University of Technology Sydney

C10362v1 Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production)

Award(s): Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production) (BComm)
UAC code: 600018 (Autumn session)
CRICOS code: 087734J
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 144
Course EFTSL: 3
Location: City campus

Notes

Students who commenced the Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Media Arts and Production) before 2016 can view their course program at Course transition arrangements.


Overview
Career options
Course intended learning outcomes
Admission requirements
External articulation
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Honours
Other information

Overview

This course prepares students for a wide range of roles in the media and cultural sectors. Students study the history, contemporary issues and theory of media and culture while developing technical and conceptual skills in film, video, new media and sound. The professional areas in the degree include film, video, television, multimedia, sound, radio, performance and installation, and the interplay among these media forms.

This course explores the histories, theories, practices and challenges of creative media production. Working across multiple platforms, genres and media, students develop production skills in video, sound and digital media, and enhance their creative innovation in these areas. Students are encouraged to evolve as creative producers of media projects throughout their studies, as well as deepen their understanding and technical proficiency across media production areas. By the end of the course, students have developed a professional portfolio of creative media work.

Career options

Career options include arts and cultural administrator, cinematographer, digital producer, director, documentary maker, editor, media artist, multimedia designer, producer, production manager, program commissioning editor, radio producer, researcher, scriptwriter and sound designer.

Course intended learning outcomes

This course engages with the following Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs), which are tailored to the Graduate Attributes set for all graduates of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences:

1.1 Possess a well-developed awareness of professional practice in the context of the communication industries
1.2 Apply theoretically informed understanding of the communication industries in independent and collaborative projects across a range of media
2.1 Possess information literacy skills to locate, gather, organise and synthesise information across diverse platforms to inform the understanding of the communication industries
2.2 Be reflexive critical thinkers and creative practitioners who are intellectually curious, imaginative and innovative; with an ability to evaluate their own and others' work
3.1 Demonstrate an awareness and knowledge of global contexts and openness to cultural exchange
3.2 Employ professional skills responsibly and respectfully in a global environment
4.1 Possess a critical understanding of the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within contemporary Australian politics, history and culture
4.2 Integrate knowledge of Indigenous issues in professional practices and engage responsibly in communicating with and about Indigenous people and communities
5.1 Possess the awareness of ethical practice in the personal, political and professional contexts of civil society
5.2 Possess the skills to behave ethically in personal and professional contexts
6.1 Possess well-developed skills and proficiencies to communicate and respond effectively and appropriately across different contexts
6.2 Demonstrate digital literacy and production skills across a range of media and media texts

Key

The first digit of each CILO indicates the relevant graduate attribute:

  1. Professional Readiness
  2. Critical and Creative Inquiry
  3. International and Intercultural Engagement
  4. Indigenous Competencies
  5. Active Citizenship
  6. Effective Communication

Admission requirements

Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.

The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 176-184.

Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.

International students

Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.

External articulation

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has established credit recognition packages with the following institutions:

  • UTS Insearch: Diploma of Communication
  • Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore
  • Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore
  • Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore

Course duration and attendance

The course is offered on a three-year, full-time basis.

Course structure

Students must complete 144 credit points consisting of 24 credit points of core subjects, a 48-credit-point major and potential 48-credit-point second major (subject to application), and 24 credit points of cross-disciplinary electives. Students who do not meet the requirements to study the second major complete elective subjects.

Industrial training/professional practice

Students undertake practice-based learning and develop a range of media projects across moving image, sound and digital media. This occurs in every subject in the Media Arts and Production major (MAJ10021). Students attend relevant production workshops in the use of cameras and audio and related equipment, as well as video editing, sound editing and digital software and technology. Students develop a creative media production portfolio throughout the major, culminating in the media arts project produced at the end of their studies. They may choose to supplement their learning with professional placements relating to the media arts and production sector. Students may also publicly exhibit their work through regular screenings and events.

Students can also elect to undertake a professional internship in industry.

Course completion requirements

STM91104 Communication core 24cp
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives 24cp
CBK91125 Major/Electives 48cp
MAJ10047 Media Arts and Production 48cp
Total 144cp

Course diagram

Course diagram: C10362

Course program

A typical course program is shown below for students commencing in Autumn or Summer session.

All students choose a second major stream when enrolling in their first session. This 16-credit-point stream consists of two major subjects from another major. Students can choose any second major (excluding Media Arts and Production) and, subject to meeting criteria, they can apply to continue with their chosen second major (the remaining 32 credit points, i.e. another four subjects).

Students who choose not to continue with their second major choice, or who do not meet the eligibility criteria, continue in their course by choosing 32 credit points of electives (i.e. four subjects).

Autumn commencing
Year 1
Autumn session
54000 Citizenship and Communication   8cp
54030 Exploring Media Arts   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91127 Stream choices 16cp  
Spring session
54001 Digital Literacies   8cp
54031 Composing the Real   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91127 Stream choices 16cp  
Year 2
Autumn session
54002 Communicating Difference   8cp
54032 Fictions   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91128 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  
Spring session
54033 Aesthetics   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives 24cp  
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91128 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  
Year 3
Autumn session
54034 Media Arts Specialist Modules   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives 24cp  
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91128 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  
Spring session
54035 Media Arts Project   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives 24cp  
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91128 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  
Summer commencing
Year 1
Summer session
54000 Citizenship and Communication   8cp
Select 16 credit points from the following:   16cp
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives 24cp  
Year 2
Autumn session
54002 Communicating Difference   8cp
54030 Exploring Media Arts   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91118 Stream choices 16cp  
Spring session
54001 Digital Literacies   8cp
54031 Composing the Real   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91118 Stream choices 16cp  
Year 3
Autumn session
54032 Fictions   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91115 Cross-disciplinary electives 24cp  
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91120 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  
Spring session
54033 Aesthetics   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91120 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  
Year 4
Autumn session
54034 Media Arts Specialist Modules   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91120 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  
Spring session
54035 Media Arts Project   8cp
Select 8 credit points from the following:   8cp
CBK91120 Second major 48cp  
CBK91119 Electives 32cp  

Honours

The Bachelor of Communication (Honours) (C09047) is available to eligible students with an additional one year of full-time study.

Other information

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