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Curtin University

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Graphics Specialisation

  • Non-Award

This specialisation introduces industry-standard design technologies and software through practical projects. It covers illustration design principles, 3D modelling, and rendering, culminating in a choice of focus on graphics for the built environment or urban planning.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Course Code
SPUC-GRAPH

About this course

Overview

Through a series of practical design projects and exercises held within a digital environment, this specialisation introduces you to industry standard design technologies and software.

You'll learn the fundamental principles and technical processes of illustration design, including the visualisation and communication of narrative concepts, developing your abilities as a skilled technical practitioner and visual communicator.

You'll be introduced to the foundations of 3D modelling, texturing and rendering in a digital environment and work on a multi-phase project that encompasses the conceptual and technical fundamentals of 3D design.

For your final unit, you will have the option of studying a unit that focuses on graphics for the built environment or graphics for urban and regional planning.

What you will learn

Overview

Through a series of practical design projects and exercises held within a digital environment, this specialisation introduces you to industry standard design technologies and software.

You'll learn the fundamental principles and technical processes of illustration design, including the visualisation and communication of narrative concepts, developing your abilities as a skilled technical practitioner and visual communicator.

You'll be introduced to the foundations of 3D modelling, texturing and rendering in a digital environment and work on a multi-phase project that encompasses the conceptual and technical fundamentals of 3D design.

For your final unit, you will have the option of studying a unit that focuses on graphics for the built environment or graphics for urban and regional planning.

Course structure

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Credit for prior study or work

Finish your course sooner with credit for your previous study or work experience.

How to apply

Direct to Curtin