Overview

The Bachelor of Creative Media in Graphic Design is an industry focused program that integrates innovative design strategy with practical skills for a range of print and digital media contexts. Taught by staff with extensive industry experience, the course provides a strong work‐related learning experience that prepares students for a … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.
Demonstrate the use of design research methodologies toward the creation of innovative print, digital and communication design solutions.
2.
Recognise that Graphic Design plays an important part in the mediation of social and cultural communications and as such effects modes of representations and systems of meaning.
3.
Present information, articulating arguments and conclusions, in a variety of modes, to diverse audiences, and for a range of purposes.
4.
Communicate through the creative use of graphic design in a variety of modes, to diverse audiences, and for a range of purposes.
5.
Research and apply a range of design decision making, problem solving and critical thinking methodologies for a specific purpose.
6.
Research, prototype and evaluate print artefacts, digital media and design strategy in relation to specific purposes, audiences, contexts and underlying technologies.
7.
Demonstrate the use of design research, methodology toward the creation of innovative print, digital and communication design solutions.
8.
Apply recognised Graphic Design methods and appropriate practical design techniques, tools and technologies and adapt these techniques when necessary.
9.
Adapt a range of techniques to appropriately project manage a graphic design project.
10.
Demonstrate and apply the principles, concepts ,strategies and production techniques of print and digital graphic design for a range of real world and research applications.
11.
Respect the thoughts and opinions of others whilst working effectively within a team environment.
12.
Recognise that Graphic Design is a discipline that impacts on, and is influenced by, other disciplines in practice.
13.
Take personal, professional and social responsibility by recognising the required ethical conduct and behaviour within the relevant sectors of the Graphic Design industry.
14.
Demonstrate a capacity for self-directed learning.
15.
Synthesize personal, group, industry convention and client based viewpoints towards the successful resolution of graphic design problems.

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition