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Open Universities Australia (OUA)

CURTIN Bachelor of Arts (Screen Arts)

Open Universities Australia (OUA)

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS:

Prepare for your artistic screen career specialising in creative and practical production skills. Take a lead role producing film, television and digital media. Critically analyse programs and materials. Act on leveraging audience engagement across a variety of media. The screen arts degree combines essential analytical, creative and practical production skills to provide an excellent springboard for a career in the film and television industries. Students work intensively with professional-level equipment in a challenging, creative environment in which they can focus on film and television production, screenwriting, or screen studies. Curtin was the first tertiary institution in Western Australia to offer a degree in film and television and graduates have been successful in the local, national and international industries. Film, television, and new interactive media have become the primary expression of contemporary culture, and the Screen Studies stream develops students abilities to critically analyse programs and materials produced within their own culture as well as those of cultures around the world. It is a key area of cultural studies and provides a strong grounding for those students who wish to use it to inform their creative practice or post-graduate research.

Subjects

  • Screen Arts

Standard entry requirements

Successful study through OUA – either: Successful completion of Humanities Pathway OR Successful completion of four OUA degree level units at pass level (this satisfies English language proficiency requirement) OR Successful completion of two OUA degree level units with separate evidence of English proficiency is required. Higher Education – Successful completion of one full time semester (four standard units) towards an Undergraduate or higher level of study at an Australian University (separate evidence of English proficiency is not required). Secondary Education – Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) 70 or equivalent. Students must have English ATAR, Literature ATAR or English as an Additional Language/Dialect ATAR. To determine your eligibility for entry please refer to Interstate Year 12 and IB Students, TISC Tertiary Institutions Service Centre link http://www.tisc.edu.au/static/guide/prerequisites-comparsion.tisc. VET Studies – Completion of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Diploma or Advanced Diploma or Associate Diploma. You may also be eligible for credit toward your university study. Completion of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Certificate IV and evidence of English proficiency.

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