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Communications and Arts - Code:
G74 - CRICOS:
058247J
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Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries
Area of Specialisation In Retail Design and Planning
Introduces graduate students and professional practitioners to the practice of retail interior/exterior design in the context of the consumer experience. This area of specalisation will explore, profile, and address a wide range of experiential retail examples currently operational, as well as introduce students to a variety of design methodologies, public relation strategies, and practical skill based understandings to further their career opportunities in 3D/spatial design, interior/exterior design, marketing, and public relations.
Area of Specialisation structure
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The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries (Retail Design and Planning) is designed to introduce graduate students and professional practitioners to the practice of retail interior/exterior design in the context of the consumer experience. Experiential retailing through thematically designed environments, memorable narratives, and the cohesion between human resources, environments, merchandising, and marketing, are now at the forefront of global retail industry practice.
The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries (Retail Design and Planning) will explore, profile, and address a wide range of experiential retail examples currently operational, as well as introduce students to a variety of design methodologies, public relations strategies, and practical skill based understandings to further their career opportunities in 3D/spatial design, interior/exterior design, marketing, and public relations.
| Unit | Description | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Students must study these core units: | |||
| ADV4105 | Consumer Behaviour | 15 | |
| DES4208 | Design Practices: Project | 15 | |
| TDD4204 | 3D Design Practices: Modelling | 15 | |
| TDD4205 | 3D Design Practices: Spatial Design | 15 | |
| Plus 60 credit points (4 units) selected from: | |||
| DES4101 | Design Practices: Identity | 15 | |
| PRN4121 | PR Issues and Crisis Management | 15 | |
| PRN4124 | Public Relations Techniques | 15 | |
| TDD4101 | 3D Design Practices: Drawing in Space | 15 | |
| TDD4102 | 3D Design Practices: Materiality | 15 | |
| TDD4203 | 3D Design Practices: CAD for Designers | 15 | |
| VIS4101 | Visual Communication Studies | 15 | |
| VIS4103 | Visual Solutions and Presentation | 15 | |
This major can also be studied in the following courses:
