Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media
Training Package: CUA — Creative Arts and Culture Training Package
Overview
The CUA60620 Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media is designed to equip you with advanced technical and creative skills for the screen industry. This qualification covers key areas such as directing, producing, cinematography, editing, and media management, focusing on practical project-based learning. It is tailored for individuals with some experience in screen and media who aim to step into leadership or specialised roles. Ideal for aspiring filmmakers, television producers, digital content creators, and media professionals, this course prepares you for the dynamic demands of the industry. Upon completion, you can pursue career outcomes like film director, producer, screenwriter, media project manager, or roles in broadcasting and digital content production, enhancing your opportunities in Australia's growing creative sector.
Industry Context
The Australian screen and media industry is a dynamic sector encompassing film, television, streaming services, and digital content production. With increasing demand for local and international content, this qualification opens pathways to roles such as film director, television producer, media manager, and content strategist. Graduates can work in production companies, broadcasters, advertising agencies, or freelance, contributing to innovation and storytelling in Australia's creative economy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the CUA60620 Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media cover?
It covers advanced skills in screen production, including directing, producing, cinematography, editing, media management, and project development for film, TV, and digital media.
What are the entry requirements for this qualification?
Typically, you need a relevant diploma or substantial industry experience in screen and media. Entry requirements may vary by training provider, so it's best to check directly.
What career outcomes can I expect after completing this course?
Graduates can pursue roles such as film director, television producer, media project manager, content creator, or work in broadcasting, production houses, and digital media companies.
How is this qualification delivered?
Delivery modes include face-to-face classes, online learning, or blended formats, often incorporating practical projects, workshops, and industry placements for hands-on experience.
How long does it take to complete the Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media?
The duration typically ranges from 1 to 2 years of full-time study, depending on the training provider, study mode, and prior experience.
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Request Early AccessLast updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026