Bachelor of Arts (Photography) Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)
Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)
BA(GraphicDsgn)
Bachelor of Arts (Photography)
BA(Phtg)
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| Bachelor of Arts (Photography) Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) (1413GD) |
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| On Campus | Wagga Wagga |
Normal course duration
Full-time 4.0 years (8.0 sessions)
Admission criteria
UAC Entry
Credit
N/A
Graduation requirement
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 256 points.
Course structure
The course comprises a major studio sequence in photography, a major sequence in graphic design, and six contextual subjects.
Photography Core Subjects
PHT114 Digital Imaging
PHT115 Black and White Analogue Photography
PHT220 Photo Imaging
PHT221 Digital Photography Studio
PHT203 Imaging Theories and Techniques
PHT222 Photo media Studio
PHT321 Photography Practice and Research (16 points)
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design
VPA104 Introduction to Digital Imaging
VPA319 Studio Research and Seminar (24 points)
Contextual Subjects
ART214 Aspects of Design, 1850 to Present
ART222 Art, Technology and Culture
COM226 Media: History and Society
ETH205 Ethics and Law for the Creative Industries
VIS101 Visual Communication
VIS102 History of Photography
VIS202 Contemporary Photography
Graphic Design Core Subjects
GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
GRP117 Graphic Design Theory and Practice
VPA105 Digital Publishing & Typography
GRP223 Digital Design
GRP224 Design for Industry
GRP225 Experimental Design
GRP226 Advertising & Design
GRP322 Campaigns, publishing and identity (16 points)
VPA320 Studio research and seminar (24 points)
Honours programs
Students wishing to undertake an add-on Honours program in either discipline area would apply for admission to the relevant Honours program in the normal way. Students wishing to undertake Honours in both disciplines would complete the first Honours program and then, upon admission to the second Honours program, be awarded credit in the second program for common coursework subjects completed in the first Honours program.
+ Residential School
No subjects with a Residential School component have been identified in this course.
+ Workplace Learning
No subjects with a Workplace Learning component have been identified in this course.
Enrolment pattern
First Year
Session 1
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design
VPA104 Introduction to Digital Imaging
GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies
VIS101 Visual Communication
Session 2
PHT115 Black and White Analogue Photography
PHT114 Digital Imaging
VPA105 Digital Publishing and Typography
GRP117 Graphic Design Theory and Practice
Second Year
Session 3
PHT220 Photo Imaging
PHT221 Digital Photography Studio
GRP223 Digital Design
VIS102 History of Photography
Session 4
PHT203 Imaging Theories and Techniques
PHT222 Photomedia Studio
GRP225 Experimental Design
VIS202 Contemporary Photography
Third Year
Session 5
PHT321 Photography Practice and Research (16 points)
GRP224 Design for Industry
ART222 Art, Technology and Culture (DE)
Students may elect to exit with an Associate Degree in Photography at this point
Session 6
VPA319 Studio Research and Seminar (24 points)
GRP226 Advertising Design
Fourth Year
Session 7
GRP322 Campaign, Publishing and Identity (16 points)
COM226 Media, History and Society
ART214 Aspects of Design 1850 - Present (DE)
Session 8
VPA320 Studio Research and Seminar (24 points)
ETH205 Ethics and Law for the Creative Industries
Contact
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au
The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.
