This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit https://qutvirtual4.qut.edu.au/group/student/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF06&id=35412. CRICOS No.00213J Diploma in Creative Industries Year 2020 QUT code IF06 CRICOS 081617G Duration (full-time international) 8 - 12 months OP 15 Rank 68 International fee (indicative) 2020: $21,570 per course (96 credit points) Total credit points 96 Credit points full-time sem. 48 Course Coordinator Dr Annetta Spathis ([email protected].au) Discipline Coordinator [email protected]Minimum English requirements Students must meet the English proficiency requirements. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Overall 5.5 Listening 5.0 Reading 5.0 Writing 5.0 Speaking 5.0 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 ● Note ● Code Title Semester One KKD101 Creative Futures KVD104 Photomedia and Artistic Practice DED202 Introducing Design History QCD110 Academic Communication 1 Semester Two KCD103 Strategic Speech Communication KKD102 Creative Industries: Making Connections CYD104 Managing Social Media QCD210 Academic Communication 2 * Units offered subject to availability Note BSD126 Marketing Students who will be studying faculty courses IF27, KC40, KC30, KK35 and KK43 will need to replace DED202 with BSD126 Semesters Semester One ● Semester Two ● Semester Three ● *Units offered are subject to availability ● Code Title Semester One KKD101 Creative Futures QCD110 Academic Communication 1 DED202 Introducing Design History Semester Two KKD102 Creative Industries: Making Connections CYD104 Managing Social Media QCD210 Academic Communication 2 Semester Three KCD103 Strategic Speech Communication KVD104 Photomedia and Artistic Practice *Units offered are subject to availability Students who are studying faculty courses IF27 or KC40 will need to replace DED202 with BSD126 This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit https://qutvirtual4.qut.edu.au/group/student/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF06&id=35412. CRICOS No.00213J
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This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 5.5Listening 5.0Reading 5.0Writing 5.0Speaking 5.0
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 anexcellent learning 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●
Note●
Code TitleSemester OneKKD101 Creative Futures
KVD104 Photomedia and ArtisticPractice
DED202 Introducing Design HistoryQCD110 Academic Communication 1Semester Two
KCD103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KKD102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
CYD104 Managing Social MediaQCD210 Academic Communication 2* Units offered subject to availabilityNoteBSD126 MarketingStudents who will be studying facultycourses IF27, KC40, KC30, KK35 andKK43 will need to replace DED202 withBSD126
SemestersSemester One●
Semester Two●
Semester Three●
*Units offered are subject toavailability
●
Code TitleSemester OneKKD101 Creative FuturesQCD110 Academic Communication 1DED202 Introducing Design HistorySemester Two
KKD102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
CYD104 Managing Social MediaQCD210 Academic Communication 2Semester Three
KCD103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KVD104 Photomedia and ArtisticPractice
*Units offered are subject to availabilityStudents who are studying facultycourses IF27 or KC40 will need toreplace DED202 with BSD126
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic Entry requirementsAdvanced Standing EntryApplicants must have a minimum of 168credit points from core and/or architecturemajor units in this course.
All other applicants will need to apply forthe Bachelor of Design (Architecture).
International EntryrequirementsApplicants must have a minimum of 168credit points of advanced standing fromcore and/or Architecture major units inthis course.
All other applicants will need to apply forthe Bachelor of Design (Architecture).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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# (eight unitsfrom any approved QUT degree), or
●
choose two minors (a minor is aspecific set of four units drawn fromcourses throughout QUT), or
●
choose one minor and fourelectives.
●
Minors and majors allow you to tailor yourstudies to suit your interests and careeraspirations. Minors give you breadth ofknowledge 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 takenfrom outside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplines because that is how it will bewhen you graduate and work in the realworld of design. The possibilities arealmost endless.
Here are some examples that mightinspire ideas:
an architecture student could take aminor in interior design and a workintegrated learning minor to gainprofessional industry experience
●
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 student couldtake a second major in mechanicalor electrical engineering to givethem a deeper understanding ofmanufacturing and production
●
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 visual designstudent could take a second majorin advertising or marketing and workas a designer for a leading digitalagency.
●
And remember - your second major orminors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama or otherdisciplines across QUT. #
Masters courseThis course is designed to be followed byQUT’s one-year Master of Architecture. Inaddition, to work as a registered architectin Australia you will need to:
have completed two years ofpractical work experience (one yearof which may be during yourstudies)
●
successfully complete theArchitectural Practice Examination
●
apply for registration to theArchitects’ Board in each state orterritory in which you wish topractise.
●
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 the
most 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 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 fashion
●
storean 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
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units in integrated technology(climate) and history/theory (cultureand space)
●
study history/theory (architecturein the twentieth century) andarchitectural technology (buildingconstruction)
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first two units of your second majoror first minor
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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
Masters courseThis course is designed to be followed byQUT’s one-year Master of Architecture. Inaddition, to work as a registered architectin Australia you will need to:
have completed two years ofpractical work experience (one yearof which may be during yourstudies)
●
successfully complete theArchitectural Practice Examination
●
apply for registration to theArchitects’ Board in each state orterritory in which you wish topractise.
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.
DEB202 Introducing Design HistoryNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DAB200 Modern Architecture
A Complementary Studies unitNote: Students considering studying onexchange in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
DAB403 Architectural Visualisation 3A Complementary Studies unitNote: Students considering studying onexchange in Year 3 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.
Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio and meeting theminimum OP/Rank score.
What happens nextHow do I find out my portfolio outcome?
During the week preceding 21 December,QUT will update the preferenceinformation within your QTAC applicationto reflect your portfolio outcome. You willbe able to check this via QTAC’sApplication Services. If you are unsurehow to check your preference status thereis a helpful video located on QTAC’sCheck & change webpage.
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.
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Based on the information currentlyheld by QTAC you have notsatisfied the minimum entryrequirements in order to beconsidered for a place in thiscourse.
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What does this mean?
If you have satisfied the minimum entryrequirements for this course you will beconsidered for a place in the course in the21 December 2017 QTAC offer round.While offers will be made from 21 Dec, amajority of offers will be may be madeduring the Major offer round on 16January 2018. Depending on courseplace availability, further offers may bemade in subsequent QTAC offer rounds.
Please note that meeting the minimumentry requirements does not guarantee aQTAC offer will be made as there areusually more eligible applicants thanplaces available in the program.
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 ApplicationServices. For more information onchanging preferences, you can contactQTAC Information Services on 1300 GO
QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.
Contacts
If you require further information, pleasecontact the Creative Industries Faculty by:Phone: (07) 3138 8114 / Email:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisites
Successful portfolio; and●
Successful completion of AustralianYear 12 or comparable qualification
●
Application checklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT.Applications submitted after November 30in any given year may not be assessed intime for commencement of study inSemester 1 of the following year. Youmay post or e-mail your application.
F Form; and●
Portfolio of your work●
Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.
Portfolio requirementsPortfolio requirements●
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0
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 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 yourstudies to suit your interests and careeraspirations. Minors give you breadth ofknowledge 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 takenfrom outside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplines because that is how it will bewhen you graduate and work in the realworld of design. The possibilities arealmost endless. Here are some examplesthat might inspire ideas:
a landscape architecture studentcould take a language minor suchas Italian to help them work
●
an architecture student could take aminor in interior design and a workintegrated learning minor to gainprofessional industry experienceoverseas
●
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 student couldtake a second major in mechanical
●
or electrical engineering to givethem a deeper understanding ofmanufacturing 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 visual designstudent could take a second majorin advertising or marketing and workas a designer for a leading digitalagency.
●
And remember—your second major orminors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama or otherdisciplines 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 of thesix design disciplines also gives you 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. This
is 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 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 breadth
of 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 or●
minor in design, business orcommunicationdevelop 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.
* 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 your
electives for exchange will allow you themost flexibility. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 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 tailor yourstudies to suit your interests and careeraspirations. Minors give you breadth ofknowledge 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 takenfrom outside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplines because that is how it will bewhen you graduate and work in the realworld of design. The possibilities arealmost endless. Here are some examplesthat might 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 major orminors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama or otherdisciplines across QUT. #
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 of thesix design disciplines also gives you 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, this
second 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 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 industry
●
experiencea 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 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
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.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 is●
a specific set of four units drawnfrom courses throughout QUT), orchoose one minor and fourelectives.
●
Minors and majors allow you to tailor yourstudies to suit your interests and careeraspirations. Minors give you breadth ofknowledge 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 takenfrom outside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplines because that is how it will bewhen you graduate and work in the realworld of design. The possibilities arealmost endless. Here are some examplesthat might 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 major orminors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama or otherdisciplines 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
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
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 by QUTresearchers and industry partners
●
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 of thesix design disciplines also gives you 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.
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 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 takenfrom
outside 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 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
areas 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
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 of
eight 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.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 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 tailor yourstudies to suit your interests and careeraspirations. Minors give you breadth ofknowledge 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 takenfrom outside your primary major. You’llwork alongside students from otherdisciplines because that is how it will bewhen you graduate and work in the realworld of design. The possibilities arealmost endless. Here are some examplesthat might 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 major orminors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama or otherdisciplines across QUT. #
understand the breadth of designprocess and theory
●
three foundation units coveringdesign, design history, andsustainability
●
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 of thesix design disciplines also gives you 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 units
in 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 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 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 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
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 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.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 yourprimary major and four units that arecommon to all six design majors(architectural studies, fashion, industrialdesign, interactive and visual design,
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 andcareer aspirations. Minors give youbreadth of knowledge from two otherareas and a second major provides depthin 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 bewhen you graduate and work in the realworld of design. The possibilities arealmost endless. Here are some examplesthat might 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 major orminors could be in film, creative writing,music, visual arts, drama or otherdisciplines across QUT.#
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 of thesix design disciplines also gives you 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.
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 landscape architecture designcourse consists of 17 units in yourprimary major and four units that arecommon 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 when
you 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
●
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
constructioncritique 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 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.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Architecture), youmust complete a total of 288 credit points,made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the architecturediscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: four architecture designspecialisation units (48 creditpoints)a minor, or a combination ofdesign specialisation units andelectives (unit options) (48 creditpoints).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Architecture), youmust complete a total of 288 credit points,made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the architecturediscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: four architecture designspecialisation units (48 creditpoints)a minor, or a combination ofdesign specialisation units andelectives (unit options) (48 creditpoints).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DAB200 Modern Architecture
A Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
DAB311 Systems and StructuresOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
DAB311 Systems and StructuresDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
DAB312 Building ServicesA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
Year 4, Semester 1DAB311 Systems and StructuresDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleYear 4, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB312 Building ServicesYear 5, Semester 1DAB200 Modern Architecture
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
Year 5, Semester 2DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 6, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: Purpose
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)
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Year 4, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
Year 5, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
DAB311 Systems and StructuresYear 5, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
Year 6, Semester 1A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 6, Semester 2DAB312 Building ServicesA Complementary Studies unit
Year 7, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unit
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Domestic Entry requirementsBachelor of Design (Fashion) -DOM portfolio - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully:
submit a portfolio●
meet the minimum selection rankthreshold.
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Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
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All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform and upload your portfolio. You musthave a valid QTAC number or currentQUT student ID number to complete thisstep.
You must pay the non-refundable $70application service fee via QUTPay. Ifyou're applying via the EducationalAccess Scheme or the CentralisedAssessment Selection Program, you areexempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once youreach the confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Portfolio preparation
Fashion portfolio preparation (PDF file,1.1 MB)
Portfolio feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out the outcome?
QTAC applications
Intrafaculty change applications
Change of major or minor applications
CI courses DOM - When will Ifind out the outcome? - Edit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsBachelor of Design (Fashion) -INT portfolio - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully:
submit a portfolio●
have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualification.
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How to applyWe encourage you to apply as soonas possible. Applications submittedafter 30 November may not beassessed in time to start study inSemester 1 of the following year.
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Apply for this course using theinternational student applicationform (PDF file, 297.2 KB). Submityour portfolio with your application.
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out my audition outcome?
International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
CI courses INT - When will I findout the outcome? - EditWhen do I find out my auditionoutcome?International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Fashion), you mustcomplete a total of 288 credit points,made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the fashion discipline
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four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
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complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives
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(unit options) (48 credit points).
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Fashion), you mustcomplete a total of 288 credit points,made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the fashion discipline
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four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1DFB110 Fashion Design Studio 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 1, Semester 2DFB111 Fashion Design Studio 2
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DFB206 Global Fashion CulturesDFB210 Fashion Design Studio 3A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2DFB211 Fashion Design Studio 4DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1DFB310 Fashion Design Studio 5One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2DFB311 Fashion Design Studio 6A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
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●
Year 6, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
Year 1, Semester 2DYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Industrial Design),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the industrial designdiscipline
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four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Industrial Design),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the industrial designdiscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
DNB211 ID Studio 4: ManufacturingTechnology
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2
DNB212 ID Studio 5: AppliedTechnology
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2
DNB212 ID Studio 5: AppliedTechnology
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
DYB122 Design VisualisationsA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
Year 1, Semester 2DYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DNB110 ID Studio 1: User CentredDesign
DYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 2, Semester 2
DNB111 ID Studio 2: Aesthetics andVisualisation
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleYear 3, Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
DNB211 ID Studio 4: ManufacturingTechnology
Year 3, Semester 2
DNB212 ID Studio 5: AppliedTechnology
A Design Specialisation unitYear 4, Semester 1A Complementary Studies unitA Design Specialisation unitYear 4, Semester 2DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignA Design Specialisation unitYear 5, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneYear 6, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitYear 6, Semester 2A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyYear 2, Semester 1
Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)
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Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2
DNB111 ID Studio 2: Aesthetics andVisualisation
DYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 3, Semester 1
DNB211 ID Studio 4: ManufacturingTechnology
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleYear 3, Semester 2
DNB212 ID Studio 5: AppliedTechnology
A Design Specialisation unitYear 4, Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
A Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 2DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 1DYB122 Design VisualisationsA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneYear 6, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignA Design Specialisation unitYear 6, Semester 2One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitYear 7, Semester 1A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Interaction Design),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interactiondesign discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:a second majortwo minors96 creditpoints chosen from the minoroptions, design specialisation unitoptions and university wide unitoptions (elective) lists. A maximumof 48 credit points can be chosenfrom the university wide unit options(elective) lists.
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Recommended second majors include:industrial design●
fashion communication●
animation●
game design●
screen content production●
advertising●
marketing.●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Interaction Design),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interaction designdiscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:a second majortwo minors96 creditpoints chosen from the minoroptions, design specialisation unitoptions and university wide unitoptions (elective) lists. A maximumof 48 credit points can be chosenfrom the university wide unit options(elective) lists.
●
Recommended second majors include:industrial design●
fashion communication●
animation●
game design●
screen content production●
advertising●
marketing.●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
DYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 1, Semester 2DXB111 Web PrototypingDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB211 Creative CodingA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Note: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1DXB310 Augmented InteractionsOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
DYB122 Design VisualisationsNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB310 Augmented InteractionsA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 and
Year 4, Semester 2DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 1DXB310 Augmented InteractionsA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
Year 6, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitYear 6, Semester 2A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyYear 2, Semester 1
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DXB111 Web PrototypingDYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 3, Semester 1
DXB110 Principles of InteractionDesign
DXB211 Creative CodingYear 3, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaA Complementary Studies unitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Year 5, Semester 1
DXB310 Augmented InteractionsA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 2A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 6, Semester 1DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 6, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
Year 7, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unit
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Interior Architecture),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interior architecturediscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (Interior Architecture),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interior architecturediscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityYear 1, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB112 Spatial MaterialityYear 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleYear 3, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
A Design Specialisation unitYear 3, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DTB204 Interior Studio 3A Design Specialisation unitYear 4, Semester 2DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyA Design Specialisation unitYear 5, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsYear 6, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitYear 6, Semester 2A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
Year 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB111 Create and Represent: FormNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.
Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture), you must complete a totalof 288 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the landscapearchitecture discipline
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four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture), you must complete a totalof 288 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the landscapearchitecture discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityYear 1, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DLB204 Planting DesignDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unit
Note: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1
DLB201 Landform, Technology andTechniques
DLB202 Landscape, People and PlaceStudio
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
DLB302 Landscape Materiality andConstructs
DLB303 Resilient Landscapes StudioA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unitYear 6, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitYear 7, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyA Complementary Studies unit
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (VisualCommunication), you must complete atotal of 288 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the visualcommunication discipline
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four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
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complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design (VisualCommunication), you must complete atotal of 288 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the visualcommunication discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignDYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
FabricationDYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 1, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignDVB202 Visual Narrative DesignA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 2, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignDYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsNote: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 3, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignDVB202 Visual Narrative DesignOne unit from the Design SpecialisationunitsA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
Year 1, Semester 2DYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignDYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 2, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleYear 3, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignA Design Specialisation unitYear 3, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
A Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DVB202 Visual Narrative DesignA Design Specialisation unitYear 4, Semester 2DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextA Design Specialisation unitYear 5, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
Note: DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design will be offered insemester 1 in 2019 and 2020. From2021, it will be offered in semester 2only.Year 6, Semester 1One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
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DYB122 Design VisualisationsNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 3, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignA Design Specialisation unitYear 3, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
A Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleA Design Specialisation unitYear 4, Semester 2DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignA Design Specialisation unitYear 5, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
Note: DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design will be offered insemester 1 in 2019 and 2020. From2021, it will be offered in semester 2only.Year 6, Semester 1DVB202 Visual Narrative DesignA Complementary Studies unitYear 6, Semester 2One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):
DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitYear 7, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextA Complementary Studies unit
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Architecture), you must complete a totalof 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from thearchitecture discipline
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four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
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complementary studies, made up of:four architecture designspecialisation units (48 creditpoints)a minor, or a combination ofdesign specialisation units andelectives (unit options) (48 creditpoints).
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an international study year (96credit points).
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Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in
2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
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have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
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you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
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be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
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be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
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Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Architecture), you must complete a totalof 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from thearchitecture discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:four architecture designspecialisation units (48 creditpoints)a minor, or a combination ofdesign specialisation units and
electives (unit options) (48 creditpoints).an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
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be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
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Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
A Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 June, foroverseas study in Year 3 Semester 1.Year 2, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
DAB311 Systems and StructuresOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 2
DYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityYear 2, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 November,for overseas study in Year 4 Semester1.Year 3, Semester 1DAB200 Modern Architecture
DAB201 Architectural Design 3:Dwelling
DAB311 Systems and StructuresDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
DAB312 Building ServicesA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):
Bachelor of Design - International (Architecture)
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Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesSuccessful portfolio and meeting theminimum OP / rank score.
Key dates
Thursday 1 August 2019: QTACapplications, I Forms, CM Forms and theQUT Online Registration Form open.
5pm Friday 20 September 2019: QTACapplications, I Forms, CM Forms and theQUT Online Registration Form close*.Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered.
How to Apply – Domestic Applicants
To successfully apply for entry into thiscourse you are required to complete thesteps below.
Step 1: Apply through QTAC. CurrentCreative Industries Faculty (CIF)undergraduate students changing courseor major must instead submit an I Form orCM Form as appropriate.
Step 2: Upload your portfolio andcomplete the QUT Online RegistrationForm. Please refer to the Fashionportfolio preparation document for detailson what to include in your submission.
To complete the QUT Online Registrationform you must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step. This stepincludes the requirement to pay the non-refundable $70 application service fee viaQUTPay and upload a portfolio.Applicants seeking admission assistancevia QTAC’s Educational Access Schemeand/or QUT’s Oodgeroo CentralisedAssessment Selection Program areexempt from the fee. Your application iscomplete once you reach the confirmationnotice screen and receive yourconfirmation email.
Portfolio preparation
Fashion portfolio preparation
Portfolio feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisites
Successful portfolio; and●
Satisfactory completion of Year 12in an Australian school system orequivalent.
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How to Apply- International ApplicantsStep 1: Complete the F formStep 2: Please submit your Portfolio withyour F form application.
Portfolio preparation
Fashion portfolio preparation
Portfolio feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Fashion), you must complete a total of
384 credit points, made up of:a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the fashion discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Fashion), you must complete a total of384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the fashion discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 course
requirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1 (Exchange)●
Year 3 Semester 2 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1DFB110 Fashion Design Studio 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 1, Semester 2DFB111 Fashion Design Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 2, Semester 1DFB206 Global Fashion CulturesDFB210 Fashion Design Studio 3A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 June, foroverseas study in Year 3 Semester 1.Year 2, Semester 2DFB211 Fashion Design Studio 4DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3 Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 3 Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1DFB310 Fashion Design Studio 5One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 2DFB311 Fashion Design Studio 6
Bachelor of Design - International (Fashion)
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - Interantional(Industrial Design), you must complete atotal of 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the industrialdesign discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - Interantional(Industrial Design), you must complete atotal of 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the industrialdesign discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 June, foroverseas study in Year 3 Semester 1.Year 2, Semester 2
DNB212 ID Studio 5: AppliedTechnology
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 November,for overseas study in Year 4 Semester1.Year 3, Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
DYB122 Design VisualisationsA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Interaction Design), you must complete atotal of 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interaction designdiscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:a second majortwo minors96 creditpoints chosen from the minoroptions, design specialisation unitoptions and university wide unitoptions (elective) lists. A maximumof 48 credit points can be chosenfrom the university wide unit options(elective) lists.
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with first
year introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Interaction Design), you must complete atotal of 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interaction designdiscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:a second majortwo minors96 creditpoints chosen from the minoroptions, design specialisation unit
options and university wide unitoptions (elective) lists. A maximumof 48 credit points can be chosenfrom the university wide unit options(elective) lists.an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
DYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 1, Semester 2DXB111 Web PrototypingDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 2, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB211 Creative CodingA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 June, foroverseas study in Year 3 Semester 1.Year 2, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Reminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1DXB310 Augmented InteractionsOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Reminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 November,for overseas study in Year 4 Semester1.Year 3, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB310 Augmented InteractionsA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 1DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
Bachelor of Design - International (Interaction Design)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International (InteriorArchitecture), you must complete a totalof 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interior architecturediscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International (InteriorArchitecture), you must complete a totalof 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interior architecturediscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
●
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)●
Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityYear 1, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesYear 2, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 June, foroverseas study in Year 3 Semester 1.Year 2, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4 Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityYear 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 November,for overseas study in Year 4 Semester1.Year 3, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Landscape Architecture), you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from thelandscape architecture discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in
2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year. Checkyour eligibility.
You must also complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior to yourexchange.
Where possible QUT will try to ensureyou get your preferred study destination,but this cannot be guaranteed. However ifyou meet the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, you will be able toundertake an overseas study experience.
Study Plan ProgressionInternational CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International(Landscape Architecture), you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from thelandscape architecture discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up of:design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
●
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)●
Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityYear 1, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesYear 2, Semester 1
DLB201 Landform, Technology and
Techniques
DLB202 Landscape, People and PlaceStudio
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 June, foroverseas study in Year 3 Semester 1.Year 2, Semester 2DLB204 Planting DesignDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 2
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International (VisualCommunication), you must complete atotal of 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the visualcommunication discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
●
be supported by your faculty, whowill be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.
●
be financially self-sufficient for the●
duration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements for theBachelor of Design - International (VisualCommunication), you must complete atotal of 384 credit points, made up of:
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the visualcommunication discipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
complementary studies, made up ofboth: design specialisation units(minimum 48 credit points)a minor,or a combination of designspecialisation units and electives(unit options) (48 credit points).
●
an international study year (96credit points).
●
Note: Bachelor of Design - International isbeing introduced progressively, with firstyear introduced in 2019 and fourth year in2022.
Special conditionsYou'll need to meet certain criteria to beeligible for your exchange year, including:
be currently enrolled at QUT (notdeferred).
●
have a GPA of at least 4.50. Thismust be maintained up until yourtime of departure for exchange.
●
you must complete DYB102 ImpactLab 2: People at any stage prior toyour exchange.
will be asked to confirm yoursuitability to participate in theexchange program. They willconsider any history of not meetingthe standards of behaviour outlinedin the Student Code of Conduct.be financially self-sufficient for theduration of your exchange. You'llneed to pay for your own travel andliving expenses.
●
agree to the key exchangerequirements when applying forexchange. These include but arenot limited to: Abiding by the QUTcode of conduct whilst onexchangeAttending the compulsorypre-departure session.Abiding by allexchange conditions with regards toQUT insurance and registration withCustomer Care. More informationabout this is given on the pre-departure page.
●
Students who do not meet theserequirements will be ineligible.
Where possible QUT will try to ensurestudents get their preferred studydestination, but this cannot beguaranteed. However every student whomeets the QUT exchange programrequirements, as well as DE45 courserequirements, will be able to undertake anoverseas study experience.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
●
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)●
Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignDYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 1, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
DYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 2, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignDVB202 Visual Narrative DesignA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 June, foroverseas study in Year 3 Semester 1.Year 2, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesYear 2, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignDYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsYear 2, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: You must submit yourexchange application by 1 November,for overseas study in Year 4 Semester1.Year 3, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignDVB202 Visual Narrative DesignA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitReminder: you must complete DYB102Impact Lab 2: People prior to yourexchange.Year 3, Semester 2 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 1 (Exchange)48 credit points studied overseasYear 4, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
A Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 5, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Design Specialisation unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Entertainment)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
KXB101 Introduction to EntertainmentYear 1, Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
KCB205 Professional CommunicationKXB102 Global EntertainmentNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Journalism)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KJB101 Computational Journalism
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
KCB205 Professional CommunicationKJB120 NewswritingNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Media & Communication)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB101 Media and CommunicationTexts
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social Media* Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingKCB205 Professional CommunicationKCB206 Social Media, Self and SocietyA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2AMB319 Media PlanningCCB102 Multi-Media DesignA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioCYB105 Understanding AudiencesA Complementary Studies unit* Note: If you intend completingCWB301 Political Communication fromthe Year 3 Semester 2 Media andCommunication unit options list it willneed to be completed this semester.Year 3, Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301, or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB20 Corporate Writing and Editing
1CWB301 Political Communication
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Public Relations)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Journalism)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Media & Communication)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB101 Media and CommunicationTexts
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
KXB101 Introduction to EntertainmentYear 1, Semester 2
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CYB104 Managing Social MediaKXB102 Global EntertainmentEither AMB220 or AMB263:
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KCB205 Professional CommunicationKCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
CCB102 Multi-Media DesignLWS009 Introduction to LawA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1CYB105 Understanding AudiencesLWS008 Entertainment LawA Complementary Studies UnitA Complementary Studies Unit* Note: If you intend completingCWB301 Political Communication fromthe Year 3 Semester 2 Media andCommunication unit options list it willneed to be completed this semester.Year 3, Semester 2AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
One unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301, or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Public Relations)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
KXB101 Introduction to EntertainmentYear 1, Semester 2
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesKCB205 Professional CommunicationKXB102 Global EntertainmentNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
A Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2LWS009 Introduction to LawA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1AMB374 Global Public Relations CasesLWS008 Entertainment LawTwo from AMB202, AMB310 orAMB330:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 3, Semester 2AMB207 Entertainment MarketingAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Media & Communication)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB101 Media and CommunicationTexts
KJB101 Computational Journalism
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CYB104 Managing Social MediaKJB120 NewswritingEither AMB220 or AMB263:
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
KCB205 Professional CommunicationKCB206 Social Media, Self and SocietyA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCJB103 Journalistic InquiryA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1CYB105 Understanding AudiencesCJB201 Feature WritingA Complementary Studies UnitA Complementary Studies unit* Note: If you intend completingCWB301 Political Communication fromthe Year 3 Semester 2 Media andCommunication unit options list it willneed to be completed this semester.Year 3, Semester 2KJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative ReportingOne unit from the Media and
Communication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301, or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
A Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Public Relations)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KJB101 Computational Journalism
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
KCB205 Professional CommunicationKJB120 NewswritingNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2AMB372 Public Relations PlanningCJB103 Journalistic InquiryA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1AMB374 Global Public Relations CasesCJB201 Feature WritingTwo from AMB202, AMB310 orAMB330:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 3, Semester 2AMB379 Public Relations CampaignsKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative ReportingA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Media & Communication and Public Relations)
Year 2020
QUT code IF27
CRICOS 037542J
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 71
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tess Van Hemert(Entertainment); Dr JasonSternberg (Journalism);Dr Elija Cassidy (Media &Communication); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 credit
points comprising: IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
IF27 core units (6 units)●
Two IF27 Majors (6 units each)(these majors appear on youracademic record but not on yourparchment)
●
Complementary Studies options (6units) comprising either a MinorPLUS 24cp of Unit Options; or 72cpof Unit Options
●
Year 1explore 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 andcreative talents
●
gain real-world experience throughwork placement opportunities
●
network with industry leaders●
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
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 TitleIF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB126 Marketing
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Studentscompleting the Advertising Major mustselect AMB220):
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
* From 2019, KJB102 Introduction toJournalism, Media and Communicationhas been replaced by CYB101. Studentswho have completed KJB101 can stillcount it towards the IF27 core units.MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 unitsrequired - Select two of the following 6-unit majorsAdvertising MajorINSTRUCTIONS: Students completingthe Advertising Major must completeAMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Unitsor as a Complementary Studies UnitOption.AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB339 Advertising CampaignsJournalism MajorCJB101 NewswritingCJB103 Journalistic InquiryCJB201 Feature WritingDFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative Reporting* From 2019, KJB101 ComputationalJournalism has been replaced by
DFB207. Students who have completedKJB101 can still count it towards thismajor.Media and Communication MajorCCB102 Multi-Media DesignCCB202 Social Media, Self and Society
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaCYB105 Understanding AudiencesOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301 or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
CWB301 Political Communication
* From 2019, KCB203 ConsumptionMatters: Consumer Cultures and Identityhas been replaced by a choice betweenCWB301/KCB302, KWB213/CWB201,or CCB201. Students who havecompleted KCB203 can still count ittowards this major.* From 2018, KCB106 Media in aGlobalised Word has been replaced byCYB104. Students who have completedKCB106 can still count it towards thismajor.Public Relations Major
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB372 Public Relations PlanningAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsStudents 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:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital PortfolioStudents will be able to count AMB230towards this major if they havecompleted in 2013 or earlier.Entertainment MajorAMB207 Entertainment MarketingCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Entertainment IndustriesLWS008 Entertainment LawLWS009 Introduction to Law
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 Marketing
KCB101 Media and CommunicationTexts
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
CYB104 Managing Social MediaA Complementary Studies unit* Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1AMB264 Public Relations TechniquesKCB205 Professional CommunicationKCB206 Social Media, Self and SocietyA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2AMB372 Public Relations PlanningCCB102 Multi-Media DesignA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1CYB105 Understanding AudiencesAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesA Complementary Studies UnitA Complementary Studies unit* Note: If you intend completingCWB301 Political Communication fromthe Year 3 Semester 2 Media andCommunication unit options list it willneed to be completed this semester.Year 3, Semester 2AMB379 Public Relations CampaignsOne unit from the Media andCommunication unit options list(CCB201, CWB301, or CWB201):CCB201 Australian MediaCWB20 Corporate Writing and Editing
1CWB301 Political Communication
Two from AMB202, AMB310 orAMB330:
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB310 Real World Internships andProjects
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
Media and Communication coreunits - 192 credit points
●
Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major; or two 48credit point minors; or one minorand four unit options (electives)
●
Year 1establish 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 the●
social and cultural impact ofemerging media technologies,media regulation and ownershipundertake 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 throughinternships, service learning orcreative industries projects
●
be a contributor to media platforms●
use research skills to investigateAustralian media outlet audiences
●
make industry contacts●
specialised research projectopportunities with leading scholars
●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
Media and Communication coreunits - 192 credit points
●
Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major; or two 48credit point minors; or one minorand four unit options (electives)
●
Year 1establish your knowledge incommunication practice and theory,media research and audience
analysisunderstand 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 throughinternships, service learning orcreative industries projects
●
be a contributor to media platforms●
use research skills to investigateAustralian media outlet audiences
●
make industry contacts●
specialised research projectopportunities with leading scholars
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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
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KCB101 Media and CommunicationTexts
KCB102 Media Mythbusting
KCB103 Strategic SpeechCommunication
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
KCB104 Media and Communication:Industries
CYB104 Managing Social MediaKCB205 Professional CommunicationKJB103 Media Design and LayoutNOTE: 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
KCB105 Inquiry in Media andCommunication
KCB206 Social Media, Self and SocietyA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2
CWB112
Popular Culture: A 21stCentury CommunicationIndustry
KCB302 Political CommunicationA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1CYB105 Understanding AudiencesCREATIVE INDUSTRIES WORKINTEGRATED LEARNING OPTIONS:One unit (12cp) from the CreativeIndustries Work Integrated LearningOptions (KKB341 or KKB345):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS:Two units (24cp) from the Media andCommunication Unit Options (CCB302or CCB303):CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectA Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit* Note: KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1,KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2,KCB307 Making Media Connections 1and KCB308 Making Media Connections2 are permitted to count towards theMedia and Communication Unit Optionsif completed in 2019 or earlier.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $31,400 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Lisa Schuster(Advertising), Dr AnneLane (Public Relations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (Advertisingand Public Relations), you must completea total of 288 credit points, made up of:
an advertising and public relationsmajor (144 credit points)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,
depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (Advertisingand Public Relations), you must completea total of 288 credit points, made up of:
an advertising and public relationsmajor (144 credit points)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB104 Managing Social MediaNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB264 Public Relations TechniquesAMB318 Advertising CopywritingA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2AMB319 Media PlanningAMB372 Public Relations PlanningA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 212 credit points from the CampaignsUnit Options List (AMB339 or AMB379):AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2BSB126 Marketing
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
AMB263 Introduction to PublicRelations
AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningAMB372 Public Relations Planning
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB374 Global Public Relations CasesA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 212 credit points from the CampaignsUnit Options List (AMB339 or AMB379):AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB379 Public Relations CampaignsA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia), you must complete a total of 288credit points, made up of:
a digital media major (144 creditpoints)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,
depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia), you must complete a total of 288credit points, made up of:
a digital media major (144 creditpoints)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and Debates
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2019or earlier and you are not required tocomplete CCB200 Digital Platforms.Year 3, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaYear 2, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and Debates
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB105 Understanding AudiencesA Complementary Studies unitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
A Complementary Studies unitNote: CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2019or earlier and you are not required tocomplete CCB200 Digital Platforms.Year 3, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication(Entertainment Industries), you mustcomplete a total of 288 credit points,made up of:
entertainment industries major (144credit points)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in a
creative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication(Entertainment Industries), you mustcomplete a total of 288 credit points,made up of:
entertainment industries major (144credit points)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
LWS009 Introduction to LawNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CDB201 Entertainment StrategyLWS008 Entertainment LawA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2CCB201 Australian MediaCDB202 Entertainment CulturesA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1
CDB301 Critical Issues in theEntertainment Industries
CDB302 Entertainment Project 1: Pre-Production
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
CDB303 Entertainment Project 2:Production
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaLWS009 Introduction to LawYear 2, Semester 1
CDB101 Managing Media andEntertainment
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB105 Understanding AudiencesA Complementary Studies unitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2
CYB106 Global Media and
Entertainment IndustriesA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1CDB201 Entertainment StrategyLWS008 Entertainment LawA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian MediaCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CDB303 Entertainment Project 2:Production
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourYear 4, Semester 1
CDB301 Critical Issues in theEntertainment Industries
CDB302 Entertainment Project 1: Pre-Production
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (Journalism),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints, made up of:
a journalism major (144 creditpoints)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,
depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (Journalism),you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints, made up of:
a journalism major (144 creditpoints)
●
four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication), you must complete atotal of 288 credit points, made up of:
a professional communication major(144 credit points)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,
depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication), you must complete atotal of 288 credit points, made up of:
a professional communication major(144 credit points)
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four core units (48 credit points)●
complementary studies: a secondmajor (96 credit points), two minors(48 credit points each), or one minor(48 credit points) and 48 creditpoints chosen from unit options(electives).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB104 Managing Social MediaNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CWB202
Rhetoric: PublicCommunication Skills
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCWB103
Interpersonal and InterculturalNegotiation
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaYear 2, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media and
Entertainment IndustriesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CWB202
Rhetoric: PublicCommunication Skills
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
Journalism core units - 192 creditpoints
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Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major; or two 48credit point minors; or one minorand four unit options (electives)
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Year 1learn writing, reporting, research,data analysis and data managementskills
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study sophisticated writing andproduction concepts
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Year 2further explore writing styles inmagazines and feature writing
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study broadcast reporting, writingand production
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learn about journalism issues andethics
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Year 3opportunities as senior reporters inprint, broadcasting and online media
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make current affair reports for4EBFM radio, QUT News or onlineproductions
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study advanced writing andreporting
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opportunity for an internship withinthe industry
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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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
Journalism core units - 192 creditpoints
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Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major; or two 48credit point minors; or one minorand four unit options (electives)
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Year 1learn 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
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make current affair reports for4EBFM radio, QUT News or online
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.
