coursepreferences. They can be added oramended via QTAC’s Online Services.

For more information on changingpreferences, you can contact QTACInformation Services on 1300 GO QTAC(1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.

Contacts

Please contact the Creative IndustriesFaculty by:

Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option4

 Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

International EntryrequirementsPrerequisites

Successful portfolio and interview;and

Completion of Australian Year 12 orcomparable qualification

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Closing DateThere are no closing dates forinternational applicants. We encourageyou to apply as soon as you decide onthe course you wish to study, to help youwith visa requirements.

Application ChecklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT. You maypost or e-mail your application.

All documents requested on the FForm

Portfolio of your work●

Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.

Visual Arts Portfolio andInterview PreparationPortfolio and interview preparationinformation is available here.

Interview Locations and DatesInternational applicants are encouragedto attend an interview. Interviews will beconducted on Monday 16 and Tuesday17 November 2015: H Block, Level 3,Ring Road, QUT Kelvin Grove Campus.Please nominate your preferred date onyour application. If you are unable toattend an interview, we will arrange aSkype interview.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

OverviewYou will graduate with not only advancedtechnical and creative practice skills, butalso with highly developed businessknowledge. You will be well equipped towork as either a creative practitioner orbusiness professional.

You will be equipped to take advantage ofthe growing range of career opportunitiesavailable within the creative industries,whether that be as a creative practitioner,a business professional, or by applyingyour creative skills within a businessenvironment.

This course will allow you to followpathways into a career as a contemporary

artist, art professional or art teacher. Youwill develop an individual art practice byworking on projects in unique, open-media studios while also attendingclasses in modern and contemporary arthistory and theory. You will discover howto critically evaluate your work and thework of others through group andindividual consultations.

Course DesignThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Visual Arts) comprises 192 creditpoints.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

Your Fine Arts component comprises 192credit points from the Visual Artsdiscipline.

Career OutcomesThis course will allow you to choose yourcareer outcome. Many of our graduatesbecome highly successful practisingartists who are represented bycommercial galleries and have strongcareers in the commissioned and publicfunding sectors.

Graduates also pursue professionalcareers as curators or arts managers.

With specialist training in a related field,our graduates also take up positions ascreative directors, visual designers and arange of other occupations in the creativeindustries sector. This course can befollowed with a graduate-entry teachereducation course, which enables you tobecome a qualified teacher.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

Domestic Course structureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. businessand visual arts) comprises 192 creditpoints.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and six Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

International CoursestructureCourse StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Businessand Visual Arts) comprises 192 creditpoints.

Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will complete 10major units and 6 Business School coreunits in order to meet professionalrecognition requirements.

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Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Sample StructureSemesters

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Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KVB109 Visual Arts Foundation

KVB102 Modernism

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KVB114 Digital Media

KVB103 Australian Art

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KVB120 Studio Art Practice 1

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KVB121 Studio Art Practice 2

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KVB220 Studio Art Practice 3

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KVB221 Studio Art Practice 4

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1

KVB200Exhibition and Displayin the Visual Arts

KVB304Contemporary ArtIssues

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

ART HISTORY UNIT OPTIONS:

SELECT One unit (12cp) from the ArtHistory Unit Options (KVB108 orKVB211):

KVB108Contemporary AsianVisual Culture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

ART THEORY UNIT OPTIONS:

SELECT One unit (12cp) from the ArtTheory Unit Options (KVB306 orKVB307):

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

KVB307Theories of SpatialCulture

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Journalism

Year 2016

QUT code IX36

CRICOS 059598M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,900 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries);email: [email protected]:Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Susan Hetherington(Journalism); MsSherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Radhika Lahiri(Economics); Dr MarkDoolan (Finance); DrAdele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 8114;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected](Journalism);[email protected](Business)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

OverviewThis professional course links journalismwith business studies and is the choice ofabout one-third of commencing journalismstudents. The combination of journalismwith business majors can equip you forspecialist journalism careers in finance,international affairs, or political and socialcommentary.

Course DesignIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Journalism.You will undertake the two components ofthe double degree concurrently.

Business component:You must complete the 96 credit pointBusiness Core Units in the Businessprogram together with a 96 credit pointMajor. You will choose a business majorfrom accounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.Accountancy students will undertake 6Business Core units and 10 Major Coreunits in order to meet the professionalrecognition requirements.

Journalism component:You will complete 192 credit points of

Journalism discipline or specified units.

Career OutcomesJournalism graduates are prepared forcareers in both print and broadcastjournalism. Opportunities also exist tobecome press secretaries and mediaofficers. The combination of journalismwith business majors can equip you forspecialist journalism careers in finance,international affairs or political and socialcommentary. Your journalism degree willbe of benefit even if you choose to pursuea career in business, as you will graduatewith highly developed writing skills. Publicrelations students will find this particularlyrelevant in tasks such as editing trade andspecialist publications, speech writing orin corporate communication roles.

Professional RecognitionProfessional Recognition is specific to theindividual majors completed in theBachelor of Business. Further informationis available at the discipline schools.

The Journalism degree is recognised bythe Australian Journalists' Association(AJA) section of the Media Entertainmentand Arts Alliance (MEAA).

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Journalism (Honours), orthe Bachelor of Business (Honours)(Study Area A), provided you have metentry requirements.

Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Businessprogram and 192 credit points from theBachelor of Journalism program. Studentswill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.

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Business componentStudents must complete the 96 creditpoint Business School core units (eightunits) in the business program togetherwith a 96 credit point major (eight units).You will choose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.

Accountancy students will undertaken sixBusiness School core units and 10 majorcore units in order to meet theprofessional recognition.

International CoursestructureCourse DesignStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Businessprogram and 192 credit points from theBachelor of Journalism program. Studentswill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.

Business component:Students must complete the 96 creditpoint Business School Core Units in theBusiness program together with a 96credit point Major. Accountancy studentswill undertaken 6 Business School Coreunits and 10 Major Core units in order tomeet the professional recognition.

You will undertake 192 credit points ofjournalism units which will provide a broadrange of journalism knowledge. Yourbusiness degree component compriseseight business core units, and eightbusiness major units. You will choose abusiness major from accounting,advertising, economics, finance, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations.

Professional RecognitionThe Journalism degree is recognised bythe Australian Journalists' Association(AJA) section of the Media Entertainmentand Arts Alliance (MEAA).

Business component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KJB101ComputationalJournalism

KJB102Introduction toJournalism, Media andCommunication

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

KJB120 Newswriting

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

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Year 2, Semester 1

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB304 Sub-Editing

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KJB103Media Design andLayout

LWS011 Journalism Law

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New MediaProduction

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1

KJB239Journalism Ethics andIssues

KJB280 International Journalism

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

KJB235 Radio and Television

Journalism 1

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services

Year 2016

QUT code IX43

CRICOS 058291E

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,700 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock (CreativeIndustries); HumanServices Enquiries to:[email protected] or07 3138 4697

DisciplineCoordinator CI: 07 3138 8114; Social

Work: 07 3138 [email protected] (CreativeIndustries);[email protected](Human Services)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Professional RecognitionGraduates are entitled to apply formembership of the Australian CommunityWorkers Association.

Other course requirementsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course. Youwill need to identify these requirementsand ensure you allow sufficient time tomeet them.

Some of these requirements haveassociated costs. Information is availablefrom the Additional courserequirements and costs website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours).

Further informationFor further information contact theCreative Industries Faculty [email protected] 07 3138 8114 or the School of PublicHealth and Social Work 07 3138 4697 [email protected]

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

SWB100Orientation to SocialWork and HumanServices

SWB105Contemporary HumanRights

KKB101Creative Industries:People and Practices

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

SWB108Australian Society,Systems and Policies

PYB007Communication for HealthProfessionals

KKB102Creative Industries:Making Connections

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

SWB220 Practice Theories

SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses andAssessment

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New MediaProduction

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102from 2015.

Year 2, Semester 2

SWB211Casework and CaseManagement

OR

SWB212Community and PlaceBased Practice

SWB204Introduction to Child andFamily Services

OR

SWB207Introduction to YouthServices

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211 Creative Industries

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Events and Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

SWB201Human Services PracticePlacement 1

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

SWB219

Legal and EthicalDimensions of SocialWork and HumanServices

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 4, Semester 1

SWB222

AdvancedCommunication for SocialWork and HumanServices

One unit from the Human ServicesElective Options List

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

Year 4, Semester 2

SWB314Human Services PracticePlacement 2

SWB406 Transition to Practice

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major andSecond Major has been re-namedFashion Communication. If youcommenced the Fashion Major or SecondMajor prior to 2015 you will be permittedto continue and complete the old Major orSecond Major. Please refer to FashionCommunication for your list of unitoptions.

In this listINSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS●

Changes to Majors from 2012●

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)●

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)●

Entertainment Industries(KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Fashion Communication(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously

Fashion)Film, Television and Screen(KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)●

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Media and Communication(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)●

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS

Code Title

Please refer to the following studysequences to plan your program. Youmust complete 96 credit points (normallyeight 12 credit point subjects) from thespecified units to achieve a major,following semester of offer and unitrequisites (where applicable) todetermine order of enrolment. Anyunit(s) that appear in these majorsand/or minors and are also mandatoryelsewhere in your course can notcontribute towards the completion ofthese majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)that appear in multiple majors and/orminors can only contribute towards thecompletion of one of these majors orminors.

Changes to Majors from 2012

Code Title

* A number of second majors have beenrevised. Units completed that are nolonger listed will still count towardcompletion of the second majors.

* Please note: Some units have beenrecoded, renamed or discontinued.Refer to the Equivalence Table forfurther information.

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)

Code Title

*Description: This major provides youwith important skills in the skills,principles, concepts and history ofanimation. Beginning with drawing foranimation and an exploration of thehistory of the animation industry and itspractices, you will then apply thisknowledge to current and emergingfields within the animation industryincluding motion graphics, 3D modellingand animation, real-time 3D andcharacter animation. Through thecreation of an interactive virtualenvironment you will be given theopportunity to refine your skills andexpand your knowledge of the 3Danimation industry.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory AnimationUnit Options

KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1

KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

KNB124 3D Animation 1

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

48cp from the Advanced Animation UnitOptions

KNB211 3D Animation 2

KNB212Real-time 3D ComputerGraphics

KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit

KNB222 Virtual Environments

KNB311Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 1

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Code Title

*Description: This major equips you withthe educational base necessary for acareer in the arts professions, such ascuratorial work, art criticism and artsadministration. It offers a coherent andsequential set of units that provide aplatform for a research-based study ofthe visual arts, design and architecture.In conjunction with further study, thismajor will assist in preparing you forwork as a professional in thesedisciplines.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Art and Design HistoryUnit Options

DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1

DAB220Architecture, Culture andPlace

DAB325Architecture in the 20thCentury

DEB202 Introducing Design History

KVB102 Modernism

KVB103 Australian Art

KVB108Contemporary Asian VisualCulture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

KVB212Australian Art, Architectureand Design

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

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*Description: The aim of this major is toprepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of creative and professional writing;to provide a thorough grounding in avariety of genres that include fiction,creative non-fiction, media writing andcorporate writing and editing, therebyequipping graduates with the versatilityrequired of professional writers; toenhance the critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills of students; to providean understanding of creative writing inits social and generic contexts.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104

Creative Writing: the ShortStory

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB113

Introduction to CreativeWriting

KWB115

Persuasive Writing

KWB116

Creative Non-Fiction

48cp from the Advanced Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB211

Stylistics

KWB213

Corporate Writing and Editing

KWB303

Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB313

Novel and Memoir

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to providea broad grounding in practical andtheoretical aspects of dance. You willgain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,commercially driven genres,choreography and critical thinking andwriting together with an understanding ofthe social and historical context of ballet,contemporary dance, and popular andworld dance.

*Assumed Knowledge: Previouslyacquired knowledge or skill IS requiredfor you to undertake this major. Forhealth and safety reasons, admission tothis major is dependent upon anappropriate level of physical fitness to

prevent injury, and having no pre-existing injuries or structural/physicalissues that would prevent your safe andfull participation in all physical activitieswithin its practical units. You may berequired to confirm your fitness toattempt this major. If so, you must obtaina physiotherapists report and have itapproved by the Dance Study AreaCoordinator before you will be permittedto enrol in this major.

48cp from the Introductory Dance UnitOptions

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

KDB108 World Dance

KDB109 Funk, Tap and all that Jazz

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

KDB120 Dance Practice 1

KDB121 Dance Practice 2

48cp from the Advanced Dance UnitOptions

KDB204 Australian Dance

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KDB231 Latin Dance Party

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)

Code Title

*Description: The major offers a balanceof performance theory and practice. It isdesigned as a learning sequence,beginning with introductory conceptsand practices, through intermediate andon to advanced learning. Underpinningthe major is a twin focus oncontemporary performance-making andevents management. Both of theseareas are balanced by studies in theatrehistory and theory. Core topics includeacting; directing; twentieth-centuryperformance theory and practice; andevents management.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Drama UnitOptions

KTB101 Understanding Theatre

KTB102 Process Drama

KTB104 Performance Innovation

KSB106 Acting Fundamentals

48cp from the Advanced Drama UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KTB207 Staging Australia

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB211Creative Industries Events andFestivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist

Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Code Title

*Description: On completion of thismajor, you will be able to demonstratethe knowledge and skills required topursue a career in the EntertainmentIndustry. These include anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding both of business andcreative processes; an ability to balancethe two of these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current Entertainmentcontent and business.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the'Entertainment Industries Unit OptionsList'. BSB126 is mandatory unless youare already undertaking it as part ofanother study package.

BSB126 Marketing

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

Entertainment Industries Core Units:

AMB207

Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

KXB301 Entertainment Industries Map

LWS008

Entertainment Law

Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the'Entertainment Industries Additional UnitOptions List'. LWS009 is mandatoryunless you meet the LWS008prerequisite through another unit.

LWS009

Introduction to Law

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2010 or earlier. KPB101will be permitted to count towards thisstudy package if completed in 2011 orearlier.

Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Fashion)

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*Description: This major has beendesigned to offer a mix of theoretical andpractical units to reflect the professionaldiversity of fashion careers, wherecommunication is fundamental to thedissemination of fashion globally. Thetheory units will develop your knowledgeand understanding of the history,industry and consumption of fashion andhow fashion is communicated, marketedand distributed through industrychannels for production, and throughbranding, trends, styling andgraphic/technical requirements. Thepractical units provide you with a varietyof options to develop fashioncommunication related skills focusing onfashion graphics, product developmentand fashion journalism.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*From 2015, this major's title haschanged from 'Fashion Major' to'Fashion Communication Major'.

48cp from the Introductory FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB102 Introduction to Fashion

DFB203Sustainability: The Materialityof Fashion

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

DFB303Unspeakable Beauty: AHistory of Fashion

DFB406Product Design andDevelopment in the FashionIndustry

48cp from the Advanced FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film

DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

DFB502Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted tocount towards the Advanced FashionUnit Options for students whocommenced this major in 2014 orearlier.

*Note: KFB108 is permitted to counttowards the Introductory Fashion UnitOptions if completed in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2011 or earlier.

Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprovide students with a range ofunderstandings in the theory andpractice of film, television and screen.This study area aims to enhancecreative, technical and organisationalabilities as well as building story tellingand communication skills.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*Note: Students who have commencedthis major in 2014 or earlier willcomplete the structure of 48cp ofIntroductory Units and 48cp of AdvancedUnits.

Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,KPB113, KPB116.

Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.

96cp from the Film, Television andScreen Unit Options

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB105 Narrative Production

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KPB112Film, Television and ScreenGenres

KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KPB205Approaches to ContemporaryDocumentary

KPB206 Global Screen Industries

KPB210Production Management forFilm, TV and New Media

*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 arepermitted to count towards this major.

*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313are permitted to count towards thismajor if completed in 2014 or earlier.

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Code Title

*Description: This major will provide youwith the design concepts and principles,practical skills and working methodsneeded by a contemporary designer ofvisual and interactive media. You willlearn how to design effectively for printand electronic media, Web and mobilemedia and computer games andbecome equipped with a versatile set ofdesign practices to support you to entercareers in marketing, web design,

electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of gamedesign.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. DXB102,DXB202 and DXB203 are highlyrecommended to be undertaken as firstyear units as they are requisites formany advanced units, but this is notcompulsory.

48cp from the Introductory Interactiveand Visual Design Unit Options

DXB102 Visual Communication

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB202 Image Production

DXB203 Introduction to Web Design

DXB303Programming for VisualDesigners

48cp from the Advanced Interactive andVisual Design Unit Options

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design

DXB401 Advanced Web Design

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

DXB403 Design for Interactive Media

DXB501 Tangible Media

*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 ispermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB109 counts towards theIntroductory unit options if completed in2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towardsthe Advanced unit options if completedin 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB104 is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2011or earlier.

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)

Code Title

* Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of thejournalism field. The second major willintroduce you to a range of journalismwriting styles and offers an insight intosome specialist areas of reporting.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

96cp from the Journalism Unit Options

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DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB304 Sub-Editing

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Code Title

*Description: The aims of this major areto prepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of literary and cultural studies; toprovide a thorough grounding in a rangeof texts, both literary and popular,ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenthand twentieth century literature andculture; to provide graduates withenhanced skills in critical thinking,writing and analysis; to providegraduates with an understanding of thesocial and historical context of literaryand popular written texts; to providesome understanding of the majorapproaches in literary theory.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Literary Studies UnitOptions

KWB108

Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB109

Writing Australia

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB208

Modern Times (Literature andCulture in the 20th Century)

KWB209

Shakespeare, Then and Now

KWB210

Imagining the Americas:Contemporary AmericanLiterature and Culture

KWB308

Wonderlands: Literature andCulture in the 19th Century

KWB311

Popular Fictions, PopularCulture

Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Code Title

*Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of the

professional communication field. Thesecond major enables you to developthe skills and knowledge to preparemedia material for organisations thatwish to build, and maintain, a mediaprofile.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

2013 changes to this second majorinclude:

*the discontinuation of KCB207Exploring New Media Worlds.Completion of this unit prior to 2013 willbe permitted to count toward this studyarea.

48cp from the Introductory Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

48cp from the Advanced Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB205 Professional Communication

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to impart abroad understanding of music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts. It aims to providestudents with a combination of practicaland theoretical skills to support a careerin music within administrative, business,or organisational areas.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. KMB129 ismandatory as it is a requisite for anadvanced unit (KMB252).

48cp from the Introductory Music UnitOptions

KMB003

Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll

KMB004

World Music

KMB107

Sound, Image, Text

KMB119

Music and Sound Production 1

KMB122

Music and Sound Concepts 1

KMB129

Music and Sound Production 2

KMB132

Music and Sound Concepts 2

48cp from the Advanced Music UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KMB200

Music Scenes andSubcultures

KMB215

The Music Industry

KMB216

Audio / Visual Interaction

KMB252

Multi-Platform Sound Design

Please note: KKB345 is permitted tocount towards this major if completed in2010 or earlier.

Human Services Elective Options from2016

Code Title

JSB286 Domestic Violence

OUB120Smash the Act -Indigenous AustralianPolitics

PUB215 Public Health Practice

SWB109Working with Aboriginaland Torres Strait IslanderPeoples and Communities

SWB214Group and Team PracticeSkills

SWB304Child Protection and FamilyPractice

SWB306People, Community andDisability

SWB307 Youth Services Practice

SWB312 International Social Work

SWB318Disaster Health: Principles,Planning and Practice

SWB319 Socio Legal Practice

SWH401Research Methods forProfessional Practice

SWH404Complexity in Social Workand Human ServicesPractice

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology

Year 2016

QUT code IX56

CRICOS 059227E

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 11

Rank 76

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,700 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,900 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock (CreativeIndustries); Mr MikeRoggenkamp (InformationTechnology); ph: +61 73138 8822; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator CI: 07 3138 8114

[email protected] (CreativeIndustries);[email protected](Science and EngineeringFaculty)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

Maths A, B or C●

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

International Subjectprerequisites

Maths A, B or C●

You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course OverviewThis double degree allows you tocomplement your technical skills withcreative skills through digital media andfilm production. You will learn to mergethe creative and imaginative with thetechnical to develop sophisticated andinnovative digital products. You canchoose to complement your skill setthrough a range of information technologyand creative industries areas of interest todiversify your studies, including:• animation• art and design history• creative and professional writing• dance studies• digital media• entertainment industries• entrepreneurship• fashion communication• film, television and screen game design• interactive and visual design• journalism, media and communication• literary studies• music• online environments

Career OutcomesAs a graduate you can enjoy the morecreative side of information technologycareers including digital mediaprogrammer, simulation designer ordeveloper, games producer or designer,sound designer, mobile entertainmentand communications developer, userinterface developer, knowledge worker inmusic and sound, web developer anddigital product strategist.

