Bachelor of Creative Arts 36 months Undergraduate Program By Queensland University of Technology (QUT) |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

37,400 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

  • All-new flexible degree with the ability to expand your skillset across a range of industries with a second major, minors and/or extensions and electives.
  • Learn in some of Australia's most technically advanced facilities and award-winning creative spaces. 
  • Build a portfolio of diverse, real-world projects, showcasing your creative and critical skills. 
  • Participate in project-based learning experiences (situated creative practice units) collaborating with other students and external partners. 
  • Receive career-planning assistance to help you on your creative journey. 
  • Showcase your work and connect with industry through: work-integrated learning, internships, international study tours, public performances and exhibitions.


World-class creative facilities

Based at QUT's Kelvin Grove campus, you will develop your creativity and collaborate in some of Australia's most technically advanced creative facilities at the Creative Industries Precinct.
Housing purpose-built teaching, learning and experimental spaces for artists, designers, technologists and entrepreneurs, the Creative Industries Precinct includes:
  • visual art, music and performance studios 
  • digital fabrication workshop 
  • art galleries and exhibition spaces 
  • professional music recording studios 
  • specialist computing labs for animation and virtual reality, music, and 
  • creative arts technologies 
  • motion capture facilities for animation 
  • film and television studios 
  • state of the art virtual production studio 
  • post-production and editing suites


Flexible course options

The new QUT Creative Arts degree helps you curate your career with a flexible structure that allows you to expand your creative practice.
Your degree features:
  • six common units that develop key creative, critical and professional skills that interconnect the creative arts 
  • an eight-unit major, focused on developing your skills and practicing your craft 
  • eight complimentary units that allow you to either: extend your creative skills through a suite of creative arts specialisation electives or diversify your skills through studying a second creative arts major or a combination of university wide majors and minors. 
  • two QUT You units, an innovative new university-wide curriculum designed to prepare you for a rapidly changing future
  • situated creative practice units: real-world, public-facing projects in your final year that connect you with industry as a creative practitioner. 


Bachelor of Creative Arts double degrees
Increase your graduate pathways and employability by combining your Bachelor of Creative Arts with another degree in our range of double degrees.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

  • All-new flexible degree with the ability to expand your skillset across a range of industries with a second major, minors and/or extensions and electives.
  • Learn in some of Australia's most technically advanced facilities and award-winning creative spaces. 
  • Build a portfolio of diverse, real-world projects, showcasing your creative and critical skills. 
  • Participate in project-based learning experiences (situated creative practice units) collaborating with other students and external partners. 
  • Receive career-planning assistance to help you on your creative journey. 
  • Showcase your work and connect with industry through: work-integrated learning, internships, international study tours, public performances and exhibitions.


World-class creative facilities

Based at QUT's Kelvin Grove campus, you will develop your creativity and collaborate in some of Australia's most technically advanced creative facilities at the Creative Industries Precinct.
Housing purpose-built teaching, learning and experimental spaces for artists, designers, technologists and entrepreneurs, the Creative Industries Precinct includes:
  • visual art, music and performance studios 
  • digital fabrication workshop 
  • art galleries and exhibition spaces 
  • professional music recording studios 
  • specialist computing labs for animation and virtual reality, music, and 
  • creative arts technologies 
  • motion capture facilities for animation 
  • film and television studios 
  • state of the art virtual production studio 
  • post-production and editing suites


Flexible course options

The new QUT Creative Arts degree helps you curate your career with a flexible structure that allows you to expand your creative practice.
Your degree features:
  • six common units that develop key creative, critical and professional skills that interconnect the creative arts 
  • an eight-unit major, focused on developing your skills and practicing your craft 
  • eight complimentary units that allow you to either: extend your creative skills through a suite of creative arts specialisation electives or diversify your skills through studying a second creative arts major or a combination of university wide majors and minors. 
  • two QUT You units, an innovative new university-wide curriculum designed to prepare you for a rapidly changing future
  • situated creative practice units: real-world, public-facing projects in your final year that connect you with industry as a creative practitioner. 


Bachelor of Creative Arts double degrees
Increase your graduate pathways and employability by combining your Bachelor of Creative Arts with another degree in our range of double degrees.

Admission Requirements

3 Years
Feb
Jul

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

11,500 AUD
-

International Students

37,400 AUD
-

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