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AU$25,250 (2026 total)
CRICOS code: 108041E
This qualification requires completion of the following:
Students must complete a series of compulsory onboarding modules during their first semester or study period. Complete all Four (4) Courses:
| Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apply visual communication theory to photo imaging practice | 55 | VART6518C | City Campus |
| Research and apply photo imaging trends and emerging technologies | 45 | VART6519C | City Campus |
| Employ colour management in a digital imaging workplace | 55 | VART6520C | City Campus |
| Explore and apply photo lighting techniques | 45 | VART6521C | City Campus |
Complete all Seven (7) courses:
| Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Investigate technologies for the creation of digital art | 80 | GRAP5407C | City Campus |
| Prepare digital images for pre-press processing | 55 | VART6522C | City Campus |
| Produce commercial photo images | 60 | VART6523C | City Campus |
| Produce media photo images | 50 | VART6524C | City Campus |
| Produce technical photo images | 65 | VART6525C | City Campus |
| Make illustrative photo images for publication and display | 55 | VART6526C | City Campus |
| Refine digital art techniques | 90 | VART6517C | City Campus |
Complete all Five (5) courses:
| Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plan and style merchandise photo shoots | 70 | MKTG8027C | City Campus |
| Undertake project work | 60 | BUSM6529C | City Campus |
| Develop sustainability of own professional practice | 50 | BUSM6528C | City Campus |
| Refine 2-D design ideas and processes | 70 | GRAP5427C | City Campus |
| Realise a body of creative work | 80 | VART6505C | City Campus |
Complete the following One (1) imported course:
| Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Create visual design components | 30 | VART6470C | City Campus |
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