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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Graphic Design & New Media)
Graphic Design & New Media ( UAC Code: 754602)
This major combines Visual Arts and design theory with laboratory
production components. Students are introduced to a range of
graphic and digital imaging techniques and practices across a
number of conceptual and industry contexts including graphic
design, web and interactive multimedia design. The major encourages
an interdisciplinary approach to the study and practice of creative
print and screen-based design. Student work is shown throughout
the year in one of five gallery spaces in the Faculty.
The first year of the course covers both an introduction to
graphic design and to theories of visual and graphic arts. Students
are encouraged to carry out research on historical and contemporary
designers and cultural trends, then experiment with a range of
production techniques, computer software and hardware skills
and creative solutions. Students gain a solid grounding in visual
art methods of drawing and constructing images, both analogue
and digital. Throughout the second year, specific subjects in
typography, campaign graphics and editorial design, web design
and design theory are introduced to the course. Students will
be more independent in their motivations and research focus.
Increasingly, student projects are concerned with real clients
and job briefs. Theory and production subjects run in parallel
throughout the year. In year three, advanced design theory and
production subjects introduce the student to professional practice
methods and techniques. The emphasis is on developing a range
of critical and practical skills in the rapidly expanding fields
of graphic and digital design. Interactive multimedia and new
media theory form a focus for end of degree students. Major projects
are developed for real clients. An end of year exhibition of
final session work is held in one or more of the Faculty galleries.
An on-line gallery is also available for students to show their
work.
Specific Entry Requirements
Applicants are asked to submit a set of six photographs or prints
that show examples of approaches to at least three of the following
design categories: web page design, interactive multimedia, poster
design (photo or paper collage is acceptable), book/music CD
cover design (pencil, water colour or gouache paint is acceptable),
logo design (pen and ink or rubdown lettering is acceptable),
T-shirt design using screen print, advertising design using photography
or editorial illustration (hand or digital). If selected for
an interview, applicants must bring a full portfolio of their
work - original work is required.
Course Program
| Subjects |
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Credit Points |
| 100-level |
| DESN101 |
Introduction to Graphic Design |
6 |
| DESN102 |
Design for Visual Communications |
6 |
| VISA101 |
Visual Investigations A |
6 |
| VISA102 |
Visual Investigations B |
6 |
| Plus 12 credit points of Theory |
| VISA121 |
Introduction to Theories of Visual Culture |
6 |
| VISA122 |
Perspectives on Modernism |
6 |
| 200-level |
| DESN201 |
Typography, Text and Illustration |
6 |
| DESN202 |
Publication Design: Image and Text |
6 |
| DESN211 |
Introduction to Web Design |
6 |
| DESN212 |
Advanced Web Design |
6 |
| Plus 12 credit points of Theory |
| VISA221 |
Early Visual Arts and Design in Australia |
6 |
| DESN222 |
Design Theory |
6 |
| 300-level |
| DESN301 |
Commercial Graphic Design Practice A |
6 |
| DESN302 |
Commercial Graphic Design Practice B |
6 |
| DESN311 |
Interactive Multimedia Design |
6 |
| DESN312 |
Advanced Design Project |
6 |
| Plus 12 credit points of Theory |
| DESN321 |
New Media Theory |
6 |
| DESN322 |
Advanced Graphic Design Theory |
6 |
Electives
Single degree BCA students must also include 36 credit points
of electives in their degree, of which no more than 18 credit
points should be at 100 level. Electives may be selected from
the general schedule and might include CREA102 and CREA202.
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