Unit Set Information

Screen Studies Major

Effective from 01-JAN-2019 : Code MAAAIU

This major provides a strong theoretical and analytical foundation, the opportunity to take electives in areas that will enhance the student's specialisation, and an intensive production program in a variety of formats and genres. These include film and multicam drama, documentary, and client-based productions including music videos and television commercials. Students develop skills in digital production and post-production techniques as well as associated web-based content. The major makes significant use of its strong links to industry and the professional community to engage with and mentor students. Many professional and community partnerships have been established to ensure students, academics and the members of the industry work together to share ideas, knowledge and expertise, and collaborate on the industry-focused projects that form a significant component of the teaching program. Components are delivered in cooperation with the WA Academy of Performing Arts.

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This Major can be studied in the following courses:

Special Admission Requirements

All applicants are required to be Screen Academy students only, attend an interview, and have completed an Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media, with equivalents considered. Alternatively applicants can have completed a Diploma of Screen and Media, but are required to complete a transitional semester to qualify for entry into the program.

Mode of Delivery

On Campus at Mount Lawley

Learning Outcomes

  1. Adapt knowledge and skills in area(s) of specialisation to develop screen projects using reflective practice to demonstrate responsibility and accountability for own learning.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding in depth of the historical, theoretical, psychological, and cultural perspectives and its application to screen studies.
  3. Demonstrate initiative and judgment in planning, problem solving, and decision making during production and management of screen projects in collaboration with others.
  4. Recognise the development, presentation, and reception of contemporary film, television, and new media in an Australian context.
  5. Review, analyse, synthesise, and communicate knowledge during the conception, planning, and development stages of screen projects.
  6. Utilise industry models, exercise critical thinking and judgement to identify and solve problems related to the production of screen projects.

Related Careers

Producer, Director, Editor, Screenwriter, Sound Recordist, Sound Mixer, Cinematographer, Film Critic, Series Creator

Employment Opportunities

This major prepares graduates for employment in digital production for the screen, concentrating on the key positions of producer, director, scriptwriter, cinematographer, editor, sound and production designer.

Major Structure

Students are required to complete six units from the following (150 credit points):

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
SCR2116Australian Screen Studies15
SCR2212Screen Project: Client-Based30
FAV2117The Documentary15
SCR2213Screen Project: Academy Films30
SCR3214Screen Project: Multicam30
SCR3215Screen Project: Documentary30
Plus, students are required to complete one unit from the following (15 credit points):
SCR2108 ^Specialist Workshop 115
FAV2203 ^Scriptwriting: Television Drama15
Plus, students are required to complete one unit from the following (15 credit points):
SCR3109 ^Specialist Workshop 215
FAV3204 ^Scriptwriting: Adaptation, Editing and Commissioned Content15
FAV3206 ^Scriptwriting: Feature Films15

^ Core Option


Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)

For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.

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