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Master of Arts Practice

The aim of this course is to afford the student the opportunity to direct their studies to a focused area for investigation and resolution, to critically analyse and reflect on their creative practice and research investigation in national and international contexts.

The Master of Arts Practice - with specialisations, replaces the Master of Visual and Performing Art, and may be undertaken full-time over one year, or part-time over two years; either by distance education, on campus or in mixed mode, i.e. the first year on campus and the second year by distance education, or vice versa.

Master of Arts (Interpretive Writing)

This course enables students to complete a major piece of writing relating to art curation, exhibition, biography or publication. Students work with a supervisor to devise a writing project in a form appropriate to the medium of intended publication.

Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) / Bachelor of Business Studies

CSU’s Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) / Bachelor of Business Studies encompasses a diverse range of disciplines and develops creative, theoretical and technical design skills combined with practical business skills.

Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)

CSU’s Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) course encompasses a diverse range of disciplines and develops creative, theoretical and technical design skills.

The Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) at CSU is tailored in response to the demands of industry and the aspirations of highly motivated students.

During the course, students are encouraged to develop creative, theoretical and technical skills with a focus on aesthetic and professional understanding.

Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts)

CSU's Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) offers students a pathway to Visual Arts practice, in collaboration with TAFE. As future artists, designers, educators or arts managers, students can chose from a wide range of studio options including traditional fine art media such as painting and drawing through to multimedia, design and photography.

Bachelor of Environmental Science

CSU’s Bachelor of Environmental Science prepares graduates for employment in the wide variety of disciplines within the area of environmental management.

You can make a difference in environmental management. Management of our natural environment is the single greatest challenge of the future. The need for new ideas and fresh management approaches has never been greater. You can be part of the solution to the world’s environmental problems.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage)

CSU’s Bachelor of Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage) aims to produce graduates who can apply basic scientific principles to the management of Australia’s natural and cultural resources for the purpose of conservation and recreation.

Master of Arts (Organisational Communication)

CSU's Organisational Communication program is designed to equip communication professionals for leadership in a range of industries.

Accredited by the Public Relations Institute of Australia, the program provides a world-class learning experience for communication professionals to develop their communication management and strategic skills. All subjects are offered by distance education, and include at least one assignment that students can focus on their own work or organisation, helping them to become more confident and productive employees from the outset.

Master of Arts (Journalism)

CSU’s Journalism program is designed for graduates of any discipline who wish to gain a professional qualification in journalism, and aims to prepare students for entry-level positions in journalism.

These courses are designed for graduates of any discipline who wish to gain a professional qualification in journalism, and aims to prepare students for entry-level positions in journalism. No prior journalism or media experience is required.

Master of Arts (Cultural Event Management)

CSU's Cultural Event Management program is designed to support people who contribute to the management of special events, focusing on social communication issues that are central to the successful coordination of such events.

This articulated set is for people who contribute to the management of special events, focusing on social communication issues that are central to the successful coordination of such events.

There has been a rapid proliferation of local community special events, regional festivals, and national civic and sporting programs in the cultural life of Australians.