Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. School of Creative Arts objectives
2. Careers for creative arts graduates
3. Undergraduate courses offered
    3.1. Non-award study
    3.2. Degree courses
    3.3. Concurrent diploma
    3.4. Combined degrees
    3.5. Dual award programs
    3.6. Community Access Program
4. Bachelor of Creative Arts
    4.1. BCA course objectives
    4.2. BCA course requirements
        4.2.1. The basic rules
        4.2.2. Breadth of study requirements
        4.2.3. Practical study
        4.2.4. The major sequence
        4.2.5. Additional studies
        4.2.6. Subjects from other faculties
        4.2.7. Quota subjects
        4.2.8. Workload
        4.2.9. Attendance requirement
        4.2.10. Leave of absence
        4.2.11. Student support schemes
        4.2.12. Progress requirements
        4.2.13. Maximum time for completion of the degree
    4.3. BCA study with one major
    4.4. Credit for previous study
    4.5. Interdisciplinary studies
    4.6. Creative writing
        4.6.1. Prerequisites
        4.6.2. Requirements of a major
    4.7. Media arts and new media
        4.7.1. Prerequisites
        4.7.2. Requirements of a major
    4.8. Theatre studies
        4.8.1. Prerequisites
        4.8.2. Requirements of a major
    4.9. Visual arts
        4.9.1. Prerequisites
        4.9.2. Requirements of a major
    4.10. Additional studies
5. Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours)
    5.1. Eligibility
    5.2. Honours degree requirements
        5.2.1. Compulsory subjects
        5.2.2. Elective subjects
        5.2.3. BCA discipline-based subjects
        5.2.4. Honours grade requirement
        5.2.5. Workload
        5.2.6. Leave of absence
        5.2.7. Extensions of time
    5.3. Applications
6. Combined creative arts degrees
    6.1. Creative arts/law
        6.1.1. Course structure
            6.1.1.1. The creative arts component
            6.1.1.2. The law component
        6.1.2. Recommended structure
    6.2. Creative arts/music
        6.2.1. Entry requirements
        6.2.2. Course structure
            6.2.2.1. The creative arts component
            6.2.2.2. The music component
    6.3. Creative arts/teaching
        6.3.1. Entry requirements
        6.3.2. Course structure
            6.3.2.1. The creative arts component
            6.3.2.2. The teaching component
        6.3.3. Recommended structure
    6.4. Dual award programs
        6.4.1. Bachelor of Creative Arts/ Diploma of Arts (Professional Writing and Editing)
        6.4.2. Bachelor of Creative Arts/Advanced Diploma of Arts (Electronic Design and Interactive Multimedia)
        6.4.3. For more information
7. Diploma in Creative Arts
    7.1. Eligibility
    7.2. Course structure
    7.3. Areas of study available
    7.4. Leave of absence
    7.5. Study progress
    7.6. Credit for previous study
    7.7. Applications
8. Options for further study
9. Graduate and postgraduate courses
Subject Lists
    Interdisciplinary studies
        First/second year subjects
        Second/third year subject
    Creative writing
        First year subjects
        Second year subjects
        Third year subjects
        Third/fourth year subject
    Media arts and new media
        First year subjects
        Second year subjects
        Second/third year subjects
        Third year subjects
        Third/fourth year subjects
    Theatre studies
        First year subjects
        Second/third year subjects
        Third/fourth year subjects
    Visual arts
        First/second year subjects
        First year subjects
        Second year subjects
        Second/third year subjects
        Third year subjects
        Third/fourth year subject
    Additional Studies
        Second year subject
        Third year study abroad subject
        Third year arts management subjects
        Third/fourth year arts management subjects
    Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours)
        Fourth year subjects


The School of Creative Arts (SCA) was established in 1995 to offer a range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the creative arts areas of creative writing, media arts and new media, theatre studies, visual arts, arts management and arts criticism. The aim of the SCA is to educate about the arts and through the arts, rather than train artists for specific occupational outcomes. It is committed to the notion that all artists engage in similar philosophical and cognitive processes in reflecting, shaping and defining their own lives and the life of our culture. An underlying philosophy of the SCA is that artists should be autonomous and that they should have not only the skills to make art but the educational resources to market and promote their own art including the protection of their intellectual property. The SCA is committed to recognising the interface between theoretical and practical studies in the visual, literary and performing arts. The SCA is also committed to defining the relationship between creative arts and culture and has a particular interest in intercultural studies, indigenous arts and the arts of the Asia-Pacific region. The SCA encourages access to students from diverse cultural backgrounds and from overseas. Teaching strategies combine the theory-based approach of arts academics with the professional skills-based training of practising artists. Students are encouraged to make use of the most up-to-date information technology in their studies.

