Highlights
- Combine professional practice in human services with a creative interest for community or cultural development.
- Design your own degree by exploring your creative talents and choosing a creative industries major, and aligning this with areas of interest in human services.
- Learn through extensive practical placements, including opportunities for overseas placements, industry partnerships and networking.
Creativity is used in many areas of community and cultural development, youth arts, disability arts and correctional services. Graduates of this course may work in roles that encourage the use of creative disciplines to support individuals and communities who are experiencing social or economic adversity.
You will major in an area of creative industries that may include creative and professional writing, fashion communication, interactive and visual design, and screen content production.
Choose elective units in human services that support your creative interests, such as Indigenous health, domestic violence, youth services or disability.
Extensive professional placement provides an opportunity to network and explore the array of career pathways. These placements can be completed in local, regional or overseas locations.
