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Bachelor of Creative Industries (Film and Television)

  • Bachelor

Get ready for a career across the creative industries.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
244301,284211, 102679D
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Domestic Fees
$14,100 per year
International Fees
$33,800 per year

About this course

Study Creative Industries (Film and Television) at Flinders

Get ready for a career across the creative industries.

The Bachelor of Creative Industries (Film and Television) is aimed at emerging filmmakers and offers a flexible study program, allowing you to pursue your interests and explore film style and history, major filmmakers and industries, and theoretical concepts.

You will also work on student-led productions, learn technical skills and operate filmmaking equipment and become part of the Flinders creative community. Uniquely, we teach you how to make a TV pilot as your final major project. These topics are taught by passionate teachers, research experts and filmmakers who are actively involved in the industry.

Our graduates emerge with skills and knowledge to enable them to work independently and collaboratively.

Study locations

Bedford Park

Career pathways

Your career

This degree prepares you for careers across the industry, combining practical filmmaking skills with critical analysis, and a high-level study of film, television, and arts industries.
Potential occupations include:
  • Marketing or advertising content creator
  • Independent creative producer in sport, health, science and tourism
  • Film programmer, exhibition, and distribution roles
  • Film and television crew.
Potential employers include:
  • Corporate or government organisations
  • News and media organisations
  • Events, galleries, museums
  • Healthcare and charitable organisations
  • Sports organisations and broadcasters
  • Cinemas, arts festivals, and film distributors
  • Screen production companies and producers
  • Postproduction studios.
Accreditation / recognition:

Students and graduates can apply to join the Australian Writer's Guild, Australian Directors' Guild, Australian Cinematographers Society, Australian Production Designers' Guild, Australia Screen Sound Guild, and Australian Screen Editors.

Crew may join Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA) and producers Screen Producers Australia

Graduates can apply for grants from Carclew (under 26), Helpmann Academy (up to 5 years post graduation) and The Mercury.