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Course Timetables

SVPA Elective Subjects

Please note the preferred elective minor subjects for SVPA courses are listed below. Timetables for these elective subjects will be available in HR Gallop Gallery first week of session. Whilst these are the suggested minor sequences, students will be able to choose any 5 elective subjects from any discipline within SVPA but please be advised that this is subject to timetable availability.

BA (Acting for Stage & Screen) - Television OR Design for Theatre & Television minors
BA (Animation & Visual Effects) - Television OR Photography minors
BA (Design for Theatre & Television) - Acting OR Television minors
BA (Graphic Design) - Photography, Design/Drawing OR Multimedia Arts minors
BA (Photography) - Graphic Design OR Multimedia Arts minors
BA (Television Production) - Animation OR Design for Theatre & Television minors

BA (Jewellery) elective subjects - VPA101, VPA102, VPA104, PHT115

Below is detailed information on each subject - please select only ONE (1) subject per semester.

SVPA Equipment Store

Fines apply to students damaging, loosing or returning equipment late.
The student/students who booked the equipment will be responsible for such fines. 24hours notice is required for all equipment bookings.

Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

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Downloadable Forms

These forms have been posted to relieve students of the need to come to the store to collect paper work. The procedure of obtaining a lecturers signature and making a booking in person still applies. Phone, email or faxed bookings are not accepted.

Copyright

The University is committed to respecting the copyright of others and complying with all copyright requirements.  Students should ensure that they respect the copyright of others and comply with all University policies and legal requirements.  It is an infringement of the University’s Student General Misconduct Rule for students to breach the copyright or moral rights of a third party.

When using University systems or facilities, under the University’s Policy for the Use of Computing and Communication Facilities, an authorised user shall be personally responsible for complying with relevant provisions of the Copyright Act 1968 (Clth), as amended, particularly as it relates to the copying and communication of computer software and other copyright material on the Internet.

Students should consult the University's copyright website or contact the Copyright Coordinator: on (02) 6051 9834 for further information concerning copyright restrictions and obligations.

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