Overview
The Honours stream in Screen and Sound Production requires the completion of 48 uoc (the equivalent of one year full-time study or two years part-time study).
The Honours stream involves seminars and the completion of a research project or thesis. It consists of 18 uoc of coursework and 30 uoc … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
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Demonstrate coherent and advanced knowledge of the aesthetic, technical, and cultural dimensions of screen and sound media
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Discuss, analyse and critically evaluate written and audio-visual texts
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3.
Relate creative production to theoretical and critical knowledge and consolidate, synthesize and communicate the complexities of this relationship
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4.
Situate the historical development of screen and sound as part of the constantly evolving film and media landscape
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- Leaders
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5.
Apply an appreciation of, and respect for, the cultural diversity and complexity of film and media audiences, media forms and delivery contexts
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6.
Demonstrate initiative and judgement in scholarship
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Conduct advanced scholarly and creative research as applied to and appropriate for the fields of audio-visual media
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Identify and formulate solutions to complex research problems and construct a research project with intellectual independence
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Make an original research contribution to the field of screen and sound media production
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10.
Deploy ethically informed and socially aware practice
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11.
Adapt to changes in the audiences, platforms, tools and practices of screen and sound media production
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- Global citizens
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Media (Honours) - BMedia (Hons)4510 - Media (Honours)
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 48 UOC.
Core Courses18 Units of Credit:
Thesis/Project Courses30 Units of Credit:
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