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
KJB120 Newswriting
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
Year 1, Semester 2CYB104 Managing Social MediaKJB103 Media Design and LayoutKJB121 Journalistic InquiryLWS011 Journalism LawNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KJB224 Feature WritingKJB239 Journalism Ethics and IssuesKJB304 Sub-EditingA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2KJB222 Online Journalism 1
KJB235 Radio and TelevisionJournalism 1
A Complementary Studies UnitYear 3, Semester 1A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Investigative ReportingA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitComplementary Studies Option -Advanced Journalism Minor (KJ32MNR-ADVJOUR)Antirequisite(s): Online and PrintJournalism Practice Minor; Radio,Television and Print Journalism PracticeMinorSelect 48cp of the following units:DFB207 Fashion and Style JournalismCCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCJB102 Visual JournalismCJB302 NewsdeskKJB280 International JournalismKJB323 Online Journalism 2
KJB336 Radio and TelevisionJournalism 2
KJB337 Investigative ReportingWorkplace and Project Unit Options:KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2*Note: KCB310 is permitted to counttowards the Advanced Journalism Minor(KJ32MNR-ADVJOUR) Unit Options ifcompleted in 2018 or earlier.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 areas
by adding two minors to your chosencreative industries major.
Creative Industries majors are available inthe following areas: Animation; Art andDesign History; Creative and ProfessionalWriting; 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, InteriorDesign Studies, Landscape ArchitectureStudies, Marketing, Online Environments,and Public 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
learn how to apply creativity forcommercial and artistic gain
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gain communication skills●
start your major(s) and/or minor(s)in first semester
Year 2continue studies in your chosenmajor(s) and/or minor(s)
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expand your professionalknowledge
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study project development andengage with industry
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gain core skills important for allcareer paths
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Year 3extend your creative skills withinyour chosen major or minor
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apply your course knowledge toreal-world applications
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design your career path by choosingtwo work integrated learning (WIL)units from: an industry partnerinternship programa project toprepare you to work as a consultantor freelancea national orinternational study tourunits toprepare you for a research career
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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 in thehistory and practices of animationincluding drawing, motion and 3Dcomputer graphics/computer andcharacter animation, and real-timemodelling for virtual environments.
Art and design historyDevelop the expertise for a career in arange of arts professions includingcuratorial work, art or design criticism,and arts administration. Learn how toconduct sophisticated visual analysis,discuss and write about art and design,and contextualise objects and artworkshistorically and culturally.
Creative and professional writingLearn about the key techniques andtopics of discussion and debate in avariety of genres and writing contexts.Enhance your ability to develop, adaptand respond to different forms of creativeand professional writing, equipping youwith the versatility required of professionalwriters and the critical analytical andeditorial skills relevant to many social andemployment situations.
Dance studiesGain skills in contemporary dance, balletand choreography and an understandingof the social and historical context ofdance. Previously acquired skill,
knowledge and physical fitness arerequired.
DramaGain a broad understanding of howdrama performances are structured,performed and organised with anemphasis on contemporary performanceforms, and the roles they play in shapingour understanding of contemporaryissues.
Entertainment industriesDevelop the knowledge and skillsrequired to pursue a career in theentertainment industries, including anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding of entertainment business,legal and creative processes; an ability tobalance these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current entertainmentcontent and business.
Fashion communicationDevelop theoretical, strategic andpractical knowledge of the transformationof the Australian fashion industry ininternational contexts which is changinghow fashion is communicated, marketed,distributed and consumed. Explore newstrategies of branding, trend analysis,styling, promotion and marketing in thecontext of omni-tailing and social media.Learn new modes of digital, graphic andtechnical protocols and engage with arange of fashion communication skillsfocusing on fashion graphics, productdevelopment and fashion journalism.
Film, television and screenDevelop knowledge and skills in thetheory and practices of film, television andscreen. Enhance your creative, technicaland organisational abilities while buildingstorytelling and communication skills.
Interactive and visual designDevelop contemporary design skills forprint media, websites, mobile media andcomputer games. Build a career inmarketing, web design, electronicpublishing, interaction design and thecreative aspects of game design.
JournalismDevelop high-level skills in journalismresearch, writing and publication ofstories, including the editing, layout anddesign skills required for final publication.
Literary studiesDevelop skills in textual analysis, criticalthinking and writing, and how to producecreative work as research. Enhance yourawareness of current debates that
surround reading, writing and methods ofproduction.
Media and communicationDevelop skills to produce innovative andengaging media and communicationcontent and apply this knowledge byproducing content for online and printmedia; creating persuasive oral andwritten communication; and evaluatingthe impact of media messages throughaudience research.
MusicDevelop knowledge in music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts, as well as skills inspecific music and sound environments.Build understanding of how music andsound operate as forms of social, culturaland political communication over the pastsixty years.
Second major (8 units)All primary majors listed above can bestudied as second majors, and also:
Architectural studiesLearn how architects design anddocument buildings and other structures,including the fundamentals of buildingtechnology. Prepare for diverse careers inpractice that embrace vision, design,technology and people, and includecritical writing, enterprise andmanagement.
Industrial design studiesLearn how industrial designers designand draw products, principles ofergonomics and the basics ofmanufacturing and computer-aideddesign. Prepare for diverse careers suchas design critique and writing, enterpriseand management.
Interior design studiesLearn how people use interior spaces andhow interior designers develop andrepresent commercial and domesticinteriors. Prepare for diverse careers suchas design criticism, writing, enterprise andmanagement.
Landscape architecture studiesLearn the fundamentals of ecology andhorticulture applied to sustainablelandscape design, landscape history,technology and construction, and howlandscape architects research in all theseareas. Prepare for careers such as thedesign, creation and management oflandscape architectural projects,broadscale landscape planning andlandscape research.
Bachelor of Creative Industries
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Majors from other faculties includeadvertising, games design,entrepreneurship, integrated marketingcommunication, marketing, onlineenvironments and public relations.
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).
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 CoursestructureYour courseYear 1
learn how to apply creativity forcommercial and artistic gain
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gain communication skills●
start your major(s) and/or minor(s)in first semester
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Year 2continue studies in your chosenmajor(s) and/or minor(s)
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expand your professional●
knowledgestudy project development andengage with industry
●
gain core skills important for allcareer paths
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Year 3extend your creative skills withinyour chosen major or minor
●
apply your course knowledge toreal-world applications
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design your career path by choosingtwo work integrated learning (WIL)units from: an industry partnerinternship programa project toprepare you to work as a consultantor freelancea national orinternational study tourunits toprepare you for a research career
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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 in thehistory and practices of animationincluding drawing, motion and 3Dcomputer graphics/computer andcharacter animation, and real-timemodelling for virtual environments.
Art and design historyDevelop the expertise for a career in arange of arts professions includingcuratorial work, art or design criticism,and arts administration. Learn how toconduct sophisticated visual analysis,discuss and write about art and design,and contextualise objects and artworkshistorically and culturally.
Creative and professional writingLearn about the key techniques andtopics of discussion and debate in avariety of genres and writing contexts.Enhance your ability to develop, adaptand respond to different forms of creativeand professional writing, equipping youwith the versatility required of professionalwriters and the critical analytical andeditorial skills relevant to many social andemployment situations.
Dance studiesGain skills in contemporary dance, balletand choreography and an understandingof the social and historical context ofdance. Previously acquired skill,knowledge and physical fitness arerequired.
DramaGain a broad understanding of how
drama performances are structured,performed and organised with anemphasis on contemporary performanceforms, and the roles they play in shapingour understanding of contemporaryissues.
Entertainment industriesDevelop the knowledge and skillsrequired to pursue a career in theentertainment industries, including anunderstanding of the characteristics ofmainstream commercial culture thatappeal to large audiences; anunderstanding of entertainment business,legal and creative processes; an ability tobalance these; and an awareness ofhistorical and current entertainmentcontent and business.
Fashion communicationDevelop theoretical, strategic andpractical knowledge of the transformationof the Australian fashion industry ininternational contexts which is changinghow fashion is communicated, marketed,distributed and consumed. Explore newstrategies of branding, trend analysis,styling, promotion and marketing in thecontext of omni-tailing and social media.Learn new modes of digital, graphic andtechnical protocols and engage with arange of fashion communication skillsfocusing on fashion graphics, productdevelopment and fashion journalism.
Film, television and screenDevelop knowledge and skills in thetheory and practices of film, television andscreen. Enhance your creative, technicaland organisational abilities while buildingstorytelling and communication skills.
Interactive and visual designDevelop contemporary design skills forprint media, websites, mobile media andcomputer games. Build a career inmarketing, web design, electronicpublishing, interaction design and thecreative aspects of game design.
JournalismDevelop high-level skills in journalismresearch, writing and publication ofstories, including the editing, layout anddesign skills required for final publication.
Literary studiesDevelop skills in textual analysis, criticalthinking and writing, and how to producecreative work as research. Enhance yourawareness of current debates thatsurround reading, writing and methods ofproduction.
Media and communicationDevelop skills to produce innovative andengaging media and communication
content and apply this knowledge byproducing content for online and printmedia; creating persuasive oral andwritten communication; and evaluatingthe impact of media messages throughaudience research.
MusicDevelop knowledge in music practice incontemporary social, cultural andeconomic contexts, as well as skills inspecific music and sound environments.Build understanding of how music andsound operate as forms of social, culturaland political communication over the pastsixty years.
Second major (8 units)All primary majors listed above can bestudied as second majors, and also:
Architectural studiesLearn how architects design anddocument buildings and other structures,including the fundamentals of buildingtechnology. Prepare for diverse careers inpractice that embrace vision, design,technology and people, and includecritical writing, enterprise andmanagement.
Industrial design studiesLearn how industrial designers designand draw products, principles ofergonomics and the basics ofmanufacturing and computer-aideddesign. Prepare for diverse careers suchas design critique and writing, enterpriseand management.
Interior design studiesLearn how people use interior spaces andhow interior designers develop andrepresent commercial and domesticinteriors. Prepare for diverse careers suchas design criticism, writing, enterprise andmanagement.
Landscape architecture studiesLearn the fundamentals of ecology andhorticulture applied to sustainablelandscape design, landscape history,technology and construction, and howlandscape architects research in all theseareas. Prepare for careers such as thedesign, creation and management oflandscape architectural projects,broadscale landscape planning andlandscape research.
Majors from other faculties includeadvertising, games design,entrepreneurship, integrated marketingcommunication, marketing, onlineenvironments and public relations.
Access to these additional majors may
not 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).
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
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KKB101 Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices
Creative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitA Complementary Studies unitYear 1, Semester 2
KKB102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
Creative Industries Major: Third UnitA Complementary Studies unitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
DXB102 Visual CommunicationKVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeCreative Industries Major: Fifth UnitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Fifth Unit. You will undertake yourCreative Industries Major: Fifth Unit inYear 2 Semester 2.Year 2, Semester 2A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KYB201 or KKB285):KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Creative Industries Major: Sixth UnitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 UnitOption'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Fifth Unit. You will undertake yourCreative Industries Major: Fifth Unit inYear 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Seventh UnitA Complementary Studies unitA unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit OptionsA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide, Work IntegratedLearning or English CurriculumTeaching Area Unit Options listsYear 3, Semester 2Creative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA Complementary Studies unitA unit from the Work Integrated Learning
Unit OptionsA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide, Work IntegratedLearning or English CurriculumTeaching Area Unit Options lists
SemestersYear 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2
KKB102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
Creative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 1KKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):DXB102 Visual Communication
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeCreative Industries Major: Third UnitA Complementary Studies unitNote: Students who have not alreadycompleted KKB101 Creative Industries:People and Practices, will completeKKB180 instead.Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2Creative Industries Major: Fourth UnitA unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KYB201 or KKB285):KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 UnitOption'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Fifth Unit. You will undertake yourCreative Industries Major: Fifth Unit inYear 2 Semester 2.
Year 3, Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Fifth UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Fifth Unit. You will undertake yourCreative Industries Major: Fifth Unit inYear 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 2Creative Industries Major: Seventh UnitA Complementary Studies unitA unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit OptionsA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide, Work IntegratedLearning or English CurriculumTeaching Area Unit Options listsYear 4, Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA Complementary Studies unitA unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit OptionsA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide, Work IntegratedLearning or English CurriculumTeaching Area Unit Options lists
Important NoticeStudents who commenced at Caboolturewere able to select their CreativeIndustries Unit Options (CI electives) fromthe Caboolture only unit options (whichmay have included units from Businessand Education offered at Caboolture).From 2018 these Caboolture only unitoptions will no longer be available forselection.
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1 (February)●
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)●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1 (February)
KKB101 Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):DXB102 Visual Communication
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KVB104 Photo Media and Art Practice
A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your chosen Second Majoror Minor or from the Creative IndustriesUnit Options (electives)Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
KKB102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your chosen Second Majoror Minor or from the Creative IndustriesUnit Options (electives)Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1 (February)A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of 'a unit from your Major,Second Major or Minor'. You willundertake this 'Major, Second Major orMinor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 2, Semester 2 (July)A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KYB201 or KKB285):KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Note: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 UnitOption'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of 'a unit from your Major,Second Major or Minor'. You willundertake this 'Major, Second Major orMinor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 1 (February)
Bachelor of Creative Industries
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A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit OptionsYear 3, Semester 2 (July)A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options
Important NoticeStudents who commenced at Caboolturewere able to select their CreativeIndustries Unit Options (CI electives) fromthe Caboolture only unit options (whichmay have included units from Businessand Education offered at Caboolture).From 2018 these Caboolture only unitoptions will no longer be available forselection.
SemestersYear 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)●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2 (July)
KKB102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):DXB102 Visual Communication
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your chosen Second Majoror Minor or from the Creative IndustriesUnit Options (electives)Year 2, Semester 1 (February)KKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your chosen Second Majoror Minor or from the Creative IndustriesUnit Options (electives)
Note: Students who have not alreadycompleted KKB101 Creative Industries:People and Practices, will completeKKB180 instead.Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2 (July)A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KYB201 or KKB285):KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Note: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 UnitOption'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1instead of 'a unit from your Major,Second Major or Minor'. You willundertake this 'Major, Second Major orMinor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3 Semester 1 (February)A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 3 Semester 1instead of 'a unit from your Major,Second Major or Minor'. You willundertake this 'Major, Second Major orMinor' unit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 2 (July)A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit OptionsYear 4, Semester 1 (February)A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinor
A unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from your Major, Second Major orMinorA unit from the Work Integrated LearningUnit Options
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Domestic Entry requirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) -DOM audition information - EditPrerequisites
You must complete a successful audition.
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
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All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves pre-recording audition and personalstatement videos for the first round, andthen a live audition via Zoom if you aresuccessful in proceeding to the secondround of auditions. No auditions will beconducted in person for this cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
As part of the application process, you willbe required to submit the following:
supporting documentation●
two audition video YouTube links●
one personal statement YouTubelink.
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You must pay the non-refundable $70application service fee via QUTPay. Ifyou're applying via the EducationalAccess Scheme or the CentralisedAssessment Selection Program, you areexempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once youreach the confirmation notice screen and
receive your confirmation email.
Step 3
Your video audition will then be assessed.You will be contacted no later thanWednesday 7 October via the emailaddress provided on your application ifyou have been successful in proceedingto a recall audition. Recall auditions willbe conducted via Zoom on Saturday 10and Sunday 11 October.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your online application,you will be required to upload yoursupporting documentation. This shouldinclude:
a printed CV of no more than twopages, outlining both formal andinformal learning and experiences inthe field of acting
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a headshot or passport photo.●
Please upload your supportingdocumentation as one combined file only.
Application preparation
Acting audition pieces (PDF file, 423.1KB)
Acting application preparation (PDF file,1.8 MB)
Recall auditions
If your audition is successful, you'll berequired to attend a recall audition viaZoom.
Recall auditions will be conducted onSaturday 10 and Sunday 11 October2020.
If you do not attend your recall auditionyou won't be considered for a place in thecourse.
We'll notify you if you've been successfulor not via the email address included onyour QUT online registration form no laterthan Wednesday 7 October. We willprovide the Zoom meeting IDs in thisemail.
I have been recalled●
I haven't been recalled●
Audition feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants.
When do I find out my audition outcome?QTAC applications●
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our auditionprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) -INT audition information - EditPrerequisitesYou must:
complete a successful audition inAustralia.
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complete Australian Year 12 or acomparable qualification.
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Important dates
Applications for Semester 1, 2021 closeat 5pm on Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time).
All applicants must provide audition andpersonal statement videos as part of theirapplication.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply for this course using theinternational student application form(PDF file, 297.2 KB). Please submit yoursupporting documents and auditionvideos (via YouTube links) with yourapplication.
Step 2
Your video audition will then be assessed.
You will be contacted no later thanWednesday 7 October via the emailaddress provided on your application ifyou have been successful in proceedingto a recall audition. Recall auditions willbe conducted via Zoom on Saturday 10and Sunday 11 October 2020.
Supporting documentation and auditionvideos
When submitting your application form,you will be required to submit supportingdocumentation. This should include:
printed CV of no more than twopages, outlining both formal andinformal learning and experiences inthe field of acting
●
headshot or passport photo.●
You will also be required to film twoaudition videos and one personalstatement video. These videos should beuploaded to YouTube, and URL linksprovided with your application.
Application preparation
Acting audition pieces (PDF file, 423.1KB)
Acting application preparation (PDF file,1.8 MB)
Recall auditions
If your audition is successful, you'll berequired to attend a recall audition viaZoom.
Recall auditions will be conducted onSaturday 10 and Sunday 11 October2020.
If you do not attend your recall auditionyou won't be considered for a place in thecourse.
We'll notify you if you've been successfulor not via the email included on your QUTonline registration form no later thanWednesday 7 October. We will providethe Zoom meeting IDs in this email.
Audition feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants.
When do I find out my audition outcome?
International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our audition
process. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Acting), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Acting major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1engage in 20 hours of acting studiowork per week
●
learn acting methods grounded in afierce commitment to emotionalhonesty
●
train in vocal techniques,movement, improvisation,storytelling and combat
●
investigate your expressivestrengths and weaknesses, andopen up new possibilities
●
instrumental training of your body,voice, imagination and feelings
●
enhance your degree with chosenelectives in film production andtheatre history
Year 2manage the transition from freeingthe instrument to applying crafttechniques
●
continue your development in voice,movement and physical storytelling
●
refine your skills through actingstudios and rehearsals
●
perform in film shoots and studioproductions
●
write and perform your own material●
work as an ensemble with ashared vocabulary
●
enhance your degree with chosenelectives in film, scriptwriting andtheatre history
●
Year 3rehearse, film and perform inprofessional film shoots and mainstage productions
●
learn and practise self-tape andaudition techniques
●
be mentored by professional castingdirectors and agents
●
focus on your individualdevelopment work and coaching inproductions
●
research your career path toposition yourself for entry into aninternational industry
●
present your film and stage work,ActingWorks, to Sydney agents andcasting directors
●
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Acting), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Acting major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1engage in 20 hours of acting studiowork per week
●
learn acting methods grounded in afierce commitment to emotionalhonesty
●
train in vocal techniques,movement, improvisation,storytelling and combat
●
investigate your expressivestrengths and weaknesses, andopen up new possibilities
●
instrumental training of your body,voice, imagination and feelings
●
enhance your degree with chosenelectives in film production andtheatre history
●
manage the transition from freeingthe instrument to applying crafttechniques
●
continue your development in voice,movement and physical storytelling
●
refine your skills through actingstudios and rehearsals
●
perform in film shoots and studioproductions
●
write and perform your own material●
work as an ensemble with ashared vocabulary
●
enhance your degree with chosenelectives in film, scriptwriting andtheatre history
●
rehearse, film and perform inprofessional film shoots and mainstage productions
●
learn and practise self-tape andaudition techniques
●
be mentored by professional castingdirectors and agents
●
focus on your individualdevelopment work and coaching inproductions
●
research your career path toposition yourself for entry into aninternational industry
●
present your film and stage work,ActingWorks, to Sydney agents andcasting directors
●
Sample StructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Acting), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Acting major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice Extension plus 48credit points chosen from a minor orunit options (electives).
●
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KSB103 Acting Skills 1: IntroducingVocal and Physical Dynamics
KSB116 Acting Practice 1: The Actorand their Texts
KSB119Acting Studies 1: Realism inFilm and Theatre and theStanislavsky Heritage
Year 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KSB104 Acting Skills 2: Embodyingand Voicing Text and Story
KSB126 Acting Practice 2: The Actorand the Performance Space
KSB129Acting Studies 2: Innovationsin Acting Methodologies forScreen and Stage
Year 2, Semester 1
KSB210 Screen Acting 1: The Actorand the Camera
KSB236 Acting Practice 3: TheCollaborative Storyteller
KSB239 Acting Studies 3: The Actorand the Screen
A Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2
KSB220 Screen Acting 2: StudioCollaborations
KSB246 Acting Practice 4: The Actorand the Audience
KSB249 Acting Studies 4: Acting in theDigital Space
A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1
KSB310 Screen Acting 3: Location andthe Actor
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
KSB320 Screen Acting 4: The Actor asProduct
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Animation), youmust complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Animation major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1develop 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
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Animation), youmust complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Animation major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1develop your capacity to createanimated works
●
learn to use 3D computer graphics,drawing and motion graphics
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
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
Sample StructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Animation), youmust complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Animation major – 168 creditpoints
●
Complementary studies – 48credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice Extension plus 48credit points chosen from a minor orunit options (electives). TheSituated Creative PracticeExtension provides you withindustry-connected real worldproject opportunities.
●
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KNB125 Animation History and ContextKNB126 Motion DesignKNB127 CGI FoundationsYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KNB135 Animation Aesthetics
KNB136 Visual Storytelling: ProductionDesign
KNB137 Digital WorldsNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KNB215 Animation Performance
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
KNB320 Advanced AnimationProduction 2
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing),you must complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Creative Writing major – 168 creditpoints
●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1Introduction to creative writingpractice.
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Develop critical and analytical skillsin reading and writing a variety ofliterature forms.
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Learn from lecturers and tutors withindustry experience.
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Write and analyse short stories,creative nonfiction and youthwriting.
●
Year 2Build on practical skills andconceptual backgrounds.
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Study script-writing, stylistics,poetics and corporate writing.
●
Explore how a variety of notablenovels 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.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing),you must complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Creative Writing major – 168 creditpoints
●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1Introduction 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 youthwriting.
●
Year 2Build on practical skills andconceptual backgrounds.
●
Study script-writing, stylistics,poetics and corporate writing.
Explore how a variety of notablenovels 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.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KWB326 Creative Writing Project 2
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
CWB110
Introduction to Literary andCultural Studies
KWB104 Writing the Short Story
KWB118
Swords and Spaceships:Writing Genre
Year 2, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KWB113
Introduction to CreativeWriting
KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
KWB117
Australian Voices: Writing andPractice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.
Year 2, Semester 2CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
KWB212 Poetry and Poetics
KWB215
Dangerous Ideas:Contemporary Debates inWriting
A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1KWB211
Creative Writing: Style andTechnique
KWB214
The Artful Life: From Memoirto Fiction
KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1
KWB217 Editing and Publishing
Year 3, Semester 2KWB326 Creative Writing Project 2
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 124 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 a variety of notablenovels 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
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
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 a variety of notablenovels 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
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT creative industries
degree 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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic Entry requirements Bachelor of Fine Arts (DancePerformance) PrerequisitesYou must successfully complete an audition.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assume you have sound knowledge in these areas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
either in person or by submittingaudition materials
Before you start this course, we assume you have sound knowledge of the subject/s listed below. If you don't have the subject knowledge, you can still apply for the course but we encourage you to undertake bridging studies to gain the knowledge:
International EntryrequirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (DancePerformance)PrerequisitesYou must successfully:
● perform an audition in Australia
have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualification.
●
When do I find out my auditionoutcome?International Admissions will notify you of your outcome by email from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (DancePerformance), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Dance Performance major – 168credit points
●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1transitional 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, dance●
history and dance analysis
Year 2● refine your technique and
performance skills● performance opportunities in
industry-relevant settings● advance your choreographic
practice● learn how to teach dance in a broad
range of contexts● acquire skills in portfolio and
showreel preparation, applying forfunding, collaborative networking,personal development, performancepsychology and health management
● contextualise cutting-edgeperformance and choreography
opportunities for performanceshowcases, secondments and toursin Australia or overseas
●
tailor your course to your careeraspirations through your electives
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (DancePerformance), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Dance Performance major – 168credit points
●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1transitional 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
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
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
Sample StructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (DancePerformance), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Dance Performance major – 168credit points
●
Complementary studies – 48credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice Extension plus 48credit points chosen from a minor orunit options (electives). TheSituated Creative PracticeExtension provides you withindustry-connected real worldproject opportunities.
●
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KDB101 Dance Performance 1:Analysing Dances
KDB103 Dance Technique 1KYB103 The Creative BodyYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KDB102 Dance Performance 2: DanceHistories
KDB104 Dance Technique 2
KDB107 Foundations in Improvisationand Choreographic Practice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
KDB214 Dance Technique 4KDB217 Choreographic Practice 2A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1KDB316 Choreographic Project 124 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KDB317 Choreographic Project 224 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic Entry requirements Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) PrerequisitesYou must successfully complete an audition.
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
●
All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves pre-recordingaudition and personal statement videos tosubmit with your application (via YouTubeURL links). No auditions will beconducted in person for this cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
As part of the application process, you willbe required to submit the following:
supporting documentation●
two audition video YouTube links●
one personal statement YouTubelink.
●
You must pay the non-refundable $70application service fee via QUTPay. Ifyou're applying via the EducationalAccess Scheme or the CentralisedAssessment Selection Program, you areexempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once youreach the confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your online application,you will be required to upload yoursupporting documentation. This shouldinclude:
a 4" x 6" full-length body shot,facing front in dance wear
●
Tertiary Dance Council personalstatement (PDF file, 46.6 KB)
Please upload your supportingdocumentation as one combined file only.
Application preparation
Dance application preparation (PDF file, 1.0 MB)
Audition feedback
Due to the large number of applications received, we can't provide feedback to applicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Faculty for more information on our audition process. You can get in touch by emailing [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assume you have sound knowledge in these areas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
either in person or by providingaudition materials
International EntryrequirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) PrerequisitesYou must successfully:
● perform an audition in Australia,
have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualification.
●
How to apply
Apply for this course using theinternational student application form(PDF file, 297.2 KB). Please submit yoursupporting documents and auditionvideos (via YouTube links) with yourapplication.
We encourage you to apply as soon aspossible. Applications submitted afterNovember 30 may not be assessed intime to start study in Semester 1 of thefollowing year.
Supporting documentation and auditionvideos
You will be required to record two auditionvideos and one personal statement video.These videos should be uploaded toYouTube, and URL links provided withyour application.
You must provide:YouTube links of your audition andpersonal statement videos
●
all documents requested on theinternational student applicationform
●
a 4" x 6" full-length body shot,facing front in dance wear
●
Tertiary Dance Council personalstatement (PDF file, 46.6 KB)
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our auditionprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out my audition outcome?
International Admissions will notify you of your outcome by email from mid-November.
When do I find out my auditionoutcome?International Admissions will notify you of your outcome by email from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Important NoticeStudents who commenced this course in2009 or earlier should seek advice fromthe Course Coordinator regarding anyremaining unit enrolment.
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 courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Dance), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Dance major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1technique studies focus on physicaland conceptual approaches
●
cover a range of genres, forexample, contemporary dance,ballet, hip hop, latin dance
●
learn the fundamentals ofchoreography
●
study dance history anddance analysis
●
Year 2study dance styles from around theworld
●
advance your choreographicpractice
●
create dance works for film●
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
●
develop sophisticated workshopmaterials to communicate yourchoreography
●
explore the application of yourdisciplinary knowledge withincollaborative multidisciplinaryprojects
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning 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. Find out moreabout studying on exchange.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Dance), you must
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Dance major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
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Year 1technique studies focus on physicaland conceptual approaches
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cover a range of genres, forexample, contemporary dance,ballet, hip hop, latin dance
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learn the fundamentals ofchoreography
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study dance history anddance analysis
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Year 2study dance styles from around theworld
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advance your choreographicpractice
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create dance works for film●
contextualise cutting-edgeperformance and choreography
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non-dance units can be selectedfrom across QUT
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Year 3tailor your course to transition intoyour chosen professional area
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further your studies within a seconddiscipline, for example, drama unitsto become a dance and dramateacher
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develop sophisticated workshopmaterials to communicate yourchoreography
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explore the application of yourdisciplinary knowledge withincollaborative multidisciplinaryprojects
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning 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. Find out moreabout studying on exchange.