Subjects offered by the SCA are not available for credit towards the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Letters degrees without permission from the faculty.

1. School of Creative Arts objectives

The mission of the SCA is to prepare students to be well educated, culturally literate and active participants in the cultural life of the 21st century as flexible practitioners, managers, critics and consumers. In fulfilling its mission, the SCA's intention is to:

2. Careers for creative arts graduates

The Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) is designed as a liberal arts first degree, which allows students to specialise in and across the creative arts: creative writing, media arts, theatre studies and the visual arts. It does not provide specific professional training, but provides a foundation education with multiple outcomes. It is a suitable undergraduate degree for any career in public or private industry which requires a degree prior to on-the-job training, because the BCA emphasises teamwork, communication, research skills, creative problem-solving and lateral thinking. The BCA is a valuable preparation for a variety of career paths and for leadership and management within the arts sector, including the professions of actor, art gallery director, arts manager, arts critic, designer for theatre or film, film maker, journalist, photographer, public policy in the arts, theatre director, teacher, university lecturer, visual artist, writer. Those students hoping to follow some of the more specific occupational direction in the arts may need to undertake further qualifications following their first degree.

3. Undergraduate courses offered

3.1. Non-award study

3.2. Degree courses

3.3. Concurrent diploma

3.4. Combined degrees

3.5. Dual award programs

3.6. Community Access Program

The School of Creative Arts is committed to making study in creative writing, media arts and new media, theatre studies and visual arts available to as many members of the community as possible, and encourages individuals to consider undertaking single subjects through the Community Access Program.

All enquiries should be directed to the CAP Office:

Room 105, Old Arts Building
Tel: +61 3 8344 8844
Email: cap@arts.unimelb.edu.au

4. Bachelor of Creative Arts

The BCA is a three-year full-time degree providing a combination of theoretical and practical studies in and across the fields of visual, literary and performing arts. The course is also available on a part-time basis. A fourth year honours program is available to suitably qualified students.

The emphasis of the course is on theoretical studies, supported by practical studies, in four disciplines: creative writing, media arts and new media, theatre studies and visual arts. Both practice and non-practice studies are offered in each year of the course.

In 1999, the school introduced a sequence of interdisciplinary theory subjects which students may credit to any subject area for the purposes of their major. In addition, elective subjects in arts management are available at third year and fourth year honours level.

4.1. BCA course objectives

The Bachelor of Creative Arts has as its objectives that graduates should be able to:

4.2. BCA course requirements

4.2.1. The basic rules

The Bachelor of Creative Arts requires the completion of 300 points of study, comprising:

Students must complete at least one major sequence.

4.2.2. Breadth of study requirements

In the first year of the course students normally undertake eight single-semester 12.5 point subjects, which must be selected from at least three different areas of study.

In second year students normally undertake eight subjects across three areas, with no more than 50 per cent in a one area of study.

In third year students normally undertake eight subjects, with no more than 50 per cent in one area of study.

4.2.3. Practical study

Students may complete no more than 50 per cent of their studies in practical subjects at any one year level.

Non-practice subjects are listed as theory and marked (T) on subject entries below. Practice subjects are marked (P). Subjects marked (T/P) consist of 50 per cent theoretical/practical content. Overall students must complete at least 150 points of theory.

4.2.4. The major sequence

In order to fulfil the requirements for the degree students must undertake at least one major sequence of study. A major is a specialisation in an area of study, requiring the completion of a specified number of subjects at each year level in one area. The major consists of:

Major sequences may be completed in creative writing, media arts and new media, theatre studies and visual arts.

Interdisciplinary theory subjects may be credited to any subject area as part of the major.

4.2.5. Additional studies

Students may select from additional studies subjects which include arts management subjects. These subjects are not classified as belonging to any particular area of study. The maximum additional studies points that may be undertaken is 37.5 points.

4.2.6. Subjects from other faculties

With the approval of the School of Creative Arts and permission from the undergraduate coordinator from the relevant faculty, students enrolled in the BCA may gain credit for up to 25 points of approved subjects from the Faculty of Arts and the other faculties of the University of Melbourne. Application forms are available from the school office.

4.2.7. Quota subjects

Some subjects have a quota on student numbers, as indicated by the notation (Q) below. Please refer to subject descriptions for details.

4.2.8. Workload

The normal workload is 100 points per year. However, special approval may be granted for high-achieving students to enrol for subjects totalling a maximum of 125 points in one year (62.5 points per semester).

