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CMM4117 Creative Thinking
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATIONS AND ARTS
Credit Points: 15
 
Description:
This unit establishes the fundamentals of creativity and innovation in creative industries and across disciplines. It introduces students to various dimensions of creativity and its relationship with society, culture, commerce, technology, globalisation, knowledge-based economy, and intellectual property. It teaches students creative processes and characteristics for individual and team creativity.

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This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
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SPAACAAdvertising Area of Specialisation
SPAAHRAdvertising Area of Specialisation
SPAAMFAdvertising Area of Specialisation
SPAAICCreative Services Area of Specialisation
SPAAHOCreative Services Area of Specialisation
SPAAIUCreative Services Area of Specialisation
SPAAMHCreative Services Area of Specialisation
SPAALIEvents and Communications Area of Specialisation
SPAALYEvents and Communications Area of Specialisation
SPAAMIEvents and Communications Area of Specialisation
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SPAALJInnovation and Enterprise Area of Specialisation
SPAAMJManagement and Public Relations Area of Specialisation
SPAAMMManagement and Public Relations Area of Specialisation
SPAAMKManagement and Public Relations Area of Specialisation
SPAAMLManagement and Public Relations Area of Specialisation
SPAABSPublic Relations Area of Specialisation
SPAACNPublic Relations Area of Specialisation
SPAACHPublic Relations Area of Specialisation
SPAAHYPublic Relations Area of Specialisation
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 12/07/2011 VET: 12/07/2011