Professional RecognitionThis course is accredited by theAustralian Computer Society (ACS). ACSaccreditation is internationally recognisedby the Seoul Accord.

Course DesignYou will undertake the Bachelor ofCreative Industries core units as well asone creative industries major. Yourinformation technology degreecomponent comprises eight core units,four breadth units, and four units in yourinformation technology specialisation.

Study AreasThe Bachelor of Information Technologyhas majors in Information Systems andComputer Science which will be shown onthe a graduate’s parchment.

Pathways to Further StudiesOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), provided you have met entryrequirements.

The QUT Bachelor of InformationTechnology is located at Level 7 of theAustralian Qualifications Framework(AQF). Eligible graduates may continuetheir studies in this discipline with anadditional honours year in (IN10)Bachelor of Information Technology(Honours).

Work Integrated LearningThe Faculty's Work Integrated LearningMinor gives you the opportunity ofindustry placement during your coursewhere you can integrate real experiencewith what you’re learning in your degree.Companies that QUT's students haveworked with include Energex, Boeing,CITEC, CSC Mining, EnvironmentalProtection Agency, Dialog, UNiTAB,RACQ and many QueenslandGovernment departments.

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UnitIncompatibility/TranslationInformationDetails on the translation andincompatibility of old and new units islocated here:Undergraduate Translation TableIf you have completed the unit(s) listedunder the “Translation Unit Codes”column, you are not permitted to enrol inthe listed new code.

Domestic Course structureYou will undertake the Bachelor ofCreative Industries 96cp core units aswell as 96cp from a creative industriesmajor.

The Bachelor of Information Technologydegree comprises of ;

 72 credit points (6 units) ofInformation Technology Core units,which includes 24 credit points (2units) of Option Units* selected froman approved list.

120 credit points (10 units) of MajorCore units (Information Systems orComputer Science).

International CoursestructureYou will undertake the Bachelor ofCreative Industries 96cp core units aswell as 96cp from a creative industriesmajor.

The Bachelor of Information Technologydegree comprises of ;

72 credit points (6 units) ofInformation Technology Core units,which includes 24 credit points (2units) of Option Units* selected froman approved list.

120 credit points (10 units) of MajorCore units (Information Systems orComputer Science).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

IT Core Unit

IT Core Unit

KKB101Creative Industries:People and Practices

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

IT Core Unit

IT Core Unit

KKB102Creative Industries:Making Connections

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

IT Core Unit Option

IT Core Unit Option

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New MediaProduction

KVB104Photomedia andArtistic Practice

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102from 2015.

Year 2, Semester 2

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative IndustriesEvents and Festivals

KXB202Project Managementfor Entertainment

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 3, Semester 2

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

Year 4, Semester 1

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

Year 4, Semester 2

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

IFB101 Impact of IT

IFB102ComputerTechnologyFundamentals

Year 1, Semester 2

IFB103 Designing for IT

IFB104 Building IT Systems

Year 2, Semester 1

IT Core Unit Option

IT Core Unit Option

Year 2, Semester 2

CAB201ProgrammingPrinciples

CAB202Microprocessors andDigital Systems

Year 3, Semester 1

CAB203 Discrete Structures

CAB302SoftwareDevelopment

Year 3, Semester 2

CAB303 Networks

IFB299Application Designand Development

Year 4, Semester 1

CAB301Algorithms andComplexity

CAB398Capstone Project(Phase 1)

Year 4, Semester 2

CAB399Capstone Project(Phase 2)

Select one of:

CAB401High Performanceand ParallelComputing

CAB402ProgrammingParadigms

CAB403SystemsProgramming

OR IT Core Option

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

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Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

IFB101 Impact of IT

IFB102ComputerTechnologyFundamentals

Year 1, Semester 2

IFB103 Designing for IT

IFB104 Building IT Systems

Year 2, Semester 1

IT Core Unit Option

IT Core Unit Option

Year 2, Semester 2

IAB201ModellingInformationSystems

IAB202Business ofInformationTechnology

Year 3, Semester 1

IAB203Business ProcessModelling

IAB204 Business Analysis

Year 3, Semester 2

IAB205 Corporate Systems

IFB299Application Designand Development

Year 4, Semester 1

IAB398Capstone ProjectPart 1 - Design

Select one of:

IAB302InformationSystems Consulting

IAB303BusinessIntelligence

IAB304ProjectManagement

Year 4, Semester 2

IAB301EnterpriseArchitecture

IAB399 Capstone Project

Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major andSecond Major has been re-namedFashion Communication. If youcommenced the Fashion Major or SecondMajor prior to 2015 you will be permittedto continue and complete the old Major orSecond Major. Please refer to FashionCommunication for your list of unitoptions.

In this listINSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS●

Changes to Majors from 2012●

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)●

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)●

Entertainment Industries(KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Fashion Communication(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previouslyFashion)

Film, Television and Screen(KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)●

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Media and Communication(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)●

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS

Code Title

Please refer to the following studysequences to plan your program. Youmust complete 96 credit points (normallyeight 12 credit point subjects) from thespecified units to achieve a major,following semester of offer and unitrequisites (where applicable) todetermine order of enrolment. Anyunit(s) that appear in these majorsand/or minors and are also mandatoryelsewhere in your course can notcontribute towards the completion ofthese majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)that appear in multiple majors and/orminors can only contribute towards thecompletion of one of these majors orminors.

Changes to Majors from 2012

Code Title

* A number of second majors have beenrevised. Units completed that are nolonger listed will still count towardcompletion of the second majors.

* Please note: Some units have beenrecoded, renamed or discontinued.Refer to the Equivalence Table forfurther information.

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)

Code Title

*Description: This major provides youwith important skills in the skills,principles, concepts and history ofanimation. Beginning with drawing foranimation and an exploration of thehistory of the animation industry and itspractices, you will then apply this

knowledge to current and emergingfields within the animation industryincluding motion graphics, 3D modellingand animation, real-time 3D andcharacter animation. Through thecreation of an interactive virtualenvironment you will be given theopportunity to refine your skills andexpand your knowledge of the 3Danimation industry.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory AnimationUnit Options

KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1

KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

KNB124 3D Animation 1

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

48cp from the Advanced Animation UnitOptions

KNB211 3D Animation 2

KNB212Real-time 3D ComputerGraphics

KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit

KNB222 Virtual Environments

KNB311Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 1

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Code Title

*Description: This major equips you withthe educational base necessary for acareer in the arts professions, such ascuratorial work, art criticism and artsadministration. It offers a coherent andsequential set of units that provide aplatform for a research-based study ofthe visual arts, design and architecture.In conjunction with further study, thismajor will assist in preparing you forwork as a professional in thesedisciplines.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Art and Design HistoryUnit Options

DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1

DAB220Architecture, Culture andPlace

DAB325Architecture in the 20thCentury

DEB202 Introducing Design History

KVB102 Modernism

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KVB103 Australian Art

KVB108Contemporary Asian VisualCulture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

KVB212Australian Art, Architectureand Design

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of creative and professional writing;to provide a thorough grounding in avariety of genres that include fiction,creative non-fiction, media writing andcorporate writing and editing, therebyequipping graduates with the versatilityrequired of professional writers; toenhance the critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills of students; to providean understanding of creative writing inits social and generic contexts.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104

Creative Writing: the ShortStory

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB113

Introduction to CreativeWriting

KWB115

Persuasive Writing

KWB116

Creative Non-Fiction

48cp from the Advanced Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB211

Stylistics

KWB213

Corporate Writing and Editing

KWB303

Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB313

Novel and Memoir

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to providea broad grounding in practical andtheoretical aspects of dance. You willgain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,

commercially driven genres,choreography and critical thinking andwriting together with an understanding ofthe social and historical context of ballet,contemporary dance, and popular andworld dance.

*Assumed Knowledge: Previouslyacquired knowledge or skill IS requiredfor you to undertake this major. Forhealth and safety reasons, admission tothis major is dependent upon anappropriate level of physical fitness toprevent injury, and having no pre-existing injuries or structural/physicalissues that would prevent your safe andfull participation in all physical activitieswithin its practical units. You may berequired to confirm your fitness toattempt this major. If so, you must obtaina physiotherapists report and have itapproved by the Dance Study AreaCoordinator before you will be permittedto enrol in this major.

48cp from the Introductory Dance UnitOptions

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

KDB108 World Dance

KDB109 Funk, Tap and all that Jazz

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

KDB120 Dance Practice 1

KDB121 Dance Practice 2

48cp from the Advanced Dance UnitOptions

KDB204 Australian Dance

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KDB231 Latin Dance Party

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)

Code Title

*Description: The major offers a balanceof performance theory and practice. It isdesigned as a learning sequence,beginning with introductory conceptsand practices, through intermediate andon to advanced learning. Underpinningthe major is a twin focus oncontemporary performance-making andevents management. Both of theseareas are balanced by studies in theatrehistory and theory. Core topics includeacting; directing; twentieth-centuryperformance theory and practice; andevents management.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Drama UnitOptions

KTB101 Understanding Theatre

KTB102 Process Drama

KTB104 Performance Innovation

KSB106 Acting Fundamentals

48cp from the Advanced Drama UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KTB207 Staging Australia

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB211Creative Industries Events andFestivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist

Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Code Title

*Description: On completion of thismajor, you will be able to demonstratethe knowledge and skills required topursue a career in the EntertainmentIndustry. These include anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding both of business andcreative processes; an ability to balancethe two of these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current Entertainmentcontent and business.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the'Entertainment Industries Unit OptionsList'. BSB126 is mandatory unless youare already undertaking it as part ofanother study package.

BSB126 Marketing

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

Entertainment Industries Core Units:

AMB207

Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

KXB301 Entertainment Industries Map

LWS008

Entertainment Law

Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the'Entertainment Industries Additional UnitOptions List'. LWS009 is mandatoryunless you meet the LWS008prerequisite through another unit.

LWS009

Introduction to Law

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*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2010 or earlier. KPB101will be permitted to count towards thisstudy package if completed in 2011 orearlier.

Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Fashion)

Code Title

*Description: This major has beendesigned to offer a mix of theoretical andpractical units to reflect the professionaldiversity of fashion careers, wherecommunication is fundamental to thedissemination of fashion globally. Thetheory units will develop your knowledgeand understanding of the history,industry and consumption of fashion andhow fashion is communicated, marketedand distributed through industrychannels for production, and throughbranding, trends, styling andgraphic/technical requirements. Thepractical units provide you with a varietyof options to develop fashioncommunication related skills focusing onfashion graphics, product developmentand fashion journalism.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*From 2015, this major's title haschanged from 'Fashion Major' to'Fashion Communication Major'.

48cp from the Introductory FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB102 Introduction to Fashion

DFB203Sustainability: The Materialityof Fashion

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

DFB303Unspeakable Beauty: AHistory of Fashion

DFB406Product Design andDevelopment in the FashionIndustry

48cp from the Advanced FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film

DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

DFB502Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted tocount towards the Advanced FashionUnit Options for students whocommenced this major in 2014 orearlier.

*Note: KFB108 is permitted to count

towards the Introductory Fashion UnitOptions if completed in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2011 or earlier.

Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprovide students with a range ofunderstandings in the theory andpractice of film, television and screen.This study area aims to enhancecreative, technical and organisationalabilities as well as building story tellingand communication skills.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*Note: Students who have commencedthis major in 2014 or earlier willcomplete the structure of 48cp ofIntroductory Units and 48cp of AdvancedUnits.

Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,KPB113, KPB116.

Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.

96cp from the Film, Television andScreen Unit Options

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB105 Narrative Production

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KPB112Film, Television and ScreenGenres

KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KPB205Approaches to ContemporaryDocumentary

KPB206 Global Screen Industries

KPB210Production Management forFilm, TV and New Media

*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 arepermitted to count towards this major.

*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313are permitted to count towards thismajor if completed in 2014 or earlier.

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Code Title

*Description: This major will provide you

with the design concepts and principles,practical skills and working methodsneeded by a contemporary designer ofvisual and interactive media. You willlearn how to design effectively for printand electronic media, Web and mobilemedia and computer games andbecome equipped with a versatile set ofdesign practices to support you to entercareers in marketing, web design,electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of gamedesign.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. DXB102,DXB202 and DXB203 are highlyrecommended to be undertaken as firstyear units as they are requisites formany advanced units, but this is notcompulsory.

48cp from the Introductory Interactiveand Visual Design Unit Options

DXB102 Visual Communication

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB202 Image Production

DXB203 Introduction to Web Design

DXB303Programming for VisualDesigners

48cp from the Advanced Interactive andVisual Design Unit Options

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design

DXB401 Advanced Web Design

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

DXB403 Design for Interactive Media

DXB501 Tangible Media

*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 ispermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB109 counts towards theIntroductory unit options if completed in2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towardsthe Advanced unit options if completedin 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB104 is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2011or earlier.

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)

Code Title

* Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of the

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journalism field. The second major willintroduce you to a range of journalismwriting styles and offers an insight intosome specialist areas of reporting.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

96cp from the Journalism Unit Options

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB304 Sub-Editing

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Code Title

*Description: The aims of this major areto prepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of literary and cultural studies; toprovide a thorough grounding in a rangeof texts, both literary and popular,ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenthand twentieth century literature andculture; to provide graduates withenhanced skills in critical thinking,writing and analysis; to providegraduates with an understanding of thesocial and historical context of literaryand popular written texts; to providesome understanding of the majorapproaches in literary theory.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Literary Studies UnitOptions

KWB108

Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB109

Writing Australia

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB208

Modern Times (Literature andCulture in the 20th Century)

KWB209

Shakespeare, Then and Now

KWB210

Imagining the Americas:Contemporary AmericanLiterature and Culture

KWB308

Wonderlands: Literature andCulture in the 19th Century

KWB311

Popular Fictions, PopularCulture

Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Code Title

*Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of theprofessional communication field. Thesecond major enables you to developthe skills and knowledge to preparemedia material for organisations thatwish to build, and maintain, a mediaprofile.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

2013 changes to this second majorinclude:

*the discontinuation of KCB207Exploring New Media Worlds.Completion of this unit prior to 2013 willbe permitted to count toward this studyarea.

48cp from the Introductory Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

48cp from the Advanced Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB205 Professional Communication

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to impart abroad understanding of music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts. It aims to providestudents with a combination of practicaland theoretical skills to support a careerin music within administrative, business,or organisational areas.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units to

ensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. KMB129 ismandatory as it is a requisite for anadvanced unit (KMB252).

48cp from the Introductory Music UnitOptions

KMB003

Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll

KMB004

World Music

KMB107

Sound, Image, Text

KMB119

Music and Sound Production 1

KMB122

Music and Sound Concepts 1

KMB129

Music and Sound Production 2

KMB132

Music and Sound Concepts 2

48cp from the Advanced Music UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KMB200

Music Scenes andSubcultures

KMB215

The Music Industry

KMB216

Audio / Visual Interaction

KMB252

Multi-Platform Sound Design

Please note: KKB345 is permitted tocount towards this major if completed in2010 or earlier.

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws

Year 2016

QUT code IX66

CRICOS 066291E

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty); Amanda Stickley(Law Curriculum) andJennifer Yule (LawStudents)

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anne-Frances Watson(Media andCommunication); JenniferYule (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (Mediaand Communication);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into IX66 was 2014. From2015 this course has been replaced byIX86 Bachelor of Media andCommunication/Bachelor of Laws(Honours). Continuing IX66 students maycontact [email protected] for anyqueries in relation to the law componentof the degree or [email protected] for anyconcerns regarding the CreativeIndustries component.

Course DesignIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 528 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Media and Communicationand 336 credit points from the Bachelor ofLaws. You will study media andcommunication and law units in your firstyour years and for the remainder of thiscourse you will concentrate on lawstudies.

Media and Communication component:You will complete 192 credit points ofMedia and Communication discipline orspecified units.

Law component:You will complete 336 credit points of lawsubjects. You will have the opportunity tospecialise in media law and policy,commercial law, corporate law, taxationlaw, medico-legal issues, alternativedispute resolution, public internationallaw, Asian legal systems, feminist

theories of law or environmental law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT Bachelor of Laws course is anapproved degree for the purposes of theLegal Practitioners Admissions Rules,subject to final approval. It will enable youto satisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Law School ElectivesInformationStudents who are enrolled in LW34(straight law undergraduate entry) arerequired to undertake two contextualelectives in the first year of their degree(one in each semester). Contextualelectives may also be undertaken by anystudent as an ordinary elective within theirdegree. The contextual electives are:• LWB142 Law Society and Justice• LWB144 Law and Global Perspectives• LWB149 Indigenous Legal Issues• LWB150 Lawyering and DisputeResolution.

Students who are enrolled in any of thelaw double degrees commence their lawelectives in the second semester of theirsecond year.

Students who are enrolled in LW35(Graduate Entry) commence their lawelectives in first semester of their secondyear.

Law students other than Graduate Entrystudents can undertake 4 non-law unitsas electives within their law degree.Students may be particularly interested inelective options within the School ofJustice which relate to human rights andcriminal justice.

Graduate DestinationStreamsThe Faculty of Law has identifiedgraduate destination streams for studentsundertaking a law or law double degree.This means that, as students learn morethroughout their degree, they can choosetheir elective units in the areas of law inwhich they become interested. Studentsare not restricted to choose electives froma single stream; the streams are only toprovide guidance to students in makingtheir elective choices.• Legal Practice• General Legal Practice (work as alawyer across a wide range of differentlegal areas)

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• Specialist Legal Practice (work as alawyer specialising in a particular area ofthe law, such as property law, family lawor corporate law)• Advocacy and Dispute Resolution(acting for clients in court or resolvingdisputes through negotiation andmediation processes)• Public Sector (work as a lawyer in agovernment department)• Private Enterprise (for those studentsnot wanting to practise as a lawyer, butperhaps work within businessmanagement, human resources,information technology etc)

As students progress towards the end oftheir degrees there are more opportunitiesto participate in subjects where theyengage in ‘real world learning’ , forexample, working within law firms andgovernment departments in placementelectives.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Domestic Course structureYou will study a combination of media andlaw units in the first four years, with lawunits only in the final years. You will alsohave the opportunity to choose electiveunits that are relevant to your careerinterests.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will study a combination of media andlaw units in the first four years, with lawunits only in the final years. You will alsohave the opportunity to choose electiveunits that are relevant to your careerinterests.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4 Semester 2●

Year 5, Semester 1●

Year 5, Semester 2●

Year 6, Semester 1●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KCB101Media andCommunication Texts

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media andCommunication

LWB145 Legal Foundations A

LWB147 Torts A

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB104Media andCommunication:Industries

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

LWB148 Torts B

LWB146 Legal Foundations B

Year 2, Semester 1

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

LWB136 Contracts A

LWB238Fundamentals of CriminalLaw

Year 2, Semester 2

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

LWB137 Contracts B

LWB239 Criminal Responsibility

Year 3, Semester 1

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

LWB240 Principles of Equity

LWB243 Property Law A

Year 3, Semester 2

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB302 Political Communication

LWB241 Trusts

LWB244 Property Law B

Year 4, Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

Either KCB303 or KCB307:

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

LWB242 Constitutional Law

LWB432 Evidence

Year 4 Semester 2

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the Media andCommunication Unit Options (KCB303,KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

KCB308Making MediaConnections 2

KCB310

ContemporaryInvestigation inJournalism, Media andCommunication

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options (KKB341 orKKB345):

KKB341Work Integrated Learning1

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

LWB334 Corporate Law

Law Elective

Year 5, Semester 1

LWB335 Administrative Law

LWB431 Civil Procedure

Law Elective

Law Elective

Year 5, Semester 2

LWB433ProfessionalResponsibility

Law Elective

Law Elective

Law Elective

Year 6, Semester 1

Law Elective

Law Elective

Law Elective

Law Elective

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Media and Communication

Year 2016

QUT code IX67

CRICOS 064809G

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 8

Rank 84

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,900 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA,(Creative IndustriesFaculty); [email protected]; Director ofStudies, QUT BusinessSchool; email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anne-Frances Watson(Media andCommunication); MsSherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Radhika Lahiri(Economics); Dr MarkDoolan (Finance); DrAdele Bish (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Mervyn Morris(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 8114;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected] (Mediaand Communication);[email protected](Business)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,finance, economics and marketing majorsalso require 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

OverviewThis course offers you a range of optionsin combining business knowledge withpractical skills and a contextualunderstanding of media andcommunication.

The Bachelor of Media andCommuncation course analyses andseeks new applications for mass, nicheand new media. Authentic learningopportunities such as industry placementsand projects complement theoreticalcourse content and give you theopportunity to apply your new knowledge.

QUT's Bachelor of Business developstransferable skills to help you succeed inyour chosen career, think creatively andcritically, communicate professionally,make ethical business decisions and workin a global context.

