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    Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production)

    University of Technology Sydney

    University of Technology Sydney

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    Australia, Sydney

    University RankQS Ranking
    90

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    087734J

    Application Fee

    AUD 100 

    Campuses

    City campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Aug-2024
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 922  / credit
    Next Intake 5-Aug-2024

    Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production)

    About

    Designed for people passionate about films, filmmaking, and media production, the Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production) at UTS equips students with the practical production skills and conceptual backing needed to enter the creative industries with a competitive edge. This hands-on course, designed and taught by leading practitioners in the Australian film and television industry, sees students produce a portfolio of media works encompassing short drama, documentary, animation, sound and the media arts.

    Located in the creative precinct of inner-city Sydney, UTS students have access to a wide variety of industry-standard equipment and facilities. Collaborating on a range of projects, students develop life-long creative partnerships from within a cohort of like-minded practitioners, whilst experimenting with their creative vision. They not only learn contemporary facets of media production, but also classic techniques and concepts rooted in the foundation of cinema and storytelling. Using industry-based production models, this course allows students to experience and specialise in a variety of roles such as cinematography, scriptwriting, directing, producing, sound, editing, and more. UTS student productions have been screened internationally, won awards at film festivals, and have been developed further into series.

    Students who choose not to continue with their second major choice can continue in their course by choosing 30 credit points of electives (i.e. five 6 credit point subjects). Students wishing to complete 30 credit points of electives should request this via erequest.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Note: in addition to these academic requirements, some courses may have specific admission requirements. Check the admission requirements information on the course details page of your chosen course/s.

    For entry into undergraduate coursework at UTS you require a competitive pass in a recognised matriculation examination, equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification. As a general guide, competitive results for international examinations that are accepted for entry can be viewed at the International entry scores section.

    Applications for some courses also require submission of a portfolio or a personal statement.

    Those who successfully complete a recognised pathway program are also eligible to apply. If you do not meet entry requirements, you may wish to consider studying a UTS pathway course through UTS College (opens an external site).

    English Program Requirements

    UTS has English language proficiency requirements for all its courses for all students.

    Please check the requirements that apply to you.
    Note: These requirements may apply to you, even if you are not an international student.

    If you have previously studied in English, you may satisfy the UTS English language requirements in one of several ways. You must have:

    Career

    To increase career flexibility, students can add a second major from five of the other majors offered in the Bachelor of Communication, and build further skills and portfolios that equip them for a range of work options in media and communication. These courses give students practical and transferrable skills for the expanding media industries.

    Graduates leave as multifaceted media practitioners with a strong understanding of both form and function. They find work in all areas of media including film, TV, broadcast, music videos and content creation for advertising, marketing, and new digital media forms such as apps and social media. Practice-based learning ensures students develop a portfolio of work to show future employers or concepts that can be taken into the media market. Careers include traditional roles such as director, producer, scriptwriter, cinematographer, documentary maker, editor, sound designer and post-production specialist, to newer roles such as multimedia designer, social media specialist, multimedia and digital content producers and many more.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 922  / credit

    Application Fee

    AUD 100 

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Select your course and start date

    Step 2: Complete application

    Step 3: Supporting documentation

    Step 4: Application fee

    Step 5: Submit application

    Step 6: Acknowledgement letter

    Step 7: Accepting an offer

    University of Technology Sydney

    Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production)

    University of Technology Sydney

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