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Corporate Screen Production
Undergraduate Specialisation
SPUC-CORSP
- Course
- Corporate Screen Production Specialisation
- Credit
- 100
Outline
Work with commercial equipment and produce work for film and television.

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Learn the concepts and skills for client-based screen production such as advertising and promotion, corporate communications, informational and educational media. This specialisation develops students' skills to develop and create corporate media projects to international standards, while also reflecting their own culture.
How to apply
This specialisation sits within the Bachelor of Communications degree. To apply, you will apply for the Bachelor of Communications. In step 3 of the application process, you will be asked to confirm the specialisation you wish to study.
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Why study
- This specialisation is centred around technology and will give you the opportunity to work with commercial equipment, and produce work for film and television.
- You can design your degree to suit your interests by choosing from a range of media streams
- You can build your portfolio and work experience, and network with industry professionals.
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You may have already studied some of the units (subjects) listed in your Curtin course, or you may have work experience that matches the degree requirements.
If this applies to you, you can apply for credit for recognised learning (CRL), which means your previous study is recognised and matched against a similar unit in your intended Curtin course.
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- Curtin course code: SPUC-CORSP
- Last updated on: May 24, 2022
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