Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
13 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Digital Arts | Graphic Design | Software Development
Area of study
Arts | Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Programs
The University of South Australia offers a wide range of programs for students.
Study Areas
The university is divided into several study areas, including:
- Business
- Accounting and Finance
- Business
- Management and HRM
- Marketing
- Property
- Tourism, Sports and Events
- Creative
- Architecture
- Communication
- Contemporary Art
- Creative Industries
- Design
- Film, Television and Visual Effects
- Journalism
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Health
- Biomedical Science
- Health Science
- Human Movement, Sport, Clinical Exercise
- Physiology
- Laboratory Medicine
- Medical Radiation Science
- Nursing or Midwifery
- Nutrition and Food Sciences
- Occupational Therapy
- Pharmacy
- Physiotherapy
- Podiatry
- Speech Pathology
- Law & Criminal Justice
- Psychology, Social Work & Arts
- Aboriginal and Australian Studies
- Arts
- Human Services
- Languages
- Psychology
- Social Work
- STEM
- Aviation
- Construction Management
- Defence
- Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Information Technology
- Mathematics
- Science
- Teaching & Education
Postgraduate Study
The university offers various postgraduate study options, including:
- Masters Project 2
Course Information
- Course Level: Postgraduate
- Year:
- Area/Catalogue: GRAP 6002
- Course Level: Postgraduate
- Offered Externally: No
- Unit Value: 9
- University-wide elective course: No
- Course owner: UniSA Creative
Course Aim
To develop students' mastery, relative to specialisation, in applying research for creative practice, creative processes, strategies and professional practices to the realisation of a major studio project.Course Content
Students will refine skills acquired through previous Research Studios and integrate closely with their aims and objectives. Students will further develop skills in research for creative practice, critical thinking applied to complex creative problems, consideration to broader global issues within contemporary contexts, collaboration with industry and/or interdisciplinary groups. Students will integrate knowledge of consultation and interaction with the profession, communities or industry as appropriate for the production of a major studio project.Textbook(s)
NilPrerequisite(s)
- GRAP 5006: Research Studio 2
- GRAP 5005: Research Studio 1
- CREA 4004: Research Methods (Creative)
Corequisite(s)
- ARCH 5037: Masters Project Report 2
Teaching Method
- INTERNAL, CITY WEST
- Studio: 4 hours x 13 weeks
- Studio (Discipline specific session): 2 hours x 13 weeks
Assessment
- Concept design
- Creative work
Fees
- EFTSL*: 0.250
- Commonwealth Supported program (Band 2A)
- Fee-paying program for domestic and international students
- Non-award enrolment
Degrees this course is offered in
- Master of Design (Communication Design)
- Master of Design (Contemporary Art)
- Master of Design (Design and Construct)
- Master of Design (Industrial Design)
- Master of Design (Interior Architecture)
- Master of Design (Sustainable Design)
Research
The university offers various research options, including:
- Research Degrees
- Research Expertise
- Research studies & volunteers
- Research experts
- Industry & collaboration
Connect
The university offers various ways to connect, including:
- Explore our Campuses
- Community Clinics
- Museums and galleries
- Library
- Industry & partnerships
- Enterprise Hub
- Alumni
About UniSA
The university has a rich history and a strong mission, values, and vision.
- University Profile
- Academic Units
- Working at UniSA
- Publications
- Aboriginal engagement
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