4.2.9. Attendance requirement

Students who fail to attend at least 80 per cent of the contact hours for each subject may experience difficulties in meeting the requirements of the course.

Please refer to assessment requirements in subject descriptions for details.

4.2.10. Leave of absence

Students may defer the commencement of their studies for one year for any purpose except to undertake other tertiary study.

Leave of absence can be sought in the event of health, financial and personal difficulties, or for other good reasons.

Leave of absence may only be sought after completion of one semester of study. Leave before the completion of one semester of study will only be granted in very exceptional circumstances.

The maximum amount of leave usually granted is 12 months (two semesters).

4.2.11. Student support schemes

The Faculty of Arts and the School of Creative Arts runs a number of programs designed to assist students who have experienced difficulties with their studies, see Student support schemes.

4.2.12. Progress requirements

The Faculty of Arts and the School of Creative Arts are concerned about the progress of their students in the course, and will invite students who fail one or more subjects to discuss their situation with a course adviser.

The situation of students who fail 50 per cent or more of their course in a semester will be examined by the Faculty of Arts' Student Progress Committee, see What if I fail a significant part of my studies?.

4.2.13. Maximum time for completion of the degree

The Bachelor of Creative Arts must be completed within 10 years from the date of commencement of study.

4.3. BCA study with one major

Table 8: BCA degree with a major in theatre studies and a sub-major sequence in creative writing

first year

 

Sem 1

 

Theatre studies (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Media production (P) 12.5 points

 

Creative writing (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Interdisciplinary (T) 12.5 points

 

Sem 2

 

Theatre studies (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Media theory (T) 12.5 points

 

Creative writing (T/P) 12.5 points

 

3D practice (P) 12.5 points

 

second year

 

Sem 1

 

Theatre studies (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Media production (P) 12.5 points

 

Creative writing (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Interdisciplinary (T) 12.5 points

 

Sem 2

 

Theatre studies (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Media theory (T) 12.5 points

 

Creative writing (T/P) 12.5 points

 

3D practice (P) 12.5 points

 

third year

 

Sem 1

 

Theatre studies (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Theatre studies (P) 12.5 points

 

Creative writing (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Arts management (T) 12.5 points

 

Sem 2

 

Theatre studies (T/P) 12.5 points

 

Theatre studies (T) 12.5 points

 

Creative writing (T/P) 12.5 points

 

New media (P), first year, 12.5 points

 

4.4. Credit for previous study

Credit for study already completed at tertiary level, or for professional experience relevant to the course, may be granted in certain circumstances. Students may be eligible for credit if any of their previous study or professional experience is comparable in content and equivalent in standard to BCA subjects, and is suitable to be included with the BCA.

Credit may be granted up to a maximum of 150 points.

Students who are not eligible for credit, but who have completed work considered to be the equivalent of a subject offered within the BCA may be granted an exemption from that subject. Such students would enrol in the next year level of the area of study for which an exemption was granted. Including credits or exemptions, all students must complete at least 300 points of study to be eligible for the award of the degree.

Students are advised to contact the school office for further information.

4.5. Interdisciplinary studies

Interdisciplinary studies theory subjects may be credited to any subject area for the purposes of completing a major.

Interdisciplinary theory subjects
First/second year subjectsSemester
 760-107 Modernity and Post-Modernity (T)2
 760-131 Reason & Passion: Cultural Paradigms (T)1
Second/third year subject
 760-250 Nymphs, Sluts and Madonnas (T)2

4.6. Creative writing

4.6.1. Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for Creative Writing 1A. The normal prerequisite for Creative Writing 1B is 760-101 Creative Writing 1A.

The prerequisite for second year subjects in creative writing is 25 points of creative writing at first-year level.

The prerequisite for a third or third/fourth year subject is usually 25 points of second year creative writing, including specific prerequisites for some subjects.

4.6.2. Requirements of a major

A major in creative writing requires the completion of at least 25 points of first year, 25 points of second year, and 50 points of third year in creative writing.

Creative writing subjects
 All creative writing subjects consist of 50 per cent theoretical/practical content 
First year subjects
 760-101 Creative Writing 1A (T/P)1
 760-102 Creative Writing 1B (T/P)2
Second year subjects
 760-202 Short Fiction (T/P)2
 760-203 Scriptwriting for Theatre (T/P)2
 760-205 Poetry (T/P)1
 760-206 Scriptwriting for Screen (T/P)1
 760-207 Non-Fiction (T/P)1
Third year subjects
 760-309 Theory and Practice of Fiction (T/P)1
 760-320 Advanced Scriptwriting for Theatre (T/P)1
 760-328 Advanced Screen Writing (T/P)2
 760-329 Non-Fiction Forms (T/P)2
 760-330 Poetry, Poetics and Poetic Forms (T/P)2
 760-301 Independent Writing Project (T/P&Q)1, repeat 2
Third/fourth year subjects
 760-408 Editing (T/P)1
 760-421 Diaries/Journals and Autobiography (T/P)2

4.7. Media arts and new media

4.7.1. Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for first year media arts subjects.

