Master of Creative Arts

2019 Deakin University Handbook

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Year

2019 course information

Award granted Master of Creative Arts
Course Map

Under advisement till further notice from the School of Communication & Creative Arts

Campus
Cloud CampusNo
Duration

2 years full-time or part-time equivalent

CRICOS course code083981D Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)
Deakin course codeA759
Approval statusThis course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework.
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 9.

#Disciplines:

Burwood (Melbourne) - Animation & Motion Capture, Dance, Drama, Film & TV, Photography, Visual Communication Design and Visual Arts

Waterfront (Geelong) - Photography & Visual Arts

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Supercharge your creative portfolio with a Master of Creative Arts at Deakin University.  

Explore and understand the ideas that shape the field and take your creative practice to the next level. Apply to study today.

The Master of Creative Arts provides students who have completed an undergraduate degree in a creative arts discipline, with advanced academic and professional skills in creative practice research and creative arts production.

The program is aimed at future learners, creators, visionaries, citizens, practitioners, critics, programmers, policy makers and curators with interdisciplinary tailored online, off-site and face-to-face learning. Experiences are real-world-centred, respond to future debates and challenges in the creative arts. Seize your own dedicated space to formulate, develop and deliver a dynamic critical practice-led project that engages with the productive uncertainty of creative pursuits. The program suits both professional and research careers.

The Master of Creative Arts is available in any of the disciplines of the Creative Arts: Visual Arts, Photography, Film and Television, Animation, Design, Dance or Drama.

Career opportunities

Graduates of the Master of Creative Arts, will possess advanced or expert knowledge and skills to work in a range of industry contexts spanning the Creative Arts within diverse organisations (non-profit through to corporate). Graduates will be able to undertake many roles that may be categorised from entrepreneurial, consulting, curatorial, through to art production within organisations such as museums and galleries, government (federal, state and local), boutique arts companies and design organizations (as examples). There are also many opportunities to be found in festivals, curatorial and community projects typically funded or auspiced by government and philanthropic entities. Organisations are looking for graduates who have knowledge and skills developed in a learning environment enhanced by contemporary and up-to-date production facilities, equipment and spaces (which Deakin provides). Graduates will also be well equipped to undertake careers as independent artists.

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Participation requirements

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. Click here for more information.

Alternative exits

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts (A559)
Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts (A659)

Research information

Students will undertake 6 credit points of research units consisting of research methods, theory and research-based project units where they will be required to undertake practice-led research, and traditional research in one of the creative arts disciplines incorporating a Creative Research Thesis and a Creative Practice Research project consisting of a major creative production (16,000 word equivalent) AND a critical exegesis (4,000 words).

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on your course, your fee category and the year you started. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes

Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities

Apply and extend specialist knowledge and technical and creative skills in creative arts practice  in one or more disciplines or areas of creative arts including drama, dance, photography, visual arts, animation, film and television and design.

Communication

Use specialist creative arts technologies and skills including writing, movement, film, image and voice to interpret and communicate complex ideas to a range of audiences in academic and non-academic contexts.

Harness specialist creative arts technologies, skills and discourse to communicate complex ideas to a range of audiences in academic and non-academic contexts.

Digital literacy

Draw on, analyse and assess digital technologies to produce, document, present and publish in the creative arts

Critical thinking

Evaluate, interpret and synthesise complex ideas through within creative arts drawing on discourse and practice.

Problem solving

Address theoretical and methodological challenges in the creation of work that is discursive and reflective and engages in creative decision-making processes within the relevant field.

Self-management

Develop systematic and episodic reflective approaches to creative work practices.

Teamwork

Apply advanced interpersonal and communication skills to participate effectively in the critical culture of production, completion and presentation of creative arts projects.

Global citizenship

Establish ethical approaches that interrogate the value of art and performance in diverse communities and cultures and transfer creative practice outcomes into real world contexts. 

Approved by Faculty Board November 2018

 

Course rules

To qualify for the Master of Creative Arts, a student must successfully complete 16
credit points of study comprising:

  • 8 credit points of course work units (ACA710, ACA711, ACA712, ACA701 (2cp), ACA702(2cp), ACA715
  • 4 credit points of research units ACA703(2cp), ACA704(2cp)
  • A further 4 credit points of electives chosen from Master of Creative Arts, Master of Communication or the Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)
  • Other units that may be counted as electives are: ECP711  Arts and early childhood, MMK792 Arts Marketing, MMM790 Arts Management
  • AAI018 Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

Course structure

Core Units

ACA710Contemporary Debates in the Creative Arts

ACA712Transgressive Acts in Cinema, Art, Performance

ACA701Creative Studio A (2 credit points)

ACA702Creative Studio B (2 credit points)

ACA715Creative Enterprise Project

ACA711Methods and Design for Creative Arts Research

ACA703Advanced Creative Research Project A (2 credit points)

ACA704Advanced Creative Research Project B (2 credit points)

Course structure

Electives

Choose 4 credit points of electives from within the Master of Creative Arts, Master of Communication or Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)

Other units that may be counted as electives are:

ECP711Creativity and the Arts in Childhood

MMK792Arts Marketing

MMM790Arts Management

ADS720Arts and Sports-based Approaches to Community Development

ACI700Introduction to Digital Photography

ALC708Blogging and Online Communication Techniques

ACF700Writing with the Camera

ACG708Design Thinking and Problem Solving

ACF705Documentary Production Practice

ALW734Script Writing

ACA715Creative Enterprise Project

 

Work experience

Elective units may provide the opportunity for Work Integrated Learning experiences.


Course duration - additional information

Course duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as accessing or completing work placements.

Other learning experiences

There are options for WIL and study tours across many of the SHSS courses.

Research and research-related study

Independent research components are embedded across a number of units.