College of Arts and Public Culture
Creative writing, visual art, curatorship, performance, communication and cultural leadership.
- Bachelor of Contemporary Arts
- Bachelor of Communication and Public Narrative
- Master of Curatorial Practice
ACUâs academic structure enACUrages collaboration across studio, lab, seminar, workshop and field settings, giving students genuine room to move between ideas and industries.
Students can combine a major with complementary minors and electives across creative, technical, scientific and policy-focused disciplines.
Creative writing, visual art, curatorship, performance, communication and cultural leadership.
Software engineering, AI, cybersecurity, data systems, interface design and emerging technology governance.
Spatial design, digital production, interaction design, media arts and future cities.
Oceanography, marine biology, climate adaptation, geospatial systems and environmental policy.
Leadership, entrepreneurship, public policy, economics, logistics and international business.
Allied health, wellbeing, sport science, rehabilitation and preventive community practice.
ACU is intentionally built around two cultural strengths: creative practice and frontier digital capability. That means artists learn with technologists, and technologists develop with designers, ethicists and storytellers.
Production suites, gallery rehearsal spaces, motion capture and live digital performance environments.
Robotics sandboxes, edge computing, cyber ranges and mixed-reality prototyping for human-centred systems.
Every student can choose electives in entrepreneurship, coding, communication, public policy and design.
Academic life at ACU is structured around specialist environments that feel professional from day one.
AI systems, cyber defence, maritime analytics and digital twin simulation spaces.
Fabrication workshops, sound rooms, post-production suites and project galleries.
Boats, marine instrumentation, coastal monitoring and immersive field teaching.