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2022 CREATIVE, FILM, JOURNALISM AND ARTS ARTS . CREATIVE INDUSTRIES . COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA . VISUAL EFFECTS . FILM AND TELEVISION . JOURNALISM AND WRITING
#1 IN SA FOR GRADUATE CAREERS Jarrod French, UniSA film and television ComparED (QILT) Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018-20 – graduate and current Full-time Employment Indicator (Undergraduate). education student. Public SA-founded universities only. 1
Caleb Knoll, UniSA performing arts student. HOME OF CREATIVE VISUALISE YOUR FUTURE UniSA is the home of creative. Interested in visual effects? Study with It’s in our DNA. We've got more than world-renowned VFX artists from Rising 600 connections to industry through Sun Pictures, a global company based in partnerships, teaching and placements. Adelaide, which has created sequences We collaborate with some of Australia’s for blockbusters such as Thor: Ragnarok, best creative outlets, including Rising Game of Thrones, X-Men and the Sun Pictures, Matchbox Pictures, Harry Potter series. You can apply for KOJO, Mighty Kingdom, Adelaide Film a placement or specialise in visual Festival, Channel 44, Festivals Adelaide, effects through the Bachelor of Film Guildhouse, Solstice Media, Heesom and Television. You will get hands-on Casting and all major TV networks. Our experience on real projects, use creative connections also extend into cutting-edge software and technologies, the community, with active spaces like and develop the techniques needed to the Samstag Museum of Art and the work in the global film industry. South Australian School of Art (SASA) CREATE MORE Gallery, which celebrate the creative talents of our students, alumni and local and international artists and creators. AND...ACTION! TAKE CENTRE STAGE BETTER DIFFERENT Get the opportunity to work on a real There are plenty of ways to get short film production, learning alongside involved and showcase your literary industry professionals. Through the or artistic talents during your studies. Bachelor of Film and Television, there are Host your own radio show in our opportunities for students to complete industry-standard studio on campus a four-week intensive course with the or become a published writer through Film Lab Concept – in conjunction with our student publications, including We Made a Thing Studios and Rising On the Record, Verse Magazine and Sun Pictures. You will explore a range Piping Shrike. You can even contribute of filmmaking skills, including narrative to one of the best national student development, story boarding, camera publications – The Junction. There are operating, audio/visual recording, visual opportunities to get on-camera or learn effects, editing, directing, acting and Develop your creative thinking in a dynamic and behind the scenes in our on-campus TV more. You can even see your creation connected learning environment. Prepare for a Studio. You can practise your news come to life through a screening at the career in today’s creative economy, learning how reporting or build your own showreel. Adelaide Film Festival. to transform your ideas into commercial products You can also create live and recorded and services, or bringing new knowledge into music using our production facilities or communities and society more broadly. Benefit take to the stage in the Hartley Playhouse. from world-class industry partners and influential connections as you gain the knowledge to design, innovate and create change. Explore diverse areas such as media, communications, creative writing, “In our growing knowledge economy, the creative film and television, screen studies, visual effects industries is a growth area. What I love about working and virtual reality, journalism, social and digital in the creative sector is the intellectual and aesthetic media, performing arts, Aboriginal studies, history stimulation, the incredible people, and that every day and politics, cultural studies and sociology. is different. There is such a convergence of skills and capabilities, combining critical thinking, adaptability, unisa.edu.au/study resilience and curiosity.” Emma Fey | Chief Executive Officer | Guildhouse JOIN THE FILM CONCEPT LAB #1 IN SA FOR EMPLOYER Explore a range of filmmaking skills SATISFACTION learning alongside real experts from 2019 QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey – Rising Sun Pictures and We Made a Overall Satisfaction Indicator. Thing Studios 2 3
CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE The more you can learn and follow your passions, the more options you will have as a graduate. That's why our Bachelor of Arts offers you the flexibility of a double major with more than 150 combinations to choose from. You will be able to deep dive into real areas of interest and draw connections to future career paths that you couldn't do in any other way. You could pair Languages with History and Global Politics and work as a diplomat, or pair Cultural Studies with Creative Writing to become an author. Or, you could use your knowledge in Psychology and Social Media to CREATIVE REBOOT grow online communities, while Sociology and As South Australia continues to grow its base in major creative Applied Linguistics could see you developing enterprises and startups, UniSA is leading the charge in creative government policies or working in security education. Several cutting-edge companies have now made and intelligence. You can even combine Adelaide their home, bringing new creative expertise and Applied Linguistics and Psychology to opportunities to the state. explore art therapy. The appetite for creative content from audiences around the GET IN THE GAME world continues to grow, with the demand for new series, reboots, movies and games all reaching new heights. UniSA offers a range of UniSA has partnered with leading games degrees at the forefront of creative thinking, producing career ready studio, Mighty Kingdom, to offer South graduates ready to be part of the creative movement. Australia's first ever course in front-end games design and development. Offered through UniSA graduate Jodie Kirkbride has firsthand experience in the the Bachelor of Creative Industries, the current creative wave, working in various roles across the film course focuses on production elements like industry, including a stint in Los Angeles in film sales and distribution. writing narratives and developing computer- She currently runs her own production company, Get Back JoJo generated imagery and characters. Graduate Productions, and recently received funding from Screen Australia and with the latest skills needed to join the growing Google to make a six-part web series to be released on YouTube. games industry, with an estimated 2.6 billion From Tinseltown to South Australia, the future of the creative gamers worldwide, generating approximately Keachie Manalastas, sector is bright. A$221 billion a year*. UniSA digital design graduate. *Statista, Active Video Gamers Worldwide from 2014-2021, August 2019. WRITE FOR ONE OF AUSTRALIA’s BEST STUDENT PUBLICATIONS – VERSE MAGAZINE EXPERIENCES THAT MATTER Tag Campuslink Awards Complete an industry placement or internship during your studies or contribute to project work to solve industry problems. You can even travel overseas and earn study credit through the Hawke Ambassador DID YOU KNOW? Program, where you will volunteer your time and skills with a non- That more than 50 UniSA government organisation such as Oxfam or World Vision. Benefit from graduates worked on the an international perspective while you strengthen your leadership latest Mortal Kombat film. skills and experience a new culture. “My approach to teaching and learning is to encourage students to find their own unique voice as a creative artist, while preparing them #1 IN SA FOR for industry. Students looking to break into the creative workforce need to be highly motivated, TEACHING QUALITY STUDY SA’s ONLY multi-skilled and hardworking, so we start to ComparED (QILT) Student Experience Survey 2018-19. Public JOURNALISM AND prepare you from first year. The best part of SA-founded universities only. PROFESSIONAL working at UniSA is watching students develop WRITING DEGREE and seeing them transition into their first job.” Dr Josh McCarthy | Program Director: Film and Television versemag.com.au 4 5
