Overview
The Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Media Arts (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and creative skills in media arts … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Critically evaluate media arts practice within a range of social, political, cultural, historical, and environmental contexts
- Scholars
- Global Citizens
2.
Work independently and collaboratively to communicate advanced ideas in media arts, scholarly, and professional contexts
- Leaders
- Professionals
3.
Ethically and professionally engage with diverse local and global perspectives through advanced media arts practice
- Professionals
- Global Citizens
4.
Create advanced media art through the innovative application of technical skills and knowledge
- Scholars
- Professionals
5.
Conduct rigorous and sustained independent practice-led research to develop advanced knowledge in media arts contexts
- Scholars
- Leaders
Program Structure48 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 48 UOC as a standalone program.
Core Courses
Students must take 48 UOC of the following courses;
Students must take DART4202 Media Arts Honours Research Project (12 UOC) twice a year for a total of 24 UOC.
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Admission Requirements
Special Admission Requirements
Related Programs
Related Programs
Master of Art - MArt9314 - Art
Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership - MCCL9318 - Curating and Cultural Leadership
Program Requirements
Progression Requirements
Pathways
Post Graduate
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD1292 - PhD Art, Design and Media
Master of Fine Arts - MFA2245 - Fine Arts
Master of Philosophy - MPhil2267 - MPhil Art, Design and Media
Professional Outcomes
Career Opportunities
Recognition of Achievement
University Medal
Honours Classes
Program Fees
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