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Footscray City Films

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media

University degrees: Courses

Course length: 1 year full-time

Course city: Melbourne

The Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media is designed for students to create longer, more complex and ambitious films over 12 months targeted to a specific market. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of personnel who work at a high level of creative specialisation and/or in the production management areas of the film and television industry.

The Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media also includes marketing processes for students to promote their own films. Graduates of the Advanced Diploma and Diploma of Screen and Media eligible to receive advanced standing into AFTRS, the Bachelor of Media & Communications at the University of Melbourne.

Our graduates regularly achieve careers in the film, television and multimedia industries and students have exhibited and won awards in International festivals such as Cannes, Sundance and Venice Film Festivals

The Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media CUA60615 requires the completion of a minimum of 16 units of Competency, of which there are 3 core units and a minimum of 13 elective units

Centrelink Institution Reference Number: 37152

Campus / Location: Footscray High School. 1 Kinnear St. Footscray. 3011

Average Hours of Face-to-Face Class Contact per Week: 26.00 Hours per Week

Year / Stage of Course: 2020

Exact Course Start Date: 5/02/2020

Anticipated Course End Date: 14/12/2020

Total Duration of Course: 46 weeks. Enrolment Status: Full-Time

Programs, Courses, Workshops

  • Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media
  • Certificate IV in Screen and Media
  • Diploma of Screen and Media
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