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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

Visual Culture Major (BA OpenUnis)

  • Non-Award

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Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Study Mode
Online

About this course

Outline Outline

To check you meet the course entry requirement, visit Open Universities Australia.

What you'll learn
  • apply discipline knowledge of critical discourses within art and design; contribute to evidence based practice through visual research
  • think critically and reflectively by incorporating creativity within the research and articulation of visual culture
  • critically evaluate visual culture, technology, practices and literature relevant to the discipline, synthesise information from a range of sources
  • demonstrate effective visual, spoken and written communication appropriate to art and design critical discourses
  • use and discern visual and other technologies appropriate to the understanding of contemporary art and design
  • sustain an engagement with visual culture and creative industries through self-directed ongoing learning skills
  • recognise the significance of disparate international visual art and design practices in the development of local and national professional contemporary visual cultural production
  • recognise the importance of cultural diversity through visual language; respect individuals from all cultures; develop cross-cultural collaborations that foster innovation and diversity in art and design
  • work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating art and design professional practice and leadership skills

Study locations

Open Universities Australia

Online

What you will learn

  • apply discipline knowledge of critical discourses within art and design; contribute to evidence based practice through visual research
  • think critically and reflectively by incorporating creativity within the research and articulation of visual culture
  • critically evaluate visual culture, technology, practices and literature relevant to the discipline, synthesise information from a range of sources
  • demonstrate effective visual, spoken and written communication appropriate to art and design critical discourses
  • use and discern visual and other technologies appropriate to the understanding of contemporary art and design
  • sustain an engagement with visual culture and creative industries through self-directed ongoing learning skills
  • recognise the significance of disparate international visual art and design practices in the development of local and national professional contemporary visual cultural production
  • recognise the importance of cultural diversity through visual language; respect individuals from all cultures; develop cross-cultural collaborations that foster innovation and diversity in art and design
  • work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating art and design professional practice and leadership skills