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Bachelor of Stage and Screen (Design)

Associate Degree in Stage and Screen [exit point only]

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Associate Degree in Stage and Screen

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To exit with an Associate Degree students must satisfactorily complete 128 points to graduate. Of these, 32 points are allocated to core studies, 64 points will be allocated a discipline specialisation (note that under CSU policy students can not be awarded an Associate Degree with a specialisation noted), and 32 points allocated to an elective study strand of the student’s choice from offerings within the School of Communication & Creative Industries (or externally by approval of the Course Director).


The course structure is as follows:


Core subjects (32 points):
COM111 Professional Writing (8)
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities (8)
COM220 Script Analysis and interpretation (8)
ETH205 Ethics & Law for Creative Industries (8)

Acting Specialisation subjects (64 points):
ACT120 Fundamentals of Acting (8)
ACT101 Fundamentals of Voice & Movement (8)
ACT121 Techniques of Acting (8)
VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration (8)
ACT201 The Actor & Process (8)
VPA200 Creative External Production (8)
ACT202 The Actor & Performance (8)
VPA209 Studio & Location Practice (8)


Design Specialisation subjects (64 points):
DES107 Design Implementation (8)
DES109 Introduction to Stage & Screen Design (8)
DES108 Design Communication (8)
VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration (8)
DES213 Design & Production 1 (8)
VPA200 Creative External Production (8)
DES214 Design & Production 2 (8)
VPA209 Studio & Location Practice (8)


Television Production Specialisation subjects (64 points):
TVP105 Television Technology (8)
VPA110 Visual Storytelling (8)
TVP106 Television Production 2 (8)
VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration (8)
TVP203 Television Post Production (8)
VPA200 Creative External Production (8)
TVP204 Outside Broadcast Production (8)
VPA209 Studio & Location Practice (8)


Elective Subjects (32 points)

Students undertake four electives (32 points) chosen from elective offerings within the School of Communication & Creative Industries, or from other schools through consultation and approval with the Course Director (eg, scriptwriting offerings from H&SS).

Bachelor of Stage and Screen (Specialisation)

Students must satisfactorily complete 192 points to graduate. Of these, 88 points are allocated to core studies and capstone collaborative projects, 64 points will be allocated to a discipline specialisation, and 40 points allocated to an elective study strand of the student’s choice from offerings within the School of Communication & Creative Industries (or externally by approval of the Course Director).


The course structure is as follows:


Core subjects (88 points):
COM111 Professional Writing (8)
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities (8)
COM220 Script Analysis and interpretation (8)
ETH205 Ethics & Law for Creative Industries (8)
VPA303 Stage & Screen Project 1 (16)
COM323 Culture, Creativity & Storytelling (8)
CCI300 Professional Practice in Communication and Creative Industries (24)
VPA302 Industry & Internship Experience (8)

Acting Specialisation subjects (64 points):
ACT120 Fundamentals of Acting (8)
ACT101 Fundamentals of Voice & Movement (8)
ACT121 Techniques of Acting (8)
VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration (8)
ACT201 The Actor & Process (8)
VPA200 Creative External Production (8)
ACT202 The Actor & Performance (8)
VPA209 Studio & Location Practice (8)


Design Specialisation subjects (64 points):
DES107 Design Implementation (8)
DES109 Introduction to Stage & Screen Design (8)
DES108 Design Communication (8)
VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration (8)
DES213 Design & Production 1 (8)
VPA200 Creative External Production (8)
DES214 Design & Production 2 (8)
VPA209 Studio & Location Practice (8)


Television Production Specialisation subjects (64 points):
TVP105 Television Technology (8)
VPA110 Visual Storytelling (8)
TVP106 Television Production 2 (8)
VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration (8)
TVP203 Television Post Production (8)
VPA200 Creative External Production (8)
TVP204 Outside Broadcast Production (8)
VPA209 Studio & Location Practice (8)

Elective Subjects (40 points)

Students undertake five electives (40 points) chosen from elective offerings within the School of Communication & Creative Industries, or from other schools through consultation and approval with the Course Director (eg, script writing offerings from H&SS).

Enrolment pattern

Acting Specialisation

Full time suggested study sequence

Session 1 (30)

ACT120 Fundamentals of Acting

ACT101 Fundamentals of Voice and Movement

COM111 Professional Writing

Elective

Session 2 (60)

ACT121 Techniques of Acting

VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration

IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities

Elective

Session 3 (30)

ACT201 The Actor and Process

VPA200 Creative External Production

COM220 Script Analysis and Interpretation

Elective

Session 4 (60)

ACT202 The Actor & Performance

VPA209 Studio & Location Practice

ETH205 Ethics & Law for Creative Industries

Elective

Students may exit at this point with an Associate Degree in Stage and Screen

Session 5 (30)

VPA303 Stage & Screen Project

COM323 Culture, Creativity & Storytelling

Elective

Session 6 (60)

CCI300 Professional Practice in Communicaion and Creative Industries

VPA302 Industry & Internship Experience

Design Specialisation

Full time suggested study sequence


Session 1 (30)

DES107 Design Implementation

DES109 Introduction to Stage & Screen Design

COM111 Professional Writing

Elective


Session 2 (60)

DES108 Design Communication

VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration

IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities

Elective


Session 3 (30)

DES213 Design & Production 1

VPA200 Creative External Production

COM220 Script Analysis and Interpretation

Elective


Session 4 (60)

DES212 Design and Production 2

VPA209 Studio & Location Practice

ETH205 Ethics & Law for Creative Industries

Elective

Students may exit at this point with an Associate Degree Stage and Screen

Session 5 (30)

VPA303 Stage & Screen Project

COM323 Culture, Creativity & Storytelling

Elective


Session 6 (60)

CCI300 Professional Practice in Communicaion and Creative Industries

VPA302 Industry & Internship Experience

Television Specialisation

Full time suggested study sequence


Session 1 (30)

TVP105 Television Technology

VPA110 Visual Storytelling

COM111 Professional Writing

Elective


Session 2 (60)

TVP106 Television Production 2

VPA111 Live Studio Collaboration

IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities

Elective


Session 3 (30)

TVP203 Television Post Production

VPA200 Creative External Production

COM220 Script Analysis and Interpretation

Elective


Session 4 (60)

TVP204 Outside Broadcast Production

VPA209 Studio & Location Practice

ETH205 Ethics & Law for Creative Industries

Elective

Students may exit at this point with an Associate Degree Stage and Screen


Session 5 (30)

VPA303 Stage & Screen Project

COM323 Culture, Creativity & Storytelling

Elective


Session 6 (60)

CCI300 Professional Practice in Communicaion and Creative Industries

VPA302 Industry & Internship Experience

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  • Bachelor of Stage and Screen (Acting)
  • Bachelor of Stage and Screen (Television Production)

Follow on study:

  • Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts) (Honours) - with specialisations
  • Master of Arts Practice - with specialisations
  • Master of Arts (Honours)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - Arts
Bachelor of Stage and Screen (Design) Communication and Creative Industries Undergraduate On campus Wagga Wagga NO Active Arts Session 1 3 years full-time on campus 3F

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