Master of Design (Multimedia Design)
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Overview
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| Duration | 18 Month/s | ||
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| Course code | DMMD30 | ||
| CRICOS code | 061611A | ||
| Fees* | A$21,500 (annual for 2011)* |
Course in detail
On this page: course description, course structure and units of study.
Course description
Course structure
1) As a coursework program with emphasis on structured skills acquisition, design investigation and applied design projects. It offers advanced knowledge and experience in design practice, design management, creative strategies and relevant technical knowledge
2) Through participation in the faculty Design Centre, an alternative mode of study placing emphasis on 'real world learning' with students engaging with industry and delivering design solutions. Design Centre can be undertaken for one or both of the final two semesters of this program and entry is based upon achieving credit average results at the graduate diploma level and an interview - semesters at Design centre are 20 weeks in duration. Design Centre consists of one unit of 37.5 credit points and one unit of 12.5 credit points per semester
Units of study
Graduate diploma (undertaken prior to the master year)
The graduate diploma is a 50 credit point program consisting of 25 credit points from core units and 25 credit points from elective units. Students are normally required to achieve a credit average at graduate diploma level to progress to the master program. A credit average at graduate diploma level and an interview are required for entry into the Design Centre.
Core units - offered Semester 1 (February intake) and Semester 2 (August intake)
HDG507 Research Studio - User Centred Design HDG508 User Centred Design Studio
HDG518 Information Design
HDCD511 Identity Design
HDCD622 Technology for Print
HDCD522 Type and Publication
HDG617 Technology for the Web
The master program is a 150 credit point program in total consisting of 125 credit points from core units and 25 credit points from elective units. 50 of these credit points are gained by completing the graduate diploma then students complete the master year.
Semester 1 (February intake)
Core units
HDG608 Sustainable Design Studio
HDMM612 Animation and Character
HDMM522 Digital Video and Audio Production
Design Centre
HDG615 Professional Practice 9 - 37 credit points
And either:
HDMM612 Animation and Character
or
HDMM522 Digital Video and Audio Production
Semester 2 (August intake)
Core units
HDG609 Design as Service Research
HDG610 Design as Service Studio
HDG632 Information and Interface Design
HDG627 Design in Context
HDG625 Professional Practice 10 - 37.5 credit points
And either:
HDG632 Information and Interface Design
or
HDG627 Design in Context
Graduate outcomes
On this page: aims and objectives, career opportunities and professional recognition.
Aims and objectives
- To offer participants the opportunity to (1) specialise in their discipline and (2) to engage in interdisciplinary design activity, involving direct co-operation between design disciplines to explore new kinds of design outcomes and experiences unachievable through any of the individual design disciplines involved, the promotion of teamwork and group-based activity being fundamental to the design philosophy of the faculty
- To provide postgraduate design degrees that allow multiple entry and exit points for participants
- To graduate individuals able to (1) work as leaders in design and related industries through their expertise in corporate product and service development, (2) possess the processes, creative tools and research skills for innovation in design; (3) be willing to investigate and manage change in the nature of design; and (4) demonstrate an advanced understanding of the impact of information and communications technology (ICT) on the practice of design
Career opportunities
Professional recognition
Course experience
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Entry requirements
This course has special entry, academic and English language requirements, and prerequisites.
Special entry requirements
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Applicants for the Masters program may be eligible for exemptions at the Graduate Diploma level on review of their academic qualifications, professional experience, and portfolio submission if they also have:
- a four-year bachelor of design degree (i.e. Honours) in the same discipline as their chosen postgraduate area and with at least Credit results, and/or
- substantial and direct professional design experience (normally five years or more).
Academic requirements
A recognised bachelor degree in design or a design-related area or a diploma plus industry experience, and the submission of a portfolio.English language requirements
Swinburne College English for Academic Purposes Advanced level certificate at the postgraduate level (EAP 5: PG-70%); OR, obtaining a minimum IELTS overall band of 6.5 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0; OR, a TOEFL (Paper-based) minimum score of 575 (with Test of Written English (TWE) score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Computer-based) minimum score of 232 (with Written Writing score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Internet-based) minimum score of 90 with no band less than 22.Refer to the English Language Requirements website for further information.
Prerequisites
- A degree in design or a design-related area from a recognised tertiary institution PLUS portfolio submission, or
- A diploma in design or a design-related area from a recognised tertiary institution PLUS at least two years professional design experience PLUS portfolio submission, or
- Substantial professional design experience (normally five years or more) PLUS portfolio submission.
Apply
On this page: how to apply, course fees, scholarships and find out more.
Course fees*
A$21,500 (annual for 2011)Scholarships
A range of scholarships is available to international students, visit our Scholarship Page for details.
Find out more
Enquire online: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/international/enquiry
Email: international@swinburne.edu.au
Phone:
+613 8676 7002 (outside Australia)
Freecall 1800 897 973 (within Australia)