In this degree, you will develop your creative portfolio through an applied research approach to your coursework and assessment.
You will build on your existing collaborative audiovisual production skills and experience, and will explore contemporary media practices through the creation of innovative digital storytelling projects.
Students learn from industry mentors and guests, undertake internships with industry leaders, and develop their craft and expertise through applied research projects that position them as emerging leaders in the field themselves.
This degree operates in ’blended’ mode to allow for greater flexibility. This consists of a mix of face-to-face lectures and tutorials combined with e-learning. You will have access to state-of-the-art RMIT equipment and facilities in a purpose-designed building in the heart of vibrant Melbourne.
Assessments are written and project-based, and include work undertaken individually and in groups. Assessment is undertaken on a continual basis and will include scripts, reports, blogs, presentations, videos, podcasts, websites, research projects, and other practical assignments.
Internships form part of the learning experience and will help you develop connections to the industry while you study. There are no end-of-year examinations.
Your teachers have extensive industry and academic experience which will provide you with a valuable insight into industry and current practice.
All subjects are delivered in English.
You will have access to Canvas and other online and digital resources through the student portal.
Blended learning options
Courses offered as part of blended learning programs include a meaningful blend of online, on-campus, and workplace based learning tailored to the type of study you undertake. This learning is active, prioritising tasks that involve exploration and development of skills and knowledge through interaction and engagement.
Online aspects provide positive benefits such as flexibility and adaptability using digital activities and materials, while also strengthening the interaction and connection with timetabled and on-campus experiences such as tutorials, practicals, or workshops.