Arts and Culture courses in Tasmania
Course providers in Tasmania
The following providers offer Arts and Culture courses in Tasmania.
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- BSB50120 Diploma of Business (Records and Information Management)
- 11126NAT Advanced Diploma of Sinology Studies
- SIT10122 Certificate I in Tourism (Australian Indigenous Culture)
- Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) (Archaeological Science)
- Master of Arts
- Graduate Diploma of Records Management and Archives
- Master of Museum and Heritage Studies
- Bachelor of Arts (History)
- Diploma of Arts
- Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies
- Bachelor of Theatre
- 22566VIC Certificate I in Work Education
- 22646VIC Certificate IV in EAL (Further Study)
- Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology and Ancient History)
- 11200NAT Certificate II in Vocational Preparation for Women
- BSB40720 Certificate IV in Library and Information Services
- Bachelor of Arts (Art History)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (French Studies)
- Bachelor of Ancient History
- CUA40620 Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Social Sciences)
- 11044NAT Course in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Education
- 11074NAT Certificate III in Applied Language
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Drama)
- Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Studies)
More about Arts and Culture courses
If you’re passionate about the arts and culture scene in Tasmania, you’re in the right place. Our website lists various Arts and Culture courses available in Tasmania, tailored for those eager to pursue careers in this vibrant field. Whether you're looking to become a skilled arts administrator or an innovative curator, exploring your options in Tasmania can set you on a fulfilling path. You can start your journey by considering the Certificate I in Work Education offered by TasTAFE, which is an excellent stepping stone for entering the workforce in creative roles.
The beauty of studying in Tasmania is the unique local culture that enriches the learning experience. The University of Tasmania offers a range of qualifications, including the prestigious Bachelor of Arts (Honours), providing students with a thorough grounding in arts concepts while allowing them to specialise in their chosen area. Furthermore, face-to-face classes help to foster community and collaboration, essential elements in the arts sector.