Course DesignYou are required to complete 384 creditpoints comprised of 192 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Business program and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofMedia and Communication program. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.

You will undertake 192 credit points ofspecialist units in media andcommunication. Your business degree

component comprises eight businesscore units, and eight business major units.

You will choose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations. You mustcomplete 96 credit point Business SchoolCore Units in the Business programtogether with a 96 credit point Major.

Career OutcomesGraduates use their skills for a variety ofprofessional functions across all industrysectors. Many work in marketingcommunications, public relations orcorporate communications. Others applytheir broad media knowledge in the mediafunction of advertising, either as salesexecutives for media outlets or as mediaplanners and buyers for advertisingagencies.

Careers exist in audience and marketresearch, collating and analysingaudience data to help media outlets betterunderstand who their audiences are andhow they are interacting with theirproduct. Graduates also find employmentin media policy development in the publicsector and private enterprise. Pathwaysexist to prepare you for further studyincluding honours.

If you wish to use your businessknowledge more in your career, you couldgain employment in artsadministration—marketing, managing orbalancing the books for creative projectsand businesses.

The combination of media andcommunication with advertising,marketing or public relations providesproven professional outcomes in mediasales, media marketing and promotions,and in media planning/ buying foradvertising agencies. You will alsodevelop the entrepreneurial and businessskills necessary to sell your abilities to arange of employers, or start your owncreative enterprise. Please refer to theQUT Business School prospectus to findout more about the business majors.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

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Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),or the Bachelor of Business (Honours)(Study Area A), provided you have metentry requirements.

Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more on deferment.

Domestic Course structureYou are required to complete 384 creditpoints comprised of 192 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Business program and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofMedia and Communication program. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.

You must complete 96 credit points ofBusiness School core units (eight units) inthe business program together with a 96credit point major (eight units). You willchoose a business major fromaccounting*, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations.

*Accountancy major students completesix business core units and 10accountancy major units to allow them tocomplete professional requirements.

International CoursestructureCourse DesignYou are required to complete 384 creditpoints comprised of 192 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Business program and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofMedia and Communication program. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.

You will undertake 192 credit points ofspecialist units in media andcommunication. Your business degreecomponent comprises eight businesscore units, and eight business major units.

You will choose a business major fromaccounting*, advertising, economics,finance, human resource management,international business, management,marketing or public relations. You mustcomplete 96 credit point Business SchoolCore Units in the Business programtogether with a 96 credit point Major.

*Accountancy major students completesix business core units and 10accountancy major units to allow them tocomplete professional requirements.

Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details onprofessional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KCB101Media andCommunication Texts

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media andCommunication

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB104Media andCommunication:Industries

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 2, Semester 2

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

Business School Core Unit

Business School Core Unit

Year 3, Semester 1

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 3, Semester 2

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB302 Political Communication

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

Either KCB303 or KCB307:

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the Media andCommunication unit options (KCB303,KCB305, KCB307, KCB308, or KCB310)

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

KCB308Making MediaConnections 2

KCB310

ContemporaryInvestigation inJournalism, Media andCommunication

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOPTIONS:

One unit (12cp) from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options (KKB341 orKKB345)

KKB341Work Integrated Learning1

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

Business School Major Unit

Business School Major Unit

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws

Year 2016

QUT code IX68

CRICOS 066295A

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2015: CSP $4,100 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2015: $12,000 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty); Amanda Stickley(Law Curriculum) andJennifer Yule (LawStudents)

DisciplineCoordinator

Craig Bolland (Creativeand Professional Writing);Jennifer Yule, (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (Creativeand Professional Writing);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into IX68 was 2014. From2015 this course has been replaced byIX85 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative andProfessional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws(Honours). Continuing IX68 students maycontact [email protected] for anyqueries in relation to the law componentof the degree or [email protected] for anyconcerns regarding the CreativeIndustries component.

Course StructureThe Bachelor of Fine Arts component ismade up of 192 credit points from theCreative and Professional Writing major.

The Law component is made up of 336credit points of law subjects.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT Bachelor of Laws course is anapproved degree for the purposes of theLegal Practitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories. The QUT LLB degreequalification is also recognised foradmission purposes in West and EastMalaysia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

Law School ElectivesInformationStudents who are enrolled in LW34(straight law undergraduate entry) arerequired to undertake two contextualelectives in the first year of their degree(one in each semester). Contextualelectives may also be undertaken by anystudent as an ordinary elective within theirdegree. The contextual electives are:• LWB142 Law Society and Justice• LWB144 Law and Global Perspectives• LWB149 Indigenous Legal Issues• LWB150 Lawyering and DisputeResolution.

Students who are enrolled in any of thelaw double degrees commence their lawelectives in the second semester of theirsecond year.

Students who are enrolled in LW35(Graduate Entry) commence their lawelectives in first semester of their secondyear.

Law students other than Graduate Entrystudents can undertake 4 non-law unitsas electives within their law degree.Students may be particularly interested inelective options within the School ofJustice which relate to human rights andcriminal justice.

Graduate DestinationStreamsThe Faculty of Law has identifiedgraduate destination streams for studentsundertaking a law or law double degree.This means that, as students learn morethroughout their degree, they can choosetheir elective units in the areas of law inwhich they become interested. Studentsare not restricted to choose electives froma single stream; the streams are only toprovide guidance to students in makingtheir elective choices.• Legal Practice• General Legal Practice (work as alawyer across a wide range of differentlegal areas)• Specialist Legal Practice (work as alawyer specialising in a particular area ofthe law, such as property law, family lawor corporate law)• Advocacy and Dispute Resolution(acting for clients in court or resolvingdisputes through negotiation andmediation processes)• Public Sector (work as a lawyer in agovernment department)• Private Enterprise (for those studentsnot wanting to practise as a lawyer, but

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perhaps work within businessmanagement, human resources,information technology etc)

As students progress towards the end oftheir degrees there are more opportunitiesto participate in subjects where theyengage in ‘real world learning’ , forexample, working within law firms andgovernment departments in placementelectives.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Domestic Course structureYou will study a combination of creativeindustries and law units in the first fouryears, with law units only in the finalyears. You will also have the opportunityto choose elective units relevant to yourcareer interests.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will study a combination of creativeindustries and law units in the first fouryears, with law units only in the finalyears. You will also have the opportunityto choose elective units relevant to yourcareer interests.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Year 5, Semester 1●

Year 5, Semester 2●

Year 6, Semester 1●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KWB110WritingFundamentals

KWB113Introduction toCreative Writing

LWB145 Legal Foundations A

LWB147 Torts A

Year 1, Semester 2

KPB116Introduction toScriptwriting

KWB104Creative Writing: theShort Story

LWB146 Legal Foundations B

LWB148 Torts B

Year 2, Semester 1

KWB115 Persuasive Writing

KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction

LWB136 Contracts A

LWB238Fundamentals ofCriminal Law

Year 2, Semester 2

KWB108Introduction ToLiterary Studies

KWB112Youth andChildren's Writing

LWB137 Contracts B

LWB239CriminalResponsibility

Year 3, Semester 1

KWB207Great Books:Creative WritingClassics

KWB211 Stylistics

LWB240 Principles of Equity

LWB243 Property Law A

Year 3, Semester 2

KWB212 Writing Poetry

KWB213Corporate Writingand Editing

LWB241 Trusts

LWB244 Property Law B

Year 4, Semester 1

KWB310Editing andDeveloping theManuscript

KWB313 Novel and Memoir

LWB242 Constitutional Law

LWB432 Evidence

Year 4, Semester 2

KWB303Writing andPublishing Industry

KWB306Creative WritingProject 1

LWB334 Corporate Law

Law Elective

Year 5, Semester 1

LWB335 Administrative Law

LWB431 Civil Procedure

Law Elective

Law Elective

Year 5, Semester 2

LWB433ProfessionalResponsibility

Law Elective

Law Elective

Law Elective

Year 6, Semester 1

Law Elective

Law Elective

Law Elective

Law Elective

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)/Bachelor of Information Technology

Year 2016

QUT code IX69

CRICOS 064812A

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 11

Rank 76

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries); MrMike Roggenkamp(Information Technology);ph: +61 7 3138 8822;email:[email protected]

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Jared Donovan(Interactive and VisualDesign)CI: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (Interactiveand Visual Design)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA) of English and oneof the following: Maths A, Maths B orMaths C.

International Subjectprerequisites

Maths A, B or C●

You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Professional RecognitionThis course is accredited by theAustralian Computer Society (ACS). ACSaccreditation is internationally recognisedby the Seoul Accord.

Career OutcomesThis double degree will set you up for acareer in the rapidly expanding fields ofcontemporary communication and theapplication of new media technologies.

Course StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. InformationTechnology, and Interactive and VisualDesign) comprises 192 credit points.

Study AreasThe Bachelor of Information Technologywill not have nominated majors andminors and consequently there will not bea Study Area A shown on a graduate’sparchment. Instead, it will havespecialisations. The specialisation areasthat will be available for students will

include:• Business Process Management• Data Warehousing• Digital Environments• Enterprise Systems• Information Management• Network Systems• Software Engineering• Web Technologies

Pathways to Further StudiesIn 2001, an accelerated Honours programwas introduced to increase the number ofBachelor of Information Technologystudents continuing their studies tocomplete the Honours year. The programallowed selected high achieving studentsthe opportunity to undertake onepostgraduate unit in the final semester oftheir a BIT degree (or double degree)which would be counted both forcompletion of the degree and towards theHonours program. The program alsoprovided students with the opportunity tocommence their Honours studies over theSummer Semester.

An alternative to the Honours program isthe Master of Information Technology(Research). Students who complete a BITdegree (or double degree) with a gradepoint average equal to, or greater than 5(7 point scale) and who have decidedagainst enrolling in an Honours program,could undertake this course. In addition,students may wish to enrol in the re-designed postgraduate courseworkMasters which has ten specialisationsallowing students to either extend theirarea of interest or specialise in otherareas at the Masters level.

Alternatively, on successful completion ofthis course you will be eligible to apply forentry into the Bachelor of Fine Arts(Honours), provided you have met entryrequirements.

Cooperative EducationThe Faculty of Science and Engineering'sCooperative Education Program givesyou the opportunity of 10-12 months paidindustry placement during your coursewhere you can integrate real experiencewith what you’re learning in your degree.Companies that QUT's Coop Ed studentshave worked with include Energex,Boeing, CITEC, CSC Mining,Environmental Protection Agency, Dialog,UNiTAB, RACQ and many QueenslandGovernment departments. The Coop EdProgram is available to Australian citizensand permanent residents only.

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Find out more about the CooperativeEducation Program.

Domestic Course structureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. InformationTechnology, and Interactive and VisualDesign) comprises 192 credit points.

Study AreasThe Bachelor of Information Technologyhas majors in information systems andcomputer science. The major study areawill be shown on a graduate's parchment.

International CoursestructureCourse StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. InformationTechnology, and Interactive and VisualDesign) comprises 192 credit points.

Study AreasThe Bachelor of Information Technologyhas majors in Information Systems andComputer Sciencethe Major Study Area Awill be shown on a graduate's parchment.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

IFB101 Impact of IT

IFB102Computer TechnologyFundamentals

DXB101Design and CreativeThinking

DXB102 Visual Communication

Year 1, Semester 2

IFB103 Designing for IT

IFB104 Building IT Systems

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB203Introduction to WebDesign

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

IT Core Unit Option

IT Core Unit Option

DXB403 Design for Interactive

Media

KNB112Drawing for Animation1

Year 2, Semester 2

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

DXB202 Image Production

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

Year 3, Semester 1

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

Year 3, Semester 2

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

DXB401Advanced WebDesign

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

Year 4, Semester 1

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

DXH702Contemporary Issuesin IVD

SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS

One unit from the Semester 1 UnitOptions (DXB501 or DXB502):

DXB501 Tangible Media

DXB502Visual InformationDesign

Year 4, Semester 2

IT Major Unit

IT Major Unit

DXH803Professional Practicefor Designers

SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS

One unit from the Semester 2 UnitOptions (DXH601 or DXH602):

DXH601Integrated ExperienceDesign

DXH602 Embodied Interactions

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

IFB101 Impact of IT

IFB102 Computer

TechnologyFundamentals

Year 1, Semester 2

IFB103 Designing for IT

IFB104 Building IT Systems

Year 2, Semester 1

IT Core Unit Option

IT Core Unit Option

Year 2, Semester 2

CAB201ProgrammingPrinciples

CAB202Microprocessors andDigital Systems

Year 3, Semester 1

CAB203 Discrete Structures

CAB302SoftwareDevelopment

Year 3, Semester 2

CAB303 Networks

IFB299Application Designand Development

Year 4, Semester 1

CAB301Algorithms andComplexity

CAB398Capstone Project(Phase 1)

Year 4, Semester 2

CAB399Capstone Project(Phase 2)

Select one of:

CAB401High Performanceand ParallelComputing

CAB402ProgrammingParadigms

CAB403SystemsProgramming

OR IT Core Option

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

IFB101 Impact of IT

IFB102ComputerTechnologyFundamentals

Year 1, Semester 2

IFB103 Designing for IT

IFB104 Building IT Systems

Year 2, Semester 1

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IT Core Unit Option

IT Core Unit Option

Year 2, Semester 2

IAB201ModellingInformationSystems

IAB202Business ofInformationTechnology

Year 3, Semester 1

IAB203Business ProcessModelling

IAB204 Business Analysis

Year 3, Semester 2

IAB205 Corporate Systems

IFB299Application Designand Development

Year 4, Semester 1

IAB398Capstone ProjectPart 1 - Design

Select one of:

IAB302InformationSystems Consulting

IAB303BusinessIntelligence

IAB304ProjectManagement

Year 4, Semester 2

IAB301EnterpriseArchitecture

IAB399 Capstone Project

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Nutrition Science

Year 2016

QUT code IX70

CRICOS 077702M

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 9

Rank 81

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,800 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,600 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Enquiries to Head ofStudies, MECA (CreativeIndustries Faculty) [email protected] OR theSchool of Exercise andNutrition Sciences 073138 8114 [email protected] orphone 07 3138 4831

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anne-Frances Watson(Media andCommunication)Health: 07 3138 4831;CIF: 07 3138 [email protected] [email protected] (Mediaand Communication)

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

Maths B●

English●

Chemistry●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). RecommendedStudy: One of Maths C, Physics, Biology,Health Education or Physical Education.

International Subjectprerequisites

Maths B●

Chemistry●

You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended Study: One of Maths C,Physics, Biology, Health Education orPhysical Education.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Professional MembershipGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Public Health Association of Australia(PHAA) and the Nutrition Society, andassociate membership of the DietitiansAssociation of Australia (DAA).

Other course requirementsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course. Youwill need to identify these requirementsand ensure you allow sufficient time tomeet them.

Some of these requirements haveassociated costs. Information is availablefrom the Additional courserequirements and costs website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Further informationFor further information, contact theCreative Industries Faculty [email protected] 07 3138 8114 or the School of Exerciseand Nutrition Sciences on +61 7 31384831 or email [email protected]

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

CZB190Chemistry for HealthSciences

KCB101Media andCommunication Texts

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media andCommunication

LSB142Human Anatomy andPhysiology

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB104Media andCommunication:Industries

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

XNB151 Food and Nutrition

XNB172Nutrition and PhysicalActivity

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

LQB381 Biochemistry

XNB250 Food Science

Year 2, Semester 2

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

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KJB103 Media Design and Layout

LQB481Biochemical Pathwaysand Metabolism

LSB250 Human Physiology

Year 3, Semester 1

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change

XNB277Exercise and SportNutrition

Year 3, Semester 2

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB302 Political Communication

XNB251 Nutrition Science

XNB252Nutrition across theLifecycle

Year 4, Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

Either KCB303 or KCB307:

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

XNB350Community and PublicHealth Nutrition

XNB355 Nutrition Assessment

Year 4, Semester 2

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the Media andCommuication Unit Options (KCB303,KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

KCB308Making MediaConnections 2

KCB310

ContemporaryInvestigation inJournalism, Media andCommunication

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options (KKB341 orKKB345):

KKB341Work Integrated Learning1

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

PUB406 Health Promotion Practice

XNB453Professional Practice inNutrition

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws

Year 2016

QUT code IX74

CRICOS 066296M

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries);Amanda Stickley (LawCurriculum) and JenniferYule (Law Students)

DisciplineCoordinator

Susan Hetherington(Journalism); JenniferYule (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Journalism);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into IX74 was 2014. From2015 this course has been replaced byIX84 Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor ofLaws (Honours). Continuing IX74students may [email protected] for any queriesin relation to the law component of thedegree or [email protected] for anyconcerns regarding the CreativeIndustries component.

Course DesignIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 528 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Journalism and 336 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Laws. You willstudy journalism and law units in your firstyour years and for the remainder of thiscourse you will concentrate on lawstudies.

Journalism component: You will complete192 credit points of Journalism disciplineor specified units.

Law component: You will complete 336credit points of law subjects.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT Law course is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/or

barrister in all Australian states andterritories. The QUT Law degreequalification is also recognised foradmission purposes in West and EastMalaysia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

QUT’s journalism degree is recognised bythe Australian Journalists’ Association(AJA) section of the Media, Entertainmentand Arts Alliance (MEAA).

Law School ElectivesInformationStudents who are enrolled in LW34(straight law undergraduate entry) arerequired to undertake two contextualelectives in the first year of their degree(one in each semester). Contextualelectives may also be undertaken by anystudent as an ordinary elective within theirdegree. The contextual electives are:• LWB142 Law Society and Justice• LWB144 Law and Global Perspectives• LWB149 Indigenous Legal Issues• LWB150 Lawyering and DisputeResolution.

Students who are enrolled in any of thelaw double degrees commence their lawelectives in the second semester of theirsecond year.

Students who are enrolled in LW35(Graduate Entry) commence their lawelectives in first semester of their secondyear.

Law students other than Graduate Entrystudents can undertake 4 non-law unitsas electives within their law degree.Students may be particularly interested inelective options within the School ofJustice which relate to human rights andcriminal justice.

Graduate DestinationStreamsThe Faculty of Law has identifiedgraduate destination streams for studentsundertaking a law or law double degree.This means that, as students learn morethroughout their degree, they can choosetheir elective units in the areas of law inwhich they become interested. Studentsare not restricted to choose electives froma single stream; the streams are only toprovide guidance to students in makingtheir elective choices.• Legal Practice• General Legal Practice (work as alawyer across a wide range of differentlegal areas)• Specialist Legal Practice (work as alawyer specialising in a particular area of

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the law, such as property law, family lawor corporate law)• Advocacy and Dispute Resolution(acting for clients in court or resolvingdisputes through negotiation andmediation processes)• Public Sector (work as a lawyer in agovernment department)• Private Enterprise (for those studentsnot wanting to practise as a lawyer, butperhaps work within businessmanagement, human resources,information technology etc)

As students progress towards the end oftheir degrees there are more opportunitiesto participate in subjects where theyengage in ‘real world learning’ , forexample, working within law firms andgovernment departments in placementelectives.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Journalism (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Domestic Course structureYou will study a combination of journalismand law units in the first four years, withlaw units only in the final years. You willalso have the opportunity to chooseelective units that are relevant to yourcareer interests.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will study a combination of journalismand law units in the first four years, withlaw units only in the final years. You willalso have the opportunity to chooseelective units that are relevant to yourcareer interests.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Year 5, Semester 1●

Year 5, Semester 2●

Year 6, Semester 1●

Law Electives●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KJB101ComputationalJournalism

KJB102Introduction toJournalism, Media andCommunication

LWB145 Legal Foundations A

LWB147 Torts A

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

KJB120 Newswriting

LWB146 Legal Foundations B

LWB148 Torts B

Year 2, Semester 1

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB304 Sub-Editing

LWB136 Contracts A

LWB238Fundamentals ofCriminal Law

Year 2, Semester 2

KJB103Media Design andLayout

LWS011 Journalism Law

LWB137 Contracts B

LWB239 Criminal Responsibility

Year 3, Semester 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New MediaProduction

LWB240 Principles of Equity

LWB243 Property Law A

Year 3, Semester 2

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

LWB241 Trusts

LWB244 Property Law B

Year 4, Semester 1

KJB239Journalism Ethics andIssues

KJB280 International Journalism

LWB242 Constitutional Law

LWB432 Evidence

Year 4, Semester 2

KJB235Radio and TelevisionJournalism 1

LWB334 Corporate Law

Law Elective Unit (1)

Year 5, Semester 1

LWB335 Administrative Law

LWB431 Civil Procedure

Law Elective Unit (2)

Law Elective Unit (3)

Year 5, Semester 2

LWB433ProfessionalResponsibility

Law Elective Unit (4)

Law Elective Unit (5)

Law Elective Unit (6)

Year 6, Semester 1

Law Elective Unit (7)

Law Elective Unit (8)

Law Elective Unit (9)

Law Elective Unit (10)

Law Electives

Further information regarding LawElectives can be found at:http://www.law.qut.edu.au/study/courses/ugrad/lselect.jsp

A number of changes have been made toCreative Industries courses. Units havebeen recoded, renamed or discontinued.To see how these changes affect you, it isrecommended that you consult the tablesbelow in conjunction with your courseoutline.

