Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts) (Honours) (with specialisations)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Acting for Screen and Stage)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(ActScreen&Stage)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Animation and Visual Effects)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(Anim&VFX)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Design for Theatre and Television)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(DsgnTheatre&TV)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Fine Arts)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(FineArts)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Graphic Design)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(GraphicDsgn)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Jewellery)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(Jewellery)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Multimedia Arts)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(MultimediaArts)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Photography)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(Phtg)
Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts)(Honours)(Television Production)
BA(VPA)(Hons)(TVProdn)
+ Course Availability Modes and Locations
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
| Bachelor of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts) (Honours) (with specialisations) (1510PA) |
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| On Campus | Wagga Wagga |
| Distance Education | Wagga Wagga |
Normal course duration
Full-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)
Admission criteria
The Honours course is only available to applicants who have been awarded or are eligible to graduate with an appropriate undergraduate degree.
Applicants must have achieved a minimum of a credit average and a distinction or better in third level major studio subjects or have achieved comparable grades from another institution.
In addition, all applicants must submit a written proposal outlining:
- the nature of the topic to be undertaking in VPA415 Visual and Performing Arts Honours Project
- field of research including appropriate historical and contemporary references
- the expected outcomes of the project
- time lines for the completion of each component of the project.
The written submission must be accompanied by:
- supporting evidence in the form of visual material (slide, video, CD-Rom or other appropriate form).
The topic and the methodology may not be changed except with the approval of the Honours Coordinator.
The Faculty may, on the advice from the ad hoc Honours Committee, admit applicants deemed to posses qualifications or background equivalent to the above standard admissions criteria.
Credit
Credit will be awarded on an individual basis, but no credit is available for the 32 points project/dissertation subject (VPA415 Visual and Performing Arts Honours Project).
Graduation requirement
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.
Course structure
The course consists of the following subjects:
ART401 Theories of Criticism (16 points)
ART402 Reading Subject (16 points)
VPA415 Visual and Performing Arts Honours Project (32 points)
+ 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
Full-time
First Session
ART401 Theories of Criticism (16 points) (commenced)
ART402 Reading Subject (16 points) (commenced)
VPA415 Visual and Performing Arts Honours Project (32 points) (commenced)
Second Session
ART401 Theories of Criticism (16 points) (completed)
ART402 Reading Subject (16 points) (completed)
VPA415 Visual and Performing Arts Honours Project (32 points) (completed)
Part-time
First Session
ART401 Theories of Criticism (16 points) (commenced)
ART402 Reading Subject (16 points) (commenced)
Second Session
ART401 Theories of Criticism (16 points) (completed)
ART402 Reading Subject (16 points) (completed)
Third Session
VPA415 Visual and Performing Arts Honours Project (32 points) (commenced)
Fourth Session
VPA415 Visual and Performing Arts Honours Project (32 points) (completed)
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.
