Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Prerequisites
2. Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies)
3. Requirements for a major
4. Cultural studies subjects
    4.1. Optional subjects
5. Honours entry
6. Honours requirements
    6.1. Pure honours
    6.2. Combined honours
7. Career opportunities
8. Further study
9. For more information
Subject Lists
    Fourth-year subjects


Convener: Chris Healy (Department of English)

Cultural studies at the University of Melbourne offers students an exciting and productive environment in which to acquire and develop essential skills in critical reading, analysis, and communication. The program is taught by the Department of English and has developed from its inception in 1994 to become one of Australia's leading centres for cultural studies teaching and research. Academic staff are leaders in their field and dedicated to maintaining the program's international reputation. Students will benefit directly from the highest standards of research excellence and the commitment of staff to the development and use of innovative teaching practices and technologies such as multimedia. Cultural studies is particularly relevant for students who intend to pursue careers in the media, education, arts policy, advertising, creative industries, multimedia and other related fields. Students interested in expanding their interests and knowledge in cultural studies are provided with an articulated structure of higher degree options to continue their study at the University of Melbourne.

Cultural studies is the interdisciplinary study of the relationships between popular, national, and contemporary global cultures and subcultures as they are experienced in everyday life. A diverse range of subjects address a distinctive set of concerns that include the production and consumption of cultural texts, the social impact of cultural power and its role in the formation of identities.

1. Prerequisites

There are no perequisites for first-year cultural studies subjects. The general prerequisite for a second-year subject in cultural studies is the completion of 50 points of first-year study. These must include 25 points of first-year study from anthropology, art history, cinema studies, criminology, cultural studies, English, history, history and philosophy of science, linguistics and applied linguistics, philosophy, political science or sociology.

Students wishing to undertake subjects as part of a major in cultural studies are not required to fulfil the usual departmental prerequisites for second/third-year subjects if they have completed 25 points of first-year study in one of the departments listed above.

2. Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies)

The Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies) is only available to students who are currently enrolled in a degree course at the University of Melbourne. It consists of a three-year sequence of study, and adds one year to the duration of your degree.

Students must complete 25 points of first-year subjects and 75 points of second/third-year subjects selected from the lists below. Alternatively, students who have completed appropriate background studies at first year may complete 100 points of second/third-year subjects from the list below.

3. Requirements for a major

A major in cultural studies usually consists of nine 12.5-point subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

A major in cultural studies must include:

4. Cultural studies subjects

Students must take at least one of the following foundational subjects as part of their cultural studies major. It is strongly recommended that students planning to major in cultural studies complete all three foundational subjects.

Students must take at least four of the following core subjects toward their cultural studies major.

Foundational subjects
First yearSemester
 106-101 Contemporary Culture and Media1
 106-106 Contemporary Culture and Everyday Life2
Second/third year
 106-064 Contemporary Cultural StudiesNot Offered
Core subjects
Second/third yearSemester
 102-211 Migrant Nation: Culture and Identity1
 106-003 Media and Cultural DifferenceNot Offered
 106-009 Media Histories and Cultural Studies1
 106-012 Television CulturesNot Offered
 106-014 Hong Kong CinemaNot Offered
 106-020 Reading Sexuality1
 106-022 City Cultures: Urban StoriesNot Offered
 106-036 Postmodernism1
 106-047 Art/Pornography/Blasphemy/Propaganda2
 106-055 Cybercultures: Global/Local2
 106-057 From Rock to Rave: Cultural Formations2
 106-063 Aboriginal Cultural StudiesNot Offered
 106-064 Contemporary Cultural StudiesNot Offered
 106-068 Imagining Hollywood2
 106-203 Sports, Entertainment and the MediaNot Offered
 107-077 Television and Australian CultureNot Offered
 107-079 Feminist Film and Television Theory1
 107-080 Commodity CultureNot Offered
 107-082 The Entertainment ExperienceNot Offered
 110-219 Japanese Popular Culture1
 121-228 Critical Human Geography1
 131-071 Museums, Objects, SpectaclesNot Offered
 136-073 Critical Theories2
 166-034 An/Other China:Theorising Everyday LifeNot Offered
 740-300 In the Groove1
Third/fourth year
 191-428 Crime and Culture2
 191-438 Criminal Fictions1

4.1. Optional subjects

While it is strongly recommended that students wishing to major in cultural studies choose their subjects from the list of foundational and core subjects above, they may include as part of their major up to two subjects from the following list of optional subjects.

You must consult the relevant area of study entries in this Handbook to make sure that you meet the prerequisites, if any, for entry to these subjects. Existing prerequisites may be waived for students undertaking an interdepartmental program. If you do not meet the existing prerequisites, please consult the relevant subject coordinator for permission to enrol.

General enquiries about optional subjects as they relate to the cultural studies program should be directed to the cultural studies convener in the Department of English.

