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Media (Media Production) - 3428

Program Summary

   
   
 
Campus: Kensington Campus
 
 
Career: Undergraduate
 
 
Typical Duration: 3 Years
 
 
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
 
 
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC For Award: 144
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Media (Major)
 
 
Bachelor of Media (Minor)
 
  

Program Description

The Bachelor of Media in Media Production provides skills and concepts that are relevant to career pathways in a wide range of media production and communication industries that rely on digital media. The program emphasises computer-based interactive and multimedia skills, focussing on established and emerging media forms and media innovation. The degree is both ideas driven and vocationally relevant in its orientation and all students are given significant practical experience in the thoughtful and creative applications of established and emerging computer-based media technologies. While specialising in Media Production, students will be immersed in the culture and philosophy of media studies through their courses in the media core that provides theoretical contexts of contemporary media. In addition, students will complete a minor in the humanities or social sciences, permitting them to study a second field in depth.

First and second levels cover interactive and digital media production and contextual media studies. As students proceed into the third level, the program expands and deepens knowledge and understanding in the technical, analytical and conceptual application of media technology to the design of various Media Production environments, as well as focussing on emerging trends and innovations in contemporary media practices. Some of the technologies currently addressed include: web and graphic design, animation; multimedia; and interactive virtual environments.

A fourth (Honours) year of study is an option for selected students.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

Students are prepared for a leadership role in the thoughtful application of Media Production technologies informed by a solid understanding of media theory. In this program students are not simply skilled up in the use of computers and media applications, but are encouraged to become media innovators who are able to tackle complex issues by drawing on their integrated practical and theoretical expertise.

Students become immersed in the current culture of contemporary media production. They are encouraged to test out emerging ideas and developments and look for novel ways to approach the design of the media such as, web sites, games and other areas of the expanding contemporary media industry. Graduates will have expertise in a wide range of interactive and animation tools, but more importantly, they will be able to interpret and reflect on emerging media practices, enabling them to take leading creative roles in the rapidly changing media industries.


Career opportunities

This program enables students to develop skills and knowledge for professional work in some of the media industries most rapidly evolving areas such as, web design and production, gaming and interactive virtual environments, and other areas of media production, design and distribution.

Program Structure

The basic requirements are a total of 144 units of credits (UOC), including:
  • 36 UOC Media core
  • 48 UOC Media Production, and
  • 36 UOC Arts Minor (see below).
  • 12 UOC of Electives
  • 12 UOC of General Education (Gen Ed) electives to be taken outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Students intending to proceed to honours should complete the pre-honours course (ARTS3000 Bachelor of Arts Pre-Honours) in place of an elective.

Level 1

A student must complete at least 30 UOC of Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses and no more than 60 UOC in total of Level 1 courses, excluding their General Education electives.

Core courses - Media
Core Courses - Media Production
Level 1 Media Production Elective Courses

Level 2
Core Courses - Media Production
Level 2 Media Production Elective Courses

Level 3

Core Courses - Media
Core Courses - Media Production
 
Level 1 Media Production Electives

  • Courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences:
  • Courses offered by Faculties other than Arts and Social Sciences:
 
Level 2 / Level 3 Media Production Electives

  • Courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences:
  • Courses offered by Faculties other than Arts and Social Sciences:
 
Arts Minors

Student must complete an approved sequence (36 units of credit) in one of the following areas of study:
(Nura Gili - Indigenous Programs)
(College Of Fine Arts)
(Australian School of Business)
(Faculty of Science)
(only available for students who commenced in 2009)
(Australian School of Business)
(Australian School of Business)
(only available for students who commenced in 2009)
(Faculty of Science)
 
 * denotes minors offered by Faculties other than Arts and Social Sciences.
 




Important note:
Students are restricted to a maximum of 60 UOC from courses outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
This includes:
  • Minors offered by Faculties other than Arts and Social Sciences

  • Media Production Electives offered by Faculties other than Arts and Social Sciences

  • Other Electives offered by Faculties other than Arts and Social Sciences



  • Sample Program

    Bachelor of Media (Media Production) - Sample Program (Example Only)
     
    Below is a guide to help you enrol in your program. To be full-time students must enrol in 24 uoc each semester.
     
    Level 1
    Semester 1 (S1)
    ARTS1090 Media, Culture & Everyday Life
    (6 uoc)
    MDIA1000 Time, Space and Experience
    (6 uoc)
    SOMA2602
    Sound Media 1
    (6 uoc)
    Level 1 Arts Minor
    (6 uoc)
    Semester 2 (S2)
    ARTS1091 Media, Society, Politics
    (6 uoc)
    Media Production Major Elective
    (6 uoc)
    Elective
    (6 uoc)
    Level 1 Arts Minor
    (6 uoc)
     
    Level 2
    Semester 1 (S1)
    ARTS2090
    Publics and Publishing
    (6 uoc)
    MDIA2000 Animating Media
    (6 uoc)
    SOMA1603
    Digital Video 1
    (6 uoc)
    Level 2 Arts Minor
    (6 uoc)
    Semester 2 (S2)
    ARTS2091 Mobile Cultures
    OR
    ARTS2092 Global Media
    (6 uoc)
    MDIA2001 Bodies and Interfaces
    (6 uoc)
    Gen Ed
    (6 uoc)
    Level 2 Arts Minor
    (6 uoc)
     
    Level 3
    Semester 1 (S1)
    ARTS3091
    Advanced Media Issues
    (6 uoc)
    MDIA3001
    Serious Games
    (6 uoc)
    Gen Ed
    (6 uoc)
    Level 3 Arts Minor
    (6 uoc)
    Semester 2 (S2)
    MDIA3005
    Social Innovation and Engagement
    (6 uoc)
    MDIA3004
    Festivals and Exhibitions
    (6 uoc)
    Elective
    (6 uoc)
    Level 3 Arts Minor
    (6 uoc)
     
    How do I choose my Elective and General Education Courses?
     
    There are three different types of electives that you must complete to fulfil the requirements of your degree. The sample program above gives you an indication of when you have room to complete these electives. Over the course of your program you must ensure that you complete:
    6 uoc of Media Production Electives: one 6uoc courses from the Media Production electives list above.
    12 uoc of Electives: two 6uoc courses from the Media Production electives list OR any other two 6uoc courses from inside or outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (subject to meeting any course prerequisites).
    12 uoc of General Education courses: these are courses selected from courses outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. You could choose two 6 uoc courses from the Media Production electives list that are outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. For a full list of General Education courses please click here.
    Note: The General Education requirements are met if an Arts minor not offered by the Faculty is undertaken (for example, Economics).
     


    Academic Rules

    To complete the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Media in Media Production a student must adhere to the program rules below and complete 144UOC to graduate.

    Program rules:
    • Complete a 36UOC Media core, a 48UOC Media Production, and a 36UOC Arts Minor.
    • As a General Education requirement, complete 12UOC of electives are to be taken outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
    • Complete at least 30UOC of Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses and no more than 60UOC in total of Level 1 courses excluding their General Education electives.
    • Complete a minimum of 84UOC from courses convened by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
    Entry to the Honours program is subject to resources and the Head of School's approval. It requires a pass degree (144UoC) with at least a 70% average in the upper levels of the Media Core.

    Fees

    For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html

    Important Information

    The Academic Rules for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate programs and the online enrolment facility provide students with a wide range of course choices. The online enrolment facility checks that students meet the enrolment requirements for individual courses but not that a course complies with Program Rules. Students are responsible for ensuring they are enrolling in accordance with the Academic Rules outlined above. Students should not assume that because they have enrolled in a course online that the course is automatically credited to their degree program.

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