STUDENT PROJECTS Staged performance by film and television students Alyce Taylor, Arts students Brayden Dixon and Michaela Keast in the theatre Spellbound, a short film produced by undergraduate Arts students Sophie Trenholm, Rebekah Reeves and Karly Saunders Aalijah Tabuena, Caitlin Byrne, Claudia Gregory and Jaimee production, Codename: Mimic. and postgraduate VFX students. in the theatre production, Codename: Mimic. Shurdington; and journalism student, Isobel Milne. Performing arts student Dylan Tan in the theatre production, Creative production by media arts (film and television) student, Visual effects work by film and television student, Bridget Dinning. Visual production by postgraduate VFX graduates Jeremy Bakker et al. Codename: Mimic. Declan Wall. 6 7
YOUR CAMPUS VIRTUAL CAMPUS We're one of Australia’s largest online education providers, giving our students more choice when it comes to flexible learning. You can study fully online or through a blended mode. Our virtual campus is supported by custom online learning platforms using the latest industry software. Magill Campus City West Campus UniSA Student Portal ⊲ UniSA Online Learning Platform � Courses in Creative Industries and Marketing are offered at City West Campus TAKE A VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOUR ON-CAMPUS unisa.edu.au/virtualcampustours YOUR HOME PARKING CAMPUS IS AVAILABLE MAGILL FOR LESS THAN $2 A DAY RADIO STUDIO / Become a reporter or producer #1 IN SA FOR TV STUDIO / This space is home for our on-campus radio station, UniCast. Develop CAMPUS FACILITIES to one of South Australia’s largest the skills you need to be a top-rating broadcaster ComparED (QILT) Student Experience Survey green screens and the very latest with technical assistance and support from 2018-2019 – Learning Resources Indicator. production technologies. teaching staff with extensive industry experience. Public SA-founded universities only. 8 9
GET CONNECTED with Australia’s University of Enterprise PRACTICAL LEARNING WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES LEARN A LANGUAGE We offer more than 200 world-class Study in modern, purpose-built facilities Broaden your thinking and see Develop the skills you need to work degrees across a wide range of study across all six UniSA campuses. Learn the world through a range of global internationally by studying a second and career areas. You will learn in a with the latest industry-standard tools opportunities. Travel overseas through a language. Learn French, Italian, Japanese highly practical environment with a focus and technologies that will take you from student exchange, short-term program, or English (for speakers of English as a on real-world applications. You can also the classroom to the workplace. This internship, volunteering opportunity or second language) through a Diploma take the opportunity to complete an includes state-of-the-art laboratories, study tour. Graduate with international in Languages. Access the Multimedia internship or placement during your community clinics, creative studios, experience and the skills to take on Languages Lab at Magill Campus and studies, learning from experts collaborative learning areas and new challenges. connect with native speakers from and building work-ready skills. simulation spaces. International travel is subject to Australian around the world in real-time. Graduate Government guidelines. with an additional qualification by TOP RANKING TEACHERS POWERFUL PARTNERSHIPS studying the diploma alongside your REAL RESEARCH undergraduate degree. Make your study experience relevant We collaborate with more than 2,500 by learning from highly qualified companies worldwide to bring our Our research is inspired by challenges. unisa.edu.au/languages academics and industry professionals students placement, project, research We produce new knowledge that with curriculum informed by the latest and work opportunities. Connect with provides real solutions for industry, EXPERIENCE STUDENT LIFE insights and trends. In fact, we're ranked industry during your studies and build businesses and the wider community. Enjoy life beyond the classroom by number one in South Australia (QILT: your professional networks before You will even explore new concepts getting involved in campus culture. Student Experience Survey) and amongst you graduate. and findings in your chosen degree, Connect with new people at Orientation, the best young universities in Australia influenced by our world-class keep active with UniSA Sport and (THE Young University Rankings) for research outcomes. on-campus fitness facilities, or find your teaching quality. tribe with more than 100 student clubs to choose from. Discover our wide range of events throughout the year and connect with USASA – your student association. unisa.edu.au/studentexperience GET CAREER READY Prepare for your future career from first year with support from our Career Services team. Access our online Career Hub for self-help resources, including tips on resume writing and an interview #1 IN SA FOR STUDENT simulator. There are also professional SATISFACTION and exclusive job listings. Connect with ComparED (QILT) Course Experience Questionnaire a career adviser for help with career 2019-20 – Overall Satisfaction Indicator (Undergraduate). Public SA-founded universities only. mapping, attend industry events to build your professional networks, or walk into one of our drop-in centres on campus for general advice. unisa.edu.au/careers COLLABORATING WITH 2,500+ COMPANIES WORLDWIDE 10 11
STUDY 100% ONLINE Study On Demand Do you want the ultimate flexibility? Then explore our range Degrees specifically of 100% online degrees delivered through UniSA Online. designed for online learning You can study any time and on any device. • Associate Degree in Engineering • Bachelor of Criminal Justice All assessments • Bachelor of Business • Bachelor of Data Analytics are 100% online (Financial Planning) • Bachelor of Digital Media • Bachelor of Business • Bachelor of Information (Human Resource Management) Technology • Bachelor of Business Four start dates per year • Bachelor of Health Science (Jan, Apr, Jun, Sep) (Management) (Nutrition and Exercise) • Bachelor of Business (Marketing) • Bachelor of Marketing • Bachelor of Commerce and Communication (Accounting) • Bachelor of Psychological Learn in 10-week blocks • Bachelor of Communication Science and Sociology • Bachelor of Community Health • Bachelor of Psychology • Bachelor of Construction • Bachelor of Public Health Management 24/7 access to learning resources • Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) SUPPORT SERVICES Flexible around your life UniSA Online provides personalised support services over extended hours – including on weekends – so you can get help when you need it. Whether it’s for assignments, referencing, administrative or technical supports, you'll have access to a team ready to assist you every step of the way. Credit for previous study and relevant → Access online academic support seven days a week work experience → C onnect with a dedicated student adviser → A ccess tech support 24/7 Scholarships and grants available Learn more unisaonline.edu.au DID YOU KNOW? UPSKILL WITH A SINGLE COURSE IN 10 WEEKS You can study a single course 100% online over 10 weeks to upskill in an area As a UniSA Online student you still have full access that interests you most or to gain new knowledge that employers are looking for. to the facilities, resources, events and support Explore areas like accounting, marketing, data analytics, psychology and digital services available across all of our campuses. design. You can even get study credit that you can put towards a full degree. 12 13