Sample StructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Dance), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
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Dance major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48credit points from the Situated
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Creative Practice Extension plus 48credit points chosen from a minor orunit options (electives). TheSituated Creative PracticeExtension provides you withindustry-connected real worldproject opportunities.
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KDB112 Dance TechniqueFundamentals
KDB113 Dance StudiesKYB103 The Creative BodyYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KDB107 Foundations in Improvisationand Choreographic Practice
KDB122 Popular Dance StylesKDB123 Dance LegaciesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
KDB222 World DanceKDB223 Screen DanceA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1KDB318 Performance in Context 224 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KDB320 Independent Dance Project24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world project
opportunities. It is made up of:24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
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You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Drama), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
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Drama major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
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Year 1strong practical focus withclasses, workshops and an end-of-year production
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investigate theatre history●
develop performance skills●
learn how to lead drama workshopsin theatre, educational andcorporate contexts
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Year 2extend practical skills andunderstanding of devisedperformance in the Australianand community theatre context, itshistory and plays
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option to undertake events andfestival management units
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tailor your course to your vocationalinterests
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choose electives in a second majorand/or minors from creativeindustries or across QUT
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Year 3develop as a collaborative andentrepreneurial theatre artist
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acquire leadership skills in directing●
analyse your own creative practice●
undertake internships and project-based work
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complete your second major, minorsor electives
●
learn from specialist staff andindustry professionals
●
prepare, create and present yourfinal production
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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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Drama), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Drama major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1strong 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
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
Sample StructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Drama), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Drama major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice Extension plus 48credit points chosen from a minor orunit options (electives).
KTB120 Diverse Theatre PracticeKTB121 The Responsive Performer
KTB126 Drama Practice 1:Collaboration
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
KTB216 Drama Practice: InterpretationKTB217 Story and PerformanceA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2KTB225 Radical Theatre Forms
KTB226 Drama Practice 3:Transformation
KTB227 Leadership in CreativeContexts
A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1KTB316 Drama Practice: Generation24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KTB326 Drama Practice 5: Realisation24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KTB120 Diverse Theatre PracticeKTB121 The Responsive Performer
KTB126 Drama Practice 1:Collaboration
Year 2, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KTB110 Plays that Changed the World
KTB111 Acting in Realism: TheAuthentic Actor
KYB103 The Creative BodyNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2KTB225 Radical Theatre Forms
KTB226 Drama Practice 3:Transformation
KTB227 Leadership in CreativeContexts
A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
KTB216 Drama Practice: InterpretationKTB217 Story and PerformanceKTB316 Drama Practice: GenerationYear 3, Semester 2KTB326 Drama Practice 5: Realisation24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 4, Semester 124 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Film, Screen andNew Media), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Film, Screen and New Media major– 168 credit points
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Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1Gain understanding of relevantcultural contexts for your work.
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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 gain
●
experience in pitching your ideas,audience measurement and legalissues.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.
●
As a specialist, work in teams ondocumentaries, dramas, televisionseries or digital media content.
●
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.●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Film, Screen andNew Media), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Film, Screen and New Media major– 168 credit points
●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
Year 1Gain 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 and legalissues.
●
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.
●
As a specialist, work in teams ondocumentaries, dramas, televisionseries or digital media content.
●
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.●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
KPB113 Screen Text AnalysisKPB116 Introduction to ScreenwritingKPB117 Screen Crafts: Non-FictionYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KPB120 Contemporary ScreenHistories
KPB121 Screen BusinessKPB122 Screen Crafts: NarrativesNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KPB208 Screen GenresTwo units (24cp) from the Film, Screenand New Media Options List (KPB215,KPB216 or KPB217):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
A Complementary Studies OptionYear 3, Semester 1KPB315 Global Screen Studies24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies OptionYear 3, Semester 2KPB325 Screen Issues24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies OptionSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KPB116 Introduction to Screenwriting
KPB120 Contemporary ScreenHistories
KPB121 Screen BusinessYear 2, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KPB113 Screen Text AnalysisKPB117 Screen Crafts: Non-FictionOne unit (12cp) from the Film, Screenand New Media Options List (KPB215 orKPB216):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB216 Screen Content ProductionManagement
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2KPB122 Screen Crafts: NarrativesKPB220 Factual ScreensKPB221 Screen Project DevelopmentA Complementary Studies OptionYear 3, Semester 1KPB208 Screen GenresOne unit (12cp) from the Film, Screenand New Media Options List (KPB215,KPB216 or KPB217):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB325 Screen Issues24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionYear 4, Semester 1KPB315 Global Screen Studies24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies Option
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 film●
and screen production, and gainexperience in pitching your ideas,audience measurement andlegal issuesin 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
●
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●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
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
and screen production, and gainexperience in pitching your ideas,audience measurement andlegal issuesin 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
●
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●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KPB113 Screen Text Analysis
KPB114 Studio Approaches to ScreenProjects
KPB116 Introduction to ScreenwritingYear 1, Semester 2KPB105 Narrative Production
KPB109 Film, Screen and AnimationHistories
KPB110 The Movie, TV and NewMedia Business
KPB115 Editing and TechnicalProduction
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KPB208 Screen GenresTwo units from the following list:KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 and
electronic 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,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,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.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic Entry requirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (Music) -DOM audition - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully complete anaudition.
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
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All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves pre-recordingand/or uploading audition and personalstatement videos to submit with yourapplication (via YouTube URL links). Noauditions will be conducted in person forthis cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
As part of the application process, you willbe required to submit the following:
supporting documentation●
two audition video YouTube links●
one personal statement YouTubelink.
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You must pay the non-refundable $70application service fee via QUTPay. Ifyou're applying via the EducationalAccess Scheme or the CentralisedAssessment Selection Program, you areexempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once youreach the confirmation notice screen and
receive your confirmation email.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your online application,you will be required to upload yoursupporting documentation. This shouldinclude:
a CV (curriculum vitae) of no morethan two pages, which includes yourformal and informal learning andexperiences in the field of music
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a copy of your most recent highschool report
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results of any previous tertiarystudies
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evidence of your highest musicalachievements.
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Please upload your supportingdocumentation as one combined file only.
Application preparation
Music application preparation (PDF file,1.1 MB)
Your personal statement video shouldcommence with an explanation of yourrole in the creation of your auditionvideos, including how you created themand your aims in creating them.
Audition feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our auditionprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out the outcome?
QTAC applications
Intrafaculty change applications
Change of major or minor applications
CI courses DOM - When will Ifind out the outcome? - Edit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in these
areasEnglish, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (Music) -INT audition - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully:
perform an audition either in personor by submitting audition materials
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have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualification.
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How to apply
Apply for this course using theinternational student application form(PDF file, 297.2 KB). Please submit yoursupporting documents and auditionvideos (via YouTube links) with yourapplication. We encourage you to applyas soon as possible. Applicationssubmitted after November 30 may not beassessed in time to start study inSemester 1 of the following year.
Supporting documentation and auditionvideos
You must provide:a printed CV (curriculum vitae) of nomore than 2 pages which includesyour formal and informal learningand experiences in the field ofmusic.
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You will also be required to record twoaudition videos and one personalstatement video. These videos should beuploaded to YouTube, and URL linksprovided with your application.
Application preparation
Music application preparation (PDF file,1.1 MB)
Your personal statement video shouldcommence with an explanation of yourrole in the creation of your auditionvideos, including how you created themand your aims in creating them.
Audition feedback
Due to the large number of applications
received, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our auditionprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out my audition outcome?
International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
CI courses INT - When will I findout the outcome? - EditWhen do I find out my auditionoutcome?International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Music), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Music major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1Contemporary developments inmusic, sound and musicianshipskills.
Develop your focus as an artist orcreative producer.
●
Be mentored by staff and industryprofessionals.
●
Electives available across otherdisciplines.
●
Year 3Public performances and creativeproduction industry showcases
●
Learn to promote yourself andorganise events
●
Collaborate on projects with othercreative artists, producers andindustry organisations
●
Music industry structure and currentissues
●
Engage in real-world learningprojects
●
Personalise your studies throughelective units.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Music), you mustcomplete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Music major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1Contemporary developments inmusic, sound and musicianshipskills.
Develop your focus as an artist orcreative producer.
●
Be mentored by staff and industryprofessionals.
●
Electives available across otherdisciplines.
●
Year 3Public performances and creativeproduction industry showcases
●
Learn to promote yourself andorganise events
●
Collaborate on projects with othercreative artists, producers andindustry organisations
●
Music industry structure and currentissues
●
Engage in real-world learningprojects
●
Personalise your studies throughelective units.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KMB118 Musicianship 1KMB119 Music Production 1KYB103 The Creative BodyYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KMB109 Creative Practice in MusicKMB128 Musicianship 2
KMB129 Music Production 2Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KMB217 Music Creation 1KMB218 Musicianship 3KMB223 Music and MediaA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2KMB222 Music and CultureKMB227 Music Creation 2KMB228 Musicianship 4A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1KMB317 Music Creation 324 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KMB327 Music Creation 424 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (TechnicalProduction), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Technical Production major – 168credit points
●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1
develop an understanding of thedisciplines involved in liveproduction
●
study technical lighting, sound andmultimedia production, andpracticalities of set, props andcostume
scenography—history, techniquesand applications of theatre design
●
Year 2explore advanced productionconcepts and technologies
●
investigate and apply design skillsfor lighting, sound, multimedia andall aspects of production
●
advance your knowledge inmanagement
●
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●
gain senior experience asproduction stage manager, designeror head of department in sound, set,vision or lighting
●
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
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (TechnicalProduction), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Technical Production major – 168credit points
●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1develop an understanding of thedisciplines involved in liveproduction
●
study technical lighting, sound andmultimedia production, andpracticalities of set, props andcostume
scenography—history, techniquesand applications of theatre design
●
explore advanced productionconcepts and technologies
●
investigate and apply design skillsfor lighting, sound, multimedia andall aspects of production
●
advance your knowledge inmanagement
●
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
●
work on several QUT productions●
gain senior experience asproduction stage manager, designeror head of department in sound, set,vision or lighting
●
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
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
Sample StructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (TechnicalProduction), you must complete thefollowing:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Technical Production major – 168credit points
●
Complementary studies – 48credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice Extension plus 48credit points chosen from a minor orunit options (electives). TheSituated Creative PracticeExtension provides you withindustry-connected real worldproject opportunities.
●
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KRB111 Stage Management 1
KRB115Production Practice 1:Fundamentals of PerformanceProduction
KRB116Production Practice 2:Approaches to PerformanceProduction Technologies
KRB121 Scenography 2: CreatingWorlds for Theatre
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
KRB217 Production Practice 3: Designin Performance Production
KRB220 Scenography 3: Into the 21stCentury
A Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2
KRB218Production Practice 4:Management in PerformanceProduction
KRB221 Scenography 4: IntermedialTheatre
A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1
KRB307Production Practice 5:Professional Practice inPerformance Production
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2
KRB308Production Practice 6: TheFuture of PerformanceProduction
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
Choose 24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning unit options:Code TitleNote: KYB302 and KYB303 are both 24credit point units.KYB302 Situated Creative Practice
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic Entry requirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (VisualArts) - DOM interview - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully:
submit a portfolio●
complete an interview.●
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
●
All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves uploading yourportfolio and supporting documentation tothe QUT online registration form.
You will also select an interview time tobe conducted on Zoom on either Tuesday29 September, Wednesday 30September or Thursday 1 October 2020.No interviews will be conducted in personfor this cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
You will be required to upload yourportfolio (one file) and supportingdocumentation (a second file) to yourapplication. You must pay the non-refundable $70 application service fee viaQUTPay. If you're applying via theEducational Access Scheme or theCentralised Assessment SelectionProgram, you are exempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once you
reach the confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Step 3
Attend your nominated interview onZoom. You can select your interview timethrough the online registration form. Themeeting ID and password will be noted inyour confirmation email.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your application, you willbe required to upload your supportingdocumentation. This should include:
a printed CV of no more than 2pages, outlining both formal andinformal learning and experiences inthe field of visual arts together withyour academic record
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Please upload your supportingdocumentation as one file, and yourportfolio as a second file in the applicationsystem.
Application preparation
Visual arts portfolio and interviewpreparation (PDF file, 932.9 KB)
Visual arts portfolio template (PDF file,204.6 KB)
Interview dates
You will select a Zoom interview timethrough the online registration form. Thetime and date of your interview cannot bechanged except in exceptionalcircumstances.
If you don't attend an interview, on Zoom,you won't be considered for a place in thecourse.
Zoom interviews
Date
Tuesday 29 September 2020
Wednesday 30 September 2020
Thursday 1 October 2020
Upon successful submission of the QUTonline registration form, you will receive aconfirmation email including the Zoommeeting ID that can used to join yourscheduled interview session.
Portfolio and interview feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
CI courses DOM - When will Ifind out the outcome? - Edit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (VisualArts) - INT interview - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully:
submit a portfolio●
complete an interview●
have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualification.
●
How to apply
We encourage you to apply as soon aspossible. Applications submitted after 30November may not be assessed in timeto start study in Semester 1 of thefollowing year.
Apply for this course using theinternational student application form(PDF file, 297.2 KB).
Your portfolio and supportingdocumentation should be submitted withyour application form.
Supporting documentationWhen submitting your application, you willbe required to include your supportingdocumentation. This should include:
your portfolio●
a printed CV of no more than 2pages, outlining both formal andinformal learning and experiences inthe field of visual arts together withyour academic record
●
Your interview
You'll be assigned a Zoom interview time.Interviews are conducted in English.
Application preparation
Visual arts portfolio and interviewpreparation (PDF file, 932.9 KB)
Visual arts portfolio template (PDF file,204.6 KB)
Interview dates
You will be assigned a Zoom interviewtime after your application is submitted.The time and date of your interviewcannot be changed except in exceptionalcircumstances.
If you do not attend an interview onZoom, you won't be considered for aplace in the course.
Zoom interviews
Date
Tuesday 29 September 2020
Wednesday 30 September 2020
Thursday 1 October 2020
We will advise you via email of the Zoommeeting ID that can be used to join yourscheduled interview session.
Portfolio and interview feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out my audition outcome?
International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
CI courses INT - When will I findout the outcome? - EditWhen do I find out my auditionoutcome?International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts), youmust complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Visual Arts major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1work 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
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 for your chosen artsindustry role, prepare for a graduateteaching course or continue on toresearch studies
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
International CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts), youmust complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Visual Arts major – 168 credit points●
Complementary studies – 48 creditpoints from the Situated CreativePractice Extension plus 48 creditpoints chosen from a minor or unitoptions (electives).
●
Year 1work 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 for your chosen artsindustry role, prepare for a graduateteaching course or continue on toresearch studies
●
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. Find out more aboutstudying on exchange.
Sample StructureTo meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts), youmust complete the following:
Two common units (KYB101 andKYB102) – 24 credit points
●
Visual Arts major – 168 creditpoints
●
Complementary studies – 48credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice Extension plus 48credit points chosen from a minor orunit options (electives). TheSituated Creative PracticeExtension provides you withindustry-connected real worldproject opportunities.
●
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KVB110 2D Art: Materials andProcesses
KVB113 Australian Art and IdentityKVB117 Visual Arts Open Studio 1Year 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KVB102 Modernism in Art
KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeKVB127 Visual Arts Open Studio 2Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
KVB210 Time-Based Art: MovingImages
KVB216 Post 1945 ArtKVB217 Visual Arts Open Studio 3A Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2KVB222 Spatial Art: Object and SiteKVB223 Post 1989 ArtKVB227 Visual Arts Open Studio 4A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1KVB317 Visual Arts Open Studio 524 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KVB327 Visual Arts Open Studio 624 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ExtensionA Complementary Studies unit
The Situated Creative Practice Extension(KKFAEXT-SITCRPR) provides you withindustry-connected real world projectopportunities. It is made up of:
24 credit points from the SituatedCreative Practice ProjectOptions list, plus
●
24 credit points from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options list.
●
You can complete these units in anyorder as long as you meet theprerequisite requirements. They areintended to be undertaken in your finalyear of study.
Choose 24 credit points from theSituated Creative Practice Project unitoptions:Code TitleNote: KYB301, KYB302 and KYB303are 24 credit point units.
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB342 Work Integrated Learning 2KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourA maximum of one 12-credit-point unitfrom the university-wide (elective) unitoption list.
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
Entertainment Industries core units -192 credit points
●
Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major; or two 48credit point minors; or one minorand four unit options (electives)
●
Year 1learn 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 andcontract law
●
undertake industry placements andprojects
●
graduate with professionalexperience and network contacts
●
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 CoursestructureYour courseTo meet the requirements of this course,you must complete a total of 288 creditpoints comprising:
Entertainment Industries core units -192 credit points
●
Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major; or two 48credit point minors; or one minorand four unit options (electives)
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 andcontract law
●
undertake industry placements andprojects
●
graduate with professionalexperience and network contacts
●
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
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1BSB126 MarketingKPB116 Introduction to ScreenwritingKXB101 Introduction to EntertainmentA Complementary Studies unitYear 1, Semester 2
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KXB102 Global EntertainmentLWS009 Introduction to LawA Complementary Studies unitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
LWS008 Entertainment LawA Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment
A Complementary Studies unitENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES UNITOPTIONS:One unit from the EntertainmentIndustries Unit OptionsCDB201 Entertainment StrategyKPB121 Screen BusinessNote: KMB215 and KWB303 may countas an Entertainment Industries UnitOption if completed in 2019 or earlier.Note: KCB104 may count as anEntertainment Industries Unit Option ifcompleted in 2018 or earlier.Note: INB181 may count as anEntertainment Industries Unit Option ifcompleted in 2014 or earlier.Year 3, Semester 1
CDB301 Critical Issues in theEntertainment Industries
KXB302 Entertainment Project 1:Preproduction
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KXB303 Entertainment Project 2:Production
A Complementary Studies unitA Complementary Studies unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major, and from there you mayselect a second major to develop asignificant depth of knowledge and skill intwo discipline areas. Alternatively, youmight prefer to develop a wide breath ofknowledge across several disciplineareas by adding minors and unit options(electives) to your chosen creativeindustries major.
To meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Creative Industries, you mustcomplete:
A Creative Industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creative
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and Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major, or two 48credit point minors, or one 48 creditpoint minor and four unit options(electives).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
International CoursestructureYour courseThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major, and from there you mayselect a second major to develop asignificant depth of knowledge and skill intwo discipline areas. Alternatively, youmight prefer to develop a wide breath ofknowledge across several disciplineareas by adding minors and unit options(electives) to your chosen creativeindustries major.
To meet the course requirements of theBachelor of Creative Industries, you mustcomplete:
A Creative Industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen Content
Production.Complementary studies - one 96credit point second major, or two 48credit point minors, or one 48 creditpoint minor and four unit options(electives).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●
Year 2, Semester 1 (February)●
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Year 3, Semester 1 (February)●
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Semester 2 (July) commencements●
Year 1, Semester 2 (July)●
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Year 3, Semester 1 (February)●
Year 3, Semester 2 (July)●
Year 4, Semester 1 (February)●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1 (February)KKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListA Complementary Studies UnitYear 1, Semester 2 (July)KKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1Creative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitA Complementary Studies UnitYear 2, Semester 1 (February)Creative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitA Complementary Studies UnitA Complementary Studies UnitYear 2, Semester 2 (July)KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Fifth UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
A Complementary Studies UnitYear 3, Semester 1 (February)Creative Industries Major: Seventh UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List (KKB380 or KKB341):
KKB380 Creative Enterprise andEntrepreneurship
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1A Complementary Studies UnitYear 3, Semester 2 (July)KKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3A Complementary Studies UnitA Complementary Studies UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2 (July)KKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListA Complementary Studies UnitYear 2, Semester 1 (February)KKB180 Creative FuturesCreative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitA Complementary Studies UnitYear 2, Semester 2 (July)KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitA Complementary Studies UnitYear 3, Semester 1 (February)Creative Industries Major: Fifth UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitA Complementary Studies UnitA Complementary Studies UnitYear 3, Semester 2 (July)KKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3Creative Industries Major: Seventh UnitA Complementary Studies UnitYear 4, Semester 1 (February)Creative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List (KKB380 or KKB341):
KKB380 Creative Enterprise andEntrepreneurship
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1A Complementary Studies UnitA Complementary Studies Unit
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Key datesThursday 3 August 2017: QTACapplications, I Forms, CM Formsand the QUT Music OnlineRegistration Form open.
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5pm Friday 15 September 2017:QTAC applications, I Forms, CMForms and the QUT Music OnlineRegistration Form close*. Requestsfor applications and registrationsafter this date will not beconsidered.
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*Applications must be finalised andsubmitted by this time. Allow at least 30minutes to complete the QTACapplication, I Form or CM Form, and afurther 30 minutes to complete the QUTMusic Online Registration Form.Applicants unable to attend an auditionshould allow at least one week tocomplete an audition and personalstatement video.
Checklist for 2018 QTACapplicants and current CreativeIndustries Faculty(CIF) undergraduate studentsStep 1: Apply through QTAC. CurrentCreative Industries Faculty (CIF)undergraduate students changing courseor major must instead submit an I Form orCM Form as appropriate.
Step 2: Complete the QUT Music OnlineRegistration Form. You must have a validQTAC number or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step. This stepincludes the requirement to pay the non-refundable $70 application service fee viaQUTPay. Applicants seeking admissionassistance via QTAC’s EducationalAccess Scheme and/or QUT’s OodgerooCentralised Assessment SelectionProgram are exempt from the fee. Yourapplication is complete once you reachthe confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Step 3: Attend your nominated auditionand bring your supporting documents withyou. Applicants unable to attend anaudition must email supportingdocuments to [email protected] by 5pmFriday 22 September 2017.
Note: Registering with QUT is separateand in addition to listing the course as apreference with QTAC or submitting andan I Form or CM Form as appropriate. To
successfully apply for entry into thiscourse you are required to do both. Allabove steps must be completed to beconsidered for a place in the course.
Supporting document checklistPrinted QUT Music OnlineRegistration Form confirmationnotice or email
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Printed copy of your most recentHigh School report and/or results ofprevious Tertiary studies
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Printed resume or curriculum vitae,no more than 2 pages
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Evidence of your highest musicalqualification (e.g. AMEB theoryexamination results, review ofperformances, etc.)
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If presenting recorded pieces,written notes explaining your role inthe creation, how you created andyour aims in creating the recordedpiece/s
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Audition preparationMusic audition preparation●
Destination: Music●
Audition location and datesApplicants are strongly encouraged toattend an audition as below. Auditiontimes are selected as part of the QUTMusic Online Registration Form process.The time and date of your audition cannotbe changed except in exceptionalcircumstances.
Applicants unable to attend an auditioncan submit an audition and personalstatement video as part of the QUT MusicOnline Registration Form process. Referto the Music Audition Preparationdocument for details of what to include inyour submission.
If you do not attend your audition youcannot be considered for a place in thecourse.
Brisbane: Tuesday 26, Wednesday 27 orThursday 28 September 2017
Z9, Creative Industries Precinct, crn ofKelvin Grove Rd & Musk Avenue, QUTKelvin Grove Campus
Audition feedbackDue to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants. Theaudition process is managed by CIF. Alloffers for the course will be made throughQTAC or QUT Student Business Servicesfor current CIF undergraduate studentsonly.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisites
Successful audition; and●
Successful completion of AustralianYear 12 or comparable qualification.
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Application checklistPlease send the following documentsalong with your F Form to QUT.Applications submitted after November 30in any given year may not be assessed intime for commencement of study inSemester 1 of the following year. Pleaseapply as soon as possible. You may postor e-mail your application.
All documents requested on the FForm
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A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages
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Evidence of your highest musicalqualification (e.g. AMEB theoryexamination results, review ofperformances, etc)
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If presenting recorded pieces,written notes explaining your role inthe creation, how you created andyour aims in creating the recordedpiece/s
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YouTube link/s of your auditionsubmission and video statement ifyou are unable to attend an audition
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Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.
Music audition preparationMusic audition preparation●
Destination: Music●
Audition locations and datesInternational applicants are encouragedto attend an audition as outlined below.Please nominate your preferred date on
your application. Applicants who areunable to attend an audition can submitan audition submission and videostatement.
Brisbane: Tuesday 26, Wednesday 27 orThursday 28 September 2017
Z9, Creative Industries Precinct, crn ofKelvin Grove Rd & Musk Avenue, QUTKelvin Grove Campus
ContactsPlease contact the Creative IndustriesFaculty by:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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
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develop your skills in musictechnology and software
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intensive music studio experience●
progress your skills in presentation,music and sound performance
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identify your creative direction●
Year 2develop a unique set of crossovermusical skills
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study creative performance and/ormusic and sound production
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undertake an intensive project-based program
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develop your focus as an artist or●
creative producerbe mentored by staff andindustry professionals
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electives available across otherdisciplines
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Year 3showcase yourself to industry withpublic performances and creativeproduction opportunities
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learn how to promote yourself andorganise events
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collaborate on projects with othercreative artists, producers andindustry organisations
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understand the structure of themusic industry and current issues
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engage in real-world learningprojects like Indie 100 (visithttp://implabs.net)
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personalise your studies throughelective units
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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 CoursestructureYour courseYear 1
overview of contemporarydevelopments in music, sounds andmusicianship skills
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develop your skills in musictechnology and software
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intensive music studio experience●
progress your skills in presentation,music and sound performance
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identify your creative direction●
Year 2develop a unique set of crossovermusical skills
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study creative performance and/ormusic and sound production
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undertake an intensive project-based program
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develop your focus as an artist orcreative producer
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be mentored by staff andindustry professionals
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electives available across otherdisciplines
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Year 3showcase yourself to industry withpublic performances and creativeproduction opportunities
organise eventscollaborate on projects with othercreative artists, producers andindustry organisations
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understand the structure of themusic industry and current issues
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engage in real-world learningprojects like Indie 100(visit http://implabs.net)
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personalise your studies throughelective units
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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
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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)
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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)
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Year 2, Semester 1●
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1KMB119 Music Production 1KMB122 Music and Sound Concepts 1KMB137 Critical Listening 1KMB136 Creative Studio 1Year 1, Semester 2KMB129 Music Production 2KMB132 Music and Sound Concepts 2KMB138 Creative Studio 2KMB139 Critical Listening 2Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KMB225 Creative Studio 3
KMB237 Critical Listening 3A unit from either Creative PerformerOR Music and Sound Production minors
KMB219 Music and Sound Production3
KMB250 Creative Performer 1A Complementary Studies unitYear 2, Semester 2KMB235 Creative Studio 4KMB239 Critical Listening 4A unit from either Creative PerformerOR Music and Sound Production minors
KMB229 Music and Sound Production4
KMB251 Creative Performer 2A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 1KMB215 The Music IndustryKMB336 Creative Studio 5A unit from either Creative PerformerOR Music and Sound Production minors
KMB319 Music and Sound Production5
KMB350 Creative Performer 3A Complementary Studies unitYear 3, Semester 2KMB222 Music and CultureKMB337 Creative Studio 6A unit from either Creative PerformerOR Music and Sound Production minors
KMB329 Music and Sound Production6
KMB351 Creative Performer 4A Complementary Studies unitComplementary 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 1KMB250 Creative Performer 1Year 2, Semester 2KMB251 Creative Performer 2Year 3, Semester 1KMB350 Creative Performer 3Year 3, Semester 2KMB351 Creative Performer 4Complementary 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 effectiveskills 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 Musicprior to commencing this study area.Year 2, Semester 1
KMB219 Music and Sound Production3
Year 2, Semester 2
KMB229 Music and Sound Production4
Year 3, Semester 1
KMB319 Music and Sound Production5
Year 3, Semester 2
KMB329 Music and Sound Production6
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors:General Mathematics, or MathematicalMethods, or Specialist Mathematics(Units 3 & 4, C)
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn 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 componentThe 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.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose two
introductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major.
A Creative Industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn 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 componentThe 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.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commercial
links that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major.
A Creative Industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListYear 1, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
Creative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitYear 2, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitYear 3, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Fifth UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitYear 3, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Seventh UnitYear 4, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List:KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB380 Creative Enterprise andEntrepreneurship
Year 4, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3
SemestersYear 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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListYear 2, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.
Year 2, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitYear 3, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitYear 3, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Fifth UnitYear 4, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitCreative Industries Major: Seventh UnitYear 4, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3Year 5, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List:KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB380 Creative Enterprise andEntrepreneurship
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
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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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
Year 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 4 Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 5 Semester 1
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Creative Industries and 192credit points from the Bachelor of HumanServices. You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major.
a creative industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creative
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and Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
Human Services componentYou will complete 108 credit points ofcore human services units, 48 creditpoints of professional practice studies and36 credit points of human serviceselective studies.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Creative Industries and 192credit points from the Bachelor of HumanServices. You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major.
a creative industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;
Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
Human Services componentYou will complete 108 credit points ofcore human services units, 48 creditpoints of professional practice studies and36 credit points of human serviceselective studies.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1SWB100
Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB105 Contemporary Human Rights
KKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListYear 1, Semester 2SWB108
Australian Society, Systemsand Policies
PYB007 Communication for HealthProfessionals
KKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1SWB220 Practice Theories
SWB221
Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
Creative Industries Major: First Unit
Creative Industries Major: Second UnitYear 2, Semester 2SWB211
Casework and CaseManagement
ORSWB212
Community and Place BasedPractice
SWB204
Introduction to Child andFamily Services
ORSWB207 Introduction to Youth Services
Creative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitYear 3, Semester 1SWB201 Human Services Placement 1
2020: $34,200 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Dr Sophie McIntyre(Creative Industries); SEFEnquiries (InformationTechnology); ph: +61 73138 8822; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Wayne Kelly(Computer Science), DrErwin Fielt (InformationSystems)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Creative Industries and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofInformation Technology. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.
Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major.
a creative industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
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Information TechnologycomponentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points: 48cp+ 24cp core options)
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10 major core units (120 creditpoints).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Creative Industries and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofInformation Technology. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creative
a creative industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
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Information TechnologycomponentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points: 48cp+ 24cp core options)
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10 major core units (120 creditpoints).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1IT Core UnitIT Core UnitKKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListYear 1, Semester 2IT Core UnitIT Core UnitKKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionCreative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitYear 2, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitYear 3, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Fifth UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitYear 3, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitKKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Seventh UnitYear 4, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List:KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB380 Creative Enterprise andEntrepreneurship
Year 4, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitKKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3
SemestersYear 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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2IT Core UnitIT Core UnitKKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListYear 2, Semester 1IT Core UnitIT Core UnitKKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options List
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionCreative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitYear 3, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitYear 3, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitKKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Fifth UnitYear 4, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitCreative Industries Major: Seventh UnitYear 4, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitKKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3Year 5, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List:KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 1, Semester 2IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionYear 2, Semester 2CAB201 Programming Principles
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
Year 3, Semester 1CAB203 Discrete StructuresCAB302 Software DevelopmentYear 3, Semester 2CAB303 NetworksIFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 1CAB301 Algorithms and ComplexityIFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Year 4, Semester 2IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select one of:
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 2, Semester 1IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 2CAB201 Programming PrinciplesIT Core Unit OptionYear 3, Semester 1
CAB403 Systems ProgrammingOR IT Core Unit OptionYear 5, Semester 1IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select ONE of:CAB402 Programming ParadigmsCAB420 Machine LearningOR IT Core Unit Option(Select IT Core Unit Option here, if notselected previously.)
