Creative Arts (Honours) - 1 year

Flinders University

About

The Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) requires 1 year of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time).

The course is offered by the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.

Structure

To qualify for the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours), a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the program of study below.

Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.

Program: Creative Writing, Dance, Digital Media, Drama Performance, Enterprise, Fashion, Screen, Visual Arts

Core - Year 1 topics

27