Bachelor of Arts

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Film and Television Studies

Unit set code

MJ-A310011 (major)

MN-A310011 (minor)


Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Online


Overview

Develop your creative ideas, practical skills and screen culture knowledge in Film and Television Studies. Throughout these units, you will immerse yourself in various storytelling techniques, histories, developments, and contexts that enable the creation of screen productions in Australia and around the world. You will delve into the exhibition of screen works and explore the different ways audiences engage with film and television locally and globally.


Career outcomes

  • screenwriting and narrative design
  • cinema and film festival programming and curation
  • film criticism
  • film and television research

Graduates can also find work in screen agencies, screen education associations, film archives, corporate communication companies, media associations, and television corporations.


Units

  • To complete a Major sequence in Film and Television Studies select eight (8) credit points as outlined below;
  • To complete a Minor sequence in Film and Television Studies students must complete four (4) credit points: ACF104, ACF214, ACF206, ACF320

Complete 8 units from:

ACF104Screening History

ALW103Scriptwriting Fundamentals

ACF206Contemporary Topics in Screen Cultures

ACF213Contemporary Asian Cinema: Texts, Contexts and Experiences

ALM215Global Media

ALW227Scriptwriting: Character, Action and Reaction

ALM305Media Ecologies

ACF320The Australian Moving Image

ACF214 Screen Practices [No longer available for enrolment, ALM215 replaces this unit]

ACF304 Celebrity Industries [No longer available for enrolment, ALM305 replaces this unit]


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