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 1, Semester 2IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionYear 2, Semester 2
IAB201 Modelling Techniques forInformation Systems
IAB207 Rapid Web ApplicationDevelopment
Year 3, Semester 1IAB203 Business Process Modelling
IAB204 Business RequirementsAnalysis
Year 3, Semester 2
IAB305 Information Systems LifecycleManagement
IFB295 IT Project Management
Year 4, Semester 1IFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Select one of:IAB206 Modern Data ManagementIAB260 Social Technologies
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 2, Semester 1IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 2
IAB201 Modelling Techniques forInformation Systems
IT Core Unit OptionYear 3, Semester 1
IAB204 Business RequirementsAnalysis
IAB207 Rapid Web ApplicationDevelopment
Year 3, Semester 2
IAB305 Information Systems LifecycleManagement
IT Core Unit OptionYear 4, Semester 1IAB203 Business Process ModellingIFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 2IAB401 Enterprise ArchitectureIFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Year 5, Semester 1IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select ONE of:IAB206 Modern Data ManagementIAB260 Social Technologies
IAB303 Data Analytics for BusinessInsight
IAB320 Business ProcessImprovement
IAB402 Information SystemsConsulting
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $30,800 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
528
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Dr Sophie McIntyre(Creative Industries);Director of UndergraduatePrograms (Law)
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Sophie McIntyre(Creative Industries); Law:Director of UndergraduateProgramsCI: +61 7 3138 2000;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Creative Industries); Law:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 528 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Creative Industries and 336credit points from the Bachelor of Laws(Honours). You will study creativeindustries and law units in your first fouryears and for the remainder of this courseyou will concentrate on law studies.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major.
a creative industries major - 96credit points from one of the
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specified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
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5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
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2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
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*Students commencing from 2019 mayselect a general law elective in place ofthe introductory law elective
**Students commencing from 2019 havethe option to complete the Law,Technology and Innovation minor or 4non-law electives (48 credit points) or auniversity wide minor in place of 4general law electives (48 credit points).Successful completion of a minor will berecognised on the academic recordand/or the Australian Higher EducationGraduation Statement.
creative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 528 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Creative Industries and 336credit points from the Bachelor of Laws(Honours). You will study creativeindustries and law units in your first fouryears and for the remainder of this courseyou will concentrate on law studies.
Creative Industries componentThe core of the program centres onCreative Enterprise studios that offerauthentic, problem-based activities,coupled with work integrated learning,skills in entrepreneurship and commerciallinks that engage in creative start-ups.Early in your degree, you choose twointroductory units to experience yourpreferred majors. Using this experience,you then decide upon a creativeindustries major.
a creative industries major - 96credit points from one of thespecified majors including: Creativeand Professional Writing; Media andCommunication; Drama andPerformance; Entertainment;Fashion Communication; Interactiveand Visual Design; Music andSound; and Screen ContentProduction.
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Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
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5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
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2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
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*Students commencing from 2019 mayselect a general law elective in place ofthe introductory law elective
**Students commencing from 2019 havethe option to complete the Law,Technology and Innovation minor or 4non-law electives (48 credit points) or auniversity wide minor in place of 4
general law electives (48 credit points).Successful completion of a minor will berecognised on the academic recordand/or the Australian Higher EducationGraduation Statement.
96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
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Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
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two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. Saving your electives forexchange will allow you the mostflexibility.
Sample StructureBefore 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.
A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListLLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 1 Semester 2KKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListLLB106 Criminal LawLLB107 Statutory InterpretationFrom 2019, LLB107 StatutoryInterpretation replaces LLB105 LegalProblems and CommunicationNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2 Semester 1Creative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitLLB103 Dispute Resolution
LLB104 Contemporary Law andJustice
Year 2 Semester 2Creative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitLLH201 Legal ResearchIntroductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw Elective unitYear 3 Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Fifth UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitLLB202 Contract LawLLB203 Constitutional LawYear 3 Semester 2KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit
LLB204 Commercial and PersonalProperty Law
LLB205 Equity and TrustsYear 4 Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List (KKB341 or KKB380):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB380 Creative Enterprise andEntrepreneurship
LLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2KKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3LLB303 EvidenceLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
ProfessionGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 5 Semester 2LLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6 Semester 1LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw students may complete up to 4 non-law electives 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.
SemestersYear 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●
Year 6 Semester 2●
Law Elective Information●
Code TitleYear 1 Semester 2KKB185 Creative Enterprise Studio 1A unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListLLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 2 Semester 1KKB180 Creative FuturesA unit from the Creative IndustriesIntroductory Unit Options ListLLB103 Dispute Resolution
LLB104 Contemporary Law andJustice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2 Semester 2
Creative Industries Major: First UnitCreative Industries Major: Second UnitLLB106 Criminal LawLLB107 Statutory InterpretationFrom 2019, LLB107 StatutoryInterpretation replaces LLB105 LegalProblems and CommunicationYear 3 Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Third UnitCreative Industries Major: Fourth UnitLLB202 Contract LawLLH201 Legal ResearchYear 3 Semester 2KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit
LLB204 Commercial and PersonalProperty Law
Introductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw Elective unitYear 4 Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Sixth UnitCreative Industries Major: Seventh UnitLLB203 Constitutional LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2KKB385 Creative Enterprise Studio 3LLB205 Equity and TrustsLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1Creative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WILUnit Options List (KKB341 or KKB380):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB380 Creative Enterprise andEntrepreneurship
LLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 5 Semester 2LLB303 EvidenceLLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6 Semester 2LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unit
Advanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw students may complete up to 4 non-law electives 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 ElectivesCode TitleLLB140 Human Rights Law
LLB141 Introduction to InternationalLaw
LLB142 Regulation of Business
Please note that some law options(electives) maybe offered in alternateyears and/or are subject to studentenrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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.
General Law Electives ListCode Title
LLB241 Discrimination and EqualOpportunity Law
LLB242 Media LawLLB243 Family LawLLB244 Criminal Law SentencingLLB245 Sports LawLLB247 Animal LawLLB248 COVID-19 and the LawLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design ThinkingLLB340 Banking and Finance Law
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB342 Immigration and Refugee LawLLB344 Intellectual Property LawLLB345 Regulating the InternetLLB346 Succession LawLLB347 Taxation LawLLB349 Japanese LawLLB350 The Law and Ethics of WarLLB440 Environmental LawLLB444 Real Estate Transactions
LLB447 International ArbitrationLLB460 Competition Moots ALLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB463 Legal Clinic (OrganisedProgram)
LLB464 International Legal PlacementLLB464 was previously titled LegalClinic (International)
Please note that some law elective unitsmaybe offered in alternate years and/orare subject to student enrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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 ElectivesCode Title
LLH470 Commercial Contracts inPractice
LLH471 Health Law and PracticeLLH472 Public International LawLLH473 Independent Research ProjectLLH474 Insolvency LawLLH475 Theories of LawLLH476 Competition Law
LLH477 Innovation and IntellectualProperty Law
LLH478 Advanced Criminal Law -Principles and Practice
LLH479 Research Thesis ExtensionLLH479 Available to students interestedin Higher Degree Research
You can complement your core law unitswith a minor in law, technology andinnovation. Learn the skills needed tocommunicate and collaborate withtechnologists, innovators, regulators,engineers, designers and policy makers.Apply big data analytics and come up withcreative solutions to address pressingsocial problems, and learn from experts atthe forefront of artificial intelligence andtechnology regulation.
Law, Technology and Innovation MinorCode TitleLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design Thinking
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB345 Regulating the Internet
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Dr Elija Cassidy (DigitalMedia); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor ofCommunication (Digital Media). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
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a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancehuman resourcemanagementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
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Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognition
requirements.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in digital media.
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn 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 ofCommunication (Digital Media). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
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 studentswill undertake 6 specified Business Coreunits and 10 Accountancy Major Coreunits in order to meet the professionalrecognition requirements.
Communication ComponentYou will complete four core units (48credit points) and a communication major(144 credit points) in digital media.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2019or earlier and you are not required tocomplete CCB200 Digital Platforms.Year 4, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
Note: CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication is permitted to counttowards this major if completed in 2019or earlier and you are not required tocomplete CCB200 Digital Platforms.Year 4, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
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Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
EFB210 Finance 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)
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Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
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Year 3 Semester 1●
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Year 4 Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
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Economics Options List●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and Ethics
Year 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1MGB214
Introducing PeopleManagement and Analytics
BSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 2MGB229
Obligations and Options forEmploying People
MGB230
Recruiting and SelectingPeople
Year 4 Semester 1MGB331 Developing People
MGB339
Managing Performance andRewards
Year 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB110 AccountingYear 5 Semester 1MGB372
Creating Value throughPeople
Choose one of the following units:MGB306 Independent Study
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
BSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsAYB227 International AccountingYear 3 Semester 1AMB210 Importing and ExportingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB303 International Logistics
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1BSB399 Real World Ready - Business
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Dr Elija Cassidy(EntertainmentIndustries); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor ofCommunication (EntertainmentIndustries). You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancehuman resourcemanagementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order to
meet professional recognitionrequirements.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in entertainment industries.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor ofCommunication (EntertainmentIndustries). You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancehuman resourcemanagementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in entertainment industries.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
semesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
CDB101 Managing Media andEntertainment
CYB105 Understanding AudiencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
LWS009 Introduction to LawBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1CDB201 Entertainment StrategyLWS008 Entertainment Law
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CDB202 Entertainment CulturesCCB201 Australian MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
CDB301 Critical Issues in theEntertainment Industries
CDB302 Entertainment Project 1: Pre-Production
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
CDB303 Entertainment Project 2:Production
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
LWS009 Introduction to LawBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
CDB101 Managing Media andEntertainment
CYB105 Understanding AudiencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CDB202 Entertainment Cultures
CCB201 Australian MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1CDB201 Entertainment StrategyLWS008 Entertainment LawBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
CDB303 Entertainment Project 2:Production
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1
CDB301 Critical Issues in theEntertainment Industries
CDB302 Entertainment Project 1: Pre-Production
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
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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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Entertainment Industries)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2
AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsAYB227 International AccountingYear 3 Semester 1AMB210 Importing and ExportingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB303 International Logistics
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Entertainment Industries)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB30 Managing Strategically
9MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Entertainment Industries)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Dr Jason Sternberg(Journalism); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor ofCommunication (Journalism). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancehuman resourcemanagementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor ofCommunication (Journalism). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancehuman resourcemanagementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
LWS011 Journalism LawBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CJB102 Visual Journalism
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2CJB103 Journalistic InquiryCYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1CJB201 Feature WritingCJB202 Production JournalismBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CJB203 NewsroomBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
Year 4, Semester 1CJB302 NewsdeskBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2CJB204 Journalism Ethics and IssuesCJB301 International NewsdeskBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1CJB101 Newswriting
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CJB103 Journalistic InquiryLWS011 Journalism LawBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1CJB102 Visual Journalism
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CJB203 NewsroomBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1CJB201 Feature WritingCJB202 Production JournalismBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2CJB204 Journalism Ethics and IssuesCJB301 International NewsdeskBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1CJB302 NewsdeskBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
AMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Economics Options List●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 2EFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 1
BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB34 Managing Risk
1Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 Management
Year 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 4 Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic Marketing
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
●
Year 1 Semester 1●
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Dr Lesley Hawkes(ProfessionalCommunication); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor ofCommunication (ProfessionalCommunication). You will undertake thetwo components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
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a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancehuman resourcemanagementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
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Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 credit●
points) in professionalcommunication.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor ofCommunication (ProfessionalCommunication). You will undertake thetwo components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancehuman resourcemanagementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCWB103
Interpersonal and InterculturalNegotiation
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CWB202
Rhetoric: PublicCommunication Skills
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
Year 3, Semester 2
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCWB103
Interpersonal and InterculturalNegotiation
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CWB202
Rhetoric: PublicCommunication Skills
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
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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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial Accounting
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1
AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB34 Managing Risk
1Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
Year 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 4 Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 5 Semester 1
2020: $34,300 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication; phone+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected] of Exercise andNutrition Sciences(Health); phone 07 31384831; email:[email protected].
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Glen Thomas(ProfessionalCommunication)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Chemistry (Units 3 & 4, C)●
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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Recommended study: One ofMathematics C, Physics, Biology,Physics, health Education or PhysicalEducation. We assume that you haveknowledge equivalent to four semestersat high school level (Years 11 and 12)with sound achievement (4, SA).
International Subjectprerequisites
Chemistry (Units 3 & 4, C)●
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Nutrition Science.You will undertake the two components ofthe double degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Nutrition Science.You will undertake the two components ofthe double degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
CZB190 Chemistry for Health Sciences
XNB148 Foundations in NutritionPractice
Year 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaXNB151 Food and NutritionXNB149 Nutrition CommunicationNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion
LQB185 Anatomy and Physiology forHealth Professionals
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourPUB416 Research Methods
XNB453 Professional Practice inNutrition
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Public Health. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
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Public health componentYou will complete:
core public health units (144 creditpoints)
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public health elective studies (36credit points)
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a professional practice unit (12credit points).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Public Health. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
●
Public health componentYou will complete:
core public health units (144 creditpoints)
●
public health elective studies (36credit points)
●
a professional practice unit (12credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
CYB104 Managing Social MediaPYB100 Foundation PsychologyPublic Health ElectiveNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion
PUB326 Introduction to Epidemiology
PUB332 Sustainable Environments forHealth
Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCWB103
Interpersonal and InterculturalNegotiation
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PUB336 Gender Equity and HumanHealth
Year 3, Semester 1
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CWB202
Rhetoric: PublicCommunication Skills
PUB530 Health Education andBehaviour Change
Choose either HLB001 or PUB565:
HLB001Health Needs of Aboriginaland Torres Strait IslanderAustralians
PUB565 International HealthYear 3, Semester 2
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
PUB461 Qualitative Inquiry in PublicHealth
Chose one unit from Public HealthElective ListYear 4, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
PUB514 Contract / ProjectManagement
PUB545 Health Policy, Planning andAdvocacy
Year 4, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourPUB406 Health Promotion PracticePUB875 Professional Practice
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYou are required to complete 528 creditpoints, made up of 192 credit points forthe Bachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia) program and 336 credit points forthe Bachelor of Laws program. You'llstudy communication and law units inyour first four years, and will concentrateon law studies for the remainder of thiscourse.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in digital media.
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Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
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5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
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2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
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*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
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Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
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two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureYou are required to complete 528 creditpoints, made up of 192 credit points forthe Bachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia) program and 336 credit points forthe Bachelor of Laws program. You'llstudy communication and law units inyour first four years, and will concentrateon law studies for the remainder of thiscourse.
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in digital media.
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Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
●
5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
●
2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
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*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
●
Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
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two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
LLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 1 Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaLLB106 Criminal LawLLB107 Statutory InterpretationNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2 Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesLLB103 Dispute Resolution
LLB104 Contemporary Law andJustice
Year 2 Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
LLH201 Legal ResearchIntroductory Law Elective unit or GeneralElective Law unitYear 3 Semester 1
CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyLLB202 Contract LawLLB203 Constitutional LawYear 3 Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
LLB204 Commercial and PersonalProperty Law
LLB205 Equity and TrustsYear 4 Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourLLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectLLB303 EvidenceLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective unitGeneral Law Elective unitYear 5 Semester 2LLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective unitGeneral Law Elective unitYear 6 Semester 1LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw Students may complete up to 4non-law electives or a university wideminor comprised of 4 units in place ofthe equivalent number of general lawelectives.Semester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaLLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 2, Semester 1
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
LLB103 Dispute Resolution
LLB104 Contemporary Law andJustice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
LLB107 Statutory InterpretationLLB106 Criminal LawYear 3, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesLLB202 Contract LawLLH201 Legal ResearchYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
LLB204 Commercial and PersonalProperty Law
Introductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw Elective unitYear 4, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyLLB203 Constitutional LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectLLB205 Equity and TrustsLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourLLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 5, Semester 2LLB303 EvidenceLLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor Unit
Year 6, Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6, Semester 2LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw Students may complete up to 4non-law electives or a university wideminor comprised of 4 units in place ofthe equivalent 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 ElectivesCode TitleLLB140 Human Rights Law
LLB141 Introduction to InternationalLaw
LLB142 Regulation of Business
Please note that some law options(electives) maybe offered in alternateyears and/or are subject to studentenrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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.
General Law Electives ListCode Title
LLB241 Discrimination and EqualOpportunity Law
LLB242 Media LawLLB243 Family LawLLB244 Criminal Law SentencingLLB245 Sports LawLLB247 Animal LawLLB248 COVID-19 and the LawLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design ThinkingLLB340 Banking and Finance Law
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB342 Immigration and Refugee LawLLB344 Intellectual Property LawLLB345 Regulating the InternetLLB346 Succession LawLLB347 Taxation LawLLB349 Japanese LawLLB350 The Law and Ethics of WarLLB440 Environmental LawLLB444 Real Estate TransactionsLLB447 International ArbitrationLLB460 Competition Moots ALLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB463 Legal Clinic (OrganisedProgram)
LLB464 International Legal PlacementLLB464 was previously titled LegalClinic (International)
Please note that some law elective unitsmaybe offered in alternate years and/orare subject to student enrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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 ElectivesCode Title
LLH470 Commercial Contracts inPractice
LLH471 Health Law and PracticeLLH472 Public International LawLLH473 Independent Research ProjectLLH474 Insolvency LawLLH475 Theories of LawLLH476 Competition Law
LLH477 Innovation and IntellectualProperty Law
LLH478 Advanced Criminal Law -Principles and Practice
LLH479 Research Thesis ExtensionLLH479 Available to students interestedin Higher Degree Research
You can complement your core law unitswith a minor in law, technology andinnovation. Learn the skills needed tocommunicate and collaborate withtechnologists, innovators, regulators,engineers, designers and policy makers.Apply big data analytics and come up with
2020: $30,900 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
528
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication;Law: Director ofUndergraduate Programs;[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Entertainment Industries:Dr Elija Cassidy; Law:Director of UndergraduateProgramsCI: +61 7 3138 2000;Law: +61 7 3138 2707Entertainment Industries:[email protected]; Law:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYou are required to complete 528 creditpoints, made up of 192 credit points forthe Bachelor of Communication(Entertainment Industries) program and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study communicationand law units in your first four years, andwill concentrate on law studies for theremainder of this course.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in entertainment industries.
●
Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
●
5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
●
2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
●
*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
●
Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
●
two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureYou are required to complete 528 creditpoints, made up of 192 credit points forthe Bachelor of Communication(Entertainment Industries) program and336 credit points for the Bachelor of Lawsprogram. You will study communicationand law units in your first four years, andwill concentrate on law studies for theremainder of this course.
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in entertainment industries.
●
Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
●
5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
●
2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
●
*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
●
Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
●
two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
LLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 1 Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaLLB106 Criminal LawLLB107 Statutory InterpretationNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2 Semester 1
Year 2 Semester 2CJB204 Journalism Ethics and Issues
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
LLH201 Legal ResearchIntroductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw Elective unit
*Note: ID08 Bachelor of Communication(Entertainment Industries) students areunable to complete LWS009 Introductionto Law as it overlaps with Bachelor ofLaws (Honours) units. CJB204Journalism Ethics and Issues has beenapproved as a substitute for LWS009 in2020.Year 3 Semester 1CDB201 Entertainment StrategyLLB202 Contract LawLLB203 Constitutional LawLWS008 Entertainment LawYear 3 Semester 2CCB201 Australian MediaCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
LLB204 Commercial and PersonalProperty Law
LLB205 Equity and TrustsYear 4 Semester 1
CDB301 Critical Issues in theEntertainment Industries
CDB302 Entertainment Project 1: Pre-Production
LLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2
CDB303 Entertainment Project 2:Production
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourLLB303 EvidenceLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective unitGeneral Law Elective unitYear 5 Semester 2LLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective unitGeneral Law Elective unitYear 6 Semester 1LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw Students may complete up to 4non-law electives or a university wideminor comprised of 4 units in place ofthe equivalent number of general lawelectives.
CYB104 Managing Social MediaLLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 2, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
LLB103 Dispute Resolution
LLB104 Contemporary Law andJustice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CJB204 Journalism Ethics and Issues
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
LLB106 Criminal LawLLB107 Statutory Interpretation*Note: ID08 Bachelor of Communication(Entertainment Industries) students areunable to complete LWS009 Introductionto Law as it overlaps with Bachelor ofLaws (Honours) units. CJB204Journalism Ethics and Issues has beenapproved as a substitute for LWS009 in2020.Year 3, Semester 1
CDB101 Managing Media andEntertainment
CYB105 Understanding AudiencesLLB202 Contract LawLLH201 Legal ResearchYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian MediaCDB202 Entertainment Cultures
LLB204 Commercial and PersonalProperty Law
Introductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw Elective unitYear 4, Semester 1CDB201 Entertainment StrategyLLB203 Constitutional LawLWS008 Entertainment LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4, Semester 2
CDB303 Entertainment Project 2:Production
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourLLB205 Equity and TrustsLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5, Semester 1
CDB301 Critical Issues in theEntertainment Industries
CDB302 Entertainment Project 1: Pre-Production
LLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 5, Semester 2LLB303 EvidenceLLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6, Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6, Semester 2LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw Students may complete up to 4non-law electives or a university wideminor comprised of 4 units in place ofthe equivalent 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 ElectivesCode TitleLLB140 Human Rights Law
LLB141 Introduction to InternationalLaw
LLB142 Regulation of Business
Please note that some law options(electives) maybe offered in alternateyears and/or are subject to studentenrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. Youcan check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.
General Law Electives ListCode Title
LLB241 Discrimination and EqualOpportunity Law
LLB242 Media LawLLB243 Family LawLLB244 Criminal Law SentencingLLB245 Sports LawLLB247 Animal LawLLB248 COVID-19 and the LawLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design ThinkingLLB340 Banking and Finance Law
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB342 Immigration and Refugee LawLLB344 Intellectual Property LawLLB345 Regulating the InternetLLB346 Succession LawLLB347 Taxation LawLLB349 Japanese LawLLB350 The Law and Ethics of WarLLB440 Environmental LawLLB444 Real Estate TransactionsLLB447 International ArbitrationLLB460 Competition Moots ALLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB463 Legal Clinic (OrganisedProgram)
LLB464 International Legal PlacementLLB464 was previously titled LegalClinic (International)
Please note that some law elective unitsmaybe offered in alternate years and/orare subject to student enrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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 ElectivesCode Title
LLH470 Commercial Contracts inPractice
LLH471 Health Law and PracticeLLH472 Public International LawLLH473 Independent Research Project
LLH474 Insolvency LawLLH475 Theories of LawLLH476 Competition Law
LLH477 Innovation and IntellectualProperty Law
LLH478 Advanced Criminal Law -Principles and Practice
LLH479 Research Thesis ExtensionLLH479 Available to students interestedin Higher Degree Research
You can complement your core law unitswith a minor in law, technology andinnovation. Learn the skills needed tocommunicate and collaborate withtechnologists, innovators, regulators,engineers, designers and policy makers.Apply big data analytics and come up withcreative solutions to address pressingsocial problems, and learn from experts atthe forefront of artificial intelligence andtechnology regulation.
Law, Technology and Innovation MinorCode TitleLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design Thinking
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB345 Regulating the Internet
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $30,900 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
528
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication;Law: Director ofUndergraduate Programs;[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
CI: Dr Jason Sternberg(Journalism); Law:Director of UndergraduateProgramsCI: +61 7 3138 2000;Law: +61 7 3138 2707CI: [email protected];Law:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYou are required to complete 528 creditpoints, made up of 192 credit points forthe Bachelor of Communication(Journalism) program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study communication and lawunits in your first four years, and willconcentrate on law studies for theremainder of this course.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
●
Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
●
5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
●
2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
●
*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
Honours-level units96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
●
Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
●
two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureYou are required to complete 528 creditpoints, made up of 192 credit points forthe Bachelor of Communication(Journalism) program and 336 creditpoints for the Bachelor of Laws program.You will study communication and lawunits in your first four years, and willconcentrate on law studies for theremainder of this course.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
Law componentLaw componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
●
5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
●
2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
●
*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
●
Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
●
two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
LLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 1 Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
LWS011 Journalism LawLLB106 Criminal LawLLB107 Statutory InterpretationNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2 Semester 1CJB102 Visual Journalism
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
LLB103 Dispute Resolution
LLB104 Contemporary Law andJustice
Year 2 Semester 2CJB103 Journalistic InquiryCYB104 Managing Social MediaLLH201 Legal ResearchIntroductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw ElectiveYear 3 Semester 1CJB201 Feature WritingCJB202 Production JournalismLLB202 Contract LawLLB203 Constitutional LawYear 3 Semester 2CJB203 Newsroom
LLB204 Commercial and PersonalProperty Law
LLB205 Equity and TrustsYear 4 Semester 1CJB302 NewsdeskLLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2CJB204 Journalism Ethics and IssuesCJB301 International NewsdeskLLB303 EvidenceLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective unitGeneral Law Elective unitYear 5 Semester 2LLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective unitGeneral Law Elective unitYear 6 Semester 1LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1 Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaLLB101 Introduction to LawLLB102 TortsYear 2 Semester 1CJB101 Newswriting
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
LLB103 Dispute Resolution
LLB104 Contemporary Law andJustice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2 Semester 2CJB103 Journalistic InquiryLWS011 Journalism LawLLB106 Criminal LawLLB107 Statutory InterpretationYear 3 Semester 1CJB102 Visual Journalism
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Introductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw Elective unitYear 4 Semester 1CJB201 Feature WritingCJB202 Production JournalismLLB203 Constitutional LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2CJB204 Journalism Ethics and IssuesCJB301 International NewsdeskLLB205 Equity and TrustsLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1CJB302 NewsdeskLLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 5 Semester 2LLB303 EvidenceLLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Non-lawElective or University-wide Minor UnitYear 6 Semester 2LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw Students may complete up to 4non-law electives or a university wideminor comprised of 4 units in place ofthe equivalent 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 ElectivesCode TitleLLB140 Human Rights Law
LLB141 Introduction to InternationalLaw
LLB142 Regulation of Business
Please note that some law options(electives) maybe offered in alternateyears and/or are subject to studentenrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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.
General Law Electives ListCode Title
LLB241 Discrimination and EqualOpportunity Law
LLB242 Media LawLLB243 Family LawLLB244 Criminal Law SentencingLLB245 Sports LawLLB247 Animal LawLLB248 COVID-19 and the LawLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design ThinkingLLB340 Banking and Finance Law
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB342 Immigration and Refugee LawLLB344 Intellectual Property LawLLB345 Regulating the InternetLLB346 Succession LawLLB347 Taxation LawLLB349 Japanese LawLLB350 The Law and Ethics of WarLLB440 Environmental LawLLB444 Real Estate TransactionsLLB447 International ArbitrationLLB460 Competition Moots ALLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB463 Legal Clinic (OrganisedProgram)
LLB464 International Legal PlacementLLB464 was previously titled LegalClinic (International)
Please note that some law elective unitsmaybe offered in alternate years and/orare subject to student enrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
Before enrolling in an option (elective)unit, you must ensure you have met anypre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unitoutlines on QUT Virtual.
Advanced Law ElectivesCode Title
LLH470 Commercial Contracts inPractice
LLH471 Health Law and PracticeLLH472 Public International LawLLH473 Independent Research ProjectLLH474 Insolvency LawLLH475 Theories of LawLLH476 Competition Law
LLH477 Innovation and IntellectualProperty Law
LLH478 Advanced Criminal Law -Principles and Practice
LLH479 Research Thesis ExtensionLLH479 Available to students interestedin Higher Degree Research
You can complement your core law unitswith a minor in law, technology andinnovation. Learn the skills needed tocommunicate and collaborate withtechnologists, innovators, regulators,engineers, designers and policy makers.Apply big data analytics and come up withcreative solutions to address pressingsocial problems, and learn from experts atthe forefront of artificial intelligence andtechnology regulation.
Law, Technology and Innovation MinorCode TitleLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design Thinking
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB345 Regulating the Internet
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia) and 192 credit points from theBachelor of Justice. You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in digital media.
●
Justice unitsYou must complete a total of 192 creditpoints from:
8 justice core units (96 credit points)●
a major (8 units) in eithercriminology and policing, or policyand governance (96 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia) and 192 credit points from theBachelor of Justice. You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in digital media.
●
Justice unitsYou must complete a total of 192 creditpoints from:
8 justice core units (96 credit points)●
a major (8 units) in eithercriminology and policing, or policyand governance (96 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaJustice UnitJustice UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 3, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 4, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourJustice Unit
Justice UnitYear 4, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectJustice UnitJustice UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 2, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Justice UnitJustice UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 3, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 4, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 4, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 5, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 or
KKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourJustice UnitJustice Unit
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 1 Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2 Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 2 Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3 Semester 1JSB272 Theories of CrimeJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 3 Semester 2JSB207 Punishment and Penal PolicyJSB374 Crime PreventionYear 4 Semester 1JSB284 Policing in ContextCriminology and Policy Major electiveunitYear 4 Semester 2JSB372 Youth JusticeCriminology and Policy Major electiveunitSemester 2 (July) commencements
Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)/Bachelor of Justice
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 2, Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3, Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 3, Semester 2JSB207 Punishment and Penal PolicyJSB374 Crime PreventionYear 4, Semester 1JSB272 Theories of CrimeJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 4, Semester 2JSB372 Youth JusticeCriminology and Policing Major electiveunitYear 5, Semester 1JSB284 Policing in ContextCriminology and Policing Major electiveunit
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 1 Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2 Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 2 Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3 Semester 1JSB261 Theories of GovernmentJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 3 Semester 2JSB263 Australian Political Institutions
JSB266 White Collar Crime andOfficial Corruption
Year 4 Semester 1
JSB379 Political Practice, PeoplePower, and Protest
Policy and Governance Major electiveunitYear 4 Semester 2JSB380 Critical Policy AnalysisPolicy and Governance Major electiveunitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2, Semester 1
JSB170 Introduction to Criminologyand Policing
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 2, Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3, Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 3, Semester 2JSB263 Australian Political Institutions
JSB266 White Collar Crime andOfficial Corruption
Year 4, Semester 1JSB261 Theories of GovernmentJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 4, Semester 2JSB380 Critical Policy AnalysisPolicy and Governance Major electiveunitYear 5, Semester 1
JSB379 Political Practice, PeoplePower, and Protest
Policy and Governance Major electiveunit
Criminology and Policing Major: ElectiveUnitsCode TitleJSB179 Crimes of ViolenceJSB184 Sex and Crimes
JSB208 Gender, Crime, and theCriminal Justice System
JSB219 Case Studies in Major Crime
JSB224 Understanding Trauma inCriminology
JSB225 Forensic Criminology
JSB227 The History of CriminalProsecution
JSB228 Technology and Crime
JSB234 Interpersonal Skills for JusticeProfessionals
JSB235 Investigation and EvidenceJSB255 Eco Crime
JSB264 Statistical Methods for JusticeProfessionals
2020: $31,500 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication;Justice: Director ofUndergraduate Programs
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Jason Sternberg(Journalism); Justice:Director of UndergraduateProgramsCI: +61 7 3138 2000;Justice: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Journalism); Justice:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (Journalism)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofJustice. You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
●
Justice unitsIn order to complete the Bachelor ofJustice component of this course, youmust complete a total of 192 credit pointsfrom:
8 justice core units (96 credit points)●
a major (8 units) in eithercriminology and policing, or policy
●
and governance (96 credit points)
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (Journalism)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofJustice. You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
●
Justice unitsIn order to complete the Bachelor ofJustice component of this course, youmust complete a total of 192 credit pointsfrom:
8 justice core units (96 credit points)●
a major (8 units) in eithercriminology and policing, or policyand governance (96 credit points)
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 1 Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2 Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 2 Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3 Semester 1JSB272 Theories of CrimeJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 3 Semester 2JSB207 Punishment and Penal PolicyJSB374 Crime PreventionYear 4 Semester 1JSB284 Policing in ContextCriminology and Policy Major electiveunitYear 4 Semester 2JSB372 Youth JusticeCriminology and Policy Major electiveunitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2, Semester 1
JSB170 Introduction to Criminologyand Policing
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 2, Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3, Semester 1
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)/Bachelor of Justice
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 3, Semester 2JSB207 Punishment and Penal PolicyJSB374 Crime PreventionYear 4, Semester 1JSB272 Theories of CrimeJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 4, Semester 2JSB372 Youth JusticeCriminology and Policing Major electiveunitYear 5, Semester 1JSB284 Policing in ContextCriminology and Policing Major electiveunit
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 1 Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2 Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 2 Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3 Semester 1JSB261 Theories of GovernmentJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 3 Semester 2
JSB263 Australian Political Institutions
JSB266 White Collar Crime andOfficial Corruption
Year 4 Semester 1
JSB379 Political Practice, PeoplePower, and Protest
Policy and Governance Major electiveunitYear 4 Semester 2JSB380 Critical Policy AnalysisPolicy and Governance Major electiveunitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2, Semester 1
JSB170 Introduction to Criminologyand Policing
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 2, Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3, Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 3, Semester 2JSB263 Australian Political Institutions
JSB266 White Collar Crime andOfficial Corruption
Year 4, Semester 1JSB261 Theories of GovernmentJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 4, Semester 2JSB380 Critical Policy AnalysisPolicy and Governance Major electiveunitYear 5, Semester 1
JSB379 Political Practice, PeoplePower, and Protest
Policy and Governance Major electiveunit
Criminology and Policing Major: ElectiveUnitsCode TitleJSB179 Crimes of ViolenceJSB184 Sex and Crimes
JSB208 Gender, Crime, and theCriminal Justice System
JSB219 Case Studies in Major Crime
JSB224 Understanding Trauma inCriminology
JSB225 Forensic Criminology
JSB227 The History of CriminalProsecution
JSB228 Technology and Crime
JSB234 Interpersonal Skills for JusticeProfessionals
JSB235 Investigation and EvidenceJSB255 Eco Crime
JSB264 Statistical Methods for JusticeProfessionals
2020: $31,500 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication;Justice: Director ofUndergraduate Programs
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Lesley Hawkes(ProfessionalCommunication); Justice:Director of UndergraduateProgramsCI: +61 7 3138 2000;Justice: +61 7 3138 [email protected](ProfessionalCommunication); Justice:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Justice. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
●
Justice unitsIn order to complete the Bachelor ofJustice component of this course, youmust complete a total of 192 credit pointsfrom:
8 justice core units (96 credit points)●
a major (8 units) in either●
criminology and policing, or policyand governance (96 credit points).
