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Diploma in Creative Industries

Handbook 96 credit points of advanced standing


International Subject
with:
Year 2017 prerequisites
4 semesters to complete:
QUT code IF06 ● English
CRICOS 081617G
You must have achieved this study at a Sample Structure
Duration 1 year level comparable to Australian Year 12 or Semesters
(full-time
international) in recognised post-secondary studies.
● Semester One
OP 14
● Semester Two
Minimum English ● Note
Rank 70 requirements
Students must meet the English Code Title
International fee 2017: $9587 per study
(indicative) period (48 credit points) proficiency requirements. Semester One
Total credit 96 Introducing Design
IELTS (International English Language DED202
points History
Testing System)
Credit points 48 Creative Industries:
Speaking 5.0 KKD102
full-time sem. Making Connections
Writing 5.0
Course Dr Annetta Spathis Photomedia and
Reading 5.0 KVD104
Coordinator (annetta.spathis@qut.edu Artistic Practice
.au) Listening 5.0 Professional
QCD110
Discipline Overall 5.5 Communication 1
Coordinator
qutic@qut.edu.au Semester Two
Description KCD103
Strategic Speech
The Diploma in Creative Industries Communication
(previous title: University Diploma in Creative Industries:
Creative Industries), which has intakes for KKD101
People and Practices
international students in February, June
The Successful
and October, is primarily a pathway for KTD101
Creative Life
entry to bachelor degrees within Creative
Industries, with the Bachelor of Creative Professional
QCD210
Industries KK33 being the most prevalent Communication 2
course progression pathway. Students Note
gain coherent and integrated theoretical, BSD126 Marketing
technical and practical knowledge with
(Recommended for B Entertainment; B
emphasis on developing technical,
Mass Communication)
analytical, decision-making, problem
solving, teamwork and communication Can replace either KTD101 or DED202
skills in well-defined, structured
environments and with real world Semesters
application. ● Semester One
● Semester Two
In this program, students study six faculty ● Semester Three
units as well as two units of
Communication which have been Code Title
designed to support their other units. Semester One
Small lectures and tutorials, additional Introducing Design
workshops and the support of Language DED202
History
and Welfare Advisers provide an
excellent learning environment. Photomedia and
KVD104
Artistic Practice
Course Completion Professional
QCD110
Students must obtain at least a grade of 4 Communication 1
(Pass) in all units. Semester Two
Creative Industries:
Progression KKD101
People and Practices
Students who successful complete the Creative Industries:
Diploma of Creative Industries and KKD102
Making Connections
achieve a GPA of 4.0 will receive one
year's advanced standing and be Professional
QCD210
guaranteed a place in one of the Communication 2
available bachelor programs from the Semester Three
Creative Industries Faculty.

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Diploma in Creative Industries
The Successful
KTD101
Creative Life
Strategic Speech
KCD103
Communication

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Bachelor of Design (Honours)
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code DE42
proficiency requirements.
CRICOS 079947G
IELTS (International English Language
Duration 4 years Testing System)
(full-time)
Speaking 6.0
Campus Gardens Point
Writing 6.0
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9000 per Reading 6.0
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) Listening 6.0
International fee 2017: $29900 per year Overall 6.5
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)

Total credit 384


points

Credit points 48
full-time sem.

Start months February

Int. Start Months February

Course Program Director, School


Coordinator of Design

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Architectural Studies)
Handbook ● choose a second major (eight units
Domestic Assumed from any approved QUT degree), or
Year 2017 knowledge ● choose two minors (a minor is a
Before you start this course we assume specific set of four units drawn from
QUT code DE42 courses throughout QUT), or
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 079947G areas ● choose one minor and four
● English electives.
Duration 4 years
(full-time) Minors and majors allow you to tailor your
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 7 equivalent to four semesters at high studies to suit your interests and career
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound aspirations. Minors give you breadth of
Rank 87 knowledge from two other areas and a
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes second major provides depth in one area.
This means eight units of your course
Campus Gardens Point Minimum English
(one quarter of your degree) are taken
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9000 per requirements from outside your primary major. You’ll
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English work alongside students from other
points) proficiency requirements. disciplines because that is how it will be
International fee 2017: $29900 per year when you graduate and work in the real
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language
world of design. The possibilities are
Testing System)
Total credit 384 almost endless.
points Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0 Here are some examples that might
Credit points 48 inspire ideas:
full-time sem. Reading 6.0
● an architecture student could take a

Start months February Listening 6.0 minor in interior design and a work
Overall 6.5 integrated learning minor to gain
Int. Start Months February professional industry experience
● a landscape architecture student
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Additional Costs could take a language minor such
your course for one year. There are requirements that you will need as Italian to help them work
to meet as a student in this course. overseas
Course Program Director, School ● an interior design student could take
Coordinator of Design Information is available from the
Additional course requirements and a second major in industrial design
Discipline Dr Anoma Kumarasuriyar costs website. to aid their ambition to design and
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 manufacture their own range of
Email: ci@qut.edu.au office furniture
Pathways to Further Study ● an industrial design student could
On successful completion of this course, take a second major in mechanical
you will be eligible to apply for entry into or electrical engineering to give
the Master of Design (Urban Design) or them a deeper understanding of
the Master of Design (Research), manufacturing and production
provided you have met entry ● a fashion student could take a minor

requirements. in business and another in interior


design to help meet their dream of
launching their own concept fashion
Professional Recognition store
This course, along with the following ● an interactive and visual design
Master of Architecture course, has student could take a second major
received full accreditation from the in advertising or marketing and work
Architects Accreditation Council of as a designer for a leading digital
Australia, and full recognition from the agency.
Australian Institute of Architects.
And remember - your second major or
Domestic Course structure minors could be in film, creative
writing,music, visual arts, drama or other
Customise your degree disciplines across QUT. #
Your architectural studies design course
consists of 18 units in your primary major
and four units that are common to all six
Your course
design majors (architectural studies, Year 1
fashion, industrial design, interactive and
● three foundation units covering
design, design history and
visual design, interior design or landscape
sustainability
architecture). ● two units in introductory core
architecture design studios
An additional eight units are taken outside ● first unit dealing with place making
your primary major. After studying for a
year you can:

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Architectural Studies)

Year 2 They can then return to complete units in endless. Here are some examples that
● two design studio units covering the interactive and visual design and might inspire ideas:
process of design, dwelling, graduate with a second design degree in ● an architecture student could take

tectonics and public spaces interactive and visual design. a minor in interior design and a
● units in integrated technology work integrated learning minor to
(climate) and history/theory (culture * To pursue a second design degree, this gain professional industry
and space) second major must be an approved set of experience
● study history/theory (architecture in ● a landscape architecture student
eight units from within a Bachelor of
the twentieth century) and Design (Honours) primary major. could take a language minor such
architectural technology (building as Italian to help them work
construction) # The choice of second majors may be overseas
● first two units of your second major ● an interior design student could take
limited in some disciplines.
or first minor a second major in industrial design
to aid their ambition to design and
Year 3 Study overseas manufacture their own range of
Study overseas while gaining credit office furniture
● units focusing on digital tools and
sustainability towards your QUT creative industries ● an industrial design student

● develop knowledge of technology degree with one of our worldwide could take a second major in
integration (structure) exchange partners. Overseas study can mechanical or electrical engineering
● study history/theory (architecture be for one or two semesters (or during the to give them a deeper
and the city), and architectural semester break) and the units you take understanding of manufacturing and
technology (building services) can be in a creative or non-creative production
● a fashion student could take a minor
● three units in your second major or discipline area, depending on how they
minors in business and another in interior
match with your QUT course. Saving your
design to help meet their dream of
electives for exchange will allow you the launching their own concept fashion
Year 4 most flexibility. For more information, visit store
● address the context of buildings in QUT student exchange. ● an interactive and visual
urban settings
design student could take a second
● design project integrating your
accumulated knowledge International Course major in advertising or marketing
and work as a designer for a leading
● complete your second major or your structure digital agency.
second minor Customise your degree
Your Architectural studies design course And remember - your second major
Masters course consists of 18 units in your primary major or minors could be in film, creative writing,
This course is designed to be followed by and four units that are common to all six music, visual arts, drama or
QUT’s one-year Master of Architecture. In design majors (architectural studies, other disciplines across QUT. #
addition, to work as a registered architect fashion, industrial design, interactive and
in Australia you will need to: visual design, interior design or landscape Your course
● have completed two years of
architecture). Year 1
practical work experience (one year ● three foundation units covering
of which may be during your An additional eight units are taken outside design, design history and
studies)
● successfully complete the
your primary major. After studying for a sustainability
year you can: ● two units in introductory core
Architectural Practice Examination
● apply for registration to the
● choose a second major (eight architecture design studios
● first unit dealing with place making
Architects’ Board in each state or units from any approved QUT
territory in which you wish to degree), or
● choose two minors (a minor is Year 2
practise.
a specific set of four units drawn ● two design studio units covering the

from courses throughout QUT), or process of design, dwelling,


Second degree ● choose one minor and four tectonics and public spaces
Undertaking a second major in one of the electives. ● units in integrated technology

six design disciplines also gives you the (climate) and history/theory (culture
option of obtaining a second degree*. Minors and majors allow you to tailor and space)
● study history/theory (architecture
your studies to suit your interests and
After graduation, you can return to career in the twentieth century) and
complete the remaining 12 units (or aspirations. Minors give you breadth architectural technology (building
equivalent) from your second major to of knowledge from two other areas and a construction)
● first two units of your second major
obtain a second qualification. This is second major provides depth in one area.
usually undertaken part time over two or first minor
years while working.
Year3
This means eight units of your course ● units focusing on digital tools
Note: This is not a double degree (one quarter of your degree) are taken
because it is not undertaken and sustainability
from ● develop knowledge of technology
simultaneously with the first degree. outside your primary major. You’ll integration (structure)
work alongside students from other ● study history/theory (architecture
Example disciplines and the city), and architectural
A student completes a Bachelor of Design because that is how it will be when technology (building services)
(Honours) (Industrial Design) with a you graduate and work in the real world of ● three units in your second major or

second major in interactive and visual design. The possibilities are almost minors
design.

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Architectural Studies)
Year 4 match with your QUT course. Saving your exchange in Year 3 Semester 1 must
● address the context of buildings in electives for exchange will allow you the apply by 1 June.
urban settings most flexibility. For more information, visit Year 2, Semester 2
● design project integrating your
QUT student exchange. Architectural Visualisation
accumulated knowledge DAB403
● complete your second major or your
3
second minor
Sample Structure DAB410 Architectural Design 4
Semesters
DAB435 Architectural Technology 1
Masters course
This course is designed to be followed by
● Course Requirements A Complementary Studies unit
QUT’s one-year Master of Architecture. In
● Year 1, Semester 1 Note: Students considering studying on
● Year 1, Semester 2 exchange in Year 3 Semester 2 must
addition, to work as a registered architect ● Year 2, Semester 1
in Australia you will need to: apply by 1 November.
● Year 2, Semester 2
● have completed two years of
● Year 3, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 1
practical work experience (one year ● Year 3, Semester 2
of which may be during your DAB511 Architectural Design 5
● Year 4, Semester 1
studies) ● Year 4, Semester 2 DAH525 Architecture and the City
● successfully complete the
DAH530 Integrated Technologies 2
Architectural Practice Examination Code Title
● apply for registration to the A Complementary Studies unit
Course Requirements
Architects’ Board in each state or Year 3, Semester 2
territory in which you wish to In addition to the mandatory units in this
DAB611 Architectural Design 6
practise. course, you must complete 96 credit
points from the Complementary Studies DAH635 Architectural Technology 2
Second degree options below: A Complementary Studies unit
Undertaking a second major in one of * A Second Major selected from the A Complementary Studies unit
the six design disciplines also gives you Architectural Studies Second Major Year 4, Semester 1
the Options List
option of obtaining a second degree*. DAH710 Architectural Design 7
* Two Minors (one minor chosen from
DEH701 Research Methods
After graduation, you can return the Architectural Studies Minor Options
List and the second minor chosen from A Complementary Studies unit
to complete the remaining 12 units
(or equivalent) from your second major the range of minor options lists) A Complementary Studies unit
to obtain a second qualification. This * A Minor chosen from the Architectural Year 4, Semester 2
is usually undertaken part time over Studies Minor Options List PLUS 48 DAH811 Architectural Design 8
two years while working. credit points of Unit Options
A Complementary Studies unit
NOTE: You must have completed at
Note: This is not a double degree least 72 credit points before making a
because it is not undertaken selection from the complementary
simultaneously with the first degree. studies.
Example Year 1, Semester 1
A student completes a Bachelor of Architectural Visualisation
DAB103
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with 1
a second major in interactive and visual DAB110 Architectural Design 1
design. DEB100 Design and Sustainability
They can then return to complete units DEB101 Introducing Design
in interactive and visual design and Year 1, Semester 2
graduate with a second design degree in Architectural Visualisation
interactive and visual design. DAB203
2
* To pursue a second design degree, this DAB210 Architectural Design 2
second major must be an approved set of Architecture, Culture and
DAB220
eight units from within a Bachelor of Place
Design (Honours) primary major. DEB202 Introducing Design History
# The choice of second majors may be Note: Students considering studying
limited in some disciplines. overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Study Overseas Year 2, Semester 1
Study overseas while gaining credit DAB310 Architectural Design 3
towards your QUT creative industries Architecture in the 20th
degree with one of our worldwide DAB325
Century
exchange partners. Overseas study can
be for one or two semesters (or during the DAB330 Integrated Technologies 1
semester break) and the units you take A Complementary Studies unit
can be in a creative or non-creative Note: Students considering studying on
discipline area, depending on how they

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Fashion)
Handbook entry requirements, QUT will not be able
Domestic Entry requirements
to offer you a place in the course. You
Year 2017 Prerequisites
may wish to review your QTAC course
Successful portfolio and meeting the
QUT code DE42 preferences. They can be added or
minimum OP/Rank score.
amended via QTAC’s Application
CRICOS 079947G Services. For more information on
Key Dates
Duration 4 years changing preferences, you can contact
● 2 August 2016: QTAC applications
(full-time) QTAC Information Services on 1300 GO
and the QUT Online Registration
QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.
OP 7 Form open.
● 9 September 2016: QUT Online
Rank 87 Application guide for 2017
Registration Form and portfolio
Campus Kelvin Grove submissions close and requests for
applicants
registrations and submission of 1. Apply through QTAC. Current
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9000 per Creative Industries Faculty (CIF)
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit supporting documentation after this
points) date will not be considered. undergraduate students changing
course or major must instead
International fee 2017: $29900 per year submit an I Form or CM Form as
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) What happens next
How do I find out my portfolio outcome? appropriate.
Total credit 384 2. From 2 August - 9 September:
points complete the QUT Online
During the week preceding 21 December,
Credit points 48 QUT will update the preference Registration Form. You must have
full-time sem. a valid QTAC number or current
information within your QTAC application
QUT student ID number to
Start months February to reflect your portfolio outcome. You will complete this step.
be able to check this via QTAC’s 3. Pay the non-refundable $65 service
Int. Start Months February Application Services. If you are unsure fee via QUTPay. Applicants
Course Program Director, School how to check your preference status there seeking admission assistance via
Coordinator of Design is a helpful video located on QTAC’s QTAC’s Educational Access
Check & change webpage. Scheme and/or QUT’s Oodgeroo
Discipline Icaro Ibanez-Arricivita
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Centralised Assessment Selection
Email: ci@qut.edu.au What information will I see? Program are exempt from the
service fee.
Within your Preferences tab you will see 4. Upload your portfolio.
one of the following statuses:
● Based on the information currently Note: Registering with QUT is separate
held by QTAC you have satisfied and in addition to listing the course as a
the minimum entry requirements in preference with QTAC. To successfully
order to be considered for a place in apply for entry into this course you are
this course. required to do both. All above steps must
● Based on the information currently
be completed to be considered for a place
held by QTAC you have not in the course. The portfolio process is
satisfied the minimum entry managed by CIF. All offers for the course
requirements in order to be
will be made through QTAC or QUT
considered for a place in this
course. Student Business Services (for current
CIF undergraduate students only).
What does this mean?
Fashion portfolio preparation
If you have satisfied the minimum entry Fashion Portfolio Preparation
requirements for this course you will then
be considered for a place in the course in Portfolio feedback
the 21 December 2016 QTAC offer round. Due to the large number of applications
Depending on course place availability, received, the selection panel is unable to
further offers may be made in subsequent provide feedback to applicants. All offers
QTAC offer rounds. for the course will be made through
QTAC or QUT Student Business Services
As more applicants will meet the if you are a current CIF undergraduate
minimum entry requirements than student.
available course places, meeting the
minimum entry requirements does not Selection process
guarantee a QTAC offer will be made.
If you pass the portfolio, you will be
Successful applicants will only receive considered for an offer based on your OP
one offer at QTAC, to their highest eligible or QUT entry rank.
preference.

If you have not satisfied the minimum

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Fashion)

Contacts in advertising or marketing and work


Pathways to Further Study as a designer for a leading digital
Email: ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au On successful completion of this course, agency.
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Phone: (07) 3138 8114 the Master of Design (Research), And remember—your second major or
provided you have met entry minors could be in film, creative
Domestic Assumed requirements. writing,music, visual arts, drama or other
knowledge disciplines across QUT.#
Before you start this course we assume Domestic Course structure
you have sound knowledge in these Customise your degree Your course
areas Your fashion design course consists of 17 Year 1
● English
units in your primary major and four units ● study materials, skills and
that are common to all six design processes of twenty-first century
We assume that you have knowledge fashion design
majors (architectural studies, fashion,
equivalent to four semesters at high ● introduction to conceptual design
industrial design, interactive and visual
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound practice
design, interior design or landscape
achievement (4, SA). ● develop core skills in fashion
architecture).
presentation
International Entry An additional eight units are taken outside
● learn about key ideas in design
history and sustainability
requirements your primary major. After studying for a
Prerequisites year you can:
● choose a second major (eight
Year 2
● Successful portfolio; and ● focus on real-world design briefs
● Successful completion of Australian units from any approved QUT
informed by design history and
Year 12 or comparable qualification degree), or
● choose two minors (a minor is
industry
● learn skills in technical production
a specific set of four units drawn
Application checklist and communication in the fashion
from courses throughout QUT), or
Please send the following documents ● choose one minor and four
industry
along with your F Form to QUT. ● start your complementary major or
electives.
Applications submitted after November 30 minor in design, business or
in any given year may not be assessed in communication
Minors and majors allow you to tailor your
time for commencement of study in
● develop professional skills in
studies to suit your interests and career fashion presentation
Semester 1 of the following year. You aspirations. Minors give you breadth of
may post or e-mail your application. knowledge from two other areas and a
● F Form; and
Year 3
second major provides depth in one area. ● apply research to cutting-edge
● Portfolio of your work
design practices
This means eight units of your course ● forge your creative design identity
Please send copies only – documents will (one quarter of your degree) are taken ● learn project management skills
not be returned. from outside your primary major. You’ll ● continue complementary studies in
work alongside students from other design, business or communication
Fashion portfolio requirements disciplines because that is how it will be
Portfolio requirements are available here. when you graduate and work in the real Year 4
world of design. The possibilities are ● work collaboratively and individually

almost endless. Here are some examples on a year-long creative design


that might inspire ideas: project
● showcase your project to
● a landscape architecture student
Minimum English industry professionals and the
could take a language minor such
requirements as Italian to help them work public
● develop a professional portfolio to
Students must meet the English ● an architecture student could take a

proficiency requirements. minor in interior design and a work launch your career
integrated learning minor to gain
IELTS (International English Language professional industry experience Second degree
Testing System) overseas Undertaking a second major in one of the
● an interior design student could take
Speaking 6.0 six design disciplines also gives you the
a second major in industrial design option of obtaining a second degree*.
Writing 6.0 to aid their ambition to design and
Reading 6.0 manufacture their own range of After graduation, you can return
Listening 6.0 office furniture to complete the remaining 12 units
● an industrial design student could
(or equivalent) from your second major
Overall 6.5 take a second major in mechanical to obtain a second qualification. This
or electrical engineering to give
is usually undertaken part time over
them a deeper understanding of
Additional Costs manufacturing and production two years while working.
There are requirements that you will need ● a fashion student could take a minor
to meet as a student in this course. in business and another in interior Note: This is not a double degree
Information is available from the design to help meet their dream of because it is not undertaken
Additional course requirements and launching their own concept fashion simultaneously with the first degree.
costs website. store
● an interactive and visual design

student could take a second major

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Fashion)

Example outside your primary major. You’ll design practices


A student completes a Bachelor of work alongside students from other ● forge your creative design identity
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with disciplines ● learn project management skills
because that is how it will be when
● continue complementary studies in
a second major in interactive and visual
design, business or communication
design. you graduate and work in the real world of
design. The possibilities are almost Year 4
They can then return to complete units endless. Here are some examples that ● work collaboratively and individually
in interactive and visual design and might inspire ideas: on a year-long creative design
graduate with a second design degree in ● an architecture student could take
project
interactive and visual design. a minor in interior design and a ● showcase your project to
work integrated learning minor to industry professionals and the
* To pursue a second design degree, this gain professional industry public
second major must be an approved set of experience ● develop a professional portfolio to
● a landscape architecture student
eight units from within a Bachelor of launch your career
Design (Honours) primary major. could take a language minor such
as Italian to help them work
overseas
Second degree
# The choice of second majors may be Undertaking a second major in one of
● an interior design student could take
limited in some disciplines. the six design disciplines also gives you
a second major in industrial design
to aid their ambition to design and the
Study overseas manufacture their own range of option of obtaining a second degree*.
Study overseas while gaining credit office furniture
towards your QUT creative industries ● an industrial design student After graduation, you can return
degree with one of our worldwide could take a second major in to complete the remaining 12 units
exchange partners. Overseas study can mechanical or electrical engineering (or equivalent) from your second major
be for one or two semesters (or during the to give them a deeper to obtain a second qualification. This
semester break) and the units you take understanding of manufacturing and is usually undertaken part time over
can be in a creative or non-creative production two years while working.
● a fashion student could take a minor
discipline area, depending on how they
match with your QUT course. Saving your in business and another in interior Note: This is not a double degree
design to help meet their dream of because it is not undertaken
electives for exchange will allow you the
launching their own concept fashion
most flexibility. For more information, visit simultaneously with the first degree.
store
QUT student exchange. ● an interactive and visual

design student could take a second Example


International Course major in advertising or marketing A student completes a Bachelor of
and work as a designer for a leading Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with
structure digital agency. a second major in interactive and visual
Customise your degree design.
Your fashion design course consists of 17 And remember - your second major
units in your primary major and four units or minors could be in film, creative writing, They can then return to complete units
that are common to all six design music, visual arts, drama or in interactive and visual design and
majors (architectural studies, fashion, other disciplines across QUT. # graduate with a second design degree in
industrial design, interactive and visual interactive and visual design.
design, interior design or landscape Your course
architecture). Year 1 * To pursue a second design degree, this
● study materials, skills and second major must be an approved set of
An additional eight units are taken outside processes of twenty-first century eight units from within a Bachelor of
your primary major. After studying for a fashion design Design (Honours) primary major.
year you can: ● introduction to conceptual design

● choose a second major (eight practice # The choice of second majors may be
units from any approved QUT ● develop core skills in fashion limited in some disciplines.
degree), or presentation
● learn about key ideas in design
● choose two minors (a minor is
Study Overseas
a specific set of four units drawn history and sustainability Study overseas while gaining credit
from courses throughout QUT), or towards your QUT creative industries
● choose one minor and four Year 2 degree with one of our worldwide
electives. ● focus on real-world design briefs
exchange partners. Overseas study can
informed by design history and
be for one or two semesters (or during the
Minors and majors allow you to tailor industry
● learn skills in technical production
semester break) and the units you take
your studies to suit your interests and
and communication in the fashion can be in a creative or non-creative
career
industry discipline area, depending on how they
aspirations. Minors give you breadth
● start your complementary major or match with your QUT course. Saving your
of knowledge from two other areas and a
minor in design, business or electives for exchange will allow you the
second major provides depth in one area.
communication most flexibility. For more information, visit
● develop professional skills in
QUT student exchange.
fashion presentation
This means eight units of your course
(one quarter of your degree) are taken Year 3
from ● apply research to cutting-edge

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Fashion)
DFB401 Fashion Design Studio 4 Development in the
Sample Structure Fashion Industry
Semesters Fashion Design: 1950 to
DFB402
Now
● Course Requirements Advanced Fashion Studio
Year 1, Semester 1 DFB403

Practice
● Year 1, Semester 2
A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 1
● Year 2, Semester 2 Note: Students considering studying on
● Year 3, Semester 1 exchange in Year 3 Semester 2 must
● Year 3, Semester 2 apply by 1 November.
● Year 4, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 4, Semester 2
● Complementary Studies Option - DFH501 Fashion Design Studio 5
Fashion Complementary Studies Ragtrade: The Business of
Minor (DE42MNR-FASHION) DFB502
Fashion
● Year 2, Semester 1
● Year 2, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 2
Code Title DFH601 Fashion Design Studio 6
Course Requirements DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies
In addition to the mandatory units in this A Complementary Studies unit
course, you must complete 96 credit A Complementary Studies unit
points from the Complementary Studies Year 4, Semester 1
options below:
DEH701 Research Methods
* Fashion Complementary Studies Minor
(strongly recommended); PLUS a Minor DFH701 Fashion Design Studio 7
* Two Minors A Complementary Studies unit
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit Year 4, Semester 2
Options DFH801 Fashion Design Studio 8
* A Second Major A Complementary Studies unit
NOTE: You must have completed at Complementary Studies Option -
least 72 credit points before making a Fashion Complementary Studies Minor
selection from the complementary (DE42MNR-FASHION)
studies. Description: The aim of this minor is to
Year 1, Semester 1 extend knowledge and skills gained in
DEB100 Design and Sustainability your Fashion Major and to promote a
range of career-related outcomes.
DEB101 Introducing Design
* Available to CI single degree students
DFB101 Fashion Design Studio 1 only
DFB102 Introduction to Fashion * From 2015, this minor replaces
Year 1, Semester 2 KKFAMNR-FASHION.
DEB202 Introducing Design History Year 2, Semester 1
DFB201 Fashion Design Studio 2 Fashion and Costume in
DFB304
Introduction to Fashion Film
DFB202
Studio Practice Year 2, Semester 2
Sustainability: The Fashion and Style
DFB203 DFB404
Materiality of Fashion Journalism
Note: Students considering studying on Year 3, Semester 1
exchange in Year 2 Semester 2 must One unit from the Work Integrated
apply by 1 November. Learning Unit Options:
Year 2, Semester 1 Work Integrated Learning
DFB301 Fashion Design Studio 3 KKB341
1
DFB302 Fashion Visualisation Work Integrated Learning
KKB342
Unspeakable Beauty: A 2
DFB303
History of Fashion Creative Industries Project
KKB345
A Complementary Studies unit 1
Note: Students considering studying on Creative Industries Project
KKB346
exchange in Year 3 Semester 1 must 2
apply by 1 June. Year 3, Semester 2
Year 2, Semester 2 DFB406 Product Design and

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Industrial Design)
Handbook units from any approved QUT
Domestic Assumed degree), or
Year 2017 knowledge ● choose two minors (a minor is
Before you start this course we assume a specific set of four units drawn
QUT code DE42 from courses throughout QUT), or
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 079947G areas ● choose one minor and four
● English electives.
Duration 4 years
(full-time) Minors and majors allow you to tailor your
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 11 equivalent to four semesters at high studies to suit your interests and career
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound aspirations. Minors give you breadth of
Rank 76 knowledge from two other areas and a
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes second major provides depth in one area.
Campus Gardens Point Minimum English This means eight units of your course
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9000 per requirements (one quarter of your degree) are taken
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English from outside your primary major. You’ll
points) proficiency requirements. work alongside students from other
International fee 2017: $29900 per year disciplines because that is how it will be
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language when you graduate and work in the real
Testing System) world of design. The possibilities are
Total credit 384
points Speaking 6.0 almost endless. Here are some examples
Writing 6.0 that might inspire ideas:
Credit points 48 ● an architecture student could take
full-time sem. Reading 6.0
a minor in interior design and a
Start months February Listening 6.0 work integrated learning minor to
Overall 6.5 gain professional industry
Int. Start Months February experience
● a landscape architecture student
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Additional Costs could take a language minor such
your course for one year. There are requirements that you will need as Italian to help them work
to meet as a student in this course. overseas
Course Program Director, School ● an interior design student could take
Coordinator of Design Information is available from the
Additional course requirements and a second major in industrial design
Discipline Tim Williams costs website. to aid their ambition to design and
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 manufacture their own range of
Email: ci@qut.edu.au office furniture
Pathways to Further Study ● an industrial design student

On successful completion of this course, could take a second major in


you will be eligible to apply for entry into mechanical or electrical engineering
the Master of Design (Research), to give them a deeper
provided you have met entry understanding of manufacturing and
requirements. production
● a fashion student could take a minor

in business and another in interior


Professional Recognition design to help meet their dream of
Graduates qualify for membership of the launching their own concept fashion
Design Institute of Australia, the store
professional body for Australian ● an interactive and visual

designers. The course is an educational design student could take a second


member of the International Council of major in advertising or marketing
Societies of Industrial Design. and work as a designer for a leading
digital agency.
Domestic Course structure And remember - your second major or
Customise your degree minors could be in film, creative writing,
Your industrial design course consists of music, visual arts, drama or other
17 units in your primary major and four disciplines across QUT. #
units that are common to all six design
majors (architectural studies, fashion, Your course
industrial design, interactive and visual
Year 1
design, interior design or landscape ● learn about design process, and
architecture). physical and aesthetic function
● three foundation units covering
An additional eight units are taken outside design, design history and
your primary major. After studying for a sustainability
year you can: ● explore symbolic function,
● choose a second major (eight
ergonomics, product usability and

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Industrial Design)
the use of digital media and Study overseas manufacture their own range of
sustainability Study overseas while gaining credit office furniture
● an industrial design student
towards your QUT creative industries
Year 2 could take a second major in
degree with one of our worldwide mechanical or electrical engineering
● focus on the key aspects of how
exchange partners. Overseas study can to give them a deeper
products are made
● study CAID systems be for one or two semesters (or during the understanding of manufacturing and
● understand the social and cultural semester break) and the units you take production
issues of design can be in a creative or non-creative ● a fashion student could take a minor
● commence your second major or discipline area, depending on how they in business and another in interior
first minor units match with your QUT course. Saving your design to help meet their dream of
electives for exchange will allow you the launching their own concept fashion
Year 3 most flexibility. For more information, visit store
● bring together your accumulated QUT student exchange.
● an interactive and visual
knowledge to design realistically design student could take a second
detailed products suitable for major in advertising or marketing
International Course and work as a designer for a leading
manufacture
● learn to work with other structure digital agency.
professionals Customise your degree And remember - your second major
● study how to bring products to the Your industrial design course consists of
market or minors could be in film, creative writing,
17 units in your primary major and four music, visual arts, drama or
● second major or minor units units that are common to all six design
continue other disciplines across QUT. #
majors (architectural studies, fashion,
industrial design, interactive and visual
Year 4 Your course
design, interior design or landscape
● apply design research to develop Year 1
architecture).
innovative product solutions ● learn about design process, and

● learn about professional practice physical and aesthetic function


An additional eight units are taken outside
● prepare to adopt a leadership role in ● three foundation units covering

design your primary major. After studying for a design, design history and
● conclude your second major or year you can: sustainability
● choose a second major (eight
minor studies ● explore symbolic function,

units from any approved QUT ergonomics, product usability and


Second degree degree), or the use of digital media and
● choose two minors (a minor is
Undertaking a second major in one of the sustainability
a specific set of four units drawn
six design disciplines also gives you the from courses throughout QUT), or Year 2
option of obtaining a second degree*. ● choose one minor and four
● focus on the key aspects of how
electives. products are made
After graduation, you can return
● study CAID systems
to complete the remaining 12 units Minors and majors allow you to tailor ● understand the social and cultural
(or equivalent) from your second major your studies to suit your interests and issues of design
to obtain a second qualification. This career ● commence your second major or
is usually undertaken part time over aspirations. Minors give you breadth first minor units
two years while working. of knowledge from two other areas and a
second major provides depth in one area. Year 3
Note: This is not a double degree ● bring together your accumulated

because it is not undertaken knowledge to design realistically


simultaneously with the first degree. This means eight units of your course detailed products suitable for
(one quarter of your degree) are taken manufacture
Example from
● learn to work with other

A student completes a Bachelor of outside your primary major. You’ll professionals


● study how to bring products to the
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with work alongside students from other
a second major in interactive and visual market
disciplines ● second major or minor units
design. because that is how it will be when continue
you graduate and work in the real world of
They can then return to complete units
design. The possibilities are almost Year 4
in interactive and visual design and
endless. Here are some examples that ● apply design research to develop
graduate with a second design degree in
might inspire ideas: innovative product solutions
interactive and visual design. ● an architecture student could take ● learn about professional practice

a minor in interior design and a ● prepare to adopt a leadership role in


* To pursue a second design degree, this design
work integrated learning minor to
second major must be an approved set of gain professional industry ● conclude your second major or
eight units from within a Bachelor of experience minor studies
Design (Honours) primary major. ● a landscape architecture student

could take a language minor such Second degree


# The choice of second majors may be as Italian to help them work Undertaking a second major in one of
limited in some disciplines. overseas the six design disciplines also gives you
● an interior design student could take
the
a second major in industrial design
to aid their ambition to design and option of obtaining a second degree*.

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Industrial Design)
After graduation, you can return NOTE: You must have completed at
to complete the remaining 12 units least 72 credit points before making a
(or equivalent) from your second major selection from the complementary
to obtain a second qualification. This studies.
is usually undertaken part time over Year 1, Semester 1
two years while working. DEB100 Design and Sustainability
Note: This is not a double degree DEB101 Introducing Design
because it is not undertaken DNB101 Industrial Design 1
simultaneously with the first degree. DNB103 Product Visualisation 1
Year 1, Semester 2
Example
A student completes a Bachelor of Introducing Design
DEB202
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with History
a second major in interactive and visual DNB201 Industrial Design 2
design. DNB202 Product Usability
They can then return to complete units DNB203 Product Visualisation 2
in interactive and visual design and Note: Students considering studying
graduate with a second design degree in overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
interactive and visual design. apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
* To pursue a second design degree, this
second major must be an approved set of DNB301 Industrial Design 3
eight units from within a Bachelor of DNB304 Product Technology 1
Design (Honours) primary major. DNB305 Culture and Design
# The choice of second majors may be A Complementary Studies unit
limited in some disciplines. Note: Students considering studying on
exchange in Year 3 Semester 1 must
Study Overseas apply by 1 June.
Study overseas while gaining credit Year 2, Semester 2
towards your QUT creative industries DNB401 Industrial Design 4
degree with one of our worldwide
exchange partners. Overseas study can DNB404 Product Technology 2
be for one or two semesters (or during the History, Theory and
DNB405
semester break) and the units you take Criticism
can be in a creative or non-creative A Complementary Studies unit
discipline area, depending on how they Note: Students considering studying on
match with your QUT course. Saving your exchange in Year 3 Semester 2 must
electives for exchange will allow you the apply by 1 November.
most flexibility. For more information, visit
QUT student exchange. Year 3, Semester 1
DNB503 Industrial Design 5
Sample Structure A Complementary Studies unit
Semesters A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
● Course Requirements
● Year 1, Semester 1 DNH603 Industrial Design 6
● Year 1, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 1
● Year 2, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 1 Year 4, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 DEH701 Research Methods
● Year 4, Semester 1
● Year 4, Semester 2 Applied Design Research
DNH703
1
Code Title New Product
DNH704
Course Requirements Development
In addition to the mandatory units in this A Complementary Studies unit
course, you must complete 96 credit Year 4, Semester 2
points from the Complementary Studies
Applied Design Research
options below: DNH803
2
* A Second Major
Professional Practice in
* Two Minors DNH804
Industrial Design
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit A Complementary Studies unit
Options

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interactive and Visual Design)
Handbook studies to suit your interests and career
Domestic Assumed
aspirations. Minors give you breadth of
Year 2017 knowledge knowledge from two other areas and a
Before you start this course we assume second major provides depth in one area.
QUT code DE42
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 079947G areas This means eight units of your course
● English
Duration 4 years
(one quarter of your degree) are taken
(full-time) from outside your primary major. You’ll
We assume that you have knowledge work alongside students from other
OP 12 equivalent to four semesters at high disciplines because that is how it will be
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound when you graduate and work in the real
Rank 74
achievement (4, SA). world of design. The possibilities are
OP Guarantee Yes
almost endless. Here are some examples
Campus Kelvin Grove Minimum English that might inspire ideas:
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9000 per requirements ● an architecture student could take

(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English a minor in interior design and a
points) proficiency requirements. work integrated learning minor to
gain professional industry
International fee 2017: $29900 per year experience
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language
● a landscape architecture student
Testing System)
Total credit 384 could take a language minor such
points Speaking 6.0 as Italian to help them work
Writing 6.0 overseas
Credit points 48 ● an interior design student could take
full-time sem. Reading 6.0
a second major in industrial design
Start months February Listening 6.0 to aid their ambition to design and
Overall 6.5 manufacture their own range of
Int. Start Months February office furniture
● an industrial design student
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Additional Costs could take a second major in
your course for one year. There are requirements that you will need mechanical or electrical engineering
to meet as a student in this course. to give them a deeper
Course Program Director, School understanding of manufacturing and
Coordinator of Design Information is available from the
Additional course requirements and production
● a fashion student could take a minor
Discipline Dr Jeremy Kerr costs website.
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 in business and another in interior
Email: ci@qut.edu.au design to help meet their dream of
Pathways to Further Study launching their own concept fashion
On successful completion of this course, store
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● an interactive and visual

the Master of Design (Research), design student could take a second


provided you have met entry major in advertising or marketing
requirements. and work as a designer for a leading
digital agency.
Domestic Course structure And remember - your second major or
Customise your degree minors could be in film, creative writing,
Your interactive and visual design course music, visual arts, drama or other
consists of 19 units in your primary major disciplines across QUT. #
and four units that are common to all six
design majors (architectural studies, Your course
fashion, industrial design, interactive and Year 1
visual design, interior design or landscape ● understand the breadth of design
architecture). process and theory
● acquire technical skills
An additional eight units are taken outside ● implement your designs across
your primary major. After studying for a multiple media—from print through
year you can: to digital
● choose a second major (eight ● three foundation units covering
units from any approved QUT design, design history and
degree), or sustainability
● choose two minors (a minor is ● units in visual communication,
a specific set of four units drawn image production, web design,
from courses throughout QUT), or interaction design and design
● choose one minor and four thinking
electives.

Minors and majors allow you to tailor your

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interactive and Visual Design)

Year 2 design. you graduate and work in the real world of


● deepen your visual and interaction design. The possibilities are almost
design skills They can then return to complete units endless. Here are some examples that
● focus on contemporary web in interactive and visual design and might inspire ideas:
interfaces - desktop, tablet and graduate with a second design degree in ● an architecture student could take

mobile platforms interactive and visual design. a minor in interior design and a
● study typography, visual work integrated learning minor to
communication theories, generative * To pursue a second design degree, this gain professional industry
design processes and interaction second major must be an approved set of experience
design methodologies eight units from within a Bachelor of ● a landscape architecture student
● commence your second major in Design (Honours) primary major. could take a language minor such
areas such as 3D computer as Italian to help them work
graphics, advertising, animation, # The choice of second majors may be overseas
architecture, art history, limited in some disciplines. ● an interior design student could take

fashion design, film and TV, game a second major in industrial design
design, industrial design, interior to aid their ambition to design and
design, online Study overseas manufacture their own range of
environments, marketing, public Study overseas while gaining credit office furniture
relations or visual arts towards your QUT creative industries ● an industrial design student

degree with one of our worldwide could take a second major in


Year 3 exchange partners. Overseas study can mechanical or electrical engineering
● advanced studies through complex be for one or two semesters (or during the to give them a deeper
design projects semester break) and the units you take understanding of manufacturing and
● incorporate advanced visual and can be in a creative or non-creative production
interaction design methodologies ● a fashion student could take a minor
discipline area, depending on how they
● study visual information design, match with your QUT course. Saving your in business and another in interior
tangible and embodied media, and electives for exchange will allow you the design to help meet their dream of
contemporary issues launching their own concept fashion
most flexibility. For more information, visit
● undertake industry internships in store
QUT student exchange. ● an interactive and visual
leading design firms locally and
nationally as part of your studies design student could take a second
● enrol in high-profile projects or International Course major in advertising or marketing
international study tours structure and work as a designer for a leading
digital agency.
Year 4 Customise your degree
Your interactive and visual design course And remember - your second major
● complete a design-led research
project - develop your own project, consists of 19 units in your primary major or minors could be in film, creative writing,
or work on highprofile real-world and four units that are common to all six music, visual arts, drama or
design projects led by QUT design majors (architectural studies, other disciplines across QUT. #
researchers and industry partners fashion, industrial design, interactive and
● develop a body of work that visual design, interior design or landscape Your course
distinguishes and advances your architecture). Year 1
design interests ● understand the breadth of design
● design research methods and An additional eight units are taken outside process and theory
professional practice studies your primary major. After studying for a ● acquire technical skills
support this area of study and year you can: ● implement your designs across
provide a context for design ● choose a second major (eight
multiple media—from print through
practice and a pathway to your units from any approved QUT to digital
career degree), or ● three foundation units covering
● choose two minors (a minor is
design, design history and
Second degree a specific set of four units drawn sustainability
Undertaking a second major in one of the from courses throughout QUT), or ● units in visual communication,
six design disciplines also gives you the ● choose one minor and four
image production, web design,
option of obtaining a second degree*. electives. interaction design and design
thinking
After graduation, you can return Minors and majors allow you to tailor
to complete the remaining 12 units your studies to suit your interests and Year 2
(or equivalent) from your second major career ● deepen your visual and interaction

to obtain a second qualification. This aspirations. Minors give you breadth design skills
● focus on contemporary web
is usually undertaken part time over of knowledge from two other areas and a
two years while working. second major provides depth in one area. interfaces - desktop, tablet and
mobile platforms
● study typography, visual
Note: This is not a double degree
because it is not undertaken This means eight units of your course communication theories, generative
(one quarter of your degree) are taken design processes and interaction
simultaneously with the first degree.
design methodologies
from ● commence your second major in
Example outside your primary major. You’ll areas such as 3D computer
A student completes a Bachelor of work alongside students from other graphics, advertising, animation,
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with disciplines architecture, art history,
a second major in interactive and visual because that is how it will be when fashion design, film and TV, game

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interactive and Visual Design)
design, industrial design, interior limited in some disciplines. Programming for Visual
DXB303
design, online Designers
environments, marketing, public Study Overseas A Complementary Studies unit
relations or visual arts Study overseas while gaining credit Note: Students considering studying on
towards your QUT creative industries exchange in Year 3 Semester 1 must
Year 3
● advanced studies through complex
degree with one of our worldwide apply by 1 June.
design projects exchange partners. Overseas study can
Year 2, Semester 2
● incorporate advanced visual and be for one or two semesters (or during the
semester break) and the units you take DXB401 Advanced Web Design
interaction design methodologies
● study visual information design, can be in a creative or non-creative Theories of Visual
DXB402
tangible and embodied media, and discipline area, depending on how they Communication
contemporary issues match with your QUT course. Saving your Design for Interactive
● undertake industry internships in
electives for exchange will allow you the DXB403
Media
leading design firms locally and most flexibility. For more information, visit
nationally as part of your studies A Complementary Studies unit
QUT student exchange.
● enrol in high-profile projects or
Note: Students considering studying on
international study tours exchange in Year 3 Semester 2 must
Sample Structure
apply by 1 November.
Year 4 Semesters
● complete a design-led research Year 3, Semester 1
project - develop your own project, ● Course Requirements DXB501 Tangible Media
or work on highprofile real-world ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Year 1, Semester 2 DXB502 Visual Information Design
design projects led by
QUT researchers and industry ● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
partners ● Year 2, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● develop a body of work that ● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 2
distinguishes and advances your
design interests ● Year 4, Semester 1 Integrated Experience
● Year 4, Semester 2 DXH601
● design research methods and Design
professional practice studies DXH602 Embodied Interactions
support this area of study and Code Title
provide a context for design Course Requirements A Complementary Studies unit
practice and a pathway to your In addition to the mandatory units in this A Complementary Studies unit
career
course, you must complete 96 credit Year 4, Semester 1
points from the Complementary Studies DEH701 Research Methods
Second degree options below:
Undertaking a second major in one of DXH701 IVD Research Studio 1
the six design disciplines also gives you * A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit
Contemporary Issues in
the Options DXH702
IVD
option of obtaining a second degree*. * Two Minors
A Complementary Studies unit
* A Second Major
After graduation, you can return Year 4, Semester 2
to complete the remaining 12 units NOTE: You must have completed at
DXH801 IVD Research Studio 2
(or equivalent) from your second major least 72 credit points before making a
selection from the complementary Professional Practice for
to obtain a second qualification. This DXH803
studies. Designers
is usually undertaken part time over
two years while working. Year 1, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
DEB100 Design and Sustainability
Note: This is not a double degree
DEB101 Introducing Design
because it is not undertaken
simultaneously with the first degree. Design and Creative
DXB101
Thinking
Example DXB102 Visual Communication
A student completes a Bachelor of Year 1, Semester 2
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with
a second major in interactive and visual Introducing Design
DEB202
design. History
DXB201 Visual Interactions
They can then return to complete units DXB202 Image Production
in interactive and visual design and
Introduction to Web
graduate with a second design degree in DXB203
Design
interactive and visual design.
Note: Students considering studying on
* To pursue a second design degree, this exchange in Year 2 Semester 2 must
second major must be an approved set of apply by 1 November.
eight units from within a Bachelor of Year 2, Semester 1
Design (Honours) primary major.
DXB301 Interface Design
# The choice of second majors may be DXB302 Typographic Design

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interior Design)
Handbook units from any approved QUT
Domestic Assumed degree), or
Year 2017 knowledge ● choose two minors (a minor is
Before you start this course we assume a specific set of four units drawn
QUT code DE42 from courses throughout QUT), or
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 079947G areas ● choose one minor and four
● English electives.
Duration 4 years
(full-time) Minors and majors allow you to tailor your
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 11 equivalent to four semesters at high studies to suit your interests and career
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound aspirations. Minors give you breadth of
Rank 76 knowledge from two other areas and a
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes second major provides depth in one area.
Campus Gardens Point Minimum English This means eight units of your course
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9000 per requirements (one quarter of your degree) are taken
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English from outside your primary major. You’ll
points) proficiency requirements. work alongside students from other
International fee 2017: $29900 per year disciplines because that is how it will be
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language when you graduate and work in the real
Testing System) world of design. The possibilities are
Total credit 384
points Speaking 6.0 almost endless. Here are some examples
Writing 6.0 that might inspire ideas:
Credit points 48 ● an architecture student could take
full-time sem. Reading 6.0
a minor in interior design and a
Start months February Listening 6.0 work integrated learning minor to
Overall 6.5 gain professional industry
Int. Start Months February experience
● a landscape architecture student
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Additional Costs could take a language minor such
your course for one year. There are requirements that you will need as Italian to help them work
to meet as a student in this course. overseas
Course Program Director, School ● an interior design student could take
Coordinator of Design Information is available from the
Additional course requirements and a second major in industrial design
Discipline Dr Paul Smith costs website. to aid their ambition to design and
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 manufacture their own range of
Email: ci@qut.edu.au office furniture
Pathways to Further Study ● an industrial design student

On successful completion of this course, could take a second major in


you will be eligible to apply for entry into mechanical or electrical engineering
the Master of Design (Research), to give them a deeper
provided you have met entry understanding of manufacturing and
requirements. production
● a fashion student could take a minor

in business and another in interior


Professional Recognition design to help meet their dream of
Graduates qualify for membership of the launching their own concept
Design Institute of Australia. The course fashion store
is an educational member of the Interior ● an interactive and visual

Design/Interior Architecture Educators' design student could take a second


Association of Australia and New major in advertising or marketing
Zealand. and work as a designer for a leading
digital agency.
Domestic Course structure And remember—your second major or
Customise your degree minors could be in film, creative writing,
Your interior design course consists of 18 music, visual arts, drama or other
units in your primary major and four units disciplines across QUT. #
that are common to all six design
majors (architectural studies, fashion, Your course
industrial design, interactive and visual
Year 1
design, interior design or landscape ● understand the breadth of design
architecture). process and theory
● three foundation units covering
An additional eight units are taken outside design, design history, and
your primary major. After studying for a sustainability
year you can: ● two units on core interior design
● choose a second major (eight
studios

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interior Design)
● unit focusing on design technology # The choice of second majors may be overseas
limited in some disciplines. ● an interior design student could take
Year 2 a second major in industrial design
● explore issues of inhabitation in Study overseas to aid their ambition to design and
both transitory and permanent manufacture their own range of
Study overseas while gaining credit
residential situations office furniture
towards your QUT creative industries ● an industrial design student
● study the theory and practice of
degree with one of our worldwide could take a second major in
leading designers
● understand interior systems and exchange partners. Overseas study can mechanical or electrical engineering
technology, colour and design be for one or two semesters (or during the to give them a deeper
psychology semester break) and the units you take understanding of manufacturing and
● commence your second major or can be in a creative or non-creative production
first minor units discipline area, depending on how they ● a fashion student could take a minor
match with your QUT course. Saving your in business and another in interior
Year 3 electives for exchange will allow you the design to help meet their dream of
● adopt an experimental attitude to most flexibility. For more information, visit launching their own concept
design studios fashion store
QUT student exchange.
● discover differing approaches to the
● an interactive and visual
interior design student could take a second
● study specialist areas such as
International Course major in advertising or marketing
furniture studies structure and work as a designer for a leading
understand the role of design in digital agency.

Customise your degree
society Your interior design course consists of 18
● continue your second major or And remember - your second major
units in your primary major and four units or minors could be in film, creative
minor units
that are common to all six design writing,
majors (architectural studies, fashion, music, visual arts, drama or
Year 4
industrial design, interactive and visual other disciplines across QUT. #
● develop a body of work that
design, interior design or landscape
distinguishes and advances your
own design interests architecture). Your course
● two semi-structured, research Year 1
and professional practice-led design An additional eight units are taken outside
● understand the breadth of design
studios your primary major. After studying for a
process and theory
● research methods unit and a year you can: ● three foundation units covering
● choose a second major (eight
professional studies unit design, design history, and
● complete two units of your second units from any approved QUT sustainability
major or second minor degree), or ● two units on core interior design
● choose two minors (a minor is
studios
Second degree a specific set of four units drawn ● unit focusing on design technology
Undertaking a second major in one of the from courses throughout QUT), or
● choose one minor and four
six design disciplines also gives you the Year 2
electives. ● explore issues of inhabitation in
option of obtaining a second degree*.
both transitory and permanent
Minors and majors allow you to tailor residential situations
After graduation, you can return
your studies to suit your interests and ● study the theory and practice of
to complete the remaining 12 units
career aspirations. Minors give you leading designers
(or equivalent) from your second major
breadth of knowledge from two other ● understand interior systems and
to obtain a second qualification. This
areas and a technology, colour and design
is usually undertaken part time over
second major provides depth in one area. psychology
two years while working. ● commence your second major or

first minor units


Note: This is not a double degree
This means eight units of your course
because it is not undertaken Year 3
(one quarter of your degree) are taken
simultaneously with the first degree. adopt an experimental attitude to
from ●

outside your primary major. You’ll design studios


Example ● discover differing approaches to the
work alongside students from other
A student completes a Bachelor of interior
disciplines
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with ● study specialist areas such as
because that is how it will be when
a second major in interactive and visual furniture studies
you graduate and work in the real world
design. ● understand the role of design in
of society
They can then return to complete units design. The possibilities are almost ● continue your second major or
in interactive and visual design and endless. Here are some examples that minor units
graduate with a second design degree in might inspire ideas:
● an architecture student could take
interactive and visual design. Year 4
a minor in interior design and a ● develop a body of work that
* To pursue a second design degree, this work integrated learning minor to distinguishes and advances your
second major must be an approved set of gain professional industry own design interests
experience ● two semi-structured, research
eight units from within a Bachelor of ● a landscape architecture student
Design (Honours) primary major. and professional practice-led design
could take a language minor such studios
as Italian to help them work

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interior Design)
● research methods unit and a Code Title Interior Design Practice
DTH702
professional studies unit Course Requirements Studio 1
● complete two units of your second A Complementary Studies unit
major or second minor In addition to the mandatory units in this
course, you must complete 96 credit Year 4, Semester 2
Second degree points from the Complementary Studies Interior Design Practice
options below: DTH802
Undertaking a second major in one of Studio 2
the six design disciplines also gives you * A Second Major Professional Studies in
the DTH803
* Two Minors Interior Design
option of obtaining a second degree*. A Complementary Studies unit
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit
After graduation, you can return Options
to complete the remaining 12 units NOTE: You must have completed at
(or equivalent) from your second major least 72 credit points before making a
to obtain a second qualification. This selection from the complementary
is usually undertaken part time over studies.
two years while working. Year 1, Semester 1
DEB100 Design and Sustainability
Note: This is not a double degree
because it is not undertaken DEB101 Introducing Design
simultaneously with the first degree. DTB101 Interior Design 1
DTB103 Interior Visualisation 1
Example
A student completes a Bachelor of Year 1, Semester 2
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with Introducing Design
DEB202
a second major in interactive and visual History
design. DTB201 Interior Design 2
DTB202 Interior Technology 1
They can then return to complete units
in interactive and visual design and DTB203 Interior Visualisation 2
graduate with a second design degree in Note: Students considering studying on
interactive and visual design. exchange in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
* To pursue a second design degree, this
Year 2, Semester 1
second major must be an approved set of
eight units from within a Bachelor of DTB301 Interior Design 3
Design (Honours) primary major. DTB302 Colour Studies
DTB303 Interior Technology 2
# The choice of second majors may be
limited in some disciplines. A Complementary Studies unit
Note: Students considering studying on
Study Overseas exchange in Year 3 Semester 1 must
Study overseas while gaining credit apply by 1 June
towards your QUT creative industries Year 2, Semester 2
degree with one of our worldwide DTB401 Interior Design 4
exchange partners. Overseas study can
be for one or two semesters (or during the DTB402 Interior Technology 3
semester break) and the units you take DTB403 Design Psychology
can be in a creative or non-creative A Complementary Studies unit
discipline area, depending on how they
Note: Students considering studying on
match with your QUT course. Saving your
exchange in Year 3 Semester 2 must
electives for exchange will allow you the
apply by 1 November.
most flexibility. For more information, visit
QUT student exchange. Year 3, Semester 1
DTB501 Interior Design 5
Sample Structure DTB504 Design in Society
Semesters A Complementary Studies unit
● Course Requirements A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 1, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 2
● Year 1, Semester 2 DTH601 Interior Design 6
● Year 2, Semester 1
● Year 2, Semester 2 DTH603 Furniture Studies
● Year 3, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 4, Semester 1
● Year 4, Semester 2 Year 4, Semester 1
DEH701 Research Methods

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Landscape Architecture)
Handbook units from any approved QUT
Domestic Assumed degree), or
Year 2017 knowledge ● choose two minors (a minor is
Before you start this course we assume a specific set of four units drawn
QUT code DE42 from
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 079947G areas ● courses throughout QUT), or
● English
● choose one minor and four
Duration 4 years electives.
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 11 equivalent to four semesters at high Minors and majors allow you to tailor
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound your studies to suit your interests and
Rank 76 career aspirations. Minors give you
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes breadth of knowledge from two other
areas and a second major provides depth
Campus Gardens Point Minimum English in one area.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9000 per requirements
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English This means eight units of your course
points) proficiency requirements. (one quarter of your degree) are taken
International fee 2017: $29900 per year from outside your primary major. You’ll
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language work alongside students from other
Testing System) disciplines because that is how it will be
Total credit 384
points Speaking 6.0 when you graduate and work in the real
Writing 6.0 world of design. The possibilities are
Credit points 48 almost endless. Here are some examples
full-time sem. Reading 6.0
that might inspire ideas:
Start months February Listening 6.0 ● an architecture student could take

Overall 6.5 a minor in interior design and a


Int. Start Months February work integrated learning minor to
Deferment You can defer your offer gain professional industry
and postpone the start of Additional Costs experience
your course for one year. There are requirements that you will need ● a landscape architecture student

to meet as a student in this course. could take a language minor such


Course Program Director, School as Italian to help them work
Coordinator of Design Information is available from the
Additional course requirements and overseas
● an interior design student could take
Discipline Claudia Taborda costs website.
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 a second major in industrial design
Email: ci@qut.edu.au to aid their ambition to design and
Pathways to Further Study manufacture their own range of
On successful completion of this course, office furniture
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● an industrial design student

the Master of Design (Urban Design) or could take a second major in


the Master of Design (Research), mechanical or electrical engineering
provided you have met entry to give them a deeper
requirements. understanding of manufacturing and
production
● a fashion student could take a minor
Professional Recognition in business and another in interior
This course has accreditation from the design to help meet their dream of
Australian Institute of Landscape launching their own concept fashion
Architects (AILA). Graduates can apply store
for membership of this professional ● an interactive and visual

organisation. design student could take a second


major in advertising or marketing
Domestic Course structure and work as a designer for a leading
digital agency.
Customise your degree
Your landscape architecture design And remember - your second major or
course consists of 17 units in your minors could be in film, creative writing,
primary major and four units that are music, visual arts, drama or other
common to all six design majors disciplines across QUT.#
(architectural studies, fashion, industrial
design, interactive and visual design, Your course
interior design or landscape architecture). Year 1
● set the groundwork for your
An additional eight units are taken outside
landscape design studies
your primary major. After studying for a ● three foundation units covering
year you can: design, design history and
● choose a second major (eight
sustainability

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Landscape Architecture)
● two units of core landscape design eight units from within a Bachelor of gain professional industry
studios Design (Honours) primary major. experience
● units in plant studies, landscape ● a landscape architecture student
construction and visual # The choice of second majors may be could take a language minor such
communication limited in some disciplines. as Italian to help them work
overseas
Year 2 ● an interior design student could take
Study overseas a second major in industrial design
● two key landscape design studios Study overseas while gaining credit
● study place theory, environmental to aid their ambition to design and
towards your QUT creative industries manufacture their own range of
psychology and site planning
● explore landscape ecology and degree with one of our worldwide office furniture
physical geography exchange partners. Overseas study can ● an industrial design student
● units in landscape construction be for one or two semesters (or during the could take a second major in
and landscape horticulture semester break) and the units you take mechanical or electrical engineering
● two units from your second major or can be in a creative or non-creative to give them a deeper
minor discipline area, depending on how they understanding of manufacturing and
match with your QUT course. Saving your production
Year 3 electives for exchange will allow you the
● a fashion student could take a minor
complete four units for your second in business and another in interior
● most flexibility. For more information, visit
major or minor design to help meet their dream of
QUT student exchange. launching their own concept fashion
● two landscape design studios
● focus on planting design and store
detailed design resolution
International Course ● an interactive and visual
● combine design with landscape structure design student could take a second
construction major in advertising or marketing
Customise your degree and work as a designer for a leading
● critique the history of landscape Your landscape architecture design
design and contemporary landscape digital agency.
course consists of 17 units in your
design trends
primary major and four units that are And remember - your second major
common to all six design or minors could be in film, creative writing,
Year 4
majors (architectural studies, fashion, music, visual arts, drama or
● further expand your design
expertise industrial design, interactive and visual other disciplines across QUT. #
● study two units in advanced design, interior design or landscape
landscape design architecture). Your course
● study a wide range of urban and Year 1
regional sites and scenarios An additional eight units are taken outside ● set the groundwork for your
● complete units in your chosen your primary major. After studying for a landscape design studies
second major/minor year you can: ● three foundation units covering
● study professional practice and law, ● choose a second major (eight design, design history and
and research methods units from any approved QUT sustainability
degree), or ● two units of core landscape design
Second degree ● choose two minors (a minor is studios
Undertaking a second major in one of the a specific set of four units drawn ● units in plant studies, landscape
six design disciplines also gives you the from construction and visual
● courses throughout QUT), or communication
option of obtaining a second degree*. ● choose one minor and four

After graduation, you can return electives. Year 2


● two key landscape design studios
to complete the remaining 12 units
Minors and majors allow you to tailor ● study place theory, environmental
(or equivalent) from your second major
your studies to suit your interests and psychology and site planning
to obtain a second qualification. This ● explore landscape ecology and
career
is usually undertaken part time over physical geography
aspirations. Minors give you breadth
two years while working. ● units in landscape construction
of knowledge from two other areas and a
second major provides depth in one area. and landscape horticulture
Note: This is not a double degree ● two units from your second major or

because it is not undertaken minor


simultaneously with the first degree.
This means eight units of your course
(one quarter of your degree) are taken Year 3
Example ● complete four units for your second
from
A student completes a Bachelor of major or minor
outside your primary major. You’ll
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with ● two landscape design studios
work alongside students from other
a second major in interactive and visual ● focus on planting design and
disciplines detailed design resolution
design.
because that is how it will be when ● combine design with landscape
They can then return to complete units you graduate and work in the real world of construction
in interactive and visual design and design. The possibilities are almost ● critique the history of landscape
graduate with a second design degree in endless. Here are some examples that design and contemporary landscape
interactive and visual design. might inspire ideas: design trends
● an architecture student could take

* To pursue a second design degree, this a minor in interior design and a


second major must be an approved set of work integrated learning minor to

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Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Landscape Architecture)

Year 4 ● Year 2, Semester 1 apply by 1 November.


● further expand your design
● Year 2, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 1
expertise
● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 DLB500 Landscape Design 5
● study two units in advanced
landscape design
● Year 4, Semester 1 History and Criticism of
DLB525
● study a wide range of urban and
● Year 4, Semester 2 Landscape Design
regional sites and scenarios A Complementary Studies unit
● complete units in your chosen Code Title
Course Requirements A Complementary Studies unit
second major/minor
● study professional practice and law, In addition to the mandatory units in this Year 3, Semester 2
and research methods course, you must complete 96 credit DLH600 Landscape Design 6
points from the Complementary Studies A Complementary Studies unit
Second degree options below:
Undertaking a second major in one of A Complementary Studies unit
* A Second Major selected from the Year 4, Semester 1
the six design disciplines also gives you
Landscape Architecture Second Major
the DEH701 Research Methods
Options List
option of obtaining a second degree*.
* Two Minors (one minor chosen from DLH700 Landscape Design 7
After graduation, you can return the Landscape Architecture Minor A Complementary Studies unit
to complete the remaining 12 units Options List and the second minor Year 4, Semester 2
(or equivalent) from your second major chosen from the range of minor options
DLH800 Landscape Design 8
to obtain a second qualification. This lists)
is usually undertaken part time over Professional Practice in
* A Minor chosen from the Landscape DLH845
two years while working. Landscape Architecture
Architecture Minor Options List PLUS 48
credit points of Unit Options A Complementary Studies unit
Note: This is not a double degree
because it is not undertaken NOTE: You must have completed at
simultaneously with the first degree. least 72 credit points before making a
selection from the complementary
Example studies.
A student completes a Bachelor of Year 1, Semester 1
Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with DEB100 Design and Sustainability
a second major in interactive and visual
DEB101 Introducing Design
design.
DLB100 Landscape Design 1
They can then return to complete units DLB103 Landscape Visualisation 1
in interactive and visual design and
Year 1, Semester 2
graduate with a second design degree in
interactive and visual design. DEB202 Introducing Design History
DLB200 Landscape Design 2
* To pursue a second design degree, this DLB203 Landscape Visualisation 2
second major must be an approved set of
eight units from within a Bachelor of DLB240 Landscape Technology
Design (Honours) primary major. Note: Students considering studying on
exchange in Year 2 Semester 2 must
# The choice of second majors may be apply by 1 November.
limited in some disciplines. Year 2, Semester 1
DLB300 Landscape Design 3
Study Overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit DLB320 Landscape Horticulture
towards your QUT creative industries DLB325 People and Place
degree with one of our worldwide A Complementary Studies unit
exchange partners. Overseas study can
Note: DLB325 People and Place is not
be for one or two semesters (or during the
equivalent to DLB310 People and Place.
semester break) and the units you take
These are different units.
can be in a creative or non-creative
discipline area, depending on how they Note: Students considering studying on
match with your QUT course. Saving your exchange in Year 3 Semester 1 must
electives for exchange will allow you the apply by 1 June
most flexibility. For more information, visit Year 2, Semester 2
QUT student exchange. DLB400 Landscape Design 4
DLB420 Landscape Systems
Sample Structure
DLB440 Landscape Construction
Semesters
A Complementary Studies unit
● Course Requirements Note: Students considering studying on
● Year 1, Semester 1 exchange in Year 3 Semester 2 must
● Year 1, Semester 2

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Bachelor of Mass Communication
Handbook
Domestic Assumed
Year 2017 knowledge
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IF27
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 037542J areas
● English
Duration 3 years
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rank 71
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English


Point
requirements
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements.
points)

International fee 2017: $27200 per year IELTS (International English Language
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0
points Writing 6.0
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem.
Listening 6.0
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5
Months

Deferment You can defer your offer


and postpone the start of
your course for one year.

