Screen and Media Production

Flinders University

About

The Graduate Diploma in Screen and Media Production is offered by the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences over one year of full time study, or part time equivalent.

The course articulates with the Graduate Certificate in Screen and Media Production and the Master of Screen and Media Production.

Structure

To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Screen and Media Production a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study:

Core Year 1 topics

22.5 units comprising:

SCME8001 Screen and Media Production 1, Production (4.5 units) SCME8002 Screen and Media Production 2, Post Production (4.5 units) SCME8003 Screen and Media Production 3, Minor Project (4.5 units) SCME8004 Screen and Media Production 4, Research and Writing (4.5 units) SCME8009 Truth and Lies: Documentary Media GE (4.5 units)

Option - Screen and Media Year 1 topics

Select at least 4.5 units from the following: CREA7002 Professional Practice for the Creative Arts (4.5 units) SCME7058 Screen and Media Practicum (4.5 units) SCME8013 Media Audiences (4.5 units) SCME8014 Introduction to Screenwriting GE (4.5 units) SCME8015 Screen Production Drama Project (4.5 units) SCME8016 Media Policy GE (4.5 units) VEED8010 CGI Foundations GE (4.5 units)

Elective Topics

Select elective topics to make up a total of 36 units. Electives may be chosen from any postgraduate topic offered by the University, provided topic prerequisites are met.

Entry requirements

Applicants must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution. Under exceptional circumstances and subject to specific conditions, the Dean (Education) may admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of the course graduates will have acquired:

  • skills in a range of commonly employed documentary production practices, including project research, script writing, production and post-production techniques;
  • knowledge and skills to undertake research into documentary subjects, write scripts for documentaries, and apply technical skills in the production of documentaries;
  • the ability to collaborate with peers on basic screen production projects; and
  • knowledge of issues and theory in a related field of study.

Credit

Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate in Screen and Media Production will be eligible to receive 18 units of specified credit into the Graduate Diploma in Screen and Media Production. Other qualifications will be considered for credit transfer as per the University’s credit transfer policy.

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