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Justice. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
●
Justice unitsIn order to complete the Bachelor ofJustice component of this course, youmust complete a total of 192 credit pointsfrom:
8 justice core units (96 credit points)●
a major (8 units) in eithercriminology and policing, or policyand governance (96 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaJustice UnitJustice UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
Justice UnitYear 4, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 4, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourJustice UnitJustice UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 2, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Justice UnitJustice UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCWB103
Interpersonal and InterculturalNegotiation
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 3, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
CWB102 Influence and Persuasion
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 3, Semester 2
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
Justice UnitJustice Unit
Year 4, Semester 1
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CWB202
Rhetoric: PublicCommunication Skills
Justice UnitJustice UnitYear 4, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourJustice UnitJustice UnitYear 5, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3 Semester 1JSB272 Theories of CrimeJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 3 Semester 2JSB207 Punishment and Penal PolicyJSB374 Crime PreventionYear 4 Semester 1JSB284 Policing in ContextCriminology and Policy Major electiveunitYear 4 Semester 2JSB372 Youth JusticeCriminology and Policy Major electiveunitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2, Semester 1
JSB170 Introduction to Criminologyand Policing
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 2, Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3, Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 3, Semester 2JSB207 Punishment and Penal PolicyJSB374 Crime PreventionYear 4, Semester 1JSB272 Theories of CrimeJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 4, Semester 2JSB372 Youth JusticeCriminology and Policing Major electiveunitYear 5, Semester 1JSB284 Policing in ContextCriminology and Policing Major electiveunit
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 1 Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2 Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 2 Semester 2
JSB174 Forensic Psychology and theLaw
JSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3 Semester 1JSB261 Theories of GovernmentJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 3 Semester 2JSB263 Australian Political Institutions
JSB266 White Collar Crime andOfficial Corruption
Year 4 Semester 1
JSB379 Political Practice, PeoplePower, and Protest
Policy and Governance Major electiveunitYear 4 Semester 2JSB380 Critical Policy AnalysisPolicy and Governance Major electiveunitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
JSB173 Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB178 Policy, Governance andJustice
Year 2, Semester 1
JSB170 Introduction to Criminologyand Policing
JSB172 Professional Academic SkillsYear 2, Semester 2JSB174 Forensic Psychology and the
LawJSB176 Criminal Law in ContextYear 3, Semester 1JSB171 Justice and SocietyJSB180 DevianceYear 3, Semester 2JSB263 Australian Political Institutions
JSB266 White Collar Crime andOfficial Corruption
Year 4, Semester 1JSB261 Theories of GovernmentJSB273 Justice Research MethodsYear 4, Semester 2JSB380 Critical Policy AnalysisPolicy and Governance Major electiveunitYear 5, Semester 1
JSB379 Political Practice, PeoplePower, and Protest
Policy and Governance Major electiveunit
Criminology and Policing Major: ElectiveUnitsCode TitleJSB179 Crimes of ViolenceJSB184 Sex and Crimes
JSB208 Gender, Crime, and theCriminal Justice System
JSB219 Case Studies in Major Crime
JSB224 Understanding Trauma inCriminology
JSB225 Forensic Criminology
JSB227 The History of CriminalProsecution
JSB228 Technology and Crime
JSB234 Interpersonal Skills for JusticeProfessionals
JSB235 Investigation and EvidenceJSB255 Eco Crime
JSB264 Statistical Methods for JusticeProfessionals
2020: $33,900 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication; SEFEnquiries (InformationTechnology); 3138 8822;[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Elija Cassidy (DigitalMedia); Dr Wayne Kelly(Computer Science), DrErwin Fielt (InformationSystems)CI: +61 7 3138 2000:SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Digital Media);[email protected](Information Technology)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia) and 192 credit points from theBachelor of Information Technology. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in digital media.
●
Information technologycomponentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)●
ten major core units (120 creditpoints) from either the informationsystems or computer science major.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (DigitalMedia) and 192 credit points from theBachelor of Information Technology. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in digital media.
●
Information technologycomponentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)●
ten major core units (120 creditpoints) from either the informationsystems or computer science major.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
IT Core UnitIT Core UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaIT Core UnitIT Core UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesIT Core UnitIT Core UnitYear 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
IT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 3, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
IT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 4, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 4, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectIT Major UnitIT Major UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
IT Core UnitIT Core UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media Design
CYB106 Global Media andEntertainment Industries
IT Core UnitIT Core UnitYear 3, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and DebatesCYB105 Understanding AudiencesIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 3, Semester 2CCB201 Australian Media
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
IT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 4, Semester 1CCB200 Digital PlatformsCCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyIT Major Unit
IT Major UnitYear 4, Semester 2CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 5, Semester 1
CCB301 Communication ResearchMethods
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourIT Major UnitIT Major Unit
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 1, Semester 2IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionYear 2, Semester 2CAB201 Programming Principles
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
Year 3, Semester 1CAB203 Discrete StructuresCAB302 Software DevelopmentYear 3, Semester 2CAB303 NetworksIFB295 IT Project Management
Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)/Bachelor of Information Technology
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 2, Semester 1IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 2CAB201 Programming PrinciplesIT Core Unit OptionYear 3, Semester 1
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
CAB301 Algorithms and ComplexityYear 3, Semester 2CAB303 NetworksIFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 1CAB203 Discrete StructuresCAB302 Software DevelopmentYear 4, Semester 2IFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Select ONE of:
CAB401 High Performance andParallel Computing
CAB403 Systems ProgrammingOR IT Core Unit OptionYear 5, Semester 1IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select ONE of:CAB402 Programming ParadigmsCAB420 Machine LearningOR IT Core Unit Option(Select IT Core Unit Option here, if notselected previously.)
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 1, Semester 2IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionYear 2, Semester 2
IAB201 Modelling Techniques forInformation Systems
IAB207 Rapid Web ApplicationDevelopment
Year 3, Semester 1IAB203 Business Process Modelling
IAB204 Business RequirementsAnalysis
Year 3, Semester 2
IAB305 Information Systems LifecycleManagement
IFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 1IFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Select one of:IAB206 Modern Data ManagementIAB260 Social Technologies
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 2, Semester 1IFB104 Building IT Systems
IFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 2
IAB201 Modelling Techniques forInformation Systems
IT Core Unit OptionYear 3, Semester 1
IAB204 Business RequirementsAnalysis
IAB207 Rapid Web ApplicationDevelopment
Year 3, Semester 2
IAB305 Information Systems LifecycleManagement
IT Core Unit OptionYear 4, Semester 1IAB203 Business Process ModellingIFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 2IAB401 Enterprise ArchitectureIFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Year 5, Semester 1IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select ONE of:IAB206 Modern Data ManagementIAB260 Social Technologies
IAB303 Data Analytics for BusinessInsight
IAB320 Business ProcessImprovement
IAB402 Information SystemsConsulting
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $37,100 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication;Dr Graham Johnson(Science); 3138 8822;[email protected];
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Jason Sternberg(Journalism); Dr MarionBateson (BiologicalScience); Aspro TimDargaville (Chemistry); DrLuke Nothdurft (EarthScience); Dr AndrewBaker (EnvironmentalScience); Aspro JamieTrapp (Physics) (Science)CI: +61 7 3138 2000;SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Journalism);[email protected](Science)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (Journalism)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofScience. You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
●
Science componentYou will complete five core units (60credit points) and a science major (132credit points) in one of the followingstudy areas:
biological sciences●
chemistry●
earth science●
environmental science●
physics●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (Journalism)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofScience. You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in journalism.
●
Science componentYou will complete five core units (60credit points) and a science major (132credit points) in one of the followingstudy areas:
biological sciences●
chemistry●
earth science●
environmental science●
physics●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,
Year 1 Semester 2Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit OptionYear 2 Semester 1SEB115 Experimental Science 1SEB116 Experimental Science 2Year 2 Semester 2ERB101 Earth Systems
Year 3, Semester 2BVB204 EcologyEVB302 Environmental PollutionYear 4, Semester 1BVB311 Conservation BiologyEVB312 Soils and the EnvironmentYear 4, Semester 2ERB310 Groundwater Systems
EVB304 Case Studies inEnvironmental Science
Year 5, Semester 1Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit 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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1SEB104 Grand Challenges in Science
SEB113 Quantitative Methods inScience
Year 1 Semester 2
MXB100 Introductory Calculus andAlgebra
Science Core Unit OptionYear 2 Semester 1SEB115 Experimental Science 1SEB116 Experimental Science 2Year 2 Semester 2PVB102 Physics of the Very SmallPVB101 Physics of the Very LargeYear 3 Semester 1
PVB200 Computational andMathematical Physics
PVB203 Experimental PhysicsYear 3 Semester 2
PVB202 Mathematical Methods inPhysics
PVB204 ElectromagnetismYear 4 Semester 1
PVB301 Materials and ThermalPhysics
PVB302 Classical and QuantumPhysics
Year 4 Semester 2PVB303 Nuclear and Particle PhysicsPVB304 Physics Research
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $37,100 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Communication;Dr Graham Johnson(Science); 3138 8822;[email protected];
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Glen Thomas(ProfessionalCommunication); DrMarion Bateson(Biological Science);Aspro Tim Dargaville(Chemistry); Dr LukeNothdurft (Earth Science);Dr Andrew Baker(Environmental Science);Aspro Jamie Trapp(Physics) (Science)CI: +61 7 3138 2000:SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](ProfessionalCommunication);[email protected](Science)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Science. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
●
Science componentYou will complete five core units (60credit points) and a science major (132credit points) in one of the followingstudy areas:
biological sciences●
chemistry●
earth science●
environmental science●
physics●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Communication (ProfessionalCommunication) and 192 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Science. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Communication componentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)●
a communication major (144 creditpoints) in professionalcommunication.
●
Science componentYou will complete five core units (60credit points) and a science major (132credit points) in one of the followingstudy areas:
biological sciences●
chemistry●
earth science●
environmental science●
physics●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Science UnitScience UnitYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaScience UnitScience UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
Science UnitScience UnitYear 4, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
Science UnitScience UnitYear 4, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourScience UnitScience UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2
CYB103 Communication Theory andPractice
CYB104 Managing Social MediaScience UnitScience UnitYear 2, Semester 1
CYB101 Introduction toCommunication
CYB102 Introduction to Media andEntertainment Industries
Science UnitScience UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCWB103
Interpersonal and InterculturalNegotiation
Science UnitScience UnitYear 3, Semester 1
CWB101
Communication andComposition: Introduction toAcademic Writing
CWB102
Influence and Persuasion
Science UnitScience UnitYear 3, Semester 2
CCB204 Communication Planning andPractice
CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
Science UnitScience UnitYear 4, semester 1
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
CWB202
Rhetoric: PublicCommunication Skills
Science UnitScience UnitYear 4, Semester 2CWB302
Advanced CorporateCommunication
One unit from the Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options List (KKB341 orKKB350):KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourScience UnitScience UnitYear 5, Semester 1CWB301 Political Communication
CWB303 Communication Project
Science UnitScience Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencements
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1 Semester 1SEB104 Grand Challenges in Science
SEB113 Quantitative Methods inScience
Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)/Bachelor of Science
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Year 5, Semester 1Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit Option
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencements
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1 Semester 1SEB104 Grand Challenges in Science
SEB113 Quantitative Methods inScience
Year 1 Semester 2Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit OptionYear 2 Semester 1SEB115 Experimental Science 1SEB116 Experimental Science 2Year 2 Semester 2ERB101 Earth Systems
Year 3, Semester 2BVB204 EcologyEVB302 Environmental PollutionYear 4, Semester 1BVB311 Conservation BiologyEVB312 Soils and the EnvironmentYear 4, Semester 2ERB310 Groundwater Systems
EVB304 Case Studies inEnvironmental Science
Year 5, Semester 1Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit 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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1SEB104 Grand Challenges in Science
SEB113 Quantitative Methods inScience
Year 1 Semester 2
MXB100 Introductory Calculus andAlgebra
Science Core Unit Option
Year 2 Semester 1SEB115 Experimental Science 1SEB116 Experimental Science 2Year 2 Semester 2PVB102 Physics of the Very SmallPVB101 Physics of the Very LargeYear 3 Semester 1
PVB200 Computational andMathematical Physics
PVB203 Experimental PhysicsYear 3 Semester 2
PVB202 Mathematical Methods inPhysics
PVB204 ElectromagnetismYear 4 Semester 1
PVB301 Materials and ThermalPhysics
PVB302 Classical and QuantumPhysics
Year 4 Semester 2PVB303 Nuclear and Particle PhysicsPVB304 Physics Research
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2020: $33,700 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected] of Studies, QUTBusiness School; phone:+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tiziana Ferrero-Regis(Fashion); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisiteSuccessful portfolio and meetingminimum OP / rank score.
Thursday 1 August 2019: QTACapplications, I Forms, CM Forms and theQUT Online Registration Form open.
5pm Friday 20 September 2019: QTACapplications, I Forms, CM Forms and theQUT Online Registration Form close*.Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered.
*Applications must be finalised andsubmitted by 5pm Friday 20 September2019. Please ensure you allow adequatetime to complete each stage of yourapplication before application closingtime.
How to Apply – Domestic Applicants
To successfully apply for entry into thiscourse you are required to complete thesteps below.
Step 1: Apply through QTAC. CurrentCreative Industries Faculty (CIF)undergraduate students changing courseor major must instead submit an I Form orCM Form as appropriate.
Step 2: Upload your portfolio andcomplete the QUT Online RegistrationForm. Please refer to the Fashionportfolio preparation document for detailson what to include in your submission.
To complete the QUT Online Registrationform you must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step. This stepincludes the requirement to pay the non-refundable $70 application service fee viaQUTPay and upload a portfolio.Applicants seeking admission assistancevia QTAC’s Educational Access Schemeand/or QUT’s Oodgeroo CentralisedAssessment Selection Program areexempt from the fee. Your application iscomplete once you reach the confirmationnotice screen and receive yourconfirmation email.
Portfolio preparation
Fashion portfolio preparation
Portfolio feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable to
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsMinimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Fashion). You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternational
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the fashion major (144 creditpoints), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)seven units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Fashion). You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the fashion major (144 creditpoints), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 credit
●
points)seven units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2DYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DFB110 Fashion Design Studio 1DYB122 Design VisualisationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2DFB111 Fashion Design Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1DFB206 Global Fashion CulturesDFB210 Fashion Design Studio 3Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DFB211 Fashion Design Studio 4DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DFB310 Fashion Design Studio 5One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2DFB311 Fashion Design Studio 6Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
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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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
BSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Fashion)
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2020: $33,700 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected] of Studies, QUTBusiness School; phone:+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Rafael Gomez(Industrial Design); DrOgan Yigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Industrial Design). You will undertake thetwo components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognition
requirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the industrial design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Industrial Design). You will undertake thetwo components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the industrial design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2DYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DNB110 ID Studio 1: User CentredDesign
DYB122 Design VisualisationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2
DNB111 ID Studio 2: Aesthetics andVisualisation
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School Unit
Business School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
DNB211 ID Studio 4: ManufacturingTechnology
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
DNB212 ID Studio 5: AppliedTechnology
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
DNB110 ID Studio 1: User CentredDesign
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2
DNB111 ID Studio 2: Aesthetics andVisualisation
DYB124 Design ConsequencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DNB211 ID Studio 4: ManufacturingTechnology
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School Unit
Business School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
DNB212 ID Studio 5: AppliedTechnology
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
DYB122 Design VisualisationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital Portfolio
Year 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4, Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5, Semester 1
2020: $33,700 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected] of Studies, QUTBusiness School; phone:+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Jen Seevinck(Interaction Design); DrOgan Yigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Interaction Design). You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognition
requirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interaction design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)seven units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Interaction Design). You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interaction design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)seven units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DXB110 Principles of InteractionDesign
DYB122 Design VisualisationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2DXB111 Web PrototypingDYB124 Design ConsequencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
Year 3, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB211 Creative CodingBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Note: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 4, Semester 1DXB310 Augmented InteractionsOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DYB124 Design ConsequencesDXB111 Web PrototypingBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DXB110 Principles of InteractionDesign
DXB211 Creative CodingBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDXB212 Tangible MediaBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Year 4, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB310 Augmented InteractionsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
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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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Economics Options List●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 2EFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Economics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 2
EFB338 Contemporary Application ofEconomic Theory
Economics Optional UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 3 Semester 1BSB126 MarketingEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 2EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 1EFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 2
EFB338 Contemporary Application ofEconomic Theory
Economics Optional Unit
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must complete
MGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $33,700 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected] of Studies, QUTBusiness School; phone:+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Penny Wild (InteriorArchitecture); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Interior Architecture). You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognition
requirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interior architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Interior Architecture). You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interior architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB112 Spatial MaterialityBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB111 Create and Represent: FormBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB114 Spatial HistoriesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB112 Spatial MaterialityBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School Unit
Business School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation Law
AYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencement
Year 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Economics Options List●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 Management
BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsAYB227 International AccountingYear 3 Semester 1AMB210 Importing and ExportingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB303 International Logistics
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB33 Workplace Learning
8Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $33,700 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected] of Studies, QUTBusiness School; phone:+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Gregor Mews (LandscapeArchitecture); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Landscape Architecture). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognition
requirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Landscape Architecture). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB112 Spatial MaterialityBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DLB201 Landform, Technology andTechniques
DLB202 Landscape, People and PlaceStudio
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DLB204 Planting DesignDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DLB302 Landscape Materiality andConstructs
DLB303 Resilient Landscapes StudioBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1DYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DYB114 Spatial HistoriesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DLB204 Planting DesignDYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
DLB201 Landform, Technology andTechniques
DLB202 Landscape, People and PlaceStudio
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DLB302 Landscape Materiality andConstructs
DLB303 Resilient Landscapes StudioBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commecement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2
AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsAYB227 International AccountingYear 3 Semester 1AMB210 Importing and ExportingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB303 International Logistics
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB30 Managing Strategically
9MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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Year 1 Semester 1●
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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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●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $33,700 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected] of Studies, QUTBusiness School; phone:+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Anastasia Tyurina(Visual Communication);Dr Ogan Yigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Visual Communication). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
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a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
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Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognition
requirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide Impact Lab units(48 credit points)
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the visual communication major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Visual Communication). You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
●
a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide Impact Lab units(48 credit points)
●
the visual communication major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2DYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyDYB124 Design ConsequencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignDYB122 Design VisualisationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DVB201 Typographic DesignDVB202 Visual Narrative DesignBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DVB102 Image Design and ProductionDYB124 Design ConsequencesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1DVB101 Visual Communication DesignDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignDVB202 Visual Narrative DesignBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DVB303 Experimental VisualCommunication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1DVB301 Kinetic Image and TextOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
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Year 4 Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semeter 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2
AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsAYB227 International AccountingYear 3 Semester 1AMB210 Importing and ExportingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB303 International Logistics
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB30 Managing Strategically
9MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
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Year 4 Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
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Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $33,200 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
528
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected];Law: Director ofUndergraduate Programs;email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
CI: Dr Rafael Gomez(Industrial Design); Law:Director of UndergraduateProgramsDesign: +61 7 3138 2000;Law: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Industrial Design); Law:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, made up of 192 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Design (IndustrialDesign) program and 336 credit points forthe Bachelor of Laws program. You willstudy design and law units in your firstfour years and for the remainder of thiscourse you will concentrate on lawstudies.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
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the industrial design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
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Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electives
made up of19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
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5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
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2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
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*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
Honours-level units96 credit points of the following honoursunits will be used to determine thehonours levels of the LLB (Hons):
Legal Research (LLH201)●
Administrative Law (LLH206)●
Ethics and the Legal Profession(LLH302)
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Corporate Law (LLH305)●
Legal Research Capstone (LLH401)(24 credit points
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two 12-credit point Advanced LawElectives
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureStudents are required to complete 528credit points, made up of 192 credit pointsfor the Bachelor of Design (IndustrialDesign) program and 336 credit points forthe Bachelor of Laws program. You willstudy design and law units in your firstfour years and for the remainder of this
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
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the industrial design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Law componentYou will complete 336 credit points ofcore units and a mixture of law electivesmade up of
19 Core units (240 credit points)●
1 introductory law elective* (12credit points)
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5 general law electives** (60 creditpoints)
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2 advanced law electives (24 creditpoints)
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*You may select a general law elective inplace of the introductory law elective
**In place of 4 general law electives (48credit points), you have the option tocomplete the Law, Technology andInnovation minor or 4 non-law electives ora university wide minor. Successfulcompletion of a minor will be recognisedon the academic record and/or theAustralian Higher Education GraduationStatement.
LLB205 Equity and TrustsYear 4 Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourLLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneLLB303 EvidenceLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitYear 5 Semester 2LLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitYear 6 Semester 1LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1 Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyLLB101 Introduction to Law
Introductory Law Elective unit or GeneralLaw Elective unitYear 4 Semester 1
DNB210 ID Studio 3: Interaction andExperience
DYB122 Design VisualisationsLLB203 Constitutional LawGeneral Law Elective unitYear 4 Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneLLB205 Equity and TrustsLLH206 Administrative LawYear 5 Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourLLB301 Real Property LawGeneral Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitYear 5 Semester 2LLB303 Evidence
LLB306 Civil ProcedureLLH305 Corporate LawGeneral Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitYear 6 Semester 1LLB304 Commercial Remedies
LLH302 Ethics and the LegalProfession
General Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitGeneral Law Elective or Law Minor orNon-law Elective or University-wideMinor UnitYear 6 Semester 2LLH401 Legal Research CapstoneAdvanced Law Elective unitAdvanced Law Elective unitLaw Elective InformationLaw Students may complete the Law,Technology & Innovation minor or up to4 non-law electives or a university wideminor in place of the equivalent numberof general law electives.
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 ElectivesCode TitleLLB140 Human Rights Law
LLB141 Introduction to InternationalLaw
LLB142 Regulation of Business
Please note that some law options(electives) maybe offered in alternateyears and/or are subject to studentenrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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.
General Law Electives ListCode Title
LLB241 Discrimination and EqualOpportunity Law
LLB242 Media LawLLB243 Family LawLLB244 Criminal Law Sentencing
LLB245 Sports LawLLB247 Animal LawLLB248 COVID-19 and the LawLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design ThinkingLLB340 Banking and Finance Law
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB342 Immigration and Refugee LawLLB344 Intellectual Property LawLLB345 Regulating the InternetLLB346 Succession LawLLB347 Taxation LawLLB349 Japanese LawLLB350 The Law and Ethics of WarLLB440 Environmental LawLLB444 Real Estate TransactionsLLB447 International ArbitrationLLB460 Competition Moots ALLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB463 Legal Clinic (OrganisedProgram)
LLB464 International Legal PlacementLLB464 was previously titled LegalClinic (International)
Please note that some law elective unitsmaybe offered in alternate years and/orare subject to student enrolments. Please refer QUT Real Law(LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site underMy Community on your blackboardhomepage for unit offerings to determinewhich units will be available.
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 ElectivesCode Title
LLH470 Commercial Contracts inPractice
LLH471 Health Law and PracticeLLH472 Public International LawLLH473 Independent Research ProjectLLH474 Insolvency LawLLH475 Theories of LawLLH476 Competition Law
LLH477 Innovation and IntellectualProperty Law
LLH478 Advanced Criminal Law -Principles and Practice
LLH479 Research Thesis ExtensionLLH479 Available to students interestedin Higher Degree Research
You can complement your core law unitswith a minor in law, technology andinnovation. Learn the skills needed tocommunicate and collaborate withtechnologists, innovators, regulators,engineers, designers and policy makers.Apply big data analytics and come up withcreative solutions to address pressingsocial problems, and learn from experts atthe forefront of artificial intelligence andtechnology regulation.
Law, Technology and Innovation MinorCode TitleLLB250 Law, Privacy and Data EthicsLLB251 Law and Design Thinking
LLB341 Artificial Intelligence, Robotsand the Law
LLB345 Regulating the Internet
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Dr Rafael Gomez(Industrial Design); DrThomas Rainey(Chemical Process),Associate ProfessorJonathan Bunker (Civil),Dr Wayne Kelly(Computer and SoftwareSystems), Dr AaronMcfadyen (Electrical andAerospace), Dr JacobCoetzee (Electrical), DrWim Dekkers/ProfessorTed Steinberg(Mechanical), AssociateProfessor Luis Alvarez(Mechatronics), AssociateProfessor Devakar Epari(Medical)CI: +61 7 3138 2000:SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Industrial Design);[email protected](Engineering)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Industrial Design)and 288 credit points from the Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours). You will studydesign and engineering units in your firstyour years, and concentrate onengineering studies for the remainder ofthis course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide Impact Lab units(48 credit points)
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the industrial design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
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Engineering componentYour engineering studies will include:
four core units (48 credit points) andtwo core options (24 credit points)
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eight engineering major units (96credit points)
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eight honours-level units (96 creditspoints).
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You must choose a major from:chemical process engineering●
civil engineering●
computer and software systemsengineering
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electrical engineering●
electrical and aerospaceengineering
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mechatronics engineering●
mechanical engineering●
medical engineering●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Industrial Design)and 288 credit points from the Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours). You will studydesign and engineering units in your firstyour years, and concentrate onengineering studies for the remainder ofthis course.
Design componentYou will complete four school-wide ImpactLab units (48 credit points) and theindustrial design major (144 credit points)which incorporates four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and eight units (96credit points) from the discipline.
Engineering componentYou will complete four core units (48credit points), two core option units (24credit points), two discipline foundationunits (24 credit points), eight engineeringmajor units (96 credit points) and eightengineering honours units (96 creditpoints). You will choose a majorfrom Chemical Process, Civil, Computerand Software Systems, Electrical,Electrical and Aerospace, Mechatronics,Mechanical or Medical.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
DYB122 Design VisualisationsEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 4, Semester 2DNB311 ID Studio 7: CapstoneEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 5, Semester 1DNB310 ID Studio 6: Systems DesignOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 5, Semester 2Engineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering Unit
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Foundation Unit OptionYear 3 - Semester 1EGB261 Unit OperationsEGB323 Fluid MechanicsYear 3 - Semester 2CVB101 General ChemistryEGB322 ThermodynamicsYear 4 - Semester 1EGB262 Process Principles
EGB361 Minerals and MineralsProcessing
Year 4 - Semester 2EGB364 Process ModellingEGH411 Industrial ChemistryYear 5 - Semester 1
EGB362 Operations Management andProcess Economics
EGH400-1 Research Project 1
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
EGH463 Plant and Process DesignYear 5 - Semester 2EGH400-2 Research Project 2
EGH422 Advanced ThermodynamicsEGH423 Fluids DynamicsEGH462 Process Control
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Year 3 - Semester 1EGB240 Electronic Design
EGB241 Electromagnetics andMachines
Year 3 - Semester 2EGB242 Signal AnalysisIntermediate Electrical Option Unit (1)EGB348 can be selected from the list. Arequisite waiver for this unit will begranted if you are enrolled in EGB242 atthe same time .Year 4 - Semester 1EGB340 Design and PracticeFoundation Unit OptionYear 4 - Semester 2Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (2)Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (3)Year 5 - Semester 1EGH400-1 Research Project 1
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (1)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (2)Year 5 - Semester 2EGH400-2 Research Project 2
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (3)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (4)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (5)
Dr Jen Seevinck(Interaction Design); DrThomas Rainey(Chemical Process),Associate ProfessorJonathan Bunker (Civil),Dr Wayne Kelly(Computer and SoftwareSystems), Dr AaronMcfadyen (Electrical andAerospace), Dr JacobCoetzee (Electrical), DrWim Dekkers/ProfessorTed Steinberg(Mechanical), AssociateProfessor Luis Alvarez(Mechatronics),Associate ProfessorDevakar Epari (Medical)CI: +61 7 3138 2000;SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Interaction Design);[email protected](Engineering)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design and 288 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Engineering(Honours). You will study design andengineering units in your first your years,and concentrate on engineering studiesfor the remainder of this course.
a design major (144 credit points),including four shared foundationunits (48 credit points) and 96 creditpoints from the interaction designdiscipline
●
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points).
●
Engineering componentYour engineering studies will include:
four core units (48 credit points) andtwo core options (24 credit points)
●
eight engineering major units (96credit points)
●
eight honours-level units (96 creditspoints).
●
You must choose a major from:chemical process engineering●
civil engineering●
computer and software systemsengineering
●
electrical engineering●
electrical and aerospaceengineering
●
mechatronics engineering●
mechanical engineering●
medical engineering●
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design and 288 credit pointsfrom the Bachelor of Engineering(Honours). You will study design andengineering units in your first your yearsand for the remainder of this course youwill concentrate on engineering studies.
Engineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 1, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyEngineering UnitEngineering UnitNote: DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2019. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2020.Year 2, Semester 1
DXB110 Principles of InteractionDesign
DYB122 Design VisualisationsEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 2, Semester 2DXB111 Web PrototypingDYB124 Design ConsequencesEngineering UnitEngineering Unit
Year 3, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB211 Creative CodingEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 3, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetEngineering UnitEngineering UnitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Note: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 4, Semester 1DXB310 Augmented InteractionsOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DYB122 Design VisualisationsEngineering UnitEngineering Unit
Year 2, Semester 2DYB124 Design ConsequencesDXB111 Web PrototypingEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DXB110 Principles of InteractionDesign
DXB211 Creative CodingEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 3, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDXB212 Tangible MediaEngineering UnitEngineering UnitNote: DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2019. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2020.Note: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Year 4, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB310 Augmented InteractionsEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
Engineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 5, Semester 1DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourEngineering UnitEngineering UnitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 2Engineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 6, Semester 1Engineering UnitEngineering Unit
Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Foundation Unit OptionYear 3 - Semester 1EGB261 Unit OperationsEGB323 Fluid MechanicsYear 3 - Semester 2CVB101 General ChemistryEGB322 ThermodynamicsYear 4 - Semester 1EGB262 Process Principles
EGB361 Minerals and MineralsProcessing
Year 4 - Semester 2EGB364 Process ModellingEGH411 Industrial ChemistryYear 5 - Semester 1
EGB362 Operations Management andProcess Economics
EGH400-1 Research Project 1
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
EGH463 Plant and Process Design
Year 5 - Semester 2EGH400-2 Research Project 2
EGH422 Advanced ThermodynamicsEGH423 Fluids DynamicsEGH462 Process Control
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Year 3 - Semester 1EGB240 Electronic Design
EGB241 Electromagnetics andMachines
Year 3 - Semester 2EGB242 Signal Analysis
Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (1)EGB348 can be selected from the list. Arequisite waiver for this unit will begranted if you are enrolled in EGB242 atthe same time .Year 4 - Semester 1EGB340 Design and PracticeFoundation Unit OptionYear 4 - Semester 2Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (2)Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (3)Year 5 - Semester 1EGH400-1 Research Project 1
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (1)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (2)Year 5 - Semester 2EGH400-2 Research Project 2
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (3)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (4)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (5)
Gregor Mews (LandscapeArchitecture); Dr ThomasRainey (ChemicalProcess), AssociateProfessor JonathanBunker (Civil), Dr WayneKelly (Computer andSoftware Systems), DrAaron Mcfadyen(Electrical andAerospace), Dr JacobCoetzee (Electrical), DrWim Dekkers/ProfessorTed Steinberg(Mechanical), AssociateProfessor Luis Alvarez(Mechatronics),Associate ProfessorDevakar Epari (Medical)Design: +61 7 3138 2000:SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Landscape Architecture);[email protected](Engineering)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture) and 288 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).You will study design and engineeringunits in your first your years, andconcentrate on engineering studies forthe remainder of this course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide Impact Lab units(48 credit points)
●
the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: ourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Engineering componentYour engineering studies will include:
four core units (48 credit points) andtwo core options (24 credit points)
●
eight engineering major units (96credit points)
●
eight honours-level units (96 creditspoints).