Changes to Journalism UnitsChanges to Creative Industries UnitsDiscontinued Creative Industries Units

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Year 5, Semester 1●

Year 5, Semester 2●

Year 6, Semester 1●

Law Electives●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KJB101ComputationalJournalism

KJB102Introduction toJournalism, Media andCommunication

LWB145 Legal Foundations A

LWB147 Torts A

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

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KJB120 Newswriting

LWB146 Legal Foundations B

LWB148 Torts B

Year 2, Semester 1

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB304 Sub-Editing

LWB136 Contracts A

LWB238Fundamentals ofCriminal Law

Year 2, Semester 2

KJB103Media Design andLayout

LWS011 Journalism Law

LWB137 Contracts B

LWB239 Criminal Responsibility

Year 3, Semester 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New MediaProduction

LWB240 Principles of Equity

LWB243 Property Law A

Year 3, Semester 2

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

LWB241 Trusts

LWB244 Property Law B

Year 4, Semester 1

KJB239Journalism Ethics andIssues

KJB280 International Journalism

LWB242 Constitutional Law

LWB432 Evidence

Year 4, Semester 2

KJB235Radio and TelevisionJournalism 1

LWB334 Corporate Law

Law Elective Unit (1)

Year 5, Semester 1

LWB335 Administrative Law

LWB431 Civil Procedure

Law Elective Unit (2)

Law Elective Unit (3)

Year 5, Semester 2

LWB433ProfessionalResponsibility

Law Elective Unit (4)

Law Elective Unit (5)

Law Elective Unit (6)

Year 6, Semester 1

Law Elective Unit (7)

Law Elective Unit (8)

Law Elective Unit (9)

Law Elective Unit (10)

Law Electives

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Public Health

Year 2016

QUT code IX75

CRICOS 077689C

Duration(full-time)

4 years

OP 12

Rank 74

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,700 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

384

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty); enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4697

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anne-Frances Watson(Media andCommunication)Public Health: 07 31384831; CIF: 07 3138 [email protected];[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Public Health Association of Australia(PHAA) and the Australian HealthPromotion Association (AHPA).

Other course requirementsThere are requirements that you will needto meet as a student in this course. Youwill need to identify these requirementsand ensure you allow sufficient time tomeet them.

Some of these requirements haveassociated costs. Information is availablefrom the Additional courserequirements and costs website.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

Further informationFor further information contact theCreative Industries Faculty [email protected] 07 3138 8114 or the School of PublicHealth and Social Work 07 3138 4697 [email protected]

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KCB101Media andCommunication Texts

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media andCommunication

LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts

PUB215 Public Health Practice

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB104Media andCommunication:Industries

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

PYB100 Foundation Psychology

Public Health Elective

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

PUB326Introduction toEpidemiology

PUB332Sustainable EnvironmentsFor Health

Year 2, Semester 2

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

PUB209Health, Culture andSociety

XNB151 Food and Nutrition

Year 3, Semester 1

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change

Choose either HLB001 or PUB565:

HLB001 Health Needs of

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Aboriginal and TorresStrait Islander Australians

PUB565 International Health

Year 3, Semester 2

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB302 Political Communication

PUB461Qualitative Inquiry inPublic Health

Chose one unit from Public HealthElective List

Year 4, Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

Either KCB303 or KCB307:

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

PUB514Contract/ProjectManagement

PUB545Health Policy, Planningand Advocacy

Year 4, Semester 2

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the Media andCommuication Unit Options (KCB303,KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2

KCB307Making MediaConnections 1

KCB308Making MediaConnections 2

KCB310

ContemporaryInvestigation inJournalism, Media andCommunication

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options (KKB341 orKKB345):

KKB341Work Integrated Learning1

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

PUB406 Health Promotion Practice

PUB875 Professional Practice

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX83

CRICOS 083023F

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,700 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock (CreativeIndustries);Director of UndergraduateStudies: Jen Yule (Law)

DisciplineCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock (CreativeIndustries); Jennifer Yule(Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (CreativeIndustries);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course Structure InformationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries program and 336 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Laws program. Youwill study creative industries and law unitsin your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Creative Industries componentyou will complete 8 Creative Industriescore units (96 credit points) and aCreative Industries major (96 creditpoints) from one of the followingdisciplines (Animation; Art and DesignHistory; Creative and ProfessionalWriting; Dance Studies; Drama;Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,Television and Screen; Interactive andVisual Design; Journalism; LiteraryStudies; Media and Communication; andMusic).

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Career OutcomesIn developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business and

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industry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge oflaw in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working ingeneral legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries program and 336 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Laws program. Youwill study creative industries and law unitsin your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Creative Industries componentyou will complete 8 Creative Industriescore units (96 credit points) and aCreative Industries major (96 creditpoints) from one of the followingdisciplines (Animation; Art and DesignHistory; Creative and ProfessionalWriting; Dance Studies; Drama;Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,Television and Screen; Interactive andVisual Design; Journalism; LiteraryStudies; Media and Communication; andMusic).

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine the

Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries program and 336 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Laws program. Youwill study creative industries and law unitsin your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Creative Industries componentyou will complete 8 Creative Industriescore units (96 credit points) and aCreative Industries major (96 creditpoints) from one of the followingdisciplines (Animation; Art and DesignHistory; Creative and ProfessionalWriting; Dance Studies; Drama;Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,Television and Screen; Interactive andVisual Design; Journalism; LiteraryStudies; Media and Communication; andMusic).

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1 Semester 1●

Year 1 Semester 2●

Year 2 Semester 1●

Year 2 Semester 2●

Year 3 Semester 1●

Year 3 Semester 2●

Year 4 Semester 1●

Year 4 Semester 2●

Year 5 Semester 1●

Year 5 Semester 2●

Year 6 Semester 1●

Law Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1 Semester 1

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1 Semester 2

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

LLB105Legal Problems andCommunication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2 Semester 1

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

Year 2 Semester 2

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3 Semester 1

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

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LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3 Semester 2

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4 Semester 1

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4 Semester 2

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5 Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5 Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6 Semester 1

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

Advanced Law Elective

Law Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major andSecond Major has been re-namedFashion Communication. If youcommenced the Fashion Major or SecondMajor prior to 2015 you will be permittedto continue and complete the old Major orSecond Major. Please refer to FashionCommunication for your list of unitoptions.

In this listINSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS●

Changes to Majors from 2012●

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)●

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)●

Entertainment Industries(KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Fashion Communication(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previouslyFashion)

Film, Television and Screen(KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)●

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Media and Communication(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)●

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS

Code Title

Please refer to the following studysequences to plan your program. Youmust complete 96 credit points (normallyeight 12 credit point subjects) from thespecified units to achieve a major,following semester of offer and unitrequisites (where applicable) todetermine order of enrolment. Anyunit(s) that appear in these majorsand/or minors and are also mandatoryelsewhere in your course can notcontribute towards the completion ofthese majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)that appear in multiple majors and/orminors can only contribute towards thecompletion of one of these majors orminors.

Changes to Majors from 2012

Code Title

* A number of second majors have beenrevised. Units completed that are nolonger listed will still count towardcompletion of the second majors.

* Please note: Some units have beenrecoded, renamed or discontinued.Refer to the Equivalence Table forfurther information.

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)

Code Title

*Description: This major provides youwith important skills in the skills,principles, concepts and history ofanimation. Beginning with drawing foranimation and an exploration of thehistory of the animation industry and itspractices, you will then apply this

knowledge to current and emergingfields within the animation industryincluding motion graphics, 3D modellingand animation, real-time 3D andcharacter animation. Through thecreation of an interactive virtualenvironment you will be given theopportunity to refine your skills andexpand your knowledge of the 3Danimation industry.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory AnimationUnit Options

KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1

KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

KNB124 3D Animation 1

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

48cp from the Advanced Animation UnitOptions

KNB211 3D Animation 2

KNB212Real-time 3D ComputerGraphics

KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit

KNB222 Virtual Environments

KNB311Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 1

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Code Title

*Description: This major equips you withthe educational base necessary for acareer in the arts professions, such ascuratorial work, art criticism and artsadministration. It offers a coherent andsequential set of units that provide aplatform for a research-based study ofthe visual arts, design and architecture.In conjunction with further study, thismajor will assist in preparing you forwork as a professional in thesedisciplines.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Art and Design HistoryUnit Options

DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1

DAB220Architecture, Culture andPlace

DAB325Architecture in the 20thCentury

DEB202 Introducing Design History

KVB102 Modernism

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KVB103 Australian Art

KVB108Contemporary Asian VisualCulture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

KVB212Australian Art, Architectureand Design

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of creative and professional writing;to provide a thorough grounding in avariety of genres that include fiction,creative non-fiction, media writing andcorporate writing and editing, therebyequipping graduates with the versatilityrequired of professional writers; toenhance the critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills of students; to providean understanding of creative writing inits social and generic contexts.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104

Creative Writing: the ShortStory

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB113

Introduction to CreativeWriting

KWB115

Persuasive Writing

KWB116

Creative Non-Fiction

48cp from the Advanced Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB211

Stylistics

KWB213

Corporate Writing and Editing

KWB303

Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB313

Novel and Memoir

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to providea broad grounding in practical andtheoretical aspects of dance. You willgain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,

commercially driven genres,choreography and critical thinking andwriting together with an understanding ofthe social and historical context of ballet,contemporary dance, and popular andworld dance.

*Assumed Knowledge: Previouslyacquired knowledge or skill IS requiredfor you to undertake this major. Forhealth and safety reasons, admission tothis major is dependent upon anappropriate level of physical fitness toprevent injury, and having no pre-existing injuries or structural/physicalissues that would prevent your safe andfull participation in all physical activitieswithin its practical units. You may berequired to confirm your fitness toattempt this major. If so, you must obtaina physiotherapists report and have itapproved by the Dance Study AreaCoordinator before you will be permittedto enrol in this major.

48cp from the Introductory Dance UnitOptions

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

KDB108 World Dance

KDB109 Funk, Tap and all that Jazz

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

KDB120 Dance Practice 1

KDB121 Dance Practice 2

48cp from the Advanced Dance UnitOptions

KDB204 Australian Dance

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KDB231 Latin Dance Party

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)

Code Title

*Description: The major offers a balanceof performance theory and practice. It isdesigned as a learning sequence,beginning with introductory conceptsand practices, through intermediate andon to advanced learning. Underpinningthe major is a twin focus oncontemporary performance-making andevents management. Both of theseareas are balanced by studies in theatrehistory and theory. Core topics includeacting; directing; twentieth-centuryperformance theory and practice; andevents management.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Drama UnitOptions

KTB101 Understanding Theatre

KTB102 Process Drama

KTB104 Performance Innovation

KSB106 Acting Fundamentals

48cp from the Advanced Drama UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KTB207 Staging Australia

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB211Creative Industries Events andFestivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist

Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Code Title

*Description: On completion of thismajor, you will be able to demonstratethe knowledge and skills required topursue a career in the EntertainmentIndustry. These include anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding both of business andcreative processes; an ability to balancethe two of these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current Entertainmentcontent and business.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the'Entertainment Industries Unit OptionsList'. BSB126 is mandatory unless youare already undertaking it as part ofanother study package.

BSB126 Marketing

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

Entertainment Industries Core Units:

AMB207

Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

KXB301 Entertainment Industries Map

LWS008

Entertainment Law

Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the'Entertainment Industries Additional UnitOptions List'. LWS009 is mandatoryunless you meet the LWS008prerequisite through another unit.

LWS009

Introduction to Law

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KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2010 or earlier. KPB101will be permitted to count towards thisstudy package if completed in 2011 orearlier.

Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Fashion)

Code Title

*Description: This major has beendesigned to offer a mix of theoretical andpractical units to reflect the professionaldiversity of fashion careers, wherecommunication is fundamental to thedissemination of fashion globally. Thetheory units will develop your knowledgeand understanding of the history,industry and consumption of fashion andhow fashion is communicated, marketedand distributed through industrychannels for production, and throughbranding, trends, styling andgraphic/technical requirements. Thepractical units provide you with a varietyof options to develop fashioncommunication related skills focusing onfashion graphics, product developmentand fashion journalism.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*From 2015, this major's title haschanged from 'Fashion Major' to'Fashion Communication Major'.

48cp from the Introductory FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB102 Introduction to Fashion

DFB203Sustainability: The Materialityof Fashion

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

DFB303Unspeakable Beauty: AHistory of Fashion

DFB406Product Design andDevelopment in the FashionIndustry

48cp from the Advanced FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film

DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

DFB502Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted tocount towards the Advanced FashionUnit Options for students whocommenced this major in 2014 orearlier.

*Note: KFB108 is permitted to count

towards the Introductory Fashion UnitOptions if completed in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2011 or earlier.

Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Code Title

*Description: The aim of this major is toprovide students with a range ofunderstandings in the theory andpractice of film, television and screen.This study area aims to enhancecreative, technical and organisationalabilities as well as building story tellingand communication skills.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*Note: Students who have commencedthis major in 2014 or earlier willcomplete the structure of 48cp ofIntroductory Units and 48cp of AdvancedUnits.

Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,KPB113, KPB116.

Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.

96cp from the Film, Television andScreen Unit Options

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB105 Narrative Production

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KPB112Film, Television and ScreenGenres

KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KPB205Approaches to ContemporaryDocumentary

KPB206 Global Screen Industries

KPB210Production Management forFilm, TV and New Media

*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 arepermitted to count towards this major.

*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313are permitted to count towards thismajor if completed in 2014 or earlier.

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Code Title

*Description: This major will provide you

with the design concepts and principles,practical skills and working methodsneeded by a contemporary designer ofvisual and interactive media. You willlearn how to design effectively for printand electronic media, Web and mobilemedia and computer games andbecome equipped with a versatile set ofdesign practices to support you to entercareers in marketing, web design,electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of gamedesign.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. DXB102,DXB202 and DXB203 are highlyrecommended to be undertaken as firstyear units as they are requisites formany advanced units, but this is notcompulsory.

48cp from the Introductory Interactiveand Visual Design Unit Options

DXB102 Visual Communication

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB202 Image Production

DXB203 Introduction to Web Design

DXB303Programming for VisualDesigners

48cp from the Advanced Interactive andVisual Design Unit Options

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design

DXB401 Advanced Web Design

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

DXB403 Design for Interactive Media

DXB501 Tangible Media

*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 ispermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB109 counts towards theIntroductory unit options if completed in2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towardsthe Advanced unit options if completedin 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB104 is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2011or earlier.

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)

Code Title

* Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of the

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journalism field. The second major willintroduce you to a range of journalismwriting styles and offers an insight intosome specialist areas of reporting.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

96cp from the Journalism Unit Options

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB304 Sub-Editing

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Code Title

*Description: The aims of this major areto prepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of literary and cultural studies; toprovide a thorough grounding in a rangeof texts, both literary and popular,ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenthand twentieth century literature andculture; to provide graduates withenhanced skills in critical thinking,writing and analysis; to providegraduates with an understanding of thesocial and historical context of literaryand popular written texts; to providesome understanding of the majorapproaches in literary theory.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Literary Studies UnitOptions

KWB108

Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB109

Writing Australia

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB208

Modern Times (Literature andCulture in the 20th Century)

KWB209

Shakespeare, Then and Now

KWB210

Imagining the Americas:Contemporary AmericanLiterature and Culture

KWB308

Wonderlands: Literature andCulture in the 19th Century

KWB311

Popular Fictions, PopularCulture

Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Code Title

*Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of theprofessional communication field. Thesecond major enables you to developthe skills and knowledge to preparemedia material for organisations thatwish to build, and maintain, a mediaprofile.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

2013 changes to this second majorinclude:

*the discontinuation of KCB207Exploring New Media Worlds.Completion of this unit prior to 2013 willbe permitted to count toward this studyarea.

48cp from the Introductory Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

48cp from the Advanced Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB205 Professional Communication

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to impart abroad understanding of music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts. It aims to providestudents with a combination of practicaland theoretical skills to support a careerin music within administrative, business,or organisational areas.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units to

ensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. KMB129 ismandatory as it is a requisite for anadvanced unit (KMB252).

48cp from the Introductory Music UnitOptions

KMB003

Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll

KMB004

World Music

KMB107

Sound, Image, Text

KMB119

Music and Sound Production 1

KMB122

Music and Sound Concepts 1

KMB129

Music and Sound Production 2

KMB132

Music and Sound Concepts 2

48cp from the Advanced Music UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KMB200

Music Scenes andSubcultures

KMB215

The Music Industry

KMB216

Audio / Visual Interaction

KMB252

Multi-Platform Sound Design

Please note: KKB345 is permitted tocount towards this major if completed in2010 or earlier.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

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General Law Electives List

Code Title

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LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442Legal Clinic(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

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Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unit

outlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX84

CRICOS 083026C

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries);Director of Law UGPrograms Jennifer Yule(Law)

DisciplineCoordinator

Susan Hetherington(Journalism); JenniferYule (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Journalism);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course Structure InformationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Journalism and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study journalism andlaw units in your first four years and forthe remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Journalism componentJournalism component you will complete192 credit points (16 units) of Journalismdiscipline or specified units.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,

LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

QUT’s journalism degree is recognised bythe Australian Journalists’ Association(AJA) section of the Media, Entertainmentand Arts Alliance (MEAA).

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Journalism (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Career OutcomesIn developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business andindustry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge of

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law in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working ingeneral legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Journalism and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study journalism andlaw units in your first four years and forthe remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Journalism component you willcomplete 192 credit points (16 units) ofJournalism discipline or specified units.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Journalism and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws

program. You will study journalism andlaw units in your first four years and forthe remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Journalism component you willcomplete 192 credit points (16 units) ofJournalism discipline or specified units.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Year 5, Semester 1●

Year 5, Semester 2●

Year 6, Semester 1●

Law Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

KJB120 Newswriting

LLB105 Legal Problems and

Communication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB304 Sub-Editing

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

Year 2, Semester 2

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

LWS011 Journalism Law

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3, Semester 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3, Semester 2

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4, Semester 1

KJB239Journalism Ethics andIssues

KJB280 International Journalism

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4, Semester 2

KJB235Radio and TelevisionJournalism 1

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5, Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5, Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6, Semester 1

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LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

Advanced Law Elective

Law Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

General Law Electives List

Code Title

LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442Legal Clinic(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

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Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX85

CRICOS 083024E

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty);Law: Director of UGPrograms Jennifer Yule

DisciplineCoordinator

Craig Bolland (Creativeand Professional Writing);Jennifer Yule, (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (Creativeand Professional Writing);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course structure informationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study fine arts and lawunits in your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts component ismade up of 192 credit points from theCreative and Professional Writing major.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,

LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Career OutcomesIn developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business andindustry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge oflaw in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working in

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general legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study fine arts and lawunits in your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts component ismade up of 192 credit points from theCreative and Professional Writing major.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study fine arts and lawunits in your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is

made up of 192 credit points from theCreative and Professional Writing major.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1 Semester 1●

Year 1 Semester 2●

Year 2 Semester 1●

Year 2 Semester 2●

Year 3 Semester 1●

Year 3 Semester 2●

Year 4 Semester 1●

Year 4 Semester 2●

Year 5 Semester 1●

Year 5 Semester 2●

Year 6 Semester 1●

Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1 Semester 1

KWB110 Writing Fundamentals

KWB113Introduction to CreativeWriting

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1 Semester 2

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104Creative Writing: the ShortStory

LLB105Legal Problems andCommunication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2 Semester 1

KWB115 Persuasive Writing

KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

Year 2 Semester 2

KWB108Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB112Youth and Children'sWriting

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3 Semester 1

KWB207Great Books: CreativeWriting Classics

KWB211 Stylistics

LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3 Semester 2

KWB212 Writing Poetry

KWB213Corporate Writing andEditing

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4 Semester 1

KWB310Editing and Developing theManuscript

KWB313 Novel and Memoir

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4 Semester 2

KWB303Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5 Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5 Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6 Semester 1

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

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Advanced Law Elective

Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

General Law Electives List

Code Title

LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442 Legal Clinic

(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX86

CRICOS 083028A

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty); Director of UGPrograms School of LawJennifer Yule (Law)

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anne-Frances Watson(Media andCommunication); JenniferYule (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (Mediaand Communication);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course structure informationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Media andCommunication program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study media and communicationand law units in your first four years andfor the remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Students will undertake 192 credit pointsof specialist units in media andcommunication (16 units). The Bachelorof Media and Communcation courseanalyses and seeks new applications formass, niche and new media. Authenticlearning opportunities such as industryplacements and projects complementtheoretical course content and give youthe opportunity to apply your newknowledge.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336

Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Pathways to further studyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Career OutcomesCareers exist in audience and marketresearch, collating and analysingaudience data to help media outlets betterunderstand who their audiences are andhow they are interacting with theirproduct. Graduates also find employmentin media policy development in the publicsector and private enterprise. Pathwaysexist to prepare you for further studyincluding honours.