Students are advised to check individual subject entries for prerequisites for media production subjects.

4.7.2. Requirements of a major

A major in media arts requires the completion of at least 25 points of first year, 25 points of second year, and 50 points of third year in media arts.

The following new media subjects may be included in a major for either media arts or visual arts:

In second year students are able to focus on media production skills in one of the four media practices of photography, film, audio or video.

A maximum of two practical second year subjects may be taken from the following:

In third year production projects are designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the interrelationship of photography, film, audio and video practices.

The following practical third year subjects are available:

These research/production projects enable students to focus on production skills in one of the four media practices, developing an informed and critical position in relation to practice in both mainstream and experimental/fine art contexts.

Media arts and new media subjects
First year subjectsSemester
 760-113 Digital Imaging/Photography (P&Q)1, repeat 2
 760-121 Screen and Photographic Theory 1A (T)1
 760-126 Screen and Photographic Theory 1B (T)2
 760-127 Media Arts Production 1 (P&Q)1, repeat 2
Second year subjects
 760-221 Genre and Auteurism (T)1
 760-222 Media Production: Photography (P&Q)1, repeat 2
 760-223 Media Production: Filmmaking (P)2
 760-224 Media Production: Video (P)1, repeat 2
 760-225 Media Production: Sound (P)2
Second/third year subjects
 760-220 Impact of the Media (T)2
 760-211 Interactive Multimedia (P)1, repeat 2
Third year subjects
 760-321 Sexuality and Gender in Media Arts (T)2
 760-323 Media Production: Photography (P&Q)1, repeat 2
 760-324 Media Production: Experimental Projects (P)1
 760-325 Media Production: Collaborative Projects (P)2
Third/fourth year subjects
 760-422 A Focussed Study in the Media (T)1
 760-423 3D Computer Graphics (P&Q)1, repeat 2

4.8. Theatre studies

4.8.1. Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for first year theatre studies subjects.

The prerequisite for second/third year theatre studies subjects is at least 12.5 points of first year theatre studies.

The prerequisite for a third or third/fourth year theatre studies subject is 25 points of second year theatre studies.

4.8.2. Requirements of a major

A major in theatre studies requires the completion of at least 25 points of first year, 25 points of second year, and 50 points of third year in theatre studies.

Theatre studies subjects
First year subjectsSemester
 760-111 Myth into Performance (T/P)2
 760-112 Body, Text, Performance (T/P)1
Second/third year subjects
 760-208 Acting Real (T/P)1
 760-209 Avant-Garde Theatre (T/P)Not Offered
 760-210 Postcolonial Theatre (T/P)Not Offered
 760-213 Australian Theatre (T)1, repeat 2
 760-214 Performing Gender (T)1
 760-215 Japanese Theatre (T)2
 760-216 Performance and Cyberculture (T/P)Not Offered
 760-229 Brechtian Theatre (T/P)Not Offered
 760-230 Dance & Movement in Contemporary Theatre (T/P)Not Offered
Third/fourth year subjects
 760-417 Greek Theatre (T/P)Not Offered
 760-418 Postmodern Theatre (T)Not Offered
 760-420 Performance Project (P)2
 760-427 Performance and Sport (T/P)1
 760-428 Theatre Design (T/P)2

4.9. Visual arts

4.9.1. Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for first year visual arts subjects.

The prerequisite for second/third year art history and culture subjects is 760-132 Australian Art and Culture or one of the first year interdisciplinary subjects.

Students are advised to check individual subject entries for prerequisites for 2D or 3D studio practice subjects.

4.9.2. Requirements of a major

A major in visual arts requires the completion of at least 25 points of first year, 25 points of second year, and 50 points of third year in visual arts.

New media subjects (see Requirements of a major) may be credited towards a major in media arts or visual arts.

