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University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

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Graduate Certificate in Media Practice and Industry

  • Graduate Certificate

The Graduate Certificate of Media Practice and Industry is part of an articulated program in media and creative practices that includes media industry transformations with respect to ethics, social justice, technology and sustainability and entrepreneurial, collaborative and iterative approaches to...

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
0.5 year full-time
Course Code
C11289, 098416K
Study Mode
In person

About this course

The Graduate Certificate of Media Practice and Industry is part of an articulated program in media and creative practices that includes media industry transformations with respect to ethics, social justice, technology and sustainability and entrepreneurial, collaborative and iterative approaches to the ideas, practices and audiences for screen, digital media and emerging platforms. It offers an entry-level introduction to media and creative processes and practices.

The Graduate Certificate of Media Practice and Industry is unique in integrating advanced media production practices and future-focused capabilities and technologies with social justice, ethics and sustainable industry practices.

Study locations

City

City campus

Career pathways

The Graduate Certificate of Media Practice and Industry prepares students for advanced study and orientates them to the media and creative industries, particularly roles such as creative and cultural producers who can incubate, produce and post-produce for screen, digital and emerging media.

Course structure

The Graduate Certificate of Media Practice and Industry totals 24 credit points of study. All students are required to complete the one core subject that focuses on vital transformative issues facing the current and future media and creative industries. Students then select two subjects from a list of choices.

Full-time students undertake 24 credit points a session. Part-time students should undertake 8 or 16 credit points a session.