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Media, Film and Theatre
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Description

The School of English, Media and Performing Arts offers major sequences in the Bachelor of Arts program as well teaching the core program in the Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications), and Bachelor of Science (Media and Communications). The School is also responsible for the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Dance). Both the BA and the BA (Media and Communications) can be studied in combination with the Bachelor of Laws ( LLB).

Academic staff specialise in diverse approaches to contemporary cinema, media, multimedia, and performance studies. The School offers major sequences of study in all the important fields of modern culture and mediated performance.

The School boasts professional-level theatres, dance studios, large rehearsal spaces, a cinema, film production facilities, sound animation, music and multimedia production laboratories. So a significant component of creative media and performance (drama and dance) production is available in programs taught in the School.

With the School's excellent facilities and staff who are engaged with current developments in the media and performing arts and arts industries, your study at the University of New South Wales will be exciting and challenging. You will have the opportunity to create, produce and perform, as you study contemporary culture, aesthetics, and the history of cinema, dance, media, theatre, english or music.

Bachelor of Arts
Specialisations (majors) are offered in:

Media, Culture and Technology: provides students with a progressive understanding of the social, cultural and phenomenological impacts of media and communications technologies in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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 both in Australia and globally.

Theatre and Performance Studies: examines at how the theatrical and performing arts reflect and shape our sense of who we are. It studies theatre and performance history and current trends, allowing students to engage deeply with contemporary theatre and performance culture.
Other programs offered by the School are:

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Dance)
Dance Education: a program centred on dance studies, history and aesthetics combined with studies of education aimed at equipping graduates to teach dance in the NSW education system and more generally.

Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications)
Bachelor of Science (Media and Communications)
Media and Communications: teaches multimedia production and contextual media studies in an intensive programme which equips students to develop careers in the media and communications industries. Students also complete a major from the wide range offered in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.



Dance can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3408 Arts (Dance) Education Major
Honours
MEFTF13408
MEFTFH3408
   

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Film can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3262 Architecture/Arts Major MEFTC13262
3263 Architecture / Social Science Major MEFTC13263
3400 Arts Major MEFTC13400
3402 Media and Communications Major MEFTC13402
3420 Social Science Major MEFTC13420
3427 Music/Arts Major MEFTC13427
3525 Commerce/Arts Major MEFTC13525
3526 Economics/Arts Major MEFTC13526
3841 Arts/Medicine Major MEFTC13841
3930 Science/Arts Major MEFTC13930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major MEFTC13931
4035 Social Work/Arts Major MEFTC14035
4760 Arts / Law Major MEFTC14760
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major MEFTC14806
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major MEFTC14807
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major MEFTC14812
   

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Film Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3970 Science Minor MEFTA23970
   

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Media, Culture and Technology can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3262 Architecture/Arts Major MEFTB13262
3400 Arts Major MEFTB13400
3402 Media and Communications Major MEFTB13402
3427 Music/Arts Major MEFTB13427
3525 Commerce/Arts Major MEFTB13525
3526 Economics/Arts Major MEFTB13526
3841 Arts/Medicine Major MEFTB13841
3930 Science/Arts Major MEFTB13930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major MEFTB13931
4035 Social Work/Arts Major MEFTB14035
4760 Arts / Law Major MEFTB14760
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major MEFTB14806
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major MEFTB14812
   

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Media, Film and Theatre can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3400 Arts Combined Honours
Honours
MEFTAC3400
MEFTAH3400
   

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Theatre & Performance Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3262 Architecture/Arts Major MEFTD13262
3263 Architecture / Social Science Major MEFTD13263
3400 Arts Major MEFTD13400
3402 Media and Communications Major MEFTD13402
3408 Arts (Dance) Education Major MEFTD13408
3420 Social Science Major MEFTD13420
3427 Music/Arts Major MEFTD13427
3525 Commerce/Arts Major MEFTD13525
3526 Economics/Arts Major MEFTD13526
3841 Arts/Medicine Major MEFTD13841
3930 Science/Arts Major MEFTD13930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major MEFTD13931
4035 Social Work/Arts Major MEFTD14035
4055 Arts/Education Major MEFTD14055
4760 Arts / Law Major MEFTD14760
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major MEFTD14806
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major MEFTD14807
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major MEFTD14812
   

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© The University of New South Wales (CRICOS Provider No.: 00098G), 2004-2011. The information contained in this Handbook is indicative only. While every effort is made to keep this information up-to-date, the University reserves the right to discontinue or vary arrangements, programs and courses at any time without notice and at its discretion. While the University will try to avoid or minimise any inconvenience, changes may also be made to programs, courses and staff after enrolment. The University may also set limits on the number of students in a course.