Visual arts subjects
First year subjectsSemester
 760-133 Visual Arts: Subject/Object (P)1
 760-134 Visual Arts: Space, Light and Shadows (P)2
 760-137 Visual Arts: Found Objects (P)1
First/second year subjects
 760-132 Australian Art and Culture (T)2
Second year subjects
 760-235 Visual Arts: Bicycle Parts-Form & Space (P)Not Offered
 760-236 Visual Arts: Re-appraising the Figure (P)1
 760-237 Visual Arts: Myth and Narrative (P)2
 760-238 Visual Arts: Tools, Totems and Talismans (P)2
Second/third year subjects
 760-231 Modernist Art and Culture (T)1
 760-232 Critical Issues in Contemporary Art (T)2
 760-234 Aboriginal Art and Culture (T)Not Offered
 760-241 Surrealism and the Creative Imagination (T)Not Offered
 760-242 Space and Time in Recent Art (T)1
 760-243 Asian/Pacific Art and Culture (T)Not Offered
Third year subjects
 760-334 Visual Arts: Exquisite Corpse (P)1
 760-335 Visual Arts: Dreams and Symbols (P)2
 760-347 Visual Arts: Installations (P)2
 760-353 3D Practice: Metamorphosis of Forms (P)Not Offered
 760-354 3D Practice: The Body as Object (P)Not Offered
Third/fourth year subject
 760-415 Identity in Recent Art (T)Not Offered

4.10. Additional studies

The following subjects do not belong to any particular area of study. The maximum additional studies points that may be undertaken from the following additional subjects is 37.5 points.

Additional studies subjects
Second year subjectSemester
 760-299 Hazarts (T)Not Offered
Third year study abroad subject
 760-394 Study Abroad (Asia/Pacific) (T/P)Not Offered
Third year arts management subjects
 760-392 Managing the Arts (T)Not Offered
 760-393 Arts Law in Australia (T)2
Third/fourth year arts management subjects
 760-401 Preparing, Promoting and Presenting (T)2
 760-402 Arts Industry in Context (T)1

5. Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours)

The BCA (Honours) provides an opportunity for graduates of creative arts to extend their knowledge by undertaking supervised research in a fourth year of study, which may lead to formal postgraduate studies. The program may be completed in one year of full-time study or two years part-time. A minimum of 50 per cent of the student's honours year research project will involve theoretical study in their chosen art form area and/or in cross-disciplinary studies.

5.1. Eligibility

Students wishing to enter the BCA (Honours) program must have:

A Selection Committee will review all applications. The selection process may include an interview.

5.2. Honours degree requirements

Before a recommendation can be made to award the degree of BCA (Honours), candidates must complete 100 points over and beyond the 300 points required for the award of the BCA pass degree. Students must complete 75 points of compulsory subjects and 25 points of elective subjects. Students wishing to take subjects from another faculty must obtain prior approval from both the Faculty of Arts and the School of Creative Arts.

5.2.1. Compulsory subjects

5.2.2. Elective subjects

Students must select two 12.5 point elective subjects (25 points) from subjects listed below:

Subjects are offered in all discipline areas. Students must fulfil subject prerequisites before enrolling. Not all fourth year elective subjects will be offered in every year.

760-412 Practical Project may be taken in any discipline area. However, students who intend to present a practical component as part of their thesis for the compulsory subject 760-409 Research Project may not also elect to take this subject without the permission of the Head of School.

5.2.3. BCA discipline-based subjects

The following BCA subjects are available at fourth year level:

Creative writing

Media arts and new media

New media subjects may be credited to either media arts or visual arts.

Theatre studies

Visual arts

Students wishing to undertake a practical visual arts subject in 2D or 3D should enrol in 760-412 Practical Project. The project must be different and entirely separate from any practical component of the compulsory research project 760-409.

Additional studies

5.2.4. Honours grade requirement

You are required to achieve an honours grade (i.e. H1, H2A, H2B, H3) for each component of assessment in the BCA (Honours), and an overall grade of at least H3. If this requirement is not fulfilled, you will only be eligible for the BCA pass degree. A pass or fail grade in any component will disqualify you from taking out the BCA (Honours) degree.

5.2.5. Workload

Fourth year studies are usually taken full-time. In exceptional circumstances (such as work commitments, ill-health etc.), and with both school and faculty approval, you may be permitted to take fourth year part-time over two years. You will not usually be permitted to transfer to part-time studies after commencing fourth year, nor will you be permitted to withdraw from fourth year subjects after the first two weeks of each semester without school and faculty approval. In all cases, your research project must be completed over two consecutive semesters within a 12-month period of enrolment. Withdrawal from the research project will only be permitted in very exceptional circumstances.

5.2.6. Leave of absence

Once you have commenced fourth year studies, leave of absence will only be approved in exceptional circumstances and with the support of the school. The maximum leave that will be granted is two semesters (12 months). If you are granted leave, you must still complete your studies within a maximum of three years of the original commencement date of your fourth year studies.

