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Doctor Of Creative Arts

The Doctor of Creative Arts (DCA) is based on presentation of creative work and supported by written documentation pertaining to the work.

Length of Course
Minimum of 2 to 3 years full-time or 4 to 6 years part-time.

Requirements for Admission
Applicants for the DCA should hold an appropriate Bachelor degree with Honours Class II, Division 1, or higher (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate evidence of high artistic attainment. Examples of high artistic attainment include publication or professional dissemination of work; grants, fellowships and prizes; critical acclaim; a track record of sustained high level professional activity; and various indicators relevant to the specific discipline.

As a guide, students completing the MCA will need to achieve at or near a High Distinction average to be considered for entry to the DCA. Likewise, students who have completed coursework masters degrees at other universities should be aware that such qualifications may not be regarded as adequate preparation for immediate entry to the DCA program.

In certain circumstances students may be required to commence their enrolment in the MA - Research and seek transfer to the DCA when and if they achieve a suitable standard.

Outstanding arts practitioners without the required formal qualifications may be permitted to enrol in the DCA provided they can demonstrate a sustained period of artistic activity at the highest level. It is important that applicants submit adequate material to demonstrate the quality and standing of their work.

Candidates for the DCA enrol in CREA930 Doctoral Presentation Creative Arts.