●
You must choose a major from:chemical process engineering●
civil engineering●
computer and software systemsengineering
●
electrical engineering●
electrical and aerospaceengineering
●
mechatronics engineering●
mechanical engineering●
medical engineering●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture) and 288 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).You will study design and engineeringunits in your first your years, andconcentrate on engineering studies forthe remainder of this course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide Impact Lab units(48 credit points)
●
the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: ourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Engineering componentYour engineering studies will include:
four core units (48 credit points) andtwo core options (24 credit points)
●
one block of 10 major units (120credit points)
●
eight honours-level units (96 creditspoints).
●
You must choose a major from:chemical process engineering●
civil engineering●
computer and software systemsengineering
●
electrical engineering●
electrical and aerospaceengineering
●
mechatronics engineering●
mechanical engineering●
medical engineering●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Foundation Unit OptionYear 3 - Semester 1EGB261 Unit OperationsEGB323 Fluid MechanicsYear 3 - Semester 2CVB101 General ChemistryEGB322 ThermodynamicsYear 4 - Semester 1EGB262 Process Principles
EGB361 Minerals and MineralsProcessing
Year 4 - Semester 2EGB364 Process ModellingEGH411 Industrial Chemistry
Year 5 - Semester 1
EGB362 Operations Management andProcess Economics
EGH400-1 Research Project 1
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
EGH463 Plant and Process DesignYear 5 - Semester 2EGH400-2 Research Project 2
EGH422 Advanced ThermodynamicsEGH423 Fluids DynamicsEGH462 Process Control
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Year 3 - Semester 1EGB240 Electronic Design
EGB241 Electromagnetics andMachines
Year 3 - Semester 2EGB242 Signal AnalysisIntermediate Electrical Option Unit (1)EGB348 can be selected from the list. Arequisite waiver for this unit will begranted if you are enrolled in EGB242 atthe same time .Year 4 - Semester 1EGB340 Design and PracticeFoundation Unit OptionYear 4 - Semester 2Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (2)Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (3)Year 5 - Semester 1EGH400-1 Research Project 1
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (1)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (2)Year 5 - Semester 2EGH400-2 Research Project 2
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (3)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (4)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (5)
Dr Jen Seevinck(Interaction Design); DrWayne Kelly (ComputerScience), Dr Erwin Fielt(Information Systems)Design: +61 7 3138 2000;IT: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Interaction Design);[email protected](Information Technology)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Interaction Design)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofInformation Technology. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interaction design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)seven units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Information technologycomponentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)●
ten major core units (120 creditpoints) from either the informationsystems major or the computerscience major.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Interaction Design)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofInformation Technology. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interaction design major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)seven units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Information technologycomponentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)●
ten major core units (120 creditpoints) from either the informationsystems major or the computerscience major.
towards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
IT Core UnitIT Core UnitYear 1, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyIT Core UnitIT Core UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DXB110 Principles of InteractionDesign
DYB122 Design VisualisationsIT Core UnitIT Core UnitYear 2, Semester 2DXB111 Web PrototypingDYB124 Design ConsequencesIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 3, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience Design
DXB211 Creative CodingIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 3, Semester 2DXB212 Tangible MediaDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetIT Major UnitIT Major UnitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Note: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 4, Semester 1DXB310 Augmented InteractionsOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
IT Major UnitIT Major UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB123 Emerging Design TechnologyIT Core UnitIT Core UnitYear 2, Semester 1
DYB121 Introducing DesignFabrication
DYB122 Design VisualisationsIT Core UnitIT Core UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DYB124 Design ConsequencesDXB111 Web PrototypingIT Core UnitIT Core UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DXB110 Principles of InteractionDesign
DXB211 Creative CodingIT Major Unit
IT Major UnitYear 3, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDXB212 Tangible MediaIT Major UnitIT Major UnitNote: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semester 1 and semester 2 in2020. It will be offered in semester 2only from 2021.Year 4, Semester 1DXB210 Critical Experience DesignDXB310 Augmented InteractionsIT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DXB311 Advanced Interaction DesignProject
IT Major UnitIT Major UnitYear 5, Semester 1DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourIT Major UnitIT Major UnitNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 1, Semester 2IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionYear 2, Semester 2CAB201 Programming Principles
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
Year 3, Semester 1CAB203 Discrete StructuresCAB302 Software DevelopmentYear 3, Semester 2CAB303 NetworksIFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 1CAB301 Algorithms and ComplexityIFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Year 4, Semester 2IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select one of:
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 2, Semester 1IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 2CAB201 Programming PrinciplesIT Core Unit OptionYear 3, Semester 1
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
CAB301 Algorithms and ComplexityYear 3, Semester 2CAB303 NetworksIFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 1CAB203 Discrete StructuresCAB302 Software DevelopmentYear 4, Semester 2IFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Select ONE of:
CAB401 High Performance andParallel Computing
CAB403 Systems ProgrammingOR IT Core Unit OptionYear 5, Semester 1IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select ONE of:CAB402 Programming ParadigmsCAB420 Machine LearningOR IT Core Unit Option(Select IT Core Unit Option here, if notselected previously.)
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 1, Semester 2IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionYear 2, Semester 2
IAB201 Modelling Techniques forInformation Systems
IAB207 Rapid Web ApplicationDevelopment
Year 3, Semester 1IAB203 Business Process Modelling
IAB204 Business RequirementsAnalysis
Year 3, Semester 2
IAB305 Information Systems LifecycleManagement
IFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 1IFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Select one of:
IAB206 Modern Data ManagementIAB260 Social Technologies
IFB103 IT Systems DesignYear 2, Semester 1IFB104 Building IT SystemsIFB105 Database ManagementYear 2, Semester 2
IAB201 Modelling Techniques forInformation Systems
IT Core Unit OptionYear 3, Semester 1
IAB204 Business RequirementsAnalysis
IAB207 Rapid Web ApplicationDevelopment
Year 3, Semester 2
IAB305 Information Systems LifecycleManagement
IT Core Unit OptionYear 4, Semester 1IAB203 Business Process ModellingIFB295 IT Project ManagementYear 4, Semester 2IAB401 Enterprise ArchitectureIFB398 Capstone Project (Phase 1)Year 5, Semester 1IFB399 Capstone Project (Phase 2)Select ONE of:IAB206 Modern Data ManagementIAB260 Social Technologies
IAB303 Data Analytics for BusinessInsight
IAB320 Business ProcessImprovement
IAB402 Information SystemsConsulting
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Sarah Briant(Architecture); Dr ConnieSusilawati (PropertyEconomics)Design: +61 7 3138 2000;SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Architecture);[email protected](Property Economics)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Architecture) and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofProperty Economics.
the architecture major (144 creditpoints), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Property economicscomponentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof workplace learning and acapstone project unit.
●
the property economics majordiscipline units (144 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Architecture) and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofProperty Economics.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide Impact Lab units(48 credit points)
●
four architecture specialisation units(48 credit points)
●
the architecture major (144 creditpoints), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Property economicscomponentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof workplace learning and acapstone project unit.
●
the property economics majordiscipline units (144 credit points).
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
USB247 Money and PropertyUSB300 Property DevelopmentYear 4, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
USB245 Property Investment AnalysisUXB301 Professional PracticeYear 5, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
DAB311 Systems and StructuresOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUSB345 Specialised ValuationYear 5, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
DAB312 Building ServicesUSB344 Property Project
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Dr Penny Wild (InteriorArchitecture); Dr ConnieSusilawati (PropertyEconomics)CI: +61 7 3138 2000;SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Interior Architecture);[email protected](Property Economics)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofProperty Economics. You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interior architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Property economicscomponentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof workplace learning and acapstone project unit
●
the property economics majordiscipline units (144 credit points).
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)and 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofProperty Economics. You will undertakethe two components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wideimpact lab units (48credit points)
●
the interior architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Property economicscomponentYou will complete:
four core units (48 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof workplace learning and acapstone project unit
●
the property economics majordiscipline units (144 credit points).
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesUSB144 Investment ValuationUSB145 Property TransactionsNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB112 Spatial MaterialityUSB143 Money and WealthUXB110 Residential ConstructionYear 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleUSB141 Building BigUXB134 Land Use PlanningYear 3, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3USB240 Market AnalysisUSB241 Money and WealthYear 3, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetUSB244 Asset PerformanceUSB245 Property Investment AnalysisYear 4, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUSB300 Property DevelopmentUSB345 Specialised ValuationYear 4, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsUSB344 Property ProjectUXB301 Professional PracticeSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
USB142 Residential ValuationUSB145 Property TransactionsYear 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB111 Create and Represent: FormBSB113 EconomicsUSB143 Money and WealthNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB114 Spatial HistoriesUSB141 Building BigUSB144 Investment ValuationYear 3, Semester 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB112 Spatial MaterialityUSB240 Market AnalysisUXB110 Residential ConstructionYear 3, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetUSB244 Asset Performance
UXB134 Land Use PlanningYear 4, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3USB247 Money and PropertyUSB300 Property DevelopmentYear 4, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsUSB245 Property Investment AnalysisUXB301 Professional PracticeYear 5, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUSB344 Property ProjectUSB345 Specialised Valuation
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $34,200 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
480
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected];Dr Paul Donehue (UrbanDevelopment); phone:3138 8822; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Sarah Briant(Architecture); Dr MelissaTeo (ConstructionManagement)Design: +61 7 3138 2000;SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Architecture);[email protected](ConstructionManagement)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Architecture) and 288credit points from the Bachelor of UrbanDevelopment (Honours) (ConstructionManagement). You will study design andurban development units in your first fouryears, and concentrate on urbandevelopment studies for the remainder of
this course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the architecture major (144 creditpoints), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline
●
four Architecture Specialisationunits (48 credit points) - completedas part of the Urban Developmentcomponent (UXB110, UXB111,UXB210 and UXB211).
●
Urban Development componentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof approved constructionmanagement work experience.
●
eighteen units (216 credit points)from the construction managementmajor.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Architecture) and 288credit points from the Bachelor of UrbanDevelopment (Honours) (ConstructionManagement). You will study design andurban development units in your first fouryears, and concentrate on urbandevelopment studies for the remainder ofthis course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the architecture major (144 creditpoints), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline
●
four Architecture Specialisationunits (48 credit points) - completed
as part of the Urban Developmentcomponent (UXB110, UXB111,UXB210 and UXB211).
Urban Development componentYou will complete six core units (72 creditpoints) including a professional practiceunit that requires completion of 30 days ofapproved construction management workexperience, and eighteen units (216 creditpoints) from the constructionmanagement major.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: Form
UXB100 Design-thinking for the BuiltEnvironment
UXB110 Residential ConstructionYear 1, Semester 2
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial Histories
UXB111 Imagine ConstructionManagement
UXB112 Introduction to Structures
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DAB101 Architectural Design 1:Explorations
DYB112 Spatial MaterialityBSB113 Economics
UXB115 Introduction to ModernConstruction Business
Year 2, Semester 2
DAB102 Architectural Design 2:Spaces
DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleUXB113 Measurement for ConstructionUXB114 Integrated ConstructionYear 3, Semester 1DAB200 Modern Architecture
DAB201 Architectural Design 3:Dwelling
UXB210 Commercial Construction
UXB213 Advanced Measurement forConstruction
Year 3, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
LWS012 Urban Development LawUXB212 Design for StructuresYear 4, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetUXB211 Building ServicesUXH310 High-rise ConstructionNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 4, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
One unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUXH315 Construction Estimating
UXH300 Research Methods for theFuture Built Environment
Year 5, Semester 1USB300 Property DevelopmentUXH311 Contract AdministrationUXH400-1 Project - Part A
UXH411 Programming and Scheduling
Year 5, Semester 2UXH312 Construction LegislationUXB301 Professional PracticeUXH400-2 Project - Part B
UXH300 Research Methods for theFuture Built Environment
Year 5, Semester 1DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUXB211 Building ServicesUXH310 High-rise ConstructionNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Year 5, Semester 2UXH312 Construction LegislationUXH315 Construction EstimatingUXH400-1 Project - Part A
UXH410 Strategic ConstructionManagement
Year 6, Semester 1USB300 Property DevelopmentUXH311 Contract AdministrationUXH400-2 Project - Part B
UXH411 Programming and Scheduling
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)and 288 credit points from the Bachelor ofUrban Development(Honours)(Construction Management).You will study design and urbandevelopment units in your first four years,and concentrate on urban development
studies for the remainder of this course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interior architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Urban development componentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof approved constructionmanagement work experience.
●
eighteen units (216 credit points)from the construction managementmajor.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)and 288 credit points from the Bachelor ofUrban Development(Honours)(Construction Management).You will study design and urbandevelopment units in your first four years,and concentrate on urban developmentstudies for the remainder of this course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the interior architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Urban development componentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 days
of approved constructionmanagement work experience.eighteen units (216 credit points)from the construction managementmajor.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: Form
UXB100 Design-thinking for the BuiltEnvironment
UXB110 Residential ConstructionYear 1, Semester 2
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial Histories
UXB111 Imagine ConstructionManagement
UXB112 Introduction to StructuresNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1
DYB112 Spatial MaterialityBSB113 Economics
UXB115 Introduction to ModernConstruction Business
Year 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleUXB113 Measurement for ConstructionUXB114 Integrated ConstructionYear 3, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3UXB210 Commercial Construction
UXB213 Advanced Measurement forConstruction
Year 3, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetLWS012 Urban Development LawUXB212 Design for StructuresYear 4, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUXB211 Building ServicesUXH310 High-rise ConstructionYear 4, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsUXH315 Construction Estimating
UXH300 Research Methods for theFuture Built Environment
Year 5, Semester 1USB300 Property DevelopmentUXH311 Contract AdministrationUXH400-1 Project - Part A
UXH411 Programming and SchedulingYear 5, Semester 2UXH312 Construction LegislationUXB301 Professional PracticeUXH400-2 Project - Part B
UXB112 Introduction to StructuresYear 2, Semester 1DTB101 Interior Studio 1DYB111 Create and Represent: Form
UXB100 Design-thinking for the BuiltEnvironment
UXB110 Residential ConstructionNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DTB102 Interior Studio 2DYB114 Spatial HistoriesUXB113 Measurement for ConstructionUXB114 Integrated ConstructionYear 3, Semester 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB112 Spatial MaterialityBSB113 Economics
UXB115 Introduction to ModernConstruction Business
Year 3, Semester 2DTB205 Design PsychologyDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetLWS012 Urban Development LawUXB212 Design for StructuresYear 4, Semester 1
DTB200 Interior Access andAssemblies
DTB204 Interior Studio 3UXB210 Commercial Construction
UXB213 Advanced Measurement forConstruction
Year 4, Semester 2DTB305 Interior Studio: IntegrationDTB306 Interior SystemsUXB301 Professional Practice
UXH300 Research Methods for theFuture Built Environment
Year 5, Semester 1DTB304 Design in SocietyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUXB211 Building ServicesUXH310 High-rise ConstructionYear 5, Semester 2UXH312 Construction LegislationUXH315 Construction EstimatingUXH400 Project - Part A
2020: $34,200 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
480
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected];Dr Paul Donehue (UrbanDevelopment); phone:3138 8822; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Gregor Mews (LandscapeArchitecture); MelliniSloan (Urban andRegional Planning)Design: +61 7 3138 2000:SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Landscape Architecture);[email protected](Urban and RegionalPlanning)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture) and 288 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Urban Development(Honours) (Urban and RegionalPlanning). You will study design andurban development units in your first youryears, and concentrate on urbandevelopment studies for the remainder ofthis course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Urban development componentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof approved urban and regionalplanning work experience.
●
216 credit points from the urban andregional planning major.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 480 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture) and 288 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Urban Development(Honours) (Urban and RegionalPlanning). You will study design andurban development units in your first youryears, and concentrate on urbandevelopment studies for the remainder ofthis course.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Urban development componentYou will complete:
six core units (72 credit points)including a professional practice unitthat requires completion of 30 daysof approved urban and regionalplanning work experience.
●
216 credit points from the urban andregional planning major.
●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
semesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesUXB133 Urban StudiesUXB134 Land Use PlanningNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB112 Spatial Materiality
UXB130 History of the BuiltEnvironment
UXB100 Design-thinking for the BuiltEnvironment
Year 2, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleLWS012 Urban Development Law
UXB135 Negotiation and ConflictResolution
Year 3, Semester 1
DLB201 Landform, Technology andTechniques
DLB202 Landscape, People and PlaceStudio
UXB233 Planning LawUXB231 Stakeholder EngagementYear 3, Semester 2DLB204 Planting DesignDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetUXB230 Site PlanningUXB234 Transport PlanningYear 4, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourBSB113 EconomicsUXB330 Urban DesignYear 4, Semester 2
DLB302 Landscape Materiality andConstructs
DLB303 Resilient Landscapes StudioUXB301 Professional Practice
UXH300 Research Methods for theFuture Built Environment
Year 5, Semester 1USB300 Property DevelopmentUXH400-1 Project - Part A
UXH430 Planning Theory and EthicsUXH431 Urban Planning PracticeYear 5, Semester 2UXH400-2 Project - Part B
UXH331 Environmental PlanningUXH432 Community PlanningUXH433 Regional PlanningSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
UXB133 Urban StudiesUXB134 Land Use PlanningYear 2, Semester 1DYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityUXB131 Planning and Design PracticeUXB132 Urban AnalysisNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.
Year 2, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DYB114 Spatial HistoriesLWS012 Urban Development Law
UXB135 Negotiation and ConflictResolution
Year 3, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People
UXB100 Design-thinking for the BuiltEnvironment
UXB130 History of the BuiltEnvironment
Year 3, Semester 2DLB204 Planting DesignDYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetUXB230 Site PlanningUXB234 Transport PlanningYear 4, Semester 1
DLB303 Resilient Landscapes StudioUXB301 Professional Practice
UXH300 Research Methods for theFuture Built Environment
Year 5, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourUXB330 Urban DesignUXH400-1 Project - Part A
Year 5, Semester 2UXH331 Environmental PlanningUXH400-2 Project - Part B
UXH432 Community PlanningUXH433 Regional PlanningYear 6, Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsUSB300 Property DevelopmentUXH430 Planning Theory and EthicsUXH431 Urban Planning Practice
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Sarah Briant(Architecture); Dr ThomasRainey (ChemicalProcess), AssociateProfessor JonathanBunker (Civil), Dr WayneKelly (Computer andSoftware Systems), DrAaron Mcfadyen(Electrical andAerospace), Dr JacobCoetzee (Electrical), DrWim Dekkers/ProfessorTed Steinberg(Mechanical), AssociateProfessor Luis Alvarez(Mechatronics), AssociateProfessor Devakar Epari(Medical)Design: +61 7 3138 2000;SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Architecture);[email protected](Engineering)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
General Mathematics (Units 3 & 4C)
●
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Recommended Study: Chemistry; MathsC; Physics. We assume that you haveknowledge equivalent to four semestersat high school level (Years 11 and 12)with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, 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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 528 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Architecture) and 288credit points from the Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours). You will studydesign and engineering units in your firstyour years and for the remainder of thiscourse you will concentrate onengineering studies.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
four architecture specialisation units●
(48 credit points)and the architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
●
Engineering componentYour engineering studies will include:
four core units (48 credit points) andtwo core options (24 credit points)
●
eight engineering major units (120credit points)
●
eight honours-level units (96 creditspoints).
●
You must choose a major from:chemical process engineering●
civil engineering●
computer and software systemsengineering
●
electrical engineering●
electrical and aerospaceengineering
●
mechatronics engineering●
mechanical engineering●
medical engineering●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 528 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Design (Architecture) and 288credit points from the Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours). You will studydesign and engineering units in your firstyour years and for the remainder of thiscourse you will concentrate onengineering studies.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
four architecture specialisation units(48 credit points)
●
and the architecture major (144credit points), including: four sharedfoundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
Engineering componentYour engineering studies will include:
four core units (48 credit points) andtwo core options (24 credit points)
●
eight engineering major units (120credit points)
●
eight honours-level units (96 creditspoints).
●
You must choose a major from:chemical process engineering●
civil engineering●
computer and software systemsengineering
●
electrical engineering●
electrical and aerospaceengineering
●
mechatronics engineering●
mechanical engineering●
medical engineering●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencements●
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●
Year 6, Semester 2●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormEngineering Unit
Engineering UnitYear 1, Semester 2
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesEngineering UnitEngineering UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DAB311 Systems and StructuresEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 5, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
DAB312 Building ServicesOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourYear 6, Semester 1Engineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering UnitYear 6, Semester 2Engineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering UnitEngineering Unit
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Foundation Unit OptionYear 3 - Semester 1EGB261 Unit OperationsEGB323 Fluid MechanicsYear 3 - Semester 2CVB101 General ChemistryEGB322 ThermodynamicsYear 4 - Semester 1EGB262 Process Principles
EGB361 Minerals and MineralsProcessing
Year 4 - Semester 2EGB364 Process ModellingEGH411 Industrial ChemistryYear 5 - Semester 1
EGB362 Operations Management andProcess Economics
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
Year 5 - Semester 2EGH400-1 Research Project 1
EGH422 Advanced ThermodynamicsEGH423 Fluids DynamicsEGH462 Process ControlYear 6 - Semester 1EGH400-2 Research Project 2
EGH463 Plant and Process DesignSemester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1 - Semester 2
EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
EGH463 Plant and Process DesignEGH408 Research ProjectYear 6 - Semester 2EGH411 Industrial ChemistryEGH422 Advanced ThermodynamicsEGH423 Fluids DynamicsEGH462 Process Control
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Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
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EGB100 Engineering Sustainability andProfessional Practice
MZB126 Engineering ComputationYear 2 - Semester 1
EGB111 Foundation of EngineeringDesign
EGB121 Engineering MechanicsYear 2 - Semester 2
CAB202 Microprocessors and DigitalSystems
EGB120 Foundations of ElectricalEngineering
Year 3 - Semester 1EGB240 Electronic Design
EGB241 Electromagnetics andMachines
Year 3 - Semester 2EGB242 Signal AnalysisIntermediate Electrical Option Unit (1)EGB348 can be selected from the list. Arequisite waiver for this unit will begranted if you are enrolled in EGB242 atthe same time .Year 4 - Semester 1EGB340 Design and PracticeFoundation Unit OptionYear 4 - Semester 2Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (2)Intermediate Electrical Option Unit (3)Year 5 - Semester 1
EGH404 Research in EngineeringPractice
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (1)Year 5 - Semester 2EGH400-1 Research Project 1
Advanced Electrical Option Unit (2)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (3)Advanced Electrical Option Unit (4)Year 6 - Semester 1EGH400-2 Research Project 2
2020: $39,100 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected];Dr Graham Johnson(Science); 3138 8822;[email protected];
DisciplineCoordinator
Gregor Mews (LandscapeArchitecture); Dr MarionBateson (BiologicalScience); Aspro TimDargaville (Chemistry); DrLuke Nothdurft (EarthScience); Dr AndrewBaker (EnvironmentalScience); Aspro JamieTrapp (Physics) (Science)Design: +61 7 3138 2000;SEF: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Landscape Architecture);[email protected](Science)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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Recommended Study: At least one ofbiology, chemistry, earth science,geography, maths C or physics. Weassume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
International Subjectprerequisites
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture) and 192 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Science. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units●
(48 credit points)the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
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Science componentYou will complete five core units (60credit points) and a science major (132credit points) in one of the followingstudy areas:
biological sciences●
chemistry●
earth science●
environmental science●
physics●
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Design (LandscapeArchitecture) and 192 credit points fromthe Bachelor of Science. You willundertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
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the landscape architecture major(144 credit points), including: fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints)eight units (96 credit points)from the discipline.
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Science componentYou will complete five core units (60credit points) and a science major (132credit points) in one of the followingstudy areas:
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Science UnitScience UnitYear 2, Semester 1DYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityScience UnitScience UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DLB102 Landscape Studio 2DYB114 Spatial HistoriesScience UnitScience UnitYear 3, Semester 1DLB101 Landscape Studio 1DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleScience UnitScience UnitYear 3, Semester 2DLB204 Planting DesignDYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet
Science UnitScience UnitYear 4, Semester 1
DLB201 Landform, Technology andTechniques
DLB202 Landscape, People and PlaceStudio
Science UnitScience UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DLB302 Landscape Materiality andConstructs
DLB303 Resilient Landscapes StudioScience UnitScience UnitYear 5, Semester 1DLB301 Landscape EcologyOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List:DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourScience UnitScience Unit
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1 Semester 1SEB104 Grand Challenges in Science
SEB113 Quantitative Methods inScience
Year 1 Semester 2Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit OptionYear 2 Semester 1SEB115 Experimental Science 1SEB116 Experimental Science 2Year 2 Semester 2BVB101 Foundations of Biology
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1 Semester 1SEB104 Grand Challenges in Science
SEB113 Quantitative Methods inScience
Year 1 Semester 2Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit OptionYear 2 Semester 1SEB115 Experimental Science 1SEB116 Experimental Science 2Year 2 Semester 2ERB101 Earth Systems
Year 3, Semester 2BVB204 EcologyEVB302 Environmental PollutionYear 4, Semester 1BVB311 Conservation BiologyEVB312 Soils and the EnvironmentYear 4, Semester 2ERB310 Groundwater Systems
EVB304 Case Studies inEnvironmental Science
Year 5, Semester 1Science Core Unit OptionScience Major Unit Option
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1SEB104 Grand Challenges in Science
SEB113 Quantitative Methods inScience
Year 1 Semester 2
MXB100 Introductory Calculus andAlgebra
Science Core Unit OptionYear 2 Semester 1SEB115 Experimental Science 1SEB116 Experimental Science 2Year 2 Semester 2PVB102 Physics of the Very SmallPVB101 Physics of the Very LargeYear 3 Semester 1
PVB200 Computational andMathematical Physics
PVB203 Experimental PhysicsYear 3 Semester 2
PVB202 Mathematical Methods inPhysics
PVB204 ElectromagnetismYear 4 Semester 1
PVB301 Materials and ThermalPhysics
PVB302 Classical and QuantumPhysics
Year 4 Semester 2PVB303 Nuclear and Particle PhysicsPVB304 Physics Research
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2020: $33,600 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Design; phone +61 73138 2000; email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; phone:+61 7 3138 2000; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Sarah Briant(Architecture); AssociateProf Belinda Luke(Accountancy); Dr LouiseKelly (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); Dr MarkDoolan (Finance); Dr AliMohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Shane Mathews(International Business);Dr Kavoos Mohannak(Management); Prof LarryNeale (Marketing); and DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)Design: +61 7 3138 2000;Business: +61 7 [email protected](Architecture);[email protected](Business)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesSatisfactory completion of Year 12 in anAustralian school system or equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 240 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Architecture). You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
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a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
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Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognition
requirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
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four architecture specialisation units(48 credit points)
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the architecture major (144 creditpoints), which incorporates fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints) and eight units (96 creditpoints) from the discipline.
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 240 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Design(Architecture). You will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
Business componentYou must complete:
business core units (96 creditpoints)
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a business major (96 credit points),choosing from:accountingadvertisingeconomicsfinancefinancial planninghumanresource managementinternationalbusinessmanagementmarketingpublic relations.
●
Accountancy students will undertake 6specified business core units and 10accountancy major core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Design componentYou will complete:
four school-wide impact lab units(48 credit points)
●
four architecture specialisation units(48 credit points)
●
the architecture major (144 creditpoints), which incorporates fourshared foundation units (48 creditpoints) and eight units (96 credit
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1 (February)commencements
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Year 4, Semester 1●
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementsYear 1, Semester 1DYB101 Impact Lab 1: PlaceDYB111 Create and Represent: FormBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
DYB114 Spatial HistoriesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
DAB101 Architectural Design 1:Explorations
DYB112 Spatial MaterialityBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2
DAB102 Architectural Design 2:
Spaces
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DAB311 Systems and StructuresDYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB312 Building ServicesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1DAB200 Modern Architecture
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study TourNote: DYB201 Impact Lab 3: Planet willbe offered in semester 2 only in 2020. Itwill be offered in semester 1 andsemester 2 from 2021.Semester 2 (July) commencementsYear 1, Semester 2DYB101 Impact Lab 1: Place
DYB113 Create and Represent:Materials
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1DYB111 Create and Represent: FormDYB112 Spatial MaterialityBusiness School Unit
Business School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2DYB102 Impact Lab 2: PeopleDYB114 Spatial HistoriesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
DAB101 Architectural Design 1:Explorations
DAB200 Modern ArchitectureBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
DAB102 Architectural Design 2:Spaces
DYB201 Impact Lab 3: PlanetBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2DAB202 Architectural Design 4: Metro
DAB212 Small Scale BuildingConstruction
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1
DAB301 Architectural Design 5:Commercial
DAB311 Systems and StructuresBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 2
DAB302 Architectural Design 6:Communities
DAB303 Integrated ArchitecturalTechnology
DAB312 Building ServicesOne unit from the Impact Lab UnitOptions List (DYB301, KKB341 orKKB350):DYB301 Impact Lab 4: PurposeKKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB350 Creative Industries Study Tour
SemestersSemester 1 (February) andSemester 2 (July) commencementfollow the same progression
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) and Semester 2(July) commencement follow the sameprogressionYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
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Code Title
Semester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Year 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsBSB123 Data AnalysisSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semeter 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5 Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
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Economics Options List●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 2EFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Economics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 2
EFB338 Contemporary Application ofEconomic Theory
Economics Optional UnitSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and Ethics
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Architecture)
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Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
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Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
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Year 3 Semester 2●
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Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data Analysis
Year 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
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Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Architecture)
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Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesYou must have completed four semestersat high school level (Years 11 and 12)with sound achievement (4, SA) in:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsApplicants must demonstrate possessionof key competencies outlined by theAustralian Institute for Teaching andSchool Leadership (AITSL) as thoseattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers.
You must complete an onlinequestionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for and understanding of, thecourse and profession. Details areavailable from the QTAC initial teachereducation webpage.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects or by completingbridging courses.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesYou must have passed four semesters atAustralian high school level or equivalent:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsPass the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) capabilitiescriteria.
Applicants must demonstrate possessionof key competencies outlined by theAustralian Institute for Teaching andSchool Leadership (AITSL) as thoseattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers.
You must complete an onlinequestionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for and understanding of, thecourse and profession. In thequestionnaire you will be asked to:
Rank a series of potentiallyappropriate statement responses, inorder of what you think is most toleast important.
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Provide two x 500 word writtenstatements addressing thecategories and indicators as
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outlined on the Teacher Entry FactSheet.
QUT will send you details on how tocomplete the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) CapabilitiesCriteria questionnaire and submit yourwritten statements after you have lodgedan application.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects, by completingbridging courses or the QUT Foundationprogram.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Education componentYou will complete:
core education units (168 creditpoints)
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a minor (72 credit points)●
Fine Arts componentYou will complete:
two common units (24 credit points)●
a fine arts major in Creative Writing(168 credit points).
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International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Professional Experience:Introduction to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB242. Contains 15days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB103 Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
Creative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 2, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries Unit
Year 3, Semester 1
EUB343-1
Professional Experience:Informing ProfessionalPractice
Designated Unit: EUB343. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue cardDiscipline Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
EUB213 Inclusive Practices for DiverseLearners
Creative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 3 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 4, Semester 1
EUB444-1
Professional Experience:Transition to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB444. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB102Teaching in New andEmerging EducationalContexts
Designated unit: EUB406EUB406 must be taken in your finalsemester of study.EUB310 Teaching EAL/D LearnersDiscipline Unit 4 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
Year 4, Semester 2Education UnitKWB212 Poetry and Poetics
KWB215
Dangerous Ideas:Contemporary Debates inWriting
KWB326 Creative Writing Project 2
Year 5, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitEducation Unit
Please note: English is NOT available asa Second Teaching Area for students inID24 Bachelor of Education(Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts(Creative Writing).
In this listGeography Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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History Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Unit List
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Mathematics Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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Geography Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1EUB251 Environment and SocietyYear 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
Domestic Entry requirementsEducation/Bachelor of Fine Arts(Dance) - DOM audition - EditPrerequisitesPrerequisites are the subject(s) below youmust meet before you are considered forentry:
english, or literature, or english andliterature extension, or english as anadditional language (units 3 & 4, C)
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general mathematics, mathematicalmethods or specialist mathematics(units 3 & 4, C)
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Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?
