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Creative Humanities

Do you have a story to tell? How will you communicate it? Our creative humanities courses are for creative and curious people who aspire to be the artists, broadcasters, communicators, designers, film makers, journalists, media producers, and writers of the future.

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Creative thinkers made here.
Creative thinkers made here.

Why study at ECU?

  • QILT - Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching

    Top public uni in WA for Humanities

    Ranked best in undergraduate humanities, culture and social sciences for teaching quality, skills development, student support and overall experience.
    QILT is an independent Australian government survey.

  • QILT - Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching

    Top uni in WA for Creative Arts

    Includes best ranking for undergraduate teaching quality, skills development, learning resources and student support.
    QILT is an independent Australian government survey.

  • The Good Universities Guide - teaching quality

    The highest quality teaching

    ECU is one of the best unis in Australia for teaching. We've had 17 straight years of 5-star ratings in the Good Universities Guide to prove it!

  • THE World University Rankings Top 100 Young

    One of the world's young guns

    We're ranked one of the world's best universities under 50 years old, and we've already established a global reputation for such a young institution.

Courses

Our courses give you the time and space to develop specialist skills in your chosen field, and know the inner workings of your industry and how to make a personally fulfilling career.

Need some help deciding what to study?

Our future student events include a mix of on-campus and online sessions designed to help you decide what to study at ECU.

Download a guide

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Creative thinkers start here

Experience Creative Humanities at ECU.

Explore your options through the following media

  • Meet Elliott Chipper – ECU Postgraduate Broadcasting graduate and new reporter for Channel 7 in Brisbane.

  • Design graduate Sasha Lai talks about the satisfaction of working on a client brief as part of her studies.

  • An inside look at some of ECU's creative artists and their passions, careers and studies

Scholarship opportunities to reduce your expenses

Scholarships recognise those whose life journey may have been challenging, as well as students who've shown outstanding academic excellence and endeavour.

A scholarship can help you realise your ambitions by paying for fees, text books and living expenses.

Realise your dream with our scholarships

Love to be creative but don’t have an ATAR?

Our Creative Humanities Portfolio Entry allows you to be considered for entry to specific undergraduate courses based on a digital portfolio of your work.

Do you have any questions about the Creative Humanities study discipline?

Student stories

  • Hania Owsinski

    Hania Owsinski

    ECU Communications graduate & Account Executive, Financial Times (New York)

    Had I not studied at ECU, I wouldn't have had the opportunity to go to New York after graduating

    The study tour and industry links gave me a window into my future. And unlike many university courses, you gain first-hand insight into every aspect of the advertising industry from media planning, to art direction, copywriting and branding.

  • Jerrie Demasi

    Jerrie Demasi

    ECU Broadcasting graduate & Channel 9 Perth News presenter

    I chose ECU because it is simply the best option for studying broadcasting in WA

    You get so much hands-on experience and real-world advice from lecturers and tutors who are often professionals in the industry.

    The lecturers offered a no-nonsense approach to the industry and really prepared me for a field of work that is not glamorous and not for the faint-hearted.

    I had no misconceptions about what I was signing up for which made me feel more than prepared for work experience. I have stayed in contact with my lecturer and she continues to help me with my career decisions – even today.

  • Emilie Lowe

    Emilie Lowe

    ECU Arts (Writing) student

    ECU has provided the flexibility for me to create a full-length feature at 21

    My greatest challenge has always been overcoming my struggle with dyslexia, especially something such as writing. But ECU's lecturers and staff have been vital in helping me on this journey. They taught me the knowledge and skills and provided the flexibility for me to create a full-length feature at only 21. I cannot wait to showcase all that the university has taught me on the big screen!

The Important Things

Things you should know about if you're thinking about studying here.

Course Entry

There's more than one admission pathway into an ECU course. It depends on what you've studied already, or your work or life experience.

Fees & Scholarships

Course tuition fees can change, but we can give you an estimate of your costs. If you're eligible, a scholarship or student loan can help too.

Applying

Applying for a course is a fairly simple process, especially if you have scanned copies of qualifications, your resume or other paperwork, ready to upload.

ECU Experience

Starting a course is an exciting and sometimes daunting time, so we make a massive effort to ensure you get all the support you need to have a positive experience.