Highlights
- Build a unique creative career that taps into your passions and aspirations.
- Prepare to turn creative employment and entrepreneurial opportunities into real career outcomes for a growing creative economy sector.
- Learn through industry partnerships and networking, and interdisciplinary work.
- Choose from one of four first majors to develop your creative thinking and innovation.
- Tailor your degree to suit your area of interest.
Highlights
- Build a unique creative career that taps into your passions and aspirations.
- Prepare to turn creative employment and entrepreneurial opportunities into real career outcomes for a growing creative economy sector.
- Learn through industry partnerships and networking, and interdisciplinary work.
- Choose from one of four first majors to develop your creative thinking and innovation.
- Tailor your degree to suit your area of interest.
Why choose this course?
Problem solving, critical thinking and innovation are now the top three skills employers look for and these vital skills can be applied to a wide range of commercial organisations. Our future-focused degree, Bachelor of Creative Industries (BCI), allows you to develop your own creative niche by providing diverse knowledge, creativity and practical skills across a range of selected creative disciplines.
The Bachelor of Creative Industries nurtures your creative passion across various majors, equipping you with the agility to continuously create, adapt, and innovate in an ever-evolving world.
Real-world learning
You’ll be prepared for the real world with studio-based learning, skills in entrepreneurship, real industry challenges, work integrated learning (WIL) opportunities and links to creative start-ups. With a focus on transferable skills in enterprise and entrepreneurship, working on projects with industry partners like the World Science Festival, Brisbane Open House, Beyond Zero Emissions, Starlight Children's Foundation Australia and Australian Parents for Climate Action in a common final year capstone experience, you’ll have a head start to succeed in a career with flexibility.
Visit the student and graduate blog to find out more about what it’s like to study creative industries and where a QUT degree can take you.
Explore this course
You can’t pigeon-hole creativity. That’s why QUT has designed a degree that combines a range of interdisciplinary skills. The Bachelor of Creative Industries lets you dive into a melting pot of amazing possibilities and absorb the aspects of creativity that are right for you. It sets you up with skills and experiences to create your own opportunities and career outcomes in the creative sector and beyond.
Flexible delivery
The course offers flexibility by allowing you to choose a combination of study areas to suit your individual creative interests and career aspirations. Start your degree in either February or July, and study full-time for three years or the part-time equivalent.
You can choose your first major from:
- Creative and professional writing - gain skills and knowledge in the areas of creative or professional writing, including fiction, creative non-fiction, media writing, and corporate writing and editing.
- Fashion communication - learn how fashion is communicated, marketed and distributed across a diverse range of contexts and media. This major prepares you for current and future careers in the global fashion industry.
- Interactive and visual design - learn skills and knowledge in the domain of interactive and visual design, including graphic design, image making, information design, web design and designing interfaces for future technologies.
- Screen content production - develop a range of knowledge in the theory and practice of film and screen, including creative, technical, storytelling and communication skills to set you up for a career in advertising, publicity or marketing.
To complement your chosen major, you may select a second major. All the primary majors listed above can be studied as second majors as well as advertising, integrated marketing communication, marketing, public relations, entrepreneurship and innovation, games design, online environments and property experience.
Alternatively, you can add minors electives from across QUT to your chosen major to develop a wide breath of knowledge across several discipline areas.
Double degrees
Combine two bachelor degrees into a single course of study. A double degree allows you to specialise in two fields and pursue different interest areas, gaining a broader range of skills and knowledge, and giving you a competitive advantage and greater career flexibility. This is a popular option for students seeking careers in support roles within the creative industries, or those wanting to work in creative, design or communication roles within other industries.
Consider a double degree with Creative Industries in:
- Business to gain knowledge and skills to add business acumen to creative endeavours, and creative flair to traditional organisations. Careers include entertainment industries producer, events manager, creative entrepreneur or social media marketer.
