Overview

No ATAR
1 Year (2 Semesters)
Full-time & Part-time

FEE-HELP Available

BRIS/MEL/SYD

FEB/AUG

CRICOS 098250E

Summary

Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries

The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries builds on the foundation of the Graduate Certificate, guiding you to take your creative concept from exploration to realisation. Over two semesters, you’ll refine your project, deepen your creative and strategic skills, and work closely with mentors to shape your idea for professional or commercial impact. 

Through hands-on, project-based learning, you’ll learn how to plan, develop, and present your creative work in line with industry expectations. The Graduate Diploma also forms the first two semesters of the Master of Creative Industries, allowing you to progress seamlessly into the master’s with full credit for your completed study.

Why Study Creative Industries at JMC

Creative Project Development: Take your concept from ideation to launch through structured, guided development.
Innovation & Entrepreneurship: Learn how to pitch, budget, and scale your creative idea to thrive in real markets.
Creative Leadership: Build your strategic, communication and management skills to lead in complex creative environments.
Industry Integration: Connect with professionals across music, film, design, gaming, and entertainment sectors.
Pathway to Master’s: Complete the first two semesters of the Master of Creative Industries and transition seamlessly with full credit.

Learn from industry Experts

Dr. Ulrike Sturm

National Head of Postgraduate Studies

Ulrike Sturm has a strong record as a lecturer in creative industries at a post-graduate level. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals including TEXT Journal and MC Journal, and she is also on the peer review panel of several international journals in the field of creative industries and the visual arts. Her work as a visual artist is regularly exhibited in regional and commercial galleries, and is held in public collections in Australia and internationally. Ulrike Sturm is a member of NAVA and the Print Council of Australia.

Dr. George Catsi

Senior Lecturer, Master of Creative Industries (Sydney)

George is a national award-winning performance writer, performer, comic, academic, and producer overlapping film, theatre, health, and education. National AWGIE winner plus the winner of the Kit Denton Fellowship for courage & excellence in performance writing for his satirical evangelical comedy I Want to Be Slim. He has written and performed his comedic memoir show Am I Who I Say I Am? across 4 seasons. Co-created, wrote, and performed in satirical comedy cabaret trio Gods Cowboys that toured extensively in Australia.

In 2024, George was honoured as the Inner West Citizen of the Year.

George co-created and co-presents with Mandy Nolan - Authentic You masterclasses presented nationally exploring deep connection to our authentic voice and storytelling when presenting. A regarded speaker, presenter, and host – was invited to host the national show ABC Radio Sydney covering Christine Anu’s leave.
As an academic George brings a wealth of real-world and teaching experience to the JMC Masters of Creative Industries. At UTS he has taught in Design Thinking, Animation, Media Arts, and Communications facilitating creative, innovative and entrepreneurial outcomes. His PhD explored persuasive performance and selling of truth by evangelicals against a background of satire. Amongst others was EP/owner Flickerfest International Short Film Festival + EP / visioned health TV channel – RPAtv (shortlisted NSW Premiers Award). As a media producer, he has produced/directed/written numerous educational and corporate films as well as worked in design for TV.

He has presented on topics including Creativity; Perceptions of Evil and Human Wickedness; Satire; and National Identity (he thinks they might all be the same thing).
Selection juror for short film festivals Flickerfest and the Dendys (Australia) and for 33rd International Emmy Awards plus more. His installation/projection art (range of exhibitions and events) counterpoints place and space, displacing people through humour or juxtaposed imagery.

Dr. Jodie Rottle

Senior Lecturer, Master of Creative Industries (Melbourne)

Dr Jodie Rottle (she/her) is a creative flautist, researcher, lecturer, composer, and improviser who works with the nonhuman to explore new sound concepts. She is a member of the two-time Queensland Music Award-winning Matt Hsu’s Obscure Orchestra and often collaborates with artists across circus, spoken word, puppetry, visual art, and physical performance mediums. Committed to the creation and performance of new music, Jodie has commissioned over 45 new classical and experimental works—many by emerging composers—and performed nationally across Australia and the United States. Jodie is currently the Resident Adjunct with the Creative Arts Research Institute at Griffith University, and she is a sessional lecturer. When she’s not making music, she can most often be found bouldering and hanging out with her dog Stanlee Woofington.  

Dr. Jeff Crabtree

Master's Lecturer

Dr Jeff Crabtree is a researcher, author, speaker, songwriter and music producer with 100 composition and production credits in commercial music and music for Television. He has won awards for songwriting and production. Some of his music was heard underscoring the 2000 Sydney Olympics and some of his work currently fly around the world on a major airline. He has performed live on and off for many years playing original blues tunes. He is co-author of the independently published book Living With A Creative Mind and consults to organizations in Australia and overseas on the best ways to manage creative thinkers and build environments that foster innovation through his company Zebra Collective. He teaches in the Masters of Creative Industries Degree at JMC Academy (in Sydney). His PhD was awarded for researching the nature and extent of workplace harassment in the contemporary music industries. in 2023 he won both a Vice Chancellor's award for Teaching and Learning Excellence at UTS and the Dean's award for Teaching and Learning Excellence in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at UTS.

Who is this for?

Designed for creatives, entrepreneurs, and professionals ready to take their ideas further, this course suits those looking to develop a project with real-world potential. Whether you’re building a short film, album, design prototype, or digital concept, you’ll gain the structure, skills, and mentorship to refine your work. It’s also ideal for Graduate Certificate holders who want to continue their postgraduate journey toward the Master of Creative Industries.

Master of Creative Industries

Seamlessly transition into the master with JMC Academy's modular and integrated courses. 

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Life at JMC

Life at JMC is about more than classes - it’s about being part of a creative community. With state-of-the-art facilities, collaborative projects, and a vibrant campus culture, students are surrounded by like-minded people who share their passion for the arts. From industry events and performances to student showcases and social activities, JMC offers an environment where creativity thrives, connections are made, and ideas come to life.

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