CHOOSE Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Creative Industries Bachelor of Film and Television Do you have passion for learning? Are you the next creative entrepreneur? Want a career in film, television or visual effects? Take a deep dive into two study majors that interest you most and Focus on combining creative study with a business mindset. Choose an Become a visual storyteller, exploring ideas from conceptualisation to YOUR develop the knowledge and understanding that will diversify and push industry major and work closely with industry collaborators. Graduate production. See your work come to life on the screen through careers in your thinking to new levels. with the skills to begin your own creative startup or be a creative lead directing, producing, cinematography, screenwriting, VFX, editing and across a wide range of industries. more. Graduate with the skills to move straight into industry. Be prepared for a wide range of professional careers. Choose from over 150 possible study combinations. Develop enterprising skills by combining creativity with business. Create content for screen from day one. CREATIVE Connect with partners from over 100 organisations, S elect an industry major and work with industry collaborators from W ork with the latest industry-standard software, hardware including micro-placements. first year. and technology. Go on an international placement or volunteering opportunity. C hoose a project/placement or creative venture/startup stream in L earn the complete professional production cycle and graduate with your final year. a portfolio of work. Complete an international exchange with an overseas partner. JOURNEY C omplete cross-disciplinary study with courses available in areas J oin a group of alumni who have worked on Star Wars, Become a high school teacher through additional postgraduate study. like marketing, sports management, tourism, law and social media. Game of Thrones, Spider-Man, X-Men, The Lion King and more. Graduate with a practical portfolio of work. W ork on real projects with industry partners, including Rising Sun Pictures and We Made a Thing Studios. Choose two majors: Core courses (six total) FIRST YEAR: Core courses (six total) We offer a wide range of creative degrees, each with a unique focus. It’s important to • Applied • History and • Performing Arts explore what interests you most so you can Linguistics Global Politics • Psychology kickstart the right creative career for you. • Creative Writing • Languages (French, • Screen Studies Choose an industry major (eight courses): SECOND YEAR: Choose a stream or study a combination of and Literature Italian, Japanese) courses in both disciplines. • Social Media • Cultural Studies • Law, Policy • Animation and • Contemporary • Film and Television • Sociology • English Language and Politics Visual Effects Art Studies VFX Stream: Film and Television Stream: • Games Design and • Comicbook • Creative Writing Production • 5x VFX courses • 6x Film and Creation and Literature • Performing Arts • 3x Film and Television courses • Communication • Digital Media • Screen Studies Television courses • 2x Electives or Minor and Media • Festivals One minor (four courses) from one of the remaining arts disciplines • Social Media We also offer... • Bachelor of Journalism and Creative Writing THIRD YEAR: Choose a stream or study a combination of courses in both disciplines. • Bachelor of Communication and Media Hawke Ambassador/Hawke Professional Experience Program Choose a second major (eight courses): • Bachelor of Marketing and Communication VFX Stream: Film and Television Stream: • Cultural Studies • Games • Marketing • Apply to spend your • 6x Film and You can also pair the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of • Design Studies (Programming) • Sport Management final year at Rising Sun Television courses Journalism and Professional Writing with a Bachelor of International exchange • Innovation and Pictures (eight courses) • English Language • Tourism • 2x Electives or Minor Laws (Honours) and graduate with a double degree in Entrepreneurship Management • Event Management just five years of full-time study. • Journalism Film and Television Minor (four courses): Professional Directions Program • Design Studies • Aboriginal • Cultural Studies Choose two minors (four courses each): • Journalism Languages and • Social Media Identity • Performing Arts • Creative Writing • Aboriginal Cultures • Communication • Innovation and • Communication and Literature Electives • Digital Media and Media Entrepreneurship and Media • Animation and Visual Effects • Contemporary Art • Journalism • Broadcast Studies • Management unisa.edu.au/arts Journalism • Digital Media • Legal Studies • Commercialisation • Film and Television • Small Business Film and Television Electives (four courses): and Law • Human Resource • Social Media • Photography • Storytelling • Still and Management Moving Images unisa.edu.au/film-and-television Electives (two courses) unisa.edu.au/bci 14 15
Bachelor of Arts unisa.edu.au/arts UNDERGRADUATE Magill Campus Bachelor of Arts PACKAGE THIS PROGRAM DEGREES Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 63.50 SATAC code 444341 Package the Bachelor of Arts and the Master of On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul Teaching (Secondary) to become a humanities and Want to study an arts degree but not sure what to major in? Then get social sciences, English, languages, media studies or 3 years full-time Real-world projects started with a broad degree that you can tailor to your personal interests drama teacher. and career goals. You will choose two majors as part of your study plan and unisa.edu.au/become-a-teacher will graduate with a general Bachelor of Arts. Your tertiary learning and career Program code MBAA SATAC code: 4 44521 DEGREE STRUCTURE starts with undergraduate study. Selection Rank: VET: guaranteed entry 70.00 guaranteed entry Dip Ideas, Innovation and Communication Major 1 FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Major 1 Major 1 Explore our 200+ world-class degrees Part-time study available Honours available Major 2 Major 2 Minor Major 2 unisa.edu.au/study UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Arts Intercultural Communication Major 1 Prerequisites: none Major 1 Major 1 LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVE ENTRY? Assumed knowledge: none Major 2 Major 2 Preference a packaged Diploma in Arts/ Learn more about how to apply Minor Major 2 Bachelor of Arts. unisa.edu.au/apply Choose two study majors. Major 1 SECOND