Course Program Director, School


Coordinator of Communication
(Creative Industries
Faculty)

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Entertainment)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Entertainment)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31442. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Entertainment)
Course Requirements
To successfully complete this course,
you must complete:
* IF27 core units (6 units)
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these
majors appear on your academic record
but not on your parchment)
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Introduction to
KXB101
Entertainment
Year 1, Semester 2
AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
Advertising Theory and
AMB220
Practice
Professional
KCB205
Communication
KXB102 Global Entertainment
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
AMB318 Advertising Copywriting
Entertainment Practice:
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
Business
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
AMB319 Media Planning
LWS009 Introduction to Law
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB320 Advertising Management
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
LWS008 Entertainment Law
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31442. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Journalism)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31440. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Journalism)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31440. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Journalism)
Course Requirements
To successfully complete this course,
you must complete:
* IF27 core units (6 units)
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these
majors appear on your academic record
but not on your parchment)
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
KJB101 Computational Journalism
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
Advertising Theory and
AMB220
Practice
Professional
KCB205
Communication
KJB120 Newswriting
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
AMB318 Advertising Copywriting
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
AMB319 Media Planning
KJB224 Feature Writing
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB320 Advertising Management
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
KJB280 International Journalism
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KJB337 Investigative Reporting
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31440. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Media & Communication)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31447. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Media & Communication)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31447. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Media & Communication)
Course Requirements A Complementary Studies unit
To successfully complete this course,
you must complete:
* IF27 core units (6 units)
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these
majors appear on your academic record
but not on your parchment)
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Media and Communication
KCB101
Texts
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
Advertising Theory and
AMB220
Practice
Media in a Globalised
KCB106
World
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
AMB318 Advertising Copywriting
Professional
KCB205
Communication
Social Media, Self and
KCB206
Society
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
AMB319 Media Planning
KJB103 Media Design and Layout
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB320 Advertising Management
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
KCB301 Media Audiences
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
Consumption Matters:
KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
Identity
A Complementary Studies unit

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31447. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Public Relations)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Public Relations)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31448. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Advertising and Public Relations)
Course Requirements Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
you must complete: Public Relations
AMB379
* IF27 core units (6 units) Campaigns
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these A Complementary Studies unit
majors appear on your academic record A Complementary Studies unit
but not on your parchment)
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 1, Semester 2
AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
Advertising Theory and
AMB220
Practice
Introduction to Public
AMB263
Relations
Professional
KCB205
Communication
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
Public Relations
AMB264
Techniques
AMB318 Advertising Copywriting
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
AMB319 Media Planning
AMB372 Public Relations Planning
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
AMB320 Advertising Management
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
Global Public Relations
AMB374
Cases
One from AMB202, AMB310 or
AMB330:
Integrated Marketing
AMB202
Communication
Real World Internships and
AMB310
Projects
AMB330 Digital Portfolio

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31448. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Journalism)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31444. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Journalism)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31444. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Journalism)
Course Requirements KJB337 Investigative Reporting
To successfully complete this course, A Complementary Studies unit
you must complete: A Complementary Studies unit
* IF27 core units (6 units)
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these
majors appear on your academic record
but not on your parchment)
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
KJB101 Computational Journalism
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Introduction to
KXB101
Entertainment
Year 1, Semester 2
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
KJB120 Newswriting
KXB102 Global Entertainment
Either AMB220 or AMB263:
Advertising Theory and
AMB220
Practice
Introduction to Public
AMB263
Relations
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Professional
KCB205
Communication
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
Entertainment Practice:
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
Business
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
KJB224 Feature Writing
LWS009 Introduction to Law
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
KJB280 International Journalism
LWS008 Entertainment Law
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
AMB207 Entertainment Marketing

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31444. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Media & Communication)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31441. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Media & Communication)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31441. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Media & Communication)
Course Requirements Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
you must complete: Consumption Matters:
* IF27 core units (6 units) KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these Identity
majors appear on your academic record A Complementary Studies unit
but not on your parchment) A Complementary Studies unit
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Media and Communication
KCB101
Texts
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Introduction to
KXB101
Entertainment
Year 1, Semester 2
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
Media in a Globalised
KCB106
World
KXB102 Global Entertainment
Either AMB220 or AMB263:
Advertising Theory and
AMB220
Practice
Introduction to Public
AMB263
Relations
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Professional
KCB205
Communication
Social Media, Self and
KCB206
Society
Entertainment Practice:
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
Business
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
KJB103 Media Design and Layout
LWS009 Introduction to Law
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
KCB301 Media Audiences
LWS008 Entertainment Law
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31441. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Public Relations)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31439. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Public Relations)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31439. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Entertainment and Public Relations)
Course Requirements AMB330 Digital Portfolio
To successfully complete this course, Year 3, Semester 2
you must complete: AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
* IF27 core units (6 units) Public Relations
AMB379
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these Campaigns
majors appear on your academic record A Complementary Studies unit
but not on your parchment)
A Complementary Studies unit
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Introduction to
KXB101
Entertainment
Year 1, Semester 2
Introduction to Public
AMB263
Relations
Public Relations
AMB264
Techniques
Professional
KCB205
Communication
KXB102 Global Entertainment
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
AMB372 Public Relations Planning
Entertainment Practice:
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
Business
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
LWS009 Introduction to Law
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
Global Public Relations
AMB374
Cases
LWS008 Entertainment Law
Two from AMB202, AMB310 or
AMB330:
Integrated Marketing
AMB202
Communication
Real World Internships and
AMB310
Projects

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31439. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Media & Communication)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31443. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Media & Communication)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31443. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Media & Communication)
Course Requirements Identity
To successfully complete this course, KJB337 Investigative Reporting
you must complete: A Complementary Studies unit
* IF27 core units (6 units) A Complementary Studies unit
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these
majors appear on your academic record
but not on your parchment)
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Media and Communication
KCB101
Texts
KJB101 Computational Journalism
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
Media in a Globalised
KCB106
World
KJB120 Newswriting
Either AMB220 or AMB263:
Advertising Theory and
AMB220
Practice
Introduction to Public
AMB263
Relations
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
Professional
KCB205
Communication
Social Media, Self and
KCB206
Society
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
Year 2, Semester 2
KJB224 Feature Writing
KJB103 Media Design and Layout
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
KCB301 Media Audiences
KJB280 International Journalism
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
Consumption Matters:
KCB203
Consumer Cultures and

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?courseCode=IF27&courseID=31443. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Public Relations)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication,
Domestic Course structure journalism or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

This information is correct as at 21/11/2017. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Public Relations)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Journalism and Public Relations)
Course Requirements Campaigns
To successfully complete this course, KJB337 Investigative Reporting
you must complete: A Complementary Studies unit
* IF27 core units (6 units) A Complementary Studies unit
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these
majors appear on your academic record
but not on your parchment)
* Complementary Studies options (6
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
KJB101 Computational Journalism
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
Introduction to Public
AMB263
Relations
Professional
KCB205
Communication
KJB120 Newswriting
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Public Relations
AMB264
Techniques
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
AMB372 Public Relations Planning
KJB224 Feature Writing
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
Global Public Relations
AMB374
Cases
KJB280 International Journalism
Two from AMB202, AMB310 or
AMB330:
Integrated Marketing
AMB202
Communication
Real World Internships and
AMB310
Projects
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
Year 3, Semester 2
AMB379 Public Relations

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Media & Communication and Public Relations)
Handbook or entertainment
Domestic Assumed ● apply your knowledge to
Year 2017 knowledge communication activities and
Before you start this course we assume exercises
QUT code IF27 gain insight into the nature and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 037542J areas scope of the industry sectors


● English
Duration 3 years Year 2
(full-time) ● focus on your major areas of study
We assume that you have knowledge
● apply your communication skills
OP 13 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound and knowledge of media industries
Rank 71 ● complete projects using industry-
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
standard equipment and software
● gain experience in a range of tasks

Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English you will undertake as part of your
Point professional life
requirements ● broaden your skills and knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit through our range of elective units
proficiency requirements.
points)
IELTS (International English Language Year 3
International fee 2017: $27200 per year ● focus on refining your skills
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
● work individually, and in teams, to

Total credit 288 Speaking 6.0 produce a portfolio of work


points Writing 6.0 ● address real-world client briefs

● showcase your project


Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. management, communication and
Listening 6.0 creative talents
Dom. Start February Overall 6.5 ● gain real-world experience through
Months work placement opportunities
● network with industry leaders
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Important Notice
your course for one year. You are required to complete two majors Study overseas
as part of this course. Please note that Study overseas while gaining credit
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication these majors will appear on your towards your QUT creative industries
(Creative Industries academic transcript but not on your degree with one of our worldwide
Faculty) parchment. Your parchment will reflect exchange partners. Overseas study can
Discipline Joe Carter your course title 'Bachelor of Mass be for one or two semesters (or during the
Coordinator (Entertainment); Susan Communication'. semester break) and the units you take
Hetherington
(Journalism); Dr Anne- can be in a creative or non-creative
Frances Watson (Media & Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Communication); Dr On successful completion of this course, match with your QUT course. Saving your
Louise Kelly (Advertising);
Dr Anne Lane (Public you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
Relations) the Bachelor of Creative Industries most flexibility. For more information, visit
Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Entertainment, (Honours) or Bachelor of Media and
Journalism, Media & Communication (Honours), provided you International Course
Communication) have met entry requirements.
structure
Professional Recognition Your course
Depending on the choice of majors, Year 1
● explore core concepts driving media
graduates of the Bachelor of Mass
and communication industries in the
Communication may satisfy the academic
new global economy
requirements for membership of the ● develop skills in your chosen
Communications Council and the Society professional areas of study - public
of Business Communicators (SBC). relations, advertising, media and
communication, journalism
Domestic Course structure or entertainment
● apply your knowledge to
Your course
communication activities and
Year 1
exercises
● explore core concepts driving media
● gain insight into the nature and
and communication industries in the scope of the industry sectors
new global economy
● develop skills in your chosen
Year 2
professional areas of study - public ● focus on your major areas of study
relations, advertising, media and ● apply your communication skills
communication, journalism
and knowledge of media industries

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Media & Communication and Public Relations)
● complete projects using industry- * IF27 core units (6 units) KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
standard equipment and software * Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these KCB301 Media Audiences
● gain experience in a range of tasks majors appear on your academic record
you will undertake as part of your KJB103 Media Design and Layout
but not on your parchment)
professional life Public Relations Major
● broaden your skills and knowledge * Complementary Studies options (6
Introduction to Public
through our range of elective units units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB263
Relations
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Year 3 Options AMB264 Public Relations Techniques
● focus on refining your skills
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the AMB372 Public Relations Planning
● work individually, and in teams, to
following units can be taken throughout AMB374 Global Public Relations Cases
produce a portfolio of work
● address real-world client briefs
your course: KKB341, KKB342, AMB379 Public Relations Campaigns
● showcase your project
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
Students who have completed AMB263
management, communication and KKB347, KKB350.
Introduction to Public Relations as part
creative talents IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units required of the IF27 Core Units will need to
● gain real-world experience through
Marketing and Audience choose two of the following three units.
work placement opportunities AMB201
● network with industry leaders
Research Students who have NOT completed
BSB126 Marketing AMB263 as part of their IF27 Core Units
will need to choose one of the following
Study Overseas Strategic Speech
KCB103 three units:
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
towards your QUT creative industries Integrated Marketing
KCB205 Professional Communication AMB202
degree with one of our worldwide Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
exchange partners. Overseas study can KJB102 Real World Internships and
Media and Communication AMB310
be for one or two semesters (or during the Projects
semester break) and the units you take Either AMB220 or AMB263 (Students
AMB330 Digital Portfolio
can be in a creative or non-creative completing the Advertising Major must
select AMB220): Students will be able to count AMB230
discipline area, depending on how they
towards this major if they have
match with your QUT course. Saving your Advertising Theory and
AMB220 completed in 2013 or earlier.
electives for exchange will allow you the Practice
most flexibility. For more information, visit Entertainment Major
Introduction to Public
QUT student exchange. AMB263 AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
Relations
MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
Sample Structure required - Select two of the following 6 KXB102 Global Entertainment
Course Updates unit majors Entertainment Practice:
Note that from 2015 the following course Advertising Major KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
updates apply: INSTRUCTIONS: Students completing Business
● KCB110 has been replaced with
the Advertising Major must complete LWS008 Entertainment Law
KJB102 AMB220 as one of their IF27 Core Units LWS009 Introduction to Law
or as a Complementary Studies Unit
If you’ve already successfully completed Option.
KCB110 it will still contribute to your Course Updates
course. If you commenced your course AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully AMB318 Advertising Copywriting Note that from 2015 the following course
completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the updates apply:
AMB319 Media Planning ● KCB110 has been replaced with
replacement unit KJB102 instead. This AMB320 Advertising Management KJB102
unit will be updated on your study plan,
ready for when you enrol. AMB330 Digital Portfolio
If you’ve already successfully completed
AMB339 Advertising Campaigns
KCB110 it will still contribute to your
Semesters Journalism Major course. If you commenced your course
● Course Requirements prior to 2015 and haven’t successfully
KJB101 Computational Journalism
● IF27 CORE UNITS - 6 units
KJB120 Newswriting completed KCB110, you’ll enrol in the
required
● MAJOR CORE UNITS - 12 units replacement unit KJB102 instead. This
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
required - Select two of the following unit will be updated on your study plan,
6 unit majors KJB224 Feature Writing ready for when you enrol.
● Advertising Major KJB280 International Journalism
● Journalism Major KJB337 Investigative Reporting Semesters
● Media and Communication Major ● Course Requirements
● Public Relations Major Media and Communication Major ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Entertainment Major Media and Communication ● Year 1, Semester 2
KCB101 ● Year 2, Semester 1
Texts
Code Title ● Year 2, Semester 2
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
Course Requirements ● Year 3, Semester 1
Consumption Matters: ● Year 3, Semester 2
To successfully complete this course, KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
you must complete: Identity Code Title

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Bachelor of Mass Communication (Media & Communication and Public Relations)
Course Requirements Consumer Cultures and
To successfully complete this course, Identity
you must complete: Two from AMB202, AMB310 or
* IF27 core units (6 units) AMB330:
* Two IF27 Majors (6 units each) (these Integrated Marketing
AMB202
majors appear on your academic record Communication
but not on your parchment) Real World Internships and
AMB310
* Complementary Studies options (6 Projects
units) comprising either a Minor PLUS AMB330 Digital Portfolio
24cp of Unit Options; or 72cp of Unit
Options
NOTES: A maximum of 48cps of the
following units can be taken throughout
your course: KKB341, KKB342,
KKB343, KKB344, KKB345, KKB346,
KKB347, KKB350.
Year 1, Semester 1
BSB126 Marketing
Media and Communication
KCB101
Texts
Strategic Speech
KCB103
Communication
Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102
Media and Communication
Year 1, Semester 2
Marketing and Audience
AMB201
Research
Introduction to Public
AMB263
Relations
Media in a Globalised
KCB106
World
A Complementary Studies unit
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Public Relations
AMB264
Techniques
Professional
KCB205
Communication
Social Media, Self and
KCB206
Society
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
AMB372 Public Relations Planning
KJB103 Media Design and Layout
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
Global Public Relations
AMB374
Cases
KCB301 Media Audiences
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
Public Relations
AMB379
Campaigns
KCB203 Consumption Matters:

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Bachelor of Media and Communication
Handbook productions
Domestic Assumed ● enhance your skills through elective
Year 2017 knowledge units
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code KC30 Year 3
you have sound knowledge in these
● increase your employability
CRICOS 064644A areas
● English through opportunities to apply your
Duration 3 years knowledge and gain industry
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge experience
● work in team environments with
OP 12 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound industry professionals though
Rank 74 internships, service learning or
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
creative industries projects
● be a major contributor to the

Campus Kelvin Grove Minimum English Brisbane Media Map project


● use research skills to investigate
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per requirements
Students must meet the English Australian media outlet audiences
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) while making industry contacts
proficiency requirements. ● opportunities to develop specialised

International fee 2017: $26700 per year research projects with leading
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) scholars
Total credit 288 cp
Speaking 6.0
points Study overseas
Writing 6.0 Study overseas while gaining credit
Credit points 48 cp
full-time sem. Reading 6.0 towards your QUT creative industries
Listening 6.0 degree with one of our worldwide
Dom. Start February
Months exchange partners. Overseas study can
Overall 6.5 be for one or two semesters (or during the
Deferment You can defer your offer semester break) and the units you take
and postpone the start of
your course for one year. Pathways to Further Study can be in a creative or non-creative
On successful completion of this course discipline area, depending on how they
Course Program Director, School you will be eligible to apply for entry into match with your QUT course. Saving your
Coordinator of Communication electives for exchange will allow you the
the Bachelor of Media and
Discipline Dr Anne-Frances Watson Communication (Honours), provided you most flexibility. For more information, visit
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 meet the entry requirements. QUT student exchange.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au

Domestic Course structure International Course


Your course structure
Year 1 Your course
● establish your knowledge in
Year 1
communication practice and theory, ● establish your knowledge in
media research and audience communication practice and theory,
analysis media research and audience
● understand media and
analysis
communication industries, products ● understand media and
and policies in Australia and communication industries, products
internationally and policies in Australia and
● develop essential creative industries
internationally
skills in written, spoken and visual ● develop essential creative industries
communication skills in written, spoken and visual
● advance your knowledge on the
communication
social and cultural impact of ● advance your knowledge on the
emerging media technologies, social and cultural impact of
media regulation and ownership emerging media technologies,
● undertake case studies, practical
media regulation and ownership
work and independent research ● undertake case studies, practical

work and independent research


Year 2
● advance your communication skills
Year 2
● learn about global and multicultural
● advance your communication skills
consumer cultures and virtual ● learn about global and multicultural
communities though practical consumer cultures and virtual
activities communities though practical
● investigate online identities and
activities
web-based hubs ● investigate online identities and
● create your own content and
web-based hubs
contribute to a variety of web ● create your own content and

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Bachelor of Media and Communication
contribute to a variety of web Media and Communication CREATIVE INDUSTRIES WORK
KCB101
productions Texts INTEGRATED LEARNING OPTIONS:
● enhance your skills through elective KCB102 Media Mythbusting One unit (12cp) from the Creative
units Industries Work Integrated Learning
Strategic Speech
KCB103 Options (KKB341 or KKB345):
Year 3 Communication
● increase your employability Introduction to Journalism, KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
through opportunities to apply your KJB102
Media and Communication KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1
knowledge and gain industry
Year 1, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
experience
● work in team environments with Media and Communication: A Complementary Studies unit
KCB104
industry professionals though Industries
internships, service learning or KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
creative industries projects
● be a major contributor to the KCB205 Professional Communication
Brisbane Media Map project KJB103 Media Design and Layout
● use research skills to investigate
NOTE: Business Second Major Students
Australian media outlet audiences
while making industry contacts - Instead of KCB205 Professional
● opportunities to develop specialised Communication you need to enrol in
research projects with leading BSB126 Marketing this semester. You
scholars will then enrol in KCB205 Professional
Communication in Year 2 Semester 1 in
Study Overseas place of a complementary studies unit.
Study overseas while gaining credit Failure to do this will result in difficulties
towards your QUT creative industries in your course progression.
degree with one of our worldwide Note: Students considering studying
exchange partners. Overseas study can overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
be for one or two semesters (or during the apply by 1 November.
semester break) and the units you take Year 2, Semester 1
can be in a creative or non-creative
Inquiry in Media and
discipline area, depending on how they KCB105
Communication
match with your QUT course. Saving your
electives for exchange will allow you the KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
most flexibility. For more information, visit A Complementary Studies unit
QUT student exchange. A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
Sample Structure
Consumption Matters:
Semesters
KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
● Course Requirements Identity
● Notes KCB302 Political Communication
● Year 1, Semester 1
A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 1, Semester 2
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 KCB301 Media Audiences
Either KCB303 or KCB307:
Code Title KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
Course Requirements KCB307 Making Media Connections 1
In addition to the mandatory units in this A Complementary Studies unit
course, you must complete 96 credit
points from the Complementary Studies A Complementary Studies unit
options below: Year 3, Semester 2
* A Second Major MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNIT
* Two Minors OPTIONS:
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit One unit (12cp) from the Media and
Options Communication Unit Options (KCB303,
KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):
Notes
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
* A maximum of 48cps of the following
units can be taken throughout your KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2
course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343, KCB307 Making Media Connections 1
KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347, KCB308 Making Media Connections 2
KKB350.
Contemporary Investigation in
Year 1, Semester 1 KCB310 Journalism, Media and
Communication

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Bachelor of Journalism
Handbook the industry
Domestic Assumed
Year 2017 knowledge Study overseas
Before you start this course we assume Study overseas while gaining credit
QUT code KJ32
you have sound knowledge in these towards your QUT creative industries
CRICOS 040293F areas degree with one of our worldwide
● English
Duration 3 years exchange partners. Overseas study can
(full-time) be for one or two semesters (or during the
We assume that you have knowledge
semester break) and the units you take
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high
can be in a creative or non-creative
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rank 91 discipline area, depending on how they
achievement (4, SA).
match with your QUT course. Saving your
OP Guarantee Yes
electives for exchange will allow you the
Campus Kelvin Grove Minimum English most flexibility. For more information, visit
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per requirements QUT student exchange.
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English
points) proficiency requirements. International Course
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
IELTS (International English Language structure
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
Testing System) Your course
Total credit 288 Year 1
points Speaking 6.0
● learn writing, reporting, research,
Writing 6.0 data analysis and data management
Credit points 48
full-time sem. Reading 6.0 skills
● study sophisticated writing and
Dom. Start February Listening 6.0
Months production concepts
Overall 6.5
Deferment You can defer your offer Year 2
and postpone the start of ● further explore writing styles in
your course for one year. Professional Recognition
The QUT journalism degree is recognised magazines and feature writing
● study broadcast reporting, writing
Course Program Director, School by the Australian Journalists’ Association
Coordinator of Communication and production
(AJA) section of the Media, Entertainment ● learn about journalism issues and

Discipline Susan Hetherington and Arts Alliance (MEAA). ethics


Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
Pathways to Further Study Year 3
On successful completion of this course, ● opportunities as senior reporters in

you will be eligible to apply for entry into print, broadcasting and online media
● make current affair reports for
the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours),
provided you meet entry requirements. 4EBFM radio, QUT News or online
productions
● study advanced writing and
Domestic Course structure reporting
Your course ● opportunity for an internship within

Year 1 the industry


● learn writing, reporting, research,

data analysis and data management Study Overseas


skills Study overseas while gaining credit
● study sophisticated writing and
towards your QUT creative industries
production concepts degree with one of our worldwide
exchange partners. Overseas study can
Year 2
● further explore writing styles in
be for one or two semesters (or during the
semester break) and the units you take
magazines and feature writing
● study broadcast reporting, writing
can be in a creative or non-creative
and production discipline area, depending on how they
● learn about journalism issues and match with your QUT course. Saving your
ethics electives for exchange will allow you the
most flexibility. For more information, visit
Year 3 QUT student exchange.
● opportunities as senior reporters in

print, broadcasting and online media Sample Structure


● make current affair reports for

4EBFM radio, QUT News or online


Semesters
productions
● study advanced writing and
● Course Requirements
● Notes
reporting
● opportunity for an internship within
● Year 1, Semester 1

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Bachelor of Journalism
● Year 1, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 2
● Year 3, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 2 Complementary Studies Option
● Complementary Studies Option Advanced Journalism Minor (KJ32MNR-
Code Title ADVJOUR)
Course Requirements Antirequisite(s): Online and Print
Journalism Practice Minor; Radio,
In addition to the mandatory units in this Television and Print Journalism Practice
course, you must complete 96 credit Minor
points from the Complementary Studies
options below: Select 48cp of the following units:
* Advanced Journalism Minor PLUS a Fashion and Style
DFB404
Minor OR 48 credit points of Unit Journalism
Options KCB102 Media Mythbusting
* A Second Major Contemporary Investigation
* Two Minors KCB310 in Journalism, Media and
Communication
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit
Options KJB104 Photojournalism
Notes KJB280 International Journalism
* A maximum of 48cps of the following KJB323 Online Journalism 2
units can be taken throughout your Radio and Television
KJB336
course: KCB310, KKB341, KKB342, Journalism 2
KKB345, KKB346, KKB347, KKB350. KJB337 Investigative Reporting
Year 1, Semester 1 Workplace and Project Unit Options:
KJB101 Computational Journalism KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
Introduction to Journalism, KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1
KJB102
Media and Communication KKB346 Creative Industries Project 2
KJB120 Newswriting NOTE: KJB280 and KJB337 can only be
Introduction to Film, TV and undertaken in this minor if students
KPB101
New Media Production commenced study prior to 2013 and
Year 1, Semester 2 have not completed either unit in a
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World previous version of the course.
KJB103 Media Design and Layout
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
LWS011 Journalism Law
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
KJB224 Feature Writing
Journalism Ethics and
KJB239
Issues
KJB304 Sub-Editing
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
KJB222 Online Journalism 1
Radio and Television
KJB235
Journalism 1
A Complementary Studies Unit
Year 3, Semester 1
KJB280 International Journalism
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 2
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Handbook Writing; Dance Studies; Drama;
Domestic Assumed
Entertainment Industries; Fashion
Year 2017 knowledge Communication; Film, Television and
Before you start this course we assume Screen; Interactive and Visual Design;
QUT code KK33
you have sound knowledge in these Journalism, Media and Communication;
CRICOS 056186M areas Literary Studies; and Music.
● English
Duration 3 years
(full-time) Second majors are available in the
We assume that you have knowledge following areas:
OP Kelvin Grove: 13 equivalent to four semesters at high As per the above list of majors PLUS
Caboolture: 15 school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Architectural Studies, Advertising,
Rank Kelvin Grove: 71 achievement (4, SA). Entrepreneurship, Games Design,
Caboolture: 67
Industrial Design Studies, Integrated
OP Guarantee Yes Minimum English Marketing Communication, Interior
Campus Kelvin Grove requirements Design Studies, Landscape Architecture
Students must meet the English Studies, Marketing, Online Environments,
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $7000 per proficiency requirements. and Public Relations.
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points)
IELTS (International English Language Caboolture Campus
International fee 2017: $26900 per year Testing System) The majority of your first year of study will
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
Speaking 6.0 be completed at Caboolture. A minimum
Total credit 288cp Writing 6.0 of six units (72 credit points) of your first
points eight units (96 credit points) must be
Reading 6.0
Credit points 48cp completed at Caboolture before course
full-time sem. Listening 6.0 transition to Kelvin Grove campus.
Overall 6.5
Start months February, July
Credit / advanced standing will not be
Int. Start Months February, July granted for BCI core units. Successful
Design your own degree applications will be granted to the course
Deferment You can defer your offer Bachelor of Creative Industries core units
and postpone the start of after your first year of study.
(6 units)
your course for one year.
PLUS
International students must apply for the
Course Professor Clive Bean Creative Industries major (8 units)
Coordinator Kelvin Grove offering.
PLUS
Discipline Second major (8 units) + 2 electives
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 OR Additional Costs
Email: ci@qut.edu.au 2 minors (4 units each) + 2 electives There are requirements that you will need
to meet as a student in this course. (Film,
Your BCI core units provide you with well- Television and Screen students only).
developed communication, project Information is available from the
management and digital media skills, an Additional course requirements and
up-to-date insight into the creative costs website.
economy, and an appreciation of creative
collaboration. Pathways to Further Study
On successful completion of this course,
Creative Industries Work Integrated you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Learning (WIL) units in your final year will the Bachelor of Creative Industries
prepare you for your creative career as an (Honours), provided you have met entry
entrepreneur, consultant, project manager requirements.
or creative professional, or give you the
hunger for higher degree research. Domestic Course structure
You will choose a creative industries Your course
major, and from there you may select a Year 1
second major to develop a significant ● learn how to apply creativity for
depth of knowledge and skill in two commercial and artistic gain
discipline areas. Alternatively, you might
● gain communication skills
prefer to develop a wide breath of
● start your major(s) and/or minor(s)
in first semester
knowledge across three discipline areas
by adding two minors to your chosen
Year 2
creative industries major. ● continue studies in your chosen
major(s) and/or minor(s)
Creative Industries majors are available in ● expand your professional
the following areas: Animation; Art and knowledge
Design History; Creative and Professional ● study project development and

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engage with industry emphasis on contemporary performance producing content for online and print
● gain core skills important for all forms, and the roles they play in shaping media; creating persuasive oral and
career paths our understanding of contemporary written communication; and evaluating
issues. the impact of media messages through
Year 3 audience research.
● extend your creative skills within Entertainment industries
your chosen major or minor Develop the knowledge and skills Music
● apply your course knowledge to required to pursue a career in the Develop knowledge in music practice in
real-world applications
entertainment industries, including an contemporary social, cultural and
● design your career path by choosing
two work integrated learning (WIL) understanding of the characteristics of economic contexts, as well as skills in
units from: an industry partner mainstream commercial culture that specific music and sound environments.
internship programa project to appeal to large audiences; an Build understanding of how music and
prepare you to work as a consultant understanding of entertainment business, sound operate as forms of social, cultural
or freelancea national or legal and creative processes; an ability to and political communication over the past
international study tour balance these; and an awareness of sixty years.
historical and current entertainment
Core units (6 units) content and business.
Your BCI core units provide you with well- Second major (8 units)
developed communication, project Fashion communication All primary majors listed above can be
management and digital media skills, an Develop theoretical, strategic and studied as second majors, and also:
up-to-date insight into the creative practical knowledge of the transformation
economy, and an appreciation of creative of the Australian fashion industry in Architectural studies
collaboration. international contexts which is changing Learn how architects design and
how fashion is communicated, marketed, document buildings and other structures,
Primary major (8 units) distributed and consumed. Explore new including the fundamentals of building
Animation strategies of branding, trend analysis, technology. Prepare for diverse careers in
Develop skills and knowledge in the styling, promotion and marketing in the practice that embrace vision, design,
history and practices of animation context of omni-tailing and social media. technology and people, and include
including drawing, motion and 3D Learn new modes of digital, graphic and critical writing, enterprise and
computer graphics/computer and technical protocols and engage with a management.
character animation, and real-time range of fashion communication skills
modelling for virtual environments. focusing on fashion graphics, product Industrial design studies
development and fashion journalism. Learn how industrial designers design
Art and design history and draw products, principles of
Develop the expertise for a career in a Film, television and screen ergonomics and the basics of
range of arts professions including Develop knowledge and skills in the manufacturing and computer-aided
curatorial work, art or design criticism, theory and practices of film, television and design. Prepare for diverse careers such
and arts administration. Learn how to screen. Enhance your creative, technical as design critique and writing, enterprise
conduct sophisticated visual analysis, and organisational abilities while building and management.
discuss and write about art and design, storytelling and communication skills.
and contextualise objects and artworks Interior design studies
historically and culturally. Interactive and visual design Learn how people use interior spaces and
Develop contemporary design skills for how interior designers develop and
Creative and professional writing print media, websites, mobile media and represent commercial and domestic
Learn about the key techniques and computer games. Build a career in interiors. Prepare for diverse careers such
topics of discussion and debate in a marketing, web design, electronic as design criticism, writing, enterprise and
variety of genres and writing contexts. publishing, interaction design and the management.
Enhance your ability to develop, adapt creative aspects of game design.
and respond to different forms of creative Landscape architecture studies
and professional writing, equipping you Journalism Learn the fundamentals of ecology and
with the versatility required of professional Develop high-level skills in journalism horticulture applied to sustainable
writers and the critical analytical and research, writing and publication of landscape design, landscape history,
editorial skills relevant to many social and stories, including the editing, layout and technology and construction, and how
employment situations. design skills required for final publication. landscape architects research in all these
areas. Prepare for careers such as the
Dance studies Literary studies design, creation and management of
Gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet Develop skills in textual analysis, critical landscape architectural projects,
and choreography and an understanding thinking and writing, and how to produce broadscale landscape planning and
of the social and historical context of creative work as research. Enhance your landscape research.
dance. Previously acquired skill, awareness of current debates that
knowledge and physical fitness are surround reading, writing and methods of Majors from other faculties include
required. production. advertising, games design,
entrepreneurship, integrated marketing
Drama Media and communication communication, marketing, online
Gain a broad understanding of how Develop skills to produce innovative and environments and public relations.
drama performances are structured, engaging media and communication
performed and organised with an content and apply this knowledge by Access to these additional majors may

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not be available at all campuses. your chosen major or minor Develop the knowledge and skills
● apply your course knowledge to required to pursue a career in the
real-world applications entertainment industries, including an
● design your career path by choosing understanding of the characteristics of
Two minors (4 units each two work integrated learning (WIL) mainstream commercial culture that
minor) units from: an industry partner
appeal to large audiences; an
Or, you can select two minors from a internship programa project to
prepare you to work as a consultant understanding of entertainment business,
variety of areas that may include:
● advertising, audience and user or freelancea national or legal and creative processes; an ability to
international study tour balance these; and an awareness of
research, communication for the
professions, entrepreneurship, historical and current entertainment
international business, Core units (6 units) content and business.
management, marketing, public Your BCI core units provide you with well-
relations developed communication, project Fashion communication
● creative writing, literature, modern
management and digital media skills, an Develop theoretical, strategic and
and popular literature and culture, up-to-date insight into the creative practical knowledge of the transformation
professional writing economy, and an appreciation of creative of the Australian fashion industry in
● studies in behavioural
collaboration. international contexts which is changing
science, behaviour and health, how fashion is communicated, marketed,
nutrition and physical activity distributed and consumed. Explore new
● journalism, media and Primary major (8 units)
strategies of branding, trend analysis,
communication, screen studies Animation
styling, promotion and marketing in the
● a range of languages through the Develop skills and knowledge in the
context of omni-tailing and social media.
Brisbane University Languages history and practices of animation
Alliance. Learn new modes of digital, graphic and
including drawing, motion and 3D
● or other minors available from technical protocols and engage with a
computer graphics/computer and
across the university range of fashion communication skills
character animation, and real-time
focusing on fashion graphics, product
modelling for virtual environments.
Choose electives (2 units) development and fashion journalism.
Choose two additional elective units from Art and design history
the Creative Industries university-wide Film, television and screen
Develop the expertise for a career in a
unit options (electives). Develop knowledge and skills in the
range of arts professions including
theory and practices of film, television and
curatorial work, art or design criticism,
screen. Enhance your creative, technical
Study overseas and arts administration. Learn how to
and organisational abilities while building
Study overseas while gaining credit conduct sophisticated visual analysis,
storytelling and communication skills.
towards your QUT creative industries discuss and write about art and design,
degree with one of our worldwide and contextualise objects and artworks Interactive and visual design
exchange partners. Overseas study can historically and culturally. Develop contemporary design skills for
be for one or two semesters (or during the print media, websites, mobile media and
semester break) and the units you take Creative and professional writing
computer games. Build a career in
can be in a creative or non-creative Learn about the key techniques and
marketing, web design, electronic
discipline area, depending on how they topics of discussion and debate in a
publishing, interaction design and the
match with your QUT course. Saving your variety of genres and writing contexts.
creative aspects of game design.
electives for exchange will allow you the Enhance your ability to develop, adapt
most flexibility. For more information, visit and respond to different forms of creative Journalism
QUT student exchange. and professional writing, equipping you Develop high-level skills in journalism
with the versatility required of professional research, writing and publication of
International Course writers and the critical analytical and stories, including the editing, layout and
editorial skills relevant to many social and design skills required for final publication.
structure employment situations.
Your course Literary studies
Year 1 Dance studies Develop skills in textual analysis, critical
● learn how to apply creativity for Gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet thinking and writing, and how to produce
commercial and artistic gain and choreography and an understanding creative work as research. Enhance your
● gain communication skills
of the social and historical context of awareness of current debates that
● start your major(s) and/or minor(s)
dance. Previously acquired skill, surround reading, writing and methods of
in first semester knowledge and physical fitness are production.
required.
Year 2
● continue studies in your chosen
Media and communication
Drama Develop skills to produce innovative and
major(s) and/or minor(s) Gain a broad understanding of how
● expand your professional engaging media and communication
drama performances are structured, content and apply this knowledge by
knowledge
● study project development and
performed and organised with an producing content for online and print
engage with industry emphasis on contemporary performance media; creating persuasive oral and
● gain core skills important for all forms, and the roles they play in shaping written communication; and evaluating
career paths our understanding of contemporary the impact of media messages through
issues. audience research.
Year 3
● extend your creative skills within Entertainment industries Music

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Develop knowledge in music practice in ● advertising, audience and user * Second majors can be chosen from
contemporary social, cultural and research, communication for the 'Second Major Options'. Restrictions
economic contexts, as well as skills in professions, entrepreneurship, apply in some courses.
specific music and sound environments. international business, * Minors can be selected from 'Creative
management, marketing, public
Build understanding of how music and Industries Minor Options', 'University
relations
sound operate as forms of social, cultural Wide Minor Options', or from 'Language
● creative writing, literature, modern
and political communication over the past and popular literature and culture, Minor Options'.
sixty years. professional writing * Unit Options (electives) can be
● studies in behavioural selected from 'Creative Industries
science, behaviour and health, University Wide Unit Options' or
Second major (8 units) nutrition and physical activity 'Creative Industries Faculty Only Unit
All primary majors listed above can be
● journalism, media and Options'
communication, screen studies
studied as second majors, and also: * A maximum of 10 units can be
● a range of languages through the
Brisbane University Languages selected from other faculties. This
Architectural studies
Alliance. includes units completed as part of
Learn how architects design and or other minors available from

majors and minors.
document buildings and other structures, across the university
including the fundamentals of building * A maximum of 48cps of the following
technology. Prepare for diverse careers in units can be taken throughout your
Choose electives (2 units) course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,
practice that embrace vision, design, Choose two additional elective units from
technology and people, and include KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,
the Creative Industries university-wide KKB350.
critical writing, enterprise and unit options (electives).
management. Students are required to conform to one
of the following two course structures:
Industrial design studies Study Overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit STRUCTURE ONE
Learn how industrial designers design
towards your QUT creative industries *Bachelor of Creative Industries core
and draw products, principles of
degree with one of our worldwide units (6 units)
ergonomics and the basics of
exchange partners. Overseas study can *Creative Industries major (8 units)
manufacturing and computer-aided
be for one or two semesters (or during the
design. Prepare for diverse careers such *Two minors (4 units each)
semester break) and the units you take
as design critique and writing, enterprise
can be in a creative or non-creative *Two unit options (electives) chosen
and management.
discipline area, depending on how they from 'Creative Industries University Wide
Interior design studies match with your QUT course. Saving your Unit Options' or 'Creative Industries
Learn how people use interior spaces and electives for exchange will allow you the Faculty Only Unit Options'
how interior designers develop and most flexibility. For more information, visit Year 1, Semester 1
represent commercial and domestic QUT student exchange. Creative Industries: People
interiors. Prepare for diverse careers such KKB101
and Practices
as design criticism, writing, enterprise and Sample Structure Creative Industries Major: First Unit
management. Semesters
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
Landscape architecture studies ● Notes Minor One: First Unit
Learn the fundamentals of ecology and ● Students are required to conform to Year 1, Semester 2
horticulture applied to sustainable one of the following two course
structures: Creative Industries: Making
landscape design, landscape history, KKB102
● STRUCTURE ONE Connections
technology and construction, and how
landscape architects research in all these
● Year 1, Semester 1 Creative Industries Major: Third Unit
● Year 1, Semester 2
areas. Prepare for careers such as the Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit
● Year 2, Semester 1
design, creation and management of ● Year 2, Semester 2 Minor One: Second Unit
landscape architectural projects, ● Year 3, Semester 1
broadscale landscape planning and Note: Students considering studying
● Year 3, Semester 2 overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
landscape research. ● STRUCTURE TWO
apply by 1 November.
● Year 1, Semester 1
Majors from other faculties include ● Year 1, Semester 2 Year 2, Semester 1
advertising, games design, ● Year 2, Semester 1 A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
entrepreneurship, integrated marketing ● Year 2, Semester 2 (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
communication, marketing, online ● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 DXB102 Visual Communication
environments and public relations.
Introduction to Film, TV
Code Title KPB101
Access to these additional majors may and New Media Production
not be available at all campuses. Notes Photomedia and Artistic
KVB104
* You must complete a minimum of five Practice
(5) subjects from your Creative Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit
Two minors (4 units each Industries Major prior to enrolling in your
Minor One: Third Unit
minor) Work Integrated Learning units
Minor Two: First Unit
Or, you can select two minors from a * Majors can be selected from 'Creative
variety of areas that may include: Industries Major Options'. Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102

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from 2015. Photomedia and Artistic * Second majors can be chosen from
KVB104
Year 2, Semester 2 Practice 'Second Major Options'. Restrictions
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit apply in some courses.
A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options
(either KTB211 or KXB202): Second Major: Third Unit * Minors can be selected from 'Creative
Industries Minor Options', 'University
Creative Industries Events Second Major: Fourth Unit
KTB211 Wide Minor Options', or from 'Language
and Festivals Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102 Minor Options'.
Project Management for from 2015.
KXB202 * Unit Options (electives) can be
Entertainment Year 2, Semester 2 selected from 'Creative Industries
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options University Wide Unit Options' or
Minor One: Fourth Unit (either KTB211 or KXB202): 'Creative Industries Faculty Only Unit
Minor Two: Second Unit Creative Industries Events Options'
KTB211
Year 3, Semester 1 and Festivals * A maximum of 10 units can be
Project Management for selected from other faculties. This
Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit KXB202
Entertainment includes units completed as part of
Minor Two: Third Unit majors and minors.
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning * A maximum of 48cps of the following
Unit Options Second Major: Fifth Unit
units can be taken throughout your
A unit from the Creative Industries Second Major: Sixth Unit course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,
University Wide or Creative Industries Year 3, Semester 1 KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,
Faculty Only Unit Options lists Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit KKB350.
Year 3, Semester 2 Second Major: Seventh Unit Students are required to conform to one
Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit of the following two course structures:
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning
Minor Two: Fourth Unit Unit Options STRUCTURE ONE
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning A unit from the Creative Industries *Bachelor of Creative Industries core
Unit Options University Wide or Creative Industries units (6 units)
A unit from the Creative Industries Faculty Only Unit Options lists *Creative Industries major (8 units)
University Wide or Creative Industries Year 3, Semester 2 *Two minors (4 units each)
Faculty Only Unit Options lists Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit *Two unit options (electives) chosen
STRUCTURE TWO Second Major: Eighth Unit from 'Creative Industries University Wide
*Bachelor of Creative Industries core Unit Options' or 'Creative Industries
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning
units (6 units) Faculty Only Unit Options'
Unit Options
*Creative Industries major (8 units) Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
A unit from the Creative Industries
*A Second major (8 units) University Wide or Creative Industries Creative Industries: Making
KKB102
Faculty Only Unit Options lists Connections
*Two unit options (electives) chosen
from 'Creative Industries University Wide Creative Industries Major: First Unit
Unit Options' or 'Creative Industries Semesters Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
Faculty Only Unit Options' ● Notes Minor One: First Unit
Year 1, Semester 1 ● Students are required to conform to Year 2, Semester 1 (February)
one of the following two course
Creative Industries: People structures: Creative Industries: People
KKB101 KKB101
and Practices ● STRUCTURE ONE and Practices
Creative Industries Major: First Unit ● Year 1, Semester 2 (July) A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
● Year 2, Semester 1 (February) (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
● Year 2, Semester 2 (July)
Second Major: First Unit ● Year 3, Semester 1 (February) DXB102 Visual Communication
Year 1, Semester 2 ● Year 3, Semester 2 (July) Introduction to Film, TV
● Year 4, Semester 1 (February) KPB101
Creative Industries: Making and New Media Production
KKB102 ● STRUCTURE TWO
Connections Year 1, Semester 2 (July) Photomedia and Artistic

KVB104
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit ● Year 2, Semester 1 (February) Practice
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit
● Year 2, Semester 2 (July) Creative Industries Major: Third Unit
● Year 3, Semester 1 (February) Minor One: Second Unit
Second Major: Second Unit ● Year 3, Semester 2 (February)
Note: Students considering studying ● Year 4, Semester 1 (February) Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must from 2015.
apply by 1 November. Code Title Note: Students considering studying
Year 2, Semester 1 Notes overseas in Year 3 Semester 1 must
* You must complete a minimum of five apply by 1 June.
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): (5) subjects from your Creative Year 2, Semester 2 (July)
Industries Major prior to enrolling in your A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options
DXB102 Visual Communication Work Integrated Learning units (either KTB211 or KXB202):
Introduction to Film, TV * Majors can be selected from 'Creative
KPB101 Creative Industries Events
and New Media Production Industries Major Options'. KTB211

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and Festivals overseas in Year 3 Semester 1 must (5) subjects from your Creative
Project Management for apply by 1 June. Industries Major prior to enrolling in your
KXB202 Work Integrated Learning units
Entertainment Year 2, Semester 2 (July)
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options * A maximum of 48cp of the following
(either KTB211 or KXB202): units can be taken throughout your
Minor One: Third Unit
course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,
Minor Two: First Unit Project Management for
KXB202 KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,
Entertainment
Year 3, Semester 1 (February) KKB350
Creative Industries Events
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit KTB211 * A maximum of 10 units can be
and Festivals
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit selected from other faculties. This
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit includes units completed as part of
Minor One: Fourth Unit
Second Major: Third Unit majors and minors.
Minor Two: Second Unit
Second Major: Fourth Unit Course Structures
Year 3, Semester 2 (July)
Year 3, Semester 1 (February) You will be required to complete either
Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit Structure 1 or Structure 2 as outlined
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit
Minor Two: Third Unit below:
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Structure 1: DXB102 or KPB101 or
Second Major: Fifth Unit
Unit Options KVB104; KTB211 or KXB202; two Work
Second Major: Sixth Unit Integrated Learning units; one major
A unit from the Creative Industries
University Wide or Creative Industries Year 3, Semester 2 (February) (96cps); two minors (48cps each) and
Faculty Only Unit Options lists Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit two Creative Industries Unit Options
(electives).
Year 4, Semester 1 (February) Second Major: Seventh Unit
Structure 2: DXB102 or KPB101 or
Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit A unit from the Work Integrated Learning
KVB104; KTB211 or KXB202; two Work
Minor Two: Fourth Unit Unit Options
Integrated Learning units; one major
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning A unit from the Creative Industries (96cps); one second major (96cps) and
Unit Options University Wide or Creative Industries two Creative Industries Unit Options
Faculty Only Unit Options lists (electives).
A unit from the Creative Industries
University Wide or Creative Industries Year 4, Semester 1 (February) Caboolture Campus
Faculty Only Unit Options lists Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit *Year 1 will be completed at Caboolture
STRUCTURE TWO Second Major: Eighth Unit Campus
*Bachelor of Creative Industries core A unit from the Work Integrated Learning Year 1, Semester 1 (February)
units (6 units) Unit Options Creative Industries: People
KKB101
*Creative Industries major (8 units) A unit from the Creative Industries and Practices
*A Second major (8 units) University Wide or Creative Industries A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
Faculty Only Unit Options lists (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
*Two unit options (electives) chosen
from 'Creative Industries University Wide DXB102 Visual Communication
Unit Options' or 'Creative Industries There will be changes to the usual
Introduction to Film, TV and
Faculty Only Unit Options' transition process due to the transfer of KPB101
New Media Production
QUT’s Caboolture campus to USC from 1
Year 1, Semester 2 (July) January 2018. Please refer to changes to Photomedia and Artistic
KVB104
Creative Industries: Making Caboolture campus for more information. Practice
KKB102
Connections A unit from your Major, Second Major or
Creative Industries Major: First Unit Semesters Minor
● IMPORTANT NOTICE: A unit from your chosen Second Major
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit ● Course Structures
Second Major: First Unit or Minor or from the Caboolture Only
● Caboolture Campus
● Year 1, Semester 1 (February) Unit Options (electives)
Year 2, Semester 1 (February)
● Year 1, Semester 2 (July) Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
Creative Industries: People ● Kelvin Grove Campus
KKB101 Creative Industries: Making
and Practices ● Year 2, Semester 1 (February) KKB102
Connections
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options ● Year 2, Semester 2 (July)
(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): ● Year 3, Semester 1 (February) A unit from your Major, Second Major or
● Year 3, Semester 2 (July) Minor
DXB102 Visual Communication
A unit from your Major, Second Major or
Introduction to Film, TV Code Title
KPB101 Minor
and New Media Production IMPORTANT NOTICE:
A unit from your chosen Second Major
Photomedia and Artistic *The majority of your first year of study or Minor or from the Caboolture Only
KVB104
Practice will be completed at Caboolture. A Unit Options (electives)
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit minimum of six units (72 credit points) of
Note: Students considering studying
Second Major: Second Unit your first eight units (96 credit points)
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
must be completed at Caboolture before
Note: KIB101 was recoded to DXB102 apply by 1 November.
transitioning to Kelvin Grove campus.
from 2015. Kelvin Grove Campus
* You must complete a minimum of five
Note: Students considering studying

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*Years 2 and 3 will be completed at ● Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA) KNB124 3D Animation 1
Kelvin Grove Campus ● Entertainment Industries Film, Screen and Animation
(KKBXMJR-ENTINDS) KPB109
Year 2, Semester 1 (February) Histories
● Fashion Communication
A unit from your Major, Second Major or (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously 48cp from the Advanced Animation Unit
Minor Fashion) Options
A unit from your Major, Second Major or ● Film, Television and Screen KNB211 3D Animation 2
Minor (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)
Interactive and Visual Design Real-time 3D Computer

KNB212
A unit from your Major, Second Major or (KKBXMJR-INVISDN) Graphics
Minor ● Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit
A unit from your Major, Second Major or ● Literary Studies (KKBXMJR- KNB222 Virtual Environments
Minor LITSTD)
● Media and Communication Advanced Concepts in
Year 2, Semester 2 (July) KNB311
(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM) Computer Animation 1
One unit from the Level 2 Unit Options ● Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC) Contemporary Issues in the
(either KTB211 or KXB202): KNB313
Screen Industries
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS
Creative Industries Events *Note: KNB312 has been recoded
KTB211 Code Title
and Festivals KNB313 from 2017.
Project Management for Please refer to the following study
KXB202 sequences to plan your program. You
Entertainment Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-
must complete 96 credit points (normally ARTHIST)
A unit from your Major, Second Major or
eight 12 credit point subjects) from the
Minor Code Title
specified units to achieve a major,
A unit from your Major, Second Major or following semester of offer and unit *Description: This major equips you with
Minor requisites (where applicable) to the educational base necessary for a
A unit from your Major, Second Major or determine order of enrolment. Any career in the arts professions, such as
Minor unit(s) that appear in these majors curatorial work, art criticism and arts
and/or minors and are also mandatory administration. It offers a coherent and
Year 3, Semester 1 (February)
elsewhere in your course can not sequential set of units that provide a
A unit from your Major, Second Major or platform for a research-based study of
contribute towards the completion of
Minor the visual arts, design and architecture.
these majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)
A unit from your Major, Second Major or that appear in multiple majors and/or In conjunction with further study, this
Minor minors can only contribute towards the major will assist in preparing you for
A unit from your Major, Second Major or completion of one of these majors or work as a professional in these
Minor minors. disciplines.
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
Unit Options Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN) specific prior knowledge required as a
Code Title prerequisite to undertaking this major.
Year 3, Semester 2 (July)
*Description: This major provides you 96cp from the Art and Design History
A unit from your Major, Second Major or
with important skills in the skills, Unit Options
Minor
principles, concepts and history of DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1
A unit from your Major, Second Major or
animation. Beginning with drawing for Architecture, Culture and
Minor DAB220
animation and an exploration of the Place
A unit from your Major, Second Major or history of the animation industry and its
Minor Architecture in the 20th
practices, you will then apply this DAB325
Century
A unit from the Work Integrated Learning knowledge to current and emerging
Unit Options fields within the animation industry DEB202 Introducing Design History
including motion graphics, 3D modelling KVB102 Modernism
Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major and and animation, real-time 3D and KVB115 Australian Art
Second Major has been re-named character animation. Through the
Australian Art, Architecture
Fashion Communication. If you creation of an interactive virtual KVB212
and Design
commenced the Fashion Major or Second environment you will be given the
Major prior to 2015 you will be permitted opportunity to refine your skills and KVB214 Post 1945 Art
to continue and complete the old Major or expand your knowledge of the 3D Contemporary Asian Visual
KVB215
Second Major. Please refer to Fashion animation industry. Culture
Communication for your list of unit *Assumed Knowledge: There is no KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues
options. specific prior knowledge required as a KVB308 Video Art and Culture
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
In this list 48cp from the Introductory Animation Creative and Professional Writing
● INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS Unit Options (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)
● Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)
● Art and Design History (KKBXMJR- KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1 Code Title
ARTHIST) KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2 *Description: The aim of this major is to
● Creative and Professional Writing prepare students to graduate with
Animation and Motion
(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) KNB123 adequate skills and knowledge in the
● Dance Studies (KKBXMJR- Graphics
area of creative and professional writing;
DANCEST)

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to provide a thorough grounding in a required to confirm your fitness to KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist
variety of genres that include fiction, attempt this major. If so, you must obtain
creative non-fiction, media writing and a physiotherapist's report and have it Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-
corporate writing and editing, thereby approved by the Dance Study Area ENTINDS)
equipping graduates with the versatility Coordinator before you will be permitted Code Title
required of professional writers; to to enrol in this major.
*Description: On completion of this
enhance the critical, analytical and peer- 48cp from the Introductory Dance Unit major, you will be able to demonstrate
reviewing skills of students; to provide Options the knowledge and skills required to
an understanding of creative writing in
KDB105 Architecture of the Body pursue a career in the Entertainment
its social and generic contexts.
KDB106 Dance Analysis Industry. These include an
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no understanding of the characteristics of
specific prior knowledge required as a KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1
mainstream commercial culture that
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KDB108 World Dance appeal to large audiences; an
48cp from the Introductory Creative and KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz understanding both of business and
Professional Writing Unit Options Deconstructing Dance in creative processes; an ability to balance
KDB110 the two of these; and an awareness of
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting History
historical and current Entertainment
KWB10 Creative Writing: the Short KDB120 Dance Practice 1
content and business.
4 Story KDB121 Dance Practice 2
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KWB11 48cp from the Advanced Dance Unit
Youth and Children's Writing specific prior knowledge required as a
2 Options prerequisite to undertaking this major.
KWB11 Introduction to Creative KDB204 Australian Dance Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the
3 Writing
KDB205 Teaching Dance 'Entertainment Industries Unit Options
KWB11 List'. BSB126 is mandatory unless you
Persuasive Writing KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
5 are already undertaking it as part of
KDB231 Latin Dance Party
KWB11 another study package.
Creative Non-Fiction
6 BSB126 Marketing
Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
48cp from the Advanced Creative and KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
Code Title
Professional Writing Unit Options
*Description: The major offers a balance Entertainment Industries Core Units:
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing
of performance theory and practice. It is AMB20
7 Classics Entertainment Marketing
designed as a learning sequence, 7
KWB21 beginning with introductory concepts
Stylistics KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
1 and practices, through intermediate and
KXB102 Global Entertainment
KWB21 on to advanced learning. Underpinning
Corporate Writing and Editing Entertainment Practice:
3 the major is a twin focus on
contemporary performance-making and KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
KWB30 Writing and Publishing
events management. Both of these Business
3 Industry
areas are balanced by studies in theatre Entertainment Industries
KWB31 KXB301
Novel and Memoir history and theory. Core topics include Studio
3
acting; directing; twentieth-century LWS00
performance theory and practice; and Entertainment Law
Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST) 8
events management.
Code Title Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no 'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit
*Description: This major aims to provide specific prior knowledge required as a Options List'. LWS009 is mandatory
a broad grounding in practical and prerequisite to undertaking this major. unless you meet the LWS008
theoretical aspects of dance. You will
48cp from the Introductory Drama Unit prerequisite through another unit.
gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,
Options LWS00
commercially driven genres, Introduction to Law
choreography and critical thinking and KTB101 Understanding Theatre 9
writing together with an understanding of KTB102 Process Drama Project Management for
KXB202
the social and historical context of ballet, KTB104 Performance Innovation Entertainment
contemporary dance, and popular and *Note: AMB200 or KCB301 are
KSB106 Acting Fundamentals
world dance. permitted to count towards this major if
48cp from the Advanced Drama Unit
*Assumed Knowledge: Previously completed in 2010 or earlier. KPB101
Options
acquired knowledge or skill IS required will be permitted to count towards this
for you to undertake this major. For KDB225 Music Theatre Skills study package if completed in 2011 or
health and safety reasons, admission to Creative Industries earlier.
KTB210
this major is dependent upon an Management
appropriate level of physical fitness to Creative Industries Events and Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-
prevent injury, and having no pre- KTB211 FASHION) (previously Fashion)
Festivals
existing injuries or structural/physical Code Title
KTB213 Directing Theatre
issues that would prevent your safe and
KTB215 Staging Australia *Description: This major has been
full participation in all physical activities
designed to offer a mix of theoretical and
within its practical units. You may be KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre
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diversity of fashion careers, where creative, technical and organisational *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
communication is fundamental to the abilities as well as building story telling specific prior knowledge required as a
dissemination of fashion globally. The and communication skills. prerequisite to undertaking this major.
theory units will develop your knowledge *Assumed Knowledge: There is no It is recommended that you review the
and understanding of the history, specific prior knowledge required as a requisite requirements for units to
industry and consumption of fashion and prerequisite to undertaking this major. ensure your unit selection enables you
how fashion is communicated, marketed to successfully complete the
*Note: Students who have commenced
and distributed through industry requirements of this major. DXB102,
this major in 2014 or earlier will
channels for production, and through DXB202 and DXB203 are highly
complete the structure of 48cp of
branding, trends, styling and recommended to be undertaken as first
Introductory Units and 48cp of Advanced
graphic/technical requirements. The year units as they are requisites for
Units.
practical units provide you with a variety many advanced units, but this is not
of options to develop fashion Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,
compulsory.
communication related skills focusing on KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,
KPB113, KPB116. 48cp from the Introductory Interactive
fashion graphics, product development
and Visual Design Unit Options
and fashion journalism. Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,
KPB205, KPB206, KPB210. DXB102 Visual Communication
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
specific prior knowledge required as a 96cp from the Film, Television and DXB201 Visual Interactions
prerequisite to undertaking this major. Screen Unit Options DXB202 Image Production
*From 2015, this major's title has Contemporary Issues in the DXB203 Introduction to Web Design
KNB313
changed from 'Fashion Major' to Screen Industries Programming for Visual
'Fashion Communication Major'. DXB303
Introduction to Film, TV and Designers
KPB101
48cp from the Introductory Fashion New Media Production 48cp from the Advanced Interactive and
Communication Unit Options KPB105 Narrative Production Visual Design Unit Options
DFB102 Introduction to Fashion Film, Screen and Animation DXB301 Interface Design
KPB109
Sustainability: The Materiality Histories DXB302 Typographic Design
DFB203
of Fashion The Movie, TV and New
KPB110 DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design
DFB302 Fashion Visualisation Media Business
DXB401 Advanced Web Design
Unspeakable Beauty: A Film, Television and Screen
DFB303 KPB112 Theories of Visual
History of Fashion Genres DXB402
Communication
Product Design and KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis
DXB403 Design for Interactive Media
DFB406 Development in the Fashion KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
Industry DXB501 Tangible Media
Approaches to Contemporary
48cp from the Advanced Fashion KPB205 *Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 is
Documentary
Communication Unit Options permitted to count towards this major if
KPB206 Global Screen Industries completed in 2014 or earlier.
DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film
Production Management for *Note: KIB109 counts towards the
DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now KPB210
Film, TV and New Media Introductory Interactive and Visual
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism *Note: KPB202 and KPB203 are Design Unit Options if completed in
Ragtrade: The Business of permitted to count towards this major. 2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towards
DFB502
Fashion *Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313 the Advanced unit options if completed
DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies are permitted to count towards this in 2014 or earlier.
*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted to major if completed in 2014 or earlier. *Note: KIB104 is permitted to count
count towards the Advanced Fashion *Note: KNB312 has been recoded towards this major if completed in 2011
Unit Options for students who KNB313 from 2017. or earlier.
commenced this major in 2014 or
earlier. Interactive and Visual Design Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)
*Note: KFB108 is permitted to count (KKBXMJR-INVISDN) Code Title
towards the Introductory Fashion Unit Code Title *Description: This major offers you a
Options if completed in 2014 or earlier. *Description: This major will provide you range of options to develop an
*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206, with the design concepts and principles, understanding of the parameters of the
KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 are practical skills and working methods journalism field. The major will introduce
permitted to count towards this major if needed by a contemporary designer of you to a range of journalism writing
completed in 2011 or earlier. visual and interactive media. You will styles and offers an insight into some
learn how to design effectively for print specialist areas of reporting.
Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR- and electronic media, Web and mobile *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
FLMTVSC) media and computer games and specific prior knowledge required as a
Code Title become equipped with a versatile set of prerequisite to undertaking this major.
design practices to support you to enter 96cp from the Journalism Unit Options
*Description: The aim of this major is to
careers in marketing, web design,
provide students with a range of DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism
electronic publishing, interaction design
understandings in the theory and KJB101 Computational Journalism
and the creative aspects of game
practice of film, television and screen.
design. KJB103 Media Design and Layout
This study area aims to enhance

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KJB120 Newswriting build, and maintain, a media profile. KMB13
Music and Sound Concepts 2
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry *Assumed Knowledge: There is no 2
KJB222 Online Journalism 1 specific prior knowledge required as a 48cp from the Advanced Music Unit
prerequisite to undertaking this major. Options
KJB224 Feature Writing
48cp from the Introductory Media and KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues
Communication Unit Options KMB20 Music Scenes and
KJB280 International Journalism
Media and Communication 0 Subcultures
KJB304 Sub-Editing KCB101
Texts KMB21
The Music Industry
KCB102 Media Mythbusting 5
Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)
Strategic Speech KMB21
Code Title KCB103 Audio / Visual Interaction
Communication 6
*Description: The aims of this major are
Media and Communication: KMB25
to prepare students to graduate with KCB104 Multi-Platform Sound Design
Industries 2
adequate skills and knowledge in the
area of literary and cultural studies; to Inquiry in Media and Please note: KKB345 is permitted to
KCB105
provide a thorough grounding in a range Communication count towards this major if completed in
of texts, both literary and popular, 48cp from the Advanced Media and 2010 or earlier.
ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenth Communication Unit Options
and twentieth century literature and Consumption Matters:
culture; to provide graduates with KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
enhanced skills in critical thinking, Identity
writing and analysis; to provide
KCB205 Professional Communication
graduates with an understanding of the
social and historical context of literary KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
and popular written texts; to provide KCB301 Media Audiences
some understanding of the major *Note: KCB207 is permitted to count
approaches in literary theory. towards the Advanced Media and
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Communication Unit Options if
specific prior knowledge required as a completed in 2012 or earlier.
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
96cp from the Literary Studies Unit Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)
Options Code Title
KWB10 *Description: This major aims to impart a
Introduction to Literary Studies
8 broad understanding of music practice in
KWB10 contemporary social, cultural and
Writing Australia economic contexts. It aims to provide
9
students with a combination of practical
KWB11
Youth and Children's Writing and theoretical skills to support a career
2
in music within administrative, business,
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing or organisational areas.
7 Classics
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KWB20 Modern Times (Literature and specific prior knowledge required as a
8 Culture in the 20th Century) prerequisite to undertaking this major.
KWB20 It is recommended that you review the
Shakespeare, Then and Now
9 requisite requirements for units to
Imagining the Americas: ensure your unit selection enables you
KWB21
Contemporary American to successfully complete the
0
Literature and Culture requirements of this major.
KWB30 Wonderlands: Literature and 48cp from the Introductory Music Unit
8 Culture in the 19th Century Options
KWB31 Popular Fictions, Popular KMB00
Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll
1 Culture 3
KMB00
Media and Communication (KKBXMJR- World Music
4
MEDIACM)
KMB10
Code Title Sound, Image, Text
7
*Description: This major offers you a KMB11
range of options to develop an Music and Sound Production 1
9
understanding of the parameters of the
KMB12
professional communication field. The Music and Sound Concepts 1
2
major enables you to develop the skills
and knowledge to prepare media KMB12
Music and Sound Production 2
material for organisations that wish to 9

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Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code KK34
proficiency requirements.
CRICOS 056185A
IELTS (International English Language
Duration 3 years Testing System)
(full-time)
Speaking 6.0
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Writing 6.0
points) Reading 6.0
International fee 2017: $26700 per year Listening 6.0
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
Overall 6.5
Total credit 288 cp
points

Credit points 48 cp
full-time sem.

Start months February

Int. Start Months February


Refer to majors for July
entry information.

Course Program Director, School


Coordinator of Creative Practice

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Handbook I did make it to the final recall
Domestic Entry requirements
Year 2017 Prerequisites During the week preceding 1 December
Successful audition 2016, QUT will update the preference
QUT code KK34
information within your QTAC application
CRICOS 056185A Key dates to reflect your audition outcome. You will
● 2 August 2016: QTAC applications be able to check this via QTAC’s
Duration 3 years and the QUT Online Registration
(full-time) Application Services. If you are unsure
Form open how to check your preference status there
Campus Kelvin Grove ● 9 September 2016: The QUT Online is a helpful video located on QTAC’s
Registration Form closes and Check & change webpage.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requests for registrations and
points) submission of supporting What information will I see?
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
documentation after this date will
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) not be considered. Within your Preferences tab you will see
one of the following statuses:
Total credit 288 cp What happens next ● Based on the information currently
points
How do I find out my first audition held by QTAC you have satisfied
Credit points 48 cp outcome? the minimum entry requirements in
full-time sem. order to be considered for a place in
Start months February Following the first audition, applicants will this course.
● Based on the information currently
be shortlisted for final recall. Final recalls
Int. Start Months February will be conducted on Monday 21 and held by QTAC you have not
Tuesday 22 November 2016 at Z9, satisfied the minimum entry
Course Program Director, School requirements in order to be
Coordinator of Creative Practice Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr of
considered for a place in this
Kelvin Grove Rd & Musk Avenue, QUT
Discipline Sean Mee course. What does this mean?If you
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Kelvin Grove Campus.
have satisfied the minimum entry
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
Information regarding shortlisted requirements for this course you will
applicants will be made available from the then be considered for a place in
Audition recall notices website from 6pm the course in the 1 December 2016
Wednesday 16 November 2016. QTAC offer round. Depending on
course place availability, further
Recalled applicants will be listed by QUT offers may be made in subsequent
application ID. Your QUT application ID QTAC offer rounds.As more
begins with CIF-ACTING followed by 5 applicants will meet the minimum
numbers (e.g. CIF-ACTING12345). It can entry requirements than available
be found on your QUT detailed course places, meeting the
confirmation notice as well as the QUT minimum entry requirements does
confirmation email you received at the not guarantee a QTAC offer will be
completion of the online registration made.Successful applicants will
process. only receive one offer from QTAC,
to their highest eligible preference.If
This will be the only published recall you have not satisfied the minimum
information. QUT will not be contacting entry requirements, QUT will not be
recalled applicants individually. If you are able to offer you a place in the
scheduled for a final recall but do not course. You may wish to review
attend, you cannot be considered for a your QTAC course preferences.
place in the course. They can be added or amended via
QTAC’s Application Services. For
Instructions on how to prepare for the more information on changing
final recall will be included on the Audition preferences, you can contact QTAC
recall notices website. Information Services on 1300 GO
QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858
I did not make it to the final recall 1222.
If you do not progress to the final recall,
Application guide for 2017
QUT will not be able to offer you a place
in the course. You may wish to review
applicants
your QTAC course preferences. They can 1. Apply through QTAC. Current
be added or amended via QTAC’s Creative Industries Faculty (CIF)
Application Services. For more undergraduate students changing
information on changing preferences, you course or major must instead
can contact QTAC Information Services submit an I Form or CM Form as
on 1300 GO QTAC (1300 467 822) or appropriate.
2. From 2 August - 9 September:
(07) 3858 1222.

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complete the QUT Online 2016. Audition locations and dates
Registration Form. You must have First audition
a valid QTAC number or current Applicants who are successful in the first
QUT student ID number to audition round will be recalled for a final International students are encouraged to
complete this step audition on 21 or 22 November 2016. attend the first audition as outlined below.
3. Pay the non-refundable $65 service Recalled applicants will be listed by QUT Please nominate your preferred date on
fee via QUTPay. Applicants Additional Entry registration number only. your application. Applicants who are
seeking admission assistance via
QTAC’s Educational Access unable to attend the first audition can
Scheme and/or QUT’s Oodgeroo Audition feedback submit an audition submission and video
Centralised Assessment Selection Due to the large number of applications statement.
Program are exempt from the received, the selection panel is unable to
service fee. provide feedback to applicants. All offers Brisbane
4. Attend your nominated audition. for the course will be made through ● Monday 26 to Wednesday

QTAC or QUT Student Business Services 28 September 2016, Z9, Creative


Note: Registering with QUT is separate if you are a current CIF undergraduate Industries Precinct 2, cnr of Kelvin
and in addition to listing the course as a student. Grove Rd & Musk Avenue, QUT
preference with QTAC. To successfully Kelvin Grove Campus
apply for entry into this course you are Contacts
required to do both. All above steps must Sydney
Please contact the Creative Industries
● Thursday 10 November, 2016,
be completed to be considered for a place Faculty by:
Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir
in the course. The audition process is
Street, Surry Hills
managed by CIF. All offers for the course Phone: (07) 3138 8114
will be made through QTAC or QUT Townsville
Student Business Services (for current Email: ci@qut.edu.au
● Thursday 3 November, 2016,

CIF undergraduate students only). Metropole Hotel, 81 Palmer Street,


Domestic Assumed Townsville
Audition information and knowledge
preparation Before you start this course we assume Final recall
Audition information and preparation you have sound knowledge in these Applicants who are successful in the first
areas audition round will be recalled for a final
Acting audition pieces ● English audition on 21 or 22 November 2016 in
Brisbane. You must attend this audition in
Audition locations and dates We assume that you have knowledge person. If you do not attend your final
First audition equivalent to four semesters at high recall audition, you cannot be considered
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound for a place in the course. Recalled
You are required to attend one of the achievement (4, SA). applicants will be notified after 16
following auditions. Audition times are November 2016.
selected as part of the QUT Online
Registration Form process. The time and
International Entry
date of your audition cannot be changed requirements Minimum English
except in exceptional circumstances. Prerequisites requirements
● Successful audition; and Students must meet the English
If you do not attend your audition you ● Successful completion of Australian proficiency requirements.
cannot be considered for a place in the Year 12 or comparable qualification
course. IELTS (International English Language
Applicant checklist Testing System)
Brisbane Please send the following documents Speaking 6.0
● Monday 26 to Wednesday 28
along with your application form (F Form) Writing 6.0
September 2016, Z9, Creative to QUT.
Industries Precinct 2, cnr of Kelvin Reading 6.0
Grove Rd & Musk Avenue, QUT Applications submitted after November 30 Listening 6.0
Kelvin Grove Campus in any given year may not be assessed in Overall 6.5
time for commencement of study in
Sydney
Semester 1 of the following year. You
● Thursday 10 November 2016,
may post or e-mail your application: Additional Costs
Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir ● F form; and There are requirements that you will need
Street, Surry Hills ● YouTube link/s of your work if you to meet as a student in this course.
are unable to attend the first Information is available from the
Townsville
● Thursday 3 November, 2016,
audition Additional course requirements and
Metropole Hotel, 81 Palmer Street, costs website.
Please send copies only – documents will
Townsville
not be returned. Pathways to Further Study
Recall audition On successful completion of this course,
Acting audition preparation
All recall auditions will be held in you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Brisbane. Information regarding acting audition preparation the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),
shortlisted applicants will be available provided you have met entry
from the acting recall notices acting audition pieces requirements.
webpage from 6pm on 16 November,

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting)
● instrumental training of your body, * A Second Major
Domestic Course structure voice, imagination and feelings Year 1, Semester 1
Your course ● enhance your degree with chosen
Year 1 electives in film production and KSB103 Voice and Movement 1
● engage in 20 hours of acting studio theatre history KSB107 Acting 1
work per week A Complementary Studies unit
● learn acting methods grounded in a Year 2
fierce commitment to emotional Year 1, Semester 2
● manage the transition from freeing
honesty the instrument to applying craft KSB104 Voice and Movement 2
● train in vocal techniques, techniques KSB108 Acting 2
movement, improvisation, ● continue your development in voice,
storytelling and combat A Complementary Studies unit
movement and physical storytelling
● investigate your expressive ● refine your skills through acting Year 2, Semester 1
strengths and weaknesses, and studios and rehearsals KSB223 Voice and Movement 3
open up new possibilities ● perform in film shoots and studio
● instrumental training of your body, KSB229 Acting 3
productions
voice, imagination and feelings ● write and perform your own material A Complementary Studies unit
● enhance your degree with chosen ● work as an ensemble with a
electives in film production and Year 2, Semester 2
shared vocabulary
theatre history ● enhance your degree with chosen KSB224 Voice and Movement 4
electives in film, scriptwriting and KSB230 Acting 4
Year 2 theatre history A Complementary Studies unit
● manage the transition from freeing
the instrument to applying craft Year 3, Semester 1
techniques Year 3 KSB301 Theatre Project 1
● continue your development in voice, ● rehearse, film and perform in
movement and physical storytelling professional film shoots and main Year 3, Semester 2
● refine your skills through acting stage productions A Complementary Studies unit
studios and rehearsals ● learn and practise self-tape and
audition techniques A Complementary Studies unit
● perform in film shoots and studio
productions ● be mentored by professional casting A Complementary Studies unit
● write and perform your own material directors and agents A Complementary Studies unit
● work as an ensemble with a ● focus on your individual
development work and coaching in Complementary Studies Option -
shared vocabulary
● enhance your degree with chosen productions Advanced Acting Practice Minor
electives in film, scriptwriting and ● research your career path to (KKFAMNR-ACTING)
theatre history position yourself for entry into an Year 3, Semester 2
international industry
● present your film and stage work, KSB302 Theatre Project 2
Year 3
ActingWorks, to Sydney agents and
● rehearse, film and perform in
casting directors
professional film shoots and main
stage productions
● learn and practise self-tape and Sample Structure
audition techniques Semesters
● be mentored by professional casting
directors and agents ● Course Requirements
● focus on your individual ● Year 1, Semester 1
development work and coaching in ● Year 1, Semester 2
productions ● Year 2, Semester 1
● research your career path to ● Year 2, Semester 2
position yourself for entry into an ● Year 3, Semester 1
international industry ● Year 3, Semester 2
● present your film and stage work, ● Complementary Studies Option -
ActingWorks, to Sydney agents and Advanced Acting Practice Minor
casting directors (KKFAMNR-ACTING)
● Year 3, Semester 2
International Course Code Title
structure Course Requirements
Your course In addition to the mandatory units in this
Year 1
● engage in 20 hours of acting studio
course, you must complete 96 credit
points from the Complementary Studies
work per week
● learn acting methods grounded in a options below:
fierce commitment to emotional * Advanced Acting Practice Minor
honesty (strongly recommended); PLUS a Minor
● train in vocal techniques,
or 48 credit points of Unit Options
movement, improvisation,
storytelling and combat * A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit
● investigate your expressive Options
strengths and weaknesses, and * Two Minors
open up new possibilities

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation)
Handbook animation as a showcase of
Domestic Assumed your professional skills and
Year 2017 knowledge knowledge
Before you start this course we assume ● learn about the current animation
QUT code KK34 industry and contemporary issues in
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 056185A areas the screen industry
● English
● explore pathways for future
Duration 3 years vocational opportunity, research or
(full-time) other entrepreneurial aspirations
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 8 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Study overseas
Rank 84
achievement (4, SA). Study overseas while gaining credit
OP Guarantee Yes towards your QUT creative industries
Minimum English degree with one of our worldwide
Campus Kelvin Grove
exchange partners. Overseas study can
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per requirements be for one or two semesters (or during the
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English semester break) and the units you take
points) proficiency requirements. can be in a creative or non-creative
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
IELTS (International English Language discipline area, depending on how they
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) match with your QUT course. Saving your
Testing System)
Total credit 288 cp electives for exchange will allow you the
points Speaking 6.0 most flexibility. For more information, visit
Writing 6.0 QUT student exchange.
Credit points 48 cp
full-time sem. Reading 6.0
Start months February Listening 6.0 International Course
Overall 6.5 structure
Int. Start Months February
July commencement may Your course
be available on approval Year 1
of the requisite credit for Pathways to Further Study
prior learning or advanced On successful completion of this course,
● develop your capacity to create
standing. animated works
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● learn to use 3D computer graphics,
Deferment You can defer your offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), drawing and motion graphics
and postpone the start of provided you have met entry
your course for one year.
● study animation, screen history and
requirements. practices
Course Program Director, School ● expand your interest and knowledge
Coordinator of Creative Practice Domestic Course structure of the animation medium
Discipline Dr Chris Carter Your course
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Year 2
Year 1
Email: ci@qut.edu.au ● extend your knowledge of animation
● develop your capacity to create
practices
animated works ● engage in studio-based learning
● learn to use 3D computer graphics,
and respond creatively to project
drawing and motion graphics
briefs
● study animation, screen history and ● understand the principles of 3D
practices
character animation, real-time 3D
● expand your interest and knowledge
computer graphics, compositing for
of the animation medium
visual effects and motion capture for
virtual production
Year 2 ● develop your critical analysis skills
● extend your knowledge of animation to evaluate your own work and the
practices way you present your ideas visually
● engage in studio-based learning
and respond creatively to project Year 3
briefs ● apply your accumulated learning to
● understand the principles of 3D
produce a major creative work
character animation, real-time 3D
exploring any aspect or medium of
computer graphics, compositing for
animation as a showcase of
visual effects and motion capture for
your professional skills and
virtual production
knowledge
● develop your critical analysis skills ● learn about the current animation
to evaluate your own work and the
industry and contemporary issues in
way you present your ideas visually
the screen industry
● explore pathways for future
Year 3 vocational opportunity, research or
● apply your accumulated learning to other entrepreneurial aspirations
produce a major creative work
exploring any aspect or medium of

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation)

Study Overseas KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2


Study overseas while gaining credit Animation and Motion
KNB123
towards your QUT creative industries Graphics
degree with one of our worldwide KNB124 3D Animation 1
exchange partners. Overseas study can Film, Screen and Animation
be for one or two semesters (or during the KPB109
Histories
semester break) and the units you take
can be in a creative or non-creative Note: Students considering studying
discipline area, depending on how they overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
match with your QUT course. Saving your apply by 1 November.
electives for exchange will allow you the Year 2, Semester 1
most flexibility. For more information, visit KNB211 3D Animation 2
QUT student exchange. Real-time 3D Computer
KNB212
Graphics
Sample Structure A Complementary Studies unit
Semesters
A Complementary Studies unit
● Course Requirements Year 2, Semester 2
● Course Updates KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit
● Year 1, Semester 1
● Year 1, Semester 2 KNB222 Virtual Environments
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 2
A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 1
Advanced Concepts in
Code Title KNB311
Computer Animation 1
Course Requirements
Contemporary Issues in the
In addition to the mandatory units in this KNB313
Screen Industries
course, you must complete 96 credit
A Complementary Studies unit
points from the Complementary Studies
options below: A Complementary Studies unit
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit Year 3, Semester 2
Options Advanced Concepts in
KNB321
* Two Minors Computer Animation 2
* A Second Major A Complementary Studies unit
Course Updates A Complementary Studies unit
Note that from 2015 the following course
updates apply:
* KIB101 has been replaced with
KPB101
* KVB114 has been replaced with
KPB114
* KNB121 has been replaced with
KPB109
If you've already successfully completed
KIB101, KVB114 and KNB121 they will
still contribute to your course. If you
commenced your course prior to 2015
and haven't yet successfully completed
any one of these units, you'll take the
new replacement unit instead. This will
be updated on your study plan, ready for
when you enrol.
Year 1, Semester 1
KNB113 Animation Methodologies
KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1
Introduction to Film, TV and
KPB101
New Media Production
Studio Approaches to Screen
KPB114
Projects
Year 1, Semester 2

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)
Handbook ● learn about the real world of the
Domestic Assumed writing and publishing industry
Year 2017 knowledge ● expand your study with electives in
Before you start this course we assume creative or other disciplines
QUT code KK34
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 056185A areas Study overseas
● English Study overseas while gaining credit
Duration 3 years
(full-time) towards your QUT creative industries
We assume that you have knowledge degree with one of our worldwide
OP 11 equivalent to four semesters at high exchange partners. Overseas study can
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound be for one or two semesters (or during the
Rank 76
achievement (4, SA). semester break) and the units you take
OP Guarantee Yes can be in a creative or non-creative
Campus Kelvin Grove Minimum English discipline area, depending on how they
requirements match with your QUT course. Saving your
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per electives for exchange will allow you the
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English
points) proficiency requirements. most flexibility. For more information, visit
QUT student exchange.
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) International Course
Total credit 288 cp
points Speaking 6.0 structure
Writing 6.0 Your course
Credit points 48 cp
full-time sem. Reading 6.0 Year 1
● introduction to creative writing
Start months February Listening 6.0
practice
Overall 6.5 ● develop critical and analytical skills
Int. Start Months February
July commencement may in reading and writing a variety of
be available on approval literature forms
of the requisite credit for Pathways to Further Study ● learn from lecturers and tutors with
prior learning or advanced On successful completion of this course,
standing. industry experience
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● write and analyse short stories,

