Bachelor of Theatre Media

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Bachelor of Theatre Media

Awards

The course includes the following awards:

Bachelor of Theatre Media BTheatreMedia

Availability

Bachelor of Theatre Media (1419TM)

On Campus - Bathurst

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal Course Duration

Bachelor of Theatre Media

Full-time 3 years (6.0 sessions)

Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent Duration). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.

Admission Criteria

CSU Admission Policy

Essential requirements for admission
All applicants for the Bachelor of Theatre Media must meet the following admission requirements:

  • A compulsory audition and/or interview demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success through the quality, depth and relevance of the performance/answers given
  • Minimum CSU English Language Proficiency requirements

Applicants with recent secondary education (within past two years)

If the final year of secondary study has been (or will be) completed in the year immediately prior to commencement, applicants must have satisfied the requirements of the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) or interstate equivalent (ATAR not required). 

Other admission options:

  • Schools Recommendation Scheme (SRS)
  • Explore Day
  • Indigenous Access Program (IAP)
  • Diploma of General Studies

Credit

CSU Credit Policy

Standard credit arrangements apply.

Graduation Requirement

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

Course Structure

The course consists of 19 core subjects (168 points), and 3 elective subjects (24 points).

Core subjects

ACT125 Rise of the Avant-Garde
ACT219 Comedy and Tragedy
ACT226 Australian Theatre
ACT312 Contemporary Performance
CCI302 Emergent Professional
CCI303 Communication and Creative Industries Project 1 (16 points)
CCI304 Communication and Creative Industries Project 2 (16 points)
COM112 Digital Media
COM114 Presentation for Communicators
COM127 Introduction to Media Production
COM321 Communication Work Placement
ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries
IKC101 Indigenous Australian Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities
THM109 Introduction to Theatre Media
THM110 Production and Portfolio
THM201 Devised Performance 1
THM207 Drama and Theatre for Young People
THM209 Devised Performance 2
THM300 Theatre and Cultural Action

Unrestricted elective subjects

Elective subjects can be chosen from any discipline/course within the Faculty of Arts and Education, or other Faculty as approved by the Course Director.

Enrolment Pattern

Full-time

Session 1 Intake

Year 1 - Session 1

COM127 Introduction to Media Production
COM114 Presentation for Communicators
ACT125 Rise of the Avant-Garde
THM109 Introduction to Theatre Media

Year 1 - Session 2

COM112 Digital Media
IKC101 Indigenous Australian Cultures, Histories, and Contemporary Realities
ACT219 Comedy and Tragedy
THM110 Production and Portfolio

Year 2 - Session 1

THM207 Drama and Theatre for Young People
ACT226 Australian Theatre
THM201 Devised Performance 1
[ ] Elective 1

Year 2 - Session 2

ETH205 Ethics and Law for Creative Industries
ACT312 Contemporary Performance
THM209 Devised Performance 2
[ ] Elective 2

Year 3 - Session 1

CCI303 Communication and Creative Industries Project 1 (16 points)
COM321 Communication Work Placement
THM300 Theatre and Cultural Action

Year 3 - Session 2

CCI303 Communication and Creative Industries Project 2 (16 points)
CCI302 Emergent Professional
[ ] Elective 3

Workplace Learning

Please note that the following subjects may contain a Workplace Learning component. Further details for Workplace Learning requirements are located via the subject page

COM321 Communication Fieldwork

Contact

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The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: April 2019. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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