YEAR Major 2 Students will attend on-campus lectures, unisa.edu.au/college tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Choose one minor, or participate in an overseas volunteering Minor some study may be able to be completed SATAC code: 424621 program or international exchange. Elective OR Professional Directions online. This may vary depending on your Program 1 chosen majors. Choose to connect with industry through micro-placements across a Major 1 CONTENTS range of sectors. Major 2 Minor Study a flexible degree that you can tailor to your specific interests Elective OR Professional Directions Program 2 and career goals. Choose a double major combining two distinct but complementary fields. Develop your writing, communication, presentation, Arts 16 digital and research skills through practical learning and project-based Creative Industries 22 work. Enrich your learning experience through community and industry engagement opportunities and connect with international NGOs through Film and Television 26 the prestigious Hawke Ambassador Volunteer Program. Access different Bachelor of Arts (Applied Linguistics) Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing and Literature) Design (Illustration and Animation) 28 learning spaces depending on your chosen majors, including an Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 n/a SATAC code 444391 Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 60.90 SATAC code 444351 on-campus Multimedia Languages Lab, the Hartley Playhouse Theatre, Digital Media (100% online) 28 TV Studio, Sound Studio, Digital Radio Studio and industry-standard Media Suite. Engage with industry and apply your knowledge across a variety Develop a sophisticated understanding of language and how it shapes Explore historical and contemporary fiction, non-fiction, poetry, Communication and Media 29 every aspect of human life. Learn how to analyse language and its autobiographies, films and plays. Complete courses involving a of sectors through the Professional Directions Program in second year. Marketing and Communication 30 Depending on your selected major, continue your studies to become role in the contemporary world. Explore the ways in which language is combination of creative writing and literary studies. Develop a a high school teacher through the Master of Teaching (Secondary). fundamental to human understanding, experience, communication and comprehensive understanding of the contexts and cultural influences Communication (100% online) 31 culture. Discover the complexities of language as you develop strong of different literature types. Graduate with a defined set of writing, analytical linguistic, problem-solving and research skills that can be applied editing and analytical skills that can be applied to a broad range of Journalism and Professional Writing 32 MAJORS to a range of culturally diverse settings. Explore careers in areas such as professional contexts. • Applied Linguistics • History and Global • Performing Arts Languages 37 Politics security and intelligence, annotation analysis, government, education DEGREE STRUCTURE • Creative Writing and • Psychology and research. Literature • Languages • Screen Studies Ideas, Innovation and Communication The Writer’s World DEGREE STRUCTURE FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Note: Published Selection Rank scores are • Cultural Studies • Law, Policy and • Social Media Creative Writing and Literature: An World Literatures and English indicative of February 2021 cut-offs. • English Language Politics Introduction Major 2 • Sociology Ideas, Innovation and Communication Language, Meaning and Discourse FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Major 2 Major 2 Language and Communication in Language Ideology and Policy CAREERS Applied Linguistics Major 2 Minor Creative Writing Theory and Practice Major 2 Major 2 Intercultural Communication The Power of Story Depending on your degree combination, your career options can include: Creative Writing Workshop Minor Major 2 Multilingualism: Contact, Change Community aid worker • community relations officer • performer • Intercultural Communication and Mobility Major 2 Major 2 diplomat • art therapist • musician • policy adviser • arts administrator • Minor Language in Society Language Learning and Assessment Writing and Reading Fiction and Poetry Students will attend on-campus lectures, copywriter • editorial assistant • publisher • writer • media adviser • Major 2 Major 2 SECOND YEAR tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Minor Major 2 Major 2 researcher • social media officer • teacher (with further study) some study may be able to be completed Minor online. Language and Identity SECOND YEAR YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Major 2 Students will attend on-campus lectures, Elective OR Professional Directions tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Program 1 Minor • Bachelor of Creative Industries some study may be able to be completed Reworking the Canon Elective OR Professional Directions online. • Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Arts Program 1 Major 2 Minor • Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing Communication, Work and Organisations Elective OR Professional Directions Major 2 • Bachelor of Communication and Media Program 2 Minor • Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Cultures and Australian Society) Elective OR Professional Directions Program 2 FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – one year ATAR > DEGREE FINDER • Diploma in Languages Go online and check out our new ATAR > DEGREE FINDER • Graduate Certificate in Social and Digital Media Management to explore the degrees you may be eligible for using your • Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication Selection Rank. • Graduate Diploma in Communication unisa.edu.au/atar-degree-finder • Master of Communication • Master of Teaching (Secondary) • Masters by Research • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 16 17
Bachelor of Arts (Cultural Studies) Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics) Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 n/a SATAC code 444593 Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 61.00 SATAC code 444592 Uncover the nature and diversity of contemporary cultures, and the Examine the patterns and processes that have shaped our societies dynamic economic, social and historical legacies upon which local, over time and develop the skills to analyse and predict events in our national and global communities rest. Gain an in-depth understanding of contemporary world. Study key areas such as framing global politics how these key influences shape our behaviour and impact our everyday through film and television, global aid and development, the politics of lives. Explore contemporary cultural and political contexts such as place, environmental change, world history trends, Australia global power in the computer games, music and popular culture. Build research and analytical Indo-Pacific region, and marginalisation in world affairs. Build the analytical skills by considering current cultural issues and challenges and consider skills to work in a wide range of sectors such as publishing, creative the varying perspectives. industries, diplomacy, media, arts, community and social services, and policy. DEGREE STRUCTURE DEGREE STRUCTURE Ideas, Innovation and Communication Games: Industry, Culture and Aesthetics FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Introduction to