Radio Producer Courses in Canberra
Unfortunately, there are no course providers on our network that provide radio producer training in Canberra. However, there are 18 courses available within the Canberra for people who want to study a related field.
CUA30720
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Production Assistant
Painter
Artist
Art Studio Assistant
Junior Graphic Designer
Junior Animator
The CUA30720 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals will boost your career in photography, graphic design, and desktop publishing. Over 6 months you will learn the fundamentals of colour, drawing, digital imagery and the production of 2D and 3D images — graduating with a nationally recognised qualification and ready to work in a photography or design role. Enquire now to discuss your study options. Learn more.
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Editor
Copywriter
Writer
Journalist
Author
Advertising Copywriter
Biographer
Broadcaster
Web Content Manager
Screenwriter
Freelance Writer
Scriptwriter
Content Specialist
Feature Writer
Media Analyst
Digital Copywriter
Playwright
Proofreader
Travel Writer
Media Buyer
Digital Marketing Specialist
Publisher
Novelist
Game Designer
The Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) allows students to express thoughts and feelings through writing, exploring avant-garde, cross-genre, and experimental forms. Students critically engage with contemporary theoretical and philosophical schools of thought, gaining knowledge in areas like fiction, poetry, non-fiction, theatre, and screen. This course nurtures lateral thinking and imagination, skills valuable in sectors like corporate communications, publishing, editing, and marketing. It prepares students for a dynamic career in the rapidly expanding creative sector, enhancing their ability to create impactful writings. Learn more.
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Market Researcher
Casting Agent
Academic Researcher
Government Consultant
Anthropologist
Cultural Heritage Officer
Public Health Officer
International Development Worker
Community Outreach Coordinator
Diversity Consultant
Journalist
Museum Curator
Policy Adviser
Business Consultant
Human Resources Manager
The Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology) investigates the essence of human life within a global context. It adopts an immersive methodology that builds ideas from first-hand experiences, examining the multifaceted cultural and social structures worldwide. The focus is on human interaction, relationship building, and the pursuit of purpose. This course broadens perspectives by questioning societal preconceptions and encouraging empathy. Lessons learned are not only theoretical but can also be applied in creating unique ethnographic projects. Learn more.
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Account Manager
Public Relations Manager
Communications Manager
Social Media Manager
Project Manager
Event Manager
Event Coordinator
Digital Content Producer
Brand Specialist
Advertising Art Director
Media Producer
Media Advisor
Media Researcher
Media Planner
Public Relations Consultant
Digital Media Specialist
Advertising Executive
Campaign Manager
Communications Officer
International Development Worker
Creative Director
Publisher
Journalist
Digital Marketer
Marketer
Content Writer
Public Relations Specialist
Marketing Officer
Communications Adviser
Editor
Public Relations Officer
Copywriter
Content Creator
Policy Analyst
Online Editor
Content Strategist
The Bachelor of Communication equips students for creative and innovative media and communication throughout their careers. It lays a strong foundation in writing, industry engagement, practical production skills, and critical thinking. The course encompasses various communication forms, such as emerging media platforms, social media, mobile media, and screen, audio, and written mediums. Students learn to effectively convey messages from concept to delivery and develop industry-focused communication tactics by collaborating with real organisations, gaining firsthand strategic industry experience. Learn more.
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Content Creator
Copywriter
Public Relations Officer
Editor
Public Relations Specialist
Content Manager
Content Writer
Journalist
Market Researcher
Communications Officer
Communications Specialist
Researcher
Foreign Correspondent
Broadcaster
Feature Writer
Digital Copywriter
Presenter
Reporter
Camera Operator
Media Advisor
Digital Content Writer
Digital Content Producer
Photographer
Event Coordinator
Tourism Officer
Social Media Manager
Want to become a professional journalist? Whether you dream of working for an international media outlet or creating your own news channel, studying a Bachelor of Journalism will help you achieve your dreams.
Contemporary Journalists need a wide range of technical skills including writing, storytelling, photography, video editing, and content development. The Bachelor of Journalism delivers all these skills as well as the critical thinking and intelligence to tell the stories that matter in a way that’s authentic and appealing.
If you’re ready to enquire to launch your career in journalism enquire now for admission criteria, study units and elective choices, plus the list of universities offering this degree program. Learn more.
CUA50820
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Arts Administrator
Event Producer
Jazz Musician
Musicologist
Piano Accompanist
Audio Visual Technician
Musician
Sound Engineer
Music Producer
Music Publisher
Music Manager
Music Tutor
Music Editor
Music Composer
Songwriter
Audio Engineer
Venue Manager
Ethnomusicologist
The nationally recognised CUA50820 Diploma of Music primes you for success in the music industry. Whether you’re wanting to become a guitar teacher, sound engineer, music promoter, or international recording artist, this course will give your career a kickstart. Your studies begin with music industry essentials, teaching you how to manage the copyright of your music and keep yourself healthy and safe. You’ll then choose specialty units in career interest areas: Performance, Creation and Composition, Music Tuition, Sound Production, and Music Business. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, specialisation choices (and their availability) as well as course openings near you. Learn more.
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Editor
Journalist
Publisher
Author
Creative Writer
Screenplay Writer
Librarian
The Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing equips students with the skills to create compelling works across diverse genres for various audiences and markets. This course encourages critical thinking about the craft of writing and applying techniques in crafting both fiction and non-fiction. It also provides the opportunity to practice the art of storytelling, emphasising experimentation and innovation. Ideal for aspiring writers, this course fosters the development of creative writing skills and nurtures the ability to engage and captivate readers.
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CUA40920
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Musician
Sound Engineer
Audio Visual Technician
Audio Engineer
Songwriter
Music Composer
Music Editor
Sound Technician
Disc Jockey
The CUA40920 Certificate IV in Music is for aspiring musicians and industry professionals who need a holistic understanding of the international music business as well as professional level musicianship skills. Your studies begin with an introduction to music business opportunities, copyright, and creative practice. You’ll then gain technical skills in any of four specialist areas: performance, creation and composition, sound production, music business and marketing. Enquire now for entry requirements, the list of speciality units (and their availability) as well as course openings near you. Learn more.
CUA20620
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Stage Technician
Musician
Performer
Disc Jockey
The CUA20620 Certificate II in Music is a nationally recognised qualification to kickstart your career in the music industry. Whether you aspire to be a performing artist, stage hand or roadie, this course delivers the hands-on skills you need to get started. The course begins with an introduction to the creative arts industry in Australia as well as the communication and safety protocols you’ll need to succeed. You’ll then choose electives that support your career as a performer or support crew. Competencies include: developing song ideas, musical performance skills, developing a repertoire, developing audio skills and sound knowledge, basic lighting skills, setting up and taking down concert equipment. Enquire now for the full list of study unit choices (and their availability) as well as upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
CUA31120
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Design Assistant
Fashion Design Assistant
Art Studio Assistant
Potter
Artist
Sculptor
Painter
Production Assistant
Performing Arts Technician
Work alongside a professional photographer or just indulge your personal creativity and love of photography with the CUA31120 Certificate III in Visual Arts. This nationally recognised training course will help you develop a creative arts practice and teach you how to produce commercial grade photographs. Over 6 months you will be: exploring the use of colour, extending your critical thinking skills, producing digital images, producing prints, using wet darkroom techniques to produce monochrome photographs.
Enquire now for the list of training centres and study dates. Learn more.
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