Diploma in Arts, Leading to Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth - 5/Birth - 12) in Creative Writing

Navitas Group - Sydney Institute of Business and Technology (SIBT)

Australia,New South Wales

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36 Months

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CAD 28,700/year

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Australia, New South Wales

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1997

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4/255 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Diploma in Arts, Leading to Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth - 5/Birth - 12) in Creative Writing

Program Overview

Are you interested in studying at university, but don’t have the required qualifications to attend? That’s where our diplomas come in. Once you successfully complete an SIBT diploma in 8 or 12 months, you can progress straight to your second-year studies at Western Sydney University, Sydney City Campus. Our diplomas can also be used to upskill or to launch a new career, so that you can follow your dream career path.

Diploma of Arts 

A Diploma of Arts helps prepare you for a broad range of further study in arts, communication or social science, by exploring a broad range of disciplines including linguistics, cultures, criminality and creativity. By completing a Diploma of Arts, you will be qualified to gain entry level positions in a range of fields using the practical teamwork and communication skills which you acquired whilst studying at SIBT. Our students who successfully complete the diploma will be eligible to enter second year of a bachelor’s degree at university.

Second year at Western Sydney University

Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth - 5/Birth - 12)

In a fast-changing world, tomorrow belongs to people who are ready for anything. We’ll train you to be a critical thinker, not a narrow specialist.

This degree will put you on the path to a Master of Teaching, and a rewarding career as an early childhood teacher. It will also give you the skills you need to explore your prospects beyond the classroom.

Creative Writing (Major)
The Creative Writing major provides students the opportunity to produce their own creative writing and to edit and publish their work. Students study with professional authors, editors and publishers from the Writing and Society Research Centre and staff from the School of Humanities and Communication Arts.

In addition, students have the opportunity to study contemporary approaches to language and literary studies, including literary criticism and theory, linguistic analysis, genre and textual study, and to read and examine a wide selection of modern and classic literatures. Career prospects include publishing, editing, teaching, writing and advertising.