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Creative Product Development Melbourne Polytechnic

Cricos: 00724G
Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
Advanced Diploma On-Campus Full-time 12 months find out $11300.00 year per $13050.00 year per
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As a domestic/local student, you may be eligible for a Victorian Government subsidy. Check with the institution if you want more information about this.

Course overview

This course is designed to prepare students to make a smooth transition into a professional practice, working in an industry-related role or in a freelance capacity. The course aids students in applying their current skills and knowledge to the development of a self-directed project/product such as; a solo exhibition, industry portfolio or published work.

Students will have access to their own studio on campus, as well as mentors who will provide critical and constructive feedback, technical advice and assistance with the design and development of their individual work. This course focuses on building up your employability options, current industry knowledge, ability to realise project goals and establish an ongoing practice. We build upon the skills you attained at Diploma level, and our past graduates have produced targeted folios (to approach industry clients), secured publishing deals, established unique online stores, attended international trade fairs and created substantial bodies of work for exhibition.


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