5.2.7. Extensions of time

Extensions of time for outstanding work during fourth year studies (e.g. as a result of illness) may be granted to 31 December (30 June for mid-year entry students). Extensions must be approved by the school or honours coordinator/s. Any further extensions will require the prior written approval of the Associate Dean (Academic Programs) as well as the written support of the School.

5.3. Applications

Applications for places in the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) must be made directly to the School of Creative Arts. Applications must be submitted by the last Friday in October each year. Current BCA students will be advised of requirements and application procedures in their third year of study. Prospective students with a degree from another institution should contact the school office for more information.

6. Combined creative arts degrees

The Bachelor of Creative Arts can be taken together with other degrees as a combined degree: Bachelor or Creative Arts/Bachelor of Law; Bachelor of Creative Arts/Teaching; Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Music.

6.1. Creative arts/law

The Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Law is designed for students interested in primarily either the creative arts or law. The combined degree is a five-year full-time program, which may be taken part time.

6.1.1. Course structure

To meet the requirements of the BCA/LLB students must complete subjects totalling at least 500 points. The program requires the completion of a minimum of 300 points of law and a minimum of 200 points of creative arts.

6.1.1.1. The creative arts component

To complete the BCA component of the BCA/LLB students must complete a minimum of 200 points of creative arts study which must include:

6.1.1.2. The law component

To complete the law component students must complete a minimum of 300 law points including all compulsory subjects and 137.5 points from the optional study program including at least 12.5 points of legal theory, (see Combined creative arts/law degree for details).

6.1.2. Recommended structure

The following sequence is recommended but is not compulsory. Other combinations are possible, however, students are advised to check the timetable for particular subject combinations.

Table 9: BCA/LLB
 

Bachelor of Creative Arts - minimum of 200 BCA points which must include:

 

LLB - minimum of 300 LLB points which must include:

 

first year

 

50 points (25 points of the major study and 25 points of electives)

 

50 points (740-104 Torts and Process of Law (25 points), 740-105 History and Philosophy I (12.5 points) 740-115 History and Philosophy II (12.5 points))

 

second year

 

50 points (25 of the major study and 25 points of electives)

 

50 points (730-102 Criminal Law and Procedure (25 points), 730-204 Constitutional and Administrative Law (25 points))

 

third year

 

50 points (25 of the major study at third year level and 25 points of electives)

 

50 points (730-202 Contracts (25 points), 730-203 Property (25 points))

 

fourth year

 

50 points (25 of the major study at third year level and 25 points of electives)

 

50 points (Equity and trusts (12.5 points) and other law electives (37.5 points))

 

fifth year

 
 

100 points (law electives)

 

6.2. Creative arts/music

The combined creative arts/music degree will be available from 2003.

The Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Music is designed for students interested in both the creative arts and music. The combined degree is a five-year full-time program, which may be taken part time.

6.2.1. Entry requirements

Applicants must meet entry requirements for both the Bachelor of Creative Arts and the Bachelor of Music degrees.

6.2.2. Course structure

To meet the requirements of the BCA/BMusic students must complete subjects totalling at least 500 points, comprising a minimum of 225 points of creative arts and 275 points of music. Students must complete a creative arts major and a 'sub-major' (two-year sequence) in another area of study.

6.2.2.1. The creative arts component

To complete the BCA component of the BCA/BMusic students must complete a minimum of 225 points of creative arts study which must include:

6.2.2.2. The music component

Within the 275 points of study for the Bachelor of Music students must complete a 100 points of first year, 62.5 points of second year, 37.5 points of third year, 50 points of music history/musicology and 50 points of music electives.

6.3. Creative arts/teaching

The combined creative arts/teaching degree gives creative arts students the opportunity to obtain a teaching qualification at degree level concurrently with studies for the BCA. Entry to the program is at second year level. Students must initially gain entry to the BCA through the normal VTAC process.

6.3.1. Entry requirements

Students may apply for admission to the combined degree after first year (completion of a minimum of 87.5 points) of the Bachelor of Creative Arts. Selection is based upon academic merit and will be conditional upon appropriate selection of later year subjects to meet prerequisites for the applicants learning areas.

6.3.2. Course structure

To meet the requirements of the BCA/BTeach students must complete subjects totalling at least 400 points, comprising a minimum of 250 points of creative arts and 150 points of teaching. During the first two years, student complete studies from the BCA only. In the final two years study is combined. Students must complete a creative arts major and a 'sub-major' (two-year sequence) in another area of study.

