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Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries

Area of Specialisation In Photomedia

Equips students to produce photographic images to professional standards in a range of contexts, for a range of uses. Students will also demonstrate critical skills and understanding of the roles photographic images perform in specific cultural and communication contexts.

Related careers

Photographer, Photo Editor

Area of Specialisation structure

This unitset structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries (Photomedia) equips graduates to produce photographic images to professional standards in a range of contexts, for a range of uses. Graduates will also demonstrate critical skills and understanding of the roles photographic images perform in specific cultural/communication contexts.



UnitDescription Points
120 credit points selected from:
IMM4121Digital Photomedia 15
PHO4102Photomedia Aesthetics and Histories 15
PHO4103Studio Work 15
PHO4105Photo Work 15
PHO4113Discourses and Culture 15
PHO4201Images and Narratives 15
PHO4202Images and Pleasures 15
PHO4211Photojournalism and Editorial Practice 15
PHO4221Advanced Digital Photomedia 15
PHO4305Studio Applications for Advertising 15
PHO4312Case Studies in Production 15
PHO4316Landscape: Space and Place 15
PHO4320International photojournalism and documentary photography*30
 


* PLEASE NOTE: PHO4320 is run in Bangladesh. This unit is subject to quota, by application and invitation only. Please contact the unit coordinator for more information.

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