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Plan Summary

   
   
   
 
Program: 3420 - Social Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Social Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

The School teaches undergraduate and postgraduate programs in media production and its contexts, film aesthetics and history, the analysis and history of drama and theatrical performance, and dance education.
The School is housed in the Sir Robert Webster Building and employs sophisticated production, post-production digitally-equipped laboratories, excellent rehearsal spaces and theatres, as well as modern teaching spaces.

Plan Structure

The major in Film provides students with a sophisticated understanding of the history and contemporary significance of film as a medium and cinema as an institution. The study of film is set in a broader context of screen cultures and audio-visual industries - including television, video and emerging new media - both in Australia and globally. The major will consist of no fewer than 42 units of credit.

Level 1
Students must take 6 or 12 units of credit at Level 1 from any of the following courses:
FILM1101 Introduction to Film is the compulsory core course for this major sequence.

Level 2
At least 12 units of credit from the following courses:

Level 3
At least 12 units of credit from the following courses:

Honours

Honours level study is also available in Film Studies. Students interested in Honours should refer to the Honours plan record for entry requirements or contact the school.

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