Students
Tuition Fee
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Start Date
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Medium of studying
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Duration
1 sessions
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Creative Writing | Digital Media | Communication Studies
Area of study
Arts | Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Subject Information

Overview

This subject consolidates the students' learning over their course of study and provides a foundation for life-long learning. It is organized around thematic project labs which develop professional-standard practice. Students will reflect critically on personal and professional roles and challenges, including the value of environmental, political and economic diversity in the communication and creative industries.


Grading System

  • HD/FL

Duration

  • One session

School

  • School of Communication and Creative Industries

Assumed Knowledge

This subject assumes that students are highly proficient and independent communication and creative industries practitioners with a minimum of two years practice/study.


Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:

  • be able to complete a complex project to professional standards for external/professional-clients/commissioners/audiences
  • be able to work independently and as effective collaborative practitioners
  • be able to critically appraise and justify their disciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity
  • be able to apply individual communication and creative practices in any of a number of research-led thematic domains for the benefit of their communities
  • be able to critically reflect on professional issues in communication and creative industries including environmental, political and economic diversity towards evidenced capacity as a change-maker
  • be able to critique both their own work and that of their peers

Syllabus

This subject will cover the following topics:

  • Researching and managing complex projects from planning to evaluation
  • Professional behaviours, project management and critical reflection on roles in groups
  • Producing a body of work to specific briefs and external demands
  • Principles of reflective practice and life-long learning
  • Environmental, economic and political diversity in global communication and creative industries
  • Thematic Domains:
    • The Digital Innovation Lab
    • The Performance Futures Lab
    • The Ecocritical Practices Lab
    • The Speculative Fictions Lab
    • The Creative Regions Lab
    • The Media Studies Lab
    • Emergent labs/themes as appropriate
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