Deferment You can defer your offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), creative nonfiction and youth writing
and postpone the start of provided you have met entry
your course for one year. requirements. Year 2
● build on practical skills and
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Creative Practice Domestic Course structure conceptual backgrounds
● study scriptwriting, stylistics, poetics
Discipline Craig Bolland Your course
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
and corporate writing
Year 1 ● explore how a variety of notable
Email: ci@qut.edu.au ● introduction to creative writing novels were written
practice ● choose electives to tailor your
● develop critical and analytical skills course to your strengths and
in reading and writing a variety of vocational interests
literature forms
● learn from lecturers and tutors with Year 3
industry experience ● write a sustained piece of creative
● write and analyse short stories, work in a genre of your choice
creative nonfiction and youth writing ● participate in editing and developing

a manuscript for a targeted market


Year 2 ● undertake an in-depth study of long
● build on practical skills and fiction and life writing
conceptual backgrounds ● learn about the real world of the
● study scriptwriting, stylistics, poetics writing and publishing industry
and corporate writing ● expand your study with electives in
● explore how a variety of notable creative or other disciplines
novels were written
● choose electives to tailor your Study Overseas
course to your strengths and Study overseas while gaining credit
vocational interests
towards your QUT creative industries
degree with one of our worldwide
Year 3
exchange partners. Overseas study can
● write a sustained piece of creative
work in a genre of your choice be for one or two semesters (or during the
● participate in editing and developing semester break) and the units you take
a manuscript for a targeted market can be in a creative or non-creative
● undertake an in-depth study of long discipline area, depending on how they
fiction and life writing match with your QUT course. Saving your

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)
electives for exchange will allow you the Year 2, Semester 1 Creative Writing Advanced
KWB232
most flexibility. For more information, visit Great Books: Creative Practice 1
KWB207
QUT student exchange. Writing Classics Year 3, Semester 1
KWB211 Stylistics Creative Industries Project
Sample Structure KKB345
A Complementary Studies unit 1
Semesters Year 3, Semester 2
A Complementary Studies unit
● Course Requirements Year 2, Semester 2 Contemporary Investigation
● Year 1, Semester 1 KCB310 in Journalism, Media and
KWB212 Writing Poetry
● Year 1, Semester 2 Communication
● Year 2, Semester 1 Corporate Writing and
KWB213 KWB302 Novel and Genre
● Year 2, Semester 2 Editing
● Year 3, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 2
A Complementary Studies unit
● Complementary Studies Option -
Advanced Writing Practice Minor Year 3, Semester 1
(KKFAMNR-ADWRPRC) Editing and Developing the
● Year 2, Semester 2 KWB310
Manuscript
● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 KWB313 Novel and Memoir
● Complementary Studies Option - A Complementary Studies unit
Creative Writing & Literary Studies
A Complementary Studies unit
Research Minor (KKFAMNR-
CRWRRES) Year 3, Semester 2
● Year 2, Semester 2 Writing and Publishing
● Year 3, Semester 1 KWB303
Industry
● Year 3, Semester 2
KWB306 Creative Writing Project 1
Code Title A Complementary Studies unit
Course Requirements A Complementary Studies unit
In addition to the mandatory units in this Complementary Studies Option -
course, you must complete 96 credit Advanced Writing Practice Minor
points from the Complementary Studies (KKFAMNR-ADWRPRC)
options below:
Requisite: BFA Creative and
* Advanced Writing Practice Minor; Professional Writing students only. This
PLUS a Minor or 48 credit points of Unit package is only available to students
Options with a GPA of 5 and above at the end of
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit semester 3.
Options Year 2, Semester 2
* Two Minors Creative Writing Advanced
KWB232
* A Second Major Practice 1
Please note: the Creative Writing and Year 3, Semester 1
Literary Studies Research Minor has Creative Writing Advanced
been discontinued from 2016. Only KWB332
Practice 2
current students will be permitted to
Year 3, Semester 2
complete the minor.
KWB302 Novel and Genre
Year 1, Semester 1
Creative Writing Advanced
KWB110 Writing Fundamentals KWB333
Practice 3
Introduction to Creative
KWB113 Complementary Studies Option -
Writing
Creative Writing & Literary Studies
KWB115 Persuasive Writing Research Minor (KKFAMNR-
KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction CRWRRES)
Year 1, Semester 2 Requisite: BFA Creative and
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting Professional Writing students only. This
package is only available to students
Creative Writing: the Short with a GPA of 5.5 and above at the end
KWB104
Story of semester 3.
Introduction to Literary Please note: this minor has been
KWB108
Studies discontinued from 2016. Current
Youth and Children's students will be permitted to complete
KWB112
Writing the minor.
Note: Students considering studying Please note: KKB347 has been
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must discontinued and replaced with KCB310.
apply by 1 November. Year 2, Semester 2

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance Performance)
Handbook QTAC’s Application Services. For
Domestic Entry requirements
more information on changing
Year 2017 Prerequisites
preferences, you can contact QTAC
Successful audition
QUT code KK34 Information Services on 1300 GO
Key dates QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858
CRICOS 056185A 1222.
● 2 August 2016: QTAC applications
Duration 3 years and the QUT Online Registration
(full-time) Form opens. Application guide for 2017
Campus Kelvin Grove ● 9 September 2016: QUT Online applicants
Registration Form closes and 1. Apply through QTAC. Current
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per requests for registrations and Creative Industries Faculty (CIF)
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) submission of supporting undergraduate students changing
documentation after this date will course or major must instead
International fee 2017: $26700 per year not be considered. submit an I Form or CM Form as
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
appropriate.
Total credit 288 cp What happens next 2. From 2 August - 9 September:
points How do I find out my audition outcome? complete the QUT Online
Registration Form. You must have
Credit points 48 cp
full-time sem. During the week preceding 18 November a valid QTAC number or current
2016, QUT will update the preference QUT student ID number to
Start months February complete this step.
information within your QTAC application
3. Pay the non-refundable $65 service
Int. Start Months February to reflect your audition outcome. You will
fee via QUTPay. Applicants
be able to check this via QTAC’s seeking admission assistance via
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Creative Practice Application Services. If you are unsure QTAC’s Educational Access
how to check your preference status there Scheme and/or QUT’s Oodgeroo
Discipline Csaba Buday is a helpful video located on QTAC’s
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Centralised Assessment Selection
Email: ci@qut.edu.au Check & change webpage. Program are exempt from the
service fee.
What information will I see? 4. Attend your nominated audition.
Bring your supporting
Within your Preferences tab you will see documentation with you to the
one of the following statuses: audition.
● Based on the information currently

held by QTAC you have satisfied Please Note: Registering with QUT is
the minimum entry requirements in separate and in addition to listing the
order to be considered for a place in course as a preference with QTAC. To
this course. successfully apply for entry into this
● Based on the information currently
course you are required to do both. All
held by QTAC you have not above steps must be completed to be
satisfied the minimum entry considered for a place in the course. The
requirements in order to be
audition process is managed by CIF. All
considered for a place in this
offers for the course will be made through
course. What does this mean?If you
QTAC or QUT Student Business Services
have satisfied the minimum entry
(for current CIF undergraduate students
requirements for this course you will
only).
then be considered for a place in
the course in the 18 November
Supporting documentation
2016 QTAC offer round. Depending
on course place availability, further checklist
offers may be made in subsequent
● A resume or curriculum vitae, no
more than two pages long
QTAC offer rounds.As more ● A 4” x 6” full length body shot facing
applicants will meet the minimum front or side in in leotard and tights
entry requirements than available or swim suit (no board shorts)
course places, meeting the ● Tertiary Dance Council Personal
minimum entry requirements does Statement
not guarantee a QTAC offer will be ● Tertiary Dance Council
made.Successful applicants will Physiotherapist Examination Report
only receive one offer from QTAC,
to their highest eligible preference.If You must bring this documentation with
you have not satisfied the minimum you when you attend your audition.
entry requirements, QUT will not be Applicants who are unable to attend an
able to offer you a place in the audition and will be submitting an audition
course. You may wish to review submission and video statement should
your QTAC course preferences. email their supporting documentation in
They can be added or amended via pdf format, together with their QUT

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance Performance)
Registration confirmation page to Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr
Domestic Assumed Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue
ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au by 9
September 2016. knowledge QUT Kelvin Grove Campus
Before you start this course we assume
Dance performance audition you have sound knowledge in these Sydney
● Monday 26 September, 2016
preparation areas
● English 12:00 pm – 4:30pm, University of
Dance performance audition preparation NSW (Kensington Campus)
We assume that you have knowledge Webster Studio 335, 3rd Floor,
Audition locations and dates Robert Webster Building (G14),
equivalent to four semesters at high
You are required to attend one of the Kensington Campus, NSW 2033
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
following auditions. Audition times are
achievement (4, SA).
selected as part of the QUT Online Rockhampton
Registration Form process. The time and ● Tuesday 27 September, 2016

date of your audition cannot be changed International Entry 12:00 pm – 4:30pm, The Beverley
except in exceptional circumstances. requirements Prange Dance Centre, 158 Denison
Applicants who live in a remote area and Prerequisite St, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700
cannot attend an audition can submit an ● Successful audition; and
audition submission and video statement ● Successful completion of Australian Minimum English
when completing the QUT Online Year 12 or comparable qualification requirements
Registration Form. Students must meet the English
Application checklist proficiency requirements.
If you do not attend your audition you Please send the following documents
cannot be considered for a place in the along with your F Form to QUT. IELTS (International English Language
course. Applications submitted after November 30 Testing System)
in any given year may not be assessed in Speaking 6.0
Brisbane time for commencement of study in
● Thursday 29 September, 2016,
Semester 1 of the following year. Please Writing 6.0
11:30 am – 5:00pm at Building Z9, apply as soon as possible. You may post Reading 6.0
Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr or e-mail your application. Listening 6.0
Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue, ● All documents requested on the F
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus Overall 6.5
● Friday 30 September, 2016 –
Form
● A resume or curriculum vitae, no
11:30am – 5:00pm, at Building Z9,
Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr
more than two pages Additional Costs
● A 4” x 6” full length body shot facing
Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue There are requirements that you will need
front or side in leotard and tights or to meet as a student in this course.
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus
swim suit (no board shorts) Information is available from the
● Tertiary Dance Council Personal
Sydney Additional course requirements and
Statement
● Monday 26 September, 2016
● Tertiary Dance Council
costs website.
12:00 pm – 4:30pm, University of Physiotherapist Examination Report
NSW (Kensington Campus) ● YouTube link/s of your audition Pathways to Further Study
Webster Studio 335, 3rd Floor, submission and video statement if On successful completion of this course,
Robert Webster Building (G14), you are unable to attend an audition you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Kensington Campus, NSW 2033
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),
Please send copies only – documents will provided you have met entry
Rockhampton
● Tuesday 27 September, 2016
not be returned. requirements.
12:00 pm – 4:30pm, The Beverley
Dance performance audition
Prange Dance Centre, 158 Denison Domestic Course structure
St, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700 preparation
You can find information on the dance
Your course
performance audition preparation here. Year 1
Audition Feedback ● transitional training studies in
Due to the large number of applications
Audition locations and dates physical, technical and
received, the selection panel is unable to psychological approaches
provide feedback to applicants. All offers International applicants are encouraged ● core technique classes in ballet
for the course will be made through to attend an audition as outlined below. and contemporary
QTAC or QUT Student Business Services Please nominate your preferred date on ● showcase your skills in two
if you are a current CIF undergraduate your application. Applicants who are major performance seasons
student. unable to attend an audition can submit ● fundamentals of choreography
an audition submission and video ● study anatomy, conditioning, dance
Contacts statement. history and dance analysis
Please contact the Creative Industries
Faculty by: Brisbane Year 2
● Thursday 29 September, 2016, ● refine your technique and
Phone: (07) 3138 8114 11:30 am – 5:00pm at Building Z9, performance skills
Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr ● performance opportunities in
Email: ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue, industry-relevant settings
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus ● advance your choreographic
● Friday 30 September, 2016 –
practice
11:30am – 5:00pm, at Building Z9, ● learn how to teach dance in a broad

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance Performance)
range of contexts dance artists This unit will be updated on your study
● acquire skills in portfolio and ● opportunities for performance plan for you to enrol in.
showreel preparation, applying for showcases, secondments and tours Year 1, Semester 1
funding, collaborative networking, in Australia or overseas
personal development, performance ● tailor your course to your career KDB101 Performance 1
psychology and health management aspirations through your electives KDB103 Dance Technique Studies 1
● contextualise cutting-edge
KDB105 Architecture of the Body
performance and choreography Study Overseas
Deconstructing Dance in
Study overseas while gaining credit KDB110
Year 3 History
towards your QUT creative industries
● acquire technical and interpretive degree with one of our worldwide Year 1, Semester 2
skills exchange partners. Overseas study can KDB104 Dance Technique Studies 2
● engage with practising professional
be for one or two semesters (or during the KDB106 Dance Analysis
dance artists
● opportunities for performance semester break) and the units you take
KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1
showcases, secondments and tours can be in a creative or non-creative
in Australia or overseas discipline area, depending on how they A Complementary Studies unit
● tailor your course to your career match with your QUT course. Saving your Note: Students considering studying
aspirations through your electives electives for exchange will allow you the overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
most flexibility. For more information, visit apply by 1 November.
Study overseas QUT student exchange. Year 2, Semester 1
Study overseas while gaining credit
Contextualising Dance in the
towards your QUT creative industries Sample Structure KDB206
21st Century
degree with one of our worldwide Semesters
exchange partners. Overseas study can KDB209 Choreographic Studies 2
be for one or two semesters (or during the ● Course Requirements KDB213 Dance Technique Studies 3
semester break) and the units you take ● Course Updates A Complementary Studies unit
can be in a creative or non-creative ● Year 1, Semester 1
● Year 1, Semester 2 Year 2, Semester 2
discipline area, depending on how they
match with your QUT course. Saving your
● Year 2, Semester 1 KDB205 Teaching Dance
● Year 2, Semester 2
electives for exchange will allow you the KDB208 Integrated Professional Skills
● Year 3, Semester 1
most flexibility. For more information, visit KDB214 Dance Technique Studies 4
● Year 3, Semester 2
QUT student exchange. ● Complementary Studies Option - A Complementary Studies unit
Advanced Dance Performance
International Course Practice Minor (KKFAMNR- Year 3, Semester 1
DANCEPF) KDB306 Dance Project 1
structure ● Year 1, Semester 2 KDB310 Professional Dance Training 1
Your course ● Year 2, Semester 1
Year 1 ● Year 2, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● transitional training studies in ● Year 3, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
physical, technical and Year 3, Semester 2
psychological approaches Code Title
● core technique classes in ballet Course Requirements KDB311 Professional Dance Training 2
and contemporary A Complementary Studies unit
In addition to the mandatory units in this
● showcase your skills in two A Complementary Studies unit
major performance seasons course, you must complete 96 credit
● fundamentals of choreography points from the Complementary Studies A Complementary Studies unit
● study anatomy, conditioning, dance options below: Complementary Studies Option -
history and dance analysis * Advanced Dance Performance Advanced Dance Performance Practice
Practice Minor; PLUS 48 credit points of Minor (KKFAMNR-DANCEPF)
Year 2 Unit Options (KKB345 is strongly
● refine your technique and Only available to singe degree BFA
recommended as one of these Unit (Dance Performance) students (not dual
performance skills Options)
● performance opportunities in degree students)
industry-relevant settings * Advanced Dance Performance Year 1, Semester 2
● advance your choreographic Practice Minor; PLUS a Minor
practice KDB102 Performance 2
Course Updates
● learn how to teach dance in a broad Year 2, Semester 1
range of contexts Note that from 2015 the following course
updates apply: KDB211 Performance 3
● acquire skills in portfolio and

showreel preparation, applying for * KDB207-1 and KDB207-2 have been Year 2, Semester 2
funding, collaborative networking, replaced with KDB209 KDB212 Performance 4
personal development, performance Year 3, Semester 2
If you’ve already successfully completed
psychology and health management
● contextualise cutting-edge KDB207-1 and KDB207-2 they will still KDB307 Dance Project 2
performance and choreography contribute to your course. If you
commenced your course prior to 2015
Year 3 and haven’t yet successfully completed
● acquire technical and interpretive KDB207-1 and KDB207-2, you’ll enrol in
skills the replacement unit KDB209 instead.
● engage with practising professional

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance)
Handbook to offer you a place in the course. You
Domestic Entry requirements
may wish to review your QTAC course
Year 2017 Prerequisites
preferences. They can be added or
Successful audition
QUT code KK34 amended via QTAC’s Application
Key Dates Services. For more information on
CRICOS 056185A changing preferences, you can contact
● 2 August 2016: QTAC applications
Duration 3 years and the QUT Online Registration QTAC Information Services on 1300 GO
(full-time) Form open. QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.
Campus Kelvin Grove ● 9 September 2016: QUT Online
Registration Form closes and Application guide for 2017
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per requests for registrations and applicants
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) submission of supporting 1. Apply through QTAC. Current
documentation after this date will Creative Industries Faculty (CIF)
International fee 2017: $26700 per year not be considered. undergraduate students changing
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
course or major must instead
Total credit 288 cp What happens next submit an I Form or CM Form as
points How do I find out my audition outcome? appropriate.
Credit points 48 cp 2. From 2 August - 9 September:
full-time sem. During the week preceding 18 November complete the QUT Online
2016, QUT will update the preference Registration Form. You must have
Start months February a valid QTAC number or current
information within your QTAC application
Int. Start Months February to reflect your audition outcome. You will QUT student ID number to
be able to check this via QTAC’s complete this step.
Course Program Director, School 3. Pay the non-refundable $65 service
Coordinator of Creative Practice Application Services. If you are unsure
fee via QUTPay. Applicants
how to check your preference status there seeking admission assistance via
Discipline Csaba Buday is a helpful video located on QTAC’s
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 QTAC’s Educational Access
Email: ci@qut.edu.au check & change webpage. Scheme and/or QUT’s Oodgeroo
Centralised Assessment Selection
What information will I see? Program are exempt from the
service fee.
Within your Preferences tab you will see 4. Attend your nominated audition.
one of the following statuses: Bring your supporting
● Based on the information currently documentation with you to the
held by QTAC you have satisfied audition.
the minimum entry requirements in
order to be considered for a place in Note: Registering with QUT is separate
this course. and in addition to listing the course as a
● Based on the information currently
preference with QTAC. To successfully
held by QTAC you have not apply for entry into this course you are
satisfied the minimum entry required to do both. All above steps must
requirements in order to be
be completed to be considered for a place
considered for a place in this
course. in the course. The audition process is
managed by CIF. All offers for the course
What does this mean? will be made through QTAC or QUT
Student Business Services (for current
If you have satisfied the minimum entry CIF undergraduate students only).
requirements for this course you will then
be considered for a place in the course in Supporting documentation
the 18 November 2016 QTAC offer round. checklist
Depending on course place availability, ● A resume or curriculum vitae, no
further offers may be made in subsequent more than two pages long
QTAC offer rounds. ● A 4” x 6” full length body shot facing
front or side in leotard and tights or
As more applicants will meet the swim suit (no board shorts)
minimum entry requirements than ● Tertiary Dance Council Personal
available course places, meeting the Statement
minimum entry requirements does not
● Tertiary Dance Council
Physiotherapist Examination Report
guarantee a QTAC offer will be made.
You must bring this documentation with
Successful applicants will only receive
you when you attend your audition.
one offer from QTAC, to their highest
Applicants who are unable to attend an
eligible preference.
audition and will be submitting an audition
If you have not satisfied the minimum submission and video statement should
entry requirements, QUT will not be able email their supporting documentation in

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance)
pdf format together with their QUT Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue
Domestic Assumed QUT Kelvin Grove Campus
Registration confirmation page to
ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au by 9 knowledge
September 2016. Before you start this course we assume Sydney
you have sound knowledge in these ● Monday 26 September, 2016 8am

Dance audition preparation areas –12:30 pm, University of NSW


● English (Kensington Campus) Webster
Dance audition preparation
Studio 335, 3rd Floor, Robert
We assume that you have knowledge Webster Building (G14), Kensington
Audition locations and dates Campus, NSW 2033
You are required to attend one of the equivalent to four semesters at high
following auditions. Audition times are school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rockhampton
selected as part of the QUT Online achievement (4, SA).
● Tuesday 27 September, 2016 8
Registration Form process. The time and am –12:30pm, The Beverley Prange
date of your audition cannot be changed International Entry Dance Centre, 158 Denison Street ,
except in exceptional circumstances. requirements Rockhampton, Qld, 4700
Applicants who live in a remote area and Prerequisites
cannot attend an audition can submit an ● Successful audition; and Minimum English
audition submission and video statement Successful completion of Australian
when completing the QUT Online

requirements
Year 12 or comparable qualification Students must meet the English
Registration Form.
proficiency requirements.
Applicant checklist
If you do not attend your audition you Please send the following documents IELTS (International English Language
cannot be considered for a place in the along with your F Form to QUT. Testing System)
course. Applications submitted after November 30 Speaking 6.0
in any given year may not be assessed in
Brisbane time for commencement of study in Writing 6.0
● Thursday 29 September, 2016, 7:30
Semester 1 of the following year. Please Reading 6.0
am – 12:00pm at Building Z9,
apply as soon as possible. You may post Listening 6.0
Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr
Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue, or e-mail your application.
Overall 6.5
● All documents requested on the F
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus
● Friday 30 September, 2016 – Form
7:30am – 12:00pm, at Building Z9,
● A resume or curriculum vitae, no
Important Notice
Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr more than two pages Students who commenced this course in
● A 4” x 6” full length body shot facing
Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue 2009 or earlier should seek advice from
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus front or side in leotard and tights or the Course Coordinator regarding any
swim suit (no board shorts) remaining unit enrolment.
● Tertiary Dance Council Personal
Sydney
● Monday 26 September, 2016 8am
Statement Phone: +61 7 3138 8114, Email:
● Tertiary Dance Council
–12:30 pm, University of NSW ci@qut.edu.au
(Kensington Campus) Webster Physiotherapist Examination Report
● YouTube link/s of your audition
Studio 335, 3rd Floor, Robert Students commencing from 2013 should
Webster Building (G14), Kensington submission and video statement if
you are unable to attend an audition follow the standard course structure.
Campus, NSW 2033

Rockhampton Please send copies only – documents will Additional costs


● Tuesday 27 September, 2016
not be returned. There are requirements that you will need
8
am –12:30pm, The Beverley Prange to meet as a student in this course.
Dance Centre, 158 Denison Street , Dance audition preparation Information is available from the
Rockhampton, Qld, 4700 The dance audition preparation Additional course requirements and
information is available here. costs website.
Audition Feedback
Due to the large number of applications Audition locations and dates Pathways to Further Study
received, the selection panel is unable to International applicants are encouraged On successful completion of this course,
provide feedback to applicants. All offers to attend an audition as outlined below. you will be eligible to apply for entry into
for the course will be made through Please nominate your preferred date on the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),
QTAC or QUT Student Business Services your application. Applicants who are provided you meet the entry
if you are a current CIF undergraduate unable to attend an audition can submit requirements.
student. an audition submission and video
statement. You can also apply to continue into a
Contacts graduate-entry teacher education course.
Please contact the Creative Industries Brisbane
● Thursday 29 September, 2016, 7:30
Faculty by:
am – 12:00pm at Building Z9,
Domestic Course structure
Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr Your course
Phone: (07) 3138 8114
Kelvin Grove Rd and Musk Avenue, Year 1
Email: ci@qut.edu.au QUT Kelvin Grove Campus ● technique studies focus on physical
● Friday 30 September, 2016 –
and conceptual approaches
7:30am – 12:00pm, at Building Z9, ● cover contemporary dance, ballet,
Creative Industries Precinct 2, cnr hip hop and jazz

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance)
● take part in a performance work works KDB207-1 and KDB207-2 they will still
● learn the fundamentals of ● advance your choreographic contribute to your course. If you
choreography practice commenced your course prior to 2015
● study anatomy, dance history and ● learn how to teach dance in a broad and haven't yet successfully completed
dance analysis range of contexts KDB207-1 and KDB207-2, you'll enrol in
● contextualise cutting-edge the replacement unit KDB209 instead.
Year 2 performance and choreography This unit will be updated on your study
● study contemporary dance ● non-dance units can be selected
plan for you to enrol in.
technique and alternative genres from across QUT
including world dance styles Year 1, Semester 1
● develop and deliver workshop Year 3 KDB105 Architecture of the Body
material related to performance ● tailor your course to transition into KDB111 Performance in Context 1
works your chosen professional area
● advance your choreographic ● further your studies within a second Deconstructing Dance in
KDB110
practice discipline, for example, drama units History
● learn how to teach dance in a broad to become a dance and drama KDB120 Dance Practice 1
range of contexts teacher, or advanced choreography
● contextualise cutting-edge units for a choreographic career Year 1, Semester 2
performance and choreography ● develop sophisticated workshop KDB106 Dance Analysis
● non-dance units can be selected materials to communicate your KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1
from across QUT choreography
● incorporate field research about a KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz
Year 3 dance of interest to you KDB121 Dance Practice 2
● tailor your course to transition into Note: Students considering studying
your chosen professional area Study Overseas overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
● further your studies within a second Study overseas while gaining credit apply by 1 November.
discipline, for example, drama units towards your QUT creative industries
to become a dance and drama Year 2, Semester 1
degree with one of our worldwide
teacher, or advanced choreography exchange partners. Overseas study can KDB108 World Dance
units for a choreographic career
be for one or two semesters (or during the Contextualising Dance in the
● develop sophisticated workshop KDB206
materials to communicate your semester break) and the units you take 21st Century
choreography can be in a creative or non-creative KDB209 Choreographic Studies 2
● incorporate field research about a discipline area, depending on how they
KDB230 Dance Practice 3
dance of interest to you match with your QUT course. Saving your
electives for exchange will allow you the Year 2, Semester 2
Study overseas most flexibility. For more information, visit KDB205 Teaching Dance
Study overseas while gaining credit QUT student exchange. KDB215 Performance in Context 2
towards your QUT creative industries KDB231 Latin Dance Party
degree with one of our worldwide Sample Structure
exchange partners. Overseas study can A Complementary Studies unit
Semesters
be for one or two semesters (or during the Year 3, Semester 1
semester break) and the units you take ● Course Requirements KDB305 Performance in Context 3
can be in a creative or non-creative ● Course Updates
● Year 1, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
discipline area, depending on how they
match with your QUT course. Saving your
● Year 1, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
electives for exchange will allow you the ● Year 2, Semester 2
most flexibility. For more information, visit Year 3, Semester 2
● Year 3, Semester 1
QUT student exchange. ● Year 3, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit (KDB204
Australian Dance highly recommended)
International Course Code Title
A Complementary Studies unit
structure Course Requirements
A Complementary Studies unit
Your course In addition to the mandatory units in this
course, you must complete 96 credit A Complementary Studies unit
Year 1
● technique studies focus on physical points from the Complementary Studies
and conceptual approaches options below:
● cover contemporary dance, ballet,
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit
hip hop and jazz Options
● take part in a performance work

● learn the fundamentals of * Two Minors


choreography * A Second Major
● study anatomy, dance history and
Course Updates
dance analysis
Note that from 2015 the following course
Year 2 updates apply:
● study contemporary dance
* KDB207-1 and KDB207-2 have been
technique and alternative genres replaced with KDB209
including world dance styles
● develop and deliver workshop If you've already successfully completed
material related to performance

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)
Handbook ● undertake internships and project-
Domestic Assumed based work
Year 2017 knowledge ● complete your second major, minors
Before you start this course we assume or electives
QUT code KK34 learn from specialist staff and
you have sound knowledge in these ●

CRICOS 056185A areas industry professionals


● English
● prepare, create and present your
Duration 3 years final production
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 9 equivalent to four semesters at high Study overseas
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Study overseas while gaining credit
Rank 81
achievement (4, SA). towards your QUT creative industries
OP Guarantee Yes degree with one of our worldwide
Minimum English exchange partners. Overseas study can
Campus Kelvin Grove
be for one or two semesters (or during the
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per requirements semester break) and the units you take
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English can be in a creative or non-creative
points) proficiency requirements. discipline area, depending on how they
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
IELTS (International English Language match with your QUT course. Saving your
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) electives for exchange will allow you the
Testing System)
Total credit 288 cp most flexibility. For more information, visit
points Speaking 6.0 QUT student exchange.
Writing 6.0
Credit points 48 cp
full-time sem. Reading 6.0 International Course
Start months February Listening 6.0 structure
Int. Start Months February
Overall 6.5 Your course
July commencement may Year 1
be available on approval strong practical focus with
of the requisite credit for Pathways to Further Study ●

prior learning or advanced On successful completion of this course, classes, workshops and an end-of-
standing. year production
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● investigate theatre history
Deferment You can defer your offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), ● develop performance skills
and postpone the start of provided you have met entry
your course for one year.
● learn how to lead drama workshops
requirements. in theatre, educational and
Course Program Director, School corporate contexts
Coordinator of Creative Practice Domestic Course structure
Discipline Sean Mee Your course Year 2
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Year 1
● extend practical skills and
Email: ci@qut.edu.au understanding of devised
● strong practical focus with
performance in the Australian
classes, workshops and an end-of-
and community theatre context, its
year production
history and plays
● investigate theatre history ● option to undertake events and
● develop performance skills
festival management units
● learn how to lead drama workshops ● tailor your course to your vocational
in theatre, educational and
interests
corporate contexts ● choose electives in a second major
and/or minors from creative
Year 2 industries or across QUT
● extend practical skills and
understanding of devised Year 3
performance in the Australian ● develop as a collaborative and
and community theatre context, its
entrepreneurial theatre artist
history and plays ● acquire leadership skills in directing
● option to undertake events and ● analyse your own creative practice
festival management units ● undertake internships and project-
● tailor your course to your vocational
based work
interests ● complete your second major, minors
● choose electives in a second major
or electives
and/or minors from creative ● learn from specialist staff and
industries or across QUT
industry professionals
● prepare, create and present your
Year 3 final production
● develop as a collaborative and
entrepreneurial theatre artist
● acquire leadership skills in directing
● analyse your own creative practice

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)

Study Overseas KTB212 Theatre and Community


Study overseas while gaining credit A Complementary Studies unit
towards your QUT creative industries A Complementary Studies unit
degree with one of our worldwide Year 2, Semester 2
exchange partners. Overseas study can
be for one or two semesters (or during the KTB215 Staging Australia
semester break) and the units you take DRAMA SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:
can be in a creative or non-creative One unit (12cp) from the Drama
discipline area, depending on how they Semester 2 Unit Options (KTB211 or
match with your QUT course. Saving your KTB213):
electives for exchange will allow you the Creative Industries
most flexibility. For more information, visit KTB211
Events and Festivals
QUT student exchange.
KTB213 Directing Theatre
Sample Structure A Complementary Studies unit
Semesters A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3, Semester 1
● Course Requirements
● Year 1, Semester 1 KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre
● Year 1, Semester 2 KTB303 Production 3
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 2
● Year 3, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 2
Code Title KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist
Course Requirements KTB313 Production 4
In addition to the mandatory units in this A Complementary Studies unit
course, you must complete 96 credit A Complementary Studies unit
points from the Complementary Studies
options below:
* A Minor (recommended: Performance
Events and Festivals Minor); PLUS 48
credit points of Unit Options
* Two Minors of your choice
(recommended: Performance Events
and Festivals Minor)
* A Second Major
Year 1, Semester 1
KTB101 Understanding Theatre
KTB102 Process Drama
Performing Skills 1:
KTB103
Character and Scene
KTB107 The Creating Body
Year 1, Semester 2
KTB104 Performance Innovation
KTB105 Production 1
Performing Skills 2: Style
KTB106
and Form
KTB108 Applied Theatre
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
KTB205 Production 2
DRAMA SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:
One unit (12cp) from the Drama
Semester 1 Unit Options (KTB210 or
KTB212):
Creative Industries
KTB210
Management

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Fashion)
Handbook
Minimum English Year 3
In your final year, you will consolidate
Year 2017 requirements your design identity and practice. You will
Students must meet the English
QUT code KK34 develop a substantial body of work that
proficiency requirements.
will be showcased to industry. You will
CRICOS 056185A
IELTS (International English Language continue to diversify your studies through
Duration 3 years Testing System) electives. Throughout the year you will
(full-time) identify issues relevant to your planned
Speaking 6.0
Campus Kelvin Grove career and position yourself effectively for
Writing 6.0 entry into the fashion industry or
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6,500 per Reading 6.0 postgraduate study.
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5 International Course
International fee 2017: $26,700 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) structure
Total credit 288 cp Important Notice Your course
points From 2015 this major has been moved to Year 1
Credit points 48 cp DE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours) You will focus on the integration of
full-time sem. (Fashion). Continuing students should conceptual design principles with the
complete their KK34 studies by the end of practical skills and understanding of
Start months February
2017 as some units may be offered for a pattern cutting and garment construction.
Int. Start Months February limited time for transition purposes. You will gain knowledge of the materials,
Please contact ci@qut.edu.au if you have skills and processes involved in fashion
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of any concerns regarding completing your design including trend analysis, and
your course for one year. studies within this timeframe. issues around sustainability and ethical
production. You will develop core skills in
Course Program Director, School drawing and fashion presentation and you
Coordinator of Creative Practice Pathways to Further Study
On successful completion of this course, will be introduced to key ideas in Fashion
Discipline Dean Brough
you will be eligible to apply for entry into History and Theory.
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
Email: ci@qut.edu.au the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),
provided you have met entry Year 2
Building on the skills from your first year,
requirements.
you will expand your knowledge of
international fashion while developing
Domestic Course structure your own design aesthetic. You will
Your course increase your knowledge of and ability to
Year 1 research fashion cultures and deepen
You will focus on the integration of your knowledge of fashion history and
conceptual design principles with the theory. Through electives you will develop
practical skills and understanding of a broader knowledge of design and
pattern cutting and garment construction. creativity. You will have the opportunity to
You will gain knowledge of the materials, study abroad as an exchange student.
skills and processes involved in fashion
design including trend analysis, and Year 3
issues around sustainability and ethical In your final year, you will consolidate
production. You will develop core skills in your design identity and practice. You will
drawing and fashion presentation and you develop a substantial body of work that
will be introduced to key ideas in Fashion will be showcased to industry. You will
History and Theory. continue to diversify your studies through
electives. Throughout the year you will
Year 2 identify issues relevant to your planned
Building on the skills from your first year, career and position yourself effectively for
you will expand your knowledge of entry into the fashion industry or
international fashion while developing postgraduate study.
your own design aesthetic. You will
increase your knowledge of and ability to
research fashion cultures and deepen
your knowledge of fashion history and
theory. Through electives you will develop
a broader knowledge of design and
creativity. You will have the opportunity to
study abroad as an exchange student.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, TV and New Media Production)
Handbook equipment including digital formats
Domestic Assumed and multi-camera
Year 2017 knowledge ● in writing, develop knowledge of
Before you start this course we assume genre and further develop your
QUT code KK34 writing skills including dialogue
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 056185A areas ● work collaboratively to create
● English experimental productions, music
Duration 3 years clips, short productions or television
(full-time) programs
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Year 3
Rank 91 ● work as a member of a creative
achievement (4, SA).
Campus Kelvin Grove team on major productions
● build on and refine your knowledge
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per Minimum English and skills
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) requirements ● as a specialist, work in teams
Students must meet the English on documentaries, dramas,
International fee 2017: $26700 per year proficiency requirements. television series or digital media
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) content
IELTS (International English Language ● for producing, learn project
Total credit 288 cp
points Testing System) management and the multifaceted
role of producer
Credit points 48 cp Speaking 6.0 ● for craft-based specialisations,
full-time sem. Writing 6.0 experiment with broadcast-quality,
Start months February Reading 6.0 digital and mobile formats
● opportunities to undertake
Int. Start Months February Listening 6.0 internships
July commencement may Overall 6.5 ● showcase your work to industry
be available on approval
of the requisite credit for
prior learning or advanced Study overseas
standing. Additional Costs Study overseas while gaining credit
There are requirements that you will need
Deferment You can defer your offer towards your QUT creative industries
to meet as a student in this course.
and postpone the start of degree with one of our worldwide
your course for one year. Information is available from the
exchange partners. Overseas study can
Additional course requirements and
Course Program Director, School
be for one or two semesters (or during the
costs website.
Coordinator of Creative Practice semester break) and the units you take
can be in a creative or non-creative
Discipline Dr Chris Carter Pathways to Further Study discipline area, depending on how they
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 On successful completion of this course,
Email: ci@qut.edu.au match with your QUT course. Saving your
you will be eligible to apply for entry into electives for exchange will allow you the
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), most flexibility. For more information, visit
provided you have met entry QUT student exchange.
requirements.
International Course
Domestic Course structure
structure
Your course
Year 1
Your course
Year 1
● gain understanding of relevant ● gain understanding of relevant
cultural contexts for your work
cultural contexts for your work
● study styles and genres from film ● study styles and genres from film
and television formats
and television formats
● learn practical skills in writing and ● learn practical skills in writing and
business
business
● develop technical skills in directing, ● develop technical skills in directing,
camera, editing and sound
camera, editing and sound
Year 2
Year 2
● gain specialist skills in producing, ● gain specialist skills in producing,
writing, editing, cinematography,
writing, editing, cinematography,
sound and directing
sound and directing
● in producing, develop skills in film ● in producing, develop skills in film
and screen production, and gain
and screen production, and gain
experience in pitching your ideas,
experience in pitching your ideas,
audience measurement and
audience measurement and
legal issues
legal issues
● in the craft areas, work on ● in the craft areas, work on
sophisticated, broadcast-quality
sophisticated, broadcast-quality

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, TV and New Media Production)
equipment including digital formats * Two Minors Year 3, Semester 2
and multi-camera * A Second Major KPB206 Global Screen Industries
● in writing, develop knowledge of
genre and further develop your Notes A Complementary Studies Option
writing skills including dialogue * A maximum of 48cps of the following A Complementary Studies Option
● work collaboratively to create units can be taken throughout your A Complementary Studies Option
experimental productions, music course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,
clips, short productions or television Complementary Studies Option -
KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347,
programs Advanced Screen Production Minor
KKB350.
(KKFAMNR-SCRNPRD)
Year 3 Year 1, Semester 1
Description: This minor will extend your
● work as a member of a creative Introduction to Film, TV and
KPB101 knowledge and skills relevant to the
team on major productions New Media Production demands and expectations of the Film,
● build on and refine your knowledge
KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis TV and New Media Production industry
and skills
● as a specialist, work in teams Studio Approaches to Screen through practical production experience
KPB114 and exposure in a professional setting. It
on documentaries, dramas, Projects
television series or digital media will extend on Screen Production
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
content experiences in new and unique
● for producing, learn project Year 1, Semester 2 environments and further equip you with
management and the multifaceted KPB105 Narrative Production expertise particular to technology and
role of producer Film, Screen and Animation employability in the workplace.
● for craft-based specialisations, KPB109
Histories KPB320 Advanced Production 1
experiment with broadcast-quality,
digital and mobile formats The Movie, TV and New KPB321 Advanced Production 2
KPB110
● opportunities to undertake Media Business
internships Editing and Technical
● showcase your work to industry KPB115
Production

Study Overseas Note: Students considering studying


Study overseas while gaining credit overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
towards your QUT creative industries apply by 1 November.
degree with one of our worldwide Year 2, Semester 1
exchange partners. Overseas study can Film, Television and Screen
be for one or two semesters (or during the KPB112
Genres
semester break) and the units you take A Complementary Studies Option
can be in a creative or non-creative
discipline area, depending on how they YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:
match with your QUT course. Saving your Select two units (24cp) from the Year 2
electives for exchange will allow you the Semester 1 Unit Options:
most flexibility. For more information, visit KPB201 Experimental Production
QUT student exchange. Film and Television
KPB207
Scriptwriting
Sample Structure Production Management for
Semesters KPB210
Film, TV and New Media
● Course Requirements Year 2, Semester 2
● Notes Approaches to Contemporary
● Year 1, Semester 1 KPB205
Documentary
● Year 1, Semester 2
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies Option
● Year 2, Semester 2 YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:
● Year 3, Semester 1 Select two units (24cp) from the Year 2
● Year 3, Semester 2 Semester 2 Unit Options:
● Complementary Studies Option -
Advanced Screen Production Minor KPB211 Writing Dialogue
(KKFAMNR-SCRNPRD) Multi-Camera TV Studio
KPB213
Production
Code Title
KPB214 Single Camera TV Production
Course Requirements
Project Development for Film,
In addition to the mandatory units in this KPB302
TV and New Media
course, you must complete 96 credit
points from the Complementary Studies Year 3, Semester 1
options below: Contemporary Issues in the
KNB313
* Advanced Screen Production Minor Screen Industries
(strongly recommended); PLUS a Minor A Complementary Studies Option
or 48 credit points of Unit Options A Complementary Studies Option
* A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit A Complementary Studies Option
Options

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)
Handbook benefit the development of design
Domestic Assumed
solutions.
Year 2017 knowledge
Before you start this course we assume Year 2
QUT code KK34
you have sound knowledge in these In second year you will deepen your
CRICOS 056185A areas visual and interaction design skills, and
● English
Duration 3 years consolidate your visual and creative style.
(full-time) Classes in second year include interface
We assume that you have knowledge
design, advanced web design,
OP 10 equivalent to four semesters at high
typography and illustration, and theories
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rank 79 of visual communication. In second year
achievement (4, SA).
you will also commence your secondary
OP Guarantee Yes
studies in an area of your choice such as
Campus Kelvin Grove Minimum English advertising, animation, architecture, art
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6,500 per requirements history, fashion design, film and TV, game
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English design, industrial design, interior design,
points) proficiency requirements. online environments, music and sound, or
International fee 2017: $26,700 per year
visual arts.
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) Year 3
Total credit 288 cp The final year of the course includes
points Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0 advanced studies in visual and interaction
Credit points 48 cp design that will allow you to consolidate
full-time sem. Reading 6.0 your design practice through developing
Start months February Listening 6.0 an understanding of integrated project
Overall 6.5 development and responses to briefs
Int. Start Months February
July commencement within a studio environment. Guest
subject to approval of the lecturers and master classes from
requisite credit for prior Important Notice industry professionals and authentic,
learning/advanced From 2015 this major has been moved to industry-focused learning experiences,
standing. DE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours) including internship options, will ensure
Course Program Director, School (Interactive & Visual Design). Continuing that you are ready to join the workforce.
Coordinator of Creative Practice students should complete their KK34 The year will culminate in a graduating
Discipline Dr Jeremy Kerr
studies by the end of 2017 as some units exhibition attended by industry
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 may be offered for a limited time for representatives.
Email: ci@qut.edu.au transition purposes. Please contact
ci@qut.edu.au if you have any concerns
regarding completing your studies within
International Course
this timeframe. structure
Your course
Pathways to Further Study Year 1
On successful completion of this course, In your first year of study you will work
you will be eligible to apply for entry into with a variety of media in the design
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), studios. You will develop a foundational
provided you have met entry understanding of visual communication,
requirements. motion graphics, interaction design and
design thinking. Through the first year you
Domestic Course structure will acquire the technical skills needed to
Your course implement your designs in print and
electronic media. By responding to design
Year 1
briefs, you will learn to target your design
In your first year of study you will work
to a specific audience, context and
with a variety of media in the design
purpose. In studio classes you will
studios. You will develop a foundational
participate in critical reviews and discover
understanding of visual communication,
how the practice of design critiques
motion graphics, interaction design and
benefit the development of design
design thinking. Through the first year you
solutions.
will acquire the technical skills needed to
implement your designs in print and
Year 2
electronic media. By responding to design
In second year you will deepen your
briefs, you will learn to target your design
visual and interaction design skills, and
to a specific audience, context and
consolidate your visual and creative style.
purpose. In studio classes you will
Classes in second year include interface
participate in critical reviews and discover
design, advanced web design,
how the practice of design critiques

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)
typography and illustration, and theories
of visual communication. In second year
you will also commence your secondary
studies in an area of your choice such as
advertising, animation, architecture, art
history, fashion design, film and TV, game
design, industrial design, interior design,
online environments, music and sound, or
visual arts.

Year 3
The final year of the course includes
advanced studies in visual and interaction
design that will allow you to consolidate
your design practice through developing
an understanding of integrated project
development and responses to briefs
within a studio environment. Guest
lecturers and master classes from
industry professionals and authentic,
industry-focused learning experiences,
including internship options, will ensure
that you are ready to join the workforce.
The year will culminate in a graduating
exhibition attended by industry
representatives.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sound Design)
Handbook Musk Avenue
Domestic Entry requirements
Kelvin Grove, QLD, 4059
Year 2017 2013 registrations have (opening hours from 8am to 6pm)
QUT code KK34 closed
Registrations for the 2013 intake were
CRICOS 056185A due on the 14 September 2012 and are Post
Duration 3 years now closed. If you had not registered and QUT Creative Industries Faculty
(full-time) you are considering applying to study in O Block, B Wing
2014 we recommend you read the Victoria Park Road
Campus Kelvin Grove
following information as a guide only as it Kelvin Grove, QLD, 4059
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6,500 per details requirements for entry in 2013 and
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit these may change prior to the 2014
points) Service fee
intake. A $33 service fee applies to all applicants,
International fee 2017: $26,700 per year excluding applicants who seeking
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
Prerequisites admission assistance via QUT’s Q-Step
Total credit 288 cp Successful portfolio and/or Oodgeroo schemes. This payment
points is to be made via QUTPay and please
Credit points 48 cp Closing date ensure you print the confirmation page as
full-time sem. Register online and submit your portfolio you will need to attach it to your portfolio.
Start months February and additional supporting documentation
with QUT by Friday, 14 September 2012. Frequently asked questions
Int. Start Months February
What should my portfolio
Course Program Director, School Additional entry include?
Coordinator of Creative Practice
requirements A portfolio of music/sound works that you
Discipline Dr Kiley Gaffney In addition to applying through QTAC and have created. Suitable items include (but
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 you must also before the closing date: are not limited to):
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
1. Complete the Online Registration ● Sound design for video or websites

Form and print the confirmation ● Soundscapes you have

page. recorded/engineered/produced
2. Post or submit the following ● Sounds created using computer

documentation to the Creative software


Industries Faculty:
You should include three contrasting
● Online registration confirmation pieces - total duration for all pieces 10
page minutes maximum.
● A current passport sized photograph
● A copy of your most recent school Acceptable formats are:
report and/or results of previous ● Audio CD (must be able to be
tertiary studies played in a standard CD player)
● A portfolio of sound works ● CD-ROM (must be compatible with
● A written statement Macintosh and PC)
● A copy of the QUTpay confirmation ● DVD (must be able to be played in a
page from your online credit card standard DVD player)
payment for the $33 service charge ● USB stick
(PLEASE NOTE: Q-Step and ATSI ● Printed screenshots of creative
applicants are exempt from the planning (if relevant)
service fee)
Your folio must also be accompanied by
Please Note: Registering plus submitting
written notes (maximum 200 words) that
your supporting documentation with QUT
explain your precise role in each of the
is separate is separate and in addition to
items (i.e. what your role/s were in the
listing the course as a preference with
creation of the piece, how you created the
QTAC. To successfully apply for entry
piece, your artistic aims in creating the
into this course you are required to do
piece).
both. The portfolio process is managed by
Creative Industries Faculty; however, all All portfolio items should be marked with
offers for the course will be made through your name and contact details. Please
QTAC in December. note that portfolios are not returned

Delivery details Please ensure you test your CDs, CD-


In person ROMs, DVDs or USB sticks on multiple
Creative Industries Faculty Additional systems, before submitting them. Failure
Entry of your media to play in the specified
Z6, Level 1 The Hub-foyer delivery slots equipment may adversely affect your folio
Creative Industries Precinct result.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sound Design)

What qualities are QUT Creative International Entry ROMs, DVDs or USB sticks on multiple
systems, before submitting them. Failure
Industries looking for in the requirements of your media to play in the specified
portfolio? Please send the following documents equipment may adversely affect your folio
● Originality of approach along with your F Form to QUT. You may result.
● Technical skill in design, recording post or e-mail your application.
and production ● All documents requested on the F
What qualities are QUT Creative
● Clear articulation of creative form Industries looking for in the portfolio?
approach ● Current passport sized photograph
● Originality of approach
● General sense of emotional ● Portfolio of sound works
● Technical skill in design, recording
engagement/success in storytelling ● Written statement
and production
● Diversity of material presented ● Clear articulation of creative
Please send copies only – documents will approach
What should my written not be returned. ● General sense of emotional

statement include? engagement/success in storytelling


Your written statement (total 2 pages Prerequisites ● Diversity of material presented

maximum) should address the following 4 Successful portfolio


points: What should my written statement
● Your past experiences in sound Minimum completion of schooling include?
design or production activities comparable to Australian Year 12
● What sound design or designers (in ● Your written statement (total 2
movies, games, etc) inspire you Closing date pages maximum) should address
● Your ambitions during your studies
There are no closing dates for the following 4 points:
and beyond international applicants. We encourage ● Your past experiences in sound
● How you think studying Sound
you to apply as soon as you decide on design or production activities
Design at QUT will help you achieve ● What sound design or designers (in
the course you wish to study, to allow
your goals movies, games, etc) inspire you
for visa processing. ● Your ambitions during your studies
What qualities are QUT Creative and beyond
Frequently Asked Questions ● How you think studying Sound
Industries looking for in your What should my portfolio include? Design at QUT will help you achieve
written statement? your goals
● A strong track record in relevant A portfolio of music/sound works that you
sound design or production have created. Suitable items include (but What qualities are QUT Creative
activities are not limited to): Industries looking for in my written
● A strong potential for continued ● Sound design for video or websites statement?
growth in your understanding and ● Soundscapes you have

practice of sound design recorded/engineered/produced ● A strong track record in relevant


● Knowledge of the QUT Creative ● Sounds created using computer
sound design or production
Industries Sound Design course and software activities
how it relates to your own personal ● A strong potential for continued
goals You should include three contrasting growth in your understanding and
pieces - total duration for all pieces 10 practice of sound design
You may be required for a phone minutes maximum. ● Knowledge of the QUT Creative
interview to clarify any points in your Industries Sound Design course and
written statement. how it relates to your own personal
Acceptable formats are: goals
Who do I contact for more ● Audio CD (must be able to be

information? played in a standard CD player) Minimum English


● CD-ROM (must be compatible with
Please contact the Creative Industries Macintosh and PC) requirements
Faculty by: ● DVD (must be able to be played in a Students must meet the English
standard DVD player) proficiency requirements.
Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option ● USB stick

4 ● Printed screenshots of creative IELTS (International English Language


planning (if relevant) Testing System)
Email: ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au Speaking 6.0
Your portfolio must also be accompanied
Writing 6.0
Domestic Assumed by written notes (maximum 200 words)
that explain your precise role in each of Reading 6.0
knowledge Listening 6.0
the items (i.e. what your role/s were in the
Before you start this course we assume
creation of the piece, how you created the Overall 6.5
you have sound knowledge in these
piece, your artistic aims in creating the
areas
● English
piece).
Important Notice
All portfolio items should be marked with The last intake into Sound Design was
We assume that you have knowledge
your name and contact details. Please 2013. Continuing students should
equivalent to four semesters at high
note that portfolios are not returned. complete their Sound Design studies by
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
the end of 2015. Please contact
achievement (4, SA). Please ensure you test your CDs, CD- ci@qut.edu.au if you have any concerns

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sound Design)
regarding completing your studies within organised musically and about the *KMB141 has been replaced by
this timeframe. dynamics of performance and KMB138 and KMB139
presentation as they apply to sound *KMB325 has been replaced by
Pathways to Further Study design. KMB237 and KMB336
On successful completion of this course, *KMB335 has been replaced by
you will be eligible to apply for entry into Year 2 KMB239 and KMB337
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), To develop a unique set of ‘crossover’
sound skills you will build on the KMB140, KMB141, KMB325 and
provided you have met entry KMB335 are permitted to count towards
requirements. foundation studies of your first year,
having a chance to pursue the pathway this study area if completed in 2014 or
that best suits your future needs. You will earlier.
Domestic Course structure Year 1, Semester 1
have options to work in the fields of sound
Your course design for visual and interactive media, Music and Sound
Year 1 immersive entertainment and the KMB119
Production 1
You will start by learning about the recording studio.
fundamentals of sound and music Music and Sound
KMB122
technology and how to use them Concepts 1
Year 3
creatively to achieve artistic results. You You will deepen your skills in sound KMB140 Creative Studio 1
will also begin to develop an awareness design and production, mentored by staff Year 1, Semester 2
of sound as a storytelling tool. While you and industry professionals. You will have Music and Sound
do not need to have traditional music opportunities to showcase yourself to KMB129
Production 2
skills, you will work alongside Bachelor of industry through a series of creative
Music students, learning how sound is Music and Sound
production opportunities. You will learn KMB132
organised musically and about the Concepts 2
about both the existing and emerging
dynamics of performance and industry and have the opportunity to KMB141 Creative Studio 2
presentation as they apply to sound undertake practical projects with other Year 2, Semester 1
design. talented creative artists and designers KMB225 Creative Studio 3
both inside and outside the University
Year 2 Multi-Platform Sound
with real production outcomes. KMB252
To develop a unique set of ‘crossover’ Design
sound skills you will build on the A Complementary Studies unit
Sample Structure
foundation studies of your first year, A Complementary Studies unit
having a chance to pursue the pathway
Semesters
Year 2, Semester 2
that best suits your future needs. You will ● Course Requirements
have options to work in the fields of sound KMB107 Sound, Image, Text
● Course Updates
design for visual and interactive media, ● Year 1, Semester 1 KMB235 Creative Studio 4
immersive entertainment and the ● Year 1, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
recording studio. ● Year 2, Semester 1
● Year 2, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3 ● Year 3, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 1
You will deepen your skills in sound ● Year 3, Semester 2 KMB237 Critical Listening 3
design and production, mentored by staff ● Complementary Studies Option -
Music and Sound Production Minor KMB336 Creative Studio 5
and industry professionals. You will have
opportunities to showcase yourself to (KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO) A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
industry through a series of creative ● Year 2, Semester 2
production opportunities. You will learn ● Year 3, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 2
about both the existing and emerging ● Year 3, Semester 2 KMB239 Critical Listening 4
industry and have the opportunity to
undertake practical projects with other Code Title KMB337 Creative Studio 6
talented creative artists and designers Course Requirements A Complementary Studies unit
both inside and outside the University A Complementary Studies unit
In addition to the mandatory units in this
with real production outcomes.
course, you must complete 96 credit Complementary Studies Option - Music
points from the Complementary Studies and Sound Production Minor
International Course options below: (KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO)
structure * The Music and Sound Production Year 2, Semester 1
Your course Minor; PLUS a Minor or 48 credit points Music and Sound
Year 1 of Unit Options KMB219
Production 3
You will start by learning about the Course Updates Year 2, Semester 2
fundamentals of sound and music
Note that from 2015 the following course Music and Sound
technology and how to use them KMB229
updates apply. Production 4
creatively to achieve artistic results. You
will also begin to develop an awareness The following 24 credit point units have Year 3, Semester 1
of sound as a storytelling tool. While you each been replaced with two 12 credit
Music and Sound
do not need to have traditional music point units: KMB319
Production 5
skills, you will work alongside Bachelor of *KMB140 has been replaced by
Year 3, Semester 2
Music students, learning how sound is KMB136 and KMB137

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sound Design)
Music and Sound
KMB329
Production 6

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Production)
Handbook Year 2
Domestic Entry requirements ● explore advanced production
For 2016, admission to this course is
Year 2017 concepts and technologies
based on interview. From 2017, ● investigate and apply design skills
QUT code KK34 admission will be based on OP/rank.
for lighting, sound, multimedia and
CRICOS 056185A all aspects of production
Domestic Assumed ● advance your knowledge in
Duration 3 years management
(full-time) knowledge ● learn about live productions and
Before you start this course we assume
OP 8 performance industries—production
you have sound knowledge in these
and tour management, festival site
Rank 84 areas and logistics management, and
● English
Campus Kelvin Grove technical direction
● develop further experience across

Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per We assume that you have knowledge four QUT productions
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit equivalent to four semesters at high ● apply your skills in the technical,
points) school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound management and design areas
International fee 2017: $26700 per year achievement (4, SA).
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Year 3
● work on several QUT productions
Total credit 288 cp Minimum English ● perform senior roles such as
points requirements production stage manager, head
Credit points 48 cp Students must meet the English electrician, sound coordinator or
full-time sem. proficiency requirements. lighting designer
● lead first and second-year students
Start months February IELTS (International English Language as your production crew
Int. Start Months February Testing System) ● option to focus on one particular

Speaking 6.0 area


Course Program Director, School ● work alongside industry
Coordinator of Creative Practice Writing 6.0 professionals
Discipline Sean Mee Reading 6.0 ● industry placements are available

Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 ● apply previous learning in


Email: ci@qut.edu.au Listening 6.0
professional contexts
Overall 6.5 ● lay the foundations for transition into

the profession
Additional Costs
There are requirements that you will need Study overseas
to meet as a student in this course. Study overseas while gaining credit
Information is available from the towards your QUT creative industries
Additional course requirements and degree with one of our worldwide
costs website. exchange partners. Overseas study can
be for one or two semesters (or during the
Pathways to Further Study semester break) and the units you take
On successful completion of this course, can be in a creative or non-creative
you will be eligible to apply for entry into discipline area, depending on how they
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), match with your QUT course. Saving your
provided you have met entry electives for exchange will allow you the
requirements. most flexibility. For more information, visit
QUT student exchange.
Domestic Course structure
International Course
Your course
Year 1 structure
● develop an understanding of the Your course
disciplines involved in live Year 1
production ● develop an understanding of the
● study technical lighting, sound and
disciplines involved in live
multimedia production, and production
practicalities of set, props and ● study technical lighting, sound and

costume multimedia production, and


● explore stage management for
practicalities of set, props and
different genres–dance, music, costume
orchestras, circus, opera, musical ● explore stage management for

theatre different genres–dance, music,


● apply your knowledge on real
orchestras, circus, opera, musical
QUT productions theatre
● progress from introductory to more ● apply your knowledge on real

senior roles QUT productions

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Production)
● progress from introductory to more Code Title employability in the workplace.
senior roles Course Requirements Year 3, Semester 1
In addition to the mandatory units in this Advanced Technical
Year 2 KRB303
course, you must complete 96 credit Production Practice A
● explore advanced production points from the Complementary Studies
concepts and technologies Year 3, Semester 2
options below:
● investigate and apply design skills Advanced Technical
* Advanced Technical Production KRB304
for lighting, sound, multimedia and Production Practice B
all aspects of production Practice Minor PLUS a Minor or 48
● advance your knowledge in credit points of Unit Options
management * A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit
● learn about live productions and
Options
performance industries—production
and tour management, festival site * Two Minors
and logistics management, and * A Second Major
technical direction
● develop further experience across Year 1, Semester 1
four QUT productions KRB101 Production Practice 1
● apply your skills in the technical, KRB111 Stage Management 1
management and design areas
Scenography and the Art of
KRB120
Technical Theatre
Year 3
● work on several QUT productions Year 1, Semester 2
● perform senior roles such as KRB104 Production Practice 2
production stage manager, head KRB121 Visual Theatre
electrician, sound coordinator or
lighting designer KRB211 Stage Management 2
● lead first and second-year students Note: Students considering studying
as your production crew overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
● option to focus on one particular apply by 1 November.
area
● work alongside industry Year 2, Semester 1
professionals KRB217 Production Practice 3
● industry placements are available KRB220 The Scenographic Divide
● apply previous learning in
professional contexts A Complementary Studies unit
● lay the foundations for transition into Year 2, Semester 2
the profession
KRB218 Production Practice 4
Study Overseas Intermedial Applications for
KRB221
Study overseas while gaining credit the Theatre
towards your QUT creative industries A Complementary Studies unit
degree with one of our worldwide Year 3, Semester 1
exchange partners. Overseas study can
KRB305 Production Practice 5
be for one or two semesters (or during the
semester break) and the units you take A Complementary Studies unit
can be in a creative or non-creative A Complementary Studies unit
discipline area, depending on how they A Complementary Studies unit
match with your QUT course. Saving your
Year 3, Semester 2
electives for exchange will allow you the
most flexibility. For more information, visit KRB306 Production Practice 6
QUT student exchange. A Complementary Studies unit
A Complementary Studies unit
Sample Structure A Complementary Studies unit
Semesters
Complementary Studies Option -
● Course Requirements Advanced Technical Production Practice
● Year 1, Semester 1 Minor (KKFAMNR-TECHPRD)
● Year 1, Semester 2 Description: This minor will extend your
● Year 2, Semester 1 knowledge and skills relevant to the
● Year 2, Semester 2 demands and expectations of the
● Year 3, Semester 1 Technical Production industry through
● Year 3, Semester 2 practical production experience and
● Complementary Studies Option -
exposure in a professional setting. It will
Advanced Technical Production
Practice Minor (KKFAMNR- extend on Technical Production
TECHPRD) experiences in new and unique
● Year 3, Semester 1 environments and further equip you with
● Year 3, Semester 2 expertise particular to technology and

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Handbook to offer you a place in the course. You
Domestic Entry requirements
may wish to review your QTAC course
Year 2017 Prerequisites
preferences. They can be added or
Successful portfolio and interview
QUT code KK34 amended via QTAC’s Application
Key dates Services. For more information on
CRICOS 056185A changing preferences, you can contact
● 2 August 2016: QTAC applications
Duration 3 years QTAC Information Services on 1300 GO
and the QUT Online Registration
(full-time) QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.
Form open
Campus Kelvin Grove ● 9 September 2016: QUT Online
Application guide for 2017
Registration Form closes and
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per
requests for registrations and
applicants
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) submission of supporting 1. Apply through QTAC. Current
documentation after this date will Creative Industries Faculty (CIF)
International fee 2017: $26700 per year undergraduate students changing
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) not be considered.
course or major must instead
Total credit 288 cp What happens next submit an I Form or CM Form as
points appropriate.
How do I find out my interview outcome?
Credit points 48 cp 2. From 2 August - 9 September:
full-time sem. During the week preceding 18 November complete the QUT Online
2016, QUT will update the preference Registration Form. You must have
Start months February a valid QTAC number or current
information within your QTAC application
Int. Start Months February QUT student ID number to
to reflect your audition outcome. You will complete this step.
Course Program Director, School be able to check this via QTAC’s 3. Pay the non-refundable $65 service
Coordinator of Creative Practice Application Services. If you are unsure fee via QUTPay. Applicants
how to check your preference status there seeking admission assistance via
Discipline Charles Robb
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 is a helpful video located on QTAC’s QTAC’s Educational Access
Email: ci@qut.edu.au Check & change webpage. Scheme and/or QUT’s Oodgeroo
Centralised Assessment Selection
What information will I see? Program are exempt from the
service fee.
Within your Preferences tab you will see 4. Attend your nominated interview.
one of the following statuses: Bring your portfolio to your
● Based on the information currently interview.
held by QTAC you have satisfied
the minimum entry requirements in Applicants who are unable to attend an
order to be considered for a place in interview should email their portfolio as a
this course. pdf or ppt file, together with their QUT
● Based on the information currently Registration confirmation page to
held by QTAC you have not ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au by 9
satisfied the minimum entry September, 2016.
requirements in order to be
considered for a place in this Please note: Registering with QUT is
course. separate and in addition to listing the
course as a preference with QTAC. To
What does this mean?
successfully apply for entry into this
If you have satisfied the minimum entry course you are required to do both. All
requirements for this course you will then above steps must be completed to be
be considered for a place in the course in considered for a place in the course. The
the 18 November 2016 QTAC offer round. portfolio/ interview process is managed by
Depending on course place availability, CIF. All offers for the course will be made
further offers may be made in subsequent through QTAC or QUT Student Business
QTAC offer rounds. Services (for current CIF undergraduate
students only).
As more applicants will meet the
minimum entry requirements than Visual arts portfolio and interview
available course places, meeting the preparation
minimum entry requirements does not Visual arts portfolio and interview
guarantee a QTAC offer will be made. preparation

Successful applicants will only receive Interview locations and dates


one offer from QTAC, to their highest Interview times are selected as part of the
eligible preference. QUT Online Registration Form process.
The time and date of your interview
If you have not satisfied the minimum cannot be changed except in exceptional
entry requirements, QUT will not be able circumstances. Applicants who live in a

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remote area and cannot attend an Please nominate your preferred date on nationally and internationally
interview must be available for a your application. Applicants who are ● culminate your studies and practice
phone/Skype interview during the week of unable to attend an interview will be in a public group exhibition
Monday 26th September, 2016. If you do scheduled a phone/Skype interview.
● specialise for your chosen arts
industry role, prepare for a graduate
not attend your interview you cannot be
Brisbane teaching course or continue on to
considered for a place in the course. research studies
Brisbane Interviews will be conducted on
● Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 September Study overseas
September 2016 at Z13, Creative 2016 at Z13, Creative Industries Precinct Study overseas while gaining credit
Industries Precinct 3, cnr Musk 3, cnr Musk Avenue and Kelvin Grove towards your QUT creative industries
Avenue and Kelvin Grove Road, Road, QUT Kelvin Grove Campus. degree with one of our worldwide
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus. Please nominate your preferred date on exchange partners. Overseas study can
your application. be for one or two semesters (or during the
Portfolio and interview feedback semester break) and the units you take
Minimum English can be in a creative or non-creative
Due to the large number of applications discipline area, depending on how they
received, the selection panel is unable to requirements match with your QUT course. Saving your
provide feedback to applicants. All offers Students must meet the English electives for exchange will allow you the
for the course will be made through proficiency requirements. most flexibility. For more information, visit
QTAC or QUT Student Business Services QUT student exchange.
if you are a current CIF undergraduate IELTS (International English Language
student. Testing System)
Speaking 6.0
International Course
Contacts Writing 6.0
structure
Phone: (07) 3138 8114
Reading 6.0
Your course
Year 1
Email: ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au Listening 6.0 ● work with a variety of media and

Overall 6.5 develop your own interests, ideas


Domestic Assumed and art practice
● attend workshops for digital and
knowledge Pathways to Further Study traditional art-making skills
Before you start this course we assume On successful completion of this course, ● develop skills in visual analysis
you have sound knowledge in these you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● discover the wide range of art

areas the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), practices both in the studio and in
● English
provided you have met entry history/theory classes
requirements.
We assume that you have knowledge Year 2
equivalent to four semesters at high ● further your skills in art practice

school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound


Domestic Course structure using a range of media
achievement (4, SA). Your course ● build on contemporary art studies

Year 1 ● develop skills in visual and textual

● work with a variety of media and analysis


International Entry develop your own interests, ideas ● learn about national and

requirements and art practice international art


● attend workshops for digital and ● learn to contextualise your art
Prerequisites
● Successful portfolio and interview; traditional art-making skills practice through presentations,
● develop skills in visual analysis discussions and supported practical
and
● discover the wide range of art experience in display and exhibition
● Successful completion of Australian
Year 12 or comparable qualification practices both in the studio and in ● choose specific vocational training

history/theory classes for a career as a teacher or art


Application checklist professional
Please send the following documents Year 2
● further your skills in art practice Year 3
along with your F Form to QUT.
using a range of media ● consolidate your art practice and
Applications submitted after November 30 ● build on contemporary art studies your understanding of its place
in any given year may not be assessed in ● develop skills in visual and textual nationally and internationally
time for commencement of study in analysis ● culminate your studies and practice

Semester 1 of the following year. You ● learn about national and in a public group exhibition
may post or e-mail your application. international art ● specialise for your chosen arts

● F Form; and ● learn to contextualise your art industry role, prepare for a graduate
● Portfolio of your work practice through presentations, teaching course or continue on to
discussions and supported practical research studies
Visual arts portfolio and experience in display and exhibition
● choose specific vocational training
interview preparation Study Overseas
Portfolio requirements are available here. for a career as a teacher or art Study overseas while gaining credit
professional towards your QUT creative industries
Interview locations and dates Year 3
degree with one of our worldwide
International applicants are encouraged ● consolidate your art practice and
exchange partners. Overseas study can
to attend an interview as outlined below. your understanding of its place be for one or two semesters (or during the

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semester break) and the units you take Options (KVB214 or KVB215):
can be in a creative or non-creative KVB214 Post 1945 Art
discipline area, depending on how they Contemporary Asian
match with your QUT course. Saving your KVB215
Visual Culture
electives for exchange will allow you the
Year 3, Semester 1
most flexibility. For more information, visit
QUT student exchange. KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues
A Complementary Studies unit
Sample Structure A Complementary Studies unit
Semesters A Complementary Studies unit
● Course Requirements Year 3, Semester 2
● Year 1, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 1, Semester 2
A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 2, Semester 1
● Year 2, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
● Year 3, Semester 1 ART THEORY UNIT OPTIONS:
● Year 3, Semester 2
● Complementary Studies Option - One unit (12cp) from the Art Theory Unit
Advanced Studio Practice Minor Options (KVB307 or KVB308):
(KKFAMNR-STUPRAC) Theories of Spatial
Year 3, Semester 1 KVB307

Culture
● Year 3, Semester 2
KVB308 Video Art and Culture
Code Title Complementary Studies Option -
Course Requirements Advanced Studio Practice Minor
(KKFAMNR-STUPRAC)
In addition to the mandatory units in this
course, you must complete 96 credit Year 3, Semester 1
points from the Complementary Studies KVB320 Studio Project 1
options below: Year 3, Semester 2
* Advanced Studio Practice Minor; PLUS KVB321 Studio Project 2
a Minor or 48 credit points of Unit
Options
* A Minor (recommended: Graphic
Design) PLUS 48 credit points of Unit
Options
* Two Minors
* A Second Major (recommended:
Advertising, Entrepreneurship, or
Interactive and Visual Design)
Year 1, Semester 1
KVB102 Modernism
KVB109 Visual Arts Foundation
KVB120 Studio Art Practice 1
Year 1, Semester 2
KVB114 Digital Media
KVB115 Australian Art
KVB121 Studio Art Practice 2
Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Exhibition and Display in
KVB200
the Visual Arts
KVB220 Studio Art Practice 3
A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 2
KVB221 Studio Art Practice 4
A Complementary Studies unit
ART HISTORY UNIT OPTIONS:
One unit (12cp) from the Art History Unit

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Bachelor of Entertainment Industries
Handbook projects
Domestic Assumed
Year 2017 knowledge Year 3
Before you start this course we assume ● focus on your transition into the
QUT code KK35
you have sound knowledge in these workforce
CRICOS 073552G areas ● contact Brisbane entertainment
● English companies and map potential
Duration 3 years employers
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge ● learn how to manage an
OP 10 equivalent to four semesters at high entertainment project
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound ● understand how marketing works in
Rank 79 the various entertainment sectors
achievement (4, SA).
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
● advance your knowledge on
Point entertainment law including
Minimum English copyright, intellectual property and
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $7200 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requirements contract law
points) Students must meet the English ● undertake industry placements and
proficiency requirements. projects
International fee 2017: $27000 per year ● graduate with professional
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) experience and network contacts
IELTS (International English Language
Total credit 288 Testing System)
points
Speaking 6.0 Study overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit
Start months February Writing 6.0 towards your QUT creative industries
Int. Start Months February Reading 6.0 degree with one of our worldwide
Deferment You can defer your offer Listening 6.0 exchange partners. Overseas study can
and postpone the start of Overall 6.5 be for one or two semesters (or during the
your course for one year. semester break) and the units you take
can be in a creative or non-creative
Course Program Director, School Pathways to Further Study
Coordinator of Communication discipline area, depending on how they
On successful completion of this course match with your QUT course. Saving your
Discipline Joe Carter you will be eligible to apply for entry into a electives for exchange will allow you the
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
Email: ci@qut.edu.au Creative Industries Honours course, most flexibility. For more information, visit
provided you meet the entry QUT student exchange.
requirements.
International Course
Domestic Course structure structure
Your course Your course
Year 1 Year 1
● learn from real-life entertainment ● learn from real-life entertainment
producers producers
● visit entertainment companies ● visit entertainment companies
● learn how entertainment works and ● learn how entertainment works and
the key characteristics of successful the key characteristics of successful
entertainment entertainment
● analyse global entertainment genres ● analyse global entertainment genres
and locations like Hollywood and and locations like Hollywood and
Bollywood Bollywood
● introduction to the creative, ● introduction to the creative,
business and legal sides of working business and legal sides of working
as an entertainment producer as an entertainment producer
Year 2 Year 2
● learn how to sell your entertainment ● learn how to sell your entertainment

products products
● study marketing concepts, ● study marketing concepts,

including segmentation and including segmentation and


management information systems management information systems
● understand services marketing, ● understand services marketing,

emarketing and strategic marketing emarketing and strategic marketing


● learn from entertainment lawyers ● learn from entertainment lawyers

about how the legal system affects about how the legal system affects
entertainment production entertainment production
● work with entertainment producers ● work with entertainment producers

and get advice on how to balance and get advice on how to balance
business and creativity business and creativity
● design proposals for entertainment ● design proposals for entertainment

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projects A Complementary Studies unit Production
Year 1, Semester 2 A Complementary Studies unit
Year 3
● focus on your transition into the
Introduction to Film, TV and A Complementary Studies unit
KPB101
workforce New Media Production
● contact Brisbane entertainment KXB102 Global Entertainment
companies and map potential LWS009 Introduction to Law
employers
● learn how to manage an A Complementary Studies unit
entertainment project Note: Students considering studying
● understand how marketing works in
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
the various entertainment sectors apply by 1 November.
● advance your knowledge on

entertainment law including Year 2, Semester 1


copyright, intellectual property and AMB200 Consumer Behaviour
contract law Entertainment Practice:
● undertake industry placements and
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
projects
● graduate with professional
Business
experience and network contacts LWS008 Entertainment Law
A Complementary Studies unit
Study Overseas Year 2, Semester 2
Study overseas while gaining credit
towards your QUT creative industries AMB207 Entertainment Marketing
degree with one of our worldwide Project Management for
KXB202
exchange partners. Overseas study can Entertainment
be for one or two semesters (or during the A Complementary Studies unit
semester break) and the units you take
ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES UNIT
can be in a creative or non-creative
OPTIONS:
discipline area, depending on how they
match with your QUT course. Saving your One unit from the Entertainment
electives for exchange will allow you the Industries Unit Options
most flexibility. For more information, visit Media and Communication:
KCB104
QUT student exchange. Industries
KMB215 The Music Industry
Sample Structure The Movie, TV and New
Semesters KPB110
Media Business
● Course Requirements KWB30 Writing and Publishing
● Notes 3 Industry
● Year 1, Semester 1 Note for students enrolling in KMB215
● Year 1, Semester 2 The Music Industry: Instead of KMB215
● Year 2, Semester 1 you need to enrol in a complementary
● Year 2, Semester 2 studies unit this semester. You will then
● Year 3, Semester 1 enrol in KMB215 in Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2
in place of a complementary studies
Code Title unit. Failure to do this will result in
difficulties in your course progression.
Course Requirements
Note: INB181 may count as an
In addition to the mandatory units in this
Entertainment Industries Unit Option if
course, you must complete 96 credit
completed in 2014 or earlier.
points from the Complementary Studies
options below: Year 3, Semester 1
*A Second Major Entertainment Industries
KXB301
Studio
*Two Minors
Entertainment Project 1:
*A Minor PLUS 48 credit points of Unit KXB302
Preproduction
Options
A Complementary Studies unit
Notes
A Complementary Studies unit
* A maximum of 48 cps of the following
units can be taken throughout your Note: reminder to students enrolling in
course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB345, KMB215. You will need to enrol in
KKB346, KKB347, KKB350. KMB215 this semester instead of a
complementary studies unit.
Year 1, Semester 1
Year 3, Semester 2
BSB126 Marketing
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment KXB303 Entertainment Project 2:

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Bachelor of Music
Handbook to offer you a place in the course. You
Domestic Entry requirements
may wish to review your QTAC course
Year 2017 Prerequisites
preferences. They can be added or
Successful audition
QUT code KM32 amended via QTAC’s Application
Key dates Services. For more information on
CRICOS 022140F changing preferences, you can contact
● 2 August 2016: QTAC applications
Duration 3 years and the QUT Online Registration QTAC Information Services on 1300 GO
(full-time) Form open QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.
Campus Kelvin Grove ● 9 September 2016: QUT Online
Registration Form closes and Application guide for 2017
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per requests for registrations and applicants
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) submission of supporting 1. Apply through QTAC. Current
documentation after this date will Creative Industries Faculty (CIF)
International fee 2017: $26700 per year not be considered. undergraduate students changing
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
course or major must instead
Total credit 288 What happens next submit an I Form or CM Form as
points How do I find out my audition outcome? appropriate.
Credit points 48 2. From 2 August - 9 September:
full-time sem. During the week preceding 18 November complete the QUT Online
2016, QUT will update the preference Registration Form. You must have
Start months February a valid QTAC number or current
information within your QTAC application
Int. Start Months February to reflect your audition outcome. You will QUT student ID number to
be able to check this via QTAC’s complete this step.
Course Program Director, School 3. Pay the non-refundable $65 service
Coordinator of Creative Practice Application Services. If you are unsure
fee via QUTPay. Applicants
how to check your preference status there seeking admission assistance via
Discipline Dr Kiley Gaffney is a helpful video located on QTAC’s
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 QTAC’s Educational Access
Email: ci@qut.edu.au Check & change webpage. Scheme and/or QUT’s Oodgeroo
Centralised Assessment Selection
What information will I see? Program are exempt from the
service fee.
Within your Preferences tab you will see 4. Attend your nominated audition.
one of the following statuses:
● Based on the information currently Please note: Registering with QUT is
held by QTAC you have satisfied separate and in addition to listing the
the minimum entry requirements in course as a preference with QTAC. To
order to be considered for a place in successfully apply for entry into this
this course. course you are required to do both. All
● Based on the information currently
above steps must be completed to be
held by QTAC you have not
satisfied the minimum entry considered for a place in the course. The
requirements in order to be audition process is managed by CIF. All
considered for a place in this offers for the course will be made through
course. QTAC or QUT Student Business Services
(for current CIF undergraduate students
What does this mean? only).

