Program overview
Creative industries are a core part of Australia’s emerging services economy, and creative practitioners and innovators are increasingly finding themselves working and collaborating across boundaries.
Bond’s Bachelor of Creative Arts is an innovative program that tailors its offerings to a student’s unique ambitions and interests. The personalised nature of the program will empower you to identify your own ambitions, and equip you with the required skills, understanding, and practice to navigate existing pathways—or design your own.
Within your creative specialisation, you will benefit from a hands-on, project-based approach to learning, where you will be encouraged to develop industry relationships, undertake creative internships, and practice, and publish works within your chosen creative niches. This flexible program enables students to ground their creative endeavours within a third major.
Program code: HS-20044
CRICOS code: 092144M
Program overview
Creative industries are a core part of Australia’s emerging services economy, and creative practitioners and innovators are increasingly finding themselves working and collaborating across boundaries.
Bond’s Bachelor of Creative Arts is an innovative program that tailors its offerings to a student’s unique ambitions and interests. The personalised nature of the program will empower you to identify your own ambitions, and equip you with the required skills, understanding, and practice to navigate existing pathways—or design your own.
Within your creative specialisation, you will benefit from a hands-on, project-based approach to learning, where you will be encouraged to develop industry relationships, undertake creative internships, and practice, and publish works within your chosen creative niches. This flexible program enables students to ground their creative endeavours within a third major.
Program code: HS-20044
CRICOS code: 092144M
About this program
The Bachelor of Creative Arts is an innovative program that tailors its offerings to students’ unique ambitions and interests. The personalised nature of the program empowers students to identify their own ambitions, then equips them with the skills, theory and practice to navigate existing pathways—or design their own. Creative Arts students undertake three majors. All students begin with creative writing subjects to develop a range of foundation skills in creative thinking and narrative. Students also select a specialist creative major (Advertising; Communication & Society; Corporate Storytelling; Digital Media; Film & Television; Journalism; Media Studies; Public Relations or Social Media). Within their creative specialisation, students learn through a hands-on, project-based approach to learning, where they are encouraged to develop industry relationships, undertake creative internships and practice and publish within their chosen creative niches. Finally, the flexible program enables students to ground their creative endeavours within a third major. A creative entrepreneur may pursue a business major, an aspiring thriller writer might study criminology or a documentary filmmaker might study international relations to better understand working in a non–profit organisation. In the final stages of their degree, students will have the opportunity to develop a substantial creative project, which will knit what they have learned across their three selected content areas together into a major portfolio piece showcasing their skills and talents.