Cultural Studies Researching Culture Ideas, Innovation and Communication The Politics of Environmental Change in FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Major 2 Major 2 Global Politics and Development Australia and Asia Minor Major 2 Major 2 Power and Resistance: 1900–Present Intercultural Communication Space, Place and Culture Minor Major 2 Everyday Cultures Now and Then A History of Ideas Major 2 Intercultural Communication Major 2 Major 2 World History Trends and United States History and Cultural Minor Major 2 Transformations Identities Major 2 Villains, Victims and Outsiders: Popular Music: Industry, Culture SECOND YEAR Students will attend on-campus lectures, Minor Marginalisation in World Affairs and Identity tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Major 2 Major 2 Global Power in the Indo-Pacific Region SECOND YEAR some study may be able to be completed Major 2 Minor online. Major 2 Elective OR Professional Directions Minor Program 1 Students will attend on-campus lectures, Elective OR Professional Directions tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Understanding Popular Culture Program 1 some study may be able to be completed Major 2 Framing the International: online. Minor Representations of Global Politics Elective OR Professional Directions Major 2 Program 2 Minor Elective OR Professional Directions Program 2 Bachelor of Arts (English Language) Bachelor of Arts (Languages) Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 n/a SATAC code 444594 Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 64.40 SATAC code 444381 Designed for bilingual and multilingual students who want to develop Immerse yourself in another language. Learn French, Italian or Japanese high-level English proficiency for professional life. Develop advanced and enhance your skills by experiencing the language and culture firsthand English speaking, writing and reading skills and the intercultural expertise through international exchange opportunities. Access the Multimedia for future work in local and global contexts, including careers in translation. Languages Lab at Magill Campus, where you can connect with native speakers from around the world in real-time. Graduate with a competitive Note: This major is only available to students who have English as a second language. advantage and take your career around the globe. DEGREE STRUCTURE DEGREE STRUCTURE Ideas, Innovation and Communication World Literatures and English FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Ideas, Innovation and Communication Major 1 FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR English for Academic Use in Australia Language Ideology and Policy Major 1 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Minor Major 2 Minor Major 1 Intercultural Communication Multilingualism: Contact, Change and Mobility Intercultural Communication Major 2 English for Academic and International Communication Language Learning and Assessment Major 1 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 European Languages In-Country "Linguistics always sparked an interest for me because Minor Major 2 Minor OR Asian Languages In-Country OR Advanced Languages Studies: Major 1 I really enjoy learning about people’s languages and SECOND YEAR English and the Art of Speaking Translation and Research SECOND YEAR and Writing Students will attend on-campus lectures, Major 2 cultures. I made valuable connections with researchers and Major 2 tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Minor This major has a February intake only and is not some study may be able to be completed professionals during my arts degree, which has led me to Minor online. Elective OR Professional Directions available for midyear entry. Elective OR Professional Directions Program 1 start a PhD, where I can explore my interest on a larger scale." Program 1 Major 1 Students will attend on-campus lectures, tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; English in the Professions Major 2 some study may be able to be completed Lauren Williams Major 2 Minor online. Applied linguistics graduate and PhD candidate Minor Elective OR Professional Directions Elective OR Professional Directions Program 2 Program 2 18 19
Bachelor of Arts (Law, Policy and Politics) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Bachelor of Arts (Social Media) Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 64.60 SATAC code 444598 Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 64.05 SATAC code 444595 Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 n/a SATAC code 444596 Develop a strong understanding of global legal and political systems, Develop a broad knowledge of psychological science, including Study one of the only social media majors in Australia. Learn how to international and domestic law, the politics of environmental change, psychology, mental health, social services and human resources. develop social media campaigns and online content, and understand how and marginalisation in world affairs. Study courses that explore public Choose from a range of courses in areas like personality psychology, to manage and interpret social media data, optimisations and metrics. international law, Indigenous legal systems, environmental politics and clinical and abnormal psychology, and social and community psychology. Develop your writing skills, ability to align social media platforms to human rights. Explore the law from a global perspective and analyse the Build advanced skills in professional writing, communication, research target audiences and knowledge of how to grow and manage impact of policy across different political environments. Build the expertise and problem solving. Pursue a career in diverse fields such as case online communities. for a diverse career in roles such as policy adviser, historical analyst, management, human resource management, marketing, research and DEGREE STRUCTURE ministeral adviser and humanitarian worker. policy work. Note: Students who are considering postgraduate studies in psychology will need to complete the Ideas, Innovation and Communication Content Creation for Media DEGREE STRUCTURE FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Bachelor of Psychology and the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) to meet eligibility requirements. Introduction to Social Media Applications for Social Media Data Major 2 Major 2 Ideas, Innovation and Communication Law, Land and Peoples DEGREE STRUCTURE FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Minor Major 2 Global Politics and Development Human Rights Law Major 2 Major 2 Intercultural Communication Virtual Reality Storytelling Ideas, Innovation and Communication Personality Psychology FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Minor Major 2 Public Relations Theory and Practice Social Media Engagement Psychology 1A Elective OR Professional Directions Program 2 Major 2 Major 2 Intercultural Communication Villains, Victims and Outsiders: Major 2 Marginalisation in World Affairs Major 2 Minor Major 2 Foundations of Law Minor Major 2 Public International Law Major 2 Introduction to Digital Media SECOND YEAR Introductory Research Methods Students will attend on-campus lectures, Minor Major 2 Clinical and Abnormal Psychology Major 2 Psychology 1B tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Major 2 Specialist Psychology Course Minor some study may be able to be completed The Politics of Environmental Change in Major 2 SECOND YEAR Australia and Asia Major 2 Elective OR Professional Directions online. Students will attend on-campus lectures, Minor Program 1 Major 2 Major 2 tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Cognitive Psychology OR Developmental SECOND YEAR Minor Media Law and Ethics some study may be able to be completed Psychology Elective OR Professional Directions online. Major 2 Major 2 SPECIALIST PSYCHOLOGY COURSES Program 1 Minor Minor Framing the International: Select one of the following: Elective OR Professional Directions Elective OR Professional Directions Program 2 Representations of Global Politics • Advanced Research Methods Program 1 Major 2 • Health Psychology Intercultural Communication Minor • Psychophysiology of Sleep Biological and Learning Psychology OR Elective OR Professional Directions • Conservation Psychology Social and Community Psychology Program 2 • Psychological Assessment Major 2 • Work and Organisational Psychology Minor • Language, Context and Social Behaviour Students will attend on-campus lectures, tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; some study may be able to be completed online. Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) Bachelor of Arts (Screen Studies) Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 62.65 SATAC code 444401 Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 n/a SATAC code 444597 Selection Rank: cut-off 2021 61.25 SATAC code 444411 Develop your creative practice within drama and music. Study areas such Develop a deep understanding of the historic and contemporary Understand the forces that shape the social world. Learn how to critically as body and voice for the stage; naturalism and physical theatre; solo, contexts that inform film, television and digital media. Learn about the analyse contemporary social issues and problems, such as crime, deviance, ensemble music and conducting; music arrangement, recording and formal language of film and media through written and creative forms of gender and the family structure. Develop an in-depth theoretical and production; new media design and production; and musical theatre and assessment. Study courses that explore Hollywood, global cinema, film and empirical understanding of how societies are transforming, through the cabaret. Follow your pathway as a creator, performer, musician, writer or media theory, authorship, genres, experimental media and popular culture. study of globalisation, culture, social identity and migration. Develop the producer, and contribute to original material for a variety of art forms. Prepare for a career in screen and arts-related programming, festivals, expertise for a career in areas such as policy, youth work, public relations education, or in the film and television industry. and marketing. DEGREE STRUCTURE DEGREE STRUCTURE DEGREE STRUCTURE Ideas, Innovation and Communication Live Performance Production FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Stage Performance Major 2 Ideas, Innovation and Communication Experimental Studio Ideas, Innovation and Communication Social Theory for the 21st Century FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Major 2 Major 2 Hollywood Film and Television Screen Media Authorships The Social World Contemporary Culture and Social Change Minor World Music Theatre Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Intercultural Communication Digital Performance OR Television Minor Major 2 Minor Major 2 Music Performance Performance Intercultural Communication Digital Mediascapes Intercultural Communication Sociology of Gender and Intimacy Major 2 Major 2 Global Film and Television Science Fiction Film and Television Sociological Perspectives Migration, Diversity and Belonging Minor Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Cabaret: Context and Practice Minor Major 2 Minor Major 2 SECOND YEAR Students will attend on-campus lectures, Major 2 tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Screen Genres and Media Hybrids Understanding Globalisation SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR Minor some study may be able to be completed Students will attend on-campus lectures, Students will attend on-campus lectures, Major 2 Major 2 Elective OR Professional Directions online. tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; tutorials, practicals, workshops or seminars; Minor some study may be able to be completed Minor some study may be able to be completed Program 1 Elective OR Professional Directions online. Elective OR Professional Directions online. Music Production OR State Theatre Program 1 Program 1 Masterclass Understanding Popular Culture Sociology of Crime and Deviance Major 2 Major 2 Major 2 Minor Minor Minor Elective OR Professional Directions Elective OR Professional Directions Elective OR Professional Directions Program 2 Program 2 Program 2 20 21
Bachelor of Creative Industries unisa.edu.au/creative-industries YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Animation and Visual Effects Communication and Media City West Campus* • Bachelor of Arts Explore a range of animation forms and techniques, including pixilation, Build your knowledge and skills in media relations, social media On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul • Bachelor of Film and Television 3D modelling and animation, character design and performance, and management, communication, media technologies, public relations • Bachelor of Communication and Media experimental storytelling. Gain a broad understanding of the core and professional writing. Learn how to apply these principles to develop 3 years full-time Internship/placement • Bachelor of Contemporary Art disciplines within visual effects, including compositing, tracking, dynamic strategic and integrated communication plans. • Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing, Bachelor of Arts effects and lighting. You will also have the opportunity to learn firsthand (Creative Writing and Literature) from VFX professionals at the world-renowned Rising Sun Pictures. CAREERS SATAC code 424930 Program code DBCI Communications officer • content creator • writer • media adviser • Selection Rank: VET: FURTHER STUDY CAREERS public relations coordinator • marketing and communications officer • • Graduate Certificate in Compositing and Tracking VFX generalist • CGI generalist • visual storyteller strategic communications manager • communications adviser cut-off 2021 61.40 guaranteed entry Dip • Graduate Certificate in Dynamic Effects and Lighting guaranteed entry 70.00 FURTHER STUDY INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES • Graduate Certificate in Film and Television • Graduate Certificate in Dynamic Effects and Lighting Communication and Media Part-time study available Honours available • Graduate Certificate in Social and Digital Media Management Public Relations Theory and Practice • Graduate Certificate in Compositing and Tracking • Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication Content Creation for Media UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Arts • Graduate Diploma in Communication Communication Research Methods INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES Prerequisites: none Promotional Communication: Advertising, • Master of Communication Cinematic Design Publicity and Marketing Assumed knowledge: none • Master of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) Introduction to CGI Integrated Communication Planning *Some courses will be delivered at Magill Campus depending on your chosen industry majors. Modelling and Texturing Professional and Technical Communication