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VART3741: Studio Skills Specialisation

Rebecca Najdowski 2025-05-06 Post Graduate Option
VART3741: Studio Skills Specialisation

Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko Course Guide: VART3741 Lecturer: Multiple. Course Coordinator: Dr Rebecca Najdowski (rebecca.najdowski@rmit.edu.au) Day: Check with your specific course lecturer Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: Check with your lecturer In this course you will develop knowledge and experience in specialised methods of

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