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In developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business andindustry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge oflaw in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working ingeneral legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Media andCommunication program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study media and communicationand law units in your first four years andfor the remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Students will undertake 192 credit pointsof specialist units in media andcommunication (16 units). The Bachelorof Media and Communcation courseanalyses and seeks new applications formass, niche and new media. Authenticlearning opportunities such as industryplacements and projects complementtheoretical course content and give youthe opportunity to apply your newknowledge.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education Graduation

Statement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Media andCommunication program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study media and communicationand law units in your first four years andfor the remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Students will undertake 192 credit pointsof specialist units in media andcommunication (16 units). The Bachelorof Media and Communcation courseanalyses and seeks new applications formass, niche and new media. Authenticlearning opportunities such as industryplacements and projects complementtheoretical course content and give youthe opportunity to apply your newknowledge.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1 Semester 1●

Year 1 Semester 2●

Year 2 Semester 1●

Year 2 Semester 2●

Year 3 Semester 1●

Year 3 Semester 2●

Year 4 Semester 1●

Year 4 Semester 2●

Year 5 Semester 1●

Year 5 Semester 2●

Year 6 Semester 1●

Law Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1 Semester 1

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1 Semester 2

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

LLB105Legal Problems andCommunication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2 Semester 1

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

Year 2 Semester 2

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3 Semester 1

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3 Semester 2

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KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB302 Political Communication

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4 Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

Either KCB303 or KCB307:

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB307Making Media Connections1

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4 Semester 2

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the Media andCommunication Unit Options (KCB303,KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2

KCB307Making Media Connections1

KCB308Making Media Connections2

KCB310ContemporaryInvestigation in Journalism,Media and Communication

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options (KKB341 orKKB345):

KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5 Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5 Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6 Semester 1

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

Advanced Law Elective

Law Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

General Law Electives List

Code Title

LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442Legal Clinic(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX83

CRICOS 083023F

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,700 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock (CreativeIndustries);Director of UndergraduateStudies: Jen Yule (Law)

DisciplineCoordinator

Associate Professor RuthBridgstock (CreativeIndustries); Jennifer Yule(Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (CreativeIndustries);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course Structure InformationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries program and 336 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Laws program. Youwill study creative industries and law unitsin your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Creative Industries componentyou will complete 8 Creative Industriescore units (96 credit points) and aCreative Industries major (96 creditpoints) from one of the followingdisciplines (Animation; Art and DesignHistory; Creative and ProfessionalWriting; Dance Studies; Drama;Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,Television and Screen; Interactive andVisual Design; Journalism; LiteraryStudies; Media and Communication; andMusic).

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Creative Industries(Honours), provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Career OutcomesIn developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business and

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industry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge oflaw in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working ingeneral legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries program and 336 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Laws program. Youwill study creative industries and law unitsin your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Creative Industries componentyou will complete 8 Creative Industriescore units (96 credit points) and aCreative Industries major (96 creditpoints) from one of the followingdisciplines (Animation; Art and DesignHistory; Creative and ProfessionalWriting; Dance Studies; Drama;Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,Television and Screen; Interactive andVisual Design; Journalism; LiteraryStudies; Media and Communication; andMusic).

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine the

Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of CreativeIndustries program and 336 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Laws program. Youwill study creative industries and law unitsin your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Creative Industries componentyou will complete 8 Creative Industriescore units (96 credit points) and aCreative Industries major (96 creditpoints) from one of the followingdisciplines (Animation; Art and DesignHistory; Creative and ProfessionalWriting; Dance Studies; Drama;Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,Television and Screen; Interactive andVisual Design; Journalism; LiteraryStudies; Media and Communication; andMusic).

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1 Semester 1●

Year 1 Semester 2●

Year 2 Semester 1●

Year 2 Semester 2●

Year 3 Semester 1●

Year 3 Semester 2●

Year 4 Semester 1●

Year 4 Semester 2●

Year 5 Semester 1●

Year 5 Semester 2●

Year 6 Semester 1●

Law Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1 Semester 1

KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices

Creative Industries Major: First Unit

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1 Semester 2

KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections

Creative Industries Major: Second Unit

LLB105Legal Problems andCommunication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2 Semester 1

A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):

DXB102 Visual Communication

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice

Creative Industries Major: Third Unit

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

Year 2 Semester 2

A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):

KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals

KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3 Semester 1

Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

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LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3 Semester 2

Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit

A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4 Semester 1

Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4 Semester 2

Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit

A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5 Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5 Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6 Semester 1

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

Advanced Law Elective

Law Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major andSecond Major has been re-namedFashion Communication. If youcommenced the Fashion Major or SecondMajor prior to 2015 you will be permittedto continue and complete the old Major orSecond Major. Please refer to FashionCommunication for your list of unitoptions.

In this listINSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS●

Changes to Majors from 2012●

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)●

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)●

Entertainment Industries(KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

Fashion Communication(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previouslyFashion)

Film, Television and Screen(KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)●

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

Media and Communication(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)●

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS

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Please refer to the following studysequences to plan your program. Youmust complete 96 credit points (normallyeight 12 credit point subjects) from thespecified units to achieve a major,following semester of offer and unitrequisites (where applicable) todetermine order of enrolment. Anyunit(s) that appear in these majorsand/or minors and are also mandatoryelsewhere in your course can notcontribute towards the completion ofthese majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)that appear in multiple majors and/orminors can only contribute towards thecompletion of one of these majors orminors.

Changes to Majors from 2012

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* A number of second majors have beenrevised. Units completed that are nolonger listed will still count towardcompletion of the second majors.

* Please note: Some units have beenrecoded, renamed or discontinued.Refer to the Equivalence Table forfurther information.

Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)

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*Description: This major provides youwith important skills in the skills,principles, concepts and history ofanimation. Beginning with drawing foranimation and an exploration of thehistory of the animation industry and itspractices, you will then apply this

knowledge to current and emergingfields within the animation industryincluding motion graphics, 3D modellingand animation, real-time 3D andcharacter animation. Through thecreation of an interactive virtualenvironment you will be given theopportunity to refine your skills andexpand your knowledge of the 3Danimation industry.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory AnimationUnit Options

KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1

KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2

KNB123Animation and MotionGraphics

KNB124 3D Animation 1

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

48cp from the Advanced Animation UnitOptions

KNB211 3D Animation 2

KNB212Real-time 3D ComputerGraphics

KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit

KNB222 Virtual Environments

KNB311Advanced Concepts inComputer Animation 1

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-ARTHIST)

Code Title

*Description: This major equips you withthe educational base necessary for acareer in the arts professions, such ascuratorial work, art criticism and artsadministration. It offers a coherent andsequential set of units that provide aplatform for a research-based study ofthe visual arts, design and architecture.In conjunction with further study, thismajor will assist in preparing you forwork as a professional in thesedisciplines.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Art and Design HistoryUnit Options

DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1

DAB220Architecture, Culture andPlace

DAB325Architecture in the 20thCentury

DEB202 Introducing Design History

KVB102 Modernism

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KVB103 Australian Art

KVB108Contemporary Asian VisualCulture

KVB211 Post 1945 Art

KVB212Australian Art, Architectureand Design

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

KVB306 Video Art and Culture

Creative and Professional Writing(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)

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*Description: The aim of this major is toprepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of creative and professional writing;to provide a thorough grounding in avariety of genres that include fiction,creative non-fiction, media writing andcorporate writing and editing, therebyequipping graduates with the versatilityrequired of professional writers; toenhance the critical, analytical and peer-reviewing skills of students; to providean understanding of creative writing inits social and generic contexts.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104

Creative Writing: the ShortStory

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB113

Introduction to CreativeWriting

KWB115

Persuasive Writing

KWB116

Creative Non-Fiction

48cp from the Advanced Creative andProfessional Writing Unit Options

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB211

Stylistics

KWB213

Corporate Writing and Editing

KWB303

Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB313

Novel and Memoir

Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)

Code Title

*Description: This major aims to providea broad grounding in practical andtheoretical aspects of dance. You willgain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,

commercially driven genres,choreography and critical thinking andwriting together with an understanding ofthe social and historical context of ballet,contemporary dance, and popular andworld dance.

*Assumed Knowledge: Previouslyacquired knowledge or skill IS requiredfor you to undertake this major. Forhealth and safety reasons, admission tothis major is dependent upon anappropriate level of physical fitness toprevent injury, and having no pre-existing injuries or structural/physicalissues that would prevent your safe andfull participation in all physical activitieswithin its practical units. You may berequired to confirm your fitness toattempt this major. If so, you must obtaina physiotherapists report and have itapproved by the Dance Study AreaCoordinator before you will be permittedto enrol in this major.

48cp from the Introductory Dance UnitOptions

KDB105 Architecture of the Body

KDB106 Dance Analysis

KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1

KDB108 World Dance

KDB109 Funk, Tap and all that Jazz

KDB110Deconstructing Dance inHistory

KDB120 Dance Practice 1

KDB121 Dance Practice 2

48cp from the Advanced Dance UnitOptions

KDB204 Australian Dance

KDB205 Teaching Dance

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KDB231 Latin Dance Party

Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)

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*Description: The major offers a balanceof performance theory and practice. It isdesigned as a learning sequence,beginning with introductory conceptsand practices, through intermediate andon to advanced learning. Underpinningthe major is a twin focus oncontemporary performance-making andevents management. Both of theseareas are balanced by studies in theatrehistory and theory. Core topics includeacting; directing; twentieth-centuryperformance theory and practice; andevents management.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

48cp from the Introductory Drama UnitOptions

KTB101 Understanding Theatre

KTB102 Process Drama

KTB104 Performance Innovation

KSB106 Acting Fundamentals

48cp from the Advanced Drama UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KTB207 Staging Australia

KTB210Creative IndustriesManagement

KTB211Creative Industries Events andFestivals

KTB213 Directing Theatre

KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre

KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist

Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)

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*Description: On completion of thismajor, you will be able to demonstratethe knowledge and skills required topursue a career in the EntertainmentIndustry. These include anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding both of business andcreative processes; an ability to balancethe two of these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current Entertainmentcontent and business.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the'Entertainment Industries Unit OptionsList'. BSB126 is mandatory unless youare already undertaking it as part ofanother study package.

BSB126 Marketing

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

Entertainment Industries Core Units:

AMB207

Entertainment Marketing

KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment

KXB102 Global Entertainment

KXB201Entertainment Practice:Balancing Creativity andBusiness

KXB301 Entertainment Industries Map

LWS008

Entertainment Law

Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the'Entertainment Industries Additional UnitOptions List'. LWS009 is mandatoryunless you meet the LWS008prerequisite through another unit.

LWS009

Introduction to Law

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KXB202Project Management forEntertainment

*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2010 or earlier. KPB101will be permitted to count towards thisstudy package if completed in 2011 orearlier.

Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Fashion)

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*Description: This major has beendesigned to offer a mix of theoretical andpractical units to reflect the professionaldiversity of fashion careers, wherecommunication is fundamental to thedissemination of fashion globally. Thetheory units will develop your knowledgeand understanding of the history,industry and consumption of fashion andhow fashion is communicated, marketedand distributed through industrychannels for production, and throughbranding, trends, styling andgraphic/technical requirements. Thepractical units provide you with a varietyof options to develop fashioncommunication related skills focusing onfashion graphics, product developmentand fashion journalism.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*From 2015, this major's title haschanged from 'Fashion Major' to'Fashion Communication Major'.

48cp from the Introductory FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB102 Introduction to Fashion

DFB203Sustainability: The Materialityof Fashion

DFB302 Fashion Visualisation

DFB303Unspeakable Beauty: AHistory of Fashion

DFB406Product Design andDevelopment in the FashionIndustry

48cp from the Advanced FashionCommunication Unit Options

DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film

DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

DFB502Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion

DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies

*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted tocount towards the Advanced FashionUnit Options for students whocommenced this major in 2014 orearlier.

*Note: KFB108 is permitted to count

towards the Introductory Fashion UnitOptions if completed in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 arepermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2011 or earlier.

Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)

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*Description: The aim of this major is toprovide students with a range ofunderstandings in the theory andpractice of film, television and screen.This study area aims to enhancecreative, technical and organisationalabilities as well as building story tellingand communication skills.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

*Note: Students who have commencedthis major in 2014 or earlier willcomplete the structure of 48cp ofIntroductory Units and 48cp of AdvancedUnits.

Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,KPB113, KPB116.

Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.

96cp from the Film, Television andScreen Unit Options

KNB312Contemporary Issues in theScreen Industries

KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production

KPB105 Narrative Production

KPB109Film, Screen and AnimationHistories

KPB110The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business

KPB112Film, Television and ScreenGenres

KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KPB205Approaches to ContemporaryDocumentary

KPB206 Global Screen Industries

KPB210Production Management forFilm, TV and New Media

*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 arepermitted to count towards this major.

*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313are permitted to count towards thismajor if completed in 2014 or earlier.

Interactive and Visual Design(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)

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*Description: This major will provide you

with the design concepts and principles,practical skills and working methodsneeded by a contemporary designer ofvisual and interactive media. You willlearn how to design effectively for printand electronic media, Web and mobilemedia and computer games andbecome equipped with a versatile set ofdesign practices to support you to entercareers in marketing, web design,electronic publishing, interaction designand the creative aspects of gamedesign.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units toensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. DXB102,DXB202 and DXB203 are highlyrecommended to be undertaken as firstyear units as they are requisites formany advanced units, but this is notcompulsory.

48cp from the Introductory Interactiveand Visual Design Unit Options

DXB102 Visual Communication

DXB201 Visual Interactions

DXB202 Image Production

DXB203 Introduction to Web Design

DXB303Programming for VisualDesigners

48cp from the Advanced Interactive andVisual Design Unit Options

DXB301 Interface Design

DXB302 Typographic Design

DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design

DXB401 Advanced Web Design

DXB402Theories of VisualCommunication

DXB403 Design for Interactive Media

DXB501 Tangible Media

*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 ispermitted to count towards this major ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB109 counts towards theIntroductory unit options if completed in2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towardsthe Advanced unit options if completedin 2014 or earlier.

*Note: KIB104 is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2011or earlier.

Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)

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* Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of the

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journalism field. The second major willintroduce you to a range of journalismwriting styles and offers an insight intosome specialist areas of reporting.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

96cp from the Journalism Unit Options

DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB120 Newswriting

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

KJB280 International Journalism

KJB304 Sub-Editing

Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)

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*Description: The aims of this major areto prepare students to graduate withadequate skills and knowledge in thearea of literary and cultural studies; toprovide a thorough grounding in a rangeof texts, both literary and popular,ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenthand twentieth century literature andculture; to provide graduates withenhanced skills in critical thinking,writing and analysis; to providegraduates with an understanding of thesocial and historical context of literaryand popular written texts; to providesome understanding of the majorapproaches in literary theory.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

96cp from the Literary Studies UnitOptions

KWB108

Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB109

Writing Australia

KWB112

Youth and Children's Writing

KWB207

Great Books: Creative WritingClassics

KWB208

Modern Times (Literature andCulture in the 20th Century)

KWB209

Shakespeare, Then and Now

KWB210

Imagining the Americas:Contemporary AmericanLiterature and Culture

KWB308

Wonderlands: Literature andCulture in the 19th Century

KWB311

Popular Fictions, PopularCulture

Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)

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*Description: This second major offersyou a range of options to develop anunderstanding of the parameters of theprofessional communication field. Thesecond major enables you to developthe skills and knowledge to preparemedia material for organisations thatwish to build, and maintain, a mediaprofile.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this secondmajor.

2013 changes to this second majorinclude:

*the discontinuation of KCB207Exploring New Media Worlds.Completion of this unit prior to 2013 willbe permitted to count toward this studyarea.

48cp from the Introductory Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

48cp from the Advanced Media andCommunication Unit Options

KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB205 Professional Communication

KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society

KCB301 Media Audiences

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)

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*Description: This major aims to impart abroad understanding of music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts. It aims to providestudents with a combination of practicaland theoretical skills to support a careerin music within administrative, business,or organisational areas.

*Assumed Knowledge: There is nospecific prior knowledge required as aprerequisite to undertaking this major.

It is recommended that you review therequisite requirements for units to

ensure your unit selection enables youto successfully complete therequirements of this major. KMB129 ismandatory as it is a requisite for anadvanced unit (KMB252).

48cp from the Introductory Music UnitOptions

KMB003

Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll

KMB004

World Music

KMB107

Sound, Image, Text

KMB119

Music and Sound Production 1

KMB122

Music and Sound Concepts 1

KMB129

Music and Sound Production 2

KMB132

Music and Sound Concepts 2

48cp from the Advanced Music UnitOptions

KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

KMB200

Music Scenes andSubcultures

KMB215

The Music Industry

KMB216

Audio / Visual Interaction

KMB252

Multi-Platform Sound Design

Please note: KKB345 is permitted tocount towards this major if completed in2010 or earlier.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

General Law Electives List

Code Title

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LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442Legal Clinic(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

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outlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX84

CRICOS 083026C

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative Industries);Director of Law UGPrograms Jennifer Yule(Law)

DisciplineCoordinator

Susan Hetherington(Journalism); JenniferYule (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Journalism);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course Structure InformationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Journalism and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study journalism andlaw units in your first four years and forthe remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Journalism componentJournalism component you will complete192 credit points (16 units) of Journalismdiscipline or specified units.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,

LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

QUT’s journalism degree is recognised bythe Australian Journalists’ Association(AJA) section of the Media, Entertainmentand Arts Alliance (MEAA).

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this course,you will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Journalism (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Career OutcomesIn developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business andindustry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge of

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law in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working ingeneral legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Journalism and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study journalism andlaw units in your first four years and forthe remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Journalism component you willcomplete 192 credit points (16 units) ofJournalism discipline or specified units.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Journalism and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws

program. You will study journalism andlaw units in your first four years and forthe remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Under the Journalism component you willcomplete 192 credit points (16 units) ofJournalism discipline or specified units.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Year 4, Semester 1●

Year 4, Semester 2●

Year 5, Semester 1●

Year 5, Semester 2●

Year 6, Semester 1●

Law Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KJB101 Computational Journalism

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1, Semester 2

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

KJB120 Newswriting

LLB105 Legal Problems and

Communication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2, Semester 1

KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB304 Sub-Editing

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

Year 2, Semester 2

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

LWS011 Journalism Law

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3, Semester 1

KJB224 Feature Writing

KPB101Introduction to Film, TVand New Media Production

LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3, Semester 2

KJB222 Online Journalism 1

KJB337 Investigative Reporting

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4, Semester 1

KJB239Journalism Ethics andIssues

KJB280 International Journalism

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4, Semester 2

KJB235Radio and TelevisionJournalism 1

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5, Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5, Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6, Semester 1

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LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

Advanced Law Elective

Law Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

General Law Electives List

Code Title

LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442Legal Clinic(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX85

CRICOS 083024E

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty);Law: Director of UGPrograms Jennifer Yule

DisciplineCoordinator

Craig Bolland (Creativeand Professional Writing);Jennifer Yule, (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (Creativeand Professional Writing);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course structure informationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study fine arts and lawunits in your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts component ismade up of 192 credit points from theCreative and Professional Writing major.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,

LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Career OutcomesIn developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business andindustry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge oflaw in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working in

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general legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study fine arts and lawunits in your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts component ismade up of 192 credit points from theCreative and Professional Writing major.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study fine arts and lawunits in your first four years and for theremainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is

made up of 192 credit points from theCreative and Professional Writing major.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1 Semester 1●

Year 1 Semester 2●

Year 2 Semester 1●

Year 2 Semester 2●

Year 3 Semester 1●

Year 3 Semester 2●

Year 4 Semester 1●

Year 4 Semester 2●

Year 5 Semester 1●

Year 5 Semester 2●

Year 6 Semester 1●

Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1 Semester 1

KWB110 Writing Fundamentals

KWB113Introduction to CreativeWriting

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1 Semester 2

KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting

KWB104Creative Writing: the ShortStory

LLB105Legal Problems andCommunication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2 Semester 1

KWB115 Persuasive Writing

KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

Year 2 Semester 2

KWB108Introduction To LiteraryStudies

KWB112Youth and Children'sWriting

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3 Semester 1

KWB207Great Books: CreativeWriting Classics

KWB211 Stylistics

LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3 Semester 2

KWB212 Writing Poetry

KWB213Corporate Writing andEditing

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4 Semester 1

KWB310Editing and Developing theManuscript

KWB313 Novel and Memoir

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4 Semester 2

KWB303Writing and PublishingIndustry

KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5 Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5 Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6 Semester 1

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

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Advanced Law Elective

Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

General Law Electives List

Code Title

LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442 Legal Clinic

(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code IX86

CRICOS 083028A

Duration(full-time)

5.5 years

OP 5

Rank 92

OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

528

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

CourseCoordinator

Head of Studies, MECA(Creative IndustriesFaculty); Director of UGPrograms School of LawJennifer Yule (Law)

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Anne-Frances Watson(Media andCommunication); JenniferYule (Law)CI: +61 7 3138 8114;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected] (Mediaand Communication);[email protected]

Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

English●

We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Course structure informationStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Media andCommunication program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study media and communicationand law units in your first four years andfor the remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Students will undertake 192 credit pointsof specialist units in media andcommunication (16 units). The Bachelorof Media and Communcation courseanalyses and seeks new applications formass, niche and new media. Authenticlearning opportunities such as industryplacements and projects complementtheoretical course content and give youthe opportunity to apply your newknowledge.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336

Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) andtwo Advanced Electives in law.