DEGREE STRUCTURE Character Performance OR Development and Communication Management in Practice Lighting Choose from 12 distinct industry majors, along with a second Introduction to Creative Industries UniSA Creative Negotiated Study OR Digital Compositing FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR industry major or two minors from a range of creative and Industry Major Enterprise Design and Value Creation Experimental Studio business disciplines. Major or Minor 1 Industry Major Creative Production Elective 1 Industry Major Dynamic Effects Major or Minor 2 Prepare for a career in the growing creative industries. Study a degree Match Studio Projects Industry Major Internship or Project OR Creative delivered with leading industry collaborators and explore your creativity Ventures Major or Minor 1 in an area that interests you most. Design your own degree by choosing Industry Major from 12 industry majors, each with a unique focus. You can then select Elective 2 Industry Major Comicbook Creation Contemporary Art Studies Freelance and Enterprise for the Creative SECOND YEAR Major or Minor 2 either a secondary major, or two minors from across a range of creative Industries Learn how to create and analyse storytelling techniques in oral, textual and Explore the foundational concepts of art theory and practice. Expand your and business disciplines depending on your areas of interest. Engage with Industry Major Degree structure may change depending visual forms as you develop an in-depth understanding of the historical, knowledge and skills in contemporary art disciplines such as ceramics, Major or Minor 1 industry from day one as you develop your creative practice while gaining on majors selected. theoretical and cultural nature of comics, graphic narratives and cartoons. drawing, glass, jewellery and metal, new media arts, painting, printmaking, Major or Minor 2 Students may be required to undertake a professional knowledge and skills. You will also study core courses in Tell your own stories as you partner with illustration animation studios, and sculpture, textiles, and contemporary art history and theory. Learn in Creative Spaces and Places combination of on-campus and online study. business, design and entrepreneurship, providing you with highly practical Students may be required to attend on-campus develop your skills in idea generation, design methodology, sequential custom-built studios and workshops on campus and be taught by Industry Major and transferable skills to give your career a competitive head-start. Major or Minor 1 lectures, tutorials and practicals. storytelling skills and image making to create your very own graphic novel. practicing artists, highly skilled teachers and academics. Complete an internship or placement, go on an international exchange, Major or Minor 2 work on real-world projects through Match Studio and build a portfolio of CAREERS CAREERS work. You can also choose to study a startup/creative venture stream in Storyboard developer • comic artist • comic designer • Artist • curator • exhibitions manager • arts administrator • art critic • your final year. film storyboard artist • illustrator art director • entrepreneur INDUSTRY MAJORS SECONDARY MAJORS INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES • Animation and Visual Effects • Cultural Studies Introduction to Comicbooks 3D Contemporary Art Studio OR Reading Visual Culture 1 • Comicbook Creation • Design Studies Illustration Animation Studio 1 The Power of Story 2D Contemporary Art Studio OR • Communication and Media • English Language Creative Writing Theory and Practice Reading Visual Culture 2 • Contemporary Art Studies • Event Management The Writers World Art and Australian Culture Illustration Animation Studio 2 Contemporary Art Career Development • Creative Writing and Literature • Games (Programming) 2 x Contemporary Art Electives • Digital Media • Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2 x Advanced Art Electives • Festivals • Journalism • Film and Television • Marketing • Games Design and Production • Sports Management • Performing Arts • Tourism Management • Screen Studies • Social Media Connect with industry collaborators through your creative industries degree... 22 23
Creative Writing and Literature Festivals Games Design and Production Screen Studies Examine creative writing techniques across fiction, poetry, creative Gain industry-specific skills for festivals management, including devising Build your expertise in games and interactive media development, along Explore the different creative contexts that shape filmmaking and non-fiction, autobiographies, essays, and plays. Discover the interplay budgets, effective programming, management of systems and software, with skills in project management for game development, storytelling, contemporary screen cultures. Engage directly with the world of screen between writers, readers and texts, and how literature both informs and artist and volunteer management, and audience development. Develop as well as user experience and user interface design. Work alongside curatorship and film festival programming. Learn about Hollywood and challenges social constructs through the notions of narrative, genre and an understanding of festival genres and their history, along with the professional game producers at Mighty Kingdom in your final year of study. the global diversity of film and media. Study contemporary world cinemas, canon. Produce your own creative and analytical literature under the importance of curation and sustainability for seasonal growth. Learn about screen media authorships, popular genres, experimental media and the age guidance of professional writers and poets. the cultural and economic impacts of festivals locally and globally, and CAREERS of digital convergence. participate in an immersive placement experience during your studies. Game designer • game programmer • app designer • CAREERS digital project manager • production manager • multimedia specialist CAREERS Creative writer • author • content creator • publisher • editor • CAREERS Film critic • festival programmer • publicist • funding assistant • commentator • literary critic • teacher (with further study) Festival manager • festival director • event programmer • curator • INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES arts administrator • film researcher • film distributor • events manager • cultural liaison officer • event coordinator • creative lead Introduction to Games Design curator • museum programmer INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES Introduction to CGI INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES Designing for Games INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES Creative Writing and Literature: An Introduction Character Performance Creative Writing Workshop Introduction to Festivals Hollywood Film and Television Digital Projects Writing and Reading Fiction and Poetry Intercultural Communication Global Film and Television Managing Games Design Reworking the Canon Festivals Operational Management Screen Genres and Media Hybrids Games Production Industry Lab The Writer’s World Creative Tourism: Food, Wine and Festivals Understanding Popular Culture World Literatures and English Arts and Cultural Leadership and Governance Experimental Studio Creative Writing Theory and Practice Arts and Cultural Audiences Screen Media Authorships The Power of Story The Power of Festivals Digital Mediascapes Festivals Experience Science Fiction Film and Television Digital Media Film and