Second/third year
Australian studiesSemester
 102-005 Exploring Central Australia1, repeat 2
English
 106-032 Novel and Film2
 106-033 Writing After EmpireNot Offered
 106-035 Popular Fiction2
Cinema studies
 107-075 Art House Cinema & Film Festival CultureNot Offered
 107-076 Contemporary Hollywood CinemaNot Offered
 107-078 Italian National Cinemas2
 107-084 Surrealism and the CinemaNot Offered
 107-088 Love Stories: Film and Narrative TheoryNot Offered
 107-258 Game Studies1
 107-267 The Cinema of Martin Scorsese2
 107-268 Myth and Media: from Homer to Hollywood1
 107-269 The Musical: From Hollywood to Bollywood2
 107-270 The 1950s: Film, Perfection & Propaganda1
Art history
 107-034 The 1980s: Postmodernism in Art1
 107-466 Contemporary Culture: Art in New York2
Geography
 121-017 Society and Environments2
 121-026 The Mobile World: Migration and Tourism2
History
 131-019 Varieties of History: Memory and HistoryNot Offered
 131-022 You Beauty! Sport & Australian IdentitySummer
 131-024 The Body: History, Sex & Gender1
 131-026 Picturing Australia2
 131-034 Gender, Culture and Identity Politics2
 131-077 City & the Bush: Australian Identities2
 131-085 Witches and Witch Hunting in Europe1
 131-223 Making News: Making Histories2
History and philosophy of science
 103-005 Cybersociety1
Philosophy
 161-022 Philosophy of FeminismNot Offered
Political science
 166-038 Indigenous Rights: Land and Heritage1
Social theory
 136-077 Psychoanalysis and Social Theory1
Faculty of Music
 740-144 Music Cultures of AsiaNot Offered
 Students interested in further subjects in ethnomusicology and Australian music studies should consult the Faculty of Music handbook entry. See Music. 
Third/fourth year
Art historySemester
 107-433 You Beaut Country: Australia in the '50sNot Offered
 107-466 Contemporary Culture: Art in New York2

5. Honours entry

The prerequisites for entry to fourth-year honours in cultural studies are:

Entry to honours must be approved by either the English honours coordinator or the convenor of cultural studies and the Faculty of Arts honours course adviser. A departmental application for both pure and combined honours is available from the Department of English as well as the Honours Handbook (available in mid-October). Applications are to be lodged with the Department of English by 21 November. If the student intends to enrol in a cultural studies honours thesis, then the application must include a 200-word thesis proposal. Prospective honours students will be interviewed by the departmental honours coordinator in the Department of English between 1-5 December 2003. Mid-year entry applications must meet the same timetable although a mid-year interview period is provided for students ineligible to apply in December.

6. Honours requirements

6.1. Pure honours

Students undertaking pure honours in cultural studies must complete:

6.2. Combined honours

Students undertaking combined honours in cultural studies and another area of study must complete:

or

Honours subjects
 102-511 Imaging Australian Spaces2
 106-401 Research Principles and Practices1, repeat 2
 106-402 Cultural Policy and PowerNot Offered
 106-403 Reading the Subject: Freud/Lacan/Fiction2
 106-404 Memory and Contemporary Culture2
 106-409 Stardom, Media, CultureNot Offered
 106-428 Media, Politics and Cultural Diaspora1
 106-430 Subcultural StudiesNot Offered
 106-436 Queer Theory Ten Years On2
 106-443 Body CulturesNot Offered
 106-444 Global Culture: History and TheoryNot Offered
 106-448 Theorising the Spectator1
 107-420 Art and Mass Culture in the 1960sNot Offered
 107-433 You Beaut Country: Australia in the '50sNot Offered
 107-425 Sound and Vision: Art & Popular MusicNot Offered
 107-466 Contemporary Culture: Art in New York2
 107-487 Film, Modernity and the Avant-Garde2
 131-417 Avant-Garde Culture: Paris 1880-20001
 131-452 Representations of Gender2
 131-464 Secret Life of Things: Material Culture2
 136-528 Disease and Culture2
 136-532 Reading Texts in Social TheoryNot Offered
 136-533 Theories of Modernity2
 166-445 Postcolonial Concerns, Postmodern Theory2
 191-428 Crime and Culture2

7. Career opportunities

A degree with a major in cultural studies is an excellent preparation for careers in the arts, in the media, and in cultural policy.

8. Further study

There are a number of graduate diplomas and degrees at different levels offered in the area of cultural studies. These include Graduate Certificate in Arts (Cultural Studies); Graduate Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies); Postgraduate Certificate in Arts (Cultural Studies); Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies) as well as an MA by thesis and a PhD. Students wishing to apply for entry into the MA program should have an H1 or H2A honours degree (or equivalent) in a related discipline. Details of these courses are available in the Faculty of Arts Postgraduate Handbook and from the Department of English.

9. For more information

Chris Healy
Department of English
Second Floor, John Medley Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 5506/7/8
Web: http://www.english.unimelb.edu.au

Fourth-year subjects

106-511 Cultural Studies Thesis
106-512 Cultural Studies Thesis (MYE)



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