Professional RecognitionThe QUT LLB (Hons) is an approveddegree for the purposes of the LegalPractitioners Admission Rules.Accordingly, it enables graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements foradmission to practise as a solicitor and/orbarrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Admission to practiceIf, at the end of your degree, you wish tobecome a legal practitioner, you will needto complete further practical legal training(PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form ofthe Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Pathways to further studyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),provided you have met entryrequirements.

On successful completion of the Bachelorof Laws, there are a number of furtherstudy options open to you. The Bachelorof Laws meets the entry requirements forPractical Legal Training courses (forexample, the QUT Graduate Diploma inLegal Practice). In addition, successfulcompletion of the law degree will allowyou to pursue postgraduate opportunitiesthrough research- and coursework-basedhigher degrees in law.

Career OutcomesCareers exist in audience and marketresearch, collating and analysingaudience data to help media outlets betterunderstand who their audiences are andhow they are interacting with theirproduct. Graduates also find employmentin media policy development in the publicsector and private enterprise. Pathwaysexist to prepare you for further studyincluding honours.

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In developing the LLB (Hons) the Facultyrecognises that graduates areincreasingly seeking a broad range ofcareers including, but not limited to, legalpractice. The defining nature of the QUTLLB (Hons) is its real-world applied naturewhich will equip you with advancedknowledge and research and other skillsand that meet the needs of not only thelegal profession, but also government,community organisations, business andindustry.

The LLB (Hons) provides students with anopportunity to advance their knowledge oflaw in specialised areas through theelective units offered as part of thecourse. The elective units allow you tostudy areas of the law that match yourcareer aspirations.Career opportunities include working ingeneral legal practice, specialist legalpractice, government departments andemployment in private enterprise.

DefermentDomestic students can defer their offer inthis course for one year. In exceptionalcircumstances up to 12 months ofadditional deferment may be granted.

Find out more at deferment

Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Media andCommunication program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study media and communicationand law units in your first four years andfor the remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Students will undertake 192 credit pointsof specialist units in media andcommunication (16 units). The Bachelorof Media and Communcation courseanalyses and seeks new applications formass, niche and new media. Authenticlearning opportunities such as industryplacements and projects complementtheoretical course content and give youthe opportunity to apply your newknowledge.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education Graduation

Statement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, comprised of 192 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Media andCommunication program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study media and communicationand law units in your first four years andfor the remainder of this course you willconcentrate on law studies.

Students will undertake 192 credit pointsof specialist units in media andcommunication (16 units). The Bachelorof Media and Communcation courseanalyses and seeks new applications formass, niche and new media. Authenticlearning opportunities such as industryplacements and projects complementtheoretical course content and give youthe opportunity to apply your newknowledge.

Under the Law component students willcomplete 336 credit points of core unitsand a mixture of Introductory, Generaland Advanced Electives. Students mayselect up to 48 credit points of non-lawelectives or 48 credit points of aUniversity-wide minor in place of four ofthe General Electives. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the Academic Record and / or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.

Total Law credit points: 336Total credit points for core units: 240Total credit points for elective units: 96

Honours Level Units96 credit points of Honours units listedbelow will be used to determine theHonours Levels of the LLB (Hons):LLH201 Legal Research,LLH206 Administrative Law,LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,LLH305 Corporate Law,

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24cps) and2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1 Semester 1●

Year 1 Semester 2●

Year 2 Semester 1●

Year 2 Semester 2●

Year 3 Semester 1●

Year 3 Semester 2●

Year 4 Semester 1●

Year 4 Semester 2●

Year 5 Semester 1●

Year 5 Semester 2●

Year 6 Semester 1●

Law Elective Information●

Code Title

Year 1 Semester 1

KCB101Media and CommunicationTexts

KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication

LLB101 Introduction to Law

LLB102 Torts

Year 1 Semester 2

KCB104Media and Communication:Industries

KCB106Media in a GlobalisedWorld

LLB105Legal Problems andCommunication

LLB106 Criminal Law

Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.

Year 2 Semester 1

KCB102 Media Mythbusting

KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication

LLB103 Dispute Resolution

LLB104Contemporary Law andJustice

Year 2 Semester 2

KCB205ProfessionalCommunication

KJB103 Media Design and Layout

LLH201 Legal Research

Introductory Law Elective

Year 3 Semester 1

KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication

KCB206Social Media, Self andSociety

LLB202 Contract Law

LLB203 Constitutional Law

Year 3 Semester 2

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KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity

KCB302 Political Communication

LLB204Commercial and PersonalProperty Law

LLB205 Equity and Trusts

Year 4 Semester 1

KCB301 Media Audiences

Either KCB303 or KCB307:

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB307Making Media Connections1

LLB301 Real Property Law

General Law Elective

Year 4 Semester 2

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the Media andCommunication Unit Options (KCB303,KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):

KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2

KCB307Making Media Connections1

KCB308Making Media Connections2

KCB310ContemporaryInvestigation in Journalism,Media and Communication

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOPTIONS

One unit (12cp) from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options (KKB341 orKKB345):

KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1

KKB345Creative Industries Project1

LLH206 Administrative Law

LLB303 Evidence

Year 5 Semester 1

LLH302Ethics and the LegalProfession

LLB304 Commercial Remedies

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 5 Semester 2

LLH305 Corporate Law

LLB306 Civil Procedure

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit

Year 6 Semester 1

LLH401 Legal Research Capstone

Advanced Law Elective

Advanced Law Elective

Law Elective Information

Students may complete up to 4 non-lawelectives or a university wide minorcomprised of 4 units in place of theequivalent number of general lawelectives.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Introductory Law Electives

Code Title

LLB140 Human Rights Law

LLB141Introduction toInternational Law

LLB142Regulation ofBusiness

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

General Law Electives List

Code Title

LLB240Chinese LegalSystem

LLB241Discrimination andEqual OpportunityLaw

LLB242 Media Law

LLB243 Family Law

LLB244Criminal LawSentencing

LLB245 Sports Law

LLB340Banking and FinanceLaw

LLB342Immigration andRefugee Law

LLB343Indigenous CulturalHeritage Law

LLB344Intellectual PropertyLaw

LLB345 Internet Law

LLB346 Succession Law

LLB347 Taxation Law

LLB348Socio-LegalResearch Methods

LLB440 Environmental Law

LLB441CommercialContracts in Practice

LLB442Legal Clinic(Advanced)

LLB443Mining andResources Law

LLB444Real EstateTransactions

LLB445InternationalCommercialArbitration

LLB460 Competition Moots A

LLB461 Competition Moots B

LLB462Learning inProfessional Practice

LLB463Legal Clinic(Organised Program)

LLB464Legal Clinic(International)

JSB300Criminal Investigationand Prosecution

This course has been replacedwith IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelorof Laws (Honours) from 2015 and theunits have been recoded. Please refer tothe QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)Blackboard site under My Community onyour blackboard homepage or [email protected] for furtherinformation.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives

Code Title

LLH470CommercialContracts in Practice

LLH471Health Law andPractice

LLH472Public InternationalLaw

LLH473IndependentResearch Project

LLH474 Insolvency Law

LLH475 Theories of Law

LLH476 Competition Law

LLH477Innovation andIntellectual PropertyLaw

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Bachelor of Creative Industries (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code KK52

CRICOS 051401E

Duration(full-time)

1 year

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,600 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Associate ProfessorAngela Romano

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to further studyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Masters of Arts (Research) program(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy(Creative Industries) program (IF49) butentry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,also, on a range of factors including thelevel of your Honours result, examinerreports, and suitability of your research forCreative Industries strategic aims as wellas availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminate

in a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminatein a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

Sample StructureCode Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP400-1 Honours Project

KKP400-2 Honours Project

KKP409Approaches toHonours Enquiry

Choose one unit from the CreativeIndustries Honours Unit Option List*

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP400-3 Honours Project

KKP400-4 Honours Project

KKP400-5 Honours Project

KKP401Honours GraduateSeminar

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code KK53

CRICOS 040320G

Duration(full-time)

1 year

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,600 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Associate ProfessorAngela Romano

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorsdegree in a relevant field of study orequivalent with a minimum grade pointaverage of 5.0 (on a 7-point scale)

Normally students will apply within thefinal year of their bachelors degreeprogram.

Additional entry requirementsYou must provide your proposedtopic and identify a supervisor withyour application form

Applications are subject to approvalby the Honours Coordinator.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorsdegree in a relevant field of study orequivalent with a minimum grade pointaverage of 5.0 (on a 7-point scale)

Normally students will apply within thefinal year of their bachelors degreeprogram.

Additional entry requirementsYou must provide your proposedtopic and identify a supervisor withyour application form

Applications are subject to approvalby the Honours Coordinator.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to further studyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Masters of Arts (Research) program(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy(Creative Industries) program (IF49) butentry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,also, on a range of factors including thelevel of your Honours result, examinerreports, and suitability of your research forCreative Industries strategic aims as well

as availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminatein a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminatein a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

Sample StructureCode Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP400-1 Honours Project

KKP400-2 Honours Project

KKP409Approaches toHonours Enquiry

Choose one unit from the CreativeIndustries Honours Unit Options List*

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP400-3 Honours Project

KKP400-4 Honours Project

KKP400-5 Honours Project

KKP401Honours GraduateSeminar

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Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code KK54

CRICOS 040326B

Duration(full-time)

1 year

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,200 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Associate ProfessorAngela Romano

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Masters of Arts (Research) program(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy(Creative Industries) program (IF49) butentry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,also, on a range of factors including thelevel of your Honours result, examinerreports, and suitability of your research forCreative Industries strategic aims as wellas availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminate

in a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminatein a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

Sample StructureCode Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KJP400Theories ofJournalism, Mediaand Culture

KKP400-1 Honours Project

KKP400-2 Honours Project

KKP409Approaches toHonours Enquiry

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP400-3 Honours Project

KKP400-4 Honours Project

KKP400-5 Honours Project

KKP401Honours GraduateSeminar

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Bachelor of Music (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code KK55

CRICOS 031574E

Duration(full-time)

1 year

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,600 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Associate ProfessorAngela Romano

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Masters of Arts (Research) program(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy(Creative Industries) program (IF49) butentry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,also, on a range of factors including thelevel of your Honours result, examinerreports, and suitability of your research forCreative Industries strategic aims as wellas availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminate

in a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminatein a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

Sample StructureCode Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP400-1 Honours Project

KKP400-2 Honours Project

KKP409Approaches toHonours Enquiry

Choose one unit from the CreativeIndustries Honours Unit Options List

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP400-3 Honours Project

KKP400-4 Honours Project

KKP400-5 Honours Project

KKP401Honours GraduateSeminar

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Bachelor of Media and Communication (Honours)

Year 2016

QUT code KK56

CRICOS 072978A

Duration(full-time)

1 year

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $3,600 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Associate ProfessorAngela Romano

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degreein a relevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) score of 5.0(on QUT's 7-point scale).

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Masters of Arts (Research) program(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy(Creative Industries) program (IF49) butentry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,also, on a range of factors including thelevel of your Honours result, examinerreports, and suitability of your research forCreative Industries strategic aims as wellas availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminate

in a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

International CoursestructureCourse structureYou will undertake a unit in researchdesign, an approved elective related toyour research or practice and a workshopthat assists you in completing your majorproject. Your major project will culminatein a thesis, or a creative or practical workand accompanying analysis.

Sample StructureCode Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP400-1 Honours Project

KKP400-2 Honours Project

KKP409Approaches toHonours Enquiry

Choose one unit from the CreativeIndustries Honours Unit Options List*

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP400-3 Honours Project

KKP400-4 Honours Project

KKP400-5 Honours Project

KKP401Honours GraduateSeminar

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Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries

Year 2016

QUT code KK90

CRICOS 064899M

Duration(full-time)

6 months

Duration(part-timedomestic)

1 year

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $9,000 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,000 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

48

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in any discipline.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in any discipline.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Master of Creative Industries KK88 orthe Master of Advertising (CreativeAdvertising) IX96.

Sample StructureCode Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKM001Introduction to PersonalSocial MediaNetworking

KKM002Professional NetworkingThrough Social Media

KKP112Telling Stories:Narrative in CreativeIndustries

KKP113 Creative Project

One unit from the Creative IndustriesUnit Options List

Note: From 2016 KKP111 Digital Toolsin the Creative Industries has beenreplaced with KKM001 and KKM002.

Creative Industries Unit Options List

DXP401IVD Practices andTechniques

KAP400Advertising Creative:The Brief

KKP414Digital Writing: WordsUnder Glass

KXP406Creative Industries:Events and Festivals

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Master of Design (Urban Design)

Year 2016

QUT code DE50

CRICOS 060812M

Duration(full-time)

1 year

Duration(part-time)

2 years

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,900 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $14,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Dr Kathi Holt-Damant

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Kathi Holt-Damant(Course Leader)Phone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsA completed recognised 4 year BachelorDegree (or higher award) in Architectureor Landscape Architecture with aminimum GPA of 5 (on a 7 point scale).

International EntryrequirementsA completed recognised 4 year BachelorDegree (or higher award) in Architectureor Landscape Architecture with aminimum GPA of 5 (on a 7 point scale).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into DE50 was February2014. Continuing students should refer totheir course structure for enrolmentadvice.

Advanced StandingStudents completing two Masters courseswill be eligible to apply for a maximum of24 credit points advanced standing in thesecond course on the basis of commonunits already completed. Such studentswill be required to complete a minimum of72cp to be determined in consultation withthe nominated Course Leader to achievethe second Masters.

Early Exit OptionsEarly exit with the Graduate Diploma inBuilt Environment and Engineering isavailable upon completion of two coreunits and two specialisation units in thecourse.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intoa research-based degree offered by theCreative Industries Faculty.

Sample StructureCode Title

Year 1, Semester 1

BEN610 Project Management

Principles

DEN510 Urban Design Studio A

DEN511 Theory Research Project A

AMN435Communication,Negotiation andLeadership

Note: Students who have not completedAMN435 by mid 2015 will be required tocomplete KKP001 Entrepreneurship inthe Creative Economy instead.

Year 1, Semester 2

BEN710Sustainable Practice inBuilt Environment andEngineering

BEN910 Integrated Project

DEN520 Urban Design Studio B

DEN521 Theory Research Project B

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Master of Architecture

Year 2016

QUT code DE80

CRICOS 056390G

Duration(full-time)

1 year

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

96

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Professor Paul Sanders

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementsSuccessful completion of QUT's DE42Bachelor of Design (Honours)(Architectural Studies) or

Successful completion of QUT's DE40Bachelor of Design (Architectural Studies)or

A completed recognised 4 yeararchitectural design Bachelor programthat is accredited by the AACA; or

A completed recognised 4 yeararchitectural design Bachelor non-accredited program (internationalprograms). You may be asked to submit aportfolio of design work.

Additional informationAll current DE40 Bachelor of Design(Architectural Studies) and DE42Bachelor of Design (Honours)(Architectural Studies) graduands willautomatically receive an offer to startDE80 Master of Architecture within threeweeks of the current semester resultsbeing released.

All other applicants must apply via thenormal postgraduate admission process.

Applicants who have a three yearqualification must complete QUT'sBachelor of Design (Honours)(Architectural Studies) or a comparableAACA accredited program.

Applications for Bachelor of Design(Honours) (Architectural Studies) aremade via QTAC. Please visit the QTACwebsite www.qtac.edu.au for applicationclosing dates and how to applyinformation.

 International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementsQUT's Bachelor of Design (ArchitecturalStudies) or Bachelor of Design (Honours)(Architectural Studies); or

A completed recognised and AACAaccredited three year full timearchitectural design degree and first yearof a recognised and accredited Master ofArchitecture program, plus successfulportfolio; or

A completed recognised and AACAaccredited (comparable to the QUTBachelor of Design/Honours) four year

architecture degree, plus successfulportfolio; or

A completed (minimum) four yearrecognised degree in Architecture, plussuccessful portfolio.

Additional informationApplicants who do not satisfy direct entryrequirements for the Master ofArchitecture may be considered for apathway via the Bachelor of Design(Honours) (Architectural Studies), leadingto the Master of Architecture.

Portfolio requirementsIf you have completed your Architecturalstudies outside of QUT, you must submita digital portfolio of design works.

Your portfolio should consist of samplesof your university design assignments(architectural design projects) from thehighest year levels of design studio thatyou have completed. The intent of theportfolio is to illustrate your highest levelof skill development during your previousstudies.

Your portfolio should not include samplesof design projects completed forprofessional work (university studiesonly).

The portfolio must include:A minimum of four (4) projects.Ensure that your architecturaldesign abilities are well representedin the portfolio;

Fully documented design projectswith a proper set of plans, sections,elevations and perspectives (photosof models optional), for each projectincluded.

English is the medium of instruction atQUT. Please ensure your portfolios areappropriately translated.

The portfolio should be submitted in adigital format (the preferred format is pdf)and submitted with your application.

Selection criteriaThe portfolio, along with your academictranscripts, will be assessed to determineif you have met the course learningoutcomes comparable to the QUTundergraduate course Bachelor of Design(Honours) (Architectural Studies).

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Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

DescriptionThe Master of Architecture enables thedevelopment of advanced yet balancedunderstanding in architectural design andresearch, contextual studies, technologyand science and studies for professionalpractice. It is the professional degreerequired, along with the requisite post-graduate work experience, for registrationas an architect.

Professional RecognitionGraduates of the DE80 Master ofArchitecture meet the academicrequirements for membership of theAustralian Institute of Architects (AIA).Graduates who have also completed twoyears of practical architectural experience(at least one year postgraduate) will beeligible to undertake the ArchitecturalPractice Examination which, if successful,will enable the graduate to be eligible forregistration with any Board of Architects inAustralia.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1 - Semester 1●

Year 1 - Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1 - Semester 1

DAN101 Master Studio A

DAN125ContemporaryArchitecturalCulture

DAN145ArchitecturalProfessionalPractice

Course Notes

Year 1 - Semester 2

DAN201 Master Studio B

DAN235ProjectManagement

DAN245ContractAdministration

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Master of Advertising (Creative Advertising)

Year 2016

QUT code IX96

CRICOS 048322G

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Linda PollardPhone: +61 7 3138 8114(Creative Industries)Email: [email protected](Creative Industries)

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in an advertising orrelevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (onQUT's 7 point scale).

Relevant field of study include advertising,marketing, business communication,graphic design, visual arts, interactive &visual design, web design, creativewriting, journalism, media, social media,new media, film & tv, communications,public relations, creative production & artsmanagement, entertainment industries,mass communications.

Graduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries PathwayApplicants who have a completedrecognised bachelor or higher award inany discipline may be considered for theGraduate Certificate in Creative Industriesone semester program leading to MasterAdvertising (Creative Advertising) threesemesters.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in an advertising orrelevant field of study with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (onQUT's 7 point scale).

Relevant field of study include advertising,marketing, business communication,graphic design, visual arts, interactive &visual design, web design, creativewriting, journalism, media, social media,new media, film & tv, communications,public relations, creative production & artsmanagement, entertainment industries,mass communications.

Graduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries PathwayApplicants who have a completedrecognised bachelor or higher award inany discipline may be considered for theGraduate Certificate in Creative Industriesone semester program leading to MasterAdvertising (Creative Advertising) threesemesters.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

Sample StructureSemesters

February Entry●

Semester 1●

Semester 2●

Semester 3●

July Entry●

Semester 1●

Semester 2●

Semester 3●

Code Title

February Entry

Semester 1

*Part time students will complete twounits per semester.

