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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Brisbane City, QLD (Location owned and operated by Griffith University)
Level 8, 333 Ann Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCommon Questions
The Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production at Griffith University has a duration of 156 weeks.
The estimated total course cost for international students is AUD $115,273, which comprises a tuition fee of AUD $112,500 and a non-tuition fee of AUD $2,773.
The course is delivered at Griffith University's Brisbane City campus in Queensland, a location owned and operated by the provider (CRICOS Provider Code: 00233E).
This course may be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights as it is a Skills Level 1 qualification (Bachelor Degree), has a duration greater than 92 weeks, and falls under the Communication and Media Studies narrow field of education. Eligibility is reviewed yearly and requires at least one active enrolment at the time of review.
The course falls under the broad field of Creative Arts (Field 10), with a narrow field of Communication and Media Studies (1007) and a detailed field of Audio Visual Studies (100701).
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