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Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries

The ultimate creative license

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Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries

Untap your potential

Discover your leadership potential in the creative or cultural sector with the Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries. This course will help you to build the professional judgement needed to navigate the complexities unique to the creative and cultural sectors with confidence.

Analyse the key issues impacting the creative sector and fine tune your skills in problem-solving, critical thinking and negotiation. Get inspired with guest lecturers and course content from leaders working in the nation’s top creative and cultural institutions. Plus, build networks that will help shape the future deals and connections of your career.

What is a graduate certificate?

This is a short postgraduate qualification that is made up of four subjects. It's a smart choice for those looking to upskill quickly as it can be completed part-time over two, four-month semesters. It also offers a direct pathway into a master’s degree if you decide to keep studying.

 

You call the shots

Study your way with flexible learning options.

Connect and grow

Get inspired with guest-lectures from industry leaders.

Adobe Creative Campus

UC is one of only five Adobe Creative Campuses in Australia.

You call the shots

Study your way with flexible learning options.

Connect and grow

Get inspired with guest-lectures from industry leaders.

Adobe Creative Campus

UC is one of only five Adobe Creative Campuses in Australia.

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Course highlights

Course highlights

 Develop professional judgement and decision-making skills.

 Learn to navigate the industry and contacts with confidence.

 Develop the skills needed for tomorrow’s workplace.

 Learn how to conduct business in culturally appropriate ways.

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Get qualified in 12 months (part-time)

Intakes in February and July

Only 4 units to complete

Reduced fees are available for Domestic students with Commonwealth Support Places

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Why study at UC

UC’s Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries allows you to tailor your degree to match your future vision, with a broad range of creative and cultural elective units on offer.  What’s more, this industry-connected and hands-on degree is perfect for those looking to understand the business side of the creative and cultural sectors. 

UC is committed to making sure you enjoy a truly flexible and inclusive learning experience that works for you and with you – no matter who or where you are. We will connect you to student support, career advisors and an inspiring cohort of teachers and industry experts to ensure you are supported every step of the way.

Stand-out and step-up

Gain the skills and knowledge needed to step-up into a leadership role.

Get building

Learn how to form and nurture the relationships that will shape your career.

Get a taste for further study

Progress into a master’s degree by enrolling in additional units.

Adobe creative campus

Adobe Creative Campus

UC is ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥â€™s first Adobe Creative Campus, offering full, FREE access to Adobe Express! All UC students can use Adobe Express for free, while students in creative disciplines can also gain free access to Adobe Creative Cloud.

Whether you’re telling a story through visuals, building a portfolio or exploring new creative possibilities, you’ll have the resources to turn ideas into reality. Plus, you can earn badges that will help you stand out to potential employers! Upskill in Adobe by taking a short training course that demonstrates your skills in visual design, social media and more.

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Career outlook

With considerable government investments in the creative sectors, it’s vital that you have the right skills to position yourself for success.

At over 9%, ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ has one of the largest proportions of creative knowledge workers in Australia (2021 Census) and creative businesses in the ACT continue to grow with an average of 6.45% growth since 2017 (ABS, 2021)!

The Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries will equip you with core skills in creative leadership, networking, critical thinking and creative problem-solving, ensuring you remain at the forefront of the industry. Whether you choose to work in ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥, or take your skills outside the city, upon graduation, you’ll be ready to take on a broad range of roles across the creative and cultural sectors.

Career outlook

What you will learn

Impact and Enterprise (11155.2)

Impact and Enterprise (11155.2)

Analyse key components of the creative and cultural economy, including sources of funding, measurement of impact, entrepreneurial approaches, governance and management issues.

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Creativity and Digital Engagement (11862.1)

Creativity and Digital Engagement (11862.1)

Examine the transforming forms of creativity and audience engagement, as they are impacted by a world in which culture is increasingly created and consumed in digital forms.

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Indigeneity and the Creative Sector (11863.1)

Indigeneity and the Creative Sector (11863.1)

Establish strong foundations in individual and professional practices for culturally grounded and culturally responsive practice, ethical engagement, and creative collaboration.

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Restricted Choice Unit (11866.1)

Restricted Choice Unit (11866.1)

Play to your existing strengths or explore a new area of interest when selecting your elective unit.

Upcoming intakes

Do you want more info on application dates?

 

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February 2025 intake



July 2025 intake


Entry requirements

To be eligible for the Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries, applicants must:

  • Have a bachelor’s degree in any field as approved by the University
  • Meet our English Language Requirements (overall IELTS Academic score (or equivalent) of 6.5 (non-standard English language requirements)).

COURSE COST

Domestic students

Reduced fees available with Commonwealth Support Places

International students

$4,650 per unit
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Fee help

You may be eligible to defer payment of your tuition fees via the Commonwealth Government’s FEE-HELP loan scheme.

Visit FEE-HELP for lots of useful information about eligibility, how to apply and pay. You can apply for FEE-HELP once you have enrolled in a course.

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