You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects or by completingbridging courses.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
Additional entry requirements
You must complete a successful videoaudition for the dance component of yourcourse.
For education, you must demonstratepossession of key competencies outlinedby the Australian Institute for Teachingand School Leadership (AITSL) asattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers. You must complete anonline questionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for, and understanding of, thecourse and profession. Details areavailable from the QTAC initial teachereducation website.
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
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All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves pre-recordingaudition and personal statement videos tosubmit with your application (via YouTubeURL links). No auditions will beconducted in person for this cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
As part of the application process, you willbe required to submit the following:
supporting documentation●
two audition video YouTube links●
one personal statement YouTubelink.
●
You must pay the non-refundable $70application service fee via QUTPay. Ifyou're applying via the EducationalAccess Scheme or the CentralisedAssessment Selection Program, you areexempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once youreach the confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your online application,you will be required to upload yoursupporting documentation. This shouldinclude:
a 4" x 6" full-length body shot,facing front in dance wear
●
Tertiary Dance Council personalstatement (PDF file, 46.6 KB)
process. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
CI courses DOM - When will Ifind out the outcome? - Edit
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesYou must have passed four semesters atAustralian high school level or equivalent:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsSuccessful audition; and
Pass the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) capabilitiescriteria.
Applicants must demonstrate possessionof key competencies outlined by theAustralian Institute for Teaching andSchool Leadership (AITSL) as thoseattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers.
You must complete an onlinequestionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for and understanding of, thecourse and profession. In thequestionnaire you will be asked to:
Rank a series of potentiallyappropriate statement responses, inorder of what you think is most toleast important.
●
Provide two x 500 word writtenstatements addressing thecategories and indicators asoutlined on the Teacher Entry FactSheet.
●
QUT will send you details on how tocomplete the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) CapabilitiesCriteria questionnaire and submit yourwritten statements after you have lodgedan application.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects, by completingbridging courses or the QUT Foundationprogram.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
How to applyApplicants are encouraged to apply assoon as possible, applications submittedafter November 30 may not be assessedin time for commencement of study inSemester 1 of the following year.
Step 1: Attend an audition. Complete theF form and nominate your preferredaudition date; or
Step 2: Unable to attend an audition.Complete the F form and include auditionmaterials, personal statement video andsupporting documents with theapplication. Please refer to the Danceaudition preparation for details of what toinclude in your video submission.
Supporting documentationAll documents requested on the FForm
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Confirmation notice of audition time,date and location if you areattending an audition
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4” x 6” full length body shot facingfront in leotard and tights or swimsuit (no board shorts)
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Tertiary Dance Council PersonalStatement
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Tertiary Dance CouncilPhysiotherapist Report
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YouTube link/s of your audition andpersonal statement video/s if youare unable to attend an audition
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Please send copies only – documents willnot be returned.
Audition preparation
Dance audition preparation
Audition locations and dates
International applicants are encouragedto attend an audition as outlined below. Ifyou do not attend your audition or submitan audition and personal statement videoyou cannot be considered for a place inthe course.
Brisbane: Thursday 27 or Friday 28September 2018
Z9, Creative Industries Precinct, corner ofKelvin Grove Rd & Musk Avenue, QUTKelvin Grove Campus
Audition feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Education componentYou will complete:
core education units (168 creditpoints)
●
a minor (72 credit points)●
Fine Arts componentYou will complete:
two common units (24 credit points)●
a fine arts major in Dance (168credit points).
●
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Professional Experience:Introduction to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB242. Contains 15days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB103 Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
Creative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 2, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 1
EUB343-1
Professional Experience:Informing ProfessionalPractice
Designated Unit: EUB343. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue cardDiscipline Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
EUB213 Inclusive Practices for DiverseLearners
Creative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 3 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 4, Semester 1
EUB444-1
Professional Experience:Transition to Professional
PracticeDesignated unit: EUB444. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB102Teaching in New andEmerging EducationalContexts
Designated unit: EUB406EUB406 must be taken in your finalsemester of study.EUB310 Teaching EAL/D LearnersDiscipline Unit 4 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1Education UnitEducation Unit
KDB112 Dance TechniqueFundamentals
KDB113 Dance StudiesYear 1, Semester 2Education UnitEducation Unit
KDB107 Foundations in Improvisationand Choreographic Practice
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKDB210 Dance CompositionKYB103 The Creative BodyYear 2, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKDB122 Popular Dance Styles
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
Year 3, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitKDB218 Performance in Context 1Year 3, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKDB123 Dance LegaciesKDB223 Screen DanceYear 4, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKDB318 Performance in Context 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Year 4, Semester 2Education Unit
KDB206 Dance in ContemporaryCulture
KDB222 World DanceKDB320 Independent Dance ProjectYear 5, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitEducation Unit
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History Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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Mathematics Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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English Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1
EUB152 Teaching Young Adult
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
EUB220 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 1: English
Year 3, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 2EUB254 Studies in LanguageYear 3, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 3
EUB255 Literature in SecondaryTeaching
Year 3, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 2
EUB320 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 2: English
Year 5, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 4
EUB354 Screen Studies and NewMedia
Geography Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1EUB251 Environment and SocietyYear 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesYou must have completed four semestersat high school level (Years 11 and 12)with sound achievement (4, SA) in:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsYou must demonstrate possession of keycompetencies outlined by the AustralianInstitute for Teaching and SchoolLeadership (AITSL) as those attributesand motivations common to effectiveteachers.
To demonstrate this you must completean online questionnaire to demonstrateyour motivation for and understanding of,the course and profession. Details areavailable from the QTAC initial teachereducation webpage.
If you've achieved a 'satisfactory' resultfor one or more components of theLiteracy and Numeracy Test for InitialTeacher Education (LANTITE) at anotherinstitution, the 'satisfactory' result can becarried across with your admissionapplication. You are not eligible to applyfor a place in this course if one or morecomponents of LANTITE remains at'unsatisfactory' after two test attempts forthat component.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects or by completingbridging courses.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesYou must have passed four semesters atAustralian high school level or equivalent:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsPass the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) capabilitiescriteria.
Applicants must demonstrate possessionof key competencies outlined by theAustralian Institute for Teaching andSchool Leadership (AITSL) as thoseattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers.
You must complete an onlinequestionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for and understanding of, thecourse and profession. In thequestionnaire you will be asked to:
Rank a series of potentiallyappropriate statement responses, inorder of what you think is most toleast important.
●
Provide two x 500 word writtenstatements addressing thecategories and indicators asoutlined on the Teacher Entry FactSheet.
●
QUT will send you details on how tocomplete the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) CapabilitiesCriteria questionnaire and submit yourwritten statements after you have lodgedan application.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects, by completingbridging courses or the QUT Foundationprogram.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Education componentYou will complete:
core education units (168 creditpoints)
●
a minor (72 credit points)●
Fine Arts componentYou will complete:
two common units (24 credit points)●
a fine arts major in Drama (168credit points).
●
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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
EUB101Supporting InnovativePedagogy with DigitalTechnologies
Professional Experience:Introduction to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB242. Contains 15days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB103 Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
Creative Industries Unit
Creative Industries UnitYear 2, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 1
EUB343-1
Professional Experience:Informing ProfessionalPractice
Designated Unit: EUB343. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue cardDiscipline Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
EUB213 Inclusive Practices for DiverseLearners
Creative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 3 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 4, Semester 1
EUB444-1
Professional Experience:Transition to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB444. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB102Teaching in New andEmerging EducationalContexts
Designated unit: EUB406EUB406 must be taken in your finalsemester of study.EUB310 Teaching EAL/D LearnersDiscipline Unit 4 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKTB110 Plays that Changed the WorldKYB103 The Creative BodyYear 1, Semester 2Education UnitEducation Unit
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1Education UnitEducation Unit
KTB111 Acting in Realism: TheAuthentic Actor
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Year 2, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKTB120 Diverse Theatre Practice
KTB126 Drama Practice 1:Collaboration
Year 3, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitKTB216 Drama Practice: InterpretationYear 3, Semester 2Education UnitEducation Unit
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Year 4, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKTB217 Story and PerformanceKTB316 Drama Practice: GenerationYear 4, Semester 2Education UnitKTB225 Radical Theatre Forms
KTB227 Leadership in CreativeContexts
KTB326 Drama Practice 5: RealisationYear 5, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitEducation Unit
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History Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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Mathematics Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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English Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1
EUB152 Teaching Young AdultLiterature
Year 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
EUB220 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 1: English
Year 3, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 2EUB254 Studies in LanguageYear 3, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 3
EUB255 Literature in SecondaryTeaching
Year 3, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 2
EUB320 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 2: English
Year 5, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 4
EUB354 Screen Studies and NewMedia
Geography Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1EUB251 Environment and SocietyYear 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
EUB223 Curriculum, Pedagogy and
Assessment 1: GeographyYear 3, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 2
Denise Beutel(Education); Joe Carter(Film, Screen and NewMedia)Education: 07 3138 3947;Film: 07 3138 [email protected] (Education);[email protected] (Film,Screen and New Media)
Domestic Entry requirementsPrerequisitesYou must have completed four semestersat high school level (Years 11 and 12)with sound achievement (4, SA) in:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsYou must demonstrate possession of keycompetencies outlined by the AustralianInstitute for Teaching and SchoolLeadership (AITSL) as those attributesand motivations common to effectiveteachers.
To demonstrate this you must completean online questionnaire to demonstrateyour motivation for and understanding of,the course and profession. Details areavailable from the QTAC initial teachereducation webpage.
If you've achieved a 'satisfactory' resultfor one or more components of theLiteracy and Numeracy Test for InitialTeacher Education (LANTITE) at anotherinstitution, the 'satisfactory' result can becarried across with your admissionapplication. You are not eligible to applyfor a place in this course if one or morecomponents of LANTITE remains at'unsatisfactory' after two test attempts forthat component.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects or by completingbridging courses.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesYou must have passed four semesters atAustralian high school level or equivalent:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsPass the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) capabilitiescriteria.
Applicants must demonstrate possessionof key competencies outlined by theAustralian Institute for Teaching andSchool Leadership (AITSL) as thoseattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers.
You must complete an onlinequestionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for and understanding of, thecourse and profession. In thequestionnaire you will be asked to:
Rank a series of potentiallyappropriate statement responses, inorder of what you think is most toleast important.
●
Provide two x 500 word writtenstatements addressing thecategories and indicators asoutlined on the Teacher Entry FactSheet.
●
QUT will send you details on how tocomplete the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) CapabilitiesCriteria questionnaire and submit yourwritten statements after you have lodgedan application.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects, by completingbridging courses or the QUT Foundationprogram.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Education componentYou will complete:
core education units (168 creditpoints)
●
a minor (72 credit points)●
Fine Arts componentYou will complete:
two common units (24 credit points)●
a fine arts major in Film, Screen andNew Media (168 credit points).
●
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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
EUB101Supporting InnovativePedagogy with DigitalTechnologies
Professional Experience:Introduction to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB242. Contains 15days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB103 Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
Creative Industries Unit
Creative Industries UnitYear 2, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 1
EUB343-1
Professional Experience:Informing ProfessionalPractice
Designated Unit: EUB343. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue cardDiscipline Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
EUB213 Inclusive Practices for DiverseLearners
Creative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 3 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 4, Semester 1
EUB444-1
Professional Experience:Transition to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB444. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB102Teaching in New andEmerging EducationalContexts
Designated unit: EUB406EUB406 must be taken in your finalsemester of study.EUB310 Teaching EAL/D LearnersDiscipline Unit 4 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKPB113 Screen Text AnalysisKPB116 Introduction to ScreenwritingYear 1, Semester 2Education UnitEducation Unit
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKPB117 Screen Crafts: Non-FictionKPB208 Screen GenresYear 2, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKPB121 Screen BusinessKPB122 Screen Crafts: NarrativesYear 3, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitOne unit from the Film, Screen and NewMedia Options List (KPB215, KPB216 orKPB217):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB216 Screen Content ProductionManagement
KPB217 Screen Crafts: Experiments
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, Screen and New Media)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
KPB220 Factual ScreensYear 4, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKPB315 Global Screen StudiesOne unit from the Film, Screen and NewMedia Options List (KPB215, KPB216 orKPB217):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB325 Screen IssuesYear 5, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitEducation Unit
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History Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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Mathematics Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units List
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English Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1
EUB152 Teaching Young AdultLiterature
Year 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
EUB220 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 1: English
Year 3, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 2EUB254 Studies in LanguageYear 3, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 3
EUB255 Literature in SecondaryTeaching
Year 3, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 2
EUB320 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 2: English
Year 5, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 4
EUB354 Screen Studies and NewMedia
Geography Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1EUB251 Environment and SocietyYear 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
Domestic Entry requirementsEducation/Bachelor of Fine Arts(Music) - DOM audition - EditPrerequisitesPrerequisites are the subject(s) below youmust meet before you are considered forentry:
english, or literature, or english andliterature extension, or english as anadditional language (Units 3 & 4, C)
●
general mathematics, mathematicalmethods or specialist mathematics(Units 3 & 4, C)
●
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?
You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects or by completingbridging courses.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
Additional entry requirements
You must complete a successful auditionfor the music component of your course.
For education, you must demonstratepossession of key competencies outlinedby the Australian Institute for Teachingand School Leadership (AITSL) asattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers. You must complete anonline questionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for, and understanding of, thecourse and profession. Details areavailable from the QTAC initial teachereducation website.
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
●
All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves pre-recordingand/or uploading audition and personalstatement videos to submit with yourapplication (via YouTube URL links). Noauditions will be conducted in person forthis cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
As part of the application process, you willbe required to submit the following:
supporting documentation●
two audition video YouTube links●
one personal statement YouTubelink.
●
You must pay the non-refundable $70application service fee via QUTPay. Ifyou're applying via the EducationalAccess Scheme or the CentralisedAssessment Selection Program, you areexempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once youreach the confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your online application,you will be required to upload yoursupporting documentation. This shouldinclude:
a CV (curriculum vitae) of no morethan two pages, which includes yourformal and informal learning andexperiences in the field of music
●
a copy of your most recent highschool report
●
results of any previous tertiarystudies
●
evidence of your highest musicalachievements.
●
Please upload your supportingdocumentation as one combined file only.
Application preparation
Music application preparation (PDF file,185.2 KB)
Your personal statement video shouldcommence with an explanation of yourrole in the creation of your auditionvideos, including how you created themand your aims in creating them.
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries faculty formore information on our audition process.You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
CI courses DOM - When will Ifind out the outcome? - Edit
International EntryrequirementsPrerequisitesYou must have passed four semesters atAustralian high school level or equivalent:
English; and●
at least one of Maths A, B or C.●
Additional entry requirementsYou must successfully:
perform an audition (you have theoption to send audition material toQUT or attend an audition inAustralia)
●
have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualifications
●
pass the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) capabilitiescriteria.
●
Applicants must demonstrate possessionof key competencies outlined by theAustralian Institute for Teaching andSchool Leadership (AITSL) as thoseattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers.
You must complete an onlinequestionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for and understanding of, thecourse and profession. In thequestionnaire you will be asked to:
Rank a series of potentiallyappropriate statement responses, inorder of what you think is most toleast important.
●
Provide two x 500 word writtenstatements addressing thecategories and indicators asoutlined on the Teacher Entry FactSheet.
●
QUT will send you details on how tocomplete the Initial TeacherEducation Course (ITE) CapabilitiesCriteria questionnaire and submit yourwritten statements after you have lodgedan application.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects, by completingbridging courses or the QUT Foundationprogram.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
How to applyWe encourage you to apply as soon aspossible. Applications submitted after 30November may not be assessed in timeto start study in Semester 1 of thefollowing year.
Nominate an audition date when youcomplete the form. If you can't attend anaudition in Brisbane, submit yourapplication form along with your recordedaudition material, personal statement andyour supporting documents.
Supporting documentsYou must provide written notes explainingyour role in the creation of any recordedpieces you're presenting, including howyou created it and your aims in creating it.Either bring this to your audition or submitit along wiht your application form.
If you're attending an audition, you mustbring:
confirmation of your audition time,date and location
●
a printed CV of no more than 2pages, outlining both formal andinformal learning and experiences inthe field of music.
Audition locations and datesWe encourage you to attend one of theavailable audition times, which you cannominate when you complete theapplication form.
If you don't attend an audition, or submityour audition and personal statementvideo, you won't be considered for a placein the course.
Brisbane auditionsDates:
Tuesday 1 October 2019●
Wednesday 2 October 2019●
Thursday 3 October 2019●
Friday 4 October 2019●
Location:Z9, Creative Industries Precinct,●
corner of Kelvin Grove Rd & MuskAvenue, QUT Kelvin Grove Campus
Audition feedbackDue to the large number of applicationsreceived, the selection panel is unable toprovide feedback to applicants.
I need more informationContact the Creative Industries Faculty fomore information on our audition process.You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling +61 7 31388114.
When do I find out my auditionoutcome?We will notify you of your outcome byemail from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Education componentYou will complete:
core education units (168 creditpoints)
●
a minor (72 credit points)●
Fine Arts componentYou will complete:
two common units (24 credit points)●
a fine arts major in Music (168 creditpoints).
●
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Professional Experience:Introduction to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB242. Contains 15days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB103 Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
Creative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 2, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries Unit
Year 3, Semester 1
EUB343-1
Professional Experience:Informing ProfessionalPractice
Designated Unit: EUB343. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue cardDiscipline Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
EUB213 Inclusive Practices for DiverseLearners
Creative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 3 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 4, Semester 1
EUB444-1
Professional Experience:Transition to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB444. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB102Teaching in New andEmerging EducationalContexts
Designated unit: EUB406EUB406 must be taken in your finalsemester of study.EUB310 Teaching EAL/D LearnersDiscipline Unit 4 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKMB118 Musicianship 1KMB119 Music Production 1Year 1, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKMB109 Creative Practice in Music
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKMB223 Music and MediaKYB103 The Creative BodyYear 2, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKMB128 Musicianship 2KMB129 Music Production 2Year 3, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitKMB217 Music Creation 1Year 3, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKMB227 Music Creation 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
Year 4, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKMB218 Musicianship 3KMB317 Music Creation 3Year 4, Semester 2Education UnitKMB222 Music and CultureKMB228 Musicianship 4KMB327 Music Creation 4
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music)
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EUB152 Teaching Young AdultLiterature
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Year 3, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 2EUB254 Studies in LanguageYear 3, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 3
EUB255 Literature in SecondaryTeaching
Year 3, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 2
EUB320 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 2: English
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Geography Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1EUB251 Environment and SocietyYear 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
Domestic Entry requirementsEducation/Bachelor of Fine Arts(Visual Arts) - DOM interview -EditPrerequisitesPrerequisites are the subject(s) below youmust meet before you are considered forentry:
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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General Mathematics, MathematicalMethods or Specialist Mathematics(Units 3 & 4, C).
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Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects or by completingbridging courses.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
Additional entry requirements
You must also submit your portfolio andattend a successful Zoom interview forthe visual arts component of your course.
For education, you must demonstratepossession of key competencies outlinedby the Australian Institute for Teachingand School Leadership (AITSL) asattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers. You must complete anonline questionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for, and understanding of, thecourse and profession. Details areavailable from the QTAC initial teachereducation website.
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
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All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves uploading yourportfolio and supporting documentation tothe QUT online registration form.
You will also select an interview time tobe conducted on Zoom on either Tuesday29 September, Wednesday 30September or Thursday 1 October 2020.No interviews will be conducted in personfor this cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
You will be required to upload yourportfolio (one file) and supportingdocumentation (second file) to yourapplication.
You must pay the non-refundable $70application service fee via QUTPay. Ifyou're applying via the EducationalAccess Scheme or the CentralisedAssessment Selection Program, you areexempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once youreach the confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Step 3
Attend your nominated interview onZoom. You can select your interview timethrough the online registration form. Themeeting ID and password will be noted inyour confirmation email.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your application, you willbe required to upload your supportingdocumentation. This should include:
· a printed CV of no more than 2 pages,outlining both formal and informal learningand experiences in the field of visual artstogether with your academic record
Please upload your supportingdocumentation as one file, and yourportfolio as a second file in the QUTonline registration form.
Visual arts portfolio template (PDF file,204.6 KB)
Interview dates
You will select a Zoom interview timethrough the QUT online registration form.The time and date of your interviewcannot be changed except in exceptionalcircumstances.
If you don't attend an interview on Zoom,you won't be considered for a place in thecourse.
Zoom interviews
Date
Tuesday 29 September 2020
Wednesday 30 September 2020
Thursday 1 October 2020
Upon successful submission of the QUTonline registration form, you will receive aconfirmation email including the Zoommeeting ID that can be used to join yourscheduled interview session.
Portfolio and interview feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
CI courses DOM - When will Ifind out the outcome? - Edit
International EntryrequirementsEducation/Bachelor of Fine Arts(Visual Arts) - INT interview -EditPrerequisitesPrerequisites are the subject(s) below youmust meet before you are considered forentry:
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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General Mathematics, MathematicalMethods or Specialist Mathematics(Units 3 & 4, C)
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Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects or by completingbridging courses.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
Additional entry requirements
You must successfully:submit a portfolio●
attend an interview●
have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualification.
You must also successfully pass theInitial Teacher Education Course (ITE)capabilities criteria and demonstratepossession of key competencies outlinedby the Australian Institute for Teachingand School Leadership (AITSL) as thoseattributes and motivations common toeffective teachers.
You must complete an onlinequestionnaire to demonstrate yourmotivation for and understanding of, thecourse and profession. In thequestionnaire you will be asked to:
rank a series of potentiallyappropriate statement responses, inorder of what you think is most toleast important.
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provide two, 500 word writtenstatements addressing thecategories and indicators asoutlined on the teacher entry factsheet.
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We will send you details on how tocomplete the Initial Teacher EducationCourse (ITE) Capabilities Criteriaquestionnaire and submit your writtenstatements after you have lodged anapplication.
Haven't completed the prerequisitesubjects?
You may be able to meet the prerequisiterequirements if you've completedequivalent subjects, by completingbridging courses or the QUT Foundationprogram.
How to meet prerequisite requirements
How to apply
We encourage you to apply as soon aspossible. Applications submitted after 30
November may not be assessed in timeto start study in Semester 1 of thefollowing year.
Apply for this course using theinternational student application form(PDF file, 297.2 KB).
Your portfolio and supportingdocumentation should be submitted withyour application form.
Supporting documentationWhen submitting your application, you willbe required to include your supportingdocumentation. This should include:
your portfolio●
a printed CV of no more than 2pages, outlining both formal andinformal learning and experiences inthe field of visual arts together withyour academic record
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Your interview
You'll be assigned a Zoom interview time.Interviews are conducted in English.
Application preparation
Visual arts portfolio and interviewpreparation (PDF file, 932.9 KB)
Visual arts portfolio template (PDF file,204.6 KB)
Interview dates
You will be assigned a Zoom interviewtime after your application is submitted,.The time and date of your interviewcannot be changed except in exceptionalcircumstances.
If you do not attend an interview onZoom,, you won't be considered for aplace in the course.
Zoom interviews
Date
Tuesday 29 September 2020
Wednesday 30 September 2020
Thursday 1 October 2020
We will advise you via email of the Zoommeeting ID that can be used to join yourscheduled interview session.
Portfolio and interview feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out my audition outcome?
International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
CI courses INT - When will I findout the outcome? - EditWhen do I find out my auditionoutcome?International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from theBachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Education componentYou will complete:
core education units (168 creditpoints)
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a minor (72 credit points)●
Fine Arts componentYou will complete:
two common units (24 credit points)●
a fine arts major in Visual Arts (168credit points).
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International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 432 credit points,made up of 240 credit points from the
Bachelor of Education (Secondary) and192 credit points from the Bachelor ofFine Arts.
Education componentYou will complete:
core education units (168 creditpoints)
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a minor (72 credit points)●
Fine Arts componentYou will complete:
two common units (24 credit points)●
a fine arts major in Visual Arts (168credit points).
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
EUB101Supporting InnovativePedagogy with DigitalTechnologies
Professional Experience:Introduction to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB242. Contains 15days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB103 Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
Creative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 2, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 1 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline and
Curriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 1
EUB343-1
Professional Experience:Informing ProfessionalPractice
Designated Unit: EUB343. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue cardDiscipline Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
EUB213 Inclusive Practices for DiverseLearners
Creative Industries UnitYear 3, Semester 2Curriculum Unit 2 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListDiscipline Unit 3 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units ListCreative Industries UnitCreative Industries UnitYear 4, Semester 1
EUB444-1
Professional Experience:Transition to ProfessionalPractice
Designated unit: EUB444. Contains 20days professional experience andrequires a blue card
EUB102Teaching in New andEmerging EducationalContexts
EUB310 Teaching EAL/D LearnersDiscipline Unit 4 for Second TeachingArea from the Education Discipline andCurriculum Units List
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1Education UnitEducation Unit
KVB110 2D Art: Materials andProcesses
KVB113 Australian Art and IdentityYear 1, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKVB102 Modernism in Art
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
Note: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitKVB117 Visual Arts Open Studio 1KVB216 Post 1945 ArtYear 2, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKVB127 Visual Arts Open Studio 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
Year 3, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitKVB217 Visual Arts Open Studio 3Year 3, Semester 2Education UnitEducation UnitKVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeKVB227 Visual Arts Open Studio 4Year 4, Semester 1Education UnitEducation Unit
KVB210 Time-Based Art: MovingImages
KVB317 Visual Arts Open Studio 5Year 4, Semester 2Education UnitKVB222 Spatial Art: Object and SiteKVB223 Post 1989 ArtKVB327 Visual Arts Open Studio 6Year 5, Semester 1Education UnitEducation UnitEducation UnitEducation Unit
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EUB152 Teaching Young AdultLiterature
Year 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
EUB220 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 1: English
Year 3, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 2EUB254 Studies in LanguageYear 3, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 3
EUB255 Literature in SecondaryTeaching
Year 3, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 2
EUB320 Curriculum, Pedagogy andAssessment 2: English
Year 5, Semester 1: Discipline Unit 4
EUB354 Screen Studies and NewMedia
Geography Second Teaching AreaDiscipline and Curriculum Units ListCode TitleYear 2, Semester 2: Discipline Unit 1EUB251 Environment and SocietyYear 2, Semester 2: Curriculum Unit 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries
Year 2020
QUT code IX34
CRICOS 059596B
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 8
Rank 84
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2018: $28,900 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Dr Sophie McIntyre QUTCreative IndustriesFaculty; email:[email protected];phone: 3138 2000Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Associate Prof BelindaLuke (Accountancy);Nicolas Pontes(Advertising); Dr RadhikaLahiri (Economics); DrMark Doolan (Finance);Dr Ali Muhammad(Human ResourceManagement); Dr ShaneMathews (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Prof LarryNeale (Marketing); and DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)CI: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Creative Industries);[email protected](Business)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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, international
business, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill undertake 6 specifed Business Coreunits and 10 Accountancy Major Coreunits in order to meet the professionalrecognition requirements.
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.
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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing, publicrelations. Accountancy students willcomplete 10 major units and six BusinessSchool core units in order to meetprofessional recognition requirements.
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.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
International CoursestructureThis 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, financial planning, human
resource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing, publicrelations. Accountancy students willcomplete 10 major units and 6 BusinessSchool core units in order to meetprofessional recognition requirements.
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.
Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
Sample StructureSemesters
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
KKB101 Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices
Creative Industries Major: First UnitYear 1, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
KKB102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
Creative Industries Major: Second UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitA unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
DXB102 Visual Communication
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeCreative Industries Major: Third UnitNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 2, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitA unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KKB285 or KYB201):KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Creative Industries Major: Fourth UnitNote: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 UnitOption'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Fifth UnitA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsYear 3, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsYear 4, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Seventh UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit OptionsYear 4, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
Creative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
KKB101 Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices
Creative Industries Major: First UnitYear 2, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitKKB180 Creative FuturesCreative Industries Major: Second UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitA unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):DXB102 Visual Communication
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeCreative Industries Major: Third UnitNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitA unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KKB285 or KYB201).KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Creative Industries Major: Fourth UnitNote: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 Unit
Option'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Fifth UnitA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsYear 4, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsYear 4, Semester 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Seventh UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit OptionsYear 5, Semester 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management Accounting
Year 3 Semester 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
EFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commecementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management
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Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2 (July)BSB115 ManagementBSB113 EconomicsYear 2, Semester 1 (Feb)BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 2 (July)BSB111 Business Law and EthicsMGB200 Managing People
Year 3, Semester 1 (Feb)BSB123 Data AnalysisMGB214
Introducing PeopleManagement and Analytics
Year 3, Semester 2 (Jul)MGB229
Obligations and Options forEmploying People
MGB230
Recruiting and SelectingPeople
Year 4, Semester 1 (Feb)MGB331 Developing People
MGB339
Managing Performance andRewards
Year 4, Semester 2 (Jul)BSB110 AccountingMGB372
Creating Value throughPeople
Year 5, Semester 1 (Feb)
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Choose one of the following units:MGB306 Independent Study
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsAYB227 International AccountingYear 3 Semester 1AMB210 Importing and ExportingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB303 International Logistics
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
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BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
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Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB34 Managing Risk
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries
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Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
Select one of the following unit options:MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB210. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB227.Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
Select one of the following unit options:MGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Note: students completing amanagement stream must completeMGB335. Students completing anentrepreneurship stream must completeMGB324.Year 5 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Select one of the following unit options:
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
Year 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 4 Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 5 Semester 1
2020: $31,000 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Sorin Oancea(Animation); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in animation.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in animation.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
KNB125 Animation History and ContextBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KNB135 Animation AestheticsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KNB126 Motion DesignKNB127 CGI FoundationsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2
KNB136 Visual Storytelling: ProductionDesign
KNB137 Digital WorldsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1KNB215 Animation Performance
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital Portfolio
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB124 Working in BusinessEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsYear 3 Semester 2Economics Optional UnitEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 1Economics Optional UnitEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 2BSB126 Marketing
EFB338 Contemporary Application ofEconomic Theory
Economics Options ListQuantitative Economics Units
EFB222 Introduction to AppliedEconometrics
EFB332 Applied BehaviouralEconomics
EFB333 Applied Econometrics
EFB337 Game Theory andApplications
Applied Economics UnitsEFB201 Financial MarketsEFB225 Economics for the Real World
EFB226 Environmental Economics andPolicy
EFB336 International Economics
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 1 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 2EFB210 Finance 1BSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1EFB201 Financial MarketsEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 2EFB312 International FinanceEFB343 Corporate FinanceYear 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
EFB335 InvestmentsYear 4 Semester 2
EFB344 Risk Management andDerivatives
EFB360 Finance CapstoneSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2, Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB115 Management
Year 2, Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB126 MarketingYear 3, Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1BSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3, Semester 2EFB201 Financial MarketsEFB223 Economics 2Year 4, Semester 1EFB312 International FinanceEFB343 Corporate FinanceYear 4, Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
EFB335 InvestmentsYear 5, Semester 1
EFB344 Risk Management andDerivatives
EFB360 Finance Capstone
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 1, Semester 2BSB110 AccountingEFB210 Finance 1Year 2, Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisAYB219 Taxation LawYear 2, Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB119 Global BusinessYear 3, Semester 1AYB250 Personal Financial PlanningBSB115 Management
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
2020: $31,000 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Craig Bolland (CreativeWriting); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in creative writing.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in creative writing.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KWB104 Writing the Short Story
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
KWB117
Australian Voices: Writing andPractice
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2CWB110
Introduction to Literary andCultural Studies
KWB118
Swords and Spaceships:Writing Genre
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1KWB211
Creative Writing: Style andTechnique
KWB214
The Artful Life: From Memoirto Fiction
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
KWB212 Poetry and Poetics
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1KWB217 Editing and Publishing
KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2KWB21 Dangerous Ideas:
5 Contemporary Debates inWriting
KWB326 Creative Writing Project 2
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersYear 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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KWB104 Writing the Short Story
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KWB113
Introduction to CreativeWriting
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2CWB110
Introduction to Literary andCultural Studies
KWB118
Swords and Spaceships:Writing Genre
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
KWB117
Australian Voices: Writing andPractice
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2CWB201 Corporate Writing and Editing
KWB212 Poetry and Poetics
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
KWB211
Creative Writing: Style andTechnique
KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
KWB215
Dangerous Ideas:Contemporary Debates inWriting
KWB326 Creative Writing Project 2
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1KWB214
The Artful Life: From Memoirto Fiction
KWB217 Editing and Publishing
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and Assurance
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing)
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1EFB201 Financial MarketsEFB210 Finance 1Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1BSB126 MarketingEFB343 Corporate FinanceYear 3 Semester 2EFB312 International FinanceEFB335 InvestmentsYear 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
EFB344 Risk Management andDerivatives
Year 4 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessEFB360 Finance CapstoneSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 2EFB201 Financial MarketsEFB210 Finance 1
Year 3 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingEFB343 Corporate FinanceYear 4 Semester 1EFB312 International FinanceEFB335 InvestmentsYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
EFB344 Risk Management andDerivatives
Year 5 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessEFB360 Finance Capstone
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
●
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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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 TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 1, Semester 2BSB110 AccountingEFB210 Finance 1Year 2, Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisAYB219 Taxation LawYear 2, Semester 2BSB126 MarketingBSB119 Global BusinessYear 3, Semester 1AYB250 Personal Financial PlanningBSB115 ManagementYear 3, Semester 2
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)
Year 2020
QUT code IX35
CRICOS 064813M
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 8
Rank 84
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2018: $28,900 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Craig Bolland (Creativeand Professional Writing);Dr Ogan Yigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 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),
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 structureYour courseThis 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
International CoursestructureYour courseThis 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, financial planning, human
resource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and 6Business School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2KPB116 Introduction to ScreenwritingKWB104 Writing the Short Story
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
KWB117
Australian Voices: Writing andPractice
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2KWB108
Introduction to LiteraryStudies
KWB118
Swords and Spaceships:Writing Genre
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
Year 3, Semester 1KWB211
Creative Writing: Style andTechnique
KWB310
Editing and Developing theManuscript
Business School nitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2KWB212 Poetry and Poetics
KWB213 Corporate Writing and Editing
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1KWB214
The Artful Life: From Memoirto Fiction
KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
KWB215
Dangerous Ideas:Contemporary Debates inWriting
KWB326 Creative Writing Project 2
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4, Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5, Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
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●
Economics Options List●
Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB124 Working in BusinessEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsYear 3 Semester 2
2020: $31,000 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Aspro Bree Hadley(Drama); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 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 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.
