This course is not offered to international students.
The Graduate Certificate in Screenwriting is part of an articulated program designed to meet a range of needs for people who want to start a career in writing, and for experienced writers wanting to further develop their theoretical knowledge and skills.
Students in this course:
Career options include scriptwriter for short- and long-form drama.
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Writing (C11067), the Graduate Certificate in Screenwriting, the Graduate Certificate in Editing and Publishing (C11071), the Graduate Diploma in Writing (C06041), and the Master of Arts in Creative Writing (C04109).
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate and who are admitted to a more advanced-level course in the program are eligible for recognition of prior learning for completed subjects in the more advanced course.
This course is offered on a one-year, part-time basis. Students must commence in Autumn semester.
The course totals 24 credit points of study, consisting of three core subjects. The core subject 57142 Writing for the Screen must be undertaken in the first semester of study.
Students undertake at least 8 credit points per semester.
57101 Writing for the Camera | 8cp | |
57142 Writing for the Screen | 8cp | |
Select 8 credit points from the following options: | 8cp | |
57041 Advanced Narrative Writing | 8cp | |
57989 Mise-en-Scene | 8cp | |
57134 Theory and Writing | 8cp | |
57143 Experiments in Writing | 8cp | |
Total | 24cp |
The typical course program is shown below.
Autumn commencing, part time | ||
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
57142 Writing for the Screen | 8cp | |
Spring semester | ||
57101 Writing for the Camera | 8cp | |
Select one subject from the following: | 8cp | |
57041 Advanced Narrative Writing | 8cp | |
57134 Theory and Writing | 8cp | |
57143 Experiments in Writing | 8cp | |
57989 Mise-en-Scene | 8cp |
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