What you'll learn
Our Bachelor of Creative Arts is highly flexible so you can design your degree around your career goals.
Through the Digital Media and Web Design major, you’ll explore design principles and learn how to apply them across digital platforms. You’ll gain practical skills in content management systems, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, digital asset editing and more, to create visually appealing and functioning websites.
As well as building your technical skills, you’ll explore big-picture concepts like audience behaviour, cultural trends in social media, the influence of digital media on society and culture, and possible futures of online platforms.
Throughout your degree, you’ll study courses in subjects including:
- Social media audiences and algorithmic cultures
- Digital design principles and methods
- Web design principles
- Principles of UX design
- Digital project management
- Web development
- Digital mediascapes
- Web design portfolio.
Common core courses will equip you with transferable skills like problem-solving, creative thinking and collaboration. You’ll also develop skills across project management and client relations and get familiar with industry-specific methodologies and techniques like agile and scrum.
You’ll gain hands-on experience working on collaborative projects with a real-world industry client. In your final year, you’ll develop a professional portfolio of work, and complete an internship or major project, building your industry connections and experience.
Majors
The Bachelor of Creative Arts is also available with majors in the following:
In addition to your Digital Media and Web Design major, you can study a second, complementary major and expand your expertise across two specialist areas.
You can select your complementary major from any major study area offered through the Bachelor of Creative Arts, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Media and Communication.