GC213 - Graduate Certificate in Creative and Cultural Production

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Plan: GC213 - Graduate Certificate in Creative and Cultural Production
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure

Approach to learning and assessment

This program has a pedagogy of praxis which assists you to undertake real world cultural production projects that are active and authentic and to learn skills that will be immediately applicable in your life and work. This approach to learning is designed to produce deep and personal learning experiences, whilst building creative and collaborative approaches to the production of cultural forms. 

You will experience your learning with a mixture of intensive face-to-face classes and online delivery in core courses, with a variety of flexible and inclusive learning experiences. Program option courses are delivered in a variety of modes. We will provide you with a range of learning resources and course materials, through RMIT’s Learning Management System (Canvas), and will utilize a range of digital platforms that are available to you via your student account, including the Microsoft and Adobe Creative Cloud suites. You will engage with seminars, studios, workshops and project work, using methods such as collaborative group work, peer review and feedback, case studies, inquiry-based learning, and data analysis.  

This program includes a range of embedded Career Development Learning and assessment activities aimed at enhancing your knowledge, capabilities and career awareness to prepare for and manage your career throughout your life.

Our courses provide you with supportive pathways to undertaking projects with activities and tasks that are sequenced and supported and mirror those that you will experience in contemporary cultural production. The courses are designed to give you modules of activity that you will undertake individually and collaboratively, as you practice and build towards your assessment tasks.  

Assessment activities include project proposals, individual and group projects, written or verbal presentations, critical evaluation and reflection and analysis of case studies. Your assessments are designed to provide you with opportunity for feedback from your lecturer and your peers and to support you with constructive ways that you can develop skills and attributes with a focus on cultural production methods, critical thinking, and adaptability. Each of the assessment tasks contribute to a wholistic project element, such as your project proposal, that is then iterated and developed to ultimately provide you with a folio of artefacts that is not only evidence of your learning and skills but should assist you in your future cultural production employment. The assessment in this program conforms with RMIT University's Assessment and Assessment Flexibility Policy

Please note that if you have a disability, long-term medical condition and/ or mental health condition ELS can support you to create reasonable adjustments to ensure you can participate in your studies. You can contact the Equitable Learning Services (ELS) unit if you would like to find out more. Information about ELS can be found at: www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-services/equitable-learning.

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Work integrated learning

This program does not include a designated Work Integrated Learning (WIL) course. However, each course provides industry partnered learning experiences including practical application of theoretical concepts through learning activities that are based on contemporary industry practices. A praxis approach to real-world issues, case studies and materials from industry experts are a key feature of this program. 

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following (noting not all courses listed may be available each semester):
 

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Year One of Program

Complete the following Two (2) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Cultural Production Project 24 OART1105 City Campus
Working in First Peoples contexts: creative partnerships and cultural production 12 OART1103 City Campus
AND
Select and Complete 12 credit points from the following:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Curating Contemporary Art 12 OART1067 City Campus
Arts Management Fundamentals 12 OART1066 City Campus
Working in Transnational Contexts: Exchange and Collaboration 12 OART1104 City Campus
Cultural Planning and Evaluation 12 VART3717 City Campus
Fieldwork 12 VART3709 City Campus
Business Skills for the Creative Industries 12 BUSM3323 City Campus
 

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