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Creative and Cultural Futures

Creative and Cultural Futures

University Of Canberra

The University of Canberra, also known as UC and Australia’s Capital University, is a university located in Canberra, ACT, the national capital of Australia. UC offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering five faculties: Health, Art and Design, Business, Government and Law, Education and Science and Technology. We are situated in Bruce, a north-western suburb of Canberra, well-served by public transport and within easy reach.

Master of Arts in Creative and Cultural Futures

Yearly 33500 ( AUD )
⦿ Successfully completion of Graduation from a Recognized Institution.
⦿ IELTS with overall 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.
The versatile Master of Arts in Creative and Cultural Futures will prepare you to be a leader in the rapidly changing cultural sector. Based in the national capital of Canberra’s home to Australia’s major cultural institutions and an ever-increasing creative community – you can use the courses interdisciplinary learning environment to expand your knowledge and networks, build or update your digital skills, develop your entrepreneurial potential, and apply your creativity in real-world settings using Australian and international industry case studies. This expertise and industry knowledge will help you to establish or build upon a sustainable career in the creative and cultural industries, in fields such as heritage and conservation, community arts, cultural policy and planning, film production, creative writing, digital arts, or in the galleries, libraries, archives, museums and records (GLAMR) sector.
⦿ February
Yearly 33500 ( AUD )
⦿ Successfully completion of Graduation from a Recognized Institution.
⦿ IELTS with overall 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.
The versatile Master of Arts in Creative and Cultural Futures will prepare you to be a leader in the rapidly changing cultural sector. Based in the national capital of Canberra’s home to Australia’s major cultural institutions and an ever-increasing creative community – you can use the courses interdisciplinary learning environment to expand your knowledge and networks, build or update your digital skills, develop your entrepreneurial potential, and apply your creativity in real-world settings using Australian and international industry case studies. This expertise and industry knowledge will help you to establish or build upon a sustainable career in the creative and cultural industries, in fields such as heritage and conservation, community arts, cultural policy and planning, film production, creative writing, digital arts, or in the galleries, libraries, archives, museums and records (GLAMR) sector.
⦿ February