Course providers in Lismore
Get started in marketing with the BSB40820 Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication. This nationally recognised qualification can be your entry point into a marketing role, or great for managers and small business owners who need the skills to increase their sales and outreach. The course covers: co-ordinating marketing activities, analysing consumer behaviour, carrying out market research, creating digital content, presenting your ideas and research, developing social media strategies, and more. You will also improve your overall skills in writing and critical thinking. Enquire now for the list of study units, graduation competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe Diploma of Social Media Marketing is perfect for students seeking careers as Social Media Managers, Digital Marketing Managers or Content Marketers. Students will learn about email marketing, niche social media marketing strategies, personal branding, managing blogs and content marketing as well as interpreting market trends and developments.
Learn moreThe Digital Marketing: Foundations course provides a thorough introduction to digital marketing concepts, channels, and tools, ideal for learners from various fields such as brand or product management, business ownership, traditional marketing, or IT. This course is tailored for those eager to explore the essentials of digital marketing, including SEO, SEM, social media, and content marketing strategies. Students will learn to build campaigns and analyse data using Google tools, gaining a comprehensive overview of the digital marketing landscape.
Learn moreGet a job in broadcast radio or as an independent Podcaster with the CUA41220 Certificate IV in Screen and Media (Radio & Podcasting). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to write the narration and broadcasting content, produce programs, then record and edit sound. The course also covers: conducting interviews, compiling audio material for broadcast, refining audio assets, reproducing sound for post production, content writing, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, radio and podcasting competencies, as well as the latest enrolment dates.
Learn morePolish up your screen media content with the CUA41220 Certificate IV in Screen and Media (Journalism). This nationally recognised qualification will help you land online journalist roles and is great for independent bloggers, vloggers, and podcasters hoping to catch the eye of larger-scale news publishers. The course covers: working effectively in the Australian creative media industries, writing content according to the laws and codes of practice relevant to different broadcasting and media publications, carrying out interviews, conducting research, and much more. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, journalism competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreWant 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- Science Journalist
- Public Affairs Consultant
- Critic
- Media Advisor
- Feature Writer
- Freelance Writer
- Broadcaster
- Editorial Assistant
- Foreign Correspondent
- News Reporter
- Radio Presenter
- Reporter
- Music Journalist
- Arts Journalist
- Journalist
- Communications Adviser
- Content Writer
- Media Officer
- Media Researcher
- Content Creator
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- Podcaster
- Editor
- Community Engagement Officer
- Communications Manager
- Communications Coordinator
- Media Consultant
- Media Buyer
- Publisher
- Content Writer
- Content Executive
- Communications Adviser
- Journalist
- Change And Communications Manager
- Content Editor
- Music Journalist
- Presenter
- Radio Presenter
- Columnist
- Newsreader
- Public Relations Executive
- Speech Writer
- Editorial Assistant
- Content Specialist
- Media Advisor
- Digital Content Coordinator
- Public Affairs Consultant
The Bachelor of Arts (Advertising) caters to Australia's competitive, ever-evolving advertising sector, promising both challenges and opportunities. This course effectively imparts conventional advertising techniques like design and consumer behaviour, while familiarizing students with digital and social media platforms. Graduates will be aptly prepared for roles including copywriting, media purchasing, brand management, and creative direction.
Learn moreThe 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- Content Writer
- Author
- Novelist
- Publisher
- Writer
- Travel Writer
- Proofreader
- Playwright
- Advertising Copywriter
- Biographer
- Scriptwriter
- Screenwriter
- Technical Writer
- Book Editor
- Publishing Assistant
- Literary Agent
- Speech Writer
- Music Journalist
- Arts Journalist
- Columnist
- Grant Writer
- Fiction Writer
- Arts Writer
- Critic
- Entertainment Journalist
The Bachelor of Arts (Cultural Studies) offers insight into critical methodologies for analysing diverse cultural practices and forms. This course doesn't only focus on cultural products such as books or films, but also investigates the intricacies of daily life. It aids in understanding social patterns, values, and meanings in cultural practices. It's beneficial for those studying Humanities, Social Sciences, Media and Communications, Education, and Law, fostering critical thinking about contemporary cultural issues and experiences.
Learn moreEntry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Live Production and Technical Services (Costume) will prepare you for the following role.
Wardrobe Assistant
A Wardrobe Assistant works in the costume department of an entertainment production company. You might specialise in television, film or theatre an...