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An Arts Administrator oversees arts organisations by managing budgets, coordinating events, promoting initiatives, and ensuring compliance with regulations.

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CUA51320

Diploma of Arts and Health

Estimated fee

$1,995

Duration

6 months - 12 months

Study mode

Online, RPL

The CUA51320 Diploma of Arts and Health develops skills in combining creative practice with health and wellbeing principles. It prepares learners to design arts-based initiatives, apply creativity to support positive outcomes, and work with health and community organisations. The course also focuses on encouraging inclusion, participation, and the role of the arts in promoting wellness. This qualification is suited to those seeking to integrate arts into health, therapy, and community settings. Enquire no...

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Estimated fee

$1,995

Duration

6 months - 12 months

Study mode

Online, RPL

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CUA60725

Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts

Estimated fee

$19,200

Duration

24 months

Study mode

On Campus

The Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts is a nationally recognised qualification. This course helps students build technical skills and creative strategies while developing a unique personal style. You may choose to focus on either fine art or photography. Throughout your studies, you will receive support from experienced teachers who are well-known in their professional fields. This qualification provides a professional foundation for those seeking to refine their artistic practice and expertise. Enquire now...

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Estimated fee

$19,200

Duration

24 months

Study mode

On Campus

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Associate Degree of Arts and Entertainment Management

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Unknown

Duration

Unknown

Study mode

Blended

The Associate Degree of Arts and Entertainment Management offers a dynamic curriculum designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the thriving world of arts and entertainment. Through a combination of business management principles, marketing strategies, and industry-specific insights, students will learn how to effectively promote, produce, and manage various forms of artistic expression and entertainment events.

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Unknown

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Unknown

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Blended

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An Arts Administrator is responsible for overseeing various aspects of arts organisations, including managing budgets, coordinating events, and liaising with artists, stakeholders, and the public. Their duties typically include developing and implementing programs, ensuring compliance with regulations, managing staff and volunteers, and promoting artistic initiatives within the community.

Arts Administrators also play a key role in fundraising efforts and marketing strategies to enhance the visibility and sustainability of the arts organisation.

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