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Diploma of Creative Arts and Health
1 year full-time, up to 3 years part-time Online
Minimum 1 year Online
Promote better health and wellbeing in the community
Engage with contemporary and multi-disciplinary research in therapeutic uses of the arts and mental health.
Discover how the arts can aid healthcare
Learn in a flexible online environment.
Be part of a growing international movement
Connect with like-minded students across Tasmania, Australia and internationally.
Explore your own creativity
Engagement with the creative arts can bring joy, restore self-confidence, improve mental and physical wellbeing and contribute to improving the quality of life for everyone.
An ageing population and rising levels of depression and anxiety in youth, the elderly, and people living in rural areas are significant challenges for Tasmania, Australia and internationally. Research is demonstrating ways in which music, visual arts, theatre and other creative arts can
contribute to addressing these challenges.
The Diploma of Creative Arts and Health offers you an interdisciplinary study experience that is unique. You will gain knowledge of innovative uses of creative arts in a range of community and health-care settings, while developing an understanding of the effects of the arts on brain and body in the social and cultural context. There are opportunities to explore your own creativity and learn about international best practice for ethical and effective implementation of arts programmes in both community and healthcare settings.
If you are studying a Bachelor degree with a focus on creative arts, such as a Fine Arts, Music, or Theatre and Performance in the Bachelor of Arts, you can also undertake this diploma concurrently using your electives.
Find out more about what you'll study, entry requirements, fees and scholarships - and to apply.
Career opportunities
The Diploma in Creative Arts and Health provides valuable skills and health insights for a range of professional and personal contexts. If you’re already working in the health or community sectors or caring for an individual it will introduce you to interventions employing arts-based activities, including music, theatre, dance and visual arts.
It is also an ideal pathway if you're looking to expand your creative arts practice, provide therapeutic arts support to others or interested in the way the arts can support your own wellbeing and personal growth.
The Diploma of Creative Arts for Health is a course approved by the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA) and graduates of the Diploma of Creative Arts for Health will be eligible for tier level membership.
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Diversional Therapies
Projected increase by 2026
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Other
Specialist Managers
Projected increase by 2026
9.6%
Nursing Support and other care
Projected increase by 2026
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