What you'll learn
Flexible by nature, our Bachelor of Creative Arts gives you creative licence over your degree. You may choose two majors from our range of specialist disciplines.
Majors
Majors are available in:
Comicbook Creation
Take your artistic techniques, character development and storytelling to the next level, learning how to take the first spark of an idea through each step of development to create a comicbook.
Creative Industries
Learn about the role creative industries, arts and culture play in our society and how to advocate for them within political, economic and social frameworks.
Creative Writing
Develop your skills across a range of literary forms and genres, learning how to express ideas and respond imaginatively to the world around you.
Digital Media and Web Design
Become a skilled creator of digital media and learn how to design interfaces, websites and new kinds of interactive experiences.
Festivals
Explore the value of festivals in our community and gain skills in festival curation, budgeting, audience experience, volunteer and artist management, and more.
Games Design and Production
Learn theories, tools and techniques for games and interactive media development, and develop the skills to create compelling stories for a range of platforms and formats.
Immersive Media
Get hands-on experience using virtual, mixed and augmented reality technologies and discover how they’re changing the way we deliver and consume content.
Performing Arts
Take your performance skills to the next level, get experience onstage and backstage to open doors to careers in acting, directing, programming, producing, stage management or arts administration.
Screen Production.
Learn how to create content across a range of mediums and screen formats, including narrative-based film, animation and experimental media, from concept design through to post-production.
You can choose to major in any two of these subject areas. Or, you can select a primary major from the list above, plus a complementary major offered through the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Media and Communication.
Whatever path you choose, throughout your degree you’ll take common core courses to build your creative thinking, problem-solving and collaborative skills.
Get hands-on experience to find creative solutions to cultural challenges, building your industry connections and experience.