AMN420AdvertisingManagement

KAP401Advertising Creative:Concept to Campaign

KAP403Advertising Creative:Trends in New Media

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Semester 2

KAP402Advertising Creative:Copywriting and ArtDirection

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Semester 3

KKP004-1Innovation in theCreative Industries:Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in theCreative Industries:Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in theCreative Industries:Major Project

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July Entry

Semester 1

AMN420AdvertisingManagement

KAP401Advertising Creative:Concept to Campaign

KAP403Advertising Creative:Trends in New Media

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Semester 2

KAP402Advertising Creative:Copywriting and ArtDirection

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Semester 3

KKP004-1Innovation in theCreative Industries:Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in theCreative Industries:Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in theCreative Industries:Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in theCreative Industries:Major Project

* AMN421 may count towards this studyarea if completed in 2015 or earlier.

* KIP424, KIP426, and KIP429 maycount towards this study area ifcompleted by mid 2012 or earlier.

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Master of Journalism

Year 2016

QUT code KJ42

CRICOS 053491D

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Lee DuffieldPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsA completed recognised Bachelor Degree(or higher) in any discipline with a gradepoint average of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).

Applicants who do not meet the entryrequirements for the Masters programmay be eligible for entry into QUT'sGraduate Certificate in Journalism.

International EntryrequirementsA completed recognised Bachelor Degree(or higher) in any discipline with a gradepoint average of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into this course was 2014.Continuing students should complete theirstudies by mid 2017. Please [email protected] if you have any concernsregarding completing your studies withinthis timeframe.

Early Exit OptionsStudents who have completed 48 creditpoints (with at least 36 of these creditpoints from their List A units) may beeligible to graduate with a GraduateCertificate in Journalism (KJ35). Studentswho have completed 96 credit points maybe eligible to graduate with a GraduateDiploma in Journalism (KJ36).

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

International CoursestructureSample StructureThis course has been discontinued andfrom 2015 there will be no further entryinto the program. Continuing studentsshould contact the Faculty for enrolment

advice.

Code Title

Units to be completed:

* Part time students will complete twounits per semester.

* Students should enrol in KKP003 in thesemester prior to Innovation in theCreative Industries: Major Project

KJP400Theories of Journalism,Media and Culture

KJP401 Newswriting

KJP403 Feature Writing

KCP418 is a substitute unit for studentshave not completed KJP401 or KJP403

KCP418Fundamental Media Skillsfor the Workplace

One unit from the Postgraduate UnitOptions (either KKP001 or KKP002):

KKP001Entrepreneurship in theCreative Economy

KKP00220:20 Vision: Imaginingthe Creative Future

Students who have not completed eitherKJB239 or LWS011 prior to 2015 mustselect KCP407

KCP407Applied ProfessionalCommunication

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

KKP004-1Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

One unit from the List A - JournalismUnit Options

One unit from the Creative IndustriesPostgraduate Unit Options

Completion of KJP401 Newswriting andKJP403 Feature Writing prior to 2015still contribute to the completion of thecourse.

Completion of KJB239 Journalism Ethicsand Issues, and LWS011 JournalismLaw prior to 2015 still contribute to thecompletion of the course.

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Master of Fine Arts

Year 2016

QUT code KK42

CRICOS 016349F

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $8,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,900 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

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Master of Fine Arts (Music Industry Professions)

Year 2016

QUT code KK42

CRICOS 016349F

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $8,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,900 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Associate ProfessorMichael WhelanPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsA completed recognised Bachelor degree(or higher) in Music with a grade pointaverage of 4.0 on a 7 point scale.

International EntryrequirementsA completed recognised Bachelor degree(or higher) in Music with a grade pointaverage of 4.0 on a 7 point scale.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake in KK42 was February2014. Students will need to successfullycomplete KK42 by the end of 2015 toavoid course progression difficulties.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

*Part time students will complete 24credit points per semester.

KKP607Advanced ProfessionalPractice 1

KMP410 Music Project 1

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP608Advanced ProfessionalPractice 2

KMP411 Music Project 2

KMP410 and KMP411 have beendiscontinued. These units will counttowards your course if completed in2014 or earlier.

Year 2, Semester 1

KKP613-1 MFA Project

KKP613-2 MFA Project

KKP613-3 MFA Project

KKP613-4 MFA Project

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Master of Creative Industries

Year 2016

QUT code KK88

CRICOS 064900A

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

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Master of Creative Industries (Creative Production and Arts Management)

Year 2016

QUT code KK88

CRICOS 064900A

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Joon-Lee KwokPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in a creative and / orproduction arts management field,business, youth or community arts orrelevant discipline with a minimum gradepoint average (GPA) score of 4.0 (onQUT's 7 point scale).

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in a creative and / orproduction arts management field with aminimum grade point average (GPA)score of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Early Exit OptionsStudents who have completed 48 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate withKK86 Graduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries. Students who have completed48 credit points (with at least 36 of thesecredit points in their Study Area A) maybe eligible to graduate with KK86Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries(Study Area A).

Students who have completed 96 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

KKP001Entrepreneurship in theCreative Economy

KKP00220:20 Vision: Imagining theCreative Future

KXP411Advanced Practice inCreative Production andArts Management

Creative Production and ArtsManagement Unit Option

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

Creative Production and ArtsManagement Unit Option

Creative Production and ArtsManagement Unit Option

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKP004-1Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

Course Notes

For students who have advancedstanding of 48 credit points, full timeentry is only available in February. Parttime students will enrol in two units persemester over six semesters.

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Master of Creative Industries (Creative Writing)

Year 2016

QUT code KK88

CRICOS 064900A

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Lesley HawkesPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsA completed recognised Bachelor Degree(or higher) in any discipline with a gradepoint average of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).

Applicants who do not meet the entryrequirements for the Masters programmay be eligible for entry into QUT'sGraduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries.

International EntryrequirementsA completed recognised Bachelor Degree(or higher) in any discipline with a gradepoint average of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into this course was 2014.Continuing students should complete theirstudies by mid 2017. Please [email protected] if you have any concernsregarding completing your studies withinthis timeframe.

Early Exit OptionsStudents who have completed 48 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries. Students who have completed48 credit points (with at least 36 of thesecredit points in their Study Area A) maybe eligible to graduate with a GraduateCertificate in Creative Industries (StudyArea A).

Students who have completed 96 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

KKP001Entrepreneurship in theCreative Economy

KKP00220:20 Vision: Imagining theCreative Future

KWP410Narrative: AdvancedPractice

Creative Writing Unit Option

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

Creative Writing Unit Option

Creative Writing Unit Option

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKP004-1Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

Course Notes

For students who have advancedstanding of 48 credit points, full timeentry is only available in February. Parttime students will enrol in two units persemester over six semesters.

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Master of Creative Industries (Interactive and Visual Design)

Year 2016

QUT code KK88

CRICOS 064900A

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Jane TurnerPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in an interactive andvisual design field with a minimum gradepoint average (GPA) of 4.0 or better (onQUT's 7 point scale).

 International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in an interactive andvisual design field with a minimum gradepoint average (GPA) of 4.0 or better(on QUT's 7 point scale).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Early Exit OptionsStudents who have completed 48 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate withKK86 Graduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries. Students who have completed48 credit points (with at least 36 of thesecredit points in their Study Area A) maybe eligible to graduate with KK86aGraduate Certificate in Creative Industries(Study Area A).

Students who have completed 96 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

KKP001Entrepreneurship in theCreative Economy

KKP00220:20 Vision: Imagining theCreative Future

DXP412Advanced Practice inInteractive and VisualDesign

Interactive and Visual Design UnitOption

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

Interactive and Visual Design UnitOption

Interactive and Visual Design UnitOption

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKP004-1Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

Course Notes

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Master of Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary)

Year 2016

QUT code KK88

CRICOS 064900A

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Elizabeth EllisonPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in a relevant disciplinewith a minimum grade point average(GPA) score of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 pointscale).

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementsA completed recognised bachelor degree(or higher award) in a relevant disciplinewith a minimum grade point average(GPA) score of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 pointscale).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Early Exit OptionsStudents who have completed 48 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate withKK86 Graduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries. Students who have completed48 credit points (with at least 36 of thesecredit points in their Study Area A) maybe eligible to graduate with KK86Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries(Study Area A).

Students who have completed 96 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

KKP001Entrepreneurship in theCreative Economy

KKP00220:20 Vision: Imagining theCreative Future

Interdisciplinary Unit Option

Interdisciplinary Unit Option

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

*Students commencing in July muststudy KWP420 in second semester.

KWP420Transmedia Storytelling:From Interviewing to Multi-Platform

Interdisciplinary Unit Option

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKP004-1Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

Course Notes

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Master of Creative Industries (Music and Sound)

Year 2016

QUT code KK88

CRICOS 064900A

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Donna HewittPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsA completed recognised Bachelor Degree(or higher) in any discipline with a gradepoint average of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).

Applicants who do not meet the entryrequirements for the Masters programmay be eligible for entry into QUT'sGraduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries.

International EntryrequirementsAn undergraduate degree with an overallminimum grade point average of 5.0 orabove (on a 7-point scale). Studentswhose undergraduate degree is in arelated creative industries discipline mayapply for the Previously Studied Pathway.Applications without the requisite entryrequirements will be considered forspecial entry. Please contact the CreativeIndustries Faculty for more information.

To graduate with a Master of CreativeIndustries (Music & Sound) students arerequired to successfully complete 144credit points, as specified in the StudyArea structure. Advanced standing of upto 48 credit points however may beavailable to students who have completedan undergraduate degree in Music &Sound and meet the GPA requirements.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into this course was 2013.Continuing students should complete theirstudies by mid 2016. Please [email protected] if you have any concernsregarding completing your studies withinthis timeframe.

Early Exit OptionsStudents who have completed 48 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries. Students who have completed48 credit points (with at least 36 of these

credit points in their Study Area A) maybe eligible to graduate with a GraduateCertificate in Creative Industries (StudyArea A).

Students who have completed 96 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

International CoursestructureAny bachelor degree with a minimumgrade point average of 5 (on a 7-pointscale).Applicants without the requisite entryrequirements may be considered forspecial entry.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

*Please note: From 2015 KMP405Materials of Music had been replacedwith KKP616.

KKP001Entrepreneurship in theCreative Economy

KKP00220:20 Vision: Imagining theCreative Future

KKP616Postgraduate IndependentStudy

Music and Sound Unit Option

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

Music and Sound Unit Option

Music and Sound Unit Option

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKP004-1Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

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Course Notes

For students who have advancedstanding of 48 credit points, full timeentry is only available in February. Parttime students will enrol in two units persemester over six semesters.

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Master of Creative Industries (Professional Communication)

Year 2016

QUT code KK88

CRICOS 064900A

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-timedomestic)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $10,500 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Associate Professor BreeHadley

DisciplineCoordinator

Dr Lesley HawkesPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsA completed recognised Bachelor Degree(or higher) in any discipline with a gradepoint average of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).

Applicants who do not meet the entryrequirements for the Masters programmay be eligible for entry into QUT'sGraduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries.

International EntryrequirementsA completed recognised Bachelor Degree(or higher) in any discipline with a gradepoint average of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Important NoticeThe last intake into this course was 2014.Continuing students should complete theirstudies by mid 2017. Please [email protected] if you have any concernsregarding completing your studies withinthis timeframe.

Early Exit OptionsStudents who have completed 48 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Certificate in CreativeIndustries. Students who have completed48 credit points (with at least 36 of thesecredit points in their Study Area A) maybe eligible to graduate with a GraduateCertificate in Creative Industries (StudyArea A).

Students who have completed 96 creditpoints may be eligible to graduate with aGraduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou may be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research).

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)●

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

KKP001Entrepreneurship in theCreative Economy

KKP00220:20 Vision: Imagining theCreative Future

KCP407Applied ProfessionalCommunication

Professional Communication Unit Option

Note: from 2015 KCP407 replacesKWP412

Year 1, Semester 2 (July)

KKP003Project Design in theCreative Industries

Professional Communication Unit Option

Professional Communication Unit Option

Creative Industries Postgraduate UnitOption

Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

KKP004-1Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-2Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-3Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

KKP004-4Innovation in the CreativeIndustries: Major Project

Course Notes

For students who have advancedstanding of 48 credit points, full timeentry is only available in February. Parttime students will enrol in two units persemester over six semesters.

This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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Master of Arts (Research)

Year 2016

QUT code KK51

CRICOS 046055E

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Duration(part-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $11,100 per StudyPeriod (full-time) if youexceed the maximum timeunder the RTS.

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,000 per StudyPeriod (full time)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Professor Brian McNair

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorhonours degree including a majorrelevant to the intended area of study; or

A completed recognised bachelor degree(or equivalent) including a major relevantto the intended area of study with aminimum grade point average (GPA)score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) andrelevant professional and/ or researchexperience as determined by Faculty.

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Application GuideApplicants are asked to nominate asupervisor and topic when submitting aformal application. An application is likelyto be more successful where a supervisorand topic are well matched.

Applicants should ensure that there is agenuine fit with the potential supervisor'sresearch interests by looking at theinterests of the researchers within therelevant school as described on the QUTCreative Industries Faculty website.Applicants are encouraged to contact thepostgraduate research enquiries team forassistance at ([email protected])

This contact should include a transcript ofacademic records, the topic area whichyou wish to study, the school in which youwish to undertake your research, and ifknown, the name of a potentialsupervisor. The HDR Admissions Officermay ask you for further information toassist with your enquiry. The informationwill be passed onto the nominated (orrelevant) school or supervisor.

Faculty Research ContactEmail: [email protected]

Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114

QUT Creative Industries FacultyMusk AveKelvin Grove, QLD 4059

Application SubmissionYou can submit an online application orhardcopy using the PR Form. Hardcopyapplications can be emailed to the QUTHDR Admissions Office at([email protected]).Applications must include all supporting

documentations including your detailedresearch proposal.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorhonours degree including a majorrelevant to the intended area of study; or

A completed recognised bachelor degree(or equivalent) including a major relevantto the intended area of study with aminimum grade point average (GPA)score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) andrelevant professional and/ or researchexperience as determined by Faculty.

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Application GuideApplicants are asked to nominate asupervisor and topic when submitting aformal application. An application is likelyto be more successful where a supervisorand topic are well matched.

Applicants should ensure that there is agenuine fit with the potential supervisor'sresearch interests by looking at theinterests of the researchers within therelevant school as described on the QUTCreative Industries Faculty website.Applicants are encouraged to contact thepostgraduate research enquiries team forassistance at ([email protected])

This contact should include a transcript ofacademic records, the topic area whichyou wish to study, the school in which youwish to undertake your research, and ifknown, the name of a potentialsupervisor. The HDR Admissions Officermay ask you for further information toassist with your enquiry. The informationwill be passed onto the nominated (orrelevant) school or supervisor.

Faculty Research ContactEmail: [email protected]

Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114

QUT Creative Industries FacultyMusk AveKelvin Grove, QLD 4059

Application SubmissionYou can submit an application using the

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FR Form. Applications can be emailed toQUT Admissions([email protected]).Applications must include all supportingdocumentations including your detailedresearch proposal.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research) (KK59) or the Doctor ofPhilosophy (Creative Industries) (IF49)provided you meet entry requirements.

Domestic Course structureThis course is a three semester or 18month program (full-time equivalent),usually comprising of 12 credit points ofcore coursework and up to 24 creditpoints of optional electives, with theremainder of the program culminating insubmission of a research thesis.

Research component

The research component is undertakenas a research thesis of 30 000 words.

International CoursestructureThis course is a three semester or 18month program (full-time equivalent),usually comprising of 12 credit points ofcore coursework and up to 24 creditpoints of optional electives, with theremainder of the program culminating insubmission of a research thesis.

Research component

The research component is undertakenas a research thesis of 30 000 words.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP609Approaches to Media,Communication andCultural Research

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

Thesis Unit

Optional Complementary Studies Unit

Note: students commencing in Julyshould consult with their Supervisor priorto enrolment in KKP609.

Year 1, Semester 2

Thesis Unit

Optional Complementary Studies Unit

Year 2, Semester 1

Thesis Unit

SemestersSemester 1●

Semester 2●

Semester 3●

*Students commencing in July willwork with their Supervisor prior toenrolment in KKP609.

Code Title

Semester 1

Part-time students will enrol in a reducedstudy load over six semesters.

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

KKP609Approaches to Media,Communication andCultural Research

Complementary Studies Unit

Thesis Unit

Note: students commencing in Julyshould consult with their Supervisor priorto enrolment in KKP609.

Semester 2

Complementary Studies Unit

Thesis Unit

Semester 3

KKP615 Graduate Seminar

Thesis Unit

*Students commencing in July will workwith their Supervisor prior to enrolmentin KKP609.

SemestersSemester 1●

Semester 2●

*Students commencing in July willwork with their Supervisor prior toenrolment in KKP609.

Code Title

Semester 1

Part-time students will enrol in a reduced

study load over four semesters.

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

KKP609Approaches to Media,Communication andCultural Research

Thesis Unit

Note: students commencing in Julyshould consult with their supervisor priorto enrolment in KKP609.

Semester 2

Thesis Unit

KKP615 Graduate Seminar

*Students commencing in July will workwith their Supervisor prior to enrolmentin KKP609.

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Master of Design (Research)

Year 2016

QUT code KK60

CRICOS 077690K

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Campus Gardens Point

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $11,000 per StudyPeriod (full time) if youexceed the maximum timeunder RTS.

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,200 per StudyPeriod (full-time)

Total creditpoints

192

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Professor RosemaryKennedy

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorhonours degree including a majorrelevant to the intended area of study; or

A completed recognised bachelor degree(or equivalent) including a major relevantto the intended area of study with aminimum grade point average (GPA)score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) andrelevant professional and/ or researchexperience as determined by Faculty.

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Application GuideApplicants are asked to nominate asupervisor and topic when submitting aformal application. An application is likelyto be more successful where a supervisorand topic are well matched.

Applicants should ensure that there is agenuine fit with the potential supervisor'sresearch interests by looking at theinterests of the researchers within therelevant school as described on the QUTCreative Industries Faculty website.Applicants are encouraged to contact thepostgraduate research enquiries team forassistance at ([email protected])

This contact should include a transcript ofacademic records, the topic area whichyou wish to study, the school in which youwish to undertake your research, and ifknown, the name of a potentialsupervisor. The HDR Admissions Officermay ask you for further information toassist with your enquiry. The informationwill be passed onto the nominated (orrelevant) school or supervisor.

Faculty Research Contact

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114

QUT Creative Industries FacultyMusk AveKelvin Grove, QLD 4059

Application SubmissionYou can submit an online application orhardcopy using the PR Form. Hardcopyapplications can be emailed to the QUTHDR Admissions Office at([email protected]).

Applications must include all supportingdocumentations including your detailedresearch proposal.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorhonours degree including a majorrelevant to the intended area of study; or

A completed recognised bachelor degree(or equivalent) including a major relevantto the intended area of study with aminimum grade point average (GPA)score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) andrelevant professional and/ or researchexperience as determined by Faculty.

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Application GuideApplicants are asked to nominate asupervisor and topic when submitting aformal application. An application is likelyto be more successful where a supervisorand topic are well matched.

Applicants should ensure that there is agenuine fit with the potential supervisor'sresearch interests by looking at theinterests of the researchers within therelevant school as described on the QUTCreative Industries Faculty website.Applicants are encouraged to contact thepostgraduate research enquiries team forassistance at ([email protected])

This contact should include a transcript ofacademic records, the topic area whichyou wish to study, the school in which youwish to undertake your research, and ifknown, the name of a potentialsupervisor. The HDR Admissions Officermay ask you for further information toassist with your enquiry. The informationwill be passed onto the nominated (orrelevant) school or supervisor.

Faculty Research Contact

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114

QUT Creative Industries FacultyMusk AveKelvin Grove, QLD 4059

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Application SubmissionYou can submit an application using theFR Form. Applications can be emailed to QUT Admissions([email protected]).Applications must include all supportingdocumentations including your detailedresearch proposal.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Level 7 cognate entryStudents commencing the program with alevel 7 qualification (3 year Bachelorsdegree or equivalent in a relevantdiscipline) will complete four compulsorycoursework units related to researchtraining, advanced specialist skills anddevelopment of a thesis/exegesis,including two complementary studiesunits. All candidates will undertakeresearch thesis unit which may beundertaken either as a research thesis ofapproximately 30,000 words, or as apractice-led project of industry embeddedproject with a wirtten component of10,000 - 15,000 words.

