Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Media Arts and Production (988AA)
Faculty of Arts and Design
The Bachelor of Arts degree provides a flexible preparation for many areas of vocational and professional employment, as well as the broad perspective required for informed citizenship. A four-unit Liberal Arts Foundation sequence, with choices at individual unit level, combines with a choice of Arts majors to complete the requirements of an Arts degree. The remaining units mark the character of the degree as either arts-oriented or professional, and include an open choice of one full major. Foundation program units may themselves become the basis for a continuing major or minor sequence.
The degree in Media/Multimedia Production is a balanced program of advanced practical production work and integrated analytical study. It provides students with sophisticated knowledge, skills and abilities to produce advanced creative works, which will equip them to find work in the constantly changing creative film, television and multimedia industries. The program focuses on the latest techniques and theoretical knowledge in television, video and multimedia production, spanning drama, documentary, commercials and music videos, as well as interactive media forms such as web, CD-ROM and DVD.
Students wishing to take out the award for the Bachelor of Arts degree only will be able to do so upon completion of the academic requirements for that degree. To ensure the single degree course can be completed in the minimum time of six semesters for a single degree, students must seek the advice of the course convener of the Bachelor of Arts during the second year of the course.
See also
Complete Course Outline
Related Information
Domestic Student Course Availability 2010 (PDF)
International Student Fees and Course Availability 2010 (PDF)
Can I start this course in Second Semester?
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