6.3.2.1. The creative arts component

To complete the BCA component of the BCA/BTeach students must complete a minimum of 250 points of creative arts study which must include:

6.3.2.2. The teaching component

Within the 150 points of study for the Bachelor of Teaching students must complete a minimum of 45 days of supervised practice teaching in schools plus an extended internship in the final year, (see Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Teaching (BCA/BTeach) for further details).

In the third year of the combined degree program students will be working in their area of major study in their learning areas and in their school experience.

6.3.3. Recommended structure

Table 10: BCA/BTeach
 

Bachelor of Creative Arts

 

Bachelor of Teaching

 

first year

 

100 points

 
 

second year

 

100 points (75 at second year level and 25 at third year level)

 
 

third year

 

12.5 points (third year level)

 

87.5 points (all compulsory first year level subjects)

 

fourth year

 

37.5 points (third year level)

 

62.5 points (all compulsory second year level subjects)

 

6.4. Dual award programs

Students enrolled in the BCA may apply to undertake a dual award program, which provides the opportunity to complete a TAFE award concurrently with their University of Melbourne degree studies. Students enrol in both awards separately at both institutions.

Students will be able to complete both courses in four years as credit opportunities between the programs allow a time saving of at least 12 months.

Students intending to undertake a dual award must negotiate the structure of their program with a BCA course coordinator.

6.4.1. Bachelor of Creative Arts/ Diploma of Arts (Professional Writing and Editing)

Offered in conjunction with Box Hill Institute or Kangan Batman TAFE.

6.4.2. Bachelor of Creative Arts/Advanced Diploma of Arts (Electronic Design and Interactive Multimedia)

Offered in conjunction with Box Hill Institute.

6.4.3. For more information

Prospective and current BCA students should contact the School of Creative Arts for more information, telephone + 61 3 8344 8389.

7. Diploma in Creative Arts

The Diploma in Creative Arts allows students to undertake studies equivalent to a major in one area of creative arts while completing an undergraduate degree at the University of Melbourne. The diploma usually consists of a three-year sequence of first, second and third year study and adds one year to the duration of your degree. It must be completed alongside your degree studies and can only be awarded on the completion of your degree.

7.1. Eligibility

The Diploma of Creative Arts is only available to students who are currently enrolled in a degree course at the University of Melbourne.

There are limited places in the diploma. Quotas are distributed across all discipline areas. Selection is based on academic merit, but other considerations may also apply. Students generally need to meet the creative arts clearly-in rank ENTER (92.70 in 2001) to be eligible for selection.

Combined degree students are not usually eligible for the diploma, however, your application will be considered if you are a high-achieving student.

Entry to the diploma requires the approval of both the Faculty of Arts and the student's home faculty, and the endorsement of the School of Creative Arts.

7.2. Course structure

The diploma usually consists of a three-year sequence of study, and adds one year to the duration of your degree course. You will complete 25 points of first year and usually 25 points of second year and 50 points of third year studies in an area of creative arts. If you have already completed studies in your chosen area of study, you may be permitted to complete 100 points of study at second/third year instead of the above structure.

The diploma will specify the area of study you have completed, for example, Diploma of Creative Arts (Theatre Studies).

7.3. Areas of study available

The diploma assumes no previous study of a discipline. Students must complete a three-year sequence from one of the following areas of study:

7.4. Leave of absence

It is not possible to defer commencement of the diploma. Students not intending to commence study in 2002 should apply for selection in a later year. Students who have completed at least one subject (12.5 points) may be permitted to take up to one year's leave of absence. Students who require time away from their studies but who have not completed a subject should discontinue their course and re-apply once they are able to continue.

7.5. Study progress

The Faculty of Arts and the School of Creative Arts are concerned about the progress of their students in the course, and will invite students who fail one or more subjects to discuss their situation with a course adviser.

The situation of students who fail 50 per cent or more of their course in a semester will be examined by the Faculty of Arts' Student Progress Committee, see What if I fail a significant part of my studies?.

7.6. Credit for previous study

Credit may be granted to diploma students at the time of first enrolment for tertiary studies taken within the last 10 years. The faculty offers credit to a maximum of 25 points at first year and 25 points at second year towards the diploma for equivalent study not counted towards another qualification.

Students who have completed Community Access Program subjects may be awarded credit up to a maximum of 25 points at first year and 25 points at second year.

Students who are not eligible for credit, but who have completed work considered to be the equivalent of a subject may be granted an exemption from that subject and enrol in the next year level of the area of study. However, the student must still complete 100 points of study to be eligible for the award of the diploma.

