Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Screen Production)-105177B

Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Screen Production)

Australian Performing Arts Conservatory (APAC)

CRICOS CodeCRICOS Code:105177B
Course TypeCourse Type:Bachelor Degree
PrivatePrivate
Small-scaleSmall-scale
Australian Performing Arts Conservatory (APAC)
Priority 1 (Fastest)
Sufficient school places|Visa Approval Time: 1-2 weeks for fast visa approval
Data updated: 2025-11-13
2026
  • Total Tuition Fee82,000 AUD
  • Fee Per Academic Year41,000 AUD
  • Course Duration2.0 Year (104 weeks)
  • Last Updated07-11-2025
Introduction
From the spark of an idea, through to marketing the end product – you are only limited by your imaginationWhether you are starting out in screen production, or have experience we will help you develop your unique talents in a small creative environment.When you study screen production with APAC you will:learn every aspect of pre and post-production.learn to write scripts, produce and directwork collaboratively in crew roles on short films, music videos, television commercials and webseriedevelop key skills needed to turn your creative vision into realitydevelop the skills needed to write and pitch an idea and to promote yourselfdevelop the skills needed to manage the business side of film creation including budgeting,distribution and marketinglearn from those who work in the industry.Hands on subjects such as cinematography, lighting and green screen techniques, sound recording and editing (Adobe Creative Suite) will give you the ability to follow your strengths.You will also study with peers who are starting their creative journey not only in screen production but also in singing, dancing and acting allowing you to form a network of like-minded creative individuals who will stay with you throughout your career!
Course LinkCourse Link:https://apac.edu.au/courses/bachelor-screen-production-film-making/

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    Obtain CoE and Arrange OSHC

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IELTS Score
PTE Score
2026 year(s)
Listening
5.5
Speaking
5.5
Reading
5.5
Writing
5.5
Overall
6.0

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QLD
Campus:Level 5, 102 Adelaide Street Campus
Address:Level 5, 102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000
Postcode:4000
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