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in drama.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and six
Business School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in drama.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KTB111 Acting in Realism: TheAuthentic Actor
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KTB121 The Responsive PerformerBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KTB110 Plays that Changed the WorldKYB103 The Creative BodyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2KTB120 Diverse Theatre Practice
KTB126 Drama Practice 1:Collaboration
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
KTB216 Drama Practice: InterpretationBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2KTB225 Radical Theatre Forms
KTB226 Drama Practice 3:Transformation
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1KTB217 Story and PerformanceKTB316 Drama Practice: GenerationBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
KTB227 Leadership in CreativeContexts
KTB326 Drama Practice 5: RealisationBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
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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●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KTB121 The Responsive PerformerBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KTB111 Acting in Realism: TheAuthentic Actor
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2KTB120 Diverse Theatre Practice
KTB126 Drama Practice 1:Collaboration
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1KTB110 Plays that Changed the World
KYB103 The Creative BodyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2KTB225 Radical Theatre Forms
KTB226 Drama Practice 3:Transformation
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1KTB216 Drama Practice: InterpretationKTB316 Drama Practice: GenerationBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
KTB227 Leadership in CreativeContexts
KTB326 Drama Practice 5: RealisationBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1KTB217 Story and Performance
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
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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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company Accounting
Year 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2
BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4, Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5, Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
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●
Economics Options List●
Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB124 Working in BusinessEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsYear 3 Semester 2Economics Optional UnitEconomics Optional Unit
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)
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Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB22 Intercultural Communication
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)
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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Fashion)
Year 2020
QUT code IX35
CRICOS 064813M
Duration(full-time)
4 years
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2018: $28,900 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Tiziana Ferrero-Regis(Fashion); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
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.
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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)
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Complete the QUT OnlineRegistration Form and print theconfirmation page
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Post or submit the followingdocumentation to the CreativeIndustries Faculty:
A resume or curriculum vitae, nomore than two pages long
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A copy of your most recent highschool report and/or results ofprevious tertiary studies
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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)
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Personal statement - a typewrittenpersonal statement outlining yourreasons for applying to thisparticular course, indicating yourpersonal strengths and your futureambitions (max 300 words)
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Portfolio (submitted electronicallythrough the online registration form)
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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:
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, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
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
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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)
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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.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 afashion designer. You will also develop
the 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
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, financial planning,humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and 6Business School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KFB103 Introduction to the Industry ofFashion
KFB108 Unspeakable Beauty 1: AHistory of Dress and Fashion
Business School Core UnitBusiness School Core UnitYear 1, Semester 2KFB104-1 Textiles for Fashion
KFB109 Unspeakable Beauty 2:Fashion and Modernity
Business School Core UnitBusiness School Core UnitYear 2, Semester 1DFB101 Fashion Design Studio 1DFB302 Fashion VisualisationBusiness School Core UnitBusiness School Core UnitYear 2, Semester 2DFB201 Fashion Design Studio 2
DFB202 Introduction to Fashion StudioPractice
Business School Core UnitBusiness School Core UnitYear 3, Semester 1DFB301 Fashion Design Studio 3
DFB502 Ragtrade: The Business ofFashion
Business School Major UnitBusiness School Major UnitYear 3, Semester 2DFB401 Fashion Design Studio 4DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to NowBusiness School Major UnitBusiness School Major UnitYear 4, Semester 1DFH501 Fashion Design Studio 5Business School Major UnitBusiness School Major UnitBusiness School Major UnitYear 4, Semester 2DFB601 Design Studio 6DFB602 Critical Fashion StudiesBusiness School Major Unit
Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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Year 1 Semester 1●
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global Business
BSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4, Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5, Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Economics Options List●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingEFB223 Economics 2Year 2 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Economics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 2
EFB338 Contemporary Application ofEconomic Theory
BSB126 MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingEFB223 Economics 2Year 2 Semester 2EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsYear 3 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 2BSB115 ManagementEconomics Optional Unit
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Fashion)
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2020: $31,000 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months July, February
Int. Start Months July, February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Joe Carter (Film, Screenand New Media); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
Domestic Course structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in film, screen and newmedia.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in film, screen and newmedia.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
KPB113 Screen Text AnalysisBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KPB120 Contemporary ScreenHistories
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1KPB116 Introduction to ScreenwritingKPB117 Screen Crafts: Non-FictionBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2KPB121 Screen BusinessKPB122 Screen Crafts: NarrativesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1KPB208 Screen GenresOne unit from the Film, Screen and NewMedia Options List (KPB215, KPB216 orKPB217):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB216 Screen Content ProductionManagement
KPB217 Screen Crafts: ExperimentsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2KPB220 Factual ScreensKPB221 Screen Project DevelopmentBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1KPB315 Global Screen StudiesOne unit from the Film, Screen and NewMedia Options List (KPB215, KPB216 orKPB217):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB216 Screen Content ProductionManagement
KPB217 Screen Crafts: ExperimentsBusiness School Unit
KPB325 Screen IssuesBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
SemestersYear 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●
Code TitleYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KPB120 Contemporary ScreenHistories
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KPB117 Screen Crafts: Non-FictionBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 3 Semester 1 mustapply by 1 June.Year 2, Semester 2KPB121 Screen BusinessKPB122 Screen Crafts: NarrativesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1KPB113 Screen Text AnalysisKPB116 Introduction to ScreenwritingBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2KPB220 Factual Screens
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1KPB208 Screen GenresOne unit from the Film, Screen and NewMedia Options List (KPB215, KPB216 orKPB217):
KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB216 Screen Content ProductionManagement
KPB217 Screen Crafts: ExperimentsBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2KPB221 Screen Project DevelopmentKPB325 Screen IssuesBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 5, Semester 1KPB315 Global Screen StudiesOne unit from the Film, Screen and NewMedia Options List (KPB215, KPB216 orKPB217):KPB215 Advanced Screenwriting
KPB216 Screen Content ProductionManagement
KPB217 Screen Crafts: ExperimentsBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, Screen and New Media)
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BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
Year 2, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3, Semester 1BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 4, Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4, Semester 2AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International MarketingYear 5, Semester 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)
Year 2020
QUT code IX35
CRICOS 064813M
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 8
Rank 84
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2018: $28,900 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Anastasia Tyurina(Interactive and VisualDesign); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 the
process 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 of
professional 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 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
International CoursestructureCourse StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. Business
and 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and 6Business School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1DXB101 Design and Creative ThinkingDXB102 Visual CommunicationBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2DXB201 Visual InteractionsDXB203 Introduction to Web DesignBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1DXB403 Design for Interactive MediaKNB126 Motion DesignBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2DXB202 Image Production
KNB136 Visual Storytelling: ProductionDesign
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1DVB201 Typographic DesignDXB301 Interface DesignBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DXB401 Advanced Web DesignBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1DXH702 Contemporary Issues in IVDSEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:One unit from the Semester 1 UnitOptions (DXB212 or DVB302)DXB212 Tangible Media
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit*Note: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semesters 1 and 2 in 2020and semester 2 only from 2021onwards.Year 4, Semester 2
DXH803 Professional Practice forDesigners
SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:One unit from the Semester 2 UnitOptions (DXH601 or DXH602)DXH601 Integrated Experience DesignDXH602 Embodied InteractionsBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 Economics
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 1, Semester 2BSB110 AccountingEFB210 Finance 1Year 2, Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisAYB219 Taxation Law
Year 2, Semester 2BSB126 MarketingAYB250 Personal Financial PlanningYear 3, Semester 1
Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 3 Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
Year 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
BSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3, Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4, Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4, Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5, Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)
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2020: $31,000 per yearfull-time (96 credit points)
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Program Director, Schoolof Creative Practice(Creative Industries)email:[email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]; ph07 3138 2000
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Rachael Haynes(Visual Arts); Dr OganYigitbasioglu(Accountancy); Dr LisaSchuster (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); AssociateProfessor PeterVerhoeven (Finance); DrSherrena Buckby(Financial Planning); DrAli Mohammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Alvin Tan (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Dr UdoGottlieb (Marketing); andAssociate ProfessiorAmisha Mehta (PublicRelations)+61 7 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (VisualArts) - DOM interview - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully:
submit a portfolio●
complete an interview.●
Important datesTuesday 4 August 2020●
QTAC applications, intrafaculty changeform, change of major or minor form andthe QUT online registration form open.
5pm Monday 28 September 2020(Brisbane time)
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All applications and application formsclose. Requests for applications andregistrations after this date will not beconsidered. Make sure you allowadequate time to complete each stage ofyour application before application closingtime.
Please note that the application processfor 2021 entry involves uploading yourportfolio and supporting documentation tothe QUT online registration form.
You will also select an interview time tobe conducted on Zoom on either Tuesday29 September, Wednesday 30September or Thursday 1 October 2020.No interviews will be conducted in personfor this cycle.
How to apply
Step 1
Apply through QTAC. Current CreativeIndustries Faculty (CIF) undergraduatestudents changing course or major mustinstead submit an intrafaculty changeform or change of major or minor form.
Step 2
Complete the QUT online registrationform. You must have a valid QTACnumber or current QUT student IDnumber to complete this step.
You will be required to upload yourportfolio (one file) and supportingdocumentation (a second file) to yourapplication. You must pay the non-refundable $70 application service fee viaQUTPay. If you're applying via theEducational Access Scheme or theCentralised Assessment SelectionProgram, you are exempt from the fee.
Your application is complete once you
reach the confirmation notice screen andreceive your confirmation email.
Step 3
Attend your nominated interview onZoom. You can select your interview timethrough the online registration form. Themeeting ID and password will be noted inyour confirmation email.
Supporting documentation
When submitting your application, you willbe required to upload your supportingdocumentation. This should include:
a printed CV of no more than 2pages, outlining both formal andinformal learning and experiences inthe field of visual arts together withyour academic record
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Please upload your supportingdocumentation as one file, and yourportfolio as a second file in the applicationsystem.
Application preparation
Visual arts portfolio and interviewpreparation (PDF file, 932.9 KB)
Visual arts portfolio template (PDF file,204.6 KB)
Interview dates
You will select a Zoom interview timethrough the online registration form. Thetime and date of your interview cannot bechanged except in exceptionalcircumstances.
If you don't attend an interview, on Zoom,you won't be considered for a place in thecourse.
Zoom interviews
Date
Tuesday 29 September 2020
Wednesday 30 September 2020
Thursday 1 October 2020
Upon successful submission of the QUTonline registration form, you will receive aconfirmation email including the Zoommeeting ID that can used to join yourscheduled interview session.
Portfolio and interview feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
CI courses DOM - When will Ifind out the outcome? - Edit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
●
Accountancy, finance, financial planning,economics and marketing majors: 4, SAin Maths A, B or C. We assume that youhave knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsBachelor of Fine Arts (VisualArts) - INT interview - EditPrerequisitesYou must successfully:
submit a portfolio●
complete an interview●
have completed Australian Year 12,or equivalent qualification.
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How to apply
We encourage you to apply as soon aspossible. Applications submitted after 30November may not be assessed in timeto start study in Semester 1 of thefollowing year.
Apply for this course using theinternational student application form(PDF file, 297.2 KB).
Your portfolio and supportingdocumentation should be submitted withyour application form.
Supporting documentationWhen submitting your application, you willbe required to include your supportingdocumentation. This should include:
your portfolio●
a printed CV of no more than 2pages, outlining both formal and
●
informal learning and experiences inthe field of visual arts together withyour academic record
Your interview
You'll be assigned a Zoom interview time.Interviews are conducted in English.
Application preparation
Visual arts portfolio and interviewpreparation (PDF file, 932.9 KB)
Visual arts portfolio template (PDF file,204.6 KB)
Interview dates
You will be assigned a Zoom interviewtime after your application is submitted.The time and date of your interviewcannot be changed except in exceptionalcircumstances.
If you do not attend an interview onZoom, you won't be considered for aplace in the course.
Zoom interviews
Date
Tuesday 29 September 2020
Wednesday 30 September 2020
Thursday 1 October 2020
We will advise you via email of the Zoommeeting ID that can be used to join yourscheduled interview session.
Portfolio and interview feedback
Due to the large number of applicationsreceived, we can't provide feedback toapplicants.
I need more information
Contact the Creative Industries Facultyfor more information on our interviewprocess. You can get in touch by [email protected] or calling 3138 8114.
When do I find out my audition outcome?
International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
CI courses INT - When will I findout the outcome? - Edit
When do I find out my auditionoutcome?International Admissions will notify you ofyour outcome by email from mid-November.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 contemporaryartist, 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 structureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,
made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in visual arts.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
International CoursestructureYour courseIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit points,made up of 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business and 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Youwill undertake the two components of thedouble degree concurrently.
Business componentThe 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing andpublic relations. Accountancy studentswill complete 10 major units and sixBusiness School core units in order tomeet professional recognitionrequirements.
Fine arts componentYou will complete two common units (24credit points) and a fine arts major (168credit points) in visual arts.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in eitherdegree area, depending on how theymatch with your QUT course.
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 TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KYB101 Understanding CreativePractice
KVB113 Australian Art and IdentityBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2
KYB102 Pathways to a CreativeCareer
KVB102 Modernism in ArtBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1
KVB110 2D Art: Materials andProcesses
KVB117 Visual Arts Open Studio 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeKVB127 Visual Arts Open Studio 2Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1KVB216 Post 1945 ArtKVB217 Visual Arts Open Studio 3Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
Year 3, Semester 2KVB223 Post 1989 ArtKVB227 Visual Arts Open Studio 4Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1
KVB210 Time-Based Art: MovingImages
KVB317 Visual Arts Open Studio 5Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2KVB222 Spatial Art: Object and SiteKVB327 Visual Arts Open Studio 6Business School UnitBusiness School Unit
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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global Business
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4, Semester 2AMB339 Advertising CampaignsAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 5, Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
SemestersSemester 1 (February)commencement
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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●
Semester 2 (July) commencement●
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●
Economics Options List●
Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 2
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
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Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Semester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3, Semester 1AYB227 International AccountingMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3, Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4, Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4, Semester 2MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
Year 5, Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
BSB123 Data Analysis
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 TitleYear 1 Semester 1
BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessMGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
Year 3 Semester 1MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 4 Semester 1MGB341 Managing Risk
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
MGB335 Managing Projects
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
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Semester 1 (February) commencementYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 3 Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB359 Strategic MarketingSemester 2 (July) commencementYear 1, Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2, Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3, Semester 1BSB110 Accounting
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3, Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
Year 4, Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4, Semester 2AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB336 International Marketing
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
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2019: $30,100 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication(Creative Industries);email:[email protected]:Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Jason Sternberg(Journalism); AssociateProf Belinda Luke(Accountancy); NicolasPontes (Advertising); DrRadhika Lahiri(Economics); Dr MarkDoolan (Finance); Dr AliMuhammad (HumanResource Management);Dr Shane Mathews(International Business);Dr Kavoos Mohannak(Management); Prof LarryNeale (Marketing); and DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)CI: (07) 3138 2000;Business: (07) 3138 [email protected](Journalism);[email protected](Business)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 ofJournalism 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 tradeand specialist publications, speech writingor in 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.
Students will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations.
Accountancy students will undertaken sixBusiness School core units and 10 majorcore units in order to meet theprofessional recognition.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
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.Students will undertake the twocomponents of the double degreeconcurrently.
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 abroad range of journalism knowledge.Your business degree componentcomprises eight business core units, andeight business major units. You willchoose a business major fromaccounting, advertising, economics,finance, financial planning, human
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).
Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2CYB104 Managing Social MediaKJB120 NewswritingBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CJB102 Visual JournalismKJB304 Sub-EditingBusiness School Unit
Business School UnitYear 2, Semester 2CJB103 Journalistic InquiryLWS011 Journalism LawBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1CJB201 Feature WritingEither CCB102 or CJB202 (CJB202 isrecommended):CCB102 Multi-Media DesignCJB202 Production JournalismBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2KJB337 Investigative Reporting
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
Business School UnitBusiness School Unit* Note: If you intend on completingCCB102 Multi-Media Design from theYear 3 Semester 1 unit options list it willneed to be completed this semester.Year 4, Semester 1CJB203 NewsroomBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2CJB204 Journalism Ethics and IssuesCJB301 International NewsdeskBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management Accounting
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 3 Semester 2EFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsEconomics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
Economics Optional UnitYear 4 Semester 2Economics Optional Unit
EFB338 Contemporary Application ofEconomic Theory
Economics Options ListQuantitative Economics Units
EFB222 Introduction to AppliedEconometrics
EFB332 Applied BehaviouralEconomics
EFB333 Applied Econometrics
EFB337 Game Theory andApplications
Applied Economics UnitsEFB201 Financial MarketsEFB225 Economics for the Real World
EFB226 Environmental Economics andPolicy
EFB336 International Economics
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisEFB210 Finance 1Year 3 Semester 1EFB201 Financial MarketsEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 2EFB312 International FinanceEFB343 Corporate FinanceYear 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
EFB335 InvestmentsYear 4 Semester 2
EFB344 Risk Management andDerivatives
EFB360 Finance Capstone
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Code TitleSemester 1 (February) commencementYear 1, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 1, Semester 2BSB110 AccountingEFB210 Finance 1Year 2, Semester 1BSB123 Data Analysis
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Journalism
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
BSB119 Global BusinessYear 3 Semester 1MGB214
Introducing PeopleManagement and Analytics
MGB220
Human Resource DecisionMaking
In 2019, unit MGB207 Human ResourceIssues and Strategy is replaced byMGB214.In 2019, unit MGB220 Human ResourceDecision Making is discontinued. Seekenrolment assistance from QUTBusiness Student Support([email protected])Year 3 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB229
Obligations and Options forEmploying People
In 2019, unit MGB201 ContemporaryEmployment Relations is replaced byMGB229.Year 4 Semester 1MGB331 Developing People
MGB339
Managing Performance andRewards
Year 4 Semester 2MGB230
Recruiting and SelectingPeople
MGB372
Creating Value throughPeople
In 2019, unit MGB320 Recruitment andSelection is replaced by MGB230 andMGB370 Personal and ProfessionalDevelopment is replaced by MGB372.
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB126 MarketingBSB119 Global BusinessYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 3 Semester 1MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AYB227 International AccountingYear 3 Semester 2AMB210 Importing and Exporting
EFB240 Finance for InternationalBusiness
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Journalism
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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]
Domestic Course structureStudy overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
International CoursestructureStudy OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1SWB100
Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB105 Contemporary Human Rights
KKB101 Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices
Creative Industries Major: First UnitYear 1, Semester 2SWB108
Australian Society, Systemsand Policies
PYB007 Communication for HealthProfessionals
KKB102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
Creative Industries Major: Second UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1SWB220 Practice Theories
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):DXB102 Visual Communication
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeCreative Industries Major: Third UnitNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 2, Semester 2SWB211
Casework and CaseManagement
ORSWB212
Community and Place BasedPractice
SWB204
Introduction to Child andFamily Services
ORSWB207 Introduction to Youth Services
A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KKB285 or KYB201):KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Creative Industries Major: Fourth UnitNote: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 UnitOption'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 1SWB201 Human Services Placement 1
Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanService Practice
Creative Industries Major: Seventh UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries
University Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsYear 4, Semester 1
SWB222
Advanced Communication forSocial Work and HumanServices
SWH400
Critical Social Policy andAdvocacy
A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsA unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit OptionsYear 4, Semester 2SWB314 Human Services Placement 2
SWH200
Critically Reflective Practice inOrganisations
A unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options
Human Services Elective Options from2016Code TitleJSB286 Domestic Violence
KKB192 Smash the Act - IndigenousAustralian Politics
PUB215 Public Health Practice
SWB109
Working with Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Peoplesand Communities
SWB306
People, Community andDisability
SWB307 Youth Services Practice
SWB312
Global Challenges andPractice
SWB320 Mediation
SWH401
Social Research for SocialChange
SWH404
Complexity in Social Work andHuman Services Practice
SWH400
Critical Social Policy andAdvocacy
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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Before you start this course, we assumeyou have sound knowledge of thesubject/s listed below. If you don't havethe subject knowledge, you can still applyfor the course but we encourage you toundertake bridging studies to gain theknowledge:
International Subjectprerequisites
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 shownon the 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 experience
with 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.
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 core units (96 creditpoints) as well as 96 credit points from acreative industries major.
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
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120 credit points (10 units) of majorcore units (Information Systems orComputer Science).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
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 ;
120 credit points (10 units) of MajorCore units (Information Systems orComputer Science).
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Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1IT Core UnitIT Core Unit
KKB101 Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices
Creative Industries Major: First UnitYear 1, Semester 2IT Core UnitIT Core Unit
KKB102 Creative Industries: MakingConnections
Creative Industries Major: Second UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIT Core Unit OptionA unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):DXB102 Visual Communication
KPB101 Introduction to ScreenProduction
KVB104 Photo Media and Art PracticeCreative Industries Major: Third UnitNote: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 2, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major Unit
A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KKB285 or KYB201):KKB285 Creative Enterprise Studio 2
KYB201 Socially Engaged ArtsPractice
Creative Industries Major: Fourth UnitNote: KXB202 Project Management forEntertainment and KTB211 CreativeIndustries Events and Festivals arepermitted to count as a 'Level 2 UnitOption'.Note: For students intending to completeKYB201 Socially Engaged Arts Practiceas the 'Level 2 Unit Option' - you shouldenrol in KYB201 in Year 2 Semester 1instead of your Creative IndustriesMajor: Third Unit. You will undertakeyour Creative Industries Major: ThirdUnit in Year 2 Semester 2.Year 3, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Fifth UnitA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsYear 3, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Sixth UnitA unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Work IntegratedLearning Unit Options listsYear 4, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Seventh UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit OptionsYear 4, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitCreative Industries Major: Eighth UnitA unit from the Creative Industries WorkIntegrated Learning Unit Options
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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Media and Communication
Year 2020
QUT code IX67
CRICOS 064809G
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 9
Rank 81
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2019: $30,000 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Communication(Creative IndustriesFaculty); [email protected];Director of Studies, QUTBusiness School; email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Elija Cassidy (Mediaand Communication);Associate Prof BelindaLuke (Accountancy);Nicolas Pontes(Advertising); Dr RadhikaLahiri (Economics); DrMark Doolan (Finance);Dr Ali Muhammad(Human ResourceManagement); Dr ShaneMathews (InternationalBusiness); Dr KavoosMohannak(Management); Prof LarryNeale (Marketing); and DrAnne Lane (PublicRelations)Media: +61 7 3138 2000;Business: +61 7 [email protected](Media andCommunication);[email protected](Business)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 degreecomponent comprises eight businesscore units, and eight business majorunits.
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 choice
of 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 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, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations.
*Accountancy major students completesix business core units and 10accountancy major units to allow them tocomplete professional requirements.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with your
QUT course.
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 majorunits.
You will choose a business major fromaccounting*, advertising, economics,finance, financial planning, humanresource management, internationalbusiness, management, marketing orpublic relations. You must complete 96credit point Business School Core Units inthe Business program together with a 96credit 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).
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credittowards your QUT creative industriesdegree with one of our worldwideexchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or twosemesters (or during the semester break)and the units you take can be in acreative or non-creative discipline area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course.
Sample StructureSemesters
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1
KCB101 Media and CommunicationTexts
KJB102 Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 1, Semester 2CYB104 Managing Social Media
KCB104 Media and Communication:Industries
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1CCB101 Media Issues and Debates
CCB203 Strategic SpeechCommunication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 2, Semester 2CCB102 Multi-Media DesignKCB205 Professional CommunicationBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 1
KCB105 Inquiry in Media andCommunication
CCB202 Social Media, Self and SocietyBusiness School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 3, Semester 2
CWB112
Popular Culture: A 21stCentury CommunicationIndustry
WORK INTEGRATED LEARNINGOPTIONS:One unit (12cp) from the WorkIntegrated Learning Options (KKB341 orKKB345)KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 1CYB105 Understanding AudiencesCWB301 Political Communication
Business School UnitBusiness School UnitYear 4, Semester 2
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNITOPTIONS:Two units (24cp) from the Media andCommunication unit options (CCB302 orCCB303)CCB302 Digital Media AnalyticsCCB303 Digital Media ProjectBusiness School UnitBusiness School Unit
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 2 Semester 2AYB200 Financial AccountingAYB225 Management AccountingYear 3 Semester 1EFB210 Finance 1
AYB221 Accounting Systems andAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2AYB219 Taxation LawAYB340 Company AccountingYear 4 Semester 1AYB230 Corporations Law
AYB321 Strategic ManagementAccounting
Year 4 Semester 2AYB301 Audit and AssuranceAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1
BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
AMB220 Advertising Theory andPractice
Year 3 Semester 1
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
BSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 3 Semester 2AMB318 Advertising CopywritingAMB319 Media PlanningYear 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Digital PortfolioYear 4 Semester 2AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
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Economics Options List●
Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 1BSB115 ManagementBSB119 Global BusinessYear 2 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingEFB223 Economics 2Year 3 Semester 1EFB330 Intermediate MacroeconomicsEFB331 Intermediate MicroeconomicsYear 3 Semester 2Economics Optional UnitBSB399 Real World Ready - Business
Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB126 MarketingYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2BSB123 Data AnalysisMGB200 Managing People
Year 3 Semester 1MGB214
Introducing PeopleManagement and Analytics
MGB22 Human Resource Decision
0 MakingIn 2019, unit MGB207 Human ResourceIssues and Strategy is replaced byMGB214.In 2019, unit MGB220 Human ResourceDecision Making is discontinued. Seekenrolment assistance from QUTBusiness Student Support([email protected])Year 3 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB229
Obligations and Options forEmploying People
In 2019, unit MGB201 ContemporaryEmployment Relations is replaced byMGB229.Year 4 Semester 1MGB331 Developing People
MGB339
Managing Performance andRewards
Year 4 Semester 2MGB230
Recruiting and SelectingPeople
MGB372
Creating Value throughPeople
In 2019, unit MGB320 Recruitment andSelection is replaced by MGB230 andMGB370 Personal and ProfessionalDevelopment is replaced by MGB372.
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB126 MarketingBSB119 Global BusinessYear 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB123 Data AnalysisMGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsYear 3 Semester 1MGB340
International Business in theAsia-Pacific
AYB227 International Accounting
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Media and Communication
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Year 4 Semester 1AMB303 International LogisticsAMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
AMB369 International BusinessStrategy
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 ManagementYear 1 Semester 2BSB119 Global BusinessBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsYear 2 Semester 2MGB200 Managing People
MGB225
Intercultural Communicationand Negotiation Skills
Year 3 Semester 1MGB226
Innovation, Knowledge andCreativity
MGB210 Managing Operations
MGB227 Entrepreneurship
Year 3 Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB335 Managing Projects
MGB324 Managing Business Growth
Year 4 Semester 1
BSB399 Real World Ready - BusinessCapstone
MGB341 Managing Risk
Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Managing Strategically
MGB310
Managing SustainableChange
MGB338 Workplace Learning
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Code TitleYear 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB126 MarketingYear 1 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 ManagementYear 2 Semester 1BSB119 Global BusinessAMB200 Consumer BehaviourYear 2 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB123 Data AnalysisYear 3 Semester 1
AMB240 Marketing Planning andManagement
AMB201 Marketing and AudienceAnalytics
Year 3 Semester 2
AMB202 Integrated MarketingCommunication
AMB336 International MarketingYear 4 Semester 1AMB330 Digital PortfolioAMB340 Services MarketingYear 4 Semester 2
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)/Bachelor of Information Technology
Year 2020
QUT code IX69
CRICOS 064812A
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 11
Rank 76
Offer Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point, KelvinGrove
International fee(indicative)
2018: $29,600 per yearfull-time (96 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
Program Director, Schoolof Design (CreativeIndustries); SEF Enquiry(Information Technology);ph: +61 7 3138 8822;email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Anastasia Tyurina(Interactive and VisualDesign); Dr Wayn Kelly(Computer Science) andDr Erwin Fielt (InformationSystems).IVD: +61 7 3138 2000; IT:+61 7 3138 [email protected](Interactive and VisualDesign);[email protected](Information Technology)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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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
General Mathematics, orMathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 and
minors 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 willinclude:• 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.
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.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
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.
Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
Sample StructureSemesters
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Code TitleYear 1, Semester 1IFB101 Impact of IT
IFB102 Introduction to ComputerSystems
DXB101 Design and Creative ThinkingDXB102 Visual CommunicationYear 1, Semester 2IFB130 Database ManagementIFB104 Building IT SystemsDXB201 Visual InteractionsDXB203 Introduction to Web DesignNote: Students considering studyingoverseas in Year 2 Semester 2 mustapply by 1 November.Year 2, Semester 1IT Core Unit OptionIFB103 IT Systems DesignDXB403 Design for Interactive MediaKNB126 Motion DesignYear 2, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major UnitDXB202 Image Production
KNB136 Visual Storytelling: ProductionDesign
Year 3, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitDVB201 Typographic DesignDXB301 Interface DesignYear 3, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major Unit
DVB203 Theories and Methods ofVisual Communication
DXB401 Advanced Web DesignYear 4, Semester 1IT Major UnitIT Major UnitDXH702 Contemporary Issues in IVDSEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONSOne unit from the Semester 1 UnitOptions (DXB212 or DVB302):
DVB302 Data Visualisation andInformation Design
DXB212 Tangible Media*Note: DXB212 Tangible Media will beoffered in semesters 1 and 2 in 2020and semester 2 only from 2021onwards.Year 4, Semester 2IT Major UnitIT Major Unit
DXH803 Professional Practice for
DesignersSEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONSOne unit from the Semester 2 UnitOptions (DXH601 or DXH602):DXH601 Integrated Experience DesignDXH602 Embodied Interactions
This information is correct as at 30/11/2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Chemistry (Units 3 & 4, C)●
English, or Literature, or Englishand Literature Extension, or Englishas an Additional Language (Units 3& 4, C)
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Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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
Chemistry (Units 3 & 4, C)●
Mathematical Methods, or SpecialistMathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)
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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)Overall 6.5Listening 6.0Reading 6.0Writing 6.0Speaking 6.0
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 available
from 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 ofExercise and Nutrition Sciences on +61 73138 4831 or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Media and Communicationand 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofNutrition Science. You will undertake thetwo components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Study overseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.
International CoursestructureIn order to complete this course, you mustcomplete a total of 384 credit pointscomprising 192 credit points from theBachelor of Media and Communicationand 192 credit points from the Bachelor ofNutrition Science. You will undertake thetwo components of the double degreeconcurrently.
Study OverseasStudy overseas while gaining credittowards your QUT degree with one of ourworldwide exchange partners. Overseasstudy can be for one or two semesters (orduring the semester break) and the unitsyou take can be in either degree area,depending on how they match with yourQUT course. For more information, visitQUT student exchange.