If you have satisfied the minimum entry Supporting documentation


requirements for this course you will then checklist
be considered for a place in the course in ● A resume or curriculum vitae, no
the 18 November 2016 QTAC offer round. more than 2 pages
Depending on course place availability, ● A copy of your most recent High
further offers may be made in subsequent School report and/or results of
QTAC offer rounds. previous Tertiary studies
● Evidence of your highest musical
As more applicants will meet the qualification (e.g. AMEB theory
minimum entry requirements than examination results, review of
available course places, meeting the performances, etc.)
minimum entry requirements does not
guarantee a QTAC offer will be made. You must bring this documentation with
you when you attend your audition.
Successful applicants will only receive Applicants who are unable to attend an
one offer from QTAC, to their highest audition and will be submitting an audition
eligible preference. submission and video statement should
email their supporting documentation in
If you have not satisfied the minimum pdf format, together with their QUT
entry requirements, QUT will not be able Registration confirmation page to

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ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au by 9 time for commencement of study in Pathways to Further Study
September 2016. Semester 1 of the following year. Please On successful completion of this course
apply as soon as possible. You may post you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Music audition preparation or e-mail your application. the Bachelor of Music (Honours),
Music audition preparation ● All documents requested on the F
provided you have met the entry
Form requirements.
Audition locations and dates ● A resume or curriculum vitae, no

Audition times are selected as part of the more than two pages
QUT Online Registration Form process. ● Evidence of your highest musical Domestic Course structure
The time and date of your audition cannot qualification (e.g. AMEB theory Your course
be changed except in exceptional examination results, review of Year 1
performances, etc)
circumstances. Applicants who live in a ● If presenting recorded pieces,
● overview of contemporary
remote area and cannot attend an developments in music, sounds and
written notes explaining your role in
audition can submit an audition musicianship skills
the creation, how you created and
submission and video statement when
● develop your skills in music
your aims in creating the recorded
completing the QUT Online Registration technology and software
piece/s ● intensive music studio experience
Form.If you do not attend your audition ● YouTube link/s of your audition
● progress your skills in presentation,
you cannot be considered for a place in submission and video statement if music and sound performance
the course. you are unable to attend an audition ● identify your creative direction
Brisbane Please send copies only – documents will
Year 2
● Tuesday 27 to Thursday 29 not be returned. ● develop a unique set of crossover
September, 2016 at Level 5, musical skills
Building Z9, Creative Industries Music audition preparation ● study creative performance and/or
Precinct 2, cnr Musk Avenue and music and sound production
Kelvin Grove road, QUT Kelvin Audition preparation information is ● undertake an intensive project-
Grove Campus. available here.
based program
● develop your focus as an artist or
Audition feedback Audition locations and dates creative producer
Due to the large number of applications International applicants are encouraged ● be mentored by staff and
received, the selection panel is unable to to attend an audition as outlined below. industry professionals
provide feedback to applicants. All offers Please nominate your preferred date on ● electives available across other
for the course will be made through your application. Applicants who are disciplines
QTAC or QUT Student Business Services unable to attend an audition can submit
if you are a current CIF undergraduate an audition submission and video Year 3
student. statement. ● showcase yourself to industry with
public performances and creative
Contacts Brisbane production opportunities
Email: ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au ● Tuesday 27 to Thursday 29 ● learn how to promote yourself and
September, 2016 at Level 5, organise events
Phone: 3138 8114 Building Z9, Creative Industries ● collaborate on projects with other
Precinct 2, cnr Musk Avenue and creative artists, producers and
Kelvin Grove road, QUT Kelvin industry organisations
Grove Campus. ● understand the structure of the
Domestic Assumed music industry and current issues
● engage in real-world learning
knowledge Minimum English projects like Indie 100 (visit
Before you start this course we assume requirements http://implabs.net)
you have sound knowledge in these Students must meet the English ● personalise your studies through
areas proficiency requirements. elective units
● English

IELTS (International English Language Study overseas


We assume that you have knowledge Testing System) Study overseas while gaining credit
equivalent to four semesters at high
Speaking 6.0 towards your QUT creative industries
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Writing 6.0 degree with one of our worldwide
achievement (4, SA).
exchange partners. Overseas study can
Reading 6.0
be for one or two semesters (or during the
International Entry Listening 6.0 semester break) and the units you take
requirements Overall 6.5 can be in a creative or non-creative
Prerequisites discipline area, depending on how they
● Successful audition; and match with your QUT course. Saving your
● Successful completion of Australian
Additional Costs electives for exchange will allow you the
There are requirements that you will need
Year 12 or comparable qualification. most flexibility. For more information, visit
to meet as a student in this course.
QUT student exchange.
Application checklist Information is available from the
Please send the following documents Additional course requirements and
along with your F Form to QUT. costs website.
Applications submitted after November 30
in any given year may not be assessed in

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● Year 3, Semester 2 KMB336 Creative Studio 5
International Course ● Complementary Studies Study Area A Complementary Studies unit
structure - Creative Performer Minor
(KM32MNR-CREPFMR) A Complementary Studies unit
Your course
Year 1
● Year 2, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 2
● overview of contemporary
● Year 2, Semester 2 Music Scenes and
● Year 3, Semester 1 KMB200
developments in music, sounds and Subcultures
musicianship skills
● Year 3, Semester 2
● Complementary Studies Study Area KMB337 Creative Studio 6
● develop your skills in music

technology and software - Music and Sound Production A Complementary Studies unit
● intensive music studio experience
Minor (KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO)
● Year 2, Semester 1 A Complementary Studies unit
● progress your skills in presentation,
● Year 2, Semester 2 Complementary Studies Study Area -
music and sound performance
● identify your creative direction
● Year 3, Semester 1 Creative Performer Minor (KM32MNR-
● Year 3, Semester 2 CREPFMR)
Year 2 Code Title Description: This study area addresses
● develop a unique set of crossover the conceptual and practical skills
musical skills Course Requirements necessary for successful music
● study creative performance and/or In addition to the mandatory units in this performance in a 21st century context.
music and sound production course, you must complete 96 credit In addition to developing students as
● undertake an intensive project- points from the Complementary Studies performers, it develops students as
based program options below: ‘creators’ who are capable of originating
● develop your focus as an artist or
* Either the Creative Performer Minor or distinctive musical material.
creative producer
● be mentored by staff and Music and Sound Production Minor Assumed Knowledge: Completion of the
industry professionals PLUS a Minor or 48cp of Unit Options first year of the Bachelor of Music prior
● electives available across other * Both the Creative Performer Minor and to commencing this study area.
disciplines Music and Sound Production Minor Year 2, Semester 1
Year 3 Notes KMB250 Creative Performer 1
● showcase yourself to industry with * A maximum of 48cps of the following Year 2, Semester 2
public performances and creative units can be taken throughout your KMB251 Creative Performer 2
production opportunities course: KKB341, KKB342, KKB343,
● learn how to promote yourself and
KKB344, KKB345, KKB346, KKB347, Year 3, Semester 1
organise events KKB350. KMB350 Creative Performer 3
● collaborate on projects with other
Year 1, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 2
creative artists, producers and
industry organisations Music and Sound Production KMB351 Creative Performer 4
● understand the structure of the
KMB119
1 Complementary Studies Study Area -
music industry and current issues KMB122 Music and Sound Concepts 1 Music and Sound Production Minor
● engage in real-world learning

KMB136 Creative Studio 1 (KMFAMNR-MUSOPRO)


projects like Indie 100
(visit http://implabs.net) KMB137 Critical Listening 1 Description: This study area aims to
● personalise your studies through provide students with the skills
elective units Year 1, Semester 2 necessary to operate within current
Music and Sound Production music and sound production
KMB129
Study Overseas 2 environments and to effectively create,
Study overseas while gaining credit KMB132 Music and Sound Concepts 2 produce and realise works for audiences
towards your QUT creative industries KMB138 Creative Studio 2 across a range of delivery formats. It
degree with one of our worldwide aims to provide students with effective
KMB139 Critical Listening 2 skills in utilising professional level
exchange partners. Overseas study can
be for one or two semesters (or during the Note: Students considering studying production technologies in addition to
semester break) and the units you take overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must developing students’ conceptual
can be in a creative or non-creative apply by 1 November. awareness of current approaches to
discipline area, depending on how they Year 2, Semester 1 music and sound production.
match with your QUT course. Saving your KMB225 Creative Studio 3 Assumed Knowledge: Completion of the
electives for exchange will allow you the first year of either the Bachelor of Music
most flexibility. For more information, visit KMB237 Critical Listening 3
prior to commencing this study area.
QUT student exchange. A Complementary Studies unit
Year 2, Semester 1
A Complementary Studies unit
Music and Sound Production
Sample Structure Year 2, Semester 2 KMB219
3
Semesters KMB235 Creative Studio 4 Year 2, Semester 2
● Course Requirements KMB239 Critical Listening 4 Music and Sound Production
● Notes A Complementary Studies unit KMB229
4
● Year 1, Semester 1
A Complementary Studies unit Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 1, Semester 2
● Year 2, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 1 Music and Sound Production
KMB319
● Year 2, Semester 2 KMB215 The Music Industry 5
● Year 3, Semester 1

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KMB329
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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries
Handbook units and 10 Accountancy Major Core
Domestic Assumed
units in order to meet the professional
Year 2017 knowledge recognition requirements.
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX34
you have sound knowledge in these Creative Industries component:
CRICOS 059596B areas You will complete Creative Industries core
● English
Duration 4 years
units (96 credit points) and a Creative
(full-time) Industries major (96 credit points) from
We assume that you have knowledge one of the following disciplines
OP Kelvin Grove: 8 equivalent to four semesters at high (Animation; Art and Design History;
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Creative and Professional Writing; Dance
Rank Kelvin Grove: 84
achievement (4, SA). Accountancy, Studies; Drama; Entertainment Industries;
OP Guarantee Yes finance, economics and marketing majors Fashion Communication; Film, Television
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C. and Screen; Interactive and Visual
Point Design; Journalism; Literary Studies;
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8700 per
Minimum English Media and Communication; and Music).
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requirements
points)
Students must meet the English Career Outcomes
International fee 2017: $27300 per year proficiency requirements. Through the combination of creative
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) industries with business, you will equip
IELTS (International English Language yourself for an exciting career in the
Total credit 384
points Testing System) growth area of creative industries.
Speaking 6.0
Credit points 48 If you wish to use your business
full-time sem. Writing 6.0
knowledge more in your career, you could
Start months February Reading 6.0 gain employment in arts administration,
Listening 6.0 marketing, managing or balancing the
Int. Start Months February
Overall 6.5 books for creative projects and
Deferment You can defer your offer businesses.
and postpone the start of
your course for one year. Overview You will also develop the entrepreneurial
Course Professor Clive Bean The entrepreneurial nature of the and business skills necessary to sell your
Coordinator (Creative Industries); Bachelor of Creative Industries makes abilities to a range of employers, or start
email: ci@qut.edu.au. this an ideal double degree with business.
Director of Studies, QUT your own creative enterprise in the
Business School; email: Some combinations may be particularly performance, visual or production arts.
bus@qut.edu.au complementary in building related skill Please refer to the Faculty of Business
sets, for example film, television and prospectus to find out more about the
Discipline Associate Prof Belinda
Coordinator Luke (Accountancy); Dr screen with marketing; or creative and business majors.
Louise Kelly (Advertising); professional writing with public relations.
Dr Radhika Lahiri Alternatively, you may be interested in
(Economics); Dr Mark
pursuing a professional business career,
Pathways to Further Study
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali On successful completion of this course,
Muhammad (Human such as accounting, finance or human
Resource Management); you will be eligible to apply for entry into
resource management within a creative
Dr Shane Mathews the Bachelor of Creative Industries
(International Business); industries environment.
(Honours), or the Bachelor of Business
Dr Kavoos Mohannak
(Management); Prof Larry (Honours) (Study Area A), provided you
Neale (Marketing); and Dr Course Design have met entry requirements.
Anne Lane (Public In order to complete this course, you must
Relations) complete a total of 384 credit points
CI: +61 7 3138 8114
comprising 192 credit points from the
Professional Recognition
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative Business component: Students may be
Industries); Bachelor of Business and 192 credit
bus@qut.edu.au eligible for membership to a number of
points from the Bachelor of Creative
(Business) professional bodies depending on choice
Industries. You will undertake the two
of major and unit selection. Details on
components of the double degree
professional recognition can be found
concurrently.
under the individual majors of the
Business component: Bachelor of Business (BS05).
You must complete the 96 credit point
Business Core Units together with a 96 Deferment
credit point Business Major. You will Domestic students can defer their offer in
choose a major from accounting, this course for one year. In exceptional
advertising, economics, finance, human circumstances up to 12 months of
resource management, international additional deferment may be granted.
business, management, marketing or
public relations. Accountancy students Find out more on deferment.
will undertake 6 specifed Business Core

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries
marketing, public relations. Accountancy Year 2, Semester 1
Important Information for
students will complete 10 major units and Business School Unit
Business Students 6 Business School core units in order to
QUT Business School rules and Business School Unit
meet professional recognition
procedures are outlined in the Business A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
requirements.
Undergraduate Guidelines booklet. (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
Other useful information can be found on The Creative Industries component is DXB102 Visual Communication
the Student Services website. made up of 96 credit points of core units Introduction to Film, TV and
and a Creative Industries major (96 credit KPB101
New Media Production
Domestic Course structure points). You can choose a creative
Photomedia and Artistic
This course is made up of 384 credit industries major from one of animation; KVB104
Practice
points. Each component (i.e. business art and design history; creative and
and creative industries) comprises 192 professional writing; dance studies; Creative Industries Major: Third Unit
credit points. drama; entertainment industries; fashion Year 2, Semester 2
communication; film, television and Business School Unit
The business component is made up of screen; interactive and visual design;
96 credit points of Business School core Business School Unit
journalism; literary studies; media and
units and 96 credit points of units from a communication; or music. A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options
business major. The business majors are (either KTB211 or KXB202). Students
accountancy, advertising, economics, Study Overseas selecting the ‘Management’ stream in
finance, human resource management, Study overseas while gaining credit their business major must select
international business, management, towards your QUT degree with one of our KTB211 due to the antirequisite of
marketing, public relations. Accountancy worldwide exchange partners. Overseas KXB202 and MGB335.
students will complete 10 major units and study can be for one or two semesters (or Creative Industries Events
six Business School core units in order to KTB211
during the semester break) and the units and Festivals
meet professional recognition you take can be in either degree area, Project Management for
requirements. depending on how they match with your KXB202
Entertainment
QUT course. For more information, visit
The creative industries component is Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit
QUT student exchange.
made up of 96 credit points of core units Year 3, Semester 1
and a creative industries major (96 credit
points). You can choose a creative
Sample Structure Business School Unit
industries major from one of animation; Semesters Business School Unit
art and design history; creative and Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit
● IMPORTANT NOTICE:
professional writing; dance studies; A unit from the Creative Industries
● Year 1, Semester 1
drama; entertainment industries; fashion ● Year 1, Semester 2 University Wide or Creative Industries
communication; film, television and ● Year 2, Semester 1 Faculty Only Unit Options lists
screen; interactive and visual design; ● Year 2, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 2
journalism; literary studies; media and ● Year 3, Semester 1
communication; or music. ● Year 3, Semester 2 Business School Unit
● Year 4, Semester 1 Business School Unit
Study overseas ● Year 4, Semester 2 Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
Study overseas while gaining credit
Code Title A unit from the Creative Industries
towards your QUT degree with one of our
IMPORTANT NOTICE: University Wide or Creative Industries
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
Faculty Only Unit Options lists
study can be for one or two semesters (or * You must complete a minimum of five
during the semester break) and the units (5) subjects from your Creative Year 4, Semester 1
you take can be in either degree area, Industries Major prior to enrolling in your Business School Unit
depending on how they match with your Work Integrated Learning units Business School Unit
QUT course. For more information, visit Year 1, Semester 1 Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit
QUT student exchange.
Business School Unit A unit from the Creative Industries Work
Business School Unit Integrated Learning Unit Options
International Course
Creative Industries: People Year 4, Semester 2
structure KKB101
and Practices Business School Unit
Course Design
Creative Industries Major: First Unit Business School Unit
This course is made up of 384 credit
points. Each component (i.e. Business Year 1, Semester 2 Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit
and Creative Industries) comprises 192 Business School Unit A unit from the Creative Industries Work
credit points. Business School Unit Integrated Learning Unit Options
The Business component is made up of Creative Industries: Making
KKB102 There will be changes to the usual
96 credit points of Business School core Connections
transition process due to the transfer of
units and 96 credit points of units from a Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
QUT’s Caboolture campus to USC from 1
Business major. The Business majors are Note: Students considering studying January 2018. Please refer to changes to
accountancy, advertising, economics, overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must Caboolture campus for more information.
finance, human resource management, apply by 1 November.
international business, management,

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The below structures show the * Year 1 will be completed at Caboolture Business School Unit
recommended course progression for the Campus Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
first year of study at Caboolture. Students Year 1, Semester 1 A unit from the Creative Industries
are required to complete 96 credit points BSB110 Accounting University Wide, Creative Industries
of units at Caboolture (48 credit points of Faculty Only, or Caboolture Unit Options
BSB126 Marketing
Business core units and 48 credit points lists
of Creative Industries units). Once Creative Industries: People
KKB101 Year 4, Semester 1
students have met this requirement, they and Practices
will be able to enrol in units from across Creative Industries Major: First Unit Business School Unit
all three campuses. Year 1, Semester 2 Business School Unit
BSB111 Business Law and Ethics Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit
Students taking one of the following
Creative Industries majors (Entertainment BSB115 Management A unit from the Creative Industries Work
Industries; Fashion Communication; Film, Integrated Learning Unit Options
Creative Industries: Making
TV and Screen; or Music) will be able to KKB102 Year 4, Semester 2
Connections
complete two units from their Creative Business School Unit
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
Industries major in their first year at
Note: Students considering studying Business School Unit
Caboolture.
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit
Students taking the Interactive & Visual apply by 1 November. A unit from the Creative Industries Work
Design or Creative & Professional Campuses for Year 2 onwards Integrated Learning Unit Options
Writing majors will be able to complete
* Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4 units can be
one unit from these majors in their first Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major and
enrolled across all three campuses
year at Caboolture. Students undertaking Second Major has been re-named
(Caboolture, Kelvin Grove and Gardens
these majors will need to contact Fashion Communication. If you
Point)
ci@qut.edu.au for enrolment advice. commenced the Fashion Major or Second
Year 2, Semester 1
Major prior to 2015 you will be permitted
Students taking one of the following Business School Unit to continue and complete the old Major or
Creative Industries majors (Animation, Art
Business School Unit Second Major. Please refer to Fashion
& Design History, Creative & Professional
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit Communication for your list of unit
Writing, Dance Studies, Drama,
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options options.
Journalism, Literary Studies, or Media &
Communication) will need to contact (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
In this list
ci@qut.edu.au for enrolment advice. DXB102 Visual Communication ● INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS
Introduction to Film, TV and ● Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)
Semesters KPB101 ● Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-
New Media Production
● IMPORTANT NOTICE: ARTHIST)
● Campus for Year 1 Photomedia and Artistic
KVB104 ● Creative and Professional Writing
● Year 1, Semester 1 Practice (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)
● Year 1, Semester 2 Year 2, Semester 2 ● Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-
● Campuses for Year 2 onwards DANCEST)
● Year 2, Semester 1 Business School Unit
● Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
● Year 2, Semester 2 Business School Unit ● Entertainment Industries
● Year 3, Semester 1 Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)
● Year 3, Semester 2 ● Fashion Communication
● Year 4, Semester 1 A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options
(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously
● Year 4, Semester 2 (either KTB211 or KXB202). Students
Fashion)
selecting the ‘Management’ stream in ● Film, Television and Screen
Code Title their business major must select (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)
IMPORTANT NOTICE: KTB211 due to the antirequisite of ● Interactive and Visual Design
* You are required to complete 96 credit KXB202 and MGB335. (KKBXMJR-INVISDN)
points of units at Caboolture (48 credit Creative Industries Events ● Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)
KTB211 ● Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-
points of Business core units and 48 and Festivals
LITSTD)
credit points of Creative Industries Project Management for ● Media and Communication
units). Once you have met this KXB202
Entertainment (KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)
requirement, you will be able to enrol in Year 3, Semester 1 ● Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)
units from across all three campuses.
Business School Unit INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS
* Business School major options
available at Caboolture include; Business School Unit Code Title
Management, Marketing and Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit Please refer to the following study
Accountancy. A unit from the Creative Industries sequences to plan your program. You
* You must complete a minimum of five University Wide, Creative Industries must complete 96 credit points (normally
(5) subjects from your Creative Faculty Only, or Caboolture Unit Options eight 12 credit point subjects) from the
Industries Major prior to enrolling in your lists specified units to achieve a major,
Work Integrated Learning units Year 3, Semester 2 following semester of offer and unit
Campus for Year 1 requisites (where applicable) to
Business School Unit
determine order of enrolment. Any

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unit(s) that appear in these majors administration. It offers a coherent and 6
and/or minors and are also mandatory sequential set of units that provide a 48cp from the Advanced Creative and
elsewhere in your course can not platform for a research-based study of Professional Writing Unit Options
contribute towards the completion of the visual arts, design and architecture.
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing
these majors and/or minors. Any unit(s) In conjunction with further study, this
7 Classics
that appear in multiple majors and/or major will assist in preparing you for
minors can only contribute towards the work as a professional in these KWB21
Stylistics
completion of one of these majors or disciplines. 1
minors. *Assumed Knowledge: There is no KWB21
Corporate Writing and Editing
specific prior knowledge required as a 3
Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN) prerequisite to undertaking this major. KWB30 Writing and Publishing
Code Title 96cp from the Art and Design History 3 Industry
*Description: This major provides you Unit Options KWB31
Novel and Memoir
with important skills in the skills, DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1 3
principles, concepts and history of
Architecture, Culture and
animation. Beginning with drawing for DAB220 Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)
Place
animation and an exploration of the Code Title
history of the animation industry and its Architecture in the 20th
DAB325 *Description: This major aims to provide
practices, you will then apply this Century
a broad grounding in practical and
knowledge to current and emerging DEB202 Introducing Design History
theoretical aspects of dance. You will
fields within the animation industry KVB102 Modernism gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,
including motion graphics, 3D modelling
KVB115 Australian Art commercially driven genres,
and animation, real-time 3D and
Australian Art, Architecture choreography and critical thinking and
character animation. Through the KVB212
and Design writing together with an understanding of
creation of an interactive virtual
the social and historical context of ballet,
environment you will be given the KVB214 Post 1945 Art
contemporary dance, and popular and
opportunity to refine your skills and Contemporary Asian Visual
KVB215 world dance.
expand your knowledge of the 3D Culture
animation industry. *Assumed Knowledge: Previously
KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues acquired knowledge or skill IS required
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KVB308 Video Art and Culture for you to undertake this major. For
specific prior knowledge required as a
health and safety reasons, admission to
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
Creative and Professional Writing this major is dependent upon an
48cp from the Introductory Animation (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) appropriate level of physical fitness to
Unit Options prevent injury, and having no pre-
Code Title
KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1 existing injuries or structural/physical
*Description: The aim of this major is to
KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2 issues that would prevent your safe and
prepare students to graduate with
full participation in all physical activities
Animation and Motion adequate skills and knowledge in the
KNB123 within its practical units. You may be
Graphics area of creative and professional writing;
required to confirm your fitness to
KNB124 3D Animation 1 to provide a thorough grounding in a
attempt this major. If so, you must obtain
variety of genres that include fiction,
Film, Screen and Animation a physiotherapist's report and have it
KPB109 creative non-fiction, media writing and
Histories approved by the Dance Study Area
corporate writing and editing, thereby
48cp from the Advanced Animation Unit Coordinator before you will be permitted
equipping graduates with the versatility
Options to enrol in this major.
required of professional writers; to
KNB211 3D Animation 2 enhance the critical, analytical and peer- 48cp from the Introductory Dance Unit
reviewing skills of students; to provide Options
Real-time 3D Computer
KNB212 an understanding of creative writing in KDB105 Architecture of the Body
Graphics
its social and generic contexts. KDB106 Dance Analysis
KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1
KNB222 Virtual Environments
specific prior knowledge required as a
Advanced Concepts in KDB108 World Dance
KNB311 prerequisite to undertaking this major.
Computer Animation 1 KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz
48cp from the Introductory Creative and
Contemporary Issues in the Professional Writing Unit Options Deconstructing Dance in
KNB313 KDB110
Screen Industries History
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
*Note: KNB312 has been recoded KDB120 Dance Practice 1
KWB10 Creative Writing: the Short
KNB313 from 2017. KDB121 Dance Practice 2
4 Story
KWB11 48cp from the Advanced Dance Unit
Art and Design History (KKBXMJR- Youth and Children's Writing
2 Options
ARTHIST)
KWB11 Introduction to Creative KDB204 Australian Dance
Code Title
3 Writing KDB205 Teaching Dance
*Description: This major equips you with
the educational base necessary for a KWB11 KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
Persuasive Writing
career in the arts professions, such as 5 KDB231 Latin Dance Party
curatorial work, art criticism and arts KWB11 Creative Non-Fiction

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Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA) BSB126 Marketing of Fashion
Code Title KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting DFB302 Fashion Visualisation
*Description: The major offers a balance Entertainment Industries Core Units: Unspeakable Beauty: A
DFB303
of performance theory and practice. It is AMB20 History of Fashion
designed as a learning sequence, Entertainment Marketing
7 Product Design and
beginning with introductory concepts DFB406 Development in the Fashion
KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
and practices, through intermediate and Industry
on to advanced learning. Underpinning KXB102 Global Entertainment
48cp from the Advanced Fashion
the major is a twin focus on Entertainment Practice:
Communication Unit Options
contemporary performance-making and KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
events management. Both of these Business DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film
areas are balanced by studies in theatre Entertainment Industries DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now
history and theory. Core topics include KXB301
Studio DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism
acting; directing; twentieth-century
LWS00 Ragtrade: The Business of
performance theory and practice; and Entertainment Law DFB502
8 Fashion
events management.
Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit *Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted to
specific prior knowledge required as a
Options List'. LWS009 is mandatory count towards the Advanced Fashion
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
unless you meet the LWS008 Unit Options for students who
48cp from the Introductory Drama Unit prerequisite through another unit. commenced this major in 2014 or
Options
LWS00 earlier.
KTB101 Understanding Theatre Introduction to Law
9 *Note: KFB108 is permitted to count
KTB102 Process Drama Project Management for towards the Introductory Fashion Unit
KXB202
KTB104 Performance Innovation Entertainment Options if completed in 2014 or earlier.
KSB106 Acting Fundamentals *Note: AMB200 or KCB301 are *Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,
48cp from the Advanced Drama Unit permitted to count towards this major if KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 are
Options completed in 2010 or earlier. KPB101 permitted to count towards this major if
will be permitted to count towards this completed in 2011 or earlier.
KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
study package if completed in 2011 or
Creative Industries earlier. Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-
KTB210
Management FLMTVSC)
Creative Industries Events and Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR- Code Title
KTB211
Festivals FASHION) (previously Fashion)
*Description: The aim of this major is to
KTB213 Directing Theatre Code Title provide students with a range of
KTB215 Staging Australia *Description: This major has been understandings in the theory and
KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre designed to offer a mix of theoretical and practice of film, television and screen.
practical units to reflect the professional This study area aims to enhance
KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist
diversity of fashion careers, where creative, technical and organisational
communication is fundamental to the abilities as well as building story telling
Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR- dissemination of fashion globally. The and communication skills.
ENTINDS) theory units will develop your knowledge *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
Code Title and understanding of the history, specific prior knowledge required as a
*Description: On completion of this industry and consumption of fashion and prerequisite to undertaking this major.
major, you will be able to demonstrate how fashion is communicated, marketed
*Note: Students who have commenced
the knowledge and skills required to and distributed through industry
this major in 2014 or earlier will
pursue a career in the Entertainment channels for production, and through
complete the structure of 48cp of
Industry. These include an branding, trends, styling and
Introductory Units and 48cp of Advanced
understanding of the characteristics of graphic/technical requirements. The
Units.
mainstream commercial culture that practical units provide you with a variety
appeal to large audiences; an of options to develop fashion Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101,
understanding both of business and communication related skills focusing on KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112,
creative processes; an ability to balance fashion graphics, product development KPB113, KPB116.
the two of these; and an awareness of and fashion journalism. Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312,
historical and current Entertainment *Assumed Knowledge: There is no KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.
content and business. specific prior knowledge required as a 96cp from the Film, Television and
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no prerequisite to undertaking this major. Screen Unit Options
specific prior knowledge required as a *From 2015, this major's title has Contemporary Issues in the
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KNB313
changed from 'Fashion Major' to Screen Industries
Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the 'Fashion Communication Major'. Introduction to Film, TV and
'Entertainment Industries Unit Options KPB101
48cp from the Introductory Fashion New Media Production
List'. BSB126 is mandatory unless you Communication Unit Options KPB105 Narrative Production
are already undertaking it as part of DFB102 Introduction to Fashion Film, Screen and Animation
another study package. KPB109
DFB203 Sustainability: The Materiality Histories

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries
The Movie, TV and New DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KPB110
Media Business DXB401 Advanced Web Design specific prior knowledge required as a
Film, Television and Screen prerequisite to undertaking this major.
KPB112 Theories of Visual
Genres DXB402 96cp from the Literary Studies Unit
Communication
KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis Options
DXB403 Design for Interactive Media
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting KWB10
DXB501 Tangible Media Introduction to Literary Studies
8
Approaches to Contemporary *Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 is
KPB205 KWB10
Documentary permitted to count towards this major if Writing Australia
9
KPB206 Global Screen Industries completed in 2014 or earlier.
KWB11
Production Management for *Note: KIB109 counts towards the Youth and Children's Writing
KPB210 2
Film, TV and New Media Introductory Interactive and Visual
Design Unit Options if completed in KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing
*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 are
2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towards 7 Classics
permitted to count towards this major.
the Advanced unit options if completed KWB20 Modern Times (Literature and
*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313
in 2014 or earlier. 8 Culture in the 20th Century)
are permitted to count towards this
major if completed in 2014 or earlier. *Note: KIB104 is permitted to count KWB20
Shakespeare, Then and Now
towards this major if completed in 2011 9
*Note: KNB312 has been recoded
or earlier. Imagining the Americas:
KNB313 from 2017. KWB21
Contemporary American
Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) 0
Interactive and Visual Design Literature and Culture
(KKBXMJR-INVISDN) Code Title KWB30 Wonderlands: Literature and
Code Title *Description: This major offers you a 8 Culture in the 19th Century
range of options to develop an KWB31 Popular Fictions, Popular
*Description: This major will provide you
understanding of the parameters of the 1 Culture
with the design concepts and principles,
journalism field. The major will introduce
practical skills and working methods
you to a range of journalism writing Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-
needed by a contemporary designer of
styles and offers an insight into some MEDIACM)
visual and interactive media. You will
specialist areas of reporting.
learn how to design effectively for print Code Title
and electronic media, Web and mobile *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
*Description: This major offers you a
media and computer games and specific prior knowledge required as a
range of options to develop an
become equipped with a versatile set of prerequisite to undertaking this major.
understanding of the parameters of the
design practices to support you to enter 96cp from the Journalism Unit Options professional communication field. The
careers in marketing, web design, DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism major enables you to develop the skills
electronic publishing, interaction design and knowledge to prepare media
KJB101 Computational Journalism
and the creative aspects of game material for organisations that wish to
design. KJB103 Media Design and Layout
build, and maintain, a media profile.
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no KJB120 Newswriting
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
specific prior knowledge required as a KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry specific prior knowledge required as a
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KJB222 Online Journalism 1 prerequisite to undertaking this major.
It is recommended that you review the KJB224 Feature Writing 48cp from the Introductory Media and
requisite requirements for units to Communication Unit Options
KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues
ensure your unit selection enables you
KJB280 International Journalism Media and Communication
to successfully complete the KCB101
Texts
requirements of this major. DXB102, KJB304 Sub-Editing
DXB202 and DXB203 are highly KCB102 Media Mythbusting
recommended to be undertaken as first Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD) Strategic Speech
KCB103
year units as they are requisites for Code Title Communication
many advanced units, but this is not Media and Communication:
compulsory. *Description: The aims of this major are KCB104
to prepare students to graduate with Industries
48cp from the Introductory Interactive adequate skills and knowledge in the Inquiry in Media and
and Visual Design Unit Options KCB105
area of literary and cultural studies; to Communication
DXB102 Visual Communication provide a thorough grounding in a range 48cp from the Advanced Media and
DXB201 Visual Interactions of texts, both literary and popular, Communication Unit Options
ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenth
DXB202 Image Production Consumption Matters:
and twentieth century literature and
DXB203 Introduction to Web Design KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
culture; to provide graduates with
Identity
Programming for Visual enhanced skills in critical thinking,
DXB303 KCB205 Professional Communication
Designers writing and analysis; to provide
48cp from the Advanced Interactive and graduates with an understanding of the KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
Visual Design Unit Options social and historical context of literary KCB301 Media Audiences
and popular written texts; to provide
DXB301 Interface Design *Note: KCB207 is permitted to count
some understanding of the major
DXB302 Typographic Design towards the Advanced Media and
approaches in literary theory.

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries
Communication Unit Options if
completed in 2012 or earlier.

Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)
Code Title
*Description: This major aims to impart a
broad understanding of music practice in
contemporary social, cultural and
economic contexts. It aims to provide
students with a combination of practical
and theoretical skills to support a career
in music within administrative, business,
or organisational areas.
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
specific prior knowledge required as a
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
It is recommended that you review the
requisite requirements for units to
ensure your unit selection enables you
to successfully complete the
requirements of this major.
48cp from the Introductory Music Unit
Options
KMB00
Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll
3
KMB00
World Music
4
KMB10
Sound, Image, Text
7
KMB11
Music and Sound Production 1
9
KMB12
Music and Sound Concepts 1
2
KMB12
Music and Sound Production 2
9
KMB13
Music and Sound Concepts 2
2
48cp from the Advanced Music Unit
Options
KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KMB20 Music Scenes and
0 Subcultures
KMB21
The Music Industry
5
KMB21
Audio / Visual Interaction
6
KMB25
Multi-Platform Sound Design
2
Please note: KKB345 is permitted to
count towards this major if completed in
2010 or earlier.

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts
Handbook
Domestic Assumed
Year 2017 knowledge
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX35
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 064813M areas
● English
Duration 4 years
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens equivalent to four semesters at high
Point school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9200 per achievement (4, SA). Accountancy,
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Finance, Economics and Marketing
points) majors also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B
International fee 2017: $27400 per year or C.
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)

Total credit 384 International Subject


points
prerequisites
Credit points 48 ● English
full-time sem.
You must have achieved this study at a
Start months February
level comparable to Australian Year 12 or
Int. Start Months February in recognised post-secondary studies.
Course Program Director, School
Accountancy, Finance, Economics and
Coordinator of Creative Practice Marketing majors also requires 4 SA in
(Creative Industries) Maths A, B or C.
email: ci@qut.edu.au;
Director of Studies, QUT
Business School; email: Minimum English
bus@qut.edu.au
requirements
Students must meet the English
proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language


Testing System)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)
Handbook fashion designer. You will also develop
Domestic Assumed
the entrepreneurial skills necessary to sell
Year 2017 knowledge your abilities within your chosen industry,
Before you start this course we assume and perhaps start your own business.
QUT code IX35
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 064813M areas
● English
Course Design
Duration 4 years This course is made up of 384 credit
(full-time) points. Each component (i.e. Business
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 8 equivalent to four semesters at high and Fashion) comprises 192 credit points.
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rank 84 Your business degree component
achievement (4, SA). Accountancy,
OP Guarantee Yes
comprises eight business core units, and
finance, economics and marketing majors
eight business major units. You will
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.
choose a business major from
Point accounting, advertising, economics,
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9200 per
Minimum English finance, human resource management,
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requirements international business, management,
points)
Students must meet the English marketing or public relations.
International fee 2017: $27400 per year proficiency requirements. Accountancy students will complete 10
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) major units and 6 Business School core
IELTS (International English Language units in order to meet professional
Total credit 384
points Testing System) recognition requirements.
Speaking 6.0
Credit points 48 Your Fine Arts component comprises
full-time sem. Writing 6.0
(192 credit points) from the Fashion
Start months February Reading 6.0 discipline.
Listening 6.0
Int. Start Months February
Overall 6.5 Career Outcomes
Deferment You can defer your offer Our graduates have had a significant
and postpone the start of
your course for one year. impact on the emerging Brisbane fashion
Important Notice scene and have successfully launched
Course Program Director, School The last intake into the IX35 Fashion
their careers internationally. Many of our
Coordinator of Creative Practice major was 2014. From 2015 this major is
(Creative Industries) graduates are entrepreneurial, starting
available as part of the single degree,
email: ci@qut.edu.au; their own labels and small businesses.
Director of Studies, QUT DE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours)
Business School; email: (Fashion). Continuing students should They excel as independent designers and
bus@qut.edu.au complete their IX35 Fashion studies by have collaborated with larger fashion
Discipline Craig Bolland (Creative the end of 2017 as some units may be houses such as Sportsgirl. Others work
Coordinator and Professional Writing); offered for a limited time for transition as fashion stylists, international trend
Associate Prof Belinda purposes. Please contact ci@qut.edu.au
Luke (Accountancy); Dr forecasters and product development
Louise Kelly (Advertising); if you have any concerns regarding managers, living and working in cities all
Dr Radhika Lahiri completing your studies within this over the world. Pathways to further study,
(Economics); Dr Mark timeframe.
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali including honours and research degrees,
Muhammad (Human lead to diverse outcomes such as fashion
Resource Management);
Dr Shane Mathews
Overview curatorship and sustainability studies.
(International Business); You will graduate with not only advanced
Dr Kavoos Mohannak technical and creative practice skills, but Professional Recognition
(Management); Prof Larry also with highly developed business
Neale (Marketing); and Dr Business component: Students may be
Anne Lane (Public knowledge. You will be well equipped to eligible for membership to a number of
Relations) work as either a creative practitioner or professional bodies depending on choice
CI: (07) 3138 8114; business professional.
Business: (07) 3138 2050 of major and unit selection. Details on
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative professional recognition can be found
and Professional Writing); You will be equipped to take advantage of
Business: Student under the individual majors of the
the growing range of career opportunities
Services bus@qut.edu.au Bachelor of Business (BS05).
available within the creative industries,
whether that be as a creative practitioner,
a business professional, or by applying Pathways to Further Study
your creative skills within a business On successful completion of this course
environment. you will be eligible to apply for entry into
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)
Your business degree will give you a (Study Area A) or the Bachelor of
broad base of commercial knowledge. Business (Honours) (Study Area A),
This understanding of business makes provided you have met entry
you more attractive to employers, even if requirements.
you wish to work predominantly as a

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)
recognition requirements. Year 3, Semester 2
Important Information for
KWB212 Writing Poetry
Business Students Study Overseas
QUT Business School rules and Corporate Writing and
Study overseas while gaining credit KWB213
procedures are outlined in the Business Editing
towards your QUT degree with one of our
Undergraduate Guidelines booklet. Business School Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
Other useful information can be found on study can be for one or two semesters (or Business School Unit
the Student Services website. during the semester break) and the units Year 4, Semester 1
you take can be in either degree area, Editing and
Deferment depending on how they match with your KWB310 Developing the
Domestic students can defer their offer in QUT course. For more information, visit Manuscript
this course for one year. In exceptional QUT student exchange.
circumstances up to 12 months of KWB313 Novel and Memoir
additional deferment may be granted. Sample Structure Business School Unit
Semesters Business School Unit
Find out more on deferment.
Year 4, Semester 2
● Year 1, Semester 1
Domestic Course structure ● Year 1, Semester 2 KWB303
Writing and Publishing
This course is made up of 384 credit ● Year 2, Semester 1 Industry
points. Each component (i.e. business ● Year 2, Semester 2 Creative Writing
KWB306
and creative and professional writing) ● Year 3, Semester 1 Project 1
comprises 192 credit points. ● Year 3, Semester 2 Business School Unit
● Year 4, Semester 1
Your business degree component ● Year 4, Semester 2 Business School Unit
comprises eight business core units, and
eight business major units. You will Code Title
choose a business major from Year 1, Semester 1
accounting, advertising, economics, KWB110 Writing Fundamentals
finance, human resource management, Introduction to
international business, management, KWB113
Creative Writing
marketing or public relations.
Accountancy students will complete 10 Business School Unit
major units and six Business School core Business School Unit
units in order to meet professional Year 1, Semester 2
recognition requirements.
Introduction to
KPB116
Scriptwriting
Study overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit Creative Writing: the
KWB104
towards your QUT degree with one of our Short Story
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Business School Unit
study can be for one or two semesters (or Business School Unit
during the semester break) and the units Note: Students considering studying
you take can be in either degree area, overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
depending on how they match with your apply by 1 November.
QUT course. For more information, visit
QUT student exchange. Year 2, Semester 1
KWB115 Persuasive Writing
International Course KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
structure Business School Unit
Course Structure Business School Unit
This course is made up of 384 credit Year 2, Semester 2
points. Each component (i.e. Business
Introduction to Literary
and Creative and Professional Writing) KWB108
Studies
comprises 192 credit points.
Youth and Children's
KWB112
Your business degree component Writing
comprises eight business core units, and Business School Unit
eight business major units. You will
Business School Unit
choose a business major from
accounting, advertising, economics, Year 3, Semester 1
finance, human resource management, Great Books: Creative
KWB207
international business, management, Writing Classics
marketing or public relations. KWB211 Stylistics
Accountancy students will complete 10
Business School nit
major units and 6 Business School core
units in order to meet professional Business School Unit

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)
Handbook choose a business major from
Domestic Assumed
accounting, advertising, economics,
Year 2017 knowledge finance, human resource management,
Before you start this course we assume international business, management,
QUT code IX35
you have sound knowledge in these marketing or public relations.
CRICOS 064813M areas Accountancy students will complete 10
● English
Duration 4 years major units and 6 Business School core
(full-time) units in order to meet professional
We assume that you have knowledge
recognition requirements.
OP 8 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Your Fine Arts component comprises
Rank 84
achievement (4, SA). Accountancy, (192 credit points) from the Drama
OP Guarantee Yes finance, economics and marketing majors discipline.
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.
Point Career Outcomes
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9200 per
Minimum English As a multiskilled graduate you will seek to
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requirements complement your artistic career with paid
points)
Students must meet the English employment in related areas. Graduates
International fee 2017: $27400 per year proficiency requirements. work as event coordinators, festival
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) organisers and administrators. Some
IELTS (International English Language establish companies with other graduates
Total credit 384
points Testing System) to create work for the independent theatre
Speaking 6.0 sector. Graduates have established
Credit points 48
full-time sem. Writing 6.0 successful careers as playwrights, artistic
directors, directors, designers or
Start months February Reading 6.0
performers working across a variety of
Listening 6.0 genres including physical theatre or
Int. Start Months February
Overall 6.5 music.
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of
your course for one year. Overview Professional Recognition
You will graduate with not only advanced Business component: Students may be
Course Program Director, School eligible for membership to a number of
Coordinator of Creative Practice technical and creative practice skills, but
(Creative Industries) also with highly developed business professional bodies depending on choice
email: ci@qut.edu.au; of major and unit selection. Details on
Director of Studies, QUT knowledge. You will be well equipped to
Business School; email: work as either a creative practitioner or professional recognition can be found
bus@qut.edu.au business professional. under the individual majors of the
Bachelor of Business (BS05).
Discipline Sean Mee (Drama);
Coordinator Associate Prof Belinda You will be equipped to take advantage of
Luke (Accountancy); Dr the growing range of career opportunities Important Information for
Louise Kelly (Advertising); available within the creative industries,
Dr Radhika Lahiri Business Students
(Economics); Dr Mark whether that be as a creative practitioner, QUT Business School rules and
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali a business professional, or by applying
Muhammad (Human procedures are outlined in the Business
Resource Management);
your creative skills within a business Undergraduate Guidelines booklet.
Dr Shane Mathews environment. Other useful information can be found on
(International Business);
Dr Mervyn Morris the Student Services website.
As with the creative industries as a whole,
(Management); Prof Larry
Neale (Marketing); and Dr contemporary drama and performance
Anne Lane (Public are evolving to incorporate technology, Pathways to Further Study
Relations) cross disciplinary practice, On successful completion of this course
CI: (07) 3138 8114; you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Business: (07) 3138 2050 experimentation and commercialisation.
ci@qut.edu.au (Drama); the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)
Business: Student Performance making is not limited to the (Study Area A) or the Bachelor of
Services bus@qut.edu.au Business (Honours) (Study Area A),
theatre: performers express their ideas by
creating their own works for festivals, site- provided you have met entry
specific and public events. requirements.

Course Design Deferment


This course is made up of 384 credit Domestic students can defer their offer in
points. Each component (i.e. Business this course for one year. In exceptional
and Drama) comprises 192 credit points. circumstances up to 12 months of
additional deferment may be granted.
Your business degree component
comprises eight business core units, and Find out more on deferment.
eight business major units. You will

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama)
QUT course. For more information, visit Semester 2 Unit Options (KTB211 or
Domestic Course structure KTB213):
This course is made up of 384 credit QUT student exchange.
points. Each component (i.e. business Creative Industries
KTB211
and drama) comprises 192 credit points. Sample Structure Events and Festivals
Semesters KTB213 Directing Theatre
Your business degree component Business School Unit
comprises eight business core units, and ● Year 1, Semester 1
eight business major units. You will ● Year 1, Semester 2 Business School Unit
choose a business major from ● Year 2, Semester 1 Year 4, Semester 1
accounting, advertising, economics,
● Year 2, Semester 2
KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre
finance, human resource management,
● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 KTB303 Production 3
international business, management, ● Year 4, Semester 1 Business School Unit
marketing or public relations. ● Year 4, Semester 2
Accountancy students will complete 10 Business School Unit
major units and six Business School core Code Title Year 4, Semester 2
units in order to meet professional Year 1, Semester 1 The Entrepreneurial
recognition requirements. KTB305
Understanding Artist
KTB101
Theatre KTB313 Production 4
Study overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit KTB102 Process Drama Business School Unit
towards your QUT degree with one of our Business School Unit Business School Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Business School Unit
study can be for one or two semesters (or
Year 1, Semester 2
during the semester break) and the units
you take can be in either degree area, Performance
KTB104
depending on how they match with your Innovation
QUT course. For more information, visit KTB108 Applied Theatre
QUT student exchange. Business School Unit
Business School Unit
International Course
Note: Students considering studying
structure overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
Course Design apply by 1 November.
This course is made up of 384 credit Year 2, Semester 1
points. Each component (i.e. Business
and Drama) comprises 192 credit points. Performing Skills 1:
KTB103
Character and Scene
Your business degree component KTB107 The Creating Body
comprises eight business core units, and Business School Unit
eight business major units. You will
Business School Unit
choose a business major from
accounting, advertising, economics, Year 2, Semester 2
finance, human resource management, KTB105 Production 1
international business, management, Performing Skills 2:
marketing or public relations. KTB106
Style and Form
Accountancy students will complete 10
major units and 6 Business School core Business School Unit
units in order to meet professional Business School Unit
recognition requirements. Year 3, Semester 1
KTB205 Production 2
Professional Recognition
DRAMA SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:
Business component: Students may be
eligible for membership to a number of One unit (12cp) from the Drama
professional bodies depending on choice Semester 1 Unit Options (KTB210 or
of major and unit selection. Details on KTB212):
professional recognition can be found Creative Industries
under the individual majors of the KTB210
Management
Bachelor of Business (BS05). Theatre and
KTB212
Community
Study Overseas
Business School Unit
Study overseas while gaining credit
towards your QUT degree with one of our Business School Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Year 3, Semester 2
study can be for one or two semesters (or KTB215 Staging Australia
during the semester break) and the units
DRAMA SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:
you take can be in either degree area,
depending on how they match with your One unit (12cp) from the Drama

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Fashion)
Handbook held by QTAC you have satisfied
Domestic Entry requirements the Minimum Entry Requirements in
Year 2017 Important information for order to be considered for a place in
2014 applicants this course.
QUT code IX35 ● Based on the information currently
I have listed Fashion as a held by QTAC you HAVE NOT
CRICOS 064813M
preference on my QTAC SATISFIED the Minimum Entry
Duration 4 years Requirements in order to be
(full-time) application
considered for a place in this
What happens next? course.
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
Point I have not registered with QUT.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9,200 per
If you have not registered for an audition What does this mean?
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit and submitted the required additional If you have satisfied the minimum entry
points) entry documentation QUT will not be able requirements for one of the above
to offer you a place in the course. You courses you will then be considered for a
International fee 2017: $27,400 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) may wish to review your QTAC course place in the course in the 12 December,
preferences; they can be added or 2013 QTAC offer round. Depending on
Total credit 384 amended via QTAC’s Current Applicant
points course place availability, further offers
online service. For more information on may be made in the 16 January, 2014
Credit points 48 changing preferences, you can contact QTAC offer round. As more applicants will
full-time sem. QTAC Information Services on 1300 GO meet the minimum entry requirements
Start months February QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222. than available course places meeting the
minimum entry requirements does not
Int. Start Months February
I have registered with QUT and guarantee a QTAC offer will be made.
Course Program Director, School provided the additional entry Successful applicants will only receive
Coordinator of Creative Practice one offer at QTAC, to their highest eligible
(Creative Industries) documentation.
email: ci@qut.edu.au; Thank you for registering for an audition preference.
Director of Studies, QUT
Business School; email: for entry into one of the above courses at
If you have not satisfied the minimum
bus@qut.edu.au QUT. The following information will help
entry requirements QUT will not be able
you understand what will happen after the
Discipline Icaro Ibanez-Arricivita to offer you a place in the course. You
Coordinator (Fashion); Associate Prof audition process.
may wish to review your QTAC course
Belinda Luke
(Accountancy); Dr Louise preferences; they can be added or
Kelly (Advertising); Dr
How do I find out my audition amended via QTAC’s Current Applicant
Radhika Lahiri outcome? online service. For more information on
(Economics); Dr Mark
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali I have not been shortlisted for changing preferences, you can contact
Mohammad (Human an interview QTAC Information Services on 1300 GO
Resource Management); QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222.
Dr Shane Mathews If you have not been shortlisted for an
(International Business); interview QUT will not be able to offer you
Dr Kavoos Mohannak a place in the course. You may wish to Prerequisites
(Management); Prof Larry Successful portfolio and interview
Neale (Marketing); and Dr review your QTAC course preferences;
Anne Lane (Public they can be added or amended via
Relations)
CI: (07) 3138 8114;
QTAC’s Current Applicant online service. 2014 registrations have
Business: (07) 3138 2050 For more information on changing closed
ci@qut.edu.au (Fashion); preferences, you can contact QTAC Registrations for the 2014 intake were
bus@qut.edu.au Information Services on 1300 GO QTAC
(Business) due on 11 October 2013 and are now
(1300 467 822) or (07) 3858 1222. closed. If you had not registered and you
are considering applying to study in 2015
I have been shortlisted for an we recommend you read the following
interview information as a guide only as it details
Shortly after the 22nd of November 2013 requirements for entry in 2014 and these
QUT will update the preference may change prior to the 2015 intake.
information within your QTAC application
to reflect your interview outcome. You will Application checklist
be able to check this via QTAC’s Current 1. Apply through QTAC (you must
Applicant online service. If you are unsure have a valid QTAC number or
how to check your preference status there current QUT ID number before
is a helpful video located on this web completing the QUT Online
page. Registration Form)
2. Complete the QUT Online
Registration Form and print the
What information will I see? confirmation page
Within your Preferences tab you will see 3. Post or submit the following
one of the following statuses. documentation to the Creative
● Based on the information currently
Industries Faculty:

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● Online registration Detailed Delivery details
Confirmation Notice
● A current passport sized photograph In person Interview Locations and
● A resume or curriculum vitae, no Creative Industries Faculty Additional
Entry Dates
more than two pages long
Z6, Level 1, The Hub (foyer delivery slots) Should your portfolio be successful you
● A copy of your most recent high
Creative Industries Precinct will be required to attend an interview. If
school report and/or results of
previous tertiary studies Musk Avenue you are unable to attend the interviews,
● A copy of the QUTPay confirmation Kelvin Grove, QLD, 4059 we will arrange a telephone interview.
page from your online credit card (opening hours from 8am to 6pm)
payment for the $55 service charge We will be conducting interviews in
(Please note: Q-Step, Aboriginal, November 2013 at the QUT Kelvin Grove
Post
and/or Torres Strait Islander campus.
Creative Industries Precinct
applicants are exempt from the
Z6 Block, The Hub, Level 5
service fee) International Subject
● Personal statement - a typewritten Musk Avenue
personal statement outlining your Kelvin Grove, QLD, 4059 prerequisites
reasons for applying to this ● English
particular course, indicating your Domestic Assumed
personal strengths and your future You must have achieved this study at a
ambitions (max 300 words)
knowledge level comparable to Australian Year 12 or
● Portfolio (submitted electronically Before you start this course we assume in recognised post-secondary studies.
through the online registration form) you have sound knowledge in these Accountancy, Finance, Economics and
areas Marketing majors also requires 4 SA in
● English
Please note: Registering plus submitting Maths A, B or C.
your supporting documentation with QUT
is separate and in addition to listing the We assume that you have knowledge
equivalent to four semesters at high Minimum English
course as a preference with QTAC. To
successfully apply for entry into this school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound requirements
course you are required to do both. The achievement (4, SA). Accountancy, Students must meet the English
audition process is managed by Creative finance, economics and marketing majors proficiency requirements.
Industries Faculty; however, all offers for also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.
IELTS (International English Language
the course will be made through QTAC.
International Entry Testing System)
Service fee Speaking 6.0
requirements
A $55 service fee applies to all applicants, Writing 6.0
Prerequisites
excluding applicants who seeking Successful portfolio and interview and Reading 6.0
admission assistance via QUT’s Q-Step meet the minimum academic entry Listening 6.0
and/or Oodgeroo schemes. This payment requirements.
is to be made via QUTPay and please Overall 6.5
ensure you print the confirmation page as
Closing date
you will need to attach it to your
There are no closing dates for Important Notice
documentation. The last intake into the IX35 Fashion
international applicants. We encourage
you to apply as soon as you decide on major was 2014. From 2015 this major is
Important information the course you wish to study, to help you available as part of the single degree,
Portfolio Information and preparation with visa requirements. DE42 Bachelor of Design (Honours)
(Fashion). Continuing students should
Interview locations and dates Application checklist complete their IX35 Fashion studies by
Following the submission applicants will Please send the following documents the end of 2017 as some units may be
be shortlisted. We will be conducting along with your application form (F Form) offered for a limited time for transition
interviews in November 2013 at the QUT to QUT. You may post or e-mail your purposes. Please contact ci@qut.edu.au
Kelvin Grove campus. Should you be application. if you have any concerns regarding
shortlisted you will be notified via email to ● All documents requested in the F completing your studies within this
your nominated email account. Only form timeframe.
submissions that include all the above ● Current passport sized photograph

stated requirements will be processed. ● Personal statement - A typewritten


Overview
personal statement outlining your You will graduate with not only advanced
Who do I contact for more reasons for applying to this technical and creative practice skills, but
information? particular course, indicating your also with highly developed business
personal strengths and your future
Please contact the Creative Industries knowledge. You will be well equipped to
ambitions (max 300 words)
Faculty by: ● Portfolio of your work
work as either a creative practitioner or
business professional.
Phone: (07) 3138 8114 and press option Please send copies only – documents will
4 not be returned. You will be equipped to take advantage of
the growing range of career opportunities
Email: ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au available within the creative industries,
Important information whether that be as a creative practitioner,
Portfolio Information and Preparation
a business professional, or by applying

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Fashion)
your creative skills within a business (Study Area A) or the Bachelor of ● Year 3, Semester 2
environment. Business (Honours) (Study Area A), ● Year 4, Semester 1
provided you have met entry ● Year 4, Semester 2
Your business degree will give you a requirements.
broad base of commercial knowledge. Code Title
This understanding of business makes Year 1, Semester 1
Important Information for
you more attractive to employers, even if Introduction to the
you wish to work predominantly as a Business Students KFB103
Industry of Fashion
fashion designer. You will also develop QUT Business School rules and
procedures are outlined in the Business Unspeakable Beauty 1:
the entrepreneurial skills necessary to sell KFB108 A History of Dress and
your abilities within your chosen industry, Undergraduate Guidelines booklet.
Other useful information can be found on Fashion
and perhaps start your own business.
the Student Services website. Business School Core Unit
Course Design Business School Core Unit
This course is made up of 384 credit Deferment Year 1, Semester 2
points. Each component (i.e. Business Domestic students can defer their offer in
this course for one year. In exceptional KFB104-1 Textiles for Fashion
and Fashion) comprises 192 credit points.
circumstances up to 12 months of Unspeakable Beauty 2:
KFB109
Your business degree component additional deferment may be granted. Fashion and Modernity
comprises eight business core units, and Business School Core Unit
eight business major units. You will Find out more on deferment.
Business School Core Unit
choose a business major from
Domestic Course structure Year 2, Semester 1
accounting, advertising, economics,
finance, human resource management, This course is made up of 384 credit Fashion Design Studio
DFB101
international business, management, points. Each component (i.e. business 1
marketing or public relations. and fashion) comprises 192 credit points. DFB302 Fashion Visualisation
Accountancy students will complete 10 Business School Core Unit
major units and 6 Business School core Your business degree component
comprises eight business core units, and Business School Core Unit
units in order to meet professional
recognition requirements. eight business major units. You will Year 2, Semester 2
choose a business major from Fashion Design Studio
Your Fine Arts component comprises accounting, advertising, economics, DFB201
2
(192 credit points) from the Fashion finance, human resource management,
Introduction to Fashion
discipline. international business, management, DFB202
Studio Practice
marketing or public relations.
Business School Core Unit
Career Outcomes Accountancy students will complete 10
Our graduates have had a significant major units and six Business School core Business School Core Unit
impact on the emerging Brisbane fashion units in order to meet professional Year 3, Semester 1
scene and have successfully launched recognition requirements.
Fashion Design Studio
their careers internationally. Many of our DFB301
3
graduates are entrepreneurial, starting International Course Ragtrade: The Business
their own labels and small businesses. structure DFB502
of Fashion
This course is made up of 384 credit
They excel as independent designers and Business School Major Unit
points. Each component (i.e. Business
have collaborated with larger fashion Business School Major Unit
and Fashion) comprises 192 credit points.
houses such as Sportsgirl. Others work
Year 3, Semester 2
as fashion stylists, international trend
Your business degree component Fashion Design Studio
forecasters and product development DFB401
comprises eight business core units, and 4
managers, living and working in cities all
eight business major units. You will
over the world. Pathways to further study, Fashion Design: 1950
choose a business major from DFB402
including honours and research degrees, to Now
accounting, advertising, economics,
lead to diverse outcomes such as fashion Business School Major Unit
finance, human resource management,
curatorship and sustainability studies.
international business, management, Business School Major Unit
marketing or public relations. Year 4, Semester 1
Professional Recognition Accountancy students will complete 10
Business component: Students may be Fashion Design Studio
major units and 6 Business School core DFH501
eligible for membership to a number of 5
units in order to meet professional
professional bodies depending on choice recognition requirements. Business School Major Unit
of major and unit selection. Details on Business School Major Unit
professional recognition can be found
under the individual majors of the
Sample Structure Business School Major Unit
Bachelor of Business (BS05). Semesters Year 4, Semester 2
● Year 1, Semester 1 DFB601 Design Studio 6
Pathways to Further Study ● Year 1, Semester 2 DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies
On successful completion of this course ● Year 2, Semester 1 Business School Major Unit
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● Year 2, Semester 2
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) ● Year 3, Semester 1

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)
Handbook public display, and mobile technologies.
Domestic Assumed
Year 2017 knowledge As the course progresses, you will
Before you start this course we assume develop the ability to lead projects
QUT code IX35
you have sound knowledge in these through all stages of design from ideation
CRICOS 064813M areas and concept development to production
● English
Duration 4 years
and publication.
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 8 equivalent to four semesters at high
Course Design
This course is made up of 384 credit
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rank 84 points. Each component (i.e. Business
achievement (4, SA). Accountancy,
OP Guarantee Yes
and Interactive and Visual Design)
finance, economics and marketing majors
comprises 192 credit points.
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.
Point Your business degree component
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9200 per
Minimum English comprises eight business core units, and
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requirements eight business major units. You will
points) choose a business major from
Students must meet the English
International fee 2017: $27400 per year proficiency requirements. accounting, advertising, economics,
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) finance, human resource management,
IELTS (International English Language international business, management,
Total credit 384
points Testing System) marketing or public relations.
Speaking 6.0 Accountancy students will complete 10
Credit points 48 major units and 6 Business School core
full-time sem. Writing 6.0
units in order to meet professional
Start months February Reading 6.0 recognition requirements.
Listening 6.0
Int. Start Months February
Overall 6.5 Your Fine Arts component comprises
Deferment You can defer your offer (192 credit points) from the Interactive
and postpone the start of and Visual Design discipline.
your course for one year. Overview
Course Program Director, School You will graduate with not only advanced Career Outcomes
Coordinator of Creative Practice technical and creative practice skills, but This course will prepare you for a career
(Creative Industries) also with highly developed business
email: ci@qut.edu.au; as a designer in a range of creative
Director of Studies, QUT knowledge. You will be well equipped to industries. Graduates work in traditional
Business School; email: work as either a creative practitioner or design companies in areas such as
bus@qut.edu.au business professional. graphic design, digital advertising and
Discipline Dr Jeremy Kerr marketing, branding, print and television
Coordinator (Interactive and Visual You will be equipped to take advantage of
campaigns, web design and electronic
Design); Associate Prof the growing range of career opportunities
Belinda Luke publishing, interactive entertainment
available within the creative industries,
(Accountancy); Dr Louise design, information design, interface
Kelly (Advertising); Dr whether that be as a creative practitioner,
Radhika Lahiri
design, usability, knowledge
a business professional, or by applying
(Economics); Dr Mark management, and information
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali
your creative skills within a business
architecture.
Muhammad (Human environment.
Resource Management);
Dr Shane Mathews They also gain employment in new
Visual and interactive design plays a
(International Business); industries. Games companies employ
Dr Kavoos Mohannak pivotal role in the rapidly expanding fields
graduates to work on content production,
(Management); Prof Larry of contemporary communication,
Neale (Marketing); and Dr interaction design, visual design and real-
marketing and new technology.
Anne Lane (Public time and virtual environments modelling.
Relations) Film and television production companies
CI: (07) 3138 8114; This course will provide you with the
Business: (07) 3138 2050 conceptual understandings, practical employ graduates to work on the design
ci@qut.edu.au (Interactive of multiplatform interactive entertainment.
and Visual Design); skills and working methods required to
bus@qut.com (Business) become a creative and innovative Multimedia design and interactive
designer with specialist skills in designing installation production is also a growth
for digital screens. area in museums and other cultural
institutions.
You will learn how to shape the
expressive, aesthetic and communicative Professional Recognition
qualities of media technologies. You will Business component: Students may be
apply design knowledge and skills to the eligible for membership to a number of
process of creating compelling professional bodies depending on choice
multiplatform experiences spanning of major and unit selection. Details on
physical and virtual worlds using web, professional recognition can be found

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)
under the individual majors of the comprises eight business core units, and Business School Unit
Bachelor of Business (BS05). eight business major units. You will Business School Unit
choose a business major from Year 3, Semester 1
Important Information for accounting, advertising, economics,
DXB301 Interface Design
finance, human resource management,
Business Students international business, management, DXB302 Typographic Design
QUT Business School rules and
marketing or public relations. Business School Unit
procedures are outlined in the Business
Accountancy students will complete 10 Business School Unit
Undergraduate Guidelines booklet.
major units and 6 Business School core
Other useful information can be found on Year 3, Semester 2
units in order to meet professional
the Student Services website. Advanced Web
recognition requirements. DXB401
Design
Pathways to Further Study Study Overseas Theories of Visual
On successful completion of this course, DXB402
Study overseas while gaining credit Communication
you will be eligible to apply for entry into towards your QUT degree with one of our
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), Business School Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
provided you have met entry Business School Unit
study can be for one or two semesters (or
requirements. during the semester break) and the units Year 4, Semester 1
you take can be in either degree area, Contemporary Issues
Deferment depending on how they match with your DXH702
in IVD
Domestic students can defer their offer in QUT course. For more information, visit SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS:
this course for one year. In exceptional QUT student exchange.
circumstances up to 12 months of One unit from the Semester 1 Unit
additional deferment may be granted. Options (DXB501 or DXB502)
Sample Structure
Semesters DXB501 Tangible Media
Find out more on deferment.
Visual Information
DXB502
● Year 1, Semester 1 Design
Domestic Course structure ● Year 1, Semester 2
This course is made up of 384 credit Business School Unit
● Year 2, Semester 1
points. Each component (i.e. business ● Year 2, Semester 2 Business School Unit
and interactive and visual design) ● Year 3, Semester 1 Year 4, Semester 2
comprises 192 credit points. ● Year 3, Semester 2
Professional Practice
● Year 4, Semester 1 DXH803
Year 4, Semester 2 for Designers
Your business degree component ●

comprises eight business core units, and SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS:


eight business major units. You will Code Title One unit from the Semester 2 Unit
choose a business major from Year 1, Semester 1 Options (DXH601 or DXH602)
accounting, advertising, economics, Design and Creative Integrated Experience
finance, human resource management, DXB101 DXH601
Thinking Design
international business, management, DXB102 Visual Communication DXH602 Embodied Interactions
marketing or public relations.
Accountancy students will complete 10 Business School Unit Business School Unit
major units and six Business School core Business School Unit Business School Unit
units in order to meet professional Year 1, Semester 2
recognition requirements.
DXB201 Visual Interactions
Study overseas Introduction to Web
DXB203
Study overseas while gaining credit Design
towards your QUT degree with one of our Business School Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Business School Unit
study can be for one or two semesters (or Note: Students considering studying
during the semester break) and the units overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
you take can be in either degree area, apply by 1 November.
depending on how they match with your
QUT course. For more information, visit Year 2, Semester 1
QUT student exchange. Design for Interactive
DXB403
Media
International Course KNB112
Drawing for Animation
structure 1
Course Structure Business School Unit
This course is made up of 384 credit Business School Unit
points. Each component (i.e. Business Year 2, Semester 2
and Interactive and Visual Design)
DXB202 Image Production
comprises 192 credit points.
Animation and Motion
KNB123
Your business degree component Graphics

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
Handbook QTAC’s Application Services. For
Domestic Entry requirements
more information on changing
Year 2017 Prerequisites
preferences, you can contact QTAC
Successful portfolio and interview.
QUT code IX35 Information Services on 1300 GO
Key Dates QTAC (1300 467 822) or (07) 3858
CRICOS 064813M 1222.
● 2 August 2016: QTAC applications
Duration 4 years and the QUT Online Registration
(full-time) Form open Application guide for 2017
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens ● 9 September 2016: QUT Online applicants
Point Registration Form closes and 1. Apply through QTAC. Current
requests for registrations and Creative Industries Faculty (CIF)
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9200 per undergraduate students changing
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit submission of supporting
points) course or major must instead
documentation after this date will
submit an I Form or CM Form as
not be considered.
International fee 2017: $27400 per year appropriate.
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) 2. From 2 August - 9 September:
What Happens Next complete the QUT Online
Total credit 384 How do I find out my interview outcome?
points Registration Form. You must have
a valid QTAC number or current
Credit points 48 During the week preceding 18 November QUT student ID number to
full-time sem. 2016, QUT will update the preference complete this step.
Start months February information within your QTAC application 3. Pay the non-refundable $65 service
to reflect your audition outcome. You will fee via QUTPay. Applicants
Int. Start Months February be able to check this via QTAC’s seeking admission assistance via
Application Services. If you are unsure QTAC’s Educational Access
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Creative Practice how to check your preference status there Scheme and/or QUT’s Oodgeroo
(Creative Industries) is a helpful video located on QTAC’s Centralised Assessment Selection
email: ci@qut.edu.au; Program are exempt from the
Director of Studies, QUT Check & change webpage.
service fee.
Business School; email:
bus@qut.edu.au What information will I see?
Attend your nominated interview. Bring
Discipline Charles Robb (Visual your portfolio to your interview.
Coordinator Arts); Associate Prof Within your Preferences tab you will see
Belinda Luke one of the following statuses:
(Accountancy); Dr Louise ● Based on the information currently
Applicants who are unable to attend an
Kelly (Advertising); Dr interview should email their portfolio as a
Radhika Lahiri held by QTAC you have satisfied
the minimum entry requirements in pdf or ppt file, together with their QUT
(Economics); Dr Mark
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali order to be considered for a place in Registration confirmation page to
Muhammad (Human this course. ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au by 9
Resource Management); ● Based on the information currently September 2016.
Dr Shane Mathews
(International Business); held by QTAC you have not
Dr Kavoos Mohannak satisfied the minimum entry Please note: Registering with QUT is
(Management); Prof Larry requirements in order to be separate and in addition to listing the
Neale (Marketing); and Dr
Anne Lane (Public considered for a place in this course as a preference with QTAC. To
Relations) course. What does this mean?If you successfully apply for entry into this
CI: (07) 3138 8114; have satisfied the minimum entry course you are required to do both. All
Business: (07) 3138 2050
ci@qut.edu.au (Visual requirements for this course you will above steps must be completed to be
Arts); Business: Student then be considered for a place in considered for a place in the course. The
Services bus@qut.edu.au the course in the 18 November portfolio/ interview process is managed by
2016 QTAC offer round. Depending CIF. All offers for the course will be made
on course place availability, further through QTAC or QUT Student Business
offers may be made in subsequent Services (for current CIF undergraduate
QTAC offer rounds.As more students only).
applicants will meet the minimum
entry requirements than available Visual arts portfolio and interview
course places, meeting the preparation
minimum entry requirements does Visual arts portfolio and interview
not guarantee a QTAC offer will be preparation
made.Successful applicants will
only receive one offer from QTAC, Interview locations and dates
to their highest eligible preference.If Interview times are selected as part of
you have not satisfied the minimum the QUT Online Registration Form
entry requirements, QUT will not be process. The time and date of your
able to offer you a place in the interview cannot be changed except in
course. You may wish to review exceptional circumstances. Applicants
your QTAC course preferences. who live in a remote area and cannot
They can be added or amended via attend an interview must be available for

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
a phone/Skype interview during the week Interview locations and dates choose a business major from
of Monday 26th September, 2016. International applicants are encouraged accounting, advertising, economics,
to attend an interview as outlined below. finance, human resource management,
If you do not attend your interview you Please nominate your preferred date on international business, management,
cannot be considered for a place in the your application. Applicants who are marketing or public relations.
course. unable to attend an interview will be Accountancy students will complete 10
scheduled a phone/Skype interview. major units and 6 Business School core
Brisbane units in order to meet professional
● Monday 26 and Tuesday 27
Brisbane recognition requirements.
September 2016 at Z13, Creative
Industries Precinct 3, cnr Musk Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 September Your Fine Arts component comprises 192
Avenue and Kelvin Grove Road, 2016 at Z13, Creative Industries Precinct credit points from the Visual Arts
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus.
3, cnr Musk Ave and Kelvin Grove Rd, discipline.
QUT Kelvin Grove Campus.
Portfolio and interview feedback
Due to the large number of applications Career Outcomes
received, the selection panel is unable to Minimum English This course will allow you to choose your
provide feedback to applicants. All offers requirements career outcome. Many of our graduates
for the course will be made through Students must meet the English become highly successful practising
QTAC or QUT Student Business Services proficiency requirements. artists who are represented by
if you are a current CIF undergraduate commercial galleries and have strong
student. IELTS (International English Language careers in the commissioned and public
Testing System) funding sectors.
Contacts Speaking 6.0
Phone: (07) 3138 8114 Graduates also pursue professional
Writing 6.0 careers as curators or arts managers.
Email: ci.additionalentry@qut.edu.au Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0 With specialist training in a related field,
our graduates also take up positions as
Overall 6.5 creative directors, visual designers and a
Domestic Assumed range of other occupations in the creative
knowledge Overview industries sector. This course can be
Before you start this course we assume You will graduate with not only advanced followed with a graduate-entry teacher
you have sound knowledge in these technical and creative practice skills, but education course, which enables you to
areas also with highly developed business become a qualified teacher.
● English knowledge. You will be well equipped to
work as either a creative practitioner or Professional Recognition
We assume that you have knowledge business professional. Business component: Students may be
equivalent to four semesters at high eligible for membership to a number of
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound You will be equipped to take advantage of professional bodies depending on choice
achievement (4, SA). Accountancy, the growing range of career opportunities of major and unit selection. Details on
finance, economics and marketing majors available within the creative industries, professional recognition can be found
also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C. whether that be as a creative practitioner, under the individual majors of the
a business professional, or by applying Bachelor of Business (BS05).
International Entry your creative skills within a business
environment.
requirements Important Information for
Prerequisites This course will allow you to follow Business Students
● Successful portfolio and interview; pathways into a career as a contemporary QUT Business School rules and
and artist, art professional or art teacher. You procedures are outlined in the Business
● Completion of Australian Year 12 or Undergraduate Guidelines booklet.
will develop an individual art practice by
comparable qualification
working on projects in unique, open- Other useful information can be found on
media studios while also attending the Student Services website.
Application Checklist
classes in modern and contemporary art
Please send the following documents
along with your F Form to QUT. history and theory. You will discover how Pathways to Further Study
to critically evaluate your work and the On successful completion of this course,
Applications submitted after November 30
work of others through group and you will be eligible to apply for entry into
in any given year may not be assessed in
individual consultations. the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),
time for commencement of study in
Semester 1 of the following year. You provided you have met entry
may post or e-mail your application: Course Design requirements.
● F Form; and This course is made up of 384 credit
● Portfolio of your work points. Each component (i.e. Business Deferment
and Visual Arts) comprises 192 credit Domestic students can defer their offer in
Visual arts portfolio and interview points. this course for one year. In exceptional
preparation circumstances up to 12 months of
Portfolio requirements are available here. Your business degree component additional deferment may be granted.
comprises eight business core units, and
eight business major units. You will Find out more on deferment.