7.7. Applications

There is only one enrolment period for the Diploma of Creative Arts (no mid-year entry). Applications must be received by:

For further information and application forms, please telephone the School of Creative Arts on +61 3 8344 8389.

8. Options for further study

The school offers many opportunities for further study. The Bachelor of Creative Arts Honours year leads to higher-degree study. It also adds vocational skills to your undergraduate degree and increases your employment options. Creative arts graduates might also use postgraduate study to explore in greater depth and detail areas of study they found interesting during their undergraduate studies or to study a completely new field of knowledge.

9. Graduate and postgraduate courses

Interdisciplinary studies

First/second year subjects

760-107 Modernity and Post-Modernity
760-131 Reason & Passion: Cultural Paradigms

Second/third year subject

760-250 Nymphs, Sluts and Madonnas

Creative writing

First year subjects

760-101 Creative Writing 1A
760-102 Creative Writing 1B

Second year subjects

760-202 Short Fiction
760-203 Scriptwriting for Theatre
760-205 Poetry
760-206 Scriptwriting for Screen
760-207 Non-Fiction

Third year subjects

760-301 Independent Writing Project
760-309 Theory and Practice of Fiction
760-320 Advanced Scriptwriting for Theatre
760-328 Advanced Screen Writing
760-329 Non-Fiction Forms
760-330 Poetry, Poetics and Poetic Forms

Third/fourth year subject

760-408 Editing
760-421 Diaries/Journals and Autobiography

Media arts and new media

First year subjects

760-113 Digital Imaging/Photography
760-121 Screen and Photographic Theory 1A
760-126 Screen and Photographic Theory 1B
760-127 Media Arts Production 1

Second year subjects

760-221 Genre and Auteurism
760-222 Media Production: Photography
760-223 Media Production: Filmmaking
760-224 Media Production: Video
760-225 Media Production: Sound

Second/third year subjects

760-220 Impact of the Media
760-211 Interactive Multimedia

Third year subjects

760-321 Sexuality and Gender in Media Arts
760-323 Media Production: Photography
760-324 Media Production: Experimental Projects
760-325 Media Production: Collaborative Projects
760-422 A Focussed Study in the Media

Third/fourth year subjects

760-423 3D Computer Graphics

Theatre studies

First year subjects

760-111 Myth into Performance
760-112 Body, Text, Performance

Second/third year subjects

760-208 Acting Real
760-209 Avant-Garde Theatre
760-210 Postcolonial Theatre
760-213 Australian Theatre
760-214 Performing Gender
760-215 Japanese Theatre
760-216 Performance and Cyberculture
760-229 Brechtian Theatre
760-230 Dance & Movement in Contemporary Theatre

Third/fourth year subjects

760-417 Greek Theatre
760-418 Postmodern Theatre
760-420 Performance Project
760-427 Performance and Sport
760-428 Theatre Design

Visual arts

First/second year subjects

760-132 Australian Art and Culture

First year subjects

760-133 Visual Arts: Subject/Object
760-134 Visual Arts: Space, Light and Shadows
760-137 Visual Arts: Found Objects

Second year subjects

760-235 Visual Arts: Bicycle Parts-Form & Space
760-236 Visual Arts: Re-appraising the Figure
760-237 Visual Arts: Myth and Narrative
760-238 Visual Arts: Tools, Totems and Talismans

Second/third year subjects

760-231 Modernist Art and Culture
760-232 Critical Issues in Contemporary Art
760-234 Aboriginal Art and Culture
760-241 Surrealism and the Creative Imagination
760-242 Space and Time in Recent Art
760-243 Asian/Pacific Art and Culture

Third year subjects

760-334 Visual Arts: Exquisite Corpse
760-335 Visual Arts: Dreams and Symbols
760-347 Visual Arts: Installations
760-353 3D Practice: Metamorphosis of Forms
760-354 3D Practice: The Body as Object

Third/fourth year subject

760-415 Identity in Recent Art

Additional Studies

Second year subject

760-299 Hazarts

Third year study abroad subject

760-394 Study Abroad (Asia/Pacific)

Third year arts management subjects

760-392 Managing the Arts
760-393 Arts Law in Australia

Third/fourth year arts management subjects

760-401 Preparing, Promoting and Presenting
760-402 Arts Industry in Context

Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours)

Fourth year subjects

760-409 Research Project
760-410 Research Methodology
760-405 Directed Reading
760-411 Critical Studies Culture & Creative Arts
760-412 Practical Project
760-841 Contemporary Critical Issues
760-842 Reading Australian Writing



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