Television Performing Arts Social Media Develop your knowledge of design principles, using industry-standard Immerse yourself in the theory and practice of film and television and Create live music and drama performance, and produce aural and visual Study one of the only social media majors in Australia. Learn how to software to analyse, design and create a variety of digital media across print, explore its communicative and creative possibilities. Ranging from media using the latest digital technologies and production facilities. develop social media campaigns and online content, and understand how video, web and mobile platforms. Develop essential skills in graphic and documentary and narrative film through to experimental work, develop Develop your own creative practice within a global context and in a to manage and interpret social media data, optimisations and metrics. web design, social media management, content creation, video and audio the storytelling skills, production values and creative techniques needed collaborative environment guided by industry practitioners. Develop your digital writing skills, ability to align social media platforms production, animation and digital storytelling. to inform and entertain an audience. From conceptualisation to post- to target audiences, and knowledge of how to grow and manage production, gain hands-on experience and insight into the production cycle CAREERS online communities. CAREERS and learn what it takes to develop content for the screen. Performer • stage technician • stage designer • arts administrator • Digital marketing officer • web designer • creative content producer • arts promoter • teacher (with further study) CAREERS online editor • videographer • digital publisher • digital coordinator • CAREERS Digital communications officer • digital content lead • online editor • digital project manager Film editor • location manager • video editor • TV director • camera INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES marketing and communications officer • social media officer • operator • content producer • videographer • teacher (with further study) Stage Performance strategic communications manager • marketing coordinator INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES Music Performance INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES Cabaret: Context and Practice INDUSTRY MAJOR COURSES Introduction to Digital Media Music Production OR State Theatre Digital Design Essentials OR Introduction to Hollywood Film and Television Introduction to Digital Media Masterclass Screen Sound Global Film and Television Live Performance Production Public Relations Theory and Practice Design for Digital Technologies Narrative Film World Music Theatre Introduction to Social Media Web Design and Development Documentary Film Digital Performance OR Television Media Law and Ethics Web Design Technology Experimental Studio Performance Content Creation for Media Creative Production Creative Production Applications of Social Media Data Professional Writing Film, Entertainment and Aesthetics Virtual Reality Storytelling Digital Mediascapes Virtual Reality Storytelling Social Media Engagement 24 25
Bachelor of Film and Television. unisa.edu.au/film-and-television Magill Campus YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE On-campus Intakes: Feb and Jul • Bachelor of Creative Industries • Bachelor of Design (Illustration and Animation) 3 years full-time Internship/placement • Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and SATAC code 444471 Program code MBME Entertainment Design) • Bachelor of Arts (Screen Studies) Selection Rank: VET: cut-off 2021 61.80 guaranteed entry Dip FURTHER STUDY • Graduate Certificate in Film and Television guaranteed entry 70.00 • Graduate Certificate in Compositing and Tracking Part-time study available Honours available • Graduate Certificate in Dynamic Effects and Lighting UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Arts DEGREE STRUCTURE Prerequisites: none Hollywood Film and Television Film, Entertainment and Aesthetics FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Assumed knowledge: none Cinematic Design Experimental Studio Introduction to Digital Media Internship or Project Choose to major in Visual Effects, Film and Television, or a Introduction to Screenwriting Elective combination of both. Global Film and Television Creative Production Introduction to CGI Science Fiction Film and Television Apply for the VFX Project with Rising Sun Pictures in final year; Introduction to Screen Sound Digital Mediascapes or choose from electives in web design, film and entertainment or Cinematography and Editing Elective digital media. Narrative Film SECOND YEAR Participate in the Film Concept Lab and work on a real proof of Screen Genres and Media Hybrids Digital Compositing concept film. Modeling and Texturing (RSP) OR Elective Documentary Film In association with: Dynamic Effects Character Performance OR Understanding Popular Culture Development and Lighting (RSP) OR Elective Enter the world of creative media production by studying film, television and visual effects (VFX) production and theory. Explore theory and practice combining traditional and digital forms required by industry. Learn about the professional production cycle from conceptualisation and scriptwriting through to production and post-production. Analyse film and media from PACKAGE THIS PROGRAM around the globe to gain insight into different creative contexts, forms and Package this program with the Master of Teaching practices. Develop professional knowledge in screenwriting, cinematic (Secondary) to become a media studies teacher. design, VFX, and the production of documentary, experimental and unisa.edu.au/become-a-teacher narrative film and television, as well as an understanding of different media platforms and the end-user experience. Engage with industry leaders SATAC code: 444531 and work on real-world projects, including through the Film Concept Lab, using the latest production software and technologies. Graduate career ready with your own portfolio of work, showcasing your practical skills and creativity across a variety of media forms. If you're interested in specialising in VFX, you will have the opportunity to apply for a placement with Rising Sun Pictures, studying the third year of your degree at their studio located in the Adelaide CBD and working alongside world-class VFX artists. Package this degree with a Master of Teaching (Secondary) to become a media studies teacher. Note: Entry to specialise in visual effects and study your final year at Rising Sun Pictures is competitive. CAREERS “I have always had a passion for storytelling, art and Filmmaker • director • producer • cinematographer • VFX artist • filmmaking. I gained practical experience in CGI, film and compositor • animator • 3D modeller • film and video editor • television digital production during my studies and enjoyed exploring director • television producer • video content producer • scriptwriter • my talents by using the green screen and television studios screen critic • production coordinator • production manager • video blogger • sound designer • production designer • location manager • on campus. I was also fortunate to win the 2019 Helpmann visual storyteller • online editor • videographer • digital project manager Academy 25th Anniversary Judith Roberts Award, where I received $10,000 to create a short film.” Grace Miles Film and television graduate 26 27
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