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
you take can be in either degree area, KVB215):
Domestic Course structure
This course is made up of 384 credit depending on how they match with your KVB214 Post 1945 Art
points. Each component (i.e. business QUT course. For more information, visit Contemporary Asian
QUT student exchange. KVB215
and visual arts) comprises 192 credit Visual Culture
points. ART THEORY UNIT OPTIONS:
Sample Structure
Your business degree component SELECT One unit (12cp) from the Art
Semesters
comprises eight business core units, and Theory Unit Options (KVB307 or
eight business major units. You will ● Year 1, Semester 1 KVB308):
choose a business major from ● Year 1, Semester 2 Theories of Spatial
● Year 2, Semester 1 KVB307
accounting, advertising, economics, Culture
finance, human resource management,
● Year 2, Semester 2
KVB308 Video Art and Culture
international business, management,
● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2 Business School Unit
marketing or public relations. ● Year 4, Semester 1 Business School Unit
Accountancy students will complete 10 ● Year 4, Semester 2
major units and six Business School core
units in order to meet professional Code Title
recognition requirements. Year 1, Semester 1
KVB102 Modernism
Study overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit KVB109 Visual Arts Foundation
towards your QUT degree with one of our Business School Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Business School Unit
study can be for one or two semesters (or
Year 1, Semester 2
during the semester break) and the units
you take can be in either degree area, KVB114 Digital Media
depending on how they match with your KVB115 Australian Art
QUT course. For more information, visit Business School Unit
QUT student exchange.
Business School Unit
International Course Note: Students considering studying
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
structure apply by 1 November.
Course Structure Year 2, Semester 1
This course is made up of 384 credit
points. Each component (i.e. Business KVB120 Studio Art Practice 1
and Visual Arts) comprises 192 credit Business School Unit
points. Business School Unit
Year 2, Semester 2
Your business degree component
comprises eight business core units, and KVB121 Studio Art Practice 2
eight business major units. You will Business School Unit
choose a business major from Business School Unit
accounting, advertising, economics,
finance, human resource management, Year 3, Semester 1
international business, management, KVB220 Studio Art Practice 3
marketing or public relations. Business School Unit
Accountancy students will complete 10 Business School Unit
major units and 6 Business School core
units in order to meet professional Year 3, Semester 2
recognition requirements. KVB221 Studio Art Practice 4
Business School Unit
Professional Recognition Business School Unit
Business component: Students may be
eligible for membership to a number of Year 4, Semester 1
professional bodies depending on choice Exhibition and Display
KVB200
of major and unit selection. Details on in the Visual Arts
professional recognition can be found Contemporary Art
under the individual majors of the KVB304
Issues
Bachelor of Business (BS05). Business School Unit
Business School Unit
Study Overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit Year 4, Semester 2
towards your QUT degree with one of our ART HISTORY UNIT OPTIONS:
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas SELECT One unit (12cp) from the Art
study can be for one or two semesters (or History Unit Options (KVB214 or
during the semester break) and the units

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Journalism
Handbook Journalism discipline or specified units.
Domestic Assumed
Year 2017 knowledge Career Outcomes
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX36 Journalism graduates are prepared for
you have sound knowledge in these
careers in both print and broadcast
CRICOS 059598M areas
● English
journalism. Opportunities also exist to
Duration 4 years become press secretaries and media
(full-time) officers. The combination of journalism
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high with business majors can equip you for
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound specialist journalism careers in finance,
Rank 91 international affairs or political and social
achievement (4, SA). Accountancy,
OP Guarantee Yes finance, economics and marketing majors commentary. Your journalism degree will
also requires 4 SA in Maths A, B or C. be of benefit even if you choose to pursue
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens a career in business, as you will graduate
Point
with highly developed writing skills. Public
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8600 per
Minimum English relations students will find this particularly
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requirements relevant in tasks such as editing trade
points)
Students must meet the English and specialist publications, speech writing
International fee 2017: $27200 per year proficiency requirements. or in corporate communication roles.
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
IELTS (International English Language
Total credit 384
Testing System) Professional Recognition
points Professional Recognition is specific to the
Speaking 6.0 individual majors completed in the
Credit points 48
full-time sem. Writing 6.0 Bachelor of Business. Further information
Start months February Reading 6.0 is available at the discipline schools.
Listening 6.0
Int. Start Months February The Journalism degree is recognised by
Overall 6.5 the Australian Journalists' Association
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of (AJA) section of the Media Entertainment
your course for one year. Overview and Arts Alliance (MEAA).
Course Program Director, School This professional course links journalism
Coordinator of Communication with business studies and is the choice of Pathways to Further Study
(Creative Industries); about one-third of commencing journalism On successful completion of this course,
email: ci@qut.edu.au:
Director of Studies, QUT students. The combination of journalism you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Business School; email: with business majors can equip you for the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours), or
bus@qut.edu.au specialist journalism careers in finance, the Bachelor of Business (Honours)
Discipline Susan Hetherington international affairs, or political and social (Study Area A), provided you have met
Coordinator (Journalism); Associate commentary. entry requirements.
Prof Belinda Luke
(Accountancy); Dr Louise
Kelly (Advertising); Dr Course Design Important Information for
Radhika Lahiri In order to complete this course, you must
(Economics); Dr Mark Business Students
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali complete a total of 384 credit points QUT Business School rules and
Muhammad (Human comprising 192 credit points from the procedures are outlined in the Business
Resource Management); Bachelor of Business and 192 credit
Dr Shane Mathews Undergraduate Guidelines booklet.
(International Business); points from the Bachelor of Journalism. Other useful information can be found on
Dr Kavoos Mohannak You will undertake the two components of the Student Services website.
(Management); Prof Larry the double degree concurrently.
Neale (Marketing); and Dr
Anne Lane (Public Deferment
Relations) Business component:
CI: (07) 3138 8114; You must complete the 96 credit point Domestic students can defer their offer in
Business: (07) 3138 2050 Business Core Units in the Business this course for one year. In exceptional
ci@qut.edu.au circumstances up to 12 months of
(Journalism); program together with a 96 credit point
bus@qut.edu.au Major. You will choose a business major additional deferment may be granted.
(Business)
from accounting, advertising, economics,
Find out more on deferment.
finance, human resource management,
international business, management,
marketing or public relations. Domestic Course structure
Accountancy students will undertake 6 Students are required to complete 384
Business Core units and 10 Major Core credit points comprised of 192 credit
units in order to meet the professional points from the Bachelor of Business
recognition requirements. program and 192 credit points from the
Bachelor of Journalism program.
Journalism component: Students will undertake the two
You will complete 192 credit points of components of the double degree

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concurrently. and Arts Alliance (MEAA). Year 3, Semester 1
KJB224 Feature Writing
Business component Business component: Students may be
Introduction to Film, TV
Students must complete the 96 credit eligible for membership to a number of
KPB101 and New Media
point Business School core units (eight professional bodies depending on choice
Production
units) in the business program together of major and unit selection. Details on
with a 96 credit point major (eight units). professional recognition can be found Business School Unit
You will choose a business major from under the individual majors of the Business School Unit
accounting, advertising, economics, Bachelor of Business (BS05). Year 3, Semester 2
finance, human resource management, KJB222 Online Journalism 1
international business, management, Study Overseas
marketing or public relations. Study overseas while gaining credit KJB337 Investigative Reporting
towards your QUT degree with one of our Business School Unit
Accountancy students will undertaken six worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Business School Unit
Business School core units and 10 major study can be for one or two semesters (or
core units in order to meet the Year 4, Semester 1
during the semester break) and the units
professional recognition. you take can be in either degree area, Journalism Ethics and
KJB239
depending on how they match with your Issues
Study overseas QUT course. For more information, visit KJB280 International Journalism
Study overseas while gaining credit QUT student exchange. Business School Unit
towards your QUT degree with one of our
Business School Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Sample Structure
study can be for one or two semesters (or Year 4, Semester 2
Semesters
during the semester break) and the units Radio and Television
you take can be in either degree area, KJB235
● Year 1, Semester 1 Journalism 1
depending on how they match with your ● Year 1, Semester 2 Business School Unit
QUT course. For more information, visit ● Year 2, Semester 1
QUT student exchange. ● Year 2, Semester 2 Business School Unit
● Year 3, Semester 1
International Course ● Year 3, Semester 2
● Year 4, Semester 1
structure ● Year 4, Semester 2
Course Design
Code Title
Students are required to complete 384
credit points comprised of 192 credit Year 1, Semester 1
points from the Bachelor of Business Computational
program and 192 credit points from the KJB101
Journalism
Bachelor of Journalism program. Introduction to
Students will undertake the two KJB102 Journalism, Media and
components of the double degree Communication
concurrently.
Business School Unit
Business component: Business School Unit
Students must complete the 96 credit Year 1, Semester 2
point Business School Core Units in the
Media in a Globalised
Business program together with a 96 KCB106
World
credit point Major. Accountancy students
will undertaken 6 Business School Core KJB120 Newswriting
units and 10 Major Core units in order to Business School Unit
meet the professional recognition. Business School Unit
You will undertake 192 credit points of Note: Students considering studying
journalism units which will provide a overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
broad range of journalism knowledge. apply by 1 November.
Your business degree component Year 2, Semester 1
comprises eight business core units, and KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
eight business major units. You will KJB304 Sub-Editing
choose a business major from
accounting, advertising, economics, Business School Unit
finance, human resource management, Business School Unit
international business, management, Year 2, Semester 2
marketing or public relations.
Media Design and
KJB103
Layout
Professional Recognition
The Journalism degree is recognised by LWS011 Journalism Law
the Australian Journalists' Association Business School Unit
(AJA) section of the Media Entertainment Business School Unit

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services
Handbook during the semester break) and the units
Domestic Assumed
you take can be in either degree area,
Year 2017 knowledge depending on how they match with your
Before you start this course we assume QUT course. For more information, visit
QUT code IX43
you have sound knowledge in these QUT student exchange.
CRICOS 058291E areas
● English
Duration 4 years International Course
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge structure
OP 12 equivalent to four semesters at high Study Overseas
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Study overseas while gaining credit
Rank 74
achievement (4, SA). towards your QUT degree with one of our
OP Guarantee Yes worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
Campus Kelvin Grove Minimum English study can be for one or two semesters (or
requirements during the semester break) and the units
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per you take can be in either degree area,
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English
points) proficiency requirements. depending on how they match with your
QUT course. For more information, visit
International fee 2017: $27400 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language QUT student exchange.
Testing System)
Total credit 384 Sample Structure
points Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0 Semesters
Credit points 48
full-time sem. Reading 6.0 ● Year 1, Semester 1
Start months February Listening 6.0 ● Year 1, Semester 2
Overall 6.5
● Year 2, Semester 1
Int. Start Months February ● Year 2, Semester 2
● Year 3, Semester 1
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Professional Recognition ● Year 3, Semester 2
your course for one year. Graduates are entitled to apply for ● Year 4, Semester 1
membership of the Australian Community ● Year 4, Semester 2
Course Professor Clive Bean
Coordinator (Creative Industries); Workers Association.
Code Title
Human Services
Enquiries to: Year 1, Semester 1
socialwork@qut.edu.au or
Other course requirements
07 3138 4697 There are requirements that you will need Orientation to Social Work
SWB100
to meet as a student in this course. You and Human Services
Discipline will need to identify these requirements
Coordinator CI: 07 3138 8114; Social Contemporary Human
and ensure you allow sufficient time to SWB105
Work: 07 3138 4697 Rights
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative meet them.
Industries); Creative Industries: People
KKB101
socialwork@qut.edu.au and Practices
(Human Services) Some of these requirements have
associated costs. Information is available Creative Industries Major: First Unit
from the Additional course Year 1, Semester 2
requirements and costs website. Australian Society,
SWB108
Systems and Policies
Pathways to Further Study Communication for Health
On successful completion of this course, PYB007
Professionals
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
the Bachelor of Creative Industries Creative Industries:
KKB102
(Honours). Making Connections
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
Further information Note: Students considering studying
For further information contact the overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
Creative Industries Faculty ci@qut.edu.au apply by 1 November.
or 07 3138 8114 or the School of Public Year 2, Semester 1
Health and Social Work 07 3138 4697 or
SWB220 Practice Theories
socialwork@qut.edu.au
Professional Practice
Domestic Course structure SWB221 Processes and
Assessment
Study overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
towards your QUT degree with one of our (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas DXB102 Visual Communication
study can be for one or two semesters (or

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services
Introduction to Film, TV ● Year 2, Semester 1 Human Services Practice
KPB101 SWB201
and New Media Production ● Year 2, Semester 2 Placement 1
Photomedia and Artistic
● Year 3, Semester 1 Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit
KVB104 ● Year 3, Semester 2
Practice Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
● Year 4, Semester 1
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit ● Year 4, Semester 2 Year 3, Semester 2
Year 2, Semester 2 Legal and Ethical
Code Title
Casework and Case Dimensions of Social Work
SWB211 Year 1, Semester 1 SWB219
Management and Human Service
OR Orientation to Social Work Practice
SWB100
and Human Services Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit
Community and Place
SWB212 Contemporary Human
Based Practice SWB105 Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit
Rights
Introduction to Child and A unit from the Creative Industries
SWB204 Creative Industries: People
Family Services KKB101 University Wide or Creative Industries
and Practices Faculty Only Unit Options lists
OR
Creative Industries Major: First Unit Year 4, Semester 1
Introduction to Youth
SWB207 Year 1, Semester 2
Services Advanced Communication
A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options Australian Society, SWB222 for Social Work and
SWB108
(either KTB211 or KXB202): Systems and Policies Human Services
Creative Industries Events Communication for Health One unit from the Human Services
KTB211 PYB007
and Festivals Professionals Elective Options List
Project Management for Creative Industries: A unit from the Creative Industries
KXB202 KKB102
Entertainment Making Connections University Wide or Creative Industries
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit Faculty Only Unit Options lists
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit
Note: Students considering studying A unit from the Creative Industries Work
Year 3, Semester 1
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must Integrated Learning Unit Options
Human Services Practice apply by 1 November.
SWB201 Year 4, Semester 2
Placement 1
Year 2, Semester 1 Human Services Practice
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit SWB314
SWB220 Practice Theories Placement 2
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
Professional Practice SWB406 Transition to Practice
Year 3, Semester 2 SWB221 Processes and A unit from the Creative Industries Work
Legal and Ethical Assessment Integrated Learning Unit Options
Dimensions of Social Work A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
SWB219
and Human Service (either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major and
Practice Second Major has been re-named
DXB102 Visual Communication
Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit Fashion Communication. If you
Introduction to Film, TV
Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit KPB101 commenced the Fashion Major or Second
and New Media Production
A unit from the Creative Industries Major prior to 2015 you will be permitted
Photomedia and Artistic to continue and complete the old Major or
University Wide or Creative Industries KVB104
Practice Second Major. Please refer to Fashion
Faculty Only Unit Options lists
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit Communication for your list of unit
Year 4, Semester 1 options.
Year 2, Semester 2
Advanced Communication
SWB222 for Social Work and Casework and Case In this list
SWB211
Human Services Management ● INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS
One unit from the Human Services OR ● Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)
Elective Options List Community and Place ● Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-
SWB212 ARTHIST)
A unit from the Creative Industries Based Practice
● Creative and Professional Writing
University Wide or Creative Industries Introduction to Child and (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG)
SWB204
Faculty Only Unit Options lists Family Services ● Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-
A unit from the Creative Industries Work OR DANCEST)
Integrated Learning Unit Options
● Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
Introduction to Youth ● Entertainment Industries
SWB207
Year 4, Semester 2 Services (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS)
Human Services Practice A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options ● Fashion Communication
SWB314 (either KTB211 or KXB202): (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously
Placement 2
Fashion)
SWB406 Transition to Practice Creative Industries Events
KTB211 ● Film, Television and Screen
A unit from the Creative Industries Work and Festivals (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC)
Integrated Learning Unit Options Project Management for ● Interactive and Visual Design
KXB202
Entertainment (KKBXMJR-INVISDN)
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit
● Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)
Semesters ● Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-
● Year 1, Semester 1 Year 3, Semester 1 LITSTD)
● Year 1, Semester 2

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services
● Media and Communication Computer Animation 1 prerequisite to undertaking this major.
(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM) Contemporary Issues in the 48cp from the Introductory Creative and
● Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC) KNB313
Screen Industries Professional Writing Unit Options
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS *Note: KNB312 has been recoded KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
Code Title KNB313 from 2017. KWB10 Creative Writing: the Short
Please refer to the following study 4 Story
Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-
sequences to plan your program. You KWB11
ARTHIST) Youth and Children's Writing
must complete 96 credit points (normally 2
eight 12 credit point subjects) from the Code Title
KWB11 Introduction to Creative
specified units to achieve a major, *Description: This major equips you with 3 Writing
following semester of offer and unit the educational base necessary for a
KWB11
requisites (where applicable) to career in the arts professions, such as Persuasive Writing
5
determine order of enrolment. Any curatorial work, art criticism and arts
unit(s) that appear in these majors administration. It offers a coherent and KWB11
Creative Non-Fiction
and/or minors and are also mandatory sequential set of units that provide a 6
elsewhere in your course can not platform for a research-based study of 48cp from the Advanced Creative and
contribute towards the completion of the visual arts, design and architecture. Professional Writing Unit Options
these majors and/or minors. Any unit(s) In conjunction with further study, this KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing
that appear in multiple majors and/or major will assist in preparing you for 7 Classics
minors can only contribute towards the work as a professional in these
KWB21
completion of one of these majors or disciplines. Stylistics
1
minors. *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KWB21
specific prior knowledge required as a Corporate Writing and Editing
Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN) 3
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
Code Title KWB30 Writing and Publishing
96cp from the Art and Design History
3 Industry
*Description: This major provides you Unit Options
with important skills in the skills, KWB31
DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1 Novel and Memoir
principles, concepts and history of 3
Architecture, Culture and
animation. Beginning with drawing for DAB220
Place Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)
animation and an exploration of the
history of the animation industry and its Architecture in the 20th Code Title
DAB325
practices, you will then apply this Century
*Description: This major aims to provide
knowledge to current and emerging DEB202 Introducing Design History a broad grounding in practical and
fields within the animation industry KVB102 Modernism theoretical aspects of dance. You will
including motion graphics, 3D modelling KVB115 Australian Art gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,
and animation, real-time 3D and commercially driven genres,
character animation. Through the Australian Art, Architecture
KVB212 choreography and critical thinking and
creation of an interactive virtual and Design
writing together with an understanding of
environment you will be given the KVB214 Post 1945 Art the social and historical context of ballet,
opportunity to refine your skills and Contemporary Asian Visual contemporary dance, and popular and
expand your knowledge of the 3D KVB215
Culture world dance.
animation industry.
KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues *Assumed Knowledge: Previously
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no acquired knowledge or skill IS required
KVB308 Video Art and Culture
specific prior knowledge required as a for you to undertake this major. For
prerequisite to undertaking this major. health and safety reasons, admission to
Creative and Professional Writing
48cp from the Introductory Animation (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) this major is dependent upon an
Unit Options appropriate level of physical fitness to
Code Title
KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1 prevent injury, and having no pre-
*Description: The aim of this major is to existing injuries or structural/physical
KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2 prepare students to graduate with issues that would prevent your safe and
Animation and Motion adequate skills and knowledge in the full participation in all physical activities
KNB123
Graphics area of creative and professional writing; within its practical units. You may be
KNB124 3D Animation 1 to provide a thorough grounding in a required to confirm your fitness to
variety of genres that include fiction, attempt this major. If so, you must obtain
Film, Screen and Animation
KPB109 creative non-fiction, media writing and a physiotherapist's report and have it
Histories
corporate writing and editing, thereby approved by the Dance Study Area
48cp from the Advanced Animation Unit equipping graduates with the versatility Coordinator before you will be permitted
Options required of professional writers; to to enrol in this major.
KNB211 3D Animation 2 enhance the critical, analytical and peer-
48cp from the Introductory Dance Unit
Real-time 3D Computer reviewing skills of students; to provide
KNB212 Options
Graphics an understanding of creative writing in
its social and generic contexts. KDB105 Architecture of the Body
KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit KDB106 Dance Analysis
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KNB222 Virtual Environments specific prior knowledge required as a KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1
KNB311 Advanced Concepts in

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KDB108 World Dance appeal to large audiences; an of options to develop fashion
KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz understanding both of business and communication related skills focusing on
creative processes; an ability to balance fashion graphics, product development
Deconstructing Dance in
KDB110 the two of these; and an awareness of and fashion journalism.
History
historical and current Entertainment *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KDB120 Dance Practice 1 content and business. specific prior knowledge required as a
KDB121 Dance Practice 2 *Assumed Knowledge: There is no prerequisite to undertaking this major.
48cp from the Advanced Dance Unit specific prior knowledge required as a *From 2015, this major's title has
Options prerequisite to undertaking this major. changed from 'Fashion Major' to
KDB204 Australian Dance Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the 'Fashion Communication Major'.
KDB205 Teaching Dance 'Entertainment Industries Unit Options 48cp from the Introductory Fashion
List'. BSB126 is mandatory unless you Communication Unit Options
KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
are already undertaking it as part of
KDB231 Latin Dance Party DFB102 Introduction to Fashion
another study package.
Sustainability: The Materiality
BSB126 Marketing DFB203
Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA) of Fashion
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
Code Title DFB302 Fashion Visualisation
Entertainment Industries Core Units:
*Description: The major offers a balance Unspeakable Beauty: A
AMB20 DFB303
of performance theory and practice. It is Entertainment Marketing History of Fashion
designed as a learning sequence, 7
Product Design and
beginning with introductory concepts KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment DFB406 Development in the Fashion
and practices, through intermediate and KXB102 Global Entertainment Industry
on to advanced learning. Underpinning
Entertainment Practice: 48cp from the Advanced Fashion
the major is a twin focus on
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and Communication Unit Options
contemporary performance-making and
Business DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film
events management. Both of these
areas are balanced by studies in theatre Entertainment Industries DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now
KXB301
history and theory. Core topics include Studio
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism
acting; directing; twentieth-century LWS00
Entertainment Law Ragtrade: The Business of
performance theory and practice; and 8 DFB502
Fashion
events management. Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the
DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no 'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit
specific prior knowledge required as a Options List'. LWS009 is mandatory *Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted to
prerequisite to undertaking this major. unless you meet the LWS008 count towards the Advanced Fashion
prerequisite through another unit. Unit Options for students who
48cp from the Introductory Drama Unit
commenced this major in 2014 or
Options LWS00
Introduction to Law earlier.
KTB101 Understanding Theatre 9
*Note: KFB108 is permitted to count
KTB102 Process Drama Project Management for
KXB202 towards the Introductory Fashion Unit
Entertainment
KTB104 Performance Innovation Options if completed in 2014 or earlier.
*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 are
KSB106 Acting Fundamentals *Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,
permitted to count towards this major if
48cp from the Advanced Drama Unit KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 are
completed in 2010 or earlier. KPB101
Options permitted to count towards this major if
will be permitted to count towards this
completed in 2011 or earlier.
KDB225 Music Theatre Skills study package if completed in 2011 or
Creative Industries earlier.
KTB210 Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-
Management FLMTVSC)
Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR-
Creative Industries Events and Code Title
KTB211 FASHION) (previously Fashion)
Festivals
Code Title *Description: The aim of this major is to
KTB213 Directing Theatre provide students with a range of
*Description: This major has been
KTB215 Staging Australia understandings in the theory and
designed to offer a mix of theoretical and
KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre practice of film, television and screen.
practical units to reflect the professional
This study area aims to enhance
KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist diversity of fashion careers, where
creative, technical and organisational
communication is fundamental to the
abilities as well as building story telling
Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR- dissemination of fashion globally. The
and communication skills.
ENTINDS) theory units will develop your knowledge
and understanding of the history, *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
Code Title
industry and consumption of fashion and specific prior knowledge required as a
*Description: On completion of this how fashion is communicated, marketed prerequisite to undertaking this major.
major, you will be able to demonstrate and distributed through industry *Note: Students who have commenced
the knowledge and skills required to channels for production, and through this major in 2014 or earlier will
pursue a career in the Entertainment branding, trends, styling and complete the structure of 48cp of
Industry. These include an graphic/technical requirements. The Introductory Units and 48cp of Advanced
understanding of the characteristics of practical units provide you with a variety Units.
mainstream commercial culture that

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services
Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101, many advanced units, but this is not Code Title
KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112, compulsory. *Description: The aims of this major are
KPB113, KPB116. 48cp from the Introductory Interactive to prepare students to graduate with
Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312, and Visual Design Unit Options adequate skills and knowledge in the
KPB205, KPB206, KPB210. DXB102 Visual Communication area of literary and cultural studies; to
96cp from the Film, Television and provide a thorough grounding in a range
DXB201 Visual Interactions
Screen Unit Options of texts, both literary and popular,
DXB202 Image Production ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenth
Contemporary Issues in the
KNB313 DXB203 Introduction to Web Design and twentieth century literature and
Screen Industries
Programming for Visual culture; to provide graduates with
Introduction to Film, TV and DXB303 enhanced skills in critical thinking,
KPB101 Designers
New Media Production writing and analysis; to provide
48cp from the Advanced Interactive and
KPB105 Narrative Production graduates with an understanding of the
Visual Design Unit Options
Film, Screen and Animation social and historical context of literary
KPB109 DXB301 Interface Design and popular written texts; to provide
Histories
DXB302 Typographic Design some understanding of the major
The Movie, TV and New
KPB110 DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design approaches in literary theory.
Media Business
DXB401 Advanced Web Design *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
Film, Television and Screen
KPB112 specific prior knowledge required as a
Genres Theories of Visual
DXB402 prerequisite to undertaking this major.
KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis Communication
96cp from the Literary Studies Unit
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting DXB403 Design for Interactive Media
Options
Approaches to Contemporary DXB501 Tangible Media
KPB205 KWB10
Documentary *Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 is Introduction to Literary Studies
8
KPB206 Global Screen Industries permitted to count towards this major if
KWB10
completed in 2014 or earlier. Writing Australia
Production Management for 9
KPB210 *Note: KIB109 counts towards the
Film, TV and New Media KWB11
Introductory Interactive and Visual Youth and Children's Writing
*Note: KPB202 and KPB203 are 2
Design Unit Options if completed in
permitted to count towards this major. KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing
2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towards
*Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313 the Advanced unit options if completed 7 Classics
are permitted to count towards this in 2014 or earlier. KWB20 Modern Times (Literature and
major if completed in 2014 or earlier. 8 Culture in the 20th Century)
*Note: KIB104 is permitted to count
*Note: KNB312 has been recoded towards this major if completed in 2011 KWB20
KNB313 from 2017. Shakespeare, Then and Now
or earlier. 9
Imagining the Americas:
Interactive and Visual Design Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) KWB21
Contemporary American
(KKBXMJR-INVISDN) 0
Code Title Literature and Culture
Code Title
*Description: This major offers you a KWB30 Wonderlands: Literature and
*Description: This major will provide you range of options to develop an 8 Culture in the 19th Century
with the design concepts and principles, understanding of the parameters of the KWB31 Popular Fictions, Popular
practical skills and working methods journalism field. The major will introduce 1 Culture
needed by a contemporary designer of you to a range of journalism writing
visual and interactive media. You will styles and offers an insight into some Media and Communication (KKBXMJR-
learn how to design effectively for print specialist areas of reporting. MEDIACM)
and electronic media, Web and mobile
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Code Title
media and computer games and
specific prior knowledge required as a
become equipped with a versatile set of *Description: This major offers you a
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
design practices to support you to enter range of options to develop an
careers in marketing, web design, 96cp from the Journalism Unit Options understanding of the parameters of the
electronic publishing, interaction design DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism professional communication field. The
and the creative aspects of game KJB101 Computational Journalism major enables you to develop the skills
design. and knowledge to prepare media
KJB103 Media Design and Layout
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no material for organisations that wish to
KJB120 Newswriting build, and maintain, a media profile.
specific prior knowledge required as a
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
It is recommended that you review the KJB222 Online Journalism 1 specific prior knowledge required as a
requisite requirements for units to KJB224 Feature Writing prerequisite to undertaking this major.
ensure your unit selection enables you KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues 48cp from the Introductory Media and
to successfully complete the Communication Unit Options
KJB280 International Journalism
requirements of this major. DXB102, Media and Communication
DXB202 and DXB203 are highly KJB304 Sub-Editing KCB101
Texts
recommended to be undertaken as first
Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD) KCB102 Media Mythbusting
year units as they are requisites for
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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services
Communication 6
Media and Communication: KMB25
KCB104 Multi-Platform Sound Design
Industries 2
Inquiry in Media and Please note: KKB345 is permitted to
KCB105
Communication count towards this major if completed in
48cp from the Advanced Media and 2010 or earlier.
Communication Unit Options
Human Services Elective Options from
Consumption Matters:
2016
KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
Identity Code Title
KCB205 Professional Communication JSB286 Domestic Violence
KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society Smash the Act -
OUB120 Indigenous Australian
KCB301 Media Audiences
Politics
*Note: KCB207 is permitted to count
PUB215 Public Health Practice
towards the Advanced Media and
Communication Unit Options if Working with Aboriginal
completed in 2012 or earlier. SWB109 and Torres Strait Islander
Peoples and Communities
Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC) Group and Team Practice
SWB214
Code Title Skills
*Description: This major aims to impart a Child Protection and Family
SWB304
broad understanding of music practice in Practice
contemporary social, cultural and People, Community and
SWB306
economic contexts. It aims to provide Disability
students with a combination of practical SWB307 Youth Services Practice
and theoretical skills to support a career
SWB312 International Social Work
in music within administrative, business,
or organisational areas. Disaster Health: Principles,
SWB318
Planning and Practice
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
specific prior knowledge required as a Note: SWB318 is only offered in
prerequisite to undertaking this major. alternate years. It is expected that the
unit will be offered in 2018, 2020, etc.
It is recommended that you review the
requisite requirements for units to SWB319 Socio Legal Practice
ensure your unit selection enables you Note: SWB319 is only offered in
to successfully complete the alternate years. It is expected that the
requirements of this major. unit will be offered in 2017, 2019, etc.
48cp from the Introductory Music Unit Research Methods for
SWH401
Options Professional Practice
KMB00 Complexity in Social Work
Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll
3 SWH404 and Human Services
KMB00 Practice
World Music
4 Policy Skills for
SWH400
KMB10 Professional Practice
Sound, Image, Text
7
KMB11
Music and Sound Production 1
9
KMB12
Music and Sound Concepts 1
2
KMB12
Music and Sound Production 2
9
KMB13
Music and Sound Concepts 2
2
48cp from the Advanced Music Unit
Options
KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KMB20 Music Scenes and
0 Subcultures
KMB21
The Music Industry
5
KMB21 Audio / Visual Interaction

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology
Handbook
Domestic Assumed Career Outcomes
knowledge As a graduate you can enjoy the more
Year 2017
Before you start this course we assume creative side of information technology
QUT code IX56 careers including digital media
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 059227E areas programmer, simulation designer or
● Maths A, B or C developer, games producer or designer,
Duration 4 years ● English sound designer, mobile entertainment
(full-time) and communications developer, user
OP 11 We assume that you have knowledge interface developer, knowledge worker in
equivalent to four semesters at high music and sound, web developer and
Rank 76
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound digital product strategist.
OP Guarantee Yes achievement (4, SA).
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
Professional Recognition
Point International Subject This course is accredited by the
Australian Computer Society (ACS). ACS
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8100 per prerequisites
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit accreditation is internationally recognised
● Maths A, B or C
points) by the Seoul Accord.
International fee 2017: $27600 per year You must have achieved this study at a
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) level comparable to Australian Year 12 or Course Design
in recognised post-secondary studies. You will undertake the Bachelor of
Total credit 384
points Creative Industries core units as well as
Minimum English one creative industries major. Your
Credit points 48 information technology degree
full-time sem. requirements component comprises eight core units,
Students must meet the English four breadth units, and four units in your
Start months February
proficiency requirements. information technology specialisation.
Int. Start Months February
IELTS (International English Language
Deferment You can defer your offer Testing System) Study Areas
and postpone the start of
your course for one year. Speaking 6.0 The Bachelor of Information Technology
has majors in Information Systems and
Course Professor Clive Bean Writing 6.0 Computer Science which will be shown
Coordinator (Creative Industries); Mr Reading 6.0 on the a graduate’s parchment.
Mike Roggenkamp
(Information Technology); Listening 6.0
ph: +61 7 3138 8822;
Overall 6.5 Pathways to Further Studies
email:
sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au On successful completion of this course,
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Discipline Course Overview the Bachelor of Creative Industries
Coordinator CI: 07 3138 8114 This double degree allows you to
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative (Honours), provided you have met entry
Industries); complement your technical skills with requirements.
sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au creative skills through digital media and
(Science and Engineering film production. You will learn to merge The QUT Bachelor of Information
Faculty)
the creative and imaginative with the Technology is located at Level 7 of the
technical to develop sophisticated and Australian Qualifications Framework
innovative digital products. You can (AQF). Eligible graduates may continue
choose to complement your skill set their studies in this discipline with an
through a range of information technology additional honours year in (IN10)
and creative industries areas of interest to Bachelor of Information Technology
diversify your studies, including: (Honours).
• animation
• art and design history Work Integrated Learning
• creative and professional writing The Faculty's Work Integrated Learning
• dance studies Minor gives you the opportunity of
• digital media industry placement during your course
• entertainment industries where you can integrate real experience
• entrepreneurship with what you’re learning in your degree.
• fashion communication Companies that QUT's students have
• film, television and screen game design worked with include Energex, Boeing,
• interactive and visual design CITEC, CSC Mining, Environmental
• journalism, media and communication Protection Agency, Dialog, UNiTAB,
• literary studies RACQ and many Queensland
• music Government departments.
• online environments

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology
QUT course. For more information, visit Faculty Only Unit Options lists
Unit
QUT student exchange. Year 3, Semester 2
Incompatibility/Translation
IT Major Unit
Information Sample Structure IT Major Unit
Details on the translation and Semesters
incompatibility of old and new units is Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
located here: ● Year 1, Semester 1 A unit from the Creative Industries
Undergraduate Translation Table ● Year 1, Semester 2 University Wide or Creative Industries
If you have completed the unit(s) listed ● Year 2, Semester 1 Faculty Only Unit Options lists
under the “Translation Unit Codes” ● Year 2, Semester 2
Year 4, Semester 1
column, you are not permitted to enrol in ● Year 3, Semester 1
the listed new code.
● Year 3, Semester 2 IT Major Unit
● Year 4, Semester 1 IT Major Unit
● Year 4, Semester 2
Domestic Course structure Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit
You will undertake the Bachelor of Code Title A unit from the Creative Industries Work
Creative Industries core units (96 credit Year 1, Semester 1 Integrated Learning Unit Options
points) as well as 96 credit points from a
IT Core Unit Year 4, Semester 2
creative industries major.
IT Core Unit IT Major Unit
The Bachelor of Information Technology Creative Industries: IT Major Unit
degree comprises of: KKB101
People and Practices Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit
● 72 credit points (6 units) of

information technology core units, Creative Industries Major: First Unit A unit from the Creative Industries Work
which includes 24 credit points (2 Year 1, Semester 2 Integrated Learning Unit Options
units) of option units* selected from IT Core Unit
an approved list Semesters
● 120 credit points (10 units) of major IT Core Unit
● Year 1, Semester 1
core units (Information Systems or Creative Industries:
KKB102 ● Year 1, Semester 2
Computer Science). Making Connections ● Year 2, Semester 1
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit ● Year 2, Semester 2
Study overseas ● Year 3, Semester 1
Study overseas while gaining credit Note: Students considering studying
● Year 3, Semester 2
towards your QUT degree with one of our overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must ● Year 4, Semester 1
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas apply by 1 November. ● Year 4, Semester 2
study can be for one or two semesters (or Year 2, Semester 1
during the semester break) and the units IT Core Unit Option Code Title
you take can be in either degree area, IT Core Unit Option Year 1, Semester 1
depending on how they match with your IFB101 Impact of IT
QUT course. For more information, visit A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options
(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104): Computer
QUT student exchange.
DXB102 Visual Communication IFB102 Technology
Fundamentals
International Course Introduction to Film, TV
KPB101 and New Media Year 1, Semester 2
structure IFB104 Building IT Systems
You will undertake the Bachelor of Production
Creative Industries 96cp core units as Photomedia and Database
KVB104 IFB130
well as 96cp from a creative industries Artistic Practice Management
major. Creative Industries Major: Third Unit Year 2, Semester 1
Year 2, Semester 2 IFB103 Designing for IT
The Bachelor of Information Technology
degree comprises of ; IT Major Unit IT Core Unit Option
● 72 credit points (6 units) of
IT Major Unit Year 2, Semester 2
Information Technology Core units, A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options Programming
which includes 24 credit points (2 CAB201
(either KTB211 or KXB202): Principles
units) of Option Units* selected from
an approved list. Creative Industries Microprocessors and
KTB211 CAB202
● 120 credit points (10 units) of Major Events and Festivals Digital Systems
Core units (Information Systems or Project Management Year 3, Semester 1
Computer Science). KXB202
for Entertainment CAB203 Discrete Structures
Study Overseas Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit Software
CAB302
Study overseas while gaining credit Year 3, Semester 1 Development
towards your QUT degree with one of our IT Major Unit Year 3, Semester 2
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas IT Major Unit CAB303 Networks
study can be for one or two semesters (or
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit IT Project Design and
during the semester break) and the units IFB299
A unit from the Creative Industries Development
you take can be in either degree area,
depending on how they match with your University Wide or Creative Industries Year 4, Semester 1

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology
Algorithms and Business Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)
CAB301 IAB303
Complexity Intelligence Code Title
Capstone Project Project *Description: This major provides you
IFB398 IAB304
(Phase 1) Management with important skills in the skills,
Year 4, Semester 2 Year 4, Semester 2 principles, concepts and history of
Capstone Project Enterprise animation. Beginning with drawing for
IFB399 IAB301 animation and an exploration of the
(Phase 2) Architecture
history of the animation industry and its
Select one of: Capstone Project
IFB399 practices, you will then apply this
High Performance (Phase 2)
knowledge to current and emerging
CAB401 and Parallel fields within the animation industry
Computing Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major and including motion graphics, 3D modelling
Programming Second Major has been re-named and animation, real-time 3D and
CAB402 Fashion Communication. If you
Paradigms character animation. Through the
commenced the Fashion Major or Second creation of an interactive virtual
Systems Major prior to 2015 you will be permitted
CAB403 environment you will be given the
Programming to continue and complete the old Major or opportunity to refine your skills and
Second Major. Please refer to Fashion expand your knowledge of the 3D
Semesters Communication for your list of unit animation industry.
● Year 1, Semester 1 options.
● Year 1, Semester 2 *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
● Year 2, Semester 1 In this list specific prior knowledge required as a
● Year 2, Semester 2 ● INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS prerequisite to undertaking this major.
● Year 3, Semester 1 ● Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN) 48cp from the Introductory Animation
● Year 3, Semester 2 ● Art and Design History (KKBXMJR- Unit Options
● Year 4, Semester 1 ARTHIST)
● Year 4, Semester 2 KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1
● Creative and Professional Writing
(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2
Code Title ● Dance Studies (KKBXMJR- Animation and Motion
Year 1, Semester 1 DANCEST) KNB123
Graphics
IFB101 Impact of IT
● Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
● Entertainment Industries KNB124 3D Animation 1
Computer (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS) Film, Screen and Animation
IFB102 Technology ● Fashion Communication KPB109
Histories
Fundamentals (KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously
Fashion) 48cp from the Advanced Animation Unit
Year 1, Semester 2 Options
● Film, Television and Screen
IFB104 Building IT Systems (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC) KNB211 3D Animation 2
Database ● Interactive and Visual Design Real-time 3D Computer
IFB130 (KKBXMJR-INVISDN) KNB212
Management Graphics
● Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL)
Year 2, Semester 1 ● Literary Studies (KKBXMJR- KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit
IFB103 Designing for IT LITSTD) KNB222 Virtual Environments
IT Core Unit Option ● Media and Communication
(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM) Advanced Concepts in
KNB311
Year 2, Semester 2 ● Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC) Computer Animation 1
Modelling Contemporary Issues in the
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS KNB313
IAB201 Information Screen Industries
Systems Code Title *Note: KNB312 has been recoded
Business of Please refer to the following study KNB313 from 2017.
IAB202 Information sequences to plan your program. You
Technology must complete 96 credit points (normally Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-
Year 3, Semester 1 eight 12 credit point subjects) from the ARTHIST)
specified units to achieve a major, Code Title
Business Process
IAB203 following semester of offer and unit
Modelling *Description: This major equips you with
requisites (where applicable) to
IAB204 Business Analysis the educational base necessary for a
determine order of enrolment. Any
career in the arts professions, such as
Year 3, Semester 2 unit(s) that appear in these majors
curatorial work, art criticism and arts
IAB205 Corporate Systems and/or minors and are also mandatory
administration. It offers a coherent and
elsewhere in your course can not
IT Project Design sequential set of units that provide a
IFB299 contribute towards the completion of
and Development platform for a research-based study of
these majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)
Year 4, Semester 1 the visual arts, design and architecture.
that appear in multiple majors and/or
In conjunction with further study, this
Capstone Project minors can only contribute towards the
IFB398 major will assist in preparing you for
(Phase 1) completion of one of these majors or
work as a professional in these
Select one of: minors.
disciplines.
Information *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
IAB302
Systems Consulting

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specific prior knowledge required as a 3 the major is a twin focus on
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KWB30 Writing and Publishing contemporary performance-making and
96cp from the Art and Design History 3 Industry events management. Both of these
Unit Options areas are balanced by studies in theatre
KWB31
Novel and Memoir history and theory. Core topics include
DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1 3
acting; directing; twentieth-century
Architecture, Culture and performance theory and practice; and
DAB220 Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST)
Place events management.
Architecture in the 20th Code Title
DAB325 *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
Century *Description: This major aims to provide specific prior knowledge required as a
DEB202 Introducing Design History a broad grounding in practical and prerequisite to undertaking this major.
theoretical aspects of dance. You will
KVB102 Modernism 48cp from the Introductory Drama Unit
gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,
KVB115 Australian Art Options
commercially driven genres,
Australian Art, Architecture choreography and critical thinking and KTB101 Understanding Theatre
KVB212
and Design writing together with an understanding of KTB102 Process Drama
KVB214 Post 1945 Art the social and historical context of ballet, KTB104 Performance Innovation
contemporary dance, and popular and
Contemporary Asian Visual KSB106 Acting Fundamentals
KVB215 world dance.
Culture 48cp from the Advanced Drama Unit
*Assumed Knowledge: Previously
KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues Options
acquired knowledge or skill IS required
KVB308 Video Art and Culture for you to undertake this major. For KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
health and safety reasons, admission to Creative Industries
Creative and Professional Writing KTB210
this major is dependent upon an Management
(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) appropriate level of physical fitness to Creative Industries Events and
Code Title prevent injury, and having no pre- KTB211
Festivals
*Description: The aim of this major is to existing injuries or structural/physical
KTB213 Directing Theatre
prepare students to graduate with issues that would prevent your safe and
full participation in all physical activities KTB215 Staging Australia
adequate skills and knowledge in the
area of creative and professional writing; within its practical units. You may be KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre
to provide a thorough grounding in a required to confirm your fitness to KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist
variety of genres that include fiction, attempt this major. If so, you must obtain
creative non-fiction, media writing and a physiotherapist's report and have it Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-
corporate writing and editing, thereby approved by the Dance Study Area ENTINDS)
equipping graduates with the versatility Coordinator before you will be permitted
Code Title
required of professional writers; to to enrol in this major.
*Description: On completion of this
enhance the critical, analytical and peer- 48cp from the Introductory Dance Unit
major, you will be able to demonstrate
reviewing skills of students; to provide Options
the knowledge and skills required to
an understanding of creative writing in KDB105 Architecture of the Body pursue a career in the Entertainment
its social and generic contexts.
KDB106 Dance Analysis Industry. These include an
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no understanding of the characteristics of
KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1
specific prior knowledge required as a mainstream commercial culture that
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KDB108 World Dance
appeal to large audiences; an
48cp from the Introductory Creative and KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz understanding both of business and
Professional Writing Unit Options Deconstructing Dance in creative processes; an ability to balance
KDB110
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting History the two of these; and an awareness of
KDB120 Dance Practice 1 historical and current Entertainment
KWB10 Creative Writing: the Short
content and business.
4 Story KDB121 Dance Practice 2
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KWB11 48cp from the Advanced Dance Unit
Youth and Children's Writing specific prior knowledge required as a
2 Options
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
KWB11 Introduction to Creative KDB204 Australian Dance
Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the
3 Writing KDB205 Teaching Dance 'Entertainment Industries Unit Options
KWB11 KDB225 Music Theatre Skills List'. BSB126 is mandatory unless you
Persuasive Writing
5 are already undertaking it as part of
KDB231 Latin Dance Party
KWB11 another study package.
Creative Non-Fiction
6 Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA) BSB126 Marketing
48cp from the Advanced Creative and Code Title KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
Professional Writing Unit Options
*Description: The major offers a balance Entertainment Industries Core Units:
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing of performance theory and practice. It is AMB20
7 Classics designed as a learning sequence, Entertainment Marketing
7
KWB21 beginning with introductory concepts
Stylistics KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment
1 and practices, through intermediate and
on to advanced learning. Underpinning KXB102 Global Entertainment
KWB21 Corporate Writing and Editing

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology
Entertainment Practice: 48cp from the Advanced Fashion Approaches to Contemporary
KPB205
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and Communication Unit Options Documentary
Business DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film KPB206 Global Screen Industries
Entertainment Industries DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now Production Management for
KXB301 KPB210
Studio Film, TV and New Media
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism
LWS00 *Note: KPB202 and KPB203 are
Entertainment Law Ragtrade: The Business of
8 DFB502 permitted to count towards this major.
Fashion
Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the *Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313
DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies
'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit are permitted to count towards this
Options List'. LWS009 is mandatory *Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted to
major if completed in 2014 or earlier.
unless you meet the LWS008 count towards the Advanced Fashion
Unit Options for students who *Note: KNB312 has been recoded
prerequisite through another unit.
commenced this major in 2014 or KNB313 from 2017.
LWS00
Introduction to Law earlier.
9 Interactive and Visual Design
*Note: KFB108 is permitted to count
Project Management for (KKBXMJR-INVISDN)
KXB202 towards the Introductory Fashion Unit
Entertainment Code Title
Options if completed in 2014 or earlier.
*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 are *Description: This major will provide you
*Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206,
permitted to count towards this major if with the design concepts and principles,
KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 are
completed in 2010 or earlier. KPB101 practical skills and working methods
permitted to count towards this major if
will be permitted to count towards this needed by a contemporary designer of
completed in 2011 or earlier.
study package if completed in 2011 or visual and interactive media. You will
earlier. learn how to design effectively for print
Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR-
FLMTVSC) and electronic media, Web and mobile
Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR- media and computer games and
FASHION) (previously Fashion) Code Title
become equipped with a versatile set of
Code Title *Description: The aim of this major is to design practices to support you to enter
provide students with a range of careers in marketing, web design,
*Description: This major has been
understandings in the theory and electronic publishing, interaction design
designed to offer a mix of theoretical and
practice of film, television and screen. and the creative aspects of game
practical units to reflect the professional
This study area aims to enhance design.
diversity of fashion careers, where
creative, technical and organisational
communication is fundamental to the *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
abilities as well as building story telling
dissemination of fashion globally. The specific prior knowledge required as a
and communication skills.
theory units will develop your knowledge prerequisite to undertaking this major.
and understanding of the history, *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
It is recommended that you review the
industry and consumption of fashion and specific prior knowledge required as a
requisite requirements for units to
how fashion is communicated, marketed prerequisite to undertaking this major.
ensure your unit selection enables you
and distributed through industry *Note: Students who have commenced to successfully complete the
channels for production, and through this major in 2014 or earlier will requirements of this major. DXB102,
branding, trends, styling and complete the structure of 48cp of DXB202 and DXB203 are highly
graphic/technical requirements. The Introductory Units and 48cp of Advanced recommended to be undertaken as first
practical units provide you with a variety Units. year units as they are requisites for
of options to develop fashion Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101, many advanced units, but this is not
communication related skills focusing on KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112, compulsory.
fashion graphics, product development KPB113, KPB116. 48cp from the Introductory Interactive
and fashion journalism.
Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312, and Visual Design Unit Options
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no KPB205, KPB206, KPB210. DXB102 Visual Communication
specific prior knowledge required as a
96cp from the Film, Television and DXB201 Visual Interactions
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
Screen Unit Options
*From 2015, this major's title has DXB202 Image Production
Contemporary Issues in the
changed from 'Fashion Major' to KNB313 DXB203 Introduction to Web Design
Screen Industries
'Fashion Communication Major'. Programming for Visual
Introduction to Film, TV and DXB303
48cp from the Introductory Fashion KPB101 Designers
New Media Production
Communication Unit Options 48cp from the Advanced Interactive and
KPB105 Narrative Production
DFB102 Introduction to Fashion Visual Design Unit Options
Film, Screen and Animation
Sustainability: The Materiality KPB109 DXB301 Interface Design
DFB203 Histories
of Fashion DXB302 Typographic Design
The Movie, TV and New
DFB302 Fashion Visualisation KPB110 DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design
Media Business
Unspeakable Beauty: A DXB401 Advanced Web Design
DFB303 Film, Television and Screen
History of Fashion KPB112
Genres Theories of Visual
Product Design and DXB402
KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis Communication
DFB406 Development in the Fashion
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting DXB403 Design for Interactive Media
Industry
DXB501 Tangible Media

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology
*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 is 8 broad understanding of music practice in
permitted to count towards this major if KWB10 contemporary social, cultural and
completed in 2014 or earlier. Writing Australia economic contexts. It aims to provide
9
*Note: KIB109 counts towards the students with a combination of practical
KWB11
Introductory Interactive and Visual Youth and Children's Writing and theoretical skills to support a career
2
Design Unit Options if completed in in music within administrative, business,
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing or organisational areas.
2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towards
7 Classics
the Advanced unit options if completed *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
in 2014 or earlier. KWB20 Modern Times (Literature and specific prior knowledge required as a
8 Culture in the 20th Century) prerequisite to undertaking this major.
*Note: KIB104 is permitted to count
towards this major if completed in 2011 KWB20 It is recommended that you review the
Shakespeare, Then and Now
or earlier. 9 requisite requirements for units to
Imagining the Americas: ensure your unit selection enables you
KWB21
Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) Contemporary American to successfully complete the
0
Code Title Literature and Culture requirements of this major.
*Description: This major offers you a KWB30 Wonderlands: Literature and 48cp from the Introductory Music Unit
range of options to develop an 8 Culture in the 19th Century Options
understanding of the parameters of the KWB31 Popular Fictions, Popular KMB00
Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll
journalism field. The major will introduce 1 Culture 3
you to a range of journalism writing KMB00
styles and offers an insight into some Media and Communication (KKBXMJR- World Music
4
specialist areas of reporting. MEDIACM)
KMB10
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Code Title Sound, Image, Text
7
specific prior knowledge required as a *Description: This major offers you a KMB11
prerequisite to undertaking this major. range of options to develop an Music and Sound Production 1
9
96cp from the Journalism Unit Options understanding of the parameters of the
KMB12
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism professional communication field. The Music and Sound Concepts 1
2
major enables you to develop the skills
KJB101 Computational Journalism KMB12
and knowledge to prepare media Music and Sound Production 2
KJB103 Media Design and Layout material for organisations that wish to 9
KJB120 Newswriting build, and maintain, a media profile. KMB13
Music and Sound Concepts 2
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry *Assumed Knowledge: There is no 2
KJB222 Online Journalism 1 specific prior knowledge required as a 48cp from the Advanced Music Unit
prerequisite to undertaking this major. Options
KJB224 Feature Writing
48cp from the Introductory Media and KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues
Communication Unit Options KMB20 Music Scenes and
KJB280 International Journalism
Media and Communication 0 Subcultures
KJB304 Sub-Editing KCB101
Texts KMB21
The Music Industry
KCB102 Media Mythbusting 5
Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)
Strategic Speech KMB21
Code Title KCB103 Audio / Visual Interaction
Communication 6
*Description: The aims of this major are
Media and Communication: KMB25
to prepare students to graduate with KCB104 Multi-Platform Sound Design
Industries 2
adequate skills and knowledge in the
area of literary and cultural studies; to Inquiry in Media and Please note: KKB345 is permitted to
KCB105
provide a thorough grounding in a range Communication count towards this major if completed in
of texts, both literary and popular, 48cp from the Advanced Media and 2010 or earlier.
ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenth Communication Unit Options
and twentieth century literature and Consumption Matters:
culture; to provide graduates with KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
enhanced skills in critical thinking, Identity
writing and analysis; to provide
KCB205 Professional Communication
graduates with an understanding of the
social and historical context of literary KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society
and popular written texts; to provide KCB301 Media Audiences
some understanding of the major *Note: KCB207 is permitted to count
approaches in literary theory. towards the Advanced Media and
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Communication Unit Options if
specific prior knowledge required as a completed in 2012 or earlier.
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
96cp from the Literary Studies Unit Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)
Options Code Title
KWB10 Introduction to Literary Studies *Description: This major aims to impart a

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws
Handbook theories of law or environmental law.
Domestic Assumed
Year 2017 knowledge Professional Recognition
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX66 The QUT Bachelor of Laws course is an
you have sound knowledge in these
approved degree for the purposes of the
CRICOS 066291E areas
● English
Legal Practitioners Admissions Rules,
Duration 5.5 years subject to final approval. It will enable you
(full-time) to satisfy the academic requirements for
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound barrister in all Australian states and
Rank 92 territories.
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
Minimum English Law School Electives
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
Point
requirements Information
Students must meet the English Students who are enrolled in LW34
Total credit 528
points proficiency requirements. (straight law undergraduate entry) are
required to undertake two contextual
Credit points 48 electives in the first year of their degree
full-time sem. IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) (one in each semester). Contextual
Start months February electives may also be undertaken by any
Speaking 6.0
Int. Start Months February student as an ordinary elective within their
Writing 6.0
degree. The contextual electives are:
Deferment You can defer your offer Reading 6.0 • LWB142 Law Society and Justice
and postpone the start of
your course for one year. Listening 6.0 • LWB144 Law and Global Perspectives
Overall 6.5 • LWB149 Indigenous Legal Issues
Course Program Director, School • LWB150 Lawyering and Dispute
Coordinator of Communication Resolution.
(Creative Industries Important Notice
Faculty);
Law Students: Jen Yule, The last intake into IX66 was 2014. From Students who are enrolled in any of the
Director Undergraduate 2015 this course has been replaced by law double degrees commence their law
Studies and
Law Curriculum: Dr Anna IX86 Bachelor of Media and electives in the second semester of their
Huggins Director Communication/Bachelor of Laws second year.
Undergraduate Studies (Honours). Continuing IX66 students may
Email: Students who are enrolled in LW35
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a contact lawandjustice@qut.edu.au for any
u or Phone 07 3138 2707 queries in relation to the law component (Graduate Entry) commence their law
of the degree or ci@qut.edu.au for any electives in first semester of their second
Discipline Dr Anne-Frances Watson year.
Coordinator (Media and concerns regarding the Creative
Communication); Dr Anna Industries component.
Huggins (Law Curriculum) Law students other than Graduate Entry
and Jennifer Yule (Law students can undertake 4 non-law units
Students) Course Design as electives within their law degree.
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; In order to complete this course, you must
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 Students may be particularly interested in
ci@qut.edu.au (Media complete a total of 528 credit points
elective options within the School of
and Communication); comprising 192 credit points from the
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a Justice which relate to human rights and
Bachelor of Media and Communication
u criminal justice.
and 336 credit points from the Bachelor of
Laws. You will study media and
communication and law units in your first Graduate Destination
your years and for the remainder of this Streams
course you will concentrate on law The Faculty of Law has identified
studies. graduate destination streams for students
undertaking a law or law double degree.
Media and Communication component: This means that, as students learn more
You will complete 192 credit points of throughout their degree, they can choose
Media and Communication discipline or their elective units in the areas of law in
specified units. which they become interested. Students
are not restricted to choose electives from
Law component: a single stream; the streams are only to
You will complete 336 credit points of law provide guidance to students in making
subjects. You will have the opportunity to their elective choices.
specialise in media law and policy, • Legal Practice
commercial law, corporate law, taxation • General Legal Practice (work as a
law, medico-legal issues, alternative lawyer across a wide range of different
dispute resolution, public international legal areas)
law, Asian legal systems, feminist

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws
• Specialist Legal Practice (work as a codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your Society
lawyer specialising in a particular area of study plan will be updated to reflect these Core Law Unit
the law, such as property law, family law changes. For information regarding these Core Law Unit
or corporate law) changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Year 3, Semester 2
• Advocacy and Dispute Resolution Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
(acting for clients in court or resolving under My Community on your blackboard Consumption Matters:
disputes through negotiation and homepage or contact KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
mediation processes) law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further Identity
• Public Sector (work as a lawyer in a information. KCB302 Political Communication
government department) Core Law Unit
• Private Enterprise (for those students Before enrolling in an option (elective)
not wanting to practise as a lawyer, but unit, you must ensure you have met any Core Law Unit
perhaps work within business pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Year 4, Semester 1
management, human resources, can check this by referring to the unit KCB301 Media Audiences
information technology etc) outlines on QUT Virtual.
Either KCB303 or KCB307:
As students progress towards the end of Semesters KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
their degrees there are more ● Year 1, Semester 1 Making Media
● Year 1, Semester 2 KCB307
opportunities to participate in subjects Connections 1
where they engage in ‘real world learning’ ● Year 2, Semester 1
● Year 2, Semester 2 Core Law Unit
, for example, working within law firms
● Year 3, Semester 1 Core Law Unit
and government departments in ● Year 3, Semester 2 Year 4 Semester 2
placement electives. ● Year 4, Semester 1
● Year 4 Semester 2 MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNIT
Pathways to Further Study ● Year 5, Semester 1 OPTIONS:
On successful completion of the Bachelor ● Year 5, Semester 2 One unit (12cp) from the Media and
of Media and Communication, you will be ● Year 6, Semester 1 Communication Unit Options (KCB303,
eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):
of Media and Communication (Honours), Code Title
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
provided you have met entry Year 1, Semester 1
requirements. KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2
Media and
KCB101 Making Media
Communication Texts KCB307
On successful completion of the Bachelor Connections 1
of Laws, there are a number of further Introduction to Journalism,
KJB102 Media and Making Media
study options open to you. The Bachelor KCB308
Communication Connections 2
of Laws meets the entry requirements for
Practical Legal Training courses (for Core Law Unit Contemporary
example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in Investigation in
Core Law Unit KCB310
Legal Practice). In addition, successful Journalism, Media and
Year 1, Semester 2 Communication
completion of the law degree will allow
you to pursue postgraduate opportunities Media and WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
through research- and coursework-based KCB104 Communication: OPTIONS:
higher degrees in law. Industries
One unit (12cp) from the Work
Media in a Globalised Integrated Learning Options (KKB341 or
KCB106
Domestic Course structure World KKB345):
You will study a combination of media Core Law Unit Work Integrated Learning
and law units in the first four years, with KKB341
Core Law Unit 1
law units only in the final years. You will
Year 2, Semester 1 Creative Industries Project
also have the opportunity to choose KKB345
KCB102 Media Mythbusting 1
elective units that are relevant to your
career interests. Strategic Speech Core Law Unit
KCB103
Communication Law Elective
International Course Core Law Unit Year 5, Semester 1
structure Core Law Unit Core Law Unit
Course structure Year 2, Semester 2 Core Law Unit
You will study a combination of media Professional Law Elective
and law units in the first four years, with KCB205
Communication Law Elective
law units only in the final years. You will
KJB103 Media Design and Layout Year 5, Semester 2
also have the opportunity to choose
elective units that are relevant to your Core Law Unit Core Law Unit
career interests. Core Law Unit Law Elective
Year 3, Semester 1 Law Elective
Sample Structure Inquiry in Media and
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is KCB105 Law Elective
Communication
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Year 6, Semester 1
result of this new course, some of the unit KCB206 Social Media, Self and

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws
Law Elective Banking and Finance LLH474 Insolvency Law
LLB340
Law Elective Law LLH475 Theories of Law
Law Elective Immigration and LLH476 Competition Law
LLB342
Refugee Law
Law Elective Innovation and
Intellectual Property LLH477 Intellectual Property
LLB344
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is Law Law
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a LLB345 Internet Law
result of this new course, some of the unit LLB346 Succession Law
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your LLB347 Taxation Law
study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these Socio-Legal
LLB348
changes, please refer to the QUT Real Research Methods
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site LLB349 Japanese Law
under My Community on your blackboard LLB440 Environmental Law
homepage or contact Commercial
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further LLB441
Contracts in Practice
information.
Legal Clinic
LLB442
Before enrolling in an option (elective) (Advanced)
unit, you must ensure you have met any Mining and
LLB443
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Resources Law
can check this by referring to the unit Real Estate
outlines on QUT Virtual. LLB444
Transactions
Introductory Law Electives International
Code Title LLB445 Commercial
Arbitration
LLB140 Human Rights Law
LLB460 Competition Moots A
Introduction to
LLB141 LLB461 Competition Moots B
International Law
Regulation of Learning in
LLB142 LLB462
Business Professional Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB463
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is (Organised Program)
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Legal Clinic
LLB464
result of this new course, some of the unit (International)
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your Criminal Investigation
study plan will be updated to reflect these JSB300
and Prosecution
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real This course has been replaced
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site with IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor
under My Community on your blackboard of Laws (Honours) from 2015 and the
homepage or contact units have been recoded. Please refer to
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further the QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)
information. Blackboard site under My Community on
your blackboard homepage or contact
Before enrolling in an option (elective)
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
unit, you must ensure you have met any
information.
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit Before enrolling in an option (elective)
outlines on QUT Virtual. unit, you must ensure you have met any
General Law Electives List pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit
Code Title
outlines on QUT Virtual.
Chinese Legal
LLB240 Advanced Law Electives
System
Discrimination and Code Title
LLB241 Equal Opportunity Commercial
Law LLH470
Contracts in Practice
LLB242 Media Law Health Law and
LLH471
LLB243 Family Law Practice
Criminal Law Public International
LLB244 LLH472
Sentencing Law
LLB245 Sports Law Independent
LLH473
Research Project

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Media and Communication
Handbook component comprises eight business
Domestic Assumed
core units, and eight business major
Year 2017 knowledge units.
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX67
you have sound knowledge in these You will choose a business major from
CRICOS 064809G areas accounting, advertising, economics,
● English
Duration 4 years
finance, human resource management,
(full-time) international business, management,
We assume that you have knowledge marketing or public relations. You must
OP 8 equivalent to four semesters at high complete 96 credit point Business School
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Core Units in the Business program
Rank 84
achievement (4, SA). Accountancy, together with a 96 credit point Major.
OP Guarantee Yes finance, economics and marketing majors
also require 4 SA in Maths A, B or C.
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Career Outcomes
Point Graduates use their skills for a variety of
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8700 per
Minimum English professional functions across all industry
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit requirements sectors. Many work in marketing
points)
Students must meet the English communications, public relations or
International fee 2017: $27300 per year proficiency requirements. corporate communications. Others apply
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) their broad media knowledge in the media
IELTS (International English Language function of advertising, either as sales
Total credit 384
points Testing System) executives for media outlets or as media
Speaking 6.0 planners and buyers for advertising
Credit points 48
full-time sem. Writing 6.0 agencies.