Level 8 cognate entryStudents commencing the program with alevel 8 qualification (4 years Honoursdegree or equivalent in a relevantdiscipline) will complete two compulsorycoursework units related to researchtraining, advanced specialist skills anddevelopment of a thesis/exegesis. Allcandidates will undertake research thesisunit which may be undertaken either as aresearch thesis of approximately 30,000words, or as a practice-led project ofindustry embedded project with a writtencomponent of 10,000 - 15,000 words.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research) (KK59) or the Doctor ofPhilosophy (Creative Industries) (IF49)provided you meet entry requirements.

Domestic Course structureThis course is a three semester or 18month program (full-time equivalent),usually comprising of a 12 credit points ofcore coursework unit and up to 24 creditpoints of optional electives, with theremainder of the program culminating insubmission of a research thesis.

This course is a three semester or 18month program (full-time equivalent),usually comprising of a 12 credit points ofcore coursework unit and up to 24 creditpoints of optional electives, with theremainder of the program culminating insubmission of a research thesis.

Research component

Depending on the nature of your project,the research component may beundertaken either as a research thesis of30 000 words, or as a creative practice-based project with a written component of7000-10 000 words.

International CoursestructureThis course is a three semester or 18month program (full-time equivalent),usually comprising of a 12 credit points ofcore coursework unit and up to 24 creditpoints of optional electives, with theremainder of the program culminating insubmission of a research thesis.

Research component

Depending on the nature of your project,the research component may beundertaken either as a research thesis of30 000 words, or as a creative practice-based project with a written component of7000-10 000 words.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP624Approaches to DesignResearch

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

Thesis Unit

Optional Complementary Studies Unit

Note: students commencing in Julyshould consult with their Supervisor priorto enrolment in KKP624.

Year 1, Semester 2

Thesis Unit

Optional Complementary Studies Unit

Year 2, Semester 1

Thesis Unit

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP624Approaches to DesignResearch

Thesis unit (24cp)

Complementary Studies Unit 1

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

Note: students commencing in Julyshould consult with their Supervisor priorto enrolment in KKP624.

Year 1, Semester 2

Thesis unit (36cp)

Complementary Studies Unit 2

Year 2, Semester 1

KKP615 Graduate Seminar

Thesis unit (36cp)

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP624Approaches to DesignResearch

Thesis Unit (36cp)

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

Note: students commencing in Julyshould consult with their supervisor priorto enrolment in KKP624.

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP615 Graduate Seminar

Thesis Unit (36cp)

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Master of Fine Arts (Research)

Year 2016

QUT code KK70

CRICOS 079946G

Duration(full-time)

1.5 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $11,100 per StudyPeriod (full time) if youexceed the maximum timeunder RTS.

International fee(indicative)

2016: $13,000 per StudyPeriod (full-time)

Total creditpoints

144

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

CourseCoordinator

Dr Donna Hancox

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorhonours degree including a majorrelevant to the intended area of study; or

A completed recognised bachelor degree(or equivalent) including a major relevantto the intended area of study with aminimum grade point average (GPA)score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) andrelevant professional and/ or researchexperience as determined by Faculty.

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Application GuideApplicants are asked to nominate asupervisor and topic when submitting aformal application. An application is likelyto be more successful where a supervisorand topic are well matched.

Applicants should ensure that there is agenuine fit with the potential supervisor'sresearch interests by looking at theinterests of the researchers within therelevant school as described on the QUTCreative Industries Faculty website.Applicants are encouraged to contact thepostgraduate research enquiries team forassistance at ([email protected])

This contact should include a transcript ofacademic records, the topic area whichyou wish to study, the school in which youwish to undertake your research, and ifknown, the name of a potentialsupervisor. The HDR Admissions Officermay ask you for further information toassist with your enquiry. The informationwill be passed onto the nominated (orrelevant) school or supervisor.

Faculty Research Contact

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114

QUT Creative Industries FacultyMusk AveKelvin Grove, QLD 4059

Application SubmissionYou can submit an online application orhardcopy using the PR Form. Hardcopyapplications can be emailed to the QUTHDR Admissions Office at([email protected]).

Applications must include all supportingdocumentations including your detailedresearch proposal.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelorhonours degree including a majorrelevant to the intended area of study; or

A completed recognised bachelor degree(or equivalent) including a major relevantto the intended area of study with aminimum grade point average (GPA)score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) andrelevant professional and/ or researchexperience as determined by Faculty.

Research proposals must be submittedwith your application. Proposed researchprojects are subject to supervisoravailability and resources available withinthe faculty to support the proposedresearch topic.

Application GuideApplicants are asked to nominate asupervisor and topic when submitting aformal application. An application is likelyto be more successful where a supervisorand topic are well matched.

Applicants should ensure that there is agenuine fit with the potential supervisor'sresearch interests by looking at theinterests of the researchers within therelevant school as described on the QUTCreative Industries Faculty website.Applicants are encouraged to contact thepostgraduate research enquiries team forassistance at ([email protected])

This contact should include a transcript ofacademic records, the topic area whichyou wish to study, the school in which youwish to undertake your research, and ifknown, the name of a potentialsupervisor. The HDR Admissions Officermay ask you for further information toassist with your enquiry. The informationwill be passed onto the nominated (orrelevant) school or supervisor.

Faculty Research Contact

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114

QUT Creative Industries FacultyMusk AveKelvin Grove, QLD 4059

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Application SubmissionYou can submit an application using theFR Form. Applications can be emailed toQUT Admissions([email protected]).Applications must include all supportingdocumentations including your detailedresearch proposal.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Level 7 cognate entryStudents commencing the program with alevel 7 qualification (3 year Bachelorsdegree or equivalent in a relevantdiscipline) will complete four compulsorycoursework units related to researchtraining, advanced specialist skills anddevelopment of a thesis/exegesis,including two complementary studiesunits. All candidates will undertakeresearch thesis unit which may beundertaken either as a research thesis ofapproximately 30,000 words, or as apractice-led project of industry embeddedproject with a wirtten component of10,000 - 15,000 words.

Level 8 cognate entryStudents commencing the program with alevel 8 qualification (4 years Honoursdegree or equivalent in a relevantdiscipline) will complete two compulsorycoursework units related to researchtraining, advanced specialist skills anddevelopment of a thesis/exegesis. Allcandidates will undertake research thesisunit which may be undertaken either as aresearch thesis of approximately 30,000words, or as a practice-led project ofindustry embedded project with a writtencomponent of 10,000 - 15,000 words.

Pathways to Further StudyOn successful completion of this courseyou will be eligible to apply for entry intothe Doctor of Creative Industries(Research) (KK59) or the Doctor ofPhilosophy (Creative Industries) (IF49)provided you meet entry requirements.

Domestic Course structureThis course is a three semester or 18month program (full-time equivalent),usually comprising of a 12 credit points ofcore coursework unit and up to 24 creditpoints of optional electives, with theremainder of the program culminating insubmission of a research thesis.

Research component

The research component will beundertaken as a creative practice-basedproject with a written component of 7000-10 000 words.

Creative practice-led projects mayinclude:

a significant creative work such as alive performance or musiccomposition

a work of fiction or non-fiction●

a script or production for film,television or live performance

a multimedia script or production●

projects commissioned by industry,government and communityorganisations

workplace-related projects.●

International CoursestructureThis course is a three semester or 18month program (full-time equivalent),usually comprising of a 12 credit points ofcore coursework unit and up to 24 creditpoints of optional electives, with theremainder of the program culminating insubmission of a research thesis.

Research component

The research component will beundertaken as a creative practice-basedproject with a written component of 7000-10 000 words.

Creative practice-led projects mayinclude:

a significant creative work such as alive performance or musiccomposition

a work of fiction or non-fiction●

a script or production for film,television or live performance

a multimedia script or production●

projects commissioned by industry,government and communityorganisations

workplace-related projects.●

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP601Approaches toResearch in theCreative Industries

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

Thesis unit

Optional Complementary Studies Unit

Year 1, Semester 2

Thesis unit

Optional Complementary Studies Unit

Year 2, Semester 1

Thesis unit

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

*Students commencing in July willwork with their Supervisor prior toenrolment in KKP601.

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP601Approaches toResearch in theCreative Industries

Thesis unit (24cp)

Complementary Studies Unit 1

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

Year 1, Semester 2

Thesis unit (36cp)

Complementary Studies Unit 2

Year 2, Semester 1

KKP615 Graduate Seminar

Thesis unit (36cp)

*Students commencing in July will workwith their Supervisor prior to enrolmentin KKP601.

SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

*Students commencing in July willwork with their Supervisor prior toenrolment in KKP601.

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

KKP601Approaches toResearch in theCreative Industries

Thesis Unit (36cp)

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP615 Graduate Seminar

Thesis Unit (36cp)

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Doctor of Philosophy

Year 2016

QUT code IF49

CRICOS 006367J

Duration(full-timedomestic)

3 - 4 years

Duration(full-timeinternational)

4 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $14,300 per StudyPeriod (full-time) if youexceed the maximum timeunder RTS.

International fee(indicative)

2016: $15,800 per StudyPeriod (full-time)

Total creditpoints

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

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Doctor of Philosophy (Hosted by Creative Industries Faculty)

Year 2016

QUT code IF49

CRICOS 006367J

Duration(full-timedomestic)

3 - 4 years

Duration(full-timeinternational)

4 years

Campus Kelvin Grove, GardensPoint

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $14,300 per StudyPeriod (full-time) if youexceed the maximum timeunder RTS.

International fee(indicative)

2016: $15,800 per StudyPeriod (full-time)

Total creditpoints

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months January, February,March, April, May, June,July, August, September,October, November,December

Int. Start Months January, February,March, April, May, June,July, August, September,October, November,December

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirementsAcademic entry requirements

A completed recognised relevantFirst Class or Second Class DivisionA Honours degree or equivalent; or

A completed recognised mastersdegree or professional doctorate (byresearch or coursework)

Masters and professional doctoratedegrees by coursework must have asignificant research component, normallynot less than 25%. Holders of mastersand professional doctorate by courseworkmust:

have a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) score of 5.0 onQUT's 7 point scale; and

present evidence of researchexperience and potential forapproval

Admission to the Doctor of Philosophydepends on an applicant’s demonstratedresearch aptitude and the availability ofsupervision, infrastructure and resourcesneeded for the proposed research project.

International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirements

A completed recognised relevantFirst Class or Second Class DivisionA Honours degree or equivalent; or

A completed recognised mastersdegree or professional doctorate (byresearch or coursework)

Masters and professional doctoratedegrees by coursework must have asignificant research component, normallynot less than 25%. Holders of mastersand professional doctorate by courseworkmust:

have a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) score of 5.0 onQUT's 7 point scale; and

present evidence of researchexperience and potential forapproval

Admission to the Doctor of Philosophydepends on an applicant’s demonstratedresearch aptitude and the availability ofsupervision, infrastructure and resourcesneeded for the proposed research project.

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

OverviewThe Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) offers theopportunity to work with an experiencedsupervisory research team to make asignificant and original contribution todisciplinary knowledge. A PhDcandidate’s research must reveal highcritical ability and powers of imaginationand synthesis and may be, depending ondiscipline, demonstrated in the form ofnew knowledge or significant and originaladaptation, application and interpretationof existing knowledge. This world-classprogram provides a basis for criticalinquiry and welcomes collaborative andinterdisciplinary research projects. A QUTPhD graduate will be equipped to seekemployment in industry, researchorganisations and universities.

Entry requirementsAdmission to the Doctor of Philosophydepends on an applicant’s demonstratedresearch aptitude and the availability ofsupervision, infrastructure and resourcesneeded for the proposed research project.

An applicant would normally hold:. a relevant first or second class division Ahonours degree or equivalent, or. an appropriate Masters degree orProfessional Doctorate (by research orcoursework)

Masters and Professional Doctoratesdegrees by coursework must contain asignificant research component, normallyno less than 25%.

Holders of Masters and ProfessionalDoctoral by Coursework must:• have a grade point average of at least5.0 on a 7 point scale and• present evidence of researchexperience and potential for approval

International Student EntryAdmission to the Doctor of Philosophydepends on an applicant’s demonstratedresearch aptitude and the availability ofsupervision, infrastructure and resourcesneeded for the proposed research project.

An applicant would normally hold:. a relevant first or second class division Ahonours degree or equivalent, or. an appropriate Masters degree or

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Professional Doctorate (by research orcoursework)

Masters and Professional Doctoratesdegrees by coursework must contain asignificant research component, normallyno less than 25%.

Holders of Masters and ProfessionalDoctoral by Coursework must:• have a grade point average of at least5.0 on a 7 point scale and• present evidence of researchexperience and potential for approval

English language proficiency requiresInternational applicants to meet an IELTSoverall bandscore of 6.5 with no sub-score below 6.0.

FINANCIAL GUARANTEEAcceptable forms of evidence include:- A letter from an approved employerconfirming the continuation of your salary;OR- A signed Scholarship Agreementbetween QUT and your sponsoringagency; OR- An accepted letter of offer from QUT fora postgraduate research scholarship; OR- An approved external scholarship.

Location & durationThe expected duration of the Doctor ofPhilosophy is three to four years full-time,or six to eight years part-time. Full-timestudy is normally conducted on-campus atQUT. Part-time and external study optionsmay be available depending on theproject, infrastructure requirements andfunding arrangements. Although QUToffers this flexibility, candidates mustmeet minimum attendance requirementsand the university must be satisfied thatadequate supervision and resources areavailable.

International student visas require on-campus study to be completed full-time.

Course StructureQUT adopts a project managementapproach. PhD candidates work closelywith their supervisory team to meetcollegially reviewed milestones leading totimely submission of a thesis forexamination. QUT is proud of its record oftimely completions and low attrition ratesrealised by this approach.

During candidature the supervisor andother key stakeholders will provide adviceand direction to the candidate toencourage their participation in universityscholarly activities such as researchseminars, teaching and publication. Thelength of the thesis varies according to

the topic, but should normally be nolonger than 100,000 words, excludingbibliography.

Further InformationFor further information about this course,please contact:Research Students CentrePhone: +61 7 3138 4475Email: [email protected]

Creative Industries FacultyPhone: +61 7 3138 8114Email: [email protected]

Domestic Course structureCourse designMandatory

IFN001 Advanced InformationRetrieval Skills

Time based Thesis●

Other units as agreed by student innegotiation with their supervisor andfaculty.

International CoursestructureCourse designMandatory

IFN001 Advanced InformationRetrieval Skills

Time based Thesis●

Other units as agreed by student innegotiation with their supervisor andfaculty.

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Doctor of Creative Industries

Year 2016

QUT code KK59

CRICOS 069963A

Duration(full-time)

3 years

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee(indicative)

2016: $9,700 per StudyPeriod (full time) if youexceed the maximum timeunder RTS.

International fee(indicative)

2016: $12,900 per StudyPeriod (full-time)

Total creditpoints

288

Credit pointsfull-time sem.

48

Credit pointspart-time sem.

24

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

CourseCoordinator

Dr Lee McGowan

DisciplineCoordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Entry requirements• a relevant four-year bachelor degreewith first-or second-class division Ahonours, or• an appropriate masters degree, and• two years of practice at an advancedlevel in a position of responsibility in thecreative industries.

Alternative entry for outstanding leadersin creative industries:

• a minimum of five years practice at anexecutive level and currently in a positionof influence in the creative industries, and• an extensive track record of executiveachievement in the workplace or inprofessional practice. 

International Entryrequirements• A relevant four-year bachelor degreewith first-or second-class division Ahonours, or• An appropriate masters degree, and• Two years of practice at an advancedlevel in a position of responsibility in thecreative industries.

Alternative entry for outstanding leadersin creative industries:

• A minimum of five years practice at anexecutive level and currently in a positionof influence in the creative industries, and• An extensive track record of executiveachievement in the workplace or inprofessional practice 

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

Speaking 6.0

Writing 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall 6.5

Domestic Course structureThe program’s supportive structure isdesigned for candidates to progressivelyaccumulate new knowledge and criticaltools that will enhance their practice viatwo year-long research projects,combined with coursework to support and

frame the development of the projects.

To cater for candidates who seek tomaintain a commitment to their industryresponsibilities as well as to theirresearch studies, the coursework isdelivered through a series of short,intensive weekend modules andsustained online support.

By also offering elective choices from awide range of postgraduate units, the DCIgives candidates the opportunity to tailortheir course to achieve individualprofessional goals.

The two projects require candidates toemploy advanced research strategies andapplied reflective approaches in focusingon an element of their industry practice.

Through the DCI program candidatesrefine their professional practitionerexpertise while acquiring doctoralresearch skills.

Areas of study available in the Doctor ofCreative Industries include:

creative practice: including thediscipline areas performing andvisual arts, creative writing,animation

design practice: including thediscipline areas architecture,industrial, interior, fashion andinteraction design

communication: including thediscipline areas journalism, media,film and television

innovation in professional practice ina range of government, corporate orbusiness settings

creative enterprise practice●

policy / cultural development andfacilitation

pedagogical practice, predominantlyin tertiary settings. 

International CoursestructureCourse structureThe program’s supportive structure isdesigned for candidates to progressivelyaccumulate new knowledge and criticaltools that will enhance their practice viatwo year-long research projects,combined with coursework to support andframe the development of the projects.

To cater for candidates who seek tomaintain a commitment to their industryresponsibilities as well as to theirresearch studies, the coursework isdelivered through a series of short,intensive weekend modules and

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sustained online support.

By also offering elective choices from awide range of postgraduate units, the DCIgives candidates the opportunity to tailortheir course to achieve individualprofessional goals.

The two projects require candidates toemploy advanced research strategies andapplied reflective approaches in focusingon an element of their industry practice.

Through the DCI program candidatesrefine their professional practitionerexpertise while acquiring doctoralresearch skills.

Career OutcomesThe Doctor of Creative Industries isdesigned for leaders and highly skilledpractitioners engaged in artistic, design orprofessional practice (such as journalistsand policy developers), creativeenterprise and teaching across all fields ofthe Creative Industries.

Areas of Doctoral Study• creative practice: including the disciplineareas performing and visual arts, creativewriting, animation;• design practice: including the disciplineareas architecture, industrial, interior,fashion and interaction design;• communication: including the disciplineareas journalism, media, film andtelevision;• innovation in professional practice in arange of government, corporate orbusiness settings ;• creative enterprise practice;• policy / cultural development andfacilitation;• pedagogical practice, predominantly intertiary settings.

Sample StructureSemesters

Year 1, Semester 1●

Year 1, Semester 2●

Year 2, Semester 1●

Year 2, Semester 2●

Year 3, Semester 1●

Year 3, Semester 2●

Code Title

Year 1, Semester 1

IFN001Advanced InformationResearch Skills

KKP601Approaches toResearch in theCreative Industries

KKP623Reflective Practice inAction

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1 (Acting,

Dance, Drama, Music, TechnicalProduction)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Communication & Media, Journalism,Visual Arts)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Animation, Design, Fashion, Interactive& Visual Design)

Year 1, Semester 2

KKP603Project Development inthe Creative Industries

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1 (Acting,Dance, Drama, Music, TechnicalProduction)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Communication & Media, Journalism,Visual Arts)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Animation, Design, Fashion, Interactive& Visual Design)

Year 2, Semester 1

KKP622Advanced ReflectivePractice

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1 (Acting,Dance, Drama, Music, TechnicalProduction)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Communication & Media, Journalism,Visual Arts)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Animation, Design, Fashion, Interactive& Visual Design)

Unit Option 1, 12cp (as negotiated withacademic mentor and DCI coordinator).

Year 2, Semester 2

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1 (Acting,Dance, Drama, Music, TechnicalProduction)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Communication & Media, Journalism,Visual Arts)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 1(Animation, Design, Fashion, Interactive& Visual Design)

Unit Option 2, 12cp (as negotiated withacademic mentor and DCI coordinator).

Year 3, Semester 1

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 2 (Acting,Dance, Drama, Music, TechnicalProduction)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 2(Communication & Media, Journalism,Visual Arts)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 2(Animation, Design, Fashion, Interactive& Visual Design)

Year 3, Semester 2

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 2 (Acting,Dance, Drama, Music, TechnicalProduction)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 2(Communication & Media, Journalism,Visual Arts)

OR

Doctoral thesis unit for Project 2(Animation, Design, Fashion, Interactive& Visual Design)

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Second Major: Criminology and Policing

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

72

DisciplineCoordinator 3138 2707

[email protected]

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Second Major: Creative Industries

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

96

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[email protected]

Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

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Second Major: Design

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

96

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[email protected]

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Second Major: Languages

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

72

DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 2050

[email protected]

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Second Major: Policy and Governance

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

72 or 96

DisciplineCoordinator 3138 2707

[email protected]

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Second Major: Property Economics

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

96

DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 8822

[email protected]

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Second Major: Technology Innovation and Design

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

96

DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 8822 ,

[email protected]@qut.edu.au

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Second Major: Urban Development

Year 2016

QUT code Uniwide

Total creditpoints

96

DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 8822

[email protected]

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