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There are 7 courses available in Melbourne for people who want to study performing arts.
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The CUA41320 Certificate IV in Visual Arts is an exciting 1 year course for anyone wanting to bring their creative interests to a professional level. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you the history and theory of visual arts while developing your techniques as an artist in drawing, sculpture, wood objects and 3D digital design. Graduate with a completed project ready for exhibition. Enquire now for the list of study units and instructions for enrolment. Learn more.
The CUA51120 Diploma of Visual Arts supports your career in photography, ceramics, painting, digital art, printmaking, sculpting, and fashion — or for further developing your creative hobbies and artistic interests. It’s the perfect blend of creative arts history, theory, and practice. Over 12 months you’ll be refining your practical skills across a range of mediums, plus realising and presenting a body of your own creative work. Even better, you’ll have the opportunity to join an international study tour to the world’s artistic hotspots such as Milan, Paris, New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong. Enquire now for the list of study choices and details of the portfolio submission required at enrolment. Learn more.
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.
The Bachelor of Music (Performance) offers practical instruction and ensemble experiences in orchestral instruments, piano, guitar, and classical voice. This course develops skills, knowledge, and understanding of the practical, theoretical, and conceptual aspects of music. It is tailored for musicians interested in pursuing a career as professional performers in orchestras, opera, jazz ensembles, or musical theatre. The degree focuses on honing performance abilities and deepening musical understanding, preparing students for successful careers in various performance settings. Learn more.
The Bachelor of Arts (Music) offers advanced music studies, aiming to deepen students' understanding of music's cultural, historical, and analytical aspects from various periods and cultures. This course offers specialized areas like musicology or theory, preparing for advanced research. Additionally, it enhances knowledge in music language and musicianship, guiding students towards professionalism. Students acquire competencies aligned with Australia's creative industries, ensuring aptitude in performance, creation, and interpretation of music, and potential pathways like teaching or music therapy. Learn more.
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.
Get started in film and TV with the CUA60620 Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media. This nationally recognised diploma delivers advanced skills in film making, screen writing and film acting. You’ll learn to make the transition from stage and theatre performance to acting in front of a camera, and graduate with a working knowledge of how feature films are written and produced. Enquire now for upcoming enrolment dates and intake opportunities. Learn more.
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Yes, there are course providers who offer qualifications in performing arts in Melbourne. Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There are several campuses within the Melbourne area that provide training in performing arts. The closest campus is 1km away from the center of Melbourne. You can also study a performing arts course through online or distance learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Potential job roles within performing arts include community organiser, dance teacher assistant, performer or performing arts technician (to name a few). Browse through the job pathways table to find a role that suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within performing arts. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Performing Arts
Community Organiser
$960 weekly pay
Dance Teacher Assistant
$850 weekly pay
Performer
Performing Arts Technician
Singer
Theatre Performer