Start months February Reading 6.0 Careers exist in audience and market
Listening 6.0 research, collating and analysing
Int. Start Months February
Overall 6.5 audience data to help media outlets better
Deferment You can defer your offer understand who their audiences are and
and postpone the start of
your course for one year. how they are interacting with their
Overview product. Graduates also find employment
Course Program Director, School This course offers you a range of options in media policy development in the public
Coordinator of Communication in combining business knowledge with sector and private enterprise. Pathways
(Creative Industries practical skills and a contextual
Faculty); email exist to prepare you for further study
ci@qut.edu.au; Director of understanding of media and including honours.
Studies, QUT Business communication.
School; email:
bus@qut.edu.au If you wish to use your business
The Bachelor of Media and knowledge more in your career, you could
Discipline Dr Anne-Frances Watson Communcation course analyses and gain employment in arts
Coordinator (Media and seeks new applications for mass, niche administration—marketing, managing or
Communication); and new media. Authentic learning
Associate Prof Belinda balancing the books for creative projects
Luke (Accountancy); Dr opportunities such as industry placements and businesses.
Louise Kelly (Advertising); and projects complement theoretical
Dr Radhika Lahiri course content and give you the
(Economics); Dr Mark The combination of media and
Doolan (Finance); Dr Ali opportunity to apply your new knowledge. communication with advertising,
Muhammad (Human marketing or public relations provides
Resource Management); QUT's Bachelor of Business develops
Dr Shane Mathews proven professional outcomes in media
(International Business); transferable skills to help you succeed in sales, media marketing and promotions,
Dr Kavoos Mohannak your chosen career, think creatively and and in media planning/ buying for
(Management); Prof Larry critically, communicate professionally,
Neale (Marketing); and Dr advertising agencies. You will also
Anne Lane (Public make ethical business decisions and work develop the entrepreneurial and business
Relations) in a global context. skills necessary to sell your abilities to a
CI: (07) 3138 8114;
Business: (07) 3138 2050 range of employers, or start your own
ci@qut.edu.au (Media Course Design creative enterprise. Please refer to the
and Communication); You are required to complete 384 credit
bus@qut.edu.au QUT Business School prospectus to find
(Business) points comprised of 192 credit points from out more about the business majors.
the Bachelor of Business program and
192 credit points from the Bachelor of Professional Recognition
Media and Communication program. You Business component: Students may be
will undertake the two components of the eligible for membership to a number of
double degree concurrently. professional bodies depending on choice
of major and unit selection. Details on
You will undertake 192 credit points of
professional recognition can be found
specialist units in media and
under the individual majors of the
communication. Your business degree

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Media and Communication
Bachelor of Business (BS05). Course Design Introduction to Journalism,
You are required to complete 384 credit KJB102 Media and
Pathways to Further Study points comprised of 192 credit points from Communication
On successful completion of the Bachelor the Bachelor of Business program and Business School Unit
of Media and Communication, you will be 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Business School Unit
eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor Media and Communication program. You Year 1, Semester 2
of Media and Communication (Honours), will undertake the two components of the
or the Bachelor of Business (Honours) double degree concurrently. Media and
(Study Area A), provided you have met KCB104 Communication:
entry requirements. You will undertake 192 credit points of Industries
specialist units in media and Media in a Globalised
KCB106
Important Information for communication. Your business degree World
component comprises eight business Business School Unit
Business Students core units, and eight business major Business School Unit
QUT Business School rules and
units.
procedures are outlined in the Business Note: Students considering studying
Undergraduate Guidelines booklet. overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
You will choose a business major from
Other useful information can be found on apply by 1 November.
accounting*, advertising, economics,
the Student Services website.
finance, human resource management, Year 2, Semester 1
international business, management, KCB102 Media Mythbusting
Deferment marketing or public relations. You must
Domestic students can defer their offer in Strategic Speech
complete 96 credit point Business School KCB103
this course for one year. In exceptional Communication
Core Units in the Business program
circumstances up to 12 months of together with a 96 credit point Major. Business School Unit
additional deferment may be granted. Business School Unit
*Accountancy major students complete Year 2, Semester 2
Find out more on deferment. six business core units and 10
accountancy major units to allow them to Professional
KCB205
Domestic Course structure complete professional requirements. Communication
You are required to complete 384 credit KJB103 Media Design and Layout
points comprised of 192 credit points from Professional Recognition Business School Unit
the Bachelor of Business program and Business component: Students may be
192 credit points from the Bachelor of Business School Unit
eligible for membership to a number of
Media and Communication program. You Year 3, Semester 1
professional bodies depending on choice
will undertake the two components of the of major and unit selection. Details on Inquiry in Media and
double degree concurrently. KCB105
professional recognition can be found Communication
under the individual majors of the Social Media, Self and
You must complete 96 credit points of Bachelor of Business (BS05). KCB206
Society
Business School core units (eight units) in
the business program together with a 96 Business School Unit
Study Overseas
credit point major (eight units). You will Business School Unit
Study overseas while gaining credit
choose a business major from towards your QUT degree with one of our Year 3, Semester 2
accounting*, advertising, economics, worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Consumption Matters:
finance, human resource management, study can be for one or two semesters (or KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
international business, management, during the semester break) and the units Identity
marketing or public relations. you take can be in either degree area, KCB302 Political Communication
depending on how they match with your
*Accountancy major students complete Business School Unit
QUT course. For more information, visit
six business core units and 10 Business School Unit
QUT student exchange.
accountancy major units to allow them to
complete professional requirements. Year 4, Semester 1
Sample Structure KCB301 Media Audiences
Study overseas Semesters Either KCB303 or KCB307:
Study overseas while gaining credit KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
● Year 1, Semester 1
towards your QUT degree with one of our ● Year 1, Semester 2 Making Media
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas ● Year 2, Semester 1 KCB307
Connections 1
study can be for one or two semesters (or ● Year 2, Semester 2
during the semester break) and the units ● Year 3, Semester 1 Business School Unit
you take can be in either degree area, ● Year 3, Semester 2 Business School Unit
depending on how they match with your ● Year 4, Semester 1 Year 4, Semester 2
QUT course. For more information, visit ● Year 4, Semester 2
QUT student exchange. MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNIT
Code Title OPTIONS:
International Course Year 1, Semester 1 One unit (12cp) from the Media and
Media and Communication unit options (KCB303,
structure KCB101 KCB305, KCB307, KCB308, or KCB310)
Communication Texts
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1

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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Media and Communication
KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2
Making Media
KCB307
Connections 1
Making Media
KCB308
Connections 2
Contemporary
Investigation in
KCB310
Journalism, Media and
Communication
WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
OPTIONS:
One unit (12cp) from the Work
Integrated Learning Options (KKB341 or
KKB345)
Work Integrated Learning
KKB341
1
Creative Industries Project
KKB345
1
Business School Unit
Business School Unit

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws
Handbook
Domestic Assumed Law School Electives
Year 2017 knowledge Information
Before you start this course we assume Students who are enrolled in LW34
QUT code IX68
you have sound knowledge in these (straight law undergraduate entry) are
CRICOS 066295A areas required to undertake two contextual
● English electives in the first year of their degree
Duration 5.5 years
(full-time) (one in each semester). Contextual
We assume that you have knowledge electives may also be undertaken by any
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high student as an ordinary elective within their
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound degree. The contextual electives are:
Rank 92
achievement (4, SA). • LWB142 Law Society and Justice
OP Guarantee Yes • LWB144 Law and Global Perspectives
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English • LWB149 Indigenous Legal Issues
Point
requirements • LWB150 Lawyering and Dispute
Students must meet the English Resolution.
Total credit 528
points proficiency requirements.
Students who are enrolled in any of the
Credit points 48 law double degrees commence their law
full-time sem. IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) electives in the second semester of their
Start months February second year.
Speaking 6.0
Int. Start Months February Writing 6.0 Students who are enrolled in LW35
Deferment You can defer your offer Reading 6.0 (Graduate Entry) commence their law
and postpone the start of electives in first semester of their second
your course for one year. Listening 6.0
year.
Overall 6.5
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Creative Practice Law students other than Graduate Entry
(Creative Industries Important Notice students can undertake 4 non-law units
Faculty); as electives within their law degree.
Law Students: Jen Yule, The last intake into IX68 was 2014. From
Director Undergraduate 2015 this course has been replaced by Students may be particularly interested in
Studies and IX85 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and elective options within the School of
Law Curriculum: Dr Anna Justice which relate to human rights and
Huggins Director Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws
Undergraduate Studies (Honours). Continuing IX68 students may criminal justice.
Email:
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a contact lawandjustice@qut.edu.au for any
u or Phone 07 3138 2707 queries in relation to the law component Graduate Destination
Discipline Craig Bolland (Creative
of the degree or ci@qut.edu.au for any Streams
Coordinator and Professional Writing); concerns regarding the Creative The Faculty of Law has identified
Dr Anna Huggins (Law Industries component. graduate destination streams for students
Curriculum) and Jennifer
Yule (Law Students) undertaking a law or law double degree.
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; Course Structure This means that, as students learn more
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is throughout their degree, they can choose
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative
and Professional Writing); made up of 192 credit points from the their elective units in the areas of law in
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a Creative and Professional Writing major. which they become interested. Students
u are not restricted to choose electives from
The Law component is made up of 336 a single stream; the streams are only to
credit points of law subjects. provide guidance to students in making
their elective choices.
Professional Recognition • Legal Practice
The QUT Bachelor of Laws course is an • General Legal Practice (work as a
approved degree for the purposes of the lawyer across a wide range of different
Legal Practitioners Admission Rules. legal areas)
Accordingly, it enables graduates to • Specialist Legal Practice (work as a
satisfy the academic requirements for lawyer specialising in a particular area of
admission to practise as a solicitor and/or the law, such as property law, family law
barrister in all Australian states and or corporate law)
territories. The QUT LLB degree • Advocacy and Dispute Resolution
qualification is also recognised for (acting for clients in court or resolving
admission purposes in West and East disputes through negotiation and
Malaysia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea. mediation processes)
• Public Sector (work as a lawyer in a
government department)
• Private Enterprise (for those students
not wanting to practise as a lawyer, but

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws
perhaps work within business can check this by referring to the unit Year 4 Semester 1
management, human resources, outlines on QUT Virtual. The Artful Life: From
KWB214
information technology etc) Memoir to Fiction
Semesters Creative Writing Project
As students progress towards the end of ● Year 1 Semester 1 KWB306
1
their degrees there are more ● Year 1 Semester 2
opportunities to participate in subjects ● Year 2 Semester 1 Law Core Unit
where they engage in ‘real world learning’ ● Year 2 Semester 2 Law Core Unit
, for example, working within law firms ● Year 3 Semester 1
Year 4 Semester 2
and government departments in
● Year 3 Semester 2
● Year 4 Semester 1 Dangerous Ideas:
placement electives. ● Year 4 Semester 2 KWB215 Contemporary Debates
● Year 5 Semester 1 in Writing
Pathways to Further Study ● Year 5 Semester 2
On successful completion of this course Creative Writing Project
● Year 6 Semester 1 KWB326
you will be eligible to apply for entry into 2
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), Code Title Law Core Unit
provided you have met entry Year 1 Semester 1 Law Core Unit
requirements. KWB110 Writing Fundamentals Year 5 Semester 1
On successful completion of the Bachelor Introduction to Creative Law Core Unit
KWB113
of Laws, there are a number of further Writing Law Core Unit
study options open to you. The Bachelor Law Core Unit Law Elective
of Laws meets the entry requirements for Law Core Unit Law Elective
Practical Legal Training courses (for
Year 1 Semester 2 Year 5 Semester 2
example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
Legal Practice). In addition, successful Introduction to Law Elective
KPB116
completion of the law degree will allow Scriptwriting
Law Elective
you to pursue postgraduate opportunities Creative Writing: the
KWB104 Law Elective
through research- and coursework-based Short Story
higher degrees in law. Law Elective
Law Core Unit
Year 6 Semester 1
Note: Students considering studying
Domestic Course structure overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must Law Elective
You will study a combination of creative apply by 1 November. Law Elective
industries and law units in the first four
years, with law units only in the final Law Core Unit Law Elective
years. You will also have the opportunity Year 2 Semester 1 Law Elective
to choose elective units relevant to your KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
career interests. The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Australian Voices:
KWB117 effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Writing and Practice
International Course Law Core Unit
result of this new course, some of the unit
structure codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
Law Core Unit study plan will be updated to reflect these
Course structure Year 2 Semester 2 changes. For information regarding these
You will study a combination of creative changes, please refer to the QUT Real
industries and law units in the first four Introduction to Literary
KWB108 Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
years, with law units only in the final Studies
under My Community on your blackboard
years. You will also have the opportunity Swords and homepage or contact
to choose elective units relevant to your KWB118 Spaceships: Writing law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
career interests. Genre information.
Law Core Unit
Sample Structure Law Core Unit Before enrolling in an option (elective)
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is unit, you must ensure you have met any
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Year 3 Semester 1
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
result of this new course, some of the unit KWB211 Stylistics can check this by referring to the unit
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your Editing and Developing outlines on QUT Virtual.
study plan will be updated to reflect these KWB310
the Manuscript
changes. For information regarding these Introductory Law Electives
Law Core Unit
changes, please refer to the QUT Real Code Title
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site Law Core Unit
LLB140 Human Rights Law
under My Community on your blackboard Year 3 Semester 2
Introduction to
homepage or contact KWB212 Writing Poetry LLB141
International Law
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further Corporate Writing and
information. KWB213 Regulation of
Editing LLB142
Business
Before enrolling in an option (elective) Law Core Unit
unit, you must ensure you have met any Law Core Unit The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You effective from semester 1, 2015. As a

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws
result of this new course, some of the unit (International)
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your Criminal Investigation
JSB300
study plan will be updated to reflect these and Prosecution
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real This course has been replaced
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site with IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor
under My Community on your blackboard of Laws (Honours) from 2015 and the
homepage or contact units have been recoded. Please refer to
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further the QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)
information. Blackboard site under My Community on
your blackboard homepage or contact
Before enrolling in an option (elective) law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
unit, you must ensure you have met any information.
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit Before enrolling in an option (elective)
outlines on QUT Virtual. unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
General Law Electives List
can check this by referring to the unit
Code Title outlines on QUT Virtual.
Chinese Legal
LLB240 Advanced Law Electives
System
Discrimination and Code Title
LLB241 Equal Opportunity Commercial
LLH470
Law Contracts in Practice
LLB242 Media Law Health Law and
LLH471
LLB243 Family Law Practice
Criminal Law Public International
LLB244 LLH472
Sentencing Law
LLB245 Sports Law Independent
LLH473
Research Project
Banking and Finance
LLB340 LLH474 Insolvency Law
Law
Immigration and LLH475 Theories of Law
LLB342
Refugee Law LLH476 Competition Law
Intellectual Property Innovation and
LLB344
Law LLH477 Intellectual Property
LLB345 Internet Law Law
LLB346 Succession Law
LLB347 Taxation Law
Socio-Legal
LLB348
Research Methods
LLB349 Japanese Law
LLB440 Environmental Law
Commercial
LLB441
Contracts in Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB442
(Advanced)
Mining and
LLB443
Resources Law
Real Estate
LLB444
Transactions
International
LLB445 Commercial
Arbitration
LLB460 Competition Moots A
LLB461 Competition Moots B
Learning in
LLB462
Professional Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB463
(Organised Program)
LLB464 Legal Clinic

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)/Bachelor of Information Technology

Handbook include:
Domestic Assumed
• Business Process Management
Year 2017 knowledge • Data Warehousing
Before you start this course we assume • Digital Environments
QUT code IX69
you have sound knowledge in these • Enterprise Systems
CRICOS 064812A areas • Information Management
● English
Duration 4 years • Network Systems
(full-time) • Software Engineering
We assume that you have knowledge
• Web Technologies
OP 11 equivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rank 76
achievement (4, SA) of English and one Pathways to Further Studies
OP Guarantee Yes of the following: Maths A, Maths B or In 2001, an accelerated Honours program
Maths C. was introduced to increase the number of
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Bachelor of Information Technology
Point
students continuing their studies to
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9100 per
International Subject complete the Honours year. The program
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit prerequisites allowed selected high achieving students
points) ● Maths A, B or C the opportunity to undertake one
International fee 2017: $28100 per year postgraduate unit in the final semester of
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) You must have achieved this study at a their a BIT degree (or double degree)
level comparable to Australian Year 12 or which would be counted both for
Total credit 384
points in recognised post-secondary studies. completion of the degree and towards the
Start months February Honours program. The program also
Minimum English provided students with the opportunity to
Int. Start Months February requirements commence their Honours studies over the
Deferment You can defer your offer Students must meet the English Summer Semester.
and postpone the start of proficiency requirements.
your course for one year. An alternative to the Honours program is
IELTS (International English Language the Master of Information Technology
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Design (Creative Testing System) (Research). Students who complete a BIT
Industries); Mr Mike Speaking 6.0 degree (or double degree) with a grade
Roggenkamp (Information point average equal to, or greater than 5
Technology); ph: +61 7 Writing 6.0
3138 8822; email: (7 point scale) and who have decided
sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au Reading 6.0 against enrolling in an Honours program,
Listening 6.0 could undertake this course. In addition,
Discipline Dr Jeremy Kerr
Coordinator (Interactive and Visual Overall 6.5 students may wish to enrol in the re-
Design) designed postgraduate coursework
CI: +61 7 3138 8114 Masters which has ten specialisations
ci@qut.edu.au (Interactive Professional Recognition
and Visual Design) allowing students to either extend their
This course is accredited by the area of interest or specialise in other
Australian Computer Society (ACS). ACS areas at the Masters level.
accreditation is internationally recognised
by the Seoul Accord. Alternatively, on successful completion of
this course you will be eligible to apply for
Career Outcomes entry into the Bachelor of Fine Arts
This double degree will set you up for a (Honours), provided you have met entry
career in the rapidly expanding fields of requirements.
contemporary communication and the
application of new media technologies. Cooperative Education
The Faculty of Science and Engineering's
Course Structure Cooperative Education Program gives
This course is made up of 384 credit you the opportunity of 10-12 months paid
points. Each component (i.e. Information industry placement during your course
Technology, and Interactive and Visual where you can integrate real experience
Design) comprises 192 credit points. with what you’re learning in your degree.
Companies that QUT's Coop Ed students
Study Areas have worked with include Energex,
The Bachelor of Information Technology Boeing, CITEC, CSC Mining,
will not have nominated majors and Environmental Protection Agency, Dialog,
minors and consequently there will not be UNiTAB, RACQ and many Queensland
a Study Area A shown on a graduate’s Government departments. The Coop Ed
parchment. Instead, it will have Program is available to Australian citizens
specialisations. The specialisation areas and permanent residents only.
that will be available for students will

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)/Bachelor of Information Technology
Find out more about the Cooperative IFB101 Impact of IT for Designers
Education Program. Computer Technology SEMESTER 2 UNIT OPTIONS
IFB102
Fundamentals One unit from the Semester 2 Unit
Domestic Course structure Design and Creative Options (DXH601 or DXH602):
This course is made up of 384 credit DXB101
Thinking Integrated Experience
points. Each component (i.e. Information DXH601
DXB102 Visual Communication Design
Technology, and Interactive and Visual
Design) comprises 192 credit points. Year 1, Semester 2 DXH602 Embodied Interactions
Database
IFB130
Study areas Management Semesters
The Bachelor of Information Technology IFB104 Building IT Systems ● Year 1, Semester 1
has majors in information systems and ● Year 1, Semester 2
DXB201 Visual Interactions
computer science. The major study area ● Year 2, Semester 1
will be shown on a graduate's parchment. Introduction to Web ● Year 2, Semester 2
DXB203
Design ● Year 3, Semester 1
Note: Students considering studying
● Year 3, Semester 2
Study overseas ● Year 4, Semester 1
Study overseas while gaining credit overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must ● Year 4, Semester 2
towards your QUT degree with one of our apply by 1 November.
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Year 2, Semester 1 Code Title
study can be for one or two semesters (or IFB103 Designing for IT Year 1, Semester 1
during the semester break) and the units
you take can be in either degree area, IT Core Unit Option IFB101 Impact of IT
depending on how they match with your Design for Interactive Computer
DXB403
QUT course. For more information, visit Media IFB102 Technology
QUT student exchange. Drawing for Animation Fundamentals
KNB112
1 Year 1, Semester 2
International Course Year 2, Semester 2 IFB104 Building IT Systems
structure IT Major Unit Database
IFB130
Course Structure IT Major Unit Management
This course is made up of 384 credit Year 2, Semester 1
DXB202 Image Production
points. Each component (i.e. Information
Animation and Motion IFB103 Designing for IT
Technology, and Interactive and Visual KNB123
Design) comprises 192 credit points. Graphics IT Core Unit Option
Year 3, Semester 1 Year 2, Semester 2
Study Areas IT Major Unit Programming
The Bachelor of Information Technology CAB201
IT Major Unit Principles
has majors in Information Systems and Microprocessors and
Computer Sciencethe Major Study Area A DXB301 Interface Design CAB202
Digital Systems
will be shown on a graduate's parchment. DXB302 Typographic Design
Year 3, Semester 1
Year 3, Semester 2
Study Overseas CAB203 Discrete Structures
IT Major Unit
Study overseas while gaining credit Software
towards your QUT degree with one of our IT Major Unit CAB302
Development
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Advanced Web
DXB401 Year 3, Semester 2
study can be for one or two semesters (or Design
during the semester break) and the units CAB303 Networks
Theories of Visual
you take can be in either degree area, DXB402 IT Project Design and
Communication IFB299
depending on how they match with your Development
Year 4, Semester 1
QUT course. For more information, visit Year 4, Semester 1
QUT student exchange. IT Major Unit
Algorithms and
IT Major Unit CAB301
Complexity
Sample Structure DXH702
Contemporary Issues
Capstone Project
Semesters in IVD IFB398
(Phase 1)
SEMESTER 1 UNIT OPTIONS
● Year 1, Semester 1 Year 4, Semester 2
● Year 1, Semester 2 One unit from the Semester 1 Unit
Capstone Project
● Year 2, Semester 1 Options (DXB501 or DXB502): IFB399
(Phase 2)
● Year 2, Semester 2 DXB501 Tangible Media
● Year 3, Semester 1 Select one of:
Visual Information
● Year 3, Semester 2 DXB502 High Performance
Design
● Year 4, Semester 1 CAB401 and Parallel
● Year 4, Semester 2 Year 4, Semester 2 Computing
IT Major Unit Programming
Code Title CAB402
IT Major Unit Paradigms
Year 1, Semester 1
DXH803 Professional Practice CAB403 Systems

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design)/Bachelor of Information Technology
Programming

Semesters
● 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 Title
Year 1, Semester 1
IFB101 Impact of IT
Computer
IFB102 Technology
Fundamentals
Year 1, Semester 2
IFB104 Building IT Systems
Database
IFB130
Management
Year 2, Semester 1
IFB103 Designing for IT
IT Core Unit Option
Year 2, Semester 2
Modelling
IAB201 Information
Systems
Business of
IAB202 Information
Technology
Year 3, Semester 1
Business Process
IAB203
Modelling
IAB204 Business Analysis
Year 3, Semester 2
IAB205 Corporate Systems
IT Project Design
IFB299
and Development
Year 4, Semester 1
Capstone Project
IFB398
(Phase 1)
Select one of:
Information
IAB302
Systems Consulting
Business
IAB303
Intelligence
Project
IAB304
Management
Year 4, Semester 2
Enterprise
IAB301
Architecture
Capstone Project
IFB399
(Phase 2)

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Nutrition Science
Handbook
Domestic Assumed Pathways to Further Study
knowledge On successful completion of the Bachelor
Year 2017
Before you start this course we assume of Media and Communication, you will be
QUT code IX70 eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor
you have sound knowledge in these
CRICOS 077702M areas of Media and Communication (Honours),
● Maths B provided you have met entry
Duration 4 years ● English requirements.
(full-time)
● Chemistry

OP 10 Further information
We assume that you have knowledge For further information, contact the
Rank 79
equivalent to four semesters at high Creative Industries Faculty ci@qut.edu.au
OP Guarantee Yes school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound or 07 3138 8114 or the School of
achievement (4, SA). Recommended Exercise and Nutrition Sciences on +61 7
Campus Kelvin Grove
Study: One of Maths C, Physics, Biology, 3138 4831 or email nutrition@qut.edu.au
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $7700 per Health Education or Physical Education.
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) Domestic Course structure
International Subject Study overseas
International fee 2017: $29000 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) prerequisites Study overseas while gaining credit
● Maths B towards your QUT degree with one of our
Total credit 384 ● Chemistry worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
points
study can be for one or two semesters (or
Credit points 48 You must have achieved this study at a during the semester break) and the units
full-time sem. level comparable to Australian Year 12 or you take can be in either degree area,
Start months February
in recognised post-secondary studies. depending on how they match with your
Recommended Study: One of Maths C, QUT course. For more information, visit
Int. Start Months February Physics, Biology, Health Education or QUT student exchange.
Deferment You can defer your offer Physical Education.
and postpone the start of International Course
your course for one year. Minimum English
structure
Course Enquiries to Program requirements Study Overseas
Coordinator Director, School of Students must meet the English
Communication (Creative Study overseas while gaining credit
Industries Faculty) email proficiency requirements.
towards your QUT degree with one of our
ci@qut.edu.au OR the
School of Exercise and IELTS (International English Language worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
Nutrition Sciences 07 Testing System) study can be for one or two semesters (or
3138 8114 OR during the semester break) and the units
nutrition@qut.edu.au or Speaking 6.0
phone 07 3138 4831 you take can be in either degree area,
Writing 6.0 depending on how they match with your
Discipline Dr Anne-Frances Watson Reading 6.0 QUT course. For more information, visit
Coordinator (Media and
Communication) Listening 6.0 QUT student exchange.
Health: 07 3138 4831;
CIF: 07 3138 8114 Overall 6.5
nutrition@qut.edu.au; Sample Structure
ci@qut.edu.au (Media Semesters
and Communication) Professional Membership
Graduates are eligible for membership of ● Year 1, Semester 1
the Public Health Association of Australia ● Year 1, Semester 2
(PHAA) and the Nutrition Society, and ● Year 2, Semester 1
associate membership of the Dietitians ● Year 2, Semester 2
Association of Australia (DAA). ● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2
● Year 4, Semester 1
Other course requirements ● Year 4, Semester 2
There are requirements that you will need
to meet as a student in this course. You Code Title
will need to identify these requirements Year 1, Semester 1
and ensure you allow sufficient time to
meet them. Chemistry for Health
CZB190
Sciences
Some of these requirements have Media and
KCB101
associated costs. Information is available Communication Texts
from the Additional course Introduction to Journalism,
requirements and costs website. KJB102 Media and
Communication
LSB142 Human Anatomy and

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Nutrition Science
Physiology KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):
Year 1, Semester 2 KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
Media and KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2
KCB104 Communication: Making Media
Industries KCB307
Connections 1
Media in a Globalised Making Media
KCB106 KCB308
World Connections 2
XNB151 Food and Nutrition Contemporary
Nutrition and Physical Investigation in
XNB172 KCB310
Activity Journalism, Media and
Note: Students considering studying Communication
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
apply by 1 November. OPTIONS
Year 2, Semester 1 One unit (12cp) from the Work
KCB102 Media Mythbusting Integrated Learning Options (KKB341 or
KKB345):
Strategic Speech
KCB103 Work Integrated Learning
Communication KKB341
1
LQB381 Biochemistry
Creative Industries Project
XNB250 Food Science KKB345
1
Year 2, Semester 2
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
Professional
KCB205 Professional Practice in
Communication XNB453
Nutrition
KJB103 Media Design and Layout
Biochemical Pathways
LQB481
and Metabolism
LSB250 Human Physiology
Year 3, Semester 1
Inquiry in Media and
KCB105
Communication
Social Media, Self and
KCB206
Society
Health Education and
PUB530
Behaviour Change
Exercise and Sports
XNB277
Nutrition
Year 3, Semester 2
Consumption Matters:
KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
Identity
KCB302 Political Communication
XNB251 Nutrition Science
Nutrition across the
XNB252
Lifecycle
Year 4, Semester 1
KCB301 Media Audiences
Either KCB303 or KCB307:
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
Making Media
KCB307
Connections 1
Community and Public
XNB350
Health Nutrition
XNB355 Nutrition Assessment
Year 4, Semester 2
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNIT
OPTIONS
One unit (12cp) from the Media and
Commuication Unit Options (KCB303,

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws
Handbook barrister in all Australian states and
Domestic Assumed
territories. The QUT Law degree
Year 2017 knowledge qualification is also recognised for
Before you start this course we assume admission purposes in West and East
QUT code IX74
you have sound knowledge in these Malaysia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
CRICOS 066296M areas
● English
Duration 5.5 years
QUT’s journalism degree is recognised by
(full-time) the Australian Journalists’ Association
We assume that you have knowledge (AJA) section of the Media, Entertainment
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high and Arts Alliance (MEAA).
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound
Rank 92
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes
Law School Electives
Minimum English Information
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
Point Students who are enrolled in LW34
requirements (straight law undergraduate entry) are
Total credit 528 Students must meet the English required to undertake two contextual
points proficiency requirements. electives in the first year of their degree
Credit points 48
IELTS (International English Language (one in each semester). Contextual
full-time sem. electives may also be undertaken by any
Testing System)
Start months February student as an ordinary elective within their
Speaking 6.0 degree. The contextual electives are:
Int. Start Months February Writing 6.0 • LWB142 Law Society and Justice
Deferment You can defer your offer Reading 6.0 • LWB144 Law and Global Perspectives
and postpone the start of • LWB149 Indigenous Legal Issues
your course for one year. Listening 6.0
• LWB150 Lawyering and Dispute
Overall 6.5 Resolution.
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication
(Creative Industries); Important Notice Students who are enrolled in any of the
Law Curriculum: Dr Anna law double degrees commence their law
Huggins, Director of UG The last intake into IX74 was 2014. From
Programs 2015 this course has been replaced by electives in the second semester of their
Law Students: Jennifer IX84 Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of second year.
Yule, Director of
Undergraduate Programs Laws (Honours). Continuing IX74
Students who are enrolled in LW35
students may contact
Discipline Susan Hetherington (Graduate Entry) commence their law
Coordinator (Journalism); Law lawandjustice@qut.edu.au for any queries
electives in first semester of their second
Curriculum - Dr Anna in relation to the law component of the
Huggins and Law year.
degree or ci@qut.edu.au for any
Students - Jennifer Yule
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; concerns regarding the Creative Law students other than Graduate Entry
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 Industries component. students can undertake 4 non-law units
ci@qut.edu.au
(Journalism); as electives within their law degree.
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a Course Design Students may be particularly interested in
u (Law) In order to complete this course, you must elective options within the School of
complete a total of 528 credit points Justice which relate to human rights and
comprising 192 credit points from the criminal justice.
Bachelor of Journalism and 336 credit
points from the Bachelor of Laws. You will Graduate Destination
study journalism and law units in your first
your years and for the remainder of this Streams
course you will concentrate on law The Faculty of Law has identified
studies. graduate destination streams for students
undertaking a law or law double degree.
Journalism component: You will complete This means that, as students learn more
192 credit points of Journalism discipline throughout their degree, they can choose
or specified units. their elective units in the areas of law in
which they become interested. Students
Law component: You will complete 336 are not restricted to choose electives from
credit points of law subjects. a single stream; the streams are only to
provide guidance to students in making
Professional Recognition their elective choices.
The QUT Law course is an approved • Legal Practice
degree for the purposes of the Legal • General Legal Practice (work as a
Practitioners Admission Rules. lawyer across a wide range of different
Accordingly, it enables graduates to legal areas)
satisfy the academic requirements for • Specialist Legal Practice (work as a
admission to practise as a solicitor and/or lawyer specialising in a particular area of

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws
the law, such as property law, family law changes, please refer to the QUT Real been amended to reflect the newly
or corporate law) Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site coded units.
• Advocacy and Dispute Resolution under My Community on your blackboard Year 3, Semester 2
(acting for clients in court or resolving homepage or contact KJB222 Online Journalism 1
disputes through negotiation and law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
KJB337 Investigative Reporting
mediation processes) information.
• Public Sector (work as a lawyer in a 2 x Law Core units. Your study plan has
government department) Before enrolling in an option (elective) been amended to reflect the newly
• Private Enterprise (for those students unit, you must ensure you have met any coded units.
not wanting to practise as a lawyer, but pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Year 4, Semester 1
perhaps work within business can check this by referring to the unit
Journalism Ethics and
management, human resources, outlines on QUT Virtual. KJB239
Issues
information technology etc)
Semesters KJB280 International Journalism
As students progress towards the end of ● Year 1, Semester 1 2 x Law Core units. Your study plan has
their degrees there are more ● Year 1, Semester 2 been amended to reflect the newly
opportunities to participate in subjects ● Year 2, Semester 1 coded units.
where they engage in ‘real world learning’
● Year 2, Semester 2
● Year 3, Semester 1 Year 4, Semester 2
, for example, working within law firms ● Year 3, Semester 2 Radio and Television
and government departments in KJB235
● Year 4, Semester 1 Journalism 1
placement electives. ● Year 4, Semester 2
1 x Law Core unit. Your study plan has
● Year 5, Semester 1
Pathways to Further Study ● Year 5, Semester 2 been amended to reflect the newly
On successful completion of this course, ● Year 6, Semester 1 coded units.
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● Law Electives Law Elective
the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours), Year 5, Semester 1
Code Title
provided you have met entry 2 x Law Core units. Your study plan has
requirements. Year 1, Semester 1
been amended to reflect the newly
Computational coded units.
On successful completion of the Bachelor KJB101
Journalism
of Laws, there are a number of further Law Elective
Introduction to
study options open to you. The Bachelor Law Elective
KJB102 Journalism, Media and
of Laws meets the entry requirements for Year 5, Semester 2
Communication
Practical Legal Training courses (for
example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in 2 x Law units. Your study plan has been 1 x Law Core unit. Your study plan has
Legal Practice). In addition, successful amended to reflect the newly coded been amended to reflect the newly
completion of the law degree will allow units. coded units.
you to pursue postgraduate opportunities Year 1, Semester 2 Law Elective
through research- and coursework-based Media in a Globalised Law Elective
higher degrees in law. KCB106
World Law Elective
KJB120 Newswriting Year 6, Semester 1
Domestic Course structure
You will study a combination of journalism 2 x Law Core units. Your study plan has Law Elective
and law units in the first four years, with been amended to reflect the newly Law Elective
law units only in the final years. You will coded units.
Law Elective
also have the opportunity to choose Year 2, Semester 1
Law Elective
elective units that are relevant to your KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
career interests. Law Electives
KJB304 Sub-Editing
Further information regarding Law
2 x Law Core units. Your study plan has
International Course been amended to reflect the newly
Electives can be found at:
http://www.law.qut.edu.au/study/courses
structure coded units. /ugrad/lselect.jsp
Course structure Year 2, Semester 2
You will study a combination of journalism
Media Design and The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
and law units in the first four years, with KJB103
Layout effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
law units only in the final years. You will
LWS011 Journalism Law result of this new course, some of the unit
also have the opportunity to choose
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
elective units that are relevant to your 2 x Law Core units. Your study plan has
study plan will be updated to reflect these
career interests. been amended to reflect the newly
changes. For information regarding these
coded units.
changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Sample Structure Year 3, Semester 1 Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is KJB224 Feature Writing under My Community on your blackboard
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a homepage or contact
Introduction to Film, TV
result of this new course, some of the unit law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
KPB101 and New Media
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your information.
Production
study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these 2 x Law Core units. Your study plan has Before enrolling in an option (elective)

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unit, you must ensure you have met any Mining and
LLB443
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Resources Law
can check this by referring to the unit Real Estate
LLB444
outlines on QUT Virtual. Transactions
Introductory Law Electives International
LLB445 Commercial
Code Title Arbitration
LLB140 Human Rights Law LLB460 Competition Moots A
Introduction to LLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB141
International Law
Learning in
Regulation of LLB462
LLB142 Professional Practice
Business
Legal Clinic
LLB463
(Organised Program)
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Legal Clinic
LLB464
result of this new course, some of the unit (International)
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your Criminal Investigation
JSB300
study plan will be updated to reflect these and Prosecution
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real This course has been replaced
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site with IX81 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor
under My Community on your blackboard of Laws (Honours) from 2015 and the
homepage or contact units have been recoded. Please refer to
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further the QUT Real Law (LAW_Real_Law)
information. Blackboard site under My Community on
your blackboard homepage or contact
Before enrolling in an option (elective) law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
unit, you must ensure you have met any information.
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit Before enrolling in an option (elective)
outlines on QUT Virtual. unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
General Law Electives List can check this by referring to the unit
Code Title outlines on QUT Virtual.
Chinese Legal
LLB240 Advanced Law Electives
System
Discrimination and Code Title
LLB241 Equal Opportunity Commercial
LLH470
Law Contracts in Practice
LLB242 Media Law Health Law and
LLH471
LLB243 Family Law Practice
Criminal Law Public International
LLB244 LLH472
Sentencing Law
LLB245 Sports Law Independent
LLH473
Research Project
Banking and Finance
LLB340 LLH474 Insolvency Law
Law
Immigration and LLH475 Theories of Law
LLB342 LLH476 Competition Law
Refugee Law
Intellectual Property Innovation and
LLB344 LLH477 Intellectual Property
Law
LLB345 Internet Law Law
LLB346 Succession Law
LLB347 Taxation Law
Socio-Legal
LLB348
Research Methods
LLB349 Japanese Law
LLB440 Environmental Law
Commercial
LLB441
Contracts in Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB442
(Advanced)

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Handbook
Domestic Assumed Study overseas
Study overseas while gaining credit
Year 2017 knowledge towards your QUT degree with one of our
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX75 worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
you have sound knowledge in these
study can be for one or two semesters (or
CRICOS 077689C areas
● English
during the semester break) and the units
Duration 4 years you take can be in either degree area,
(full-time) depending on how they match with your
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 12 equivalent to four semesters at high QUT course. For more information, visit
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound QUT student exchange.
Rank 74
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes International Course
Campus Kelvin Grove Minimum English structure
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $7500 per requirements Study Overseas
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit Students must meet the English Study overseas while gaining credit
points) proficiency requirements. towards your QUT degree with one of our
International fee 2017: $28700 per year
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) IELTS (International English Language study can be for one or two semesters (or
Testing System) during the semester break) and the units
Total credit 384
points Speaking 6.0 you take can be in either degree area,
Writing 6.0 depending on how they match with your
Credit points 48 QUT course. For more information, visit
full-time sem. Reading 6.0
QUT student exchange.
Start months February Listening 6.0

Int. Start Months February


Overall 6.5 Sample Structure
Semesters
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Professional Recognition ● Year 1, Semester 1
your course for one year. Graduates are eligible for membership of ● Year 1, Semester 2
the Public Health Association of Australia
Course Program Director, School ● Year 2, Semester 1
Coordinator of Communication (PHAA) and the Australian Health ● Year 2, Semester 2
(Creative Industries Promotion Association (AHPA). ● Year 3, Semester 1
Faculty); enquiries to ● Year 3, Semester 2
publichealth@qut.edu.au
or 07 3138 4697 Other course requirements ● Year 4, Semester 1
There are requirements that you will need ● Year 4, Semester 2
Discipline Dr Anne-Frances Watson to meet as a student in this course. You
Coordinator (Media and Code Title
Communication) will need to identify these requirements
Public Health: 07 3138 and ensure you allow sufficient time to Year 1, Semester 1
4831; CIF: 07 3138 8114
publichealth@qut.edu.au; meet them. Media and
KCB101
ci@qut.edu.au (Media Communication Texts
and Communication) Some of these requirements have
Introduction to Journalism,
associated costs. Information is available
KJB102 Media and
from the Additional course
Communication
requirements and costs website.
Understanding Disease
LSB111
Concepts
Pathways to Further Study
On successful completion of the Bachelor PUB215 Public Health Practice
of Media and Communication, you will be Year 1, Semester 2
eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor Media and
of Media and Communication (Honours), KCB104 Communication:
provided you have met entry Industries
requirements.
Media in a Globalised
KCB106
World
Further information
For further information contact the PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Creative Industries Faculty ci@qut.edu.au Public Health Elective
or 07 3138 8114 or the School of Public Note: Students considering studying
Health and Social Work 07 3138 4697 or overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
socialwork@qut.edu.au apply by 1 November.
Year 2, Semester 1
Domestic Course structure KCB102 Media Mythbusting
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Communication Communication
Introduction to WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
PUB326
Epidemiology OPTIONS
Sustainable Environments One unit (12cp) from the Work
PUB332
for Health Integrated Learning Options (KKB341 or
Year 2, Semester 2 KKB345):
Professional Work Integrated Learning
KCB205 KKB341
Communication 1
KJB103 Media Design and Layout Creative Industries Project
KKB345
1
Health, Culture and
PUB209 PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
Society
XNB151 Food and Nutrition PUB875 Professional Practice
Year 3, Semester 1
Inquiry in Media and
KCB105
Communication
Social Media, Self and
KCB206
Society
Health Education and
PUB530
Behaviour Change
Choose either HLB001 or PUB565:
Health Needs of
HLB001 Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Australians
PUB565 International Health
Year 3, Semester 2
Consumption Matters:
KCB203 Consumer Cultures and
Identity
KCB302 Political Communication
Qualitative Inquiry in
PUB461
Public Health
Chose one unit from Public Health
Elective List
Year 4, Semester 1
KCB301 Media Audiences
Either KCB303 or KCB307:
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
Making Media
KCB307
Connections 1
Contract / Project
PUB514
Management
Health Policy, Planning
PUB545
and Advocacy
Year 4, Semester 2
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNIT
OPTIONS
One unit (12cp) from the Media and
Commuication Unit Options (KCB303,
KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310):
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2
Making Media
KCB307
Connections 1
Making Media
KCB308
Connections 2
Contemporary
KCB310 Investigation in
Journalism, Media and

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Handbook Total Law credit points: 336
Domestic Assumed
Total credit points for core units: 240
Year 2017 knowledge Total credit points for elective units: 96
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX83
you have sound knowledge in these Honours Level Units
CRICOS 083023F areas 96 credit points of Honours units listed
● English
Duration 5.5 years
below will be used to determine the
(full-time) Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
We assume that you have knowledge LLH201 Legal Research,
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high LLH206 Administrative Law,
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
Rank 91
achievement (4, SA). LLH305 Corporate Law,
OP Guarantee Yes
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English cps) and
Point
requirements two Advanced Electives in law.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8900 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements. Professional Recognition
points)
The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
International fee 2017: $26800 per year IELTS (International English Language degree for the purposes of the Legal
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System) Practitioners Admission Rules.
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 Accordingly, it enables graduates to
points Writing 6.0 satisfy the academic requirements for
admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. barrister in all Australian states and
Listening 6.0 territories.
Start months February Overall 6.5
Int. Start Months February Pathways to Further Study
Course Structure Information On successful completion of this course,
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528 you will be eligible to apply for entry into
your course for one year. credit points, comprised of 192 credit the Bachelor of Creative Industries
points for the Bachelor of Creative (Honours), provided you have met entry
Course Professor Clive Bean requirements.
Coordinator (Creative Industries); Industries program and 336 credit points
Director of Undergraduate for the Bachelor of Laws program. You
Studies: Jen Yule (Law) On successful completion of the Bachelor
will study creative industries and law units
of Laws, there are a number of further
Discipline Associate Professor Ruth in your first four years and for the
Coordinator Bridgstock (Creative study options open to you. The Bachelor
remainder of this course you will
Industries); Jennifer Yule of Laws meets the entry requirements for
(Law) concentrate on law studies.
Practical Legal Training courses (for
CI: +61 7 3138 8114;
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 Under the Creative Industries component example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative you will complete 8 Creative Industries Legal Practice). In addition, successful
Industries); completion of the law degree will allow
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a core units (96 credit points) and a
u (Law) Creative Industries major (96 credit you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
points) from one of the following through research- and coursework-based
disciplines (Animation; Art and Design higher degrees in law.
History; Creative and Professional
Writing; Dance Studies; Drama; Admission to practice
Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film, If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
Television and Screen; Interactive and become a legal practitioner, you will need
Visual Design; Journalism; Literary to complete further practical legal training
Studies; Media and Communication; and (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
Music). the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Under the Law component students will Career Outcomes


complete 336 credit points of core units In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty
and a mixture of Introductory, General recognises that graduates are
and Advanced Electives. Students may increasingly seeking a broad range of
select up to 48 credit points of non-law careers including, but not limited to, legal
electives or 48 credit points of a practice. The defining nature of the QUT
University-wide minor in place of four of LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature
the General Electives. Successful which will equip you with advanced
completion of a minor will be recognised knowledge and research and other skills
on the Academic Record and / or the and that meet the needs of not only the
Australian Higher Education Graduation legal profession, but also government,
Statement. community organisations, business and

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
industry. LLH206 Administrative Law, LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, LLH305 Corporate Law,
The LLB (Hons) provides students with an LLH305 Corporate Law, LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
opportunity to advance their knowledge of LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 cps) and
law in specialised areas through the cps) and 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
elective units offered as part of the 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
course. The elective units allow you to Study Overseas
study areas of the law that match your Study overseas Study overseas while gaining credit
career aspirations. Study overseas while gaining credit towards your QUT degree with one of our
Career opportunities include working in towards your QUT degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
general legal practice, specialist legal worldwide exchange partners. Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or
practice, government departments and study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units
employment in private enterprise. during the semester break) and the units you take can be in either degree area,
you take can be in either degree area, depending on how they match with your
Deferment depending on how they match with your QUT course. For more information, visit
Domestic students can defer their offer in QUT course. For more information, visit QUT student exchange.
this course for one year. In exceptional QUT student exchange.
circumstances up to 12 months of Sample Structure
additional deferment may be granted. International Course The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
structure effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Find out more at deferment result of this new course, some of the unit
Students are required to complete 528
credit points, comprised of 192 credit codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
Domestic Course structure study plan will be updated to reflect these
points for the Bachelor of Creative
Students are required to complete 528 changes. For information regarding these
Industries program and 336 credit points
credit points, comprised of 192 credit changes, please refer to the QUT Real
for the Bachelor of Laws program. You
points for the Bachelor of Creative Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
will study creative industries and law units
Industries program and 336 credit points under My Community on your blackboard
in your first four years and for the
for the Bachelor of Laws program. You homepage or contact
remainder of this course you will
will study creative industries and law units law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
concentrate on law studies.
in your first four years and for the information.
remainder of this course you will Under the Creative Industries component
concentrate on law studies. you will complete 8 Creative Industries Before enrolling in an option (elective)
core units (96 credit points) and a unit, you must ensure you have met any
Under the creative industries component pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
Creative Industries major (96 credit
you will complete 8 creative industries can check this by referring to the unit
points) from one of the following
core units (96 credit points) and a creative outlines on QUT Virtual.
disciplines (Animation; Art and Design
industries major (96 credit points) from
History; Creative and Professional
one of the following disciplines Semesters
Writing; Dance Studies; Drama;
(animation; art and design history; ● Year 1 Semester 1
Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,
creative and professional writing; dance ● Year 1 Semester 2
Television and Screen; Interactive and
studies; drama; entertainment industries; ● Year 2 Semester 1
Visual Design; Journalism; Literary Year 2 Semester 2
fashion communication; film, television ●
Studies; Media and Communication; and ● Year 3 Semester 1
and screen; interactive and visual design;
Music). ● Year 3 Semester 2
journalism; literary studies; media and
communication; and music).
● Year 4 Semester 1
Under the Law component students will ● Year 4 Semester 2
complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 5 Semester 1
Under the law component students will
and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 5 Semester 2
complete 336 credit points of core units
and Advanced Electives. Students may ● Year 6 Semester 1
and a mixture of introductory, general and
select up to 48 credit points of non-law ● Law Elective Information
advanced electives. Students may select
electives or 48 credit points of a
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Code Title
University-wide minor in place of four of
or 48 credit points of a university-wide Year 1 Semester 1
the General Electives. Successful
minor in place of four of the general
completion of a minor will be recognised Creative Industries: People
electives. Successful completion of a KKB101
on the Academic Record and / or the and Practices
minor will be recognised on the Academic
Australian Higher Education Graduation Creative Industries Major: First Unit
Record and/or the Australian Higher
Statement.
Education Graduation Statement. LLB101 Introduction to Law
Total Law credit points: 336 LLB102 Torts
Total law credit points: 336
Total credit points for core units: 240 Year 1 Semester 2
Total credit points for core units: 240
Total credit points for elective units: 96
Total credit points for elective units: 96 Creative Industries: Making
KKB102
Honours Level Units Connections
Honours level units
96 credit points of Honours units listed Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
96 credit points of Honours units listed
below will be used to determine the Legal Problems and
below will be used to determine the LLB105
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Communication
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
LLH201 Legal Research,
LLH201 Legal Research, LLB106 Criminal Law
LLH206 Administrative Law,

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Note: Students considering studying Elective or University-wide Minor Unit requisites (where applicable) to
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must General Law Elective or Non-law determine order of enrolment. Any
apply by 1 November. Elective or University-wide Minor Unit unit(s) that appear in these majors
Year 2 Semester 1 and/or minors and are also mandatory
Year 5 Semester 2
elsewhere in your course can not
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options LLB306 Civil Procedure contribute towards the completion of
(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
LLH305 Corporate Law these majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)
DXB102 Visual Communication that appear in multiple majors and/or
General Law Elective or Non-law
Introduction to Film, TV and Elective or University-wide Minor Unit minors can only contribute towards the
KPB101
New Media Production completion of one of these majors or
General Law Elective or Non-law
Photomedia and Artistic minors.
KVB104 Elective or University-wide Minor Unit
Practice
Year 6 Semester 1 Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone Code Title
LLB103 Dispute Resolution
Advanced Law Elective *Description: This major provides you
Contemporary Law and
LLB104 Advanced Law Elective with important skills in the skills,
Justice
Law Elective Information principles, concepts and history of
Year 2 Semester 2 animation. Beginning with drawing for
Law students may complete up to 4 non-
A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options animation and an exploration of the
law electives or a university wide minor
(either KTB211 or KXB202): history of the animation industry and its
comprised of 4 units in place of the
Creative Industries Events practices, you will then apply this
KTB211 equivalent number of general law
and Festivals knowledge to current and emerging
electives.
fields within the animation industry
Project Management for
KXB202 including motion graphics, 3D modelling
Entertainment Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major and and animation, real-time 3D and
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit Second Major has been re-named character animation. Through the
LLH201 Legal Research Fashion Communication. If you creation of an interactive virtual
commenced the Fashion Major or Second environment you will be given the
Introductory Law Elective Major prior to 2015 you will be permitted opportunity to refine your skills and
Year 3 Semester 1 to continue and complete the old Major or expand your knowledge of the 3D
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit Second Major. Please refer to Fashion animation industry.
A unit from the Creative Industries Communication for your list of unit
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
University Wide or Creative Industries options.
specific prior knowledge required as a
Faculty Only Unit Options lists prerequisite to undertaking this major.
In this list
LLB202 Contract Law ● INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS 48cp from the Introductory Animation
LLB203 Constitutional Law ● Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN) Unit Options
Year 3 Semester 2
● Art and Design History (KKBXMJR- KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1
ARTHIST)
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit ● Creative and Professional Writing KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2
A unit from the Creative Industries (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) Animation and Motion
● Dance Studies (KKBXMJR- KNB123
University Wide or Creative Industries Graphics
Faculty Only Unit Options lists DANCEST)
KNB124 3D Animation 1
● Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
Commercial and Personal ● Entertainment Industries Film, Screen and Animation
LLB204 KPB109
Property Law (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS) Histories
LLB205 Equity and Trusts ● Fashion Communication 48cp from the Advanced Animation Unit
(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Options
Year 4 Semester 1
Fashion)
Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit ● Film, Television and Screen KNB211 3D Animation 2
A unit from the Creative Industries Work (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC) Real-time 3D Computer
● Interactive and Visual Design KNB212
Integrated Learning Unit Options Graphics
(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)
LLB301 Real Property Law ● Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit
General Law Elective ● Literary Studies (KKBXMJR- KNB222 Virtual Environments
LITSTD) Advanced Concepts in
Year 4 Semester 2 KNB311
● Media and Communication
Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit Computer Animation 1
(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)
A unit from the Creative Industries Work ● Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC) Contemporary Issues in the
KNB313
Integrated Learning Unit Options Screen Industries
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS *Note: KNB312 has been recoded
LLB303 Evidence
Code Title KNB313 from 2017.
LLH206 Administrative Law
Please refer to the following study
Year 5 Semester 1 sequences to plan your program. You Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-
LLB304 Commercial Remedies must complete 96 credit points (normally ARTHIST)
Ethics and the Legal eight 12 credit point subjects) from the Code Title
LLH302 specified units to achieve a major,
Profession *Description: This major equips you with
following semester of offer and unit
General Law Elective or Non-law the educational base necessary for a

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
career in the arts professions, such as 5 KDB231 Latin Dance Party
curatorial work, art criticism and arts KWB11
administration. It offers a coherent and Creative Non-Fiction Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
6
sequential set of units that provide a Code Title
48cp from the Advanced Creative and
platform for a research-based study of
Professional Writing Unit Options *Description: The major offers a balance
the visual arts, design and architecture.
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing of performance theory and practice. It is
In conjunction with further study, this
7 Classics designed as a learning sequence,
major will assist in preparing you for
beginning with introductory concepts
work as a professional in these KWB21
Stylistics and practices, through intermediate and
disciplines. 1
on to advanced learning. Underpinning
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no KWB21 the major is a twin focus on
Corporate Writing and Editing
specific prior knowledge required as a 3 contemporary performance-making and
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KWB30 Writing and Publishing events management. Both of these
96cp from the Art and Design History 3 Industry areas are balanced by studies in theatre
Unit Options KWB31 history and theory. Core topics include
Novel and Memoir acting; directing; twentieth-century
DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1 3
performance theory and practice; and
Architecture, Culture and
DAB220 Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST) events management.
Place
Code Title *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
Architecture in the 20th
DAB325 specific prior knowledge required as a
Century *Description: This major aims to provide
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
DEB202 Introducing Design History a broad grounding in practical and
theoretical aspects of dance. You will 48cp from the Introductory Drama Unit
KVB102 Modernism Options
gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,
KVB115 Australian Art commercially driven genres, KTB101 Understanding Theatre
Australian Art, Architecture choreography and critical thinking and KTB102 Process Drama
KVB212
and Design writing together with an understanding of
KTB104 Performance Innovation
KVB214 Post 1945 Art the social and historical context of ballet,
contemporary dance, and popular and KSB106 Acting Fundamentals
Contemporary Asian Visual
KVB215 world dance. 48cp from the Advanced Drama Unit
Culture
*Assumed Knowledge: Previously Options
KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues
acquired knowledge or skill IS required KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KVB308 Video Art and Culture for you to undertake this major. For Creative Industries
health and safety reasons, admission to KTB210
Management
Creative and Professional Writing this major is dependent upon an
(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) Creative Industries Events and
appropriate level of physical fitness to KTB211
Festivals
Code Title prevent injury, and having no pre-
existing injuries or structural/physical KTB213 Directing Theatre
*Description: The aim of this major is to
prepare students to graduate with issues that would prevent your safe and KTB215 Staging Australia
adequate skills and knowledge in the full participation in all physical activities KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre
area of creative and professional writing; within its practical units. You may be
KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist
to provide a thorough grounding in a required to confirm your fitness to
variety of genres that include fiction, attempt this major. If so, you must obtain
Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-
creative non-fiction, media writing and a physiotherapist's report and have it
ENTINDS)
corporate writing and editing, thereby approved by the Dance Study Area
Coordinator before you will be permitted Code Title
equipping graduates with the versatility
required of professional writers; to to enrol in this major. *Description: On completion of this
enhance the critical, analytical and peer- 48cp from the Introductory Dance Unit major, you will be able to demonstrate
reviewing skills of students; to provide Options the knowledge and skills required to
an understanding of creative writing in pursue a career in the Entertainment
KDB105 Architecture of the Body
its social and generic contexts. Industry. These include an
KDB106 Dance Analysis understanding of the characteristics of
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1 mainstream commercial culture that
specific prior knowledge required as a
KDB108 World Dance appeal to large audiences; an
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
understanding both of business and
48cp from the Introductory Creative and KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz
creative processes; an ability to balance
Professional Writing Unit Options Deconstructing Dance in the two of these; and an awareness of
KDB110
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting History historical and current Entertainment
KWB10 Creative Writing: the Short KDB120 Dance Practice 1 content and business.
4 Story KDB121 Dance Practice 2 *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KWB11 48cp from the Advanced Dance Unit specific prior knowledge required as a
Youth and Children's Writing prerequisite to undertaking this major.
2 Options
KWB11 Introduction to Creative KDB204 Australian Dance Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the
3 Writing 'Entertainment Industries Unit Options
KDB205 Teaching Dance
List'. BSB126 is mandatory unless you
KWB11 Persuasive Writing KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
are already undertaking it as part of DFB102 Introduction to Fashion Film, Screen and Animation
KPB109
another study package. Sustainability: The Materiality Histories
DFB203
BSB126 Marketing of Fashion The Movie, TV and New
KPB110
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting DFB302 Fashion Visualisation Media Business
Entertainment Industries Core Units: Unspeakable Beauty: A Film, Television and Screen
DFB303 KPB112
History of Fashion Genres
AMB20
Entertainment Marketing KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis
7 Product Design and
KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment DFB406 Development in the Fashion KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
Industry Approaches to Contemporary
KXB102 Global Entertainment KPB205
48cp from the Advanced Fashion Documentary
Entertainment Practice:
Communication Unit Options KPB206 Global Screen Industries
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
Business DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film Production Management for
KPB210
Entertainment Industries DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now Film, TV and New Media
KXB301
Studio DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism *Note: KPB202 and KPB203 are
LWS00 Ragtrade: The Business of permitted to count towards this major.
Entertainment Law DFB502
8 Fashion *Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313
Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies are permitted to count towards this
'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit major if completed in 2014 or earlier.
*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted to
Options List'. LWS009 is mandatory count towards the Advanced Fashion *Note: KNB312 has been recoded
unless you meet the LWS008 Unit Options for students who KNB313 from 2017.
prerequisite through another unit. commenced this major in 2014 or
LWS00 earlier. Interactive and Visual Design
Introduction to Law (KKBXMJR-INVISDN)
9 *Note: KFB108 is permitted to count
Project Management for towards the Introductory Fashion Unit Code Title
KXB202
Entertainment Options if completed in 2014 or earlier. *Description: This major will provide you
*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 are *Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206, with the design concepts and principles,
permitted to count towards this major if KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 are practical skills and working methods
completed in 2010 or earlier. KPB101 permitted to count towards this major if needed by a contemporary designer of
will be permitted to count towards this completed in 2011 or earlier. visual and interactive media. You will
study package if completed in 2011 or learn how to design effectively for print
earlier. Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR- and electronic media, Web and mobile
FLMTVSC) media and computer games and
Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR- become equipped with a versatile set of
Code Title
FASHION) (previously Fashion) design practices to support you to enter
*Description: The aim of this major is to careers in marketing, web design,
Code Title provide students with a range of electronic publishing, interaction design
*Description: This major has been understandings in the theory and and the creative aspects of game
designed to offer a mix of theoretical and practice of film, television and screen. design.
practical units to reflect the professional This study area aims to enhance
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
diversity of fashion careers, where creative, technical and organisational
specific prior knowledge required as a
communication is fundamental to the abilities as well as building story telling
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
dissemination of fashion globally. The and communication skills.
theory units will develop your knowledge It is recommended that you review the
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
and understanding of the history, requisite requirements for units to
specific prior knowledge required as a
industry and consumption of fashion and ensure your unit selection enables you
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
how fashion is communicated, marketed to successfully complete the
*Note: Students who have commenced requirements of this major. DXB102,
and distributed through industry
this major in 2014 or earlier will DXB202 and DXB203 are highly
channels for production, and through
complete the structure of 48cp of recommended to be undertaken as first
branding, trends, styling and
Introductory Units and 48cp of Advanced year units as they are requisites for
graphic/technical requirements. The
Units. many advanced units, but this is not
practical units provide you with a variety
of options to develop fashion Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101, compulsory.
communication related skills focusing on KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112, 48cp from the Introductory Interactive
fashion graphics, product development KPB113, KPB116. and Visual Design Unit Options
and fashion journalism. Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312, DXB102 Visual Communication
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.
DXB201 Visual Interactions
specific prior knowledge required as a 96cp from the Film, Television and
DXB202 Image Production
prerequisite to undertaking this major. Screen Unit Options
DXB203 Introduction to Web Design
*From 2015, this major's title has Contemporary Issues in the
KNB313 Programming for Visual
changed from 'Fashion Major' to Screen Industries DXB303
'Fashion Communication Major'. Designers
Introduction to Film, TV and
KPB101 48cp from the Advanced Interactive and
48cp from the Introductory Fashion New Media Production
Communication Unit Options Visual Design Unit Options
KPB105 Narrative Production

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DXB301 Interface Design and popular written texts; to provide KCB301 Media Audiences
DXB302 Typographic Design some understanding of the major *Note: KCB207 is permitted to count
approaches in literary theory. towards the Advanced Media and
DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Communication Unit Options if
DXB401 Advanced Web Design
specific prior knowledge required as a completed in 2012 or earlier.
Theories of Visual prerequisite to undertaking this major.
DXB402
Communication Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)
96cp from the Literary Studies Unit
DXB403 Design for Interactive Media Options Code Title
DXB501 Tangible Media KWB10 *Description: This major aims to impart a
Introduction to Literary Studies
*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 is 8 broad understanding of music practice in
permitted to count towards this major if KWB10 contemporary social, cultural and
completed in 2014 or earlier. Writing Australia economic contexts. It aims to provide
9
*Note: KIB109 counts towards the students with a combination of practical
KWB11
Introductory Interactive and Visual Youth and Children's Writing and theoretical skills to support a career
2
Design Unit Options if completed in in music within administrative, business,
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing or organisational areas.
2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towards
7 Classics
the Advanced unit options if completed *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
in 2014 or earlier. KWB20 Modern Times (Literature and specific prior knowledge required as a
8 Culture in the 20th Century) prerequisite to undertaking this major.
*Note: KIB104 is permitted to count
towards this major if completed in 2011 KWB20 It is recommended that you review the
Shakespeare, Then and Now
or earlier. 9 requisite requirements for units to
Imagining the Americas: ensure your unit selection enables you
KWB21
Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) Contemporary American to successfully complete the
0
Code Title Literature and Culture requirements of this major.
*Description: This major offers you a KWB30 Wonderlands: Literature and 48cp from the Introductory Music Unit
range of options to develop an 8 Culture in the 19th Century Options
understanding of the parameters of the KWB31 Popular Fictions, Popular KMB00
Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll
journalism field. The major will introduce 1 Culture 3
you to a range of journalism writing KMB00
styles and offers an insight into some Media and Communication (KKBXMJR- World Music
4
specialist areas of reporting. MEDIACM)
KMB10
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Code Title Sound, Image, Text
7
specific prior knowledge required as a *Description: This major offers you a KMB11
prerequisite to undertaking this major. range of options to develop an Music and Sound Production 1
9
96cp from the Journalism Unit Options understanding of the parameters of the
KMB12
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism professional communication field. The Music and Sound Concepts 1
2
major enables you to develop the skills
KJB101 Computational Journalism KMB12
and knowledge to prepare media Music and Sound Production 2
KJB103 Media Design and Layout material for organisations that wish to 9
KJB120 Newswriting build, and maintain, a media profile. KMB13
Music and Sound Concepts 2
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry *Assumed Knowledge: There is no 2
KJB222 Online Journalism 1 specific prior knowledge required as a 48cp from the Advanced Music Unit
prerequisite to undertaking this major. Options
KJB224 Feature Writing
48cp from the Introductory Media and KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues
Communication Unit Options KMB20 Music Scenes and
KJB280 International Journalism
Media and Communication 0 Subcultures
KJB304 Sub-Editing KCB101
Texts KMB21
The Music Industry
KCB102 Media Mythbusting 5
Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)
Strategic Speech KMB21
Code Title KCB103 Audio / Visual Interaction
Communication 6
*Description: The aims of this major are
Media and Communication: KMB25
to prepare students to graduate with KCB104 Multi-Platform Sound Design
Industries 2
adequate skills and knowledge in the
area of literary and cultural studies; to Inquiry in Media and Please note: KKB345 is permitted to
KCB105
provide a thorough grounding in a range Communication count towards this major if completed in
of texts, both literary and popular, 48cp from the Advanced Media and 2010 or earlier.
ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenth Communication Unit Options
and twentieth century literature and Consumption Matters: The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
culture; to provide graduates with KCB203 Consumer Cultures and effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
enhanced skills in critical thinking, Identity result of this new course, some of the unit
writing and analysis; to provide codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
KCB205 Professional Communication study plan will be updated to reflect these
graduates with an understanding of the
social and historical context of literary KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site Socio-Legal
LLB348
under My Community on your blackboard Research Methods
homepage or contact LLB349 Japanese Law
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further LLB440 Environmental Law
information.
Mining and
LLB443
Before enrolling in an option (elective) Resources Law
unit, you must ensure you have met any Real Estate
LLB444
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Transactions
can check this by referring to the unit International
outlines on QUT Virtual. LLB445 Commercial
Arbitration
Introductory Law Electives
LLB460 Competition Moots A
Code Title
LLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB140 Human Rights Law
Learning in
Introduction to LLB462
LLB141 Professional Practice
International Law
Legal Clinic
Regulation of LLB463
LLB142 (Organised Program)
Business
Legal Clinic
LLB464
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is (International)
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
result of this new course, some of the unit The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
study plan will be updated to reflect these result of this new course, some of the unit
changes. For information regarding these codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
changes, please refer to the QUT Real study plan will be updated to reflect these
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site changes. For information regarding these
under My Community on your blackboard changes, please refer to the QUT Real
homepage or contact Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further under My Community on your blackboard
information. homepage or contact
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
Before enrolling in an option (elective) information.
unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Before enrolling in an option (elective)
can check this by referring to the unit unit, you must ensure you have met any
outlines on QUT Virtual. pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit
General Law Electives List outlines on QUT Virtual.
Code Title
Advanced Law Electives
Chinese Legal
LLB240 Code Title
System
Commercial
Discrimination and LLH470
Contracts in Practice
LLB241 Equal Opportunity
Law Health Law and
LLH471
Practice
LLB242 Media Law
Public International
LLB243 Family Law LLH472
Law
Criminal Law
LLB244 Independent
Sentencing LLH473
Research Project
LLB245 Sports Law
LLH474 Insolvency Law
Principles of Labour
LLB246 LLH475 Theories of Law
Law
Innovation and
Banking and Finance
LLB340 LLH477 Intellectual Property
Law
Law
Immigration and
LLB342
Refugee Law
Intellectual Property
LLB344
Law
LLB345 Internet Law
LLB346 Succession Law
LLB347 Taxation Law

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Handbook LLH206 Administrative Law,
Domestic Assumed
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
Year 2017 knowledge LLH305 Corporate Law,
Before you start this course we assume LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
QUT code IX84
you have sound knowledge in these cps) and
CRICOS 083026C areas two Advanced Electives in law.
● English
Duration 5.5 years
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge Professional Recognition
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound degree for the purposes of the Legal
Rank 91 Practitioners Admission Rules.
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes Accordingly, it enables graduates to
satisfy the academic requirements for
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
Point
requirements barrister in all Australian states and
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8500 per Students must meet the English territories.
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements.
points)
QUT’s journalism degree is recognised by
International fee 2017: $26800 per year IELTS (International English Language the Australian Journalists’ Association
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System) (AJA) section of the Media, Entertainment
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 and Arts Alliance (MEAA).
points Writing 6.0
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0 Pathways to Further Study
full-time sem. On successful completion of this course,
Listening 6.0
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Start months February Overall 6.5 the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours),
Int. Start Months February provided you have met entry
Course Structure Information requirements.
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528
your course for one year. On successful completion of the Bachelor
credit points, comprised of 192 credit
of Laws, there are a number of further
Course Program Director, School points for the Bachelor of Journalism and
study options open to you. The Bachelor
Coordinator of Communication 336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws
(Creative Industries); of Laws meets the entry requirements for
program. You will study journalism and
Director of Law UG Practical Legal Training courses (for
Programs Jennifer Yule law units in your first four years and for
example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
(Law) the remainder of this course you will
Legal Practice). In addition, successful
concentrate on law studies.
Discipline Susan Hetherington completion of the law degree will allow
Coordinator (Journalism); Jennifer you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
Yule (Law) Under the Journalism component
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; Journalism component you will complete through research- and coursework-based
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 192 credit points (16 units) of Journalism higher degrees in law.
ci@qut.edu.au
(Journalism); discipline or specified units.
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a Admission to practice
u Under the Law component students will If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
complete 336 credit points of core units become a legal practitioner, you will need
and a mixture of Introductory, General to complete further practical legal training
and Advanced Electives. Students may (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
select up to 48 credit points of non-law the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
electives or 48 credit points of a
University-wide minor in place of four of Career Outcomes
the General Electives. Successful In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty
completion of a minor will be recognised recognises that graduates are
on the Academic Record and / or the increasingly seeking a broad range of
Australian Higher Education Graduation careers including, but not limited to, legal
Statement. practice. The defining nature of the QUT
LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature
Total Law credit points: 336 which will equip you with advanced
Total credit points for core units: 240 knowledge and research and other skills
Total credit points for elective units: 96 and that meet the needs of not only the
legal profession, but also government,
Honours Level Units
community organisations, business and
96 credit points of Honours units listed
industry.
below will be used to determine the
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): The LLB (Hons) provides students with an
LLH201 Legal Research, opportunity to advance their knowledge of

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law in specialised areas through the depending on how they match with your Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
elective units offered as part of the QUT course. For more information, visit under My Community on your blackboard
course. The elective units allow you to QUT student exchange. homepage or contact
study areas of the law that match your law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
career aspirations. International Course information.
Career opportunities include working in
general legal practice, specialist legal
structure Before enrolling in an option (elective)
Students are required to complete 528 unit, you must ensure you have met any
practice, government departments and
credit points, comprised of 192 credit pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
employment in private enterprise.
points for the Bachelor of Journalism and can check this by referring to the unit
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws outlines on QUT Virtual.
Deferment program. You will study journalism and
Domestic students can defer their offer in law units in your first four years and for
this course for one year. In exceptional Semesters
the remainder of this course you will ● Year 1, Semester 1
circumstances up to 12 months of concentrate on law studies. ● Year 1, Semester 2
additional deferment may be granted. ● Year 2, Semester 1
Under the Journalism component you will ● Year 2, Semester 2
Find out more at deferment complete 192 credit points (16 units) of ● Year 3, Semester 1
Journalism discipline or specified units. ● Year 3, Semester 2
Domestic Course structure ● Year 4, Semester 1
Students are required to complete 528 Under the Law component students will ● Year 4, Semester 2
credit points, comprised of 192 credit complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 5, Semester 1
points for the Bachelor of Journalism and and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 5, Semester 2
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws and Advanced Electives. Students may ● Year 6, Semester 1
program. You will study journalism and select up to 48 credit points of non-law
● Law Elective Information
law units in your first four years and for electives or 48 credit points of a Code Title
the remainder of this course you will University-wide minor in place of four of
concentrate on law studies. the General Electives. Successful Year 1, Semester 1
completion of a minor will be recognised KJB101 Computational Journalism
Under the journalism component you will on the Academic Record and / or the Introduction to Journalism,
complete 192 credit points (16 units) of Australian Higher Education Graduation KJB102
Media and Communication
journalism discipline or specified units. Statement.
LLB101 Introduction to Law
Under the law component students will Total Law credit points: 336 LLB102 Torts
complete 336 credit points of core units Total credit points for core units: 240 Year 1, Semester 2
and a mixture of introductory, general and Total credit points for elective units: 96 Media in a Globalised
advanced electives. Students may select KCB106
World
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Honours Level Units
or 48 credit points of a university-wide 96 credit points of Honours units listed KJB120 Newswriting
minor in place of four of the general below will be used to determine the Legal Problems and
LLB105
electives. Successful completion of a Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Communication
minor will be recognised on the Academic LLH201 Legal Research, LLB106 Criminal Law
Record and/or the Australian Higher LLH206 Administrative Law,
Note: Students considering studying
Education Graduation Statement. LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
LLH305 Corporate Law,
Total law credit points: 336 apply by 1 November.
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
Total credit points for core units: 240 cps) and Year 2, Semester 1
Total credit points for elective units: 96 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
Honours level units KJB304 Sub-Editing
Study Overseas
96 credit points of Honours units listed LLB103 Dispute Resolution
Study overseas while gaining credit
below will be used to determine the towards your QUT degree with one of our Contemporary Law and
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): LLB104
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Justice
LLH201 Legal Research, study can be for one or two semesters (or Year 2, Semester 2
LLH206 Administrative Law, during the semester break) and the units
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, KJB103 Media Design and Layout
you take can be in either degree area,
LLH305 Corporate Law, LWS011 Journalism Law
depending on how they match with your
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 QUT course. For more information, visit LLH201 Legal Research
cps) and QUT student exchange. Introductory Law Elective
2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
Year 3, Semester 1
Study overseas Sample Structure KJB224 Feature Writing
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Study overseas while gaining credit Introduction to Film, TV and
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a KPB101
towards your QUT degree with one of our New Media Production
result of this new course, some of the unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your LLB202 Contract Law
study can be for one or two semesters (or
study plan will be updated to reflect these LLB203 Constitutional Law
during the semester break) and the units
changes. For information regarding these
you take can be in either degree area, Year 3, Semester 2
changes, please refer to the QUT Real

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KJB222 Online Journalism 1 Introductory Law Electives LLB460 Competition Moots A
KJB337 Investigative Reporting Code Title LLB461 Competition Moots B
Commercial and Personal LLB140 Human Rights Law Learning in
LLB204 LLB462
Property Law Introduction to Professional Practice
LLB141
LLB205 Equity and Trusts International Law Legal Clinic
LLB463
Year 4, Semester 1 Regulation of (Organised Program)
LLB142
Journalism Ethics and Business Legal Clinic
KJB239 LLB464
Issues (International)
KJB280 International Journalism The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
LLB301 Real Property Law effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
result of this new course, some of the unit
General Law Elective codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your result of this new course, some of the unit
Year 4, Semester 2 study plan will be updated to reflect these codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
Radio and Television changes. For information regarding these study plan will be updated to reflect these
KJB235 changes, please refer to the QUT Real changes. For information regarding these
Journalism 1
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site changes, please refer to the QUT Real
LLB303 Evidence under My Community on your blackboard Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
LLH206 Administrative Law homepage or contact under My Community on your blackboard
Year 5, Semester 1 law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further homepage or contact
information. law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
LLB304 Commercial Remedies
information.
Ethics and the Legal Before enrolling in an option (elective)
LLH302
Profession unit, you must ensure you have met any Before enrolling in an option (elective)
General Law Elective or Non-law pre- or co-requisite requirements. You unit, you must ensure you have met any
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit can check this by referring to the unit pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
General Law Elective or Non-law outlines on QUT Virtual. can check this by referring to the unit
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit outlines on QUT Virtual.
General Law Electives List
Year 5, Semester 2 Advanced Law Electives
Code Title
LLB306 Civil Procedure Code Title
Chinese Legal
LLH305 Corporate Law LLB240
System Commercial
LLH470
General Law Elective or Non-law Discrimination and Contracts in Practice
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit LLB241 Equal Opportunity Health Law and
LLH471
General Law Elective or Non-law Law Practice
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit LLB242 Media Law Public International
LLH472
Year 6, Semester 1 LLB243 Family Law Law
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone Criminal Law Independent
LLB244 LLH473
Sentencing Research Project
Advanced Law Elective
LLB245 Sports Law LLH474 Insolvency Law
Advanced Law Elective
Principles of Labour LLH475 Theories of Law
Law Elective Information LLB246
Law Innovation and
Law students may complete up to 4 non-
Banking and Finance LLH477 Intellectual Property
law electives or a university wide minor LLB340
Law Law
comprised of 4 units in place of the
equivalent number of general law Immigration and
electives. LLB342
Refugee Law
Intellectual Property
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is LLB344
Law
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
LLB345 Internet Law
result of this new course, some of the unit
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your LLB346 Succession Law
study plan will be updated to reflect these LLB347 Taxation Law
changes. For information regarding these Socio-Legal
changes, please refer to the QUT Real LLB348
Research Methods
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
LLB349 Japanese Law
under My Community on your blackboard
homepage or contact LLB440 Environmental Law
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further Mining and
LLB443
information. Resources Law
Real Estate
Before enrolling in an option (elective) LLB444
Transactions
unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You International
can check this by referring to the unit LLB445 Commercial
outlines on QUT Virtual. Arbitration

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Handbook LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,


Domestic Assumed
LLH305 Corporate Law,
Year 2017 knowledge LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
Before you start this course we assume cps) and
QUT code IX85
you have sound knowledge in these two Advanced Electives in law.
CRICOS 083024E areas
● English
Duration 5.5 years Professional Recognition
(full-time) The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high degree for the purposes of the Legal
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Practitioners Admission Rules.
Rank 91 Accordingly, it enables graduates to
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes satisfy the academic requirements for
admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English barrister in all Australian states and
Point
requirements territories.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8500 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements.
points) Pathways to Further Study
IELTS (International English Language On successful completion of this course
International fee 2017: $26700 per year you will be eligible to apply for entry into
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 provided you have met entry
points Writing 6.0 requirements.
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. On successful completion of the Bachelor
Listening 6.0
of Laws, there are a number of further
Start months February Overall 6.5 study options open to you. The Bachelor
Int. Start Months February of Laws meets the entry requirements for
Course structure information Practical Legal Training courses (for
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528 example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
your course for one year. credit points, comprised of 192 credit Legal Practice). In addition, successful
points for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and completion of the law degree will allow
Course Program Director, School you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
Coordinator of Creative Practice 336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws
(Creative Industries program. You will study fine arts and law through research- and coursework-based
Faculty); higher degrees in law.
Law: Director of UG units in your first four years and for the
Programs Jennifer Yule remainder of this course you will
concentrate on law studies. Admission to practice
Discipline Craig Bolland (Creative If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
Coordinator and Professional Writing);
Jennifer Yule, (Law) The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is become a legal practitioner, you will need
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; made up of 192 credit points from the to complete further practical legal training
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 Creative and Professional Writing major. (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative
and Professional Writing); the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a Under the Law component students will
u (Law) complete 336 credit points of core units Career Outcomes
and a mixture of Introductory, General In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty
and Advanced Electives. Students may recognises that graduates are
select up to 48 credit points of non-law increasingly seeking a broad range of
electives or 48 credit points of a careers including, but not limited to, legal
University-wide minor in place of four of practice. The defining nature of the QUT
the General Electives. Successful LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature
completion of a minor will be recognised which will equip you with advanced
on the Academic Record and / or the knowledge and research and other skills
Australian Higher Education Graduation and that meet the needs of not only the
Statement. legal profession, but also government,
community organisations, business and
Total Law credit points: 336
industry.
Total credit points for core units: 240
Total credit points for elective units: 96 The LLB (Hons) provides students with an
opportunity to advance their knowledge of
Honours Level Units
law in specialised areas through the
96 credit points of Honours units listed
elective units offered as part of the
below will be used to determine the
course. The elective units allow you to
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
study areas of the law that match your
LLH201 Legal Research,
career aspirations.
LLH206 Administrative Law,
Career opportunities include working in

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general legal practice, specialist legal International Course law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
practice, government departments and information.
employment in private enterprise. structure
Students are required to complete 528 Before enrolling in an option (elective)
credit points, comprised of 192 credit unit, you must ensure you have met any
Deferment points for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and
Domestic students can defer their offer in pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws can check this by referring to the unit
this course for one year. In exceptional
program. You will study fine arts and law outlines on QUT Virtual.
circumstances up to 12 months of
units in your first four years and for the
additional deferment may be granted.
remainder of this course you will Semesters
Find out more at deferment concentrate on law studies. ● Year 1 Semester 1
● Year 1 Semester 2
The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is ● Year 2 Semester 1
Domestic Course structure made up of 192 credit points from the ● Year 2 Semester 2
Students are required to complete 528 Creative and Professional Writing major. ● Year 3 Semester 1
credit points, comprised of 192 credit ● Year 3 Semester 2
points for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Under the Law component students will ● Year 4 Semester 1
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 4 Semester 2
program. You will study fine arts and law and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 5 Semester 1
units in your first four years and for the and Advanced Electives. Students may
● Year 5 Semester 2
remainder of this course you will select up to 48 credit points of non-law
● Year 6 Semester 1
concentrate on law studies. electives or 48 credit points of a Code Title
University-wide minor in place of four of
The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is the General Electives. Successful Year 1 Semester 1
made up of 192 credit points from the completion of a minor will be recognised KWB110 Writing Fundamentals
creative and professional writing major. on the Academic Record and / or the Introduction to Creative
Australian Higher Education Graduation KWB113
Under the law component students will Writing
Statement. Law Core Unit
complete 336 credit points of core units
and a mixture of introductory, general and Total Law credit points: 336 Law Core Unit
advanced electives. Students may select Total credit points for core units: 240 Year 1 Semester 2
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Total credit points for elective units: 96
or 48 credit points of a university-wide Introduction to
KPB116
minor in place of four of the general Scriptwriting
Honours Level Units
electives. Successful completion of a 96 credit points of Honours units listed Creative Writing: the
KWB104
minor will be recognised on the Academic below will be used to determine the Short Story
Record and/or the Australian Higher Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Law Core Unit
Education Graduation Statement. LLH201 Legal Research, Note: Students considering studying
LLH206 Administrative Law, overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
Total law credit points: 336 LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, apply by 1 November.
Total credit points for core units: 240 LLH305 Corporate Law,
Total credit points for elective units: 96 Law Core Unit
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
cps) and Year 2 Semester 1
Honours level units
2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives. KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
96 credit points of Honours units listed
below will be used to determine the Australian Voices:
Study Overseas KWB117
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Writing and Practice
Study overseas while gaining credit
LLH201 Legal Research, Law Core Unit
towards your QUT degree with one of our
LLH206 Administrative Law, Law Core Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
study can be for one or two semesters (or Year 2 Semester 2
LLH305 Corporate Law,
during the semester break) and the units Introduction to Literary
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 KWB108
you take can be in either degree area, Studies
cps) and
depending on how they match with your
2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives. Swords and
QUT course. For more information, visit
KWB118 Spaceships: Writing
QUT student exchange.
Study overseas Genre
Study overseas while gaining credit Law Core Unit
towards your QUT degree with one of our Sample Structure
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is Law Core Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
study can be for one or two semesters (or effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Year 3 Semester 1
during the semester break) and the units result of this new course, some of the unit KWB211 Stylistics
you take can be in either degree area, codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
study plan will be updated to reflect these Editing and Developing
depending on how they match with your KWB310
changes. For information regarding these the Manuscript
QUT course. For more information, visit
changes, please refer to the QUT Real Law Core Unit
QUT student exchange.
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site Law Core Unit
under My Community on your blackboard Year 3 Semester 2
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KWB212 Writing Poetry ● Year 3 Semester 1 Writing and Publishing
KWB303
Corporate Writing and ● Year 3 Semester 2 Industry
KWB213 ● Year 4 Semester 1
Editing Creative Writing
● Year 4 Semester 2 KWB306
Law Core Unit Project 1
● Year 5 Semester 1
Law Core Unit ● Year 5 Semester 2 Law Core Unit
● Year 6 Semester 1 Law Core Unit
Year 4 Semester 1
The Artful Life: From Code Title Year 5 Semester 1
KWB214
Memoir to Fiction Year 1 Semester 1 Law Core Unit
Creative Writing Project KWB110 Writing Fundamentals Law Core Unit
KWB306
1 Law Elective
Introduction to
Law Core Unit KWB113
Creative Writing Law Elective
Law Core Unit Law Core Unit Year 5 Semester 2
Year 4 Semester 2 Law Core Unit Law Elective
Dangerous Ideas: Year 1 Semester 2 Law Elective
KWB215 Contemporary Debates
Introduction to Law Elective
in Writing KPB116
Scriptwriting Law Elective
Creative Writing Project
KWB326 Creative Writing: the Year 6 Semester 1
2 KWB104
Short Story
Law Core Unit Law Elective
Law Core Unit
Law Core Unit Law Elective
Law Core Unit
Year 5 Semester 1 Law Elective
Note: Students considering studying
Law Core Unit Law Elective
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
Law Core Unit apply by 1 November.
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Law Elective Year 2 Semester 1 effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Law Elective KWB115 Persuasive Writing result of this new course, some of the unit
Year 5 Semester 2 KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
Law Elective Law Core Unit study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these
Law Elective Law Core Unit changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Law Elective Year 2 Semester 2 Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
Law Elective Introduction to Literary under My Community on your blackboard
KWB108 homepage or contact
Year 6 Semester 1 Studies
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
Law Elective Youth and Children's
KWB112 information.
Writing
Law Elective
Law Core Unit Before enrolling in an option (elective)
Law Elective
Law Core Unit unit, you must ensure you have met any
Law Elective pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
Year 3 Semester 1
can check this by referring to the unit
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is Great Books: Creative outlines on QUT Virtual.
KWB207
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Writing Classics
result of this new course, some of the unit KWB211 Stylistics Introductory Law Electives
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your Law Core Unit Code Title
study plan will be updated to reflect these
Law Core Unit LLB140 Human Rights Law
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real Year 3 Semester 2 Introduction to
LLB141
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site International Law
KWB212 Writing Poetry
under My Community on your blackboard Regulation of
Corporate Writing and LLB142
homepage or contact KWB213 Business
Editing
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
information. Law Core Unit
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Law Core Unit effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Before enrolling in an option (elective) Year 4 Semester 1 result of this new course, some of the unit
unit, you must ensure you have met any codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Editing and
KWB310 Developing the study plan will be updated to reflect these
can check this by referring to the unit changes. For information regarding these
outlines on QUT Virtual. Manuscript
changes, please refer to the QUT Real
KWB313 Novel and Memoir
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
Semesters Law Core Unit under My Community on your blackboard
● Year 1 Semester 1 homepage or contact
Law Core Unit
● Year 1 Semester 2
Year 4 Semester 2 law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
● Year 2 Semester 1
● Year 2 Semester 2 information.