- Law where your creative industries and legal qualifications position you for a career as an in-house lawyer for cultural institutions, government or regulatory bodies, or as a lawyer with special interests in creative industries.
- Human Services (Health) and use your expertise in careers in youth arts, disability arts, rehabilitation in corrective services, or community and cultural development.
- Information Technology merging your creative and imaginative skills with sophisticated and innovative critical thinking will give you opportunities in content production, communications, graphic design and games development.
Pathways
Graduates of the course/s listed below will be automatically offered a place and gain up to 1 year of credit for prior learning (advanced standing) for the Bachelor of Creative Industries.
Careers and outcomes
This course equips you with the creative skills, knowledge and connections to pursue a career in the creative industries and beyond. Some career options are:
- Creative technologist – combine an interactive and visual design major with additional studies in either public relations or marketing. Collaborate with production and marketing departments to realise creative solutions and enhance the digital user experience.
- Screen and media producer – major in creative and professional writing and screen and content production as a second major, to prepare for corporate and community policy development.
- Media content producer – major screen content product with an interactive and visual design minor and develop an identity aligned with web based and multi-platform screen project development.
- Fashion supply chain manager – major fashion communication alongside interactive and visual design and learn about textile and product development.
- Marketing and promotions – study business area studies alongside your Creative Industries major to prepare for employment within marketing and promotions within film distribution, fashion wholesaling or digital design and arts.
- Teacher – follow your studies with a Master of Teaching (Secondary) for a meaningful career teaching the next generation. Check the Master of Teaching (Secondary) course page for entry requirements and pre-requisites.
On successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to apply for entry into the Master of Teaching (Secondary), Master of Design (Strategic Design), Master of Digital Communication, provided you meet the entry requirements.
Possible careers
- Branding specialist
- Campaign manager
- Creative entrepreneur
- Creative writer
- Digital content producer
- Entertainment entrepreneur
- Events and festivals coordinator
- Fashion marketer
- Graphic designer
- Interaction designer
- Media adviser
- Media producer
- Multimedia designer
- Publicist
- Web designer
In order to complete this course, you must complete a total of 288 credit points comprising:
- Bachelor of Creative Industries core units - 72 credit points
- A Creative Industries first major - 96 credit points from one of the specified first majors including Creative and Professional Writing; Fashion Communication; Interactive and Visual Design; and, Screen Content Production.
- Complementary studies - one 96 credit point second major, or two 48 credit point minors, or one 48 credit point minor and four unit options (electives).
- QUT You - 24 credit points of QUT You units.
In order to complete this course, you must complete a total of 288 credit points comprising:
- Bachelor of Creative Industries core units - 72 credit points
- A Creative Industries first major - 96 credit points from one of the specified first majors including Creative and Professional Writing; Fashion Communication; Interactive and Visual Design; and, Screen Content Production.
- Complementary studies - one 96 credit point second major, or two 48 credit point minors, or one 48 credit point minor and four unit options (electives).
- QUT You - 24 credit points of QUT You units.
Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. We review fees annually, and they may be subject to increases.
2025 fees
2025: CSP $12,500 per year full-time (96 credit points)
Additional Costs
There are requirements that you will need to meet as a student in this course. (Screen Content Production students only). Information is available from the Additional course requirements and costs website.
2025 fees
2025: $37,400 per year full-time (96 credit points)
Additional Costs
There are requirements that you will need to meet as a student in this course. (Screen Content Production students only). Information is available from the Additional course requirements and costs website.
2024 fees
2024: CSP $11,700 per year full-time (96 credit points)
Additional Costs
There are requirements that you will need to meet as a student in this course. (Screen Content Production students only). Information is available from the Additional course requirements and costs website.
2024 fees
2024: $34,700 per year full-time (96 credit points)
Additional Costs
There are requirements that you will need to meet as a student in this course. (Screen Content Production students only). Information is available from the Additional course requirements and costs website.
Student services and amenities fees
You may need to pay student services and amenities (SA) fees as part of your course costs.
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