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Before enrolling in an option (elective) information.
unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Before enrolling in an option (elective)
can check this by referring to the unit unit, you must ensure you have met any
outlines on QUT Virtual. pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit
General Law Electives List outlines on QUT Virtual.
Code Title
Advanced Law Electives
Chinese Legal
LLB240 Code Title
System
Commercial
Discrimination and LLH470
Contracts in Practice
LLB241 Equal Opportunity
Law Health Law and
LLH471
Practice
LLB242 Media Law
Public International
LLB243 Family Law LLH472
Law
Criminal Law
LLB244 Independent
Sentencing LLH473
Research Project
LLB245 Sports Law
LLH474 Insolvency Law
Principles of Labour
LLB246 LLH475 Theories of Law
Law
Innovation and
Banking and Finance
LLB340 LLH477 Intellectual Property
Law
Law
Immigration and
LLB342
Refugee Law
Intellectual Property
LLB344
Law
LLB345 Internet Law
LLB346 Succession Law
LLB347 Taxation Law
Socio-Legal
LLB348
Research Methods
LLB349 Japanese Law
LLB440 Environmental Law
Mining and
LLB443
Resources Law
Real Estate
LLB444
Transactions
International
LLB445 Commercial
Arbitration
LLB460 Competition Moots A
LLB461 Competition Moots B
Learning in
LLB462
Professional Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB463
(Organised Program)
Legal Clinic
LLB464
(International)

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changes, please refer to the QUT Real
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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Handbook Total credit points for core units: 240
Domestic Assumed
Total credit points for elective units: 96
Year 2017 knowledge
Before you start this course we assume Honours Level Units
QUT code IX86
you have sound knowledge in these 96 credit points of Honours units listed
CRICOS 083028A areas below will be used to determine the
● English
Duration 5.5 years
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
(full-time) LLH201 Legal Research,
We assume that you have knowledge LLH206 Administrative Law,
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound LLH305 Corporate Law,
Rank 91
achievement (4, SA). LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
OP Guarantee Yes
cps) and
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English two Advanced Electives in law.
Point
requirements
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8600 per Students must meet the English Professional Recognition
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements. The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
points)
degree for the purposes of the Legal
International fee 2017: $26800 per year IELTS (International English Language Practitioners Admission Rules.
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System) Accordingly, it enables graduates to
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 satisfy the academic requirements for
points Writing 6.0 admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
barrister in all Australian states and
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. territories.
Listening 6.0
Start months February Overall 6.5 Admission to practice
Int. Start Months February If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
Course structure information become a legal practitioner, you will need
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528 to complete further practical legal training
your course for one year. credit points, comprised of 192 credit (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
points for the Bachelor of Media and the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication Communication program and 336 credit
(Creative Industries points for the Bachelor of Laws program. Pathways to further study
Faculty); Director of UG On successful completion of the Bachelor
Programs School of Law You will study media and communication
Jennifer Yule (Law) and law units in your first four years and of Media and Communication, you will be
for the remainder of this course you will eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor
Discipline Dr Anne-Frances Watson of Media and Communication (Honours),
Coordinator (Media and concentrate on law studies.
Communication); Jennifer provided you have met entry
Yule (Law) Students will undertake 192 credit points requirements.
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; of specialist units in media and
Law: +61 7 3138 2707
ci@qut.edu.au (Media communication (16 units). The Bachelor On successful completion of the Bachelor
and Communication); of Media and Communcation course of Laws, there are a number of further
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a analyses and seeks new applications for study options open to you. The Bachelor
u (Law)
mass, niche and new media. Authentic of Laws meets the entry requirements for
learning opportunities such as industry Practical Legal Training courses (for
placements and projects complement example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
theoretical course content and give you Legal Practice). In addition, successful
the opportunity to apply your new completion of the law degree will allow
knowledge. you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
through research- and coursework-based
Under the Law component students will higher degrees in law.
complete 336 credit points of core units
and a mixture of Introductory, General Career Outcomes
and Advanced Electives. Students may Careers exist in audience and market
select up to 48 credit points of non-law research, collating and analysing
electives or 48 credit points of a audience data to help media outlets better
University-wide minor in place of four of understand who their audiences are and
the General Electives. Successful how they are interacting with their
completion of a minor will be recognised product. Graduates also find employment
on the Academic Record and / or the in media policy development in the public
Australian Higher Education Graduation sector and private enterprise. Pathways
Statement. exist to prepare you for further study
including honours.
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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty Total law credit points: 336 Honours Level Units
recognises that graduates are Total credit points for core units: 240 96 credit points of Honours units listed
increasingly seeking a broad range of Total credit points for elective units: 96 below will be used to determine the
careers including, but not limited to, legal Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
practice. The defining nature of the QUT Honours level units LLH201 Legal Research,
LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature 96 credit points of Honours units listed LLH206 Administrative Law,
which will equip you with advanced below will be used to determine the LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
knowledge and research and other skills Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): LLH305 Corporate Law,
and that meet the needs of not only the LLH201 Legal Research, LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
legal profession, but also government, LLH206 Administrative Law, cps) and
community organisations, business and LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
industry. LLH305 Corporate Law,
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 Study Overseas
The LLB (Hons) provides students with an cps) and Study overseas while gaining credit
opportunity to advance their knowledge of 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives. towards your QUT degree with one of our
law in specialised areas through the worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
elective units offered as part of the Study overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or
course. The elective units allow you to Study overseas while gaining credit during the semester break) and the units
study areas of the law that match your towards your QUT degree with one of our you take can be in either degree area,
career aspirations. worldwide exchange partners. Overseas depending on how they match with your
Career opportunities include working in study can be for one or two semesters (or QUT course. For more information, visit
general legal practice, specialist legal during the semester break) and the units QUT student exchange.
practice, government departments and you take can be in either degree area,
employment in private enterprise. depending on how they match with your Sample Structure
QUT course. For more information, visit The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Deferment QUT student exchange. effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Domestic students can defer their offer in result of this new course, some of the unit
this course for one year. In exceptional International Course codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
circumstances up to 12 months of structure study plan will be updated to reflect these
additional deferment may be granted. Students are required to complete 528 changes. For information regarding these
credit points, comprised of 192 credit changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Find out more at deferment Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
points for the Bachelor of Media and
Communication program and 336 credit under My Community on your blackboard
Domestic Course structure points for the Bachelor of Laws program. homepage or contact
Students are required to complete 528 You will study media and communication law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
credit points, comprised of 192 credit and law units in your first four years and information.
points for the Bachelor of Media and for the remainder of this course you will
Communication program and 336 credit concentrate on law studies. Before enrolling in an option (elective)
points for the Bachelor of Laws program. unit, you must ensure you have met any
You will study media and communication Students will undertake 192 credit points pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
and law units in your first four years and of specialist units in media and can check this by referring to the unit
for the remainder of this course you will communication (16 units). The Bachelor outlines on QUT Virtual.
concentrate on law studies. of Media and Communcation course
analyses and seeks new applications for Semesters
Students will undertake 192 credit points mass, niche and new media. Authentic ● Year 1 Semester 1
of specialist units in media and learning opportunities such as industry
● Year 1 Semester 2
communication (16 units). The Bachelor placements and projects complement
● Year 2 Semester 1
of Media and Communcation course ● Year 2 Semester 2
theoretical course content and give you
analyses and seeks new applications for ● Year 3 Semester 1
the opportunity to apply your new ● Year 3 Semester 2
mass, niche and new media. Authentic knowledge.
learning opportunities such as industry
● Year 4 Semester 1
placements and projects complement
● Year 4 Semester 2
Under the Law component students will ● Year 5 Semester 1
theoretical course content and give you complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 5 Semester 2
the opportunity to apply your new and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 6 Semester 1
knowledge. and Advanced Electives. Students may ● Law Elective Information
select up to 48 credit points of non-law
Under the law component students will electives or 48 credit points of a Code Title
complete 336 credit points of core units University-wide minor in place of four of Year 1 Semester 1
and a mixture of introductory, general and the General Electives. Successful
advanced electives. Students may select Media and Communication
completion of a minor will be recognised KCB101
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Texts
on the Academic Record and / or the
or 48 credit points of a university-wide Introduction to Journalism,
Australian Higher Education Graduation KJB102
minor in place of four of the general Media and Communication
Statement.
electives. Successful completion of a LLB101 Introduction to Law
minor will be recognised on the Academic Total Law credit points: 336 LLB102 Torts
Record and/or the Australian Higher Total credit points for core units: 240
Education Graduation Statement. Year 1 Semester 2
Total credit points for elective units: 96

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Media and Communication: 2 LLB140 Human Rights Law
KCB104
Industries Contemporary Investigation Introduction to
LLB141
Media in a Globalised KCB310 in Journalism, Media and International Law
KCB106
World Communication Regulation of
LLB142
Legal Problems and WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING Business
LLB105
Communication OPTIONS
LLB106 Criminal Law One unit (12cp) from the Work The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Note: Students considering studying Integrated Learning Options (KKB341 or effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must KKB345): result of this new course, some of the unit
apply by 1 November. KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1 codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
study plan will be updated to reflect these
Year 2 Semester 1 Creative Industries Project changes. For information regarding these
KKB345
KCB102 Media Mythbusting 1 changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Strategic Speech LLB303 Evidence Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
KCB103 under My Community on your blackboard
Communication LLH206 Administrative Law
LLB103 Dispute Resolution Year 5 Semester 1 homepage or contact
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
Contemporary Law and LLB304 Commercial Remedies information.
LLB104
Justice Ethics and the Legal
LLH302
Year 2 Semester 2 Profession Before enrolling in an option (elective)
Professional General Law Elective or Non-law unit, you must ensure you have met any
KCB205 pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
Communication Elective or University-wide Minor Unit
can check this by referring to the unit
KJB103 Media Design and Layout General Law Elective or Non-law outlines on QUT Virtual.
LLH201 Legal Research Elective or University-wide Minor Unit
Introductory Law Elective Year 5 Semester 2 General Law Electives List
Year 3 Semester 1 LLB306 Civil Procedure Code Title
Inquiry in Media and LLH305 Corporate Law Chinese Legal
KCB105 LLB240
Communication General Law Elective or Non-law System
Social Media, Self and Elective or University-wide Minor Unit Discrimination and
KCB206 LLB241 Equal Opportunity
Society General Law Elective or Non-law
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit Law
LLB202 Contract Law
Year 6 Semester 1 LLB242 Media Law
LLB203 Constitutional Law
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone LLB243 Family Law
Year 3 Semester 2
Advanced Law Elective Criminal Law
Consumption Matters: LLB244
Sentencing
KCB203 Consumer Cultures and Advanced Law Elective
Identity LLB245 Sports Law
Law Elective Information
KCB302 Political Communication Principles of Labour
Law students may complete up to 4 non- LLB246
Law
Commercial and Personal law electives or a university wide minor
LLB204 Banking and Finance
Property Law comprised of 4 units in place of the LLB340
equivalent number of general law Law
LLB205 Equity and Trusts
electives. Immigration and
Year 4 Semester 1 LLB342
Refugee Law
KCB301 Media Audiences The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is Intellectual Property
Either KCB303 or KCB307: LLB344
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Law
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1 result of this new course, some of the unit LLB345 Internet Law
Making Media Connections codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
KCB307 LLB346 Succession Law
1 study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these LLB347 Taxation Law
LLB301 Real Property Law changes, please refer to the QUT Real Socio-Legal
General Law Elective LLB348
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site Research Methods
Year 4 Semester 2 under My Community on your blackboard LLB349 Japanese Law
homepage or contact
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNIT LLB440 Environmental Law
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
OPTIONS Mining and
information. LLB443
One unit (12cp) from the Media and Resources Law
Communication Unit Options (KCB303, Before enrolling in an option (elective) Real Estate
KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310): unit, you must ensure you have met any LLB444
Transactions
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1 pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
International
KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2 can check this by referring to the unit
LLB445 Commercial
outlines on QUT Virtual.
Making Media Connections Arbitration
KCB307
1 Introductory Law Electives LLB460 Competition Moots A
KCB308 Making Media Connections Code Title LLB461 Competition Moots B

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Learning in
LLB462
Professional Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB463
(Organised Program)
Legal Clinic
LLB464
(International)

The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is


effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
result of this new course, some of the unit
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
under My Community on your blackboard
homepage or contact
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
information.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)


unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit
outlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives


Code Title
Commercial
LLH470
Contracts in Practice
Health Law and
LLH471
Practice
Public International
LLH472
Law
Independent
LLH473
Research Project
LLH474 Insolvency Law
LLH475 Theories of Law
Innovation and
LLH477 Intellectual Property
Law

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Handbook Total Law credit points: 336
Domestic Assumed
Total credit points for core units: 240
Year 2017 knowledge Total credit points for elective units: 96
Before you start this course we assume
QUT code IX83
you have sound knowledge in these Honours Level Units
CRICOS 083023F areas 96 credit points of Honours units listed
● English
Duration 5.5 years
below will be used to determine the
(full-time) Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
We assume that you have knowledge LLH201 Legal Research,
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high LLH206 Administrative Law,
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
Rank 91
achievement (4, SA). LLH305 Corporate Law,
OP Guarantee Yes
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English cps) and
Point
requirements two Advanced Electives in law.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8900 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements. Professional Recognition
points)
The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
International fee 2017: $26800 per year IELTS (International English Language degree for the purposes of the Legal
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System) Practitioners Admission Rules.
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 Accordingly, it enables graduates to
points Writing 6.0 satisfy the academic requirements for
admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. barrister in all Australian states and
Listening 6.0 territories.
Start months February Overall 6.5
Int. Start Months February Pathways to Further Study
Course Structure Information On successful completion of this course,
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528 you will be eligible to apply for entry into
your course for one year. credit points, comprised of 192 credit the Bachelor of Creative Industries
points for the Bachelor of Creative (Honours), provided you have met entry
Course Professor Clive Bean requirements.
Coordinator (Creative Industries); Industries program and 336 credit points
Director of Undergraduate for the Bachelor of Laws program. You
Studies: Jen Yule (Law) On successful completion of the Bachelor
will study creative industries and law units
of Laws, there are a number of further
Discipline Associate Professor Ruth in your first four years and for the
Coordinator Bridgstock (Creative study options open to you. The Bachelor
remainder of this course you will
Industries); Jennifer Yule of Laws meets the entry requirements for
(Law) concentrate on law studies.
Practical Legal Training courses (for
CI: +61 7 3138 8114;
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 Under the Creative Industries component example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative you will complete 8 Creative Industries Legal Practice). In addition, successful
Industries); completion of the law degree will allow
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a core units (96 credit points) and a
u (Law) Creative Industries major (96 credit you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
points) from one of the following through research- and coursework-based
disciplines (Animation; Art and Design higher degrees in law.
History; Creative and Professional
Writing; Dance Studies; Drama; Admission to practice
Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film, If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
Television and Screen; Interactive and become a legal practitioner, you will need
Visual Design; Journalism; Literary to complete further practical legal training
Studies; Media and Communication; and (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
Music). the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

Under the Law component students will Career Outcomes


complete 336 credit points of core units In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty
and a mixture of Introductory, General recognises that graduates are
and Advanced Electives. Students may increasingly seeking a broad range of
select up to 48 credit points of non-law careers including, but not limited to, legal
electives or 48 credit points of a practice. The defining nature of the QUT
University-wide minor in place of four of LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature
the General Electives. Successful which will equip you with advanced
completion of a minor will be recognised knowledge and research and other skills
on the Academic Record and / or the and that meet the needs of not only the
Australian Higher Education Graduation legal profession, but also government,
Statement. community organisations, business and

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
industry. LLH206 Administrative Law, LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, LLH305 Corporate Law,
The LLB (Hons) provides students with an LLH305 Corporate Law, LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
opportunity to advance their knowledge of LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 cps) and
law in specialised areas through the cps) and 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
elective units offered as part of the 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
course. The elective units allow you to Study Overseas
study areas of the law that match your Study overseas Study overseas while gaining credit
career aspirations. Study overseas while gaining credit towards your QUT degree with one of our
Career opportunities include working in towards your QUT degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
general legal practice, specialist legal worldwide exchange partners. Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or
practice, government departments and study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units
employment in private enterprise. during the semester break) and the units you take can be in either degree area,
you take can be in either degree area, depending on how they match with your
Deferment depending on how they match with your QUT course. For more information, visit
Domestic students can defer their offer in QUT course. For more information, visit QUT student exchange.
this course for one year. In exceptional QUT student exchange.
circumstances up to 12 months of Sample Structure
additional deferment may be granted. International Course The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
structure effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Find out more at deferment result of this new course, some of the unit
Students are required to complete 528
credit points, comprised of 192 credit codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
Domestic Course structure study plan will be updated to reflect these
points for the Bachelor of Creative
Students are required to complete 528 changes. For information regarding these
Industries program and 336 credit points
credit points, comprised of 192 credit changes, please refer to the QUT Real
for the Bachelor of Laws program. You
points for the Bachelor of Creative Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
will study creative industries and law units
Industries program and 336 credit points under My Community on your blackboard
in your first four years and for the
for the Bachelor of Laws program. You homepage or contact
remainder of this course you will
will study creative industries and law units law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
concentrate on law studies.
in your first four years and for the information.
remainder of this course you will Under the Creative Industries component
concentrate on law studies. you will complete 8 Creative Industries Before enrolling in an option (elective)
core units (96 credit points) and a unit, you must ensure you have met any
Under the creative industries component pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
Creative Industries major (96 credit
you will complete 8 creative industries can check this by referring to the unit
points) from one of the following
core units (96 credit points) and a creative outlines on QUT Virtual.
disciplines (Animation; Art and Design
industries major (96 credit points) from
History; Creative and Professional
one of the following disciplines Semesters
Writing; Dance Studies; Drama;
(animation; art and design history; ● Year 1 Semester 1
Entertainment Industries; Fashion; Film,
creative and professional writing; dance ● Year 1 Semester 2
Television and Screen; Interactive and
studies; drama; entertainment industries; ● Year 2 Semester 1
Visual Design; Journalism; Literary Year 2 Semester 2
fashion communication; film, television ●
Studies; Media and Communication; and ● Year 3 Semester 1
and screen; interactive and visual design;
Music). ● Year 3 Semester 2
journalism; literary studies; media and
communication; and music).
● Year 4 Semester 1
Under the Law component students will ● Year 4 Semester 2
complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 5 Semester 1
Under the law component students will
and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 5 Semester 2
complete 336 credit points of core units
and Advanced Electives. Students may ● Year 6 Semester 1
and a mixture of introductory, general and
select up to 48 credit points of non-law ● Law Elective Information
advanced electives. Students may select
electives or 48 credit points of a
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Code Title
University-wide minor in place of four of
or 48 credit points of a university-wide Year 1 Semester 1
the General Electives. Successful
minor in place of four of the general
completion of a minor will be recognised Creative Industries: People
electives. Successful completion of a KKB101
on the Academic Record and / or the and Practices
minor will be recognised on the Academic
Australian Higher Education Graduation Creative Industries Major: First Unit
Record and/or the Australian Higher
Statement.
Education Graduation Statement. LLB101 Introduction to Law
Total Law credit points: 336 LLB102 Torts
Total law credit points: 336
Total credit points for core units: 240 Year 1 Semester 2
Total credit points for core units: 240
Total credit points for elective units: 96
Total credit points for elective units: 96 Creative Industries: Making
KKB102
Honours Level Units Connections
Honours level units
96 credit points of Honours units listed Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
96 credit points of Honours units listed
below will be used to determine the Legal Problems and
below will be used to determine the LLB105
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Communication
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
LLH201 Legal Research,
LLH201 Legal Research, LLB106 Criminal Law
LLH206 Administrative Law,

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Note: Students considering studying Elective or University-wide Minor Unit requisites (where applicable) to
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must General Law Elective or Non-law determine order of enrolment. Any
apply by 1 November. Elective or University-wide Minor Unit unit(s) that appear in these majors
Year 2 Semester 1 and/or minors and are also mandatory
Year 5 Semester 2
elsewhere in your course can not
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options LLB306 Civil Procedure contribute towards the completion of
(either DXB102 or KPB101 or KVB104):
LLH305 Corporate Law these majors and/or minors. Any unit(s)
DXB102 Visual Communication that appear in multiple majors and/or
General Law Elective or Non-law
Introduction to Film, TV and Elective or University-wide Minor Unit minors can only contribute towards the
KPB101
New Media Production completion of one of these majors or
General Law Elective or Non-law
Photomedia and Artistic minors.
KVB104 Elective or University-wide Minor Unit
Practice
Year 6 Semester 1 Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN)
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone Code Title
LLB103 Dispute Resolution
Advanced Law Elective *Description: This major provides you
Contemporary Law and
LLB104 Advanced Law Elective with important skills in the skills,
Justice
Law Elective Information principles, concepts and history of
Year 2 Semester 2 animation. Beginning with drawing for
Law students may complete up to 4 non-
A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options animation and an exploration of the
law electives or a university wide minor
(either KTB211 or KXB202): history of the animation industry and its
comprised of 4 units in place of the
Creative Industries Events practices, you will then apply this
KTB211 equivalent number of general law
and Festivals knowledge to current and emerging
electives.
fields within the animation industry
Project Management for
KXB202 including motion graphics, 3D modelling
Entertainment Note: From 2015 the Fashion Major and and animation, real-time 3D and
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit Second Major has been re-named character animation. Through the
LLH201 Legal Research Fashion Communication. If you creation of an interactive virtual
commenced the Fashion Major or Second environment you will be given the
Introductory Law Elective Major prior to 2015 you will be permitted opportunity to refine your skills and
Year 3 Semester 1 to continue and complete the old Major or expand your knowledge of the 3D
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit Second Major. Please refer to Fashion animation industry.
A unit from the Creative Industries Communication for your list of unit
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
University Wide or Creative Industries options.
specific prior knowledge required as a
Faculty Only Unit Options lists prerequisite to undertaking this major.
In this list
LLB202 Contract Law ● INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS 48cp from the Introductory Animation
LLB203 Constitutional Law ● Animation (KKBXMJR-ANIMATN) Unit Options
Year 3 Semester 2
● Art and Design History (KKBXMJR- KNB112 Drawing for Animation 1
ARTHIST)
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit ● Creative and Professional Writing KNB122 Drawing for Animation 2
A unit from the Creative Industries (KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) Animation and Motion
● Dance Studies (KKBXMJR- KNB123
University Wide or Creative Industries Graphics
Faculty Only Unit Options lists DANCEST)
KNB124 3D Animation 1
● Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
Commercial and Personal ● Entertainment Industries Film, Screen and Animation
LLB204 KPB109
Property Law (KKBXMJR-ENTINDS) Histories
LLB205 Equity and Trusts ● Fashion Communication 48cp from the Advanced Animation Unit
(KKBXMJR-FASHION) (previously Options
Year 4 Semester 1
Fashion)
Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit ● Film, Television and Screen KNB211 3D Animation 2
A unit from the Creative Industries Work (KKBXMJR-FLMTVSC) Real-time 3D Computer
● Interactive and Visual Design KNB212
Integrated Learning Unit Options Graphics
(KKBXMJR-INVISDN)
LLB301 Real Property Law ● Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) KNB221 Animation: CG Toolkit
General Law Elective ● Literary Studies (KKBXMJR- KNB222 Virtual Environments
LITSTD) Advanced Concepts in
Year 4 Semester 2 KNB311
● Media and Communication
Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit Computer Animation 1
(KKBXMJR-MEDIACM)
A unit from the Creative Industries Work ● Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC) Contemporary Issues in the
KNB313
Integrated Learning Unit Options Screen Industries
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAJORS *Note: KNB312 has been recoded
LLB303 Evidence
Code Title KNB313 from 2017.
LLH206 Administrative Law
Please refer to the following study
Year 5 Semester 1 sequences to plan your program. You Art and Design History (KKBXMJR-
LLB304 Commercial Remedies must complete 96 credit points (normally ARTHIST)
Ethics and the Legal eight 12 credit point subjects) from the Code Title
LLH302 specified units to achieve a major,
Profession *Description: This major equips you with
following semester of offer and unit
General Law Elective or Non-law the educational base necessary for a

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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
career in the arts professions, such as 5 KDB231 Latin Dance Party
curatorial work, art criticism and arts KWB11
administration. It offers a coherent and Creative Non-Fiction Drama (KKBXMJR-DRAMA)
6
sequential set of units that provide a Code Title
48cp from the Advanced Creative and
platform for a research-based study of
Professional Writing Unit Options *Description: The major offers a balance
the visual arts, design and architecture.
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing of performance theory and practice. It is
In conjunction with further study, this
7 Classics designed as a learning sequence,
major will assist in preparing you for
beginning with introductory concepts
work as a professional in these KWB21
Stylistics and practices, through intermediate and
disciplines. 1
on to advanced learning. Underpinning
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no KWB21 the major is a twin focus on
Corporate Writing and Editing
specific prior knowledge required as a 3 contemporary performance-making and
prerequisite to undertaking this major. KWB30 Writing and Publishing events management. Both of these
96cp from the Art and Design History 3 Industry areas are balanced by studies in theatre
Unit Options KWB31 history and theory. Core topics include
Novel and Memoir acting; directing; twentieth-century
DAB103 Architectural Visualisation 1 3
performance theory and practice; and
Architecture, Culture and
DAB220 Dance Studies (KKBXMJR-DANCEST) events management.
Place
Code Title *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
Architecture in the 20th
DAB325 specific prior knowledge required as a
Century *Description: This major aims to provide
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
DEB202 Introducing Design History a broad grounding in practical and
theoretical aspects of dance. You will 48cp from the Introductory Drama Unit
KVB102 Modernism Options
gain skills in contemporary dance, ballet,
KVB115 Australian Art commercially driven genres, KTB101 Understanding Theatre
Australian Art, Architecture choreography and critical thinking and KTB102 Process Drama
KVB212
and Design writing together with an understanding of
KTB104 Performance Innovation
KVB214 Post 1945 Art the social and historical context of ballet,
contemporary dance, and popular and KSB106 Acting Fundamentals
Contemporary Asian Visual
KVB215 world dance. 48cp from the Advanced Drama Unit
Culture
*Assumed Knowledge: Previously Options
KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues
acquired knowledge or skill IS required KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KVB308 Video Art and Culture for you to undertake this major. For Creative Industries
health and safety reasons, admission to KTB210
Management
Creative and Professional Writing this major is dependent upon an
(KKBXMJR-CRPRFWG) Creative Industries Events and
appropriate level of physical fitness to KTB211
Festivals
Code Title prevent injury, and having no pre-
existing injuries or structural/physical KTB213 Directing Theatre
*Description: The aim of this major is to
prepare students to graduate with issues that would prevent your safe and KTB215 Staging Australia
adequate skills and knowledge in the full participation in all physical activities KTB302 Postdramatic Theatre
area of creative and professional writing; within its practical units. You may be
KTB305 The Entrepreneurial Artist
to provide a thorough grounding in a required to confirm your fitness to
variety of genres that include fiction, attempt this major. If so, you must obtain
Entertainment Industries (KKBXMJR-
creative non-fiction, media writing and a physiotherapist's report and have it
ENTINDS)
corporate writing and editing, thereby approved by the Dance Study Area
Coordinator before you will be permitted Code Title
equipping graduates with the versatility
required of professional writers; to to enrol in this major. *Description: On completion of this
enhance the critical, analytical and peer- 48cp from the Introductory Dance Unit major, you will be able to demonstrate
reviewing skills of students; to provide Options the knowledge and skills required to
an understanding of creative writing in pursue a career in the Entertainment
KDB105 Architecture of the Body
its social and generic contexts. Industry. These include an
KDB106 Dance Analysis understanding of the characteristics of
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1 mainstream commercial culture that
specific prior knowledge required as a
KDB108 World Dance appeal to large audiences; an
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
understanding both of business and
48cp from the Introductory Creative and KDB109 Funk, Tap and All That Jazz
creative processes; an ability to balance
Professional Writing Unit Options Deconstructing Dance in the two of these; and an awareness of
KDB110
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting History historical and current Entertainment
KWB10 Creative Writing: the Short KDB120 Dance Practice 1 content and business.
4 Story KDB121 Dance Practice 2 *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
KWB11 48cp from the Advanced Dance Unit specific prior knowledge required as a
Youth and Children's Writing prerequisite to undertaking this major.
2 Options
KWB11 Introduction to Creative KDB204 Australian Dance Either BSB126 or KPB116 from the
3 Writing 'Entertainment Industries Unit Options
KDB205 Teaching Dance
List'. BSB126 is mandatory unless you
KWB11 Persuasive Writing KDB225 Music Theatre Skills

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are already undertaking it as part of DFB102 Introduction to Fashion Film, Screen and Animation
KPB109
another study package. Sustainability: The Materiality Histories
DFB203
BSB126 Marketing of Fashion The Movie, TV and New
KPB110
KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting DFB302 Fashion Visualisation Media Business
Entertainment Industries Core Units: Unspeakable Beauty: A Film, Television and Screen
DFB303 KPB112
History of Fashion Genres
AMB20
Entertainment Marketing KPB113 TV and Film Text Analysis
7 Product Design and
KXB101 Introduction to Entertainment DFB406 Development in the Fashion KPB116 Introduction to Scriptwriting
Industry Approaches to Contemporary
KXB102 Global Entertainment KPB205
48cp from the Advanced Fashion Documentary
Entertainment Practice:
Communication Unit Options KPB206 Global Screen Industries
KXB201 Balancing Creativity and
Business DFB304 Fashion and Costume in Film Production Management for
KPB210
Entertainment Industries DFB402 Fashion Design: 1950 to Now Film, TV and New Media
KXB301
Studio DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism *Note: KPB202 and KPB203 are
LWS00 Ragtrade: The Business of permitted to count towards this major.
Entertainment Law DFB502
8 Fashion *Note: KPB212, KPB303 and KPB313
Either LWS009 or KXB202 from the DFB602 Critical Fashion Studies are permitted to count towards this
'Entertainment Industries Additional Unit major if completed in 2014 or earlier.
*Note: DFB406/KFB211 are permitted to
Options List'. LWS009 is mandatory count towards the Advanced Fashion *Note: KNB312 has been recoded
unless you meet the LWS008 Unit Options for students who KNB313 from 2017.
prerequisite through another unit. commenced this major in 2014 or
LWS00 earlier. Interactive and Visual Design
Introduction to Law (KKBXMJR-INVISDN)
9 *Note: KFB108 is permitted to count
Project Management for towards the Introductory Fashion Unit Code Title
KXB202
Entertainment Options if completed in 2014 or earlier. *Description: This major will provide you
*Note: AMB200 or KCB301 are *Note: KCB203, KFB106, KFB206, with the design concepts and principles,
permitted to count towards this major if KFB208, KFB304 and KVB213 are practical skills and working methods
completed in 2010 or earlier. KPB101 permitted to count towards this major if needed by a contemporary designer of
will be permitted to count towards this completed in 2011 or earlier. visual and interactive media. You will
study package if completed in 2011 or learn how to design effectively for print
earlier. Film, Television and Screen (KKBXMJR- and electronic media, Web and mobile
FLMTVSC) media and computer games and
Fashion Communication (KKBXMJR- become equipped with a versatile set of
Code Title
FASHION) (previously Fashion) design practices to support you to enter
*Description: The aim of this major is to careers in marketing, web design,
Code Title provide students with a range of electronic publishing, interaction design
*Description: This major has been understandings in the theory and and the creative aspects of game
designed to offer a mix of theoretical and practice of film, television and screen. design.
practical units to reflect the professional This study area aims to enhance
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
diversity of fashion careers, where creative, technical and organisational
specific prior knowledge required as a
communication is fundamental to the abilities as well as building story telling
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
dissemination of fashion globally. The and communication skills.
theory units will develop your knowledge It is recommended that you review the
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no
and understanding of the history, requisite requirements for units to
specific prior knowledge required as a
industry and consumption of fashion and ensure your unit selection enables you
prerequisite to undertaking this major.
how fashion is communicated, marketed to successfully complete the
*Note: Students who have commenced requirements of this major. DXB102,
and distributed through industry
this major in 2014 or earlier will DXB202 and DXB203 are highly
channels for production, and through
complete the structure of 48cp of recommended to be undertaken as first
branding, trends, styling and
Introductory Units and 48cp of Advanced year units as they are requisites for
graphic/technical requirements. The
Units. many advanced units, but this is not
practical units provide you with a variety
of options to develop fashion Introductory Units in 2015: KPB101, compulsory.
communication related skills focusing on KPB105, KPB109, KPB110, KPB112, 48cp from the Introductory Interactive
fashion graphics, product development KPB113, KPB116. and Visual Design Unit Options
and fashion journalism. Advanced Units in 2015: KNB312, DXB102 Visual Communication
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no KPB205, KPB206, KPB210.
DXB201 Visual Interactions
specific prior knowledge required as a 96cp from the Film, Television and
DXB202 Image Production
prerequisite to undertaking this major. Screen Unit Options
DXB203 Introduction to Web Design
*From 2015, this major's title has Contemporary Issues in the
KNB313 Programming for Visual
changed from 'Fashion Major' to Screen Industries DXB303
'Fashion Communication Major'. Designers
Introduction to Film, TV and
KPB101 48cp from the Advanced Interactive and
48cp from the Introductory Fashion New Media Production
Communication Unit Options Visual Design Unit Options
KPB105 Narrative Production

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DXB301 Interface Design and popular written texts; to provide KCB301 Media Audiences
DXB302 Typographic Design some understanding of the major *Note: KCB207 is permitted to count
approaches in literary theory. towards the Advanced Media and
DXB304 Interactive Narrative Design
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Communication Unit Options if
DXB401 Advanced Web Design
specific prior knowledge required as a completed in 2012 or earlier.
Theories of Visual prerequisite to undertaking this major.
DXB402
Communication Music (KKBXMJR-MUSIC)
96cp from the Literary Studies Unit
DXB403 Design for Interactive Media Options Code Title
DXB501 Tangible Media KWB10 *Description: This major aims to impart a
Introduction to Literary Studies
*Note: KNB112, KIB309 and KIB315 is 8 broad understanding of music practice in
permitted to count towards this major if KWB10 contemporary social, cultural and
completed in 2014 or earlier. Writing Australia economic contexts. It aims to provide
9
*Note: KIB109 counts towards the students with a combination of practical
KWB11
Introductory Interactive and Visual Youth and Children's Writing and theoretical skills to support a career
2
Design Unit Options if completed in in music within administrative, business,
KWB20 Great Books: Creative Writing or organisational areas.
2014 or earlier. KIB205 counts towards
7 Classics
the Advanced unit options if completed *Assumed Knowledge: There is no
in 2014 or earlier. KWB20 Modern Times (Literature and specific prior knowledge required as a
8 Culture in the 20th Century) prerequisite to undertaking this major.
*Note: KIB104 is permitted to count
towards this major if completed in 2011 KWB20 It is recommended that you review the
Shakespeare, Then and Now
or earlier. 9 requisite requirements for units to
Imagining the Americas: ensure your unit selection enables you
KWB21
Journalism (KKBXMJR-JOURNAL) Contemporary American to successfully complete the
0
Code Title Literature and Culture requirements of this major.
*Description: This major offers you a KWB30 Wonderlands: Literature and 48cp from the Introductory Music Unit
range of options to develop an 8 Culture in the 19th Century Options
understanding of the parameters of the KWB31 Popular Fictions, Popular KMB00
Sex Drugs Rock 'N' Roll
journalism field. The major will introduce 1 Culture 3
you to a range of journalism writing KMB00
styles and offers an insight into some Media and Communication (KKBXMJR- World Music
4
specialist areas of reporting. MEDIACM)
KMB10
*Assumed Knowledge: There is no Code Title Sound, Image, Text
7
specific prior knowledge required as a *Description: This major offers you a KMB11
prerequisite to undertaking this major. range of options to develop an Music and Sound Production 1
9
96cp from the Journalism Unit Options understanding of the parameters of the
KMB12
DFB404 Fashion and Style Journalism professional communication field. The Music and Sound Concepts 1
2
major enables you to develop the skills
KJB101 Computational Journalism KMB12
and knowledge to prepare media Music and Sound Production 2
KJB103 Media Design and Layout material for organisations that wish to 9
KJB120 Newswriting build, and maintain, a media profile. KMB13
Music and Sound Concepts 2
KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry *Assumed Knowledge: There is no 2
KJB222 Online Journalism 1 specific prior knowledge required as a 48cp from the Advanced Music Unit
prerequisite to undertaking this major. Options
KJB224 Feature Writing
48cp from the Introductory Media and KDB225 Music Theatre Skills
KJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues
Communication Unit Options KMB20 Music Scenes and
KJB280 International Journalism
Media and Communication 0 Subcultures
KJB304 Sub-Editing KCB101
Texts KMB21
The Music Industry
KCB102 Media Mythbusting 5
Literary Studies (KKBXMJR-LITSTD)
Strategic Speech KMB21
Code Title KCB103 Audio / Visual Interaction
Communication 6
*Description: The aims of this major are
Media and Communication: KMB25
to prepare students to graduate with KCB104 Multi-Platform Sound Design
Industries 2
adequate skills and knowledge in the
area of literary and cultural studies; to Inquiry in Media and Please note: KKB345 is permitted to
KCB105
provide a thorough grounding in a range Communication count towards this major if completed in
of texts, both literary and popular, 48cp from the Advanced Media and 2010 or earlier.
ranging from Shakespeare to nineteenth Communication Unit Options
and twentieth century literature and Consumption Matters: The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
culture; to provide graduates with KCB203 Consumer Cultures and effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
enhanced skills in critical thinking, Identity result of this new course, some of the unit
writing and analysis; to provide codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
KCB205 Professional Communication study plan will be updated to reflect these
graduates with an understanding of the
social and historical context of literary KCB206 Social Media, Self and Society changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real

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Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site Socio-Legal
LLB348
under My Community on your blackboard Research Methods
homepage or contact LLB349 Japanese Law
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further LLB440 Environmental Law
information.
Mining and
LLB443
Before enrolling in an option (elective) Resources Law
unit, you must ensure you have met any Real Estate
LLB444
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Transactions
can check this by referring to the unit International
outlines on QUT Virtual. LLB445 Commercial
Arbitration
Introductory Law Electives
LLB460 Competition Moots A
Code Title
LLB461 Competition Moots B
LLB140 Human Rights Law
Learning in
Introduction to LLB462
LLB141 Professional Practice
International Law
Legal Clinic
Regulation of LLB463
LLB142 (Organised Program)
Business
Legal Clinic
LLB464
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is (International)
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
result of this new course, some of the unit The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
study plan will be updated to reflect these result of this new course, some of the unit
changes. For information regarding these codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
changes, please refer to the QUT Real study plan will be updated to reflect these
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site changes. For information regarding these
under My Community on your blackboard changes, please refer to the QUT Real
homepage or contact Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further under My Community on your blackboard
information. homepage or contact
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
Before enrolling in an option (elective) information.
unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Before enrolling in an option (elective)
can check this by referring to the unit unit, you must ensure you have met any
outlines on QUT Virtual. pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit
General Law Electives List outlines on QUT Virtual.
Code Title
Advanced Law Electives
Chinese Legal
LLB240 Code Title
System
Commercial
Discrimination and LLH470
Contracts in Practice
LLB241 Equal Opportunity
Law Health Law and
LLH471
Practice
LLB242 Media Law
Public International
LLB243 Family Law LLH472
Law
Criminal Law
LLB244 Independent
Sentencing LLH473
Research Project
LLB245 Sports Law
LLH474 Insolvency Law
Principles of Labour
LLB246 LLH475 Theories of Law
Law
Innovation and
Banking and Finance
LLB340 LLH477 Intellectual Property
Law
Law
Immigration and
LLB342
Refugee Law
Intellectual Property
LLB344
Law
LLB345 Internet Law
LLB346 Succession Law
LLB347 Taxation Law

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Handbook LLH206 Administrative Law,
Domestic Assumed
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
Year 2017 knowledge LLH305 Corporate Law,
Before you start this course we assume LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
QUT code IX84
you have sound knowledge in these cps) and
CRICOS 083026C areas two Advanced Electives in law.
● English
Duration 5.5 years
(full-time)
We assume that you have knowledge Professional Recognition
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound degree for the purposes of the Legal
Rank 91 Practitioners Admission Rules.
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes Accordingly, it enables graduates to
satisfy the academic requirements for
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
Point
requirements barrister in all Australian states and
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8500 per Students must meet the English territories.
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements.
points)
QUT’s journalism degree is recognised by
International fee 2017: $26800 per year IELTS (International English Language the Australian Journalists’ Association
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System) (AJA) section of the Media, Entertainment
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 and Arts Alliance (MEAA).
points Writing 6.0
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0 Pathways to Further Study
full-time sem. On successful completion of this course,
Listening 6.0
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Start months February Overall 6.5 the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours),
Int. Start Months February provided you have met entry
Course Structure Information requirements.
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528
your course for one year. On successful completion of the Bachelor
credit points, comprised of 192 credit
of Laws, there are a number of further
Course Program Director, School points for the Bachelor of Journalism and
study options open to you. The Bachelor
Coordinator of Communication 336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws
(Creative Industries); of Laws meets the entry requirements for
program. You will study journalism and
Director of Law UG Practical Legal Training courses (for
Programs Jennifer Yule law units in your first four years and for
example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
(Law) the remainder of this course you will
Legal Practice). In addition, successful
concentrate on law studies.
Discipline Susan Hetherington completion of the law degree will allow
Coordinator (Journalism); Jennifer you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
Yule (Law) Under the Journalism component
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; Journalism component you will complete through research- and coursework-based
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 192 credit points (16 units) of Journalism higher degrees in law.
ci@qut.edu.au
(Journalism); discipline or specified units.
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a Admission to practice
u Under the Law component students will If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
complete 336 credit points of core units become a legal practitioner, you will need
and a mixture of Introductory, General to complete further practical legal training
and Advanced Electives. Students may (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
select up to 48 credit points of non-law the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
electives or 48 credit points of a
University-wide minor in place of four of Career Outcomes
the General Electives. Successful In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty
completion of a minor will be recognised recognises that graduates are
on the Academic Record and / or the increasingly seeking a broad range of
Australian Higher Education Graduation careers including, but not limited to, legal
Statement. practice. The defining nature of the QUT
LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature
Total Law credit points: 336 which will equip you with advanced
Total credit points for core units: 240 knowledge and research and other skills
Total credit points for elective units: 96 and that meet the needs of not only the
legal profession, but also government,
Honours Level Units
community organisations, business and
96 credit points of Honours units listed
industry.
below will be used to determine the
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): The LLB (Hons) provides students with an
LLH201 Legal Research, opportunity to advance their knowledge of

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
law in specialised areas through the depending on how they match with your Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
elective units offered as part of the QUT course. For more information, visit under My Community on your blackboard
course. The elective units allow you to QUT student exchange. homepage or contact
study areas of the law that match your law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
career aspirations. International Course information.
Career opportunities include working in
general legal practice, specialist legal
structure Before enrolling in an option (elective)
Students are required to complete 528 unit, you must ensure you have met any
practice, government departments and
credit points, comprised of 192 credit pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
employment in private enterprise.
points for the Bachelor of Journalism and can check this by referring to the unit
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws outlines on QUT Virtual.
Deferment program. You will study journalism and
Domestic students can defer their offer in law units in your first four years and for
this course for one year. In exceptional Semesters
the remainder of this course you will ● Year 1, Semester 1
circumstances up to 12 months of concentrate on law studies. ● Year 1, Semester 2
additional deferment may be granted. ● Year 2, Semester 1
Under the Journalism component you will ● Year 2, Semester 2
Find out more at deferment complete 192 credit points (16 units) of ● Year 3, Semester 1
Journalism discipline or specified units. ● Year 3, Semester 2
Domestic Course structure ● Year 4, Semester 1
Students are required to complete 528 Under the Law component students will ● Year 4, Semester 2
credit points, comprised of 192 credit complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 5, Semester 1
points for the Bachelor of Journalism and and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 5, Semester 2
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws and Advanced Electives. Students may ● Year 6, Semester 1
program. You will study journalism and select up to 48 credit points of non-law
● Law Elective Information
law units in your first four years and for electives or 48 credit points of a Code Title
the remainder of this course you will University-wide minor in place of four of
concentrate on law studies. the General Electives. Successful Year 1, Semester 1
completion of a minor will be recognised KJB101 Computational Journalism
Under the journalism component you will on the Academic Record and / or the Introduction to Journalism,
complete 192 credit points (16 units) of Australian Higher Education Graduation KJB102
Media and Communication
journalism discipline or specified units. Statement.
LLB101 Introduction to Law
Under the law component students will Total Law credit points: 336 LLB102 Torts
complete 336 credit points of core units Total credit points for core units: 240 Year 1, Semester 2
and a mixture of introductory, general and Total credit points for elective units: 96 Media in a Globalised
advanced electives. Students may select KCB106
World
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Honours Level Units
or 48 credit points of a university-wide 96 credit points of Honours units listed KJB120 Newswriting
minor in place of four of the general below will be used to determine the Legal Problems and
LLB105
electives. Successful completion of a Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Communication
minor will be recognised on the Academic LLH201 Legal Research, LLB106 Criminal Law
Record and/or the Australian Higher LLH206 Administrative Law,
Note: Students considering studying
Education Graduation Statement. LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
LLH305 Corporate Law,
Total law credit points: 336 apply by 1 November.
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
Total credit points for core units: 240 cps) and Year 2, Semester 1
Total credit points for elective units: 96 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives KJB121 Journalistic Inquiry
Honours level units KJB304 Sub-Editing
Study Overseas
96 credit points of Honours units listed LLB103 Dispute Resolution
Study overseas while gaining credit
below will be used to determine the towards your QUT degree with one of our Contemporary Law and
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): LLB104
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas Justice
LLH201 Legal Research, study can be for one or two semesters (or Year 2, Semester 2
LLH206 Administrative Law, during the semester break) and the units
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, KJB103 Media Design and Layout
you take can be in either degree area,
LLH305 Corporate Law, LWS011 Journalism Law
depending on how they match with your
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 QUT course. For more information, visit LLH201 Legal Research
cps) and QUT student exchange. Introductory Law Elective
2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
Year 3, Semester 1
Study overseas Sample Structure KJB224 Feature Writing
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Study overseas while gaining credit Introduction to Film, TV and
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a KPB101
towards your QUT degree with one of our New Media Production
result of this new course, some of the unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your LLB202 Contract Law
study can be for one or two semesters (or
study plan will be updated to reflect these LLB203 Constitutional Law
during the semester break) and the units
changes. For information regarding these
you take can be in either degree area, Year 3, Semester 2
changes, please refer to the QUT Real

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Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
KJB222 Online Journalism 1 Introductory Law Electives LLB460 Competition Moots A
KJB337 Investigative Reporting Code Title LLB461 Competition Moots B
Commercial and Personal LLB140 Human Rights Law Learning in
LLB204 LLB462
Property Law Introduction to Professional Practice
LLB141
LLB205 Equity and Trusts International Law Legal Clinic
LLB463
Year 4, Semester 1 Regulation of (Organised Program)
LLB142
Journalism Ethics and Business Legal Clinic
KJB239 LLB464
Issues (International)
KJB280 International Journalism The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
LLB301 Real Property Law effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
result of this new course, some of the unit
General Law Elective codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your result of this new course, some of the unit
Year 4, Semester 2 study plan will be updated to reflect these codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
Radio and Television changes. For information regarding these study plan will be updated to reflect these
KJB235 changes, please refer to the QUT Real changes. For information regarding these
Journalism 1
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site changes, please refer to the QUT Real
LLB303 Evidence under My Community on your blackboard Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
LLH206 Administrative Law homepage or contact under My Community on your blackboard
Year 5, Semester 1 law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further homepage or contact
information. law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
LLB304 Commercial Remedies
information.
Ethics and the Legal Before enrolling in an option (elective)
LLH302
Profession unit, you must ensure you have met any Before enrolling in an option (elective)
General Law Elective or Non-law pre- or co-requisite requirements. You unit, you must ensure you have met any
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit can check this by referring to the unit pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
General Law Elective or Non-law outlines on QUT Virtual. can check this by referring to the unit
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit outlines on QUT Virtual.
General Law Electives List
Year 5, Semester 2 Advanced Law Electives
Code Title
LLB306 Civil Procedure Code Title
Chinese Legal
LLH305 Corporate Law LLB240
System Commercial
LLH470
General Law Elective or Non-law Discrimination and Contracts in Practice
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit LLB241 Equal Opportunity Health Law and
LLH471
General Law Elective or Non-law Law Practice
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit LLB242 Media Law Public International
LLH472
Year 6, Semester 1 LLB243 Family Law Law
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone Criminal Law Independent
LLB244 LLH473
Sentencing Research Project
Advanced Law Elective
LLB245 Sports Law LLH474 Insolvency Law
Advanced Law Elective
Principles of Labour LLH475 Theories of Law
Law Elective Information LLB246
Law Innovation and
Law students may complete up to 4 non-
Banking and Finance LLH477 Intellectual Property
law electives or a university wide minor LLB340
Law Law
comprised of 4 units in place of the
equivalent number of general law Immigration and
electives. LLB342
Refugee Law
Intellectual Property
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is LLB344
Law
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
LLB345 Internet Law
result of this new course, some of the unit
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your LLB346 Succession Law
study plan will be updated to reflect these LLB347 Taxation Law
changes. For information regarding these Socio-Legal
changes, please refer to the QUT Real LLB348
Research Methods
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
LLB349 Japanese Law
under My Community on your blackboard
homepage or contact LLB440 Environmental Law
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further Mining and
LLB443
information. Resources Law
Real Estate
Before enrolling in an option (elective) LLB444
Transactions
unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You International
can check this by referring to the unit LLB445 Commercial
outlines on QUT Virtual. Arbitration

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Handbook LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,


Domestic Assumed
LLH305 Corporate Law,
Year 2017 knowledge LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
Before you start this course we assume cps) and
QUT code IX85
you have sound knowledge in these two Advanced Electives in law.
CRICOS 083024E areas
● English
Duration 5.5 years Professional Recognition
(full-time) The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
We assume that you have knowledge
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high degree for the purposes of the Legal
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound Practitioners Admission Rules.
Rank 91 Accordingly, it enables graduates to
achievement (4, SA).
OP Guarantee Yes satisfy the academic requirements for
admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English barrister in all Australian states and
Point
requirements territories.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8500 per Students must meet the English
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements.
points) Pathways to Further Study
IELTS (International English Language On successful completion of this course
International fee 2017: $26700 per year you will be eligible to apply for entry into
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System)
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours),
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 provided you have met entry
points Writing 6.0 requirements.
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. On successful completion of the Bachelor
Listening 6.0
of Laws, there are a number of further
Start months February Overall 6.5 study options open to you. The Bachelor
Int. Start Months February of Laws meets the entry requirements for
Course structure information Practical Legal Training courses (for
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528 example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
your course for one year. credit points, comprised of 192 credit Legal Practice). In addition, successful
points for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and completion of the law degree will allow
Course Program Director, School you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
Coordinator of Creative Practice 336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws
(Creative Industries program. You will study fine arts and law through research- and coursework-based
Faculty); higher degrees in law.
Law: Director of UG units in your first four years and for the
Programs Jennifer Yule remainder of this course you will
concentrate on law studies. Admission to practice
Discipline Craig Bolland (Creative If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
Coordinator and Professional Writing);
Jennifer Yule, (Law) The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is become a legal practitioner, you will need
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; made up of 192 credit points from the to complete further practical legal training
Law: +61 7 3138 2707 Creative and Professional Writing major. (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
ci@qut.edu.au (Creative
and Professional Writing); the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a Under the Law component students will
u (Law) complete 336 credit points of core units Career Outcomes
and a mixture of Introductory, General In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty
and Advanced Electives. Students may recognises that graduates are
select up to 48 credit points of non-law increasingly seeking a broad range of
electives or 48 credit points of a careers including, but not limited to, legal
University-wide minor in place of four of practice. The defining nature of the QUT
the General Electives. Successful LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature
completion of a minor will be recognised which will equip you with advanced
on the Academic Record and / or the knowledge and research and other skills
Australian Higher Education Graduation and that meet the needs of not only the
Statement. legal profession, but also government,
community organisations, business and
Total Law credit points: 336
industry.
Total credit points for core units: 240
Total credit points for elective units: 96 The LLB (Hons) provides students with an
opportunity to advance their knowledge of
Honours Level Units
law in specialised areas through the
96 credit points of Honours units listed
elective units offered as part of the
below will be used to determine the
course. The elective units allow you to
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
study areas of the law that match your
LLH201 Legal Research,
career aspirations.
LLH206 Administrative Law,
Career opportunities include working in

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
general legal practice, specialist legal International Course law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
practice, government departments and information.
employment in private enterprise. structure
Students are required to complete 528 Before enrolling in an option (elective)
credit points, comprised of 192 credit unit, you must ensure you have met any
Deferment points for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and
Domestic students can defer their offer in pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws can check this by referring to the unit
this course for one year. In exceptional
program. You will study fine arts and law outlines on QUT Virtual.
circumstances up to 12 months of
units in your first four years and for the
additional deferment may be granted.
remainder of this course you will Semesters
Find out more at deferment concentrate on law studies. ● Year 1 Semester 1
● Year 1 Semester 2
The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is ● Year 2 Semester 1
Domestic Course structure made up of 192 credit points from the ● Year 2 Semester 2
Students are required to complete 528 Creative and Professional Writing major. ● Year 3 Semester 1
credit points, comprised of 192 credit ● Year 3 Semester 2
points for the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Under the Law component students will ● Year 4 Semester 1
336 credit points for the Bachelor of Laws complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 4 Semester 2
program. You will study fine arts and law and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 5 Semester 1
units in your first four years and for the and Advanced Electives. Students may
● Year 5 Semester 2
remainder of this course you will select up to 48 credit points of non-law
● Year 6 Semester 1
concentrate on law studies. electives or 48 credit points of a Code Title
University-wide minor in place of four of
The Bachelor of Fine Arts component is the General Electives. Successful Year 1 Semester 1
made up of 192 credit points from the completion of a minor will be recognised KWB110 Writing Fundamentals
creative and professional writing major. on the Academic Record and / or the Introduction to Creative
Australian Higher Education Graduation KWB113
Under the law component students will Writing
Statement. Law Core Unit
complete 336 credit points of core units
and a mixture of introductory, general and Total Law credit points: 336 Law Core Unit
advanced electives. Students may select Total credit points for core units: 240 Year 1 Semester 2
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Total credit points for elective units: 96
or 48 credit points of a university-wide Introduction to
KPB116
minor in place of four of the general Scriptwriting
Honours Level Units
electives. Successful completion of a 96 credit points of Honours units listed Creative Writing: the
KWB104
minor will be recognised on the Academic below will be used to determine the Short Story
Record and/or the Australian Higher Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Law Core Unit
Education Graduation Statement. LLH201 Legal Research, Note: Students considering studying
LLH206 Administrative Law, overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
Total law credit points: 336 LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, apply by 1 November.
Total credit points for core units: 240 LLH305 Corporate Law,
Total credit points for elective units: 96 Law Core Unit
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
cps) and Year 2 Semester 1
Honours level units
2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives. KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction
96 credit points of Honours units listed
below will be used to determine the Australian Voices:
Study Overseas KWB117
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): Writing and Practice
Study overseas while gaining credit
LLH201 Legal Research, Law Core Unit
towards your QUT degree with one of our
LLH206 Administrative Law, Law Core Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
study can be for one or two semesters (or Year 2 Semester 2
LLH305 Corporate Law,
during the semester break) and the units Introduction to Literary
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 KWB108
you take can be in either degree area, Studies
cps) and
depending on how they match with your
2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives. Swords and
QUT course. For more information, visit
KWB118 Spaceships: Writing
QUT student exchange.
Study overseas Genre
Study overseas while gaining credit Law Core Unit
towards your QUT degree with one of our Sample Structure
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is Law Core Unit
worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
study can be for one or two semesters (or effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Year 3 Semester 1
during the semester break) and the units result of this new course, some of the unit KWB211 Stylistics
you take can be in either degree area, codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
study plan will be updated to reflect these Editing and Developing
depending on how they match with your KWB310
changes. For information regarding these the Manuscript
QUT course. For more information, visit
changes, please refer to the QUT Real Law Core Unit
QUT student exchange.
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site Law Core Unit
under My Community on your blackboard Year 3 Semester 2
homepage or contact

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
KWB212 Writing Poetry ● Year 3 Semester 1 Writing and Publishing
KWB303
Corporate Writing and ● Year 3 Semester 2 Industry
KWB213 ● Year 4 Semester 1
Editing Creative Writing
● Year 4 Semester 2 KWB306
Law Core Unit Project 1
● Year 5 Semester 1
Law Core Unit ● Year 5 Semester 2 Law Core Unit
● Year 6 Semester 1 Law Core Unit
Year 4 Semester 1
The Artful Life: From Code Title Year 5 Semester 1
KWB214
Memoir to Fiction Year 1 Semester 1 Law Core Unit
Creative Writing Project KWB110 Writing Fundamentals Law Core Unit
KWB306
1 Law Elective
Introduction to
Law Core Unit KWB113
Creative Writing Law Elective
Law Core Unit Law Core Unit Year 5 Semester 2
Year 4 Semester 2 Law Core Unit Law Elective
Dangerous Ideas: Year 1 Semester 2 Law Elective
KWB215 Contemporary Debates
Introduction to Law Elective
in Writing KPB116
Scriptwriting Law Elective
Creative Writing Project
KWB326 Creative Writing: the Year 6 Semester 1
2 KWB104
Short Story
Law Core Unit Law Elective
Law Core Unit
Law Core Unit Law Elective
Law Core Unit
Year 5 Semester 1 Law Elective
Note: Students considering studying
Law Core Unit Law Elective
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must
Law Core Unit apply by 1 November.
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Law Elective Year 2 Semester 1 effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Law Elective KWB115 Persuasive Writing result of this new course, some of the unit
Year 5 Semester 2 KWB116 Creative Non-Fiction codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
Law Elective Law Core Unit study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these
Law Elective Law Core Unit changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Law Elective Year 2 Semester 2 Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
Law Elective Introduction to Literary under My Community on your blackboard
KWB108 homepage or contact
Year 6 Semester 1 Studies
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
Law Elective Youth and Children's
KWB112 information.
Writing
Law Elective
Law Core Unit Before enrolling in an option (elective)
Law Elective
Law Core Unit unit, you must ensure you have met any
Law Elective pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
Year 3 Semester 1
can check this by referring to the unit
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is Great Books: Creative outlines on QUT Virtual.
KWB207
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Writing Classics
result of this new course, some of the unit KWB211 Stylistics Introductory Law Electives
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your Law Core Unit Code Title
study plan will be updated to reflect these
Law Core Unit LLB140 Human Rights Law
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real Year 3 Semester 2 Introduction to
LLB141
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site International Law
KWB212 Writing Poetry
under My Community on your blackboard Regulation of
Corporate Writing and LLB142
homepage or contact KWB213 Business
Editing
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
information. Law Core Unit
The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Law Core Unit effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Before enrolling in an option (elective) Year 4 Semester 1 result of this new course, some of the unit
unit, you must ensure you have met any codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Editing and
KWB310 Developing the study plan will be updated to reflect these
can check this by referring to the unit changes. For information regarding these
outlines on QUT Virtual. Manuscript
changes, please refer to the QUT Real
KWB313 Novel and Memoir
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
Semesters Law Core Unit under My Community on your blackboard
● Year 1 Semester 1 homepage or contact
Law Core Unit
● Year 1 Semester 2
Year 4 Semester 2 law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
● Year 2 Semester 1
● Year 2 Semester 2 information.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative and Professional Writing)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Before enrolling in an option (elective) information.
unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You Before enrolling in an option (elective)
can check this by referring to the unit unit, you must ensure you have met any
outlines on QUT Virtual. pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit
General Law Electives List outlines on QUT Virtual.
Code Title
Advanced Law Electives
Chinese Legal
LLB240 Code Title
System
Commercial
Discrimination and LLH470
Contracts in Practice
LLB241 Equal Opportunity
Law Health Law and
LLH471
Practice
LLB242 Media Law
Public International
LLB243 Family Law LLH472
Law
Criminal Law
LLB244 Independent
Sentencing LLH473
Research Project
LLB245 Sports Law
LLH474 Insolvency Law
Principles of Labour
LLB246 LLH475 Theories of Law
Law
Innovation and
Banking and Finance
LLB340 LLH477 Intellectual Property
Law
Law
Immigration and
LLB342
Refugee Law
Intellectual Property
LLB344
Law
LLB345 Internet Law
LLB346 Succession Law
LLB347 Taxation Law
Socio-Legal
LLB348
Research Methods
LLB349 Japanese Law
LLB440 Environmental Law
Mining and
LLB443
Resources Law
Real Estate
LLB444
Transactions
International
LLB445 Commercial
Arbitration
LLB460 Competition Moots A
LLB461 Competition Moots B
Learning in
LLB462
Professional Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB463
(Organised Program)
Legal Clinic
LLB464
(International)

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effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
result of this new course, some of the unit
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
under My Community on your blackboard
homepage or contact
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Handbook Total credit points for core units: 240
Domestic Assumed
Total credit points for elective units: 96
Year 2017 knowledge
Before you start this course we assume Honours Level Units
QUT code IX86
you have sound knowledge in these 96 credit points of Honours units listed
CRICOS 083028A areas below will be used to determine the
● English
Duration 5.5 years
Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
(full-time) LLH201 Legal Research,
We assume that you have knowledge LLH206 Administrative Law,
OP 5 equivalent to four semesters at high LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound LLH305 Corporate Law,
Rank 91
achievement (4, SA). LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
OP Guarantee Yes
cps) and
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens Minimum English two Advanced Electives in law.
Point
requirements
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $8600 per Students must meet the English Professional Recognition
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit proficiency requirements. The QUT LLB (Hons) is an approved
points)
degree for the purposes of the Legal
International fee 2017: $26800 per year IELTS (International English Language Practitioners Admission Rules.
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Testing System) Accordingly, it enables graduates to
Total credit 528 Speaking 6.0 satisfy the academic requirements for
points Writing 6.0 admission to practise as a solicitor and/or
barrister in all Australian states and
Credit points 48 Reading 6.0
full-time sem. territories.
Listening 6.0
Start months February Overall 6.5 Admission to practice
Int. Start Months February If, at the end of your degree, you wish to
Course structure information become a legal practitioner, you will need
Deferment You can defer your offer
and postpone the start of Students are required to complete 528 to complete further practical legal training
your course for one year. credit points, comprised of 192 credit (PLT). QUT also offers PLT in the form of
points for the Bachelor of Media and the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
Course Program Director, School
Coordinator of Communication Communication program and 336 credit
(Creative Industries points for the Bachelor of Laws program. Pathways to further study
Faculty); Director of UG On successful completion of the Bachelor
Programs School of Law You will study media and communication
Jennifer Yule (Law) and law units in your first four years and of Media and Communication, you will be
for the remainder of this course you will eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor
Discipline Dr Anne-Frances Watson of Media and Communication (Honours),
Coordinator (Media and concentrate on law studies.
Communication); Jennifer provided you have met entry
Yule (Law) Students will undertake 192 credit points requirements.
CI: +61 7 3138 8114; of specialist units in media and
Law: +61 7 3138 2707
ci@qut.edu.au (Media communication (16 units). The Bachelor On successful completion of the Bachelor
and Communication); of Media and Communcation course of Laws, there are a number of further
law_enquiries@qut.edu.a analyses and seeks new applications for study options open to you. The Bachelor
u (Law)
mass, niche and new media. Authentic of Laws meets the entry requirements for
learning opportunities such as industry Practical Legal Training courses (for
placements and projects complement example, the QUT Graduate Diploma in
theoretical course content and give you Legal Practice). In addition, successful
the opportunity to apply your new completion of the law degree will allow
knowledge. you to pursue postgraduate opportunities
through research- and coursework-based
Under the Law component students will higher degrees in law.
complete 336 credit points of core units
and a mixture of Introductory, General Career Outcomes
and Advanced Electives. Students may Careers exist in audience and market
select up to 48 credit points of non-law research, collating and analysing
electives or 48 credit points of a audience data to help media outlets better
University-wide minor in place of four of understand who their audiences are and
the General Electives. Successful how they are interacting with their
completion of a minor will be recognised product. Graduates also find employment
on the Academic Record and / or the in media policy development in the public
Australian Higher Education Graduation sector and private enterprise. Pathways
Statement. exist to prepare you for further study
including honours.
Total Law credit points: 336

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
In developing the LLB (Hons) the Faculty Total law credit points: 336 Honours Level Units
recognises that graduates are Total credit points for core units: 240 96 credit points of Honours units listed
increasingly seeking a broad range of Total credit points for elective units: 96 below will be used to determine the
careers including, but not limited to, legal Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons):
practice. The defining nature of the QUT Honours level units LLH201 Legal Research,
LLB (Hons) is its real-world applied nature 96 credit points of Honours units listed LLH206 Administrative Law,
which will equip you with advanced below will be used to determine the LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession,
knowledge and research and other skills Honours Levels of the LLB (Hons): LLH305 Corporate Law,
and that meet the needs of not only the LLH201 Legal Research, LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24
legal profession, but also government, LLH206 Administrative Law, cps) and
community organisations, business and LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession, 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives.
industry. LLH305 Corporate Law,
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone (24 Study Overseas
The LLB (Hons) provides students with an cps) and Study overseas while gaining credit
opportunity to advance their knowledge of 2 x 12 cp Advanced Law Electives. towards your QUT degree with one of our
law in specialised areas through the worldwide exchange partners. Overseas
elective units offered as part of the Study overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or
course. The elective units allow you to Study overseas while gaining credit during the semester break) and the units
study areas of the law that match your towards your QUT degree with one of our you take can be in either degree area,
career aspirations. worldwide exchange partners. Overseas depending on how they match with your
Career opportunities include working in study can be for one or two semesters (or QUT course. For more information, visit
general legal practice, specialist legal during the semester break) and the units QUT student exchange.
practice, government departments and you take can be in either degree area,
employment in private enterprise. depending on how they match with your Sample Structure
QUT course. For more information, visit The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Deferment QUT student exchange. effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
Domestic students can defer their offer in result of this new course, some of the unit
this course for one year. In exceptional International Course codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
circumstances up to 12 months of structure study plan will be updated to reflect these
additional deferment may be granted. Students are required to complete 528 changes. For information regarding these
credit points, comprised of 192 credit changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Find out more at deferment Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
points for the Bachelor of Media and
Communication program and 336 credit under My Community on your blackboard
Domestic Course structure points for the Bachelor of Laws program. homepage or contact
Students are required to complete 528 You will study media and communication law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
credit points, comprised of 192 credit and law units in your first four years and information.
points for the Bachelor of Media and for the remainder of this course you will
Communication program and 336 credit concentrate on law studies. Before enrolling in an option (elective)
points for the Bachelor of Laws program. unit, you must ensure you have met any
You will study media and communication Students will undertake 192 credit points pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
and law units in your first four years and of specialist units in media and can check this by referring to the unit
for the remainder of this course you will communication (16 units). The Bachelor outlines on QUT Virtual.
concentrate on law studies. of Media and Communcation course
analyses and seeks new applications for Semesters
Students will undertake 192 credit points mass, niche and new media. Authentic ● Year 1 Semester 1
of specialist units in media and learning opportunities such as industry
● Year 1 Semester 2
communication (16 units). The Bachelor placements and projects complement
● Year 2 Semester 1
of Media and Communcation course ● Year 2 Semester 2
theoretical course content and give you
analyses and seeks new applications for ● Year 3 Semester 1
the opportunity to apply your new ● Year 3 Semester 2
mass, niche and new media. Authentic knowledge.
learning opportunities such as industry
● Year 4 Semester 1
placements and projects complement
● Year 4 Semester 2
Under the Law component students will ● Year 5 Semester 1
theoretical course content and give you complete 336 credit points of core units ● Year 5 Semester 2
the opportunity to apply your new and a mixture of Introductory, General ● Year 6 Semester 1
knowledge. and Advanced Electives. Students may ● Law Elective Information
select up to 48 credit points of non-law
Under the law component students will electives or 48 credit points of a Code Title
complete 336 credit points of core units University-wide minor in place of four of Year 1 Semester 1
and a mixture of introductory, general and the General Electives. Successful
advanced electives. Students may select Media and Communication
completion of a minor will be recognised KCB101
up to 48 credit points of non-law electives Texts
on the Academic Record and / or the
or 48 credit points of a university-wide Introduction to Journalism,
Australian Higher Education Graduation KJB102
minor in place of four of the general Media and Communication
Statement.
electives. Successful completion of a LLB101 Introduction to Law
minor will be recognised on the Academic Total Law credit points: 336 LLB102 Torts
Record and/or the Australian Higher Total credit points for core units: 240
Education Graduation Statement. Year 1 Semester 2
Total credit points for elective units: 96

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Media and Communication: 2 LLB140 Human Rights Law
KCB104
Industries Contemporary Investigation Introduction to
LLB141
Media in a Globalised KCB310 in Journalism, Media and International Law
KCB106
World Communication Regulation of
LLB142
Legal Problems and WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING Business
LLB105
Communication OPTIONS
LLB106 Criminal Law One unit (12cp) from the Work The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is
Note: Students considering studying Integrated Learning Options (KKB341 or effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
overseas in Year 2 Semester 2 must KKB345): result of this new course, some of the unit
apply by 1 November. KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1 codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
study plan will be updated to reflect these
Year 2 Semester 1 Creative Industries Project changes. For information regarding these
KKB345
KCB102 Media Mythbusting 1 changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Strategic Speech LLB303 Evidence Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
KCB103 under My Community on your blackboard
Communication LLH206 Administrative Law
LLB103 Dispute Resolution Year 5 Semester 1 homepage or contact
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
Contemporary Law and LLB304 Commercial Remedies information.
LLB104
Justice Ethics and the Legal
LLH302
Year 2 Semester 2 Profession Before enrolling in an option (elective)
Professional General Law Elective or Non-law unit, you must ensure you have met any
KCB205 pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
Communication Elective or University-wide Minor Unit
can check this by referring to the unit
KJB103 Media Design and Layout General Law Elective or Non-law outlines on QUT Virtual.
LLH201 Legal Research Elective or University-wide Minor Unit
Introductory Law Elective Year 5 Semester 2 General Law Electives List
Year 3 Semester 1 LLB306 Civil Procedure Code Title
Inquiry in Media and LLH305 Corporate Law Chinese Legal
KCB105 LLB240
Communication General Law Elective or Non-law System
Social Media, Self and Elective or University-wide Minor Unit Discrimination and
KCB206 LLB241 Equal Opportunity
Society General Law Elective or Non-law
Elective or University-wide Minor Unit Law
LLB202 Contract Law
Year 6 Semester 1 LLB242 Media Law
LLB203 Constitutional Law
LLH401 Legal Research Capstone LLB243 Family Law
Year 3 Semester 2
Advanced Law Elective Criminal Law
Consumption Matters: LLB244
Sentencing
KCB203 Consumer Cultures and Advanced Law Elective
Identity LLB245 Sports Law
Law Elective Information
KCB302 Political Communication Principles of Labour
Law students may complete up to 4 non- LLB246
Law
Commercial and Personal law electives or a university wide minor
LLB204 Banking and Finance
Property Law comprised of 4 units in place of the LLB340
equivalent number of general law Law
LLB205 Equity and Trusts
electives. Immigration and
Year 4 Semester 1 LLB342
Refugee Law
KCB301 Media Audiences The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is Intellectual Property
Either KCB303 or KCB307: LLB344
effective from semester 1, 2015. As a Law
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1 result of this new course, some of the unit LLB345 Internet Law
Making Media Connections codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
KCB307 LLB346 Succession Law
1 study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these LLB347 Taxation Law
LLB301 Real Property Law changes, please refer to the QUT Real Socio-Legal
General Law Elective LLB348
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site Research Methods
Year 4 Semester 2 under My Community on your blackboard LLB349 Japanese Law
homepage or contact
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION UNIT LLB440 Environmental Law
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
OPTIONS Mining and
information. LLB443
One unit (12cp) from the Media and Resources Law
Communication Unit Options (KCB303, Before enrolling in an option (elective) Real Estate
KCB305, KCB307, KCB308 or KCB310): unit, you must ensure you have met any LLB444
Transactions
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1 pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
International
KCB305 Brisbane Media Map 2 can check this by referring to the unit
LLB445 Commercial
outlines on QUT Virtual.
Making Media Connections Arbitration
KCB307
1 Introductory Law Electives LLB460 Competition Moots A
KCB308 Making Media Connections Code Title LLB461 Competition Moots B

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Bachelor of Media and Communication/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
Learning in
LLB462
Professional Practice
Legal Clinic
LLB463
(Organised Program)
Legal Clinic
LLB464
(International)

The new Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is


effective from semester 1, 2015. As a
result of this new course, some of the unit
codes have changed to LLBxxx. Your
study plan will be updated to reflect these
changes. For information regarding these
changes, please refer to the QUT Real
Law (LAW_Real_Law) Blackboard site
under My Community on your blackboard
homepage or contact
law_enquiries@qut.edu.au for further
information.

Before enrolling in an option (elective)


unit, you must ensure you have met any
pre- or co-requisite requirements. You
can check this by referring to the unit
outlines on QUT Virtual.

Advanced Law Electives


Code Title
Commercial
LLH470
Contracts in Practice
Health Law and
LLH471
Practice
Public International
LLH472
Law
Independent
LLH473
Research Project
LLH474 Insolvency Law
LLH475 Theories of Law
Innovation and
LLH477 Intellectual Property
Law

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Bachelor of Creative Industries (Honours)
Handbook in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
Domestic Entry requirements
and accompanying analysis.
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement
A completed recognised bachelor degree
QUT code KK52 in a relevant field of study with a minimum International Course
CRICOS 051401E grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0 structure
(on QUT's 7-point scale). Course structure
Duration 1 year
(full-time) You will undertake a unit in research
Research proposals must be submitted design, an approved elective related to
Campus Kelvin Grove with your application. Proposed research your research or practice and a workshop
projects are subject to supervisor that assists you in completing your major
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6500 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit availability and resources available within project. Your major project will culminate
points) the faculty to support the proposed in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
research topic. and accompanying analysis.
International fee 2017: $26800 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
International Entry Sample Structure
Total credit 96
points requirements Code Title
Credit points 48 Academic entry requirement Year 1, Semester 1
full-time sem. A completed recognised bachelor degree KKP400-1 Honours Project
in a relevant field of study with a minimum
Start months February KKP400-2 Honours Project
grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0
Int. Start Months February (on QUT's 7-point scale). Approaches to
KKP409
Honours Enquiry
Course Associate Professor
Coordinator Angela Romano Research proposals must be submitted Choose one unit from the Creative
with your application. Proposed research Industries Honours Unit Option List*
Discipline projects are subject to supervisor
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
availability and resources available within Year 1, Semester 2
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
the faculty to support the proposed KKP400-3 Honours Project
research topic. KKP400-4 Honours Project
KKP400-5 Honours Project
Minimum English Honours Graduate
requirements KKP401
Seminar
Students must meet the English
proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language


Testing System)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5

Pathways to further study


On successful completion of this course
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
the Masters of Arts (Research) program
(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy
(Creative Industries) program (IF49) but
entry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,
also, on a range of factors including the
level of your Honours result, examiner
reports, and suitability of your research
for Creative Industries strategic aims as
well as availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structure


You will undertake a unit in research
design, an approved elective related to
your research or practice and a workshop
that assists you in completing your major
project. Your major project will culminate

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)
Handbook well as availability of supervision.
Domestic Entry requirements
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement
A completed recognised bachelors Domestic Course structure
QUT code KK53 degree in a relevant field of study or You will undertake a unit in research
equivalent with a minimum grade point design, an approved elective related to
CRICOS 040320G
average of 5.0 (on a 7-point scale) your research or practice and a workshop
Duration 1 year that assists you in completing your major
(full-time) project. Your major project will culminate
Normally students will apply within the
Campus Kelvin Grove final year of their bachelors degree in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
program. and accompanying analysis.
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit
points) Additional entry requirements International Course
● You must provide your proposed structure
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) topic and identify a supervisor with
Course structure
your application form
Total credit 96 You will undertake a unit in research
● Applications are subject to approval
points design, an approved elective related to
by the Honours Coordinator.
your research or practice and a workshop
Credit points 48
full-time sem. that assists you in completing your major
International Entry project. Your major project will culminate
Start months February requirements in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
Int. Start Months February Academic entry requirement and accompanying analysis.
Course Associate Professor A completed recognised bachelors
Coordinator Angela Romano degree in a relevant field of study or Sample Structure
equivalent with a minimum grade point Code Title
Discipline
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 average of 5.0 (on a 7-point scale) Year 1, Semester 1
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
Normally students will apply within the KKP400-1 Honours Project
final year of their bachelors degree KKP400-2 Honours Project
program. Approaches to
KKP409
Honours Enquiry
Additional entry requirements
Choose one unit from the Creative
● You must provide your proposed
topic and identify a supervisor with Industries Honours Unit Options List*
your application form Year 1, Semester 2
● Applications are subject to approval KKP400-3 Honours Project
by the Honours Coordinator.
KKP400-4 Honours Project
Minimum English KKP400-5 Honours Project
requirements Honours Graduate
KKP401
Students must meet the English Seminar
proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language


Testing System)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5

Pathways to further study


On successful completion of this course
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
the Masters of Arts (Research) program
(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy
(Creative Industries) program (IF49) but
entry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,
also, on a range of factors including the
level of your Honours result, examiner
reports, and suitability of your research
for Creative Industries strategic aims as

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Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)
Handbook in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
Domestic Entry requirements
and accompanying analysis.
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement
A completed recognised bachelor degree
QUT code KK54 in a relevant field of study with a minimum International Course
CRICOS 040326B grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0 structure
(on QUT's 7-point scale). Course structure
Duration 1 year
(full-time) You will undertake a unit in research
Research proposals must be submitted design, an approved elective related to
Campus Kelvin Grove with your application. Proposed research your research or practice and a workshop
projects are subject to supervisor that assists you in completing your major
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit availability and resources available within project. Your major project will culminate
points) the faculty to support the proposed in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
research topic. and accompanying analysis.
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
International Entry Sample Structure
Total credit 96
points requirements Code Title
Credit points 48 Academic entry requirement Year 1, Semester 1
full-time sem. A completed recognised bachelor degree Theories of
in a relevant field of study with a minimum KJP400 Journalism, Media
Start months February
grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0 and Culture
Int. Start Months February (on QUT's 7-point scale).
KKP400-1 Honours Project
Course Associate Professor
Coordinator Angela Romano Research proposals must be submitted KKP400-2 Honours Project
with your application. Proposed research Approaches to
Discipline projects are subject to supervisor KKP409
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Honours Enquiry
Email: ci@qut.edu.au availability and resources available within
the faculty to support the proposed Year 1, Semester 2
research topic. KKP400-3 Honours Project
KKP400-4 Honours Project
Minimum English KKP400-5 Honours Project
requirements Honours Graduate
Students must meet the English KKP401
Seminar
proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language


Testing System)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further Study


On successful completion of this course
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
the Masters of Arts (Research) program
(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy
(Creative Industries) program (IF49) but
entry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,
also, on a range of factors including the
level of your Honours result, examiner
reports, and suitability of your research
for Creative Industries strategic aims as
well as availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structure


You will undertake a unit in research
design, an approved elective related to
your research or practice and a workshop
that assists you in completing your major
project. Your major project will culminate

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Bachelor of Music (Honours)
Handbook in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
Domestic Entry requirements
and accompanying analysis.
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement
A completed recognised bachelor degree
QUT code KK55 in a relevant field of study with a minimum International Course
CRICOS 031574E grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0 structure
(on QUT's 7-point scale). Course structure
Duration 1 year
(full-time) You will undertake a unit in research
Research proposals must be submitted design, an approved elective related to
Campus Kelvin Grove with your application. Proposed research your research or practice and a workshop
projects are subject to supervisor that assists you in completing your major
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit availability and resources available within project. Your major project will culminate
points) the faculty to support the proposed in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
research topic. and accompanying analysis.
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
International Entry Sample Structure
Total credit 96
points requirements Code Title
Credit points 48 Academic entry requirement Year 1, Semester 1
full-time sem. A completed recognised bachelor degree KKP400-1 Honours Project
in a relevant field of study with a minimum
Start months February KKP400-2 Honours Project
grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0
Int. Start Months February (on QUT's 7-point scale). Approaches to
KKP409
Honours Enquiry
Course Associate Professor
Coordinator Angela Romano Research proposals must be submitted Choose one unit from the Creative
with your application. Proposed research Industries Honours Unit Options List
Discipline projects are subject to supervisor
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
availability and resources available within Year 1, Semester 2
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
the faculty to support the proposed KKP400-3 Honours Project
research topic. KKP400-4 Honours Project
KKP400-5 Honours Project
Minimum English Honours Graduate
requirements KKP401
Seminar
Students must meet the English
proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language


Testing System)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further Study


On successful completion of this course
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
the Masters of Arts (Research) program
(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy
(Creative Industries) program (IF49) but
entry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,
also, on a range of factors including the
level of your Honours result, examiner
reports, and suitability of your research
for Creative Industries strategic aims as
well as availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structure


You will undertake a unit in research
design, an approved elective related to
your research or practice and a workshop
that assists you in completing your major
project. Your major project will culminate

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Bachelor of Media and Communication (Honours)
Handbook in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
Domestic Entry requirements
and accompanying analysis.
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement
A completed recognised bachelor degree
QUT code KK56 in a relevant field of study with a minimum International Course
CRICOS 072978A grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0 structure
(on QUT's 7-point scale). Course structure
Duration 1 year
(full-time) You will undertake a unit in research
Research proposals must be submitted design, an approved elective related to
Campus Kelvin Grove with your application. Proposed research your research or practice and a workshop
projects are subject to supervisor that assists you in completing your major
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $6400 per
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit availability and resources available within project. Your major project will culminate
points) the faculty to support the proposed in a thesis, or a creative or practical work
research topic. and accompanying analysis.
International fee 2017: $26700 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
International Entry Sample Structure
Total credit 96
points requirements Code Title
Credit points 48 Academic entry requirement Year 1, Semester 1
full-time sem. A completed recognised bachelor degree KKP400-1 Honours Project
in a relevant field of study with a minimum
Start months February KKP400-2 Honours Project
grade point average (GPA) score of 5.0
Int. Start Months February (on QUT's 7-point scale). Approaches to
KKP409
Honours Enquiry
Course Associate Professor
Coordinator Angela Romano Research proposals must be submitted Choose one unit from the Creative
with your application. Proposed research Industries Honours Unit Options List*
Discipline projects are subject to supervisor
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
availability and resources available within Year 1, Semester 2
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
the faculty to support the proposed KKP400-3 Honours Project
research topic. KKP400-4 Honours Project
KKP400-5 Honours Project
Minimum English Honours Graduate
requirements KKP401
Seminar
Students must meet the English
proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language


Testing System)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5

Pathways to Further Study


On successful completion of this course
you will be eligible to apply for entry into
the Masters of Arts (Research) program
(KK51) or the Doctor of Philosophy
(Creative Industries) program (IF49) but
entry into KK51 or IF49 is dependent,
also, on a range of factors including the
level of your Honours result, examiner
reports, and suitability of your research
for Creative Industries strategic aims as
well as availability of supervision.

Domestic Course structure


You will undertake a unit in research
design, an approved elective related to
your research or practice and a workshop
that assists you in completing your major
project. Your major project will culminate

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Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries
Handbook
Domestic Entry requirements
Year 2017 Academic entry requirements
A completed recognised bachelor degree
QUT code KK90 (or higher award) in any discipline.
CRICOS 064899M
International Entry
Duration 6 months
(full-time) requirements
Duration 1 year
Academic entry requirements
(part-time A completed recognised bachelor degree
domestic) (or higher award) in any discipline.
Campus Kelvin Grove
Minimum English
Domestic fee 2017: $9200 per course
(indicative) (48 credit points) requirements
Students must meet the English
International fee 2017: $13400 per course
(indicative) (48 credit points) proficiency requirements.

Total credit 48 IELTS (International English Language


points Testing System)
Credit points 48 Speaking 6.0
full-time sem.
Writing 6.0
Credit points 24 Reading 6.0
part-time sem.
Listening 6.0
Start months February, July
Overall 6.5
Int. Start Months February, July

Course Associate Professor Bree Pathways to Further Study


Coordinator Hadley On successful completion of this course
Discipline you will be eligible to apply for entry into
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 the Master of Creative Industries KK88 or
Email: ci@qut.edu.au the Master of Advertising (Creative
Advertising) IX96.

Sample Structure
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Introduction to Personal
KKM001 Social Media
Networking
Professional Networking
KKM002
Through Social Media
Telling Stories:
KKP112 Narrative in Creative
Industries
KKP113 Creative Project
One unit from the Creative Industries
Unit Options List
Note: From 2016 KKP111 Digital Tools
in the Creative Industries has been
replaced with KKM001 and KKM002.
Creative Industries Unit Options List
IVD Practices and
DXP401
Techniques
Advertising Creative:
KAP400
The Brief
Digital Writing: Words
KKP414
Under Glass
Creative Industries:
KXP406
Events and Festivals

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Master of Architecture
Handbook architecture studies comparable to QUT’s
Domestic Entry requirements
Bachelor of Design (Honours) program.
Year 2017 Academic entry requirements
Applicants applying on this basis must
Successful completion of QUT's DE42
QUT code DE80 submit prior course information and a
Bachelor of Design (Honours)
digital portfolio. Please refer to the
CRICOS 056390G (Architectural Studies) or
application documentation requirements
Duration 1 year Successful completion of QUT's DE40 for details.
(full-time) Bachelor of Design (Architectural Studies)
Application documentation requirements
Campus Gardens Point or
Domestic fee 2017: CSP $9100 per Your portfolio, prior course content and
A completed recognised 4 year
(indicative) year full-time (96 credit your academic transcripts will be
points) architectural design Bachelor program
assessed to determine if you have met
that is accredited by the AACA; or
International fee 2017: $27500 per year the course learning outcomes comparable
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) A completed recognised 4 year to QUT’s Bachelor of Design (Honours)
architectural design Bachelor non- (Architectural Studies). Please submit the
Total credit 96
points accredited program (international following with your application:
programs). You may be asked to submit a 1. Prior architecture course
Credit points 48 information including course
full-time sem. portfolio of design work.
overview and subject syllabus in
Start months February, July English; and
Additional information
2. A digital portfolio which must
Int. Start Months February, July All current DE40 Bachelor of Design
include the following:
(Architectural Studies) and DE42
Course Professor Paul Sanders
Coordinator Bachelor of Design (Honours) ● a minimum of 4 projects. Ensure
(Architectural Studies) graduands will that your architectural design
Discipline automatically receive an offer to start abilities are well represented in the
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
Email: ci@qut.edu.au DE80 Master of Architecture within three portfolio;
weeks of the current semester results ● fully documented design projects
being released. with a proper set of plans, sections,
elevations and perspectives (photos
All other applicants must apply via the of models optional), for each project
normal postgraduate admission process. included;
● samples of your university design
Applicants who have a three year assignments (architectural design
qualification must complete QUT's projects) from the highest year
Bachelor of Design (Honours) levels of design studio that you have
completed. The intent of the
(Architectural Studies) or a comparable
portfolio is to illustrate your highest
AACA accredited program. level of skill development during
your previous studies;
Applications for Bachelor of Design ● samples of design projects
(Honours) (Architectural Studies) are completed for professional work
made via QTAC. Please visit the QTAC (university studies only).
website for application closing dates and
how to apply information. Portfolios must be in English and
submitted in digital form (preferably ‘pdf’)
International Entry with your application.
requirements Note
Academic entry requirements
QUT's Bachelor of Design (Architectural Applicants who do not satisfy entry
Studies) or Bachelor of Design (Honours) requirements for the Master of
(Architectural Studies); or Architecture course may be considered
for a pathway via the Bachelor of Design
A completed recognised 4 year full-time (Honours) (Architectural Studies), leading
bachelor degree in architecture to the Master of Architecture.
comparable to QUT’s Bachelor of Design
(Honours) program. Applicants applying
Minimum English
on this basis must submit prior course
information and a digital portfolio. Please requirements
refer to the application documentation Students must meet the English
requirements for details; or proficiency requirements.

A completed recognised 3 year full-time IELTS (International English Language


bachelor degree in architecture plus at Testing System)
least 1 year of recognised postgraduate Speaking 6.0

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Master of Architecture
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5

Description
The Master of Architecture enables the
development of advanced yet balanced
understanding in architectural design and
research, contextual studies, technology
and science and studies for professional
practice. It is the professional degree
required, along with the requisite post-
graduate work experience, for registration
as an architect.

Professional Recognition
Graduates of the DE80 Master of
Architecture meet the academic
requirements for membership of the
Australian Institute of Architects (AIA).
Graduates who have also completed two
years of practical architectural experience
(at least one year postgraduate) will be
eligible to undertake the Architectural
Practice Examination which, if successful,
will enable the graduate to be eligible for
registration with any Board of Architects
in Australia.

Sample Structure
Semesters
● Year 1 - Semester 1
● Year 1 - Semester 2

Code Title
Year 1 - Semester 1
DAN101 Master Studio A
Contemporary
DAN125 Architectural
Culture
Architectural
DAN145 Professional
Practice
Course Notes
Year 1 - Semester 2
DAN201 Master Studio B
Project
DAN235
Management
Contract
DAN245
Administration

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Master of Advertising (Creative Advertising)
Handbook
Domestic Entry requirements Sample Structure
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement Semesters
A completed recognised bachelor degree
QUT code IX96 (or higher award) in an advertising or ● February Entry
relevant field of study with a minimum
● Semester 1
CRICOS 048322G ● Semester 2
grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (on
Duration 1.5 years ● Semester 3
(full-time)
QUT's 7 point scale). ● July Entry
● Semester 1
Duration 3 years Relevant field of study include ● Semester 2
(part-time) advertising, marketing, business ● Semester 3
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens communication, graphic design, visual
Point arts, interactive & visual design, web Code Title
design, creative writing, journalism, February Entry
Domestic fee 2017: $20400 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) media, social media, new media, film & tv,
Semester 1
communications, public relations, creative
International fee 2017: $27500 per year production & arts management, *Part time students will complete two
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) units per semester.
entertainment industries, mass
Total credit 144 communications. Advertising
points AMN420
Management
Credit points 48 International Entry Advertising Creative:
full-time sem. KAP401
requirements Concept to Campaign
Credit points 24 Academic entry requirement Advertising Creative:
part-time sem. KAP403
A completed recognised bachelor degree Trends in New Media
Start months February, July (or higher award) in an advertising or Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
Int. Start Months February, July relevant field of study with a minimum Option or Postgraduate University Wide
grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (on Unit Option
Course Associate Professor Bree QUT's 7 point scale).
Coordinator Hadley Semester 2
Relevant field of study include Advertising Creative:
Discipline Dr Linda Pollard
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 advertising, marketing, business KAP402 Copywriting and Art
(Creative Industries) communication, graphic design, visual Direction
Email: ci@qut.edu.au
(Creative Industries) arts, interactive & visual design, web Project Design in the
KKP003
design, creative writing, journalism, Creative Industries
media, social media, new media, film & tv, Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
communications, public relations, creative Option or Postgraduate University Wide
production & arts management, Unit Option
entertainment industries, mass
Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
communications.
Option or Postgraduate University Wide
Unit Option
Minimum English
Semester 3
requirements
Innovation in the
Students must meet the English
KKP004-1 Creative Industries:
proficiency requirements.
Major Project
IELTS (International English Language Innovation in the
Testing System) KKP004-2 Creative Industries:
Speaking 6.0 Major Project
Writing 6.0 Innovation in the
Reading 6.0 KKP004-3 Creative Industries:
Major Project
Listening 6.0
Innovation in the
Overall 6.5 KKP004-4 Creative Industries:
Major Project
Pathways to Further Study July Entry
On successful completion of this course Semester 1
you may be eligible to apply for entry into
the Doctor of Creative Industries Advertising
AMN420
(Research). Management
Advertising Creative:
KAP401
Concept to Campaign
Advertising Creative:
KAP403
Trends in New Media

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Master of Advertising (Creative Advertising)
Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
Option or Postgraduate University Wide
Unit Option
Semester 2
Advertising Creative:
KAP402 Copywriting and Art
Direction
Project Design in the
KKP003
Creative Industries
Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
Option or Postgraduate University Wide
Unit Option
Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
Option or Postgraduate University Wide
Unit Option
Semester 3
Innovation in the
KKP004-1 Creative Industries:
Major Project
Innovation in the
KKP004-2 Creative Industries:
Major Project
Innovation in the
KKP004-3 Creative Industries:
Major Project
Innovation in the
KKP004-4 Creative Industries:
Major Project
* AMN421 may count towards this study
area if completed in 2015 or earlier.
* KIP424, KIP426, and KIP429 may
count towards this study area if
completed by mid 2012 or earlier.

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Master of Creative Industries
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code KK88
proficiency requirements.
CRICOS 064900A
IELTS (International English Language
Duration 1.5 years Testing System)
(full-time)
Speaking 6.0
Duration 3 years
(part-time Writing 6.0
domestic) Reading 6.0
Domestic fee 2017: $18,800 per year Listening 6.0
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
Overall 6.5
International fee 2017: $27,000 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)

Total credit 144


points

Credit points 48
full-time sem.

Credit points 24
part-time sem.

Start months February, July

Int. Start Months February, July

Course Associate Professor Bree


Coordinator Hadley

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Master of Creative Industries (Creative Production and Arts Management)
Handbook Code Title
Domestic Entry requirements
Year 1, Semester 1 (February)
Year 2017 Academic entry requirements
A completed recognised bachelor degree Entrepreneurship in the
QUT code KK88 KKP001
(or higher award) in a creative and / or Creative Economy
CRICOS 064900A production arts management field, 20:20 Vision: Imagining the
business, youth or community arts or KKP002
Creative Future
Duration 1.5 years relevant discipline with a minimum grade
(full-time) Advanced Practice in
point average (GPA) score of 4.0 (on KXP411 Creative Production and
Duration 3 years QUT's 7 point scale).
(part-time Arts Management
domestic) Creative Production and Arts
International Entry Management Unit Option
Campus Kelvin Grove
requirements Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
Domestic fee 2017: $18,800 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Academic entry requirements Project Design in the
A completed recognised bachelor degree KKP003
Creative Industries
International fee 2017: $27,000 per year (or higher award) in a creative and / or
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Creative Production and Arts
production arts management field with a
Total credit 144 minimum grade point average (GPA) Management Unit Option
points score of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale). Creative Production and Arts
Credit points 48 Management Unit Option
full-time sem. Minimum English Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
Credit points 24 requirements Option
part-time sem. Students must meet the English Year 2, Semester 1 (February)
Start months February, July proficiency requirements. Innovation in the Creative
KKP004-1
Industries: Major Project
Int. Start Months February, July IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) Innovation in the Creative
Course Associate Professor Bree KKP004-2
Industries: Major Project
Coordinator Hadley Speaking 6.0
Innovation in the Creative
Discipline Joon-Lee Kwok Writing 6.0 KKP004-3
Industries: Major Project
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Reading 6.0
Email: ci@qut.edu.au Innovation in the Creative
Listening 6.0 KKP004-4
Industries: Major Project
Overall 6.5 Course Notes
For students who have advanced
Early Exit Options standing of 48 credit points, full time
Students who have completed 48 credit entry is only available in February. Part
points may be eligible to graduate with time students will enrol in two units per
KK86 Graduate Certificate in Creative semester over six semesters.
Industries. Students who have completed
48 credit points (with at least 36 of these
credit points in their Study Area A) may
be eligible to graduate with KK86
Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries
(Study Area A).

Students who have completed 96 credit


points may be eligible to graduate with a
Graduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further Study


On successful completion of this course
you may be eligible to apply for entry into
the Doctor of Creative Industries
(Research).

Sample Structure
Semesters
● Year 1, Semester 1 (February)
● Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
● Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

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Master of Creative Industries (Interactive and Visual Design)
Handbook Year 1, Semester 1 (February)
Domestic Entry requirements
Entrepreneurship in the
Year 2017 Academic entry requirements KKP001
Creative Economy
A completed recognised bachelor degree
QUT code KK88 (or higher award) in an interactive and 20:20 Vision: Imagining the
KKP002
visual design field with a minimum grade Creative Future
CRICOS 064900A
point average (GPA) of 4.0 or better (on Advanced Practice in
Duration 1.5 years QUT's 7 point scale). DXP412 Interactive and Visual
(full-time)
Design
Duration 3 years International Entry
(part-time Interactive and Visual Design Unit
domestic) requirements Option
Campus Kelvin Grove Academic entry requirements Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
A completed recognised bachelor degree Project Design in the
Domestic fee 2017: $18,800 per year KKP003
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) (or higher award) in an interactive and Creative Industries
visual design field with a minimum grade Interactive and Visual Design Unit
International fee 2017: $27,000 per year point average (GPA) of 4.0 or better
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) Option
(on QUT's 7 point scale).
Interactive and Visual Design Unit
Total credit 144
points Option
Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
Credit points 48 Minimum English Option
full-time sem.
requirements Year 2, Semester 1 (February)
Credit points 24 Students must meet the English
part-time sem. Innovation in the Creative
proficiency requirements. KKP004-1
Start months February, July Industries: Major Project
IELTS (International English Language Innovation in the Creative
Int. Start Months February, July Testing System) KKP004-2
Industries: Major Project
Course Associate Professor Bree Speaking 6.0 Innovation in the Creative
Coordinator Hadley KKP004-3
Writing 6.0 Industries: Major Project
Discipline Jane Turner Reading 6.0 Innovation in the Creative
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 KKP004-4
Email: ci@qut.edu.au Listening 6.0 Industries: Major Project
Overall 6.5 Course Notes
For students who have advanced
standing of 48 credit points, full time
Early Exit Options entry is only available in February. Part
Students who have completed 48 credit
time students will enrol in two units per
points may be eligible to graduate with
semester over six semesters.
KK86 Graduate Certificate in Creative
Industries. Students who have completed
48 credit points (with at least 36 of these
credit points in their Study Area A) may
be eligible to graduate with KK86a
Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries
(Study Area A).

Students who have completed 96 credit


points may be eligible to graduate with a
Graduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further Study


On successful completion of this course
you may be eligible to apply for entry into
the Doctor of Creative Industries
(Research).

Sample Structure
Semesters
● Year 1, Semester 1 (February)
● Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
● Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

Code Title

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Master of Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary)
Handbook Entrepreneurship in the
Domestic Entry requirements KKP001
Creative Economy
Year 2017 Academic entry requirements 20:20 Vision: Imagining the
A completed recognised bachelor degree KKP002
QUT code KK88 Creative Future
(or higher award) in a relevant discipline
with a minimum grade point average Interdisciplinary Unit Option
CRICOS 064900A
(GPA) score of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point Interdisciplinary Unit Option
Duration 1.5 years scale).
(full-time) Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
Duration 3 years Project Design in the
(part-time
International Entry KKP003
Creative Industries
domestic) requirements *Students commencing in July must
Campus Kelvin Grove Academic entry requirement study KWP420 in second semester.
A completed recognised bachelor degree Transmedia Storytelling:
Domestic fee 2017: $18,800 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) (or higher award) in a relevant discipline KWP420 From Interviewing to Multi-
with a minimum grade point average Platform
International fee 2017: $27,000 per year (GPA) score of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points)
scale). Interdisciplinary Unit Option
Total credit 144 Creative Industries Postgraduate Unit
points Minimum English Option
Credit points 48 requirements Year 2, Semester 1 (February)
full-time sem. Innovation in the Creative
Students must meet the English KKP004-1
Credit points 24 proficiency requirements. Industries: Major Project
part-time sem.
Innovation in the Creative
IELTS (International English Language KKP004-2
Start months February, July Industries: Major Project
Testing System)
Int. Start Months February, July Innovation in the Creative
Speaking 6.0 KKP004-3
Industries: Major Project
Course Associate Professor Bree Writing 6.0 Innovation in the Creative
Coordinator Hadley KKP004-4
Reading 6.0 Industries: Major Project
Discipline Listening 6.0
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Course Notes
Email: ci@qut.edu.au Overall 6.5 For students who have advanced
standing of 48 credit points, full time
Early Exit Options entry is only available in February. Part
Students who have completed 48 credit time students will enrol in two units per
points may be eligible to graduate with semester over six semesters.
KK86 Graduate Certificate in Creative
Industries. Students who have completed
48 credit points (with at least 36 of these
credit points in their Study Area A) may
be eligible to graduate with KK86
Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries
(Study Area A).

Students who have completed 96 credit


points may be eligible to graduate with a
Graduate Diploma in Creative Industries.

Pathways to Further Study


On successful completion of this course
you may be eligible to apply for entry into
the Doctor of Creative Industries
(Research).

Sample Structure
Semesters
● Year 1, Semester 1 (February)
● Year 1, Semester 2 (July)
● Year 2, Semester 1 (February)

Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1 (February)

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Master of Philosophy
Handbook supervisor and topic when submitting a
Domestic Entry requirements
To be eligible for this course, you need formal application. An application is likely
Year 2017 to be more successful where a supervisor
either:
QUT code IF80 ● a completed recognised bachelor and topic are well matched.
honours degree in a discipline
CRICOS 095410G Applicants should ensure that there is a
relevant to your intended area of
Duration 2 years study or genuine fit with the potential supervisor's
(full-time) ● a completed recognised bachelor research interests by looking at the
degree or equivalent in a discipline interests of the researchers within the
Duration 4 years
(part-time relevant to your intended area of relevant school as described on our
domestic) study with: a minimum grade point research areas website.
average (GPA) score of 5.00 (on
Campus Gardens Point, Kelvin QUT's 7 point scale)relevant This contact should include a transcript of
Grove professional and/or research academic records, the topic area which
Domestic fee 2017: $21,800 - $29,200 experience (as determined by the you wish to study, the school in which you
(indicative) per year full-time if you faculty). wish to undertake your research, and if
exceed the maximum time
under RTP known, the name of a potential
Applications and proposed research
supervisor.
International fee 2017: $27,000 - $32,500 projects are subject to supervisor
(indicative) per year full-time availability and resources available within
the faculty. Minimum English
Total credit 144
points requirements
Applicants are asked to nominate a Students must meet the English
Start months January, February, supervisor and topic when submitting a
March, April, May, June, proficiency requirements.
July, August, September, formal application. An application is likely
October, November, to be more successful where a supervisor IELTS (International English Language
December and topic are well matched. Testing System)
Int. Start Months January, February, Speaking 6.0
March, April, May, June, Applicants should ensure that there is a
July, August, September, Writing 6.0
genuine fit with the potential supervisor's
October, November, Reading 6.0
December research interests by looking at the
interests of the researchers within the Listening 6.0
Course relevant school as described on our
Coordinator Overall 6.5
research areas website.
Discipline
Coordinator This contact should include a transcript of Domestic Course structure
academic records, the topic area which Mandatory units
you wish to study, the school in which you You'll need to complete:
wish to undertake your research, and if ● a time-based thesis

known, the name of a potential ● IFN001 Advanced Information

supervisor. Research Skills.

International Entry You may need to complete other units


that are recommended by your faculty,
requirements negotiated with you and based on the
To be eligible for this course, you need skills gaps identified in your research
either: degree skills audit.
● a completed recognised bachelor

honours degree in a discipline


relevant to your intended area of
Study areas
study or Your faculty may have several
● a completed recognised bachelor specialisations (study areas) that your
degree or equivalent in a discipline research will align with. This will appear
relevant to your intended area of on your testamur at graduation:
study with: a minimum grade point
average (GPA) score of 5.00 (on Business
QUT's 7 point scale)relevant ● Master of Philosophy (Accountancy)
professional and/or research ● Master of Philosophy (Advertising)
experience (as determined by the ● Master of Philosophy (Economics)
faculty). ● Master of Philosophy
(Entrepreneurship and Innovation)
Applications and proposed research ● Master of Philosophy (Finance)
projects are subject to supervisor ● Master of Philosophy (Human
availability and resources available within Resource Management)
the faculty. ● Master of Philosophy (International
Business)
Applicants are asked to nominate a ● Master of Philosophy (Management)

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Master of Philosophy
● Master of Philosophy (Marketing) Business
● Master of Philosophy (Philanthropy ● Master of Philosophy (Accountancy)
and Nonprofit Studies) ● Master of Philosophy (Advertising)
● Master of Philosophy (Public ● Master of Philosophy (Economics)
Relations) ● Master of Philosophy
(Entrepreneurship and Innovation)
Creative Industries ● Master of Philosophy (Finance)
● Master of Philosophy (Design) ● Master of Philosophy (Human
● Master of Philosophy Resource Management)
(Communication) ● Master of Philosophy (International
● Master of Philosophy (Creative Business)
Practice) ● Master of Philosophy (Management)
● Master of Philosophy (Marketing)
Education ● Master of Philosophy (Philanthropy
● Master of Philosophy (Education) and Nonprofit Studies)
● Master of Philosophy (Public
Health Relations)
● Master of Philosophy (Biomedical
Sciences) Creative Industries
● Master of Philosophy (Exercise ● Master of Philosophy (Design)
Sciences) ● Master of Philosophy
● Master of Philosophy (Nursing) (Communication)
● Master of Philosophy (Nutrition and ● Master of Philosophy (Creative
Dietetics) Practice)
● Master of Philosophy (Optometry)
● Master of Philosophy Education
(Paramedicine) ● Master of Philosophy (Education)
● Master of Philosophy (Pharmacy)
● Master of Philosophy (Physical Health
Education) ● Master of Philosophy (Biomedical
● Master of Philosophy (Podiatry) Sciences)
● Master of Philosophy (Public ● Master of Philosophy (Exercise
Health) Sciences)
● Master of Philosophy (Psychology) ● Master of Philosophy (Nursing)
● Master of Philosophy (Radiology) ● Master of Philosophy (Nutrition and
● Master of Philosophy (Social Work) Dietetics)
● Master of Philosophy (Optometry)
Law ● Master of Philosophy
● Master of Philosophy (Law) (Paramedicine)
● Master of Philosophy (Justice) ● Master of Philosophy (Pharmacy)
● Master of Philosophy (Physical
Science and Engineering Education)
● Master of Philosophy (Engineering) ● Master of Philosophy (Podiatry)
● Master of Philosophy (Information ● Master of Philosophy (Public
Technology) Health)
● Master of Philosophy (Mathematics) ● Master of Philosophy (Psychology)
● Master of Philosophy (Science) ● Master of Philosophy (Radiology)
● Master of Philosophy (Urban ● Master of Philosophy (Social Work)
Development)
Law
International Course ● Master of Philosophy (Law)
● Master of Philosophy (Justice)
structure
Mandatory units Science and Engineering
You'll need to complete: ● Master of Philosophy (Engineering)
● a time-based thesis ● Master of Philosophy (Information
● IFN001 Advanced Information Technology)
Research Skills. ● Master of Philosophy (Mathematics)
● Master of Philosophy (Science)
You may need to complete other units ● Master of Philosophy (Urban
that are recommended by your faculty, Development)
negotiated with you and based on the
skills gaps identified in your research
degree skills audit.

Study areas
Your faculty may have several
specialisations (study areas) that your
research will align with. This will appear
on your testamur at graduation:

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Master of Arts (Research)
Handbook documentations including your detailed
Domestic Entry requirements
research proposal.
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement
A completed recognised bachelor
QUT code KK51 honours degree including a major International Entry
CRICOS 046055E relevant to the intended area of study; or requirements
Duration 1.5 years
Academic entry requirement
A completed recognised bachelor degree A completed recognised bachelor
(full-time)
(or equivalent) including a major relevant honours degree including a major
Duration 3 years to the intended area of study with a relevant to the intended area of study; or
(part-time) minimum grade point average (GPA)
Campus Kelvin Grove score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) and A completed recognised bachelor degree
relevant professional and/ or research (or equivalent) including a major relevant
Domestic fee 2017: $23000 per year experience as determined by Faculty.
(indicative) full-time if you exceed the to the intended area of study with a
maximum time under RTP minimum grade point average (GPA)
Research proposals must be submitted score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) and
International fee 2017: $27000 per year with your application. Proposed research
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) relevant professional and/ or research
projects are subject to supervisor experience as determined by Faculty.
Total credit 144 availability and resources available within
points the faculty to support the proposed Research proposals must be submitted
Credit points 48 research topic. with your application. Proposed research
full-time sem. projects are subject to supervisor
Application Guide availability and resources available within
Credit points 24
part-time sem. Applicants are asked to nominate a the faculty to support the proposed
supervisor and topic when submitting a research topic.
Start months February, July formal application. An application is likely
Int. Start Months February, July to be more successful where a supervisor Application Guide
and topic are well matched. Applicants are asked to nominate a
Course Professor Brian McNair
Coordinator supervisor and topic when submitting a
Applicants should ensure that there is a formal application. An application is likely
Discipline genuine fit with the potential supervisor's to be more successful where a supervisor
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 research interests by looking at the
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au and topic are well matched.
interests of the researchers within the
relevant school as described on the QUT Applicants should ensure that there is a
Creative Industries Faculty website. genuine fit with the potential supervisor's
Applicants are encouraged to contact the research interests by looking at the
postgraduate research enquiries team for interests of the researchers within the
assistance at (ci.hdr@qut.edu.au) relevant school as described on the QUT
Creative Industries Faculty website.
This contact should include a transcript of Applicants are encouraged to contact the
academic records, the topic area which postgraduate research enquiries team for
you wish to study, the school in which you assistance at (ci.hdr@qut.edu.au)
wish to undertake your research, and if
known, the name of a potential This contact should include a transcript of
supervisor. The HDR Admissions Officer academic records, the topic area which
may ask you for further information to you wish to study, the school in which you
assist with your enquiry. The information wish to undertake your research, and if
will be passed onto the nominated (or known, the name of a potential
relevant) school or supervisor. supervisor. The HDR Admissions Officer
may ask you for further information to
Faculty Research Contact assist with your enquiry. The information
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au will be passed onto the nominated (or
relevant) school or supervisor.
Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114
Faculty Research Contact
QUT Creative Industries Faculty
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au
Musk Ave
Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059 Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114
Application Submission QUT Creative Industries Faculty
You can submit an online application or Musk Ave
hardcopy using the PR Form. Hardcopy Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059
applications can be emailed to the QUT
HDR Admissions Office at Application Submission
(research.enquiries@qut.edu.au). You can submit an application using the
Applications must include all supporting

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Master of Arts (Research)
FR Form. Applications can be emailed to Code Title study load over four semesters.
QUT Admissions Year 1, Semester 1 Advanced Information
IFN001
(qut.intadmission@qut.edu.au). Approaches to Media, Research Skills
Applications must include all supporting KKP609 Communication and Approaches to Media,
documentations including your detailed Cultural Research KKP609 Communication and
research proposal. Cultural Research
Advanced Information
IFN001
Research Skills Thesis Unit
Minimum English
Thesis Unit Note: students commencing in July
requirements should consult with their supervisor prior
Students must meet the English Optional Complementary Studies Unit
to enrolment in KKP609.
proficiency requirements. Note: Students commencing in July
should consult with their Supervisor prior Semester 2
IELTS (International English Language to enrolment in KKP609. Thesis Unit
Testing System) KKP615 Graduate Seminar
Year 1, Semester 2
Speaking 6.0 *Students commencing in July will work
Thesis Unit
Writing 6.0 with their Supervisor prior to enrolment
Optional Complementary Studies Unit
Reading 6.0 in KKP609.
Year 2, Semester 1
Listening 6.0
Thesis Unit
Overall 6.5
Semesters
Pathways to Further Study ● Semester 1
On successful completion of this course ● Semester 2
you will be eligible to apply for entry into ● Semester 3
the Doctor of Creative Industries ● *Students commencing in July will
(Research) (KK59) or the Doctor of work with their Supervisor prior to
Philosophy (Creative Industries) (IF49) enrolment in KKP609.
provided you meet entry requirements.
Code Title
Semester 1
Domestic Course structure
This course is a three semester or 18 Part-time students will enrol in a reduced
month program (full-time equivalent), study load over six semesters.
usually comprising of 12 credit points of Advanced Information
IFN001
core coursework and up to 24 credit Research Skills
points of optional electives, with the Approaches to Media,
remainder of the program culminating in KKP609 Communication and
submission of a research thesis. Cultural Research
Research component Complementary Studies Unit
Thesis Unit
The research component is undertaken Note: students commencing in July
as a research thesis of 30 000 words. should consult with their Supervisor prior
to enrolment in KKP609.
International Course Semester 2
structure Complementary Studies Unit
This course is a three semester or 18
month program (full-time equivalent), Thesis Unit
usually comprising of 12 credit points of Semester 3
core coursework and up to 24 credit KKP615 Graduate Seminar
points of optional electives, with the
Thesis Unit
remainder of the program culminating in
submission of a research thesis. *Students commencing in July will work
with their Supervisor prior to enrolment
Research component in KKP609.

The research component is undertaken Semesters


as a research thesis of 30 000 words. ● Semester 1
● Semester 2
Sample Structure ● *Students commencing in July will
Semesters work with their Supervisor prior to
enrolment in KKP609.
● Year 1, Semester 1
● Year 1, Semester 2 Code Title
● Year 2, Semester 1 Semester 1
Part-time students will enrol in a reduced

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Master of Design (Research)
Handbook Applications must include all supporting
Domestic Entry requirements
documentations including your detailed
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement research proposal.
A completed recognised bachelor
QUT code KK60 honours degree including a major
relevant to the intended area of study; or International Entry
CRICOS 077690K
requirements
Duration 1.5 years A completed recognised bachelor degree
(full-time) Academic entry requirement
(or equivalent) including a major relevant A completed recognised bachelor
Campus Gardens Point to the intended area of study with a honours degree including a major
minimum grade point average (GPA) relevant to the intended area of study; or
Domestic fee 2017: $23000 per year
(indicative) full-time if you exceed the score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) and
maximum time under RTP relevant professional and/ or research A completed recognised bachelor degree
experience as determined by Faculty. (or equivalent) including a major relevant
International fee 2017: $27100 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) to the intended area of study with a
Research proposals must be submitted minimum grade point average (GPA)
Total credit 192 with your application. Proposed research
points score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) and
projects are subject to supervisor relevant professional and/ or research
Credit points 48 availability and resources available within experience as determined by Faculty.
full-time sem. the faculty to support the proposed
Start months February, July research topic. Research proposals must be submitted
with your application. Proposed research
Int. Start Months February, July Application Guide projects are subject to supervisor
Course Professor Rosemary Applicants are asked to nominate a availability and resources available within
Coordinator Kennedy supervisor and topic when submitting a the faculty to support the proposed
formal application. An application is likely research topic.
Discipline
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 to be more successful where a supervisor
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au and topic are well matched. Application Guide
Applicants are asked to nominate a
Applicants should ensure that there is a supervisor and topic when submitting a
genuine fit with the potential supervisor's formal application. An application is likely
research interests by looking at the to be more successful where a supervisor
interests of the researchers within the and topic are well matched.
relevant school as described on the QUT
Creative Industries Faculty website. Applicants should ensure that there is a
Applicants are encouraged to contact the genuine fit with the potential supervisor's
postgraduate research enquiries team for research interests by looking at the
assistance at (ci.hdr@qut.edu.au) interests of the researchers within the
relevant school as described on the QUT
This contact should include a transcript of Creative Industries Faculty website.
academic records, the topic area which Applicants are encouraged to contact the
you wish to study, the school in which you postgraduate research enquiries team for
wish to undertake your research, and if assistance at (ci.hdr@qut.edu.au)
known, the name of a potential
supervisor. The HDR Admissions Officer This contact should include a transcript of
may ask you for further information to academic records, the topic area which
assist with your enquiry. The information you wish to study, the school in which you
will be passed onto the nominated (or wish to undertake your research, and if
relevant) school or supervisor. known, the name of a potential
supervisor. The HDR Admissions Officer
Faculty Research Contact may ask you for further information to
assist with your enquiry. The information
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au
will be passed onto the nominated (or
Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114 relevant) school or supervisor.

QUT Creative Industries Faculty Faculty Research Contact


Musk Ave
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au
Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059
Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114
Application Submission
You can submit an online application or QUT Creative Industries Faculty
hardcopy using the PR Form. Hardcopy Musk Ave
applications can be emailed to the QUT Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059
HDR Admissions Office at
(research.enquiries@qut.edu.au).

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Master of Design (Research)

Application Submission Optional Complementary Studies Unit


Domestic Course structure
You can submit an application using the This course is a three semester or 18 Year 2, Semester 1
FR Form. Applications can be emailed to month program (full-time equivalent), Thesis Unit
QUT Admissions usually comprising of a 12 credit points of
(qut.intadmission@qut.edu.au). core coursework unit and up to 24 credit A number of changes have been made to
Applications must include all supporting points of optional electives, with the Creative Industries courses. Units have
documentations including your detailed remainder of the program culminating in been
research proposal. submission of a research thesis.
Semesters
Minimum English This course is a three semester or 18 ● Year 1, Semester 1
month program (full-time equivalent), ● Year 1, Semester 2
requirements usually comprising of a 12 credit points of ● Year 2, Semester 1
Students must meet the English
core coursework unit and up to 24 credit ● *Students commencing in July will
proficiency requirements. work with their Supervisor prior to
points of optional electives, with the
remainder of the program culminating in enrolment in KKP624.
IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) submission of a research thesis.
Code Title
Speaking 6.0 Research component Year 1, Semester 1
Writing 6.0 Approaches to Design
Depending on the nature of your project, KKP624
Reading 6.0 Research
the research component may be
Listening 6.0 undertaken either as a research thesis of Thesis unit (24cp)
Overall 6.5 30 000 words, or as a creative practice- Complementary Studies Unit 1
based project with a written component of Advanced Information
7000-10 000 words. IFN001
Level 7 cognate entry Research Skills
Students commencing the program with a Year 1, Semester 2
level 7 qualification (3 year Bachelors International Course Thesis unit (36cp)
degree or equivalent in a relevant structure Complementary Studies Unit 2
discipline) will complete four compulsory This course is a three semester or 18
coursework units related to research month program (full-time equivalent), Year 2, Semester 1
training, advanced specialist skills and usually comprising of a 12 credit points of KKP615 Graduate Seminar
development of a thesis/exegesis, core coursework unit and up to 24 credit Thesis unit (36cp)
including two complementary studies points of optional electives, with the
units. All candidates will undertake *Students commencing in July will work
remainder of the program culminating in
research thesis unit which may be with their Supervisor prior to enrolment
submission of a research thesis.
undertaken either as a research thesis of in KKP624.
approximately 30,000 words, or as a Research component
practice-led project of industry embedded Semesters
project with a wirtten component of Depending on the nature of your project, ● Year 1, Semester 1
10,000 - 15,000 words. the research component may be ● Year 1, Semester 2
undertaken either as a research thesis of ● *Students commencing in July will
Level 8 cognate entry 30 000 words, or as a creative practice- work with their Supervisor prior to
based project with a written component of enrolment in KKP624.
Students commencing the program with a
level 8 qualification (4 years Honours 7000-10 000 words.
Code Title
degree or equivalent in a relevant
Sample Structure Year 1, Semester 1
discipline) will complete two compulsory
coursework units related to research Semesters Approaches to Design
KKP624
training, advanced specialist skills and Research
development of a thesis/exegesis. All ● Year 1, Semester 1 Thesis Unit (36cp)
candidates will undertake research thesis
● Year 1, Semester 2
● Year 2, Semester 1 Advanced Information
unit which may be undertaken either as a IFN001
Research Skills
research thesis of approximately 30,000 Code Title Year 1, Semester 2
words, or as a practice-led project of
Year 1, Semester 1 KKP615 Graduate Seminar
industry embedded project with a written
component of 10,000 - 15,000 words. Approaches to Design Thesis Unit (36cp)
KKP624
Research
*Students commencing in July will work
Pathways to Further Study IFN001
Advanced Information with their Supervisor prior to enrolment
On successful completion of this course Research Skills in KKP624.
you will be eligible to apply for entry into Thesis Unit
the Doctor of Creative Industries
Optional Complementary Studies Unit
(Research) (KK59) or the Doctor of
Philosophy (Creative Industries) (IF49) Note: Students commencing in July
provided you meet entry requirements. should consult with their Supervisor prior
to enrolment in KKP624.
Year 1, Semester 2
Thesis Unit

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Master of Fine Arts (Research)
Handbook Applications must include all supporting
Domestic Entry requirements
documentations including your detailed
Year 2017 Academic entry requirement research proposal.
A completed recognised bachelor
QUT code KK70 honours degree including a major
relevant to the intended area of study; or International Entry
CRICOS 079946G
requirements
Duration 1.5 years A completed recognised bachelor degree
(full-time) Academic entry requirement
(or equivalent) including a major relevant A completed recognised bachelor
Campus Kelvin Grove to the intended area of study with a honours degree including a major
minimum grade point average (GPA) relevant to the intended area of study; or
Domestic fee 2017: $22600 per year
(indicative) full-time if you exceed the score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) and
maximum time under RTP relevant professional and/ or research A completed recognised bachelor degree
experience as determined by Faculty. (or equivalent) including a major relevant
International fee 2017: $27000 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) to the intended area of study with a
Research proposals must be submitted minimum grade point average (GPA)
Total credit 144 with your application. Proposed research
points score of 5.0 (on QUT’s 7 point scale) and
projects are subject to supervisor relevant professional and/ or research
Credit points 48 availability and resources available within experience as determined by Faculty.
full-time sem. the faculty to support the proposed
Start months February, July research topic. Research proposals must be submitted
with your application. Proposed research
Int. Start Months February, July Application Guide projects are subject to supervisor
Course Dr Donna Hancox Applicants are asked to nominate a availability and resources available within
Coordinator supervisor and topic when submitting a the faculty to support the proposed
formal application. An application is likely research topic.
Discipline
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 to be more successful where a supervisor
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au and topic are well matched. Application Guide
Applicants are asked to nominate a
Applicants should ensure that there is a supervisor and topic when submitting a
genuine fit with the potential supervisor's formal application. An application is likely
research interests by looking at the to be more successful where a supervisor
interests of the researchers within the and topic are well matched.
relevant school as described on the QUT
Creative Industries Faculty website. Applicants should ensure that there is a
Applicants are encouraged to contact the genuine fit with the potential supervisor's
postgraduate research enquiries team for research interests by looking at the
assistance at (ci.hdr@qut.edu.au) interests of the researchers within the
relevant school as described on the QUT
This contact should include a transcript of Creative Industries Faculty website.
academic records, the topic area which Applicants are encouraged to contact the
you wish to study, the school in which you postgraduate research enquiries team for
wish to undertake your research, and if assistance at (ci.hdr@qut.edu.au)
known, the name of a potential
supervisor. The HDR Admissions Officer This contact should include a transcript of
may ask you for further information to academic records, the topic area which
assist with your enquiry. The information you wish to study, the school in which you
will be passed onto the nominated (or wish to undertake your research, and if
relevant) school or supervisor. known, the name of a potential
supervisor. The HDR Admissions Officer
Faculty Research Contact may ask you for further information to
assist with your enquiry. The information
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au
will be passed onto the nominated (or
Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114 relevant) school or supervisor.

QUT Creative Industries Faculty Faculty Research Contact


Musk Ave
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au
Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059
Telephone: +61 (7) 3138 8114
Application Submission
You can submit an online application or QUT Creative Industries Faculty
hardcopy using the PR Form. Hardcopy Musk Ave
applications can be emailed to the QUT Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059
HDR Admissions Office at
(research.enquiries@qut.edu.au).

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Master of Fine Arts (Research)

Application Submission Code Title


Domestic Course structure
You can submit an application using the This course is a three semester or 18 Year 1, Semester 1
FR Form. Applications can be emailed to month program (full-time equivalent), Approaches to
QUT Admissions usually comprising of a 12 credit points of KKP601 Research in the
(qut.intadmission@qut.edu.au). core coursework unit and up to 24 credit Creative Industries
Applications must include all supporting points of optional electives, with the Advanced Information
documentations including your detailed remainder of the program culminating in IFN001
Research Skills
research proposal. submission of a research thesis.
Thesis unit
Minimum English Research component Optional Complementary Studies Unit
requirements Year 1, Semester 2
The research component will be
Students must meet the English undertaken as a creative practice-based Thesis unit
proficiency requirements. project with a written component of 7000- Optional Complementary Studies Unit
10 000 words. Year 2, Semester 1
IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) Creative practice-led projects may Thesis unit
Speaking 6.0 include:
Writing 6.0 ● a significant creative work such as a Semesters
live performance or music ● Year 1, Semester 1
Reading 6.0
composition ● Year 1, Semester 2
Listening 6.0 ● a work of fiction or non-fiction ● Year 2, Semester 1
● a script or production for film,
Overall 6.5 ● *Students commencing in July will
television or live performance work with their Supervisor prior to
● a multimedia script or production
enrolment in KKP601.
Level 7 cognate entry ● projects commissioned by industry,

Students commencing the program with a government and community Code Title
level 7 qualification (3 year Bachelors organisations Year 1, Semester 1
● workplace-related projects.
degree or equivalent in a relevant
Approaches to
discipline) will complete four compulsory
KKP601 Research in the
coursework units related to research International Course Creative Industries
training, advanced specialist skills and structure
development of a thesis/exegesis, Thesis unit (24cp)
This course is a three semester or 18
including two complementary studies month program (full-time equivalent), Complementary Studies Unit 1
units. All candidates will undertake usually comprising of a 12 credit points of Advanced Information
research thesis unit which may be IFN001
core coursework unit and up to 24 credit Research Skills
undertaken either as a research thesis of points of optional electives, with the Year 1, Semester 2
approximately 30,000 words, or as a remainder of the program culminating in
practice-led project of industry embedded Thesis unit (36cp)
submission of a research thesis.
project with a wirtten component of Complementary Studies Unit 2
10,000 - 15,000 words. Research component Year 2, Semester 1
KKP615 Graduate Seminar
Level 8 cognate entry The research component will be
Students commencing the program with a undertaken as a creative practice-based Thesis unit (36cp)
level 8 qualification (4 years Honours project with a written component of 7000- *Students commencing in July will work
degree or equivalent in a relevant 10 000 words. with their Supervisor prior to enrolment
discipline) will complete two compulsory in KKP601.
coursework units related to research Creative practice-led projects may
training, advanced specialist skills and include:
● a significant creative work such as a
Semesters
development of a thesis/exegesis. All ● Year 1, Semester 1
live performance or music
candidates will undertake research thesis ● Year 1, Semester 2
composition
unit which may be undertaken either as a ● a work of fiction or non-fiction
● *Students commencing in July will
research thesis of approximately 30,000 ● a script or production for film, work with their Supervisor prior to
words, or as a practice-led project of television or live performance enrolment in KKP601.
industry embedded project with a written ● a multimedia script or production

component of 10,000 - 15,000 words. ● projects commissioned by industry,


Code Title
government and community Year 1, Semester 1
Pathways to Further Study organisations Approaches to
● workplace-related projects.
On successful completion of this course KKP601 Research in the
you will be eligible to apply for entry into Creative Industries
the Doctor of Creative Industries Sample Structure Thesis Unit (36cp)
(Research) (KK59) or the Doctor of Semesters
Advanced Information
Philosophy (Creative Industries) (IF49) IFN001
● Year 1, Semester 1 Research Skills
provided you meet entry requirements.
● Year 1, Semester 2 Year 1, Semester 2
● Year 2, Semester 1 KKP615 Graduate Seminar
Thesis Unit (36cp)

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Master of Fine Arts (Research)
*Students commencing in July will work
with their Supervisor prior to enrolment
in KKP601.

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Doctor of Philosophy
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code IF49
proficiency requirements.
CRICOS 006367J

Duration 3 - 4 years
(full-time
domestic)

Duration 4 years
(full-time
international)

Campus Kelvin Grove

Domestic fee 2017: $23800 - $29600


(indicative) per year full-time if you
exceed the maximum time
under RTP

International fee 2017: $27000 - $32800


(indicative) per year (full-time)

Total credit
points

Credit points 48
full-time sem.

Credit points 24
part-time sem.

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Doctor of Philosophy (Hosted by Creative Industries Faculty)
Handbook fully admitted to your course. You'll
Domestic Entry requirements
usually complete this milestone within the
Year 2017 Academic entry requirements
first three months of study.
QUT code IF49 ● A completed recognised relevant
First Class or Second Class Division Minimum English
CRICOS 006367J
A Honours degree or equivalent; or requirements
Duration 3 - 4 years ● A completed recognised masters
Students must meet the English
(full-time degree or professional doctorate (by
domestic) research or coursework) proficiency requirements.

Duration 4 years IELTS (International English Language


(full-time Masters and professional doctorate
Testing System)
international) degrees by coursework must have a
significant research component, normally Speaking 6.0
Campus Kelvin Grove, Gardens
Point not less than 25%. Holders of masters Writing 6.0
and professional doctorate by coursework Reading 6.0
Domestic fee 2017: $23800 - $29600 must:
(indicative) per year full-time if you Listening 6.0
● have a minimum grade point
exceed the maximum time
under RTP average (GPA) score of 5.0 on Overall 6.5
QUT's 7 point scale; and
International fee 2017: $27000 - $32800 ● present evidence of research
(indicative) per year (full-time)
experience and potential for Overview
Total credit approval The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) offers the
points opportunity to work with an experienced
Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy supervisory research team to make a
Credit points 48
full-time sem. depends on an applicant’s demonstrated significant and original contribution to
research aptitude and the availability of disciplinary knowledge. A PhD
Credit points 24 candidate’s research must reveal high
part-time sem. supervision, infrastructure and resources
needed for the proposed research project. critical ability and powers of imagination
Start months January, February, and synthesis and may be, depending on
March, April, May, June, Once you've started your PhD, you'll need discipline, demonstrated in the form of
July, August, September,
October, November, to complete your Stage 2 milestone to be new knowledge or significant and original
December fully admitted to your course. You'll adaptation, application and interpretation
usually complete this milestone within the of existing knowledge. This world-class
Int. Start Months January, February,
March, April, May, June, first three months of study. program provides a basis for critical
July, August, September, inquiry and welcomes collaborative and
October, November,
December International Entry interdisciplinary research projects. A QUT
PhD graduate will be equipped to seek
Discipline
requirements employment in industry, research
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 Academic entry requirements organisations and universities.
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au ● A completed recognised relevant
First Class or Second Class Division
A Honours degree or equivalent; or Entry requirements
● A completed recognised masters Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy
degree or professional doctorate (by depends on an applicant’s demonstrated
research or coursework) research aptitude and the availability of
supervision, infrastructure and resources
Masters and professional doctorate needed for the proposed research project.
degrees by coursework must have a
significant research component, normally An applicant would normally hold:
not less than 25%. Holders of masters . a relevant first or second class division A
and professional doctorate by coursework honours degree or equivalent, or
must: . an appropriate Masters degree or
● have a minimum grade point Professional Doctorate (by research or
average (GPA) score of 5.0 on coursework)
QUT's 7 point scale; and
● present evidence of research Masters and Professional Doctorates
experience and potential for degrees by coursework must contain a
approval significant research component, normally
no less than 25%.
Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy
depends on an applicant’s demonstrated Holders of Masters and Professional
research aptitude and the availability of Doctoral by Coursework must:
supervision, infrastructure and resources • have a grade point average of at least
needed for the proposed research project. 5.0 on a 7 point scale and
• present evidence of research
Once you've started your PhD, you'll need experience and potential for approval
to complete your Stage 2 milestone to be

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Doctor of Philosophy (Hosted by Creative Industries Faculty)

International Student Entry examination. QUT is proud of its record of


Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy timely completions and low attrition rates
depends on an applicant’s demonstrated realised by this approach.
research aptitude and the availability of
During candidature the supervisor and
supervision, infrastructure and resources
other key stakeholders will provide advice
needed for the proposed research project.
and direction to the candidate to
An applicant would normally hold: encourage their participation in university
. a relevant first or second class division A scholarly activities such as research
honours degree or equivalent, or seminars, teaching and publication. The
. an appropriate Masters degree or length of the thesis varies according to
Professional Doctorate (by research or the topic, but should normally be no
coursework) longer than 100,000 words, excluding
bibliography.
Masters and Professional Doctorates
degrees by coursework must contain a Further Information
significant research component, normally For further information about this course,
no less than 25%. please contact:
Research Students Centre
Holders of Masters and Professional Phone: +61 7 3138 4475
Doctoral by Coursework must: Email: research.enrolment@qut.edu.au
• have a grade point average of at least
5.0 on a 7 point scale and Creative Industries Faculty
• present evidence of research Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
experience and potential for approval Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au

English language proficiency requires Domestic Course structure


International applicants to meet an IELTS
overall bandscore of 6.5 with no sub-
Course design
Mandatory
score below 6.0.
● IFN001 Advanced Information

FINANCIAL GUARANTEE Retrieval Skills


● Time based Thesis
Acceptable forms of evidence include:
- A letter from an approved employer Other units as agreed by student in
confirming the continuation of your salary; negotiation with their supervisor and
OR faculty.
- A signed Scholarship Agreement
between QUT and your sponsoring
agency; OR
International Course
- An accepted letter of offer from QUT for structure
a postgraduate research scholarship; OR Course design
- An approved external scholarship. Mandatory
● IFN001 Advanced Information

Location & duration Retrieval Skills


● Time based Thesis
The expected duration of the Doctor of
Philosophy is three to four years full-time,
or six to eight years part-time. Full-time Other units as agreed by student in
study is normally conducted on-campus negotiation with their supervisor and
at QUT. Part-time and external study faculty.
options may be available depending on
the project, infrastructure requirements
and funding arrangements. Although QUT
offers this flexibility, candidates must
meet minimum attendance requirements
and the university must be satisfied that
adequate supervision and resources are
available.

International student visas require on-


campus study to be completed full-time.

Course Structure
QUT adopts a project management
approach. PhD candidates work closely
with their supervisory team to meet
collegially reviewed milestones leading to
timely submission of a thesis for

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Doctor of Creative Industries
Handbook frame the development of the projects.
Domestic Entry requirements
• a relevant four-year bachelor degree
Year 2017 To cater for candidates who seek to
with first-or second-class division A
maintain a commitment to their industry
QUT code KK59 honours, or
responsibilities as well as to their
CRICOS 069963A
• an appropriate masters degree, and
research studies, the coursework is
• two years of practice at an advanced
Duration 3 years
delivered through a series of short,
level in a position of responsibility in the
(full-time) intensive weekend modules and
creative industries.
sustained online support.
Campus Kelvin Grove
Alternative entry for outstanding leaders By also offering elective choices from a
Domestic fee 2017: $21500 per year
(indicative) full-time if you exceed the in creative industries: wide range of postgraduate units, the DCI
maximum time under RTP gives candidates the opportunity to tailor
• a minimum of five years practice at an their course to achieve individual
International fee 2017: $27200 per year
(indicative) full-time (96 credit points) executive level and currently in a position professional goals.
of influence in the creative industries, and
Total credit 288 • an extensive track record of executive
points The two projects require candidates to
achievement in the workplace or in employ advanced research strategies and
Credit points 48 professional practice. applied reflective approaches in focusing
full-time sem.
on an element of their industry practice.
Credit points 24
part-time sem. International Entry Through the DCI program candidates
refine their professional practitioner
Start months February requirements expertise while acquiring doctoral
• A relevant four-year bachelor degree
Int. Start Months February research skills.
with first-or second-class division A
Course Dr Lee McGowan honours, or
Coordinator Areas of study available in the Doctor of
• An appropriate masters degree, and Creative Industries include:
Discipline • Two years of practice at an advanced ● creative practice: including the
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114 level in a position of responsibility in the
Email: ci.hdr@qut.edu.au discipline areas performing and
creative industries. visual arts, creative writing,
animation
Alternative entry for outstanding leaders ● design practice: including the

in creative industries: discipline areas architecture,


industrial, interior, fashion and
• A minimum of five years practice at an interaction design
● communication: including the
executive level and currently in a position
of influence in the creative industries, and discipline areas journalism, media,
film and television
• An extensive track record of executive ● innovation in professional practice in
achievement in the workplace or in a range of government, corporate or
professional practice business settings
● creative enterprise practice

● policy / cultural development and

Minimum English facilitation


● pedagogical practice, predominantly
requirements in tertiary settings.
Students must meet the English
proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language International Course


Testing System) structure
Speaking 6.0 Course structure
Writing 6.0 The program’s supportive structure is
designed for candidates to progressively
Reading 6.0
accumulate new knowledge and critical
Listening 6.0 tools that will enhance their practice via
Overall 6.5 two year-long research projects,
combined with coursework to support and
frame the development of the projects.
Domestic Course structure
The program’s supportive structure is To cater for candidates who seek to
designed for candidates to progressively maintain a commitment to their industry
accumulate new knowledge and critical responsibilities as well as to their
tools that will enhance their practice via research studies, the coursework is
two year-long research projects, delivered through a series of short,
combined with coursework to support and intensive weekend modules and

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Doctor of Creative Industries
sustained online support. OR
IFT802 Thesis
By also offering elective choices from a
OR
wide range of postgraduate units, the DCI
gives candidates the opportunity to tailor IFT803 Thesis
their course to achieve individual Year 1, Semester 2
professional goals. Project Development in
KKP603
the Creative Industries
The two projects require candidates to
employ advanced research strategies and IFT801 Thesis
applied reflective approaches in focusing OR
on an element of their industry practice. IFT802 Thesis
Through the DCI program candidates OR
refine their professional practitioner IFT803 Thesis
expertise while acquiring doctoral Year 2, Semester 1
research skills. Advanced Reflective
KKP622
Practice
Career Outcomes
The Doctor of Creative Industries is IFT801 Thesis
designed for leaders and highly skilled OR
practitioners engaged in artistic, design or IFT802 Thesis
professional practice (such as journalists OR
and policy developers), creative
enterprise and teaching across all fields IFT803 Thesis
of the Creative Industries. Unit Option 1, 12cp (as negotiated with
academic mentor and DCI coordinator).
Areas of Doctoral Study Year 2, Semester 2
• creative practice: including the discipline IFT801 Thesis
areas performing and visual arts, creative
writing, animation; OR
• design practice: including the discipline IFT802 Thesis
areas architecture, industrial, interior, OR
fashion and interaction design; IFT803 Thesis
• communication: including the discipline
areas journalism, media, film and Unit Option 2, 12cp (as negotiated with
television; academic mentor and DCI coordinator).
• innovation in professional practice in a Year 3, Semester 1
range of government, corporate or IFT801 Thesis
business settings ; OR
• creative enterprise practice;
• policy / cultural development and IFT802 Thesis
facilitation; OR
• pedagogical practice, predominantly in IFT803 Thesis
tertiary settings.
Year 3, Semester 2
IFT801 Thesis
Sample Structure
Semesters OR
IFT802 Thesis
● Year 1, Semester 1 OR
● Year 1, Semester 2
● Year 2, Semester 1 IFT803 Thesis
● Year 2, Semester 2
● Year 3, Semester 1
● Year 3, Semester 2

Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Advanced Information
IFN001
Research Skills
Approaches to
KKP601 Research in the
Creative Industries
Reflective Practice in
KKP623
Action
IFT801 Thesis

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Second Major: Criminology and Policing
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 72
points

Discipline
Coordinator 3138 2707

lawandjustice@qut.edu.a
u

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Second Major: Creative Industries
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 96
points

Discipline
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
Email: ci@qut.edu.au

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Second Major: Design
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 96
points

Discipline
Coordinator Phone: +61 7 3138 8114
Email: ci@qut.edu.au

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Second Major: Languages
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 72
points

Discipline
Coordinator 07 3138 2050
qut.languages@qut.edu.a
u

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Second Major: Policy and Governance
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 72 or 96
points

Discipline
Coordinator 3138 2707
lawandjustice@qut.edu.a
u

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Second Major: Property Economics
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 96
points

Discipline
Coordinator 07 3138 8822
sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au

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Second Major: Technology Innovation and Design
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 96
points

Discipline
Coordinator 07 3138 8822 ,
sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au
sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au

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Second Major: Urban Development
Handbook
Minimum English
Year 2017 requirements
Students must meet the English
QUT code Uniwide
proficiency requirements.
Total credit 96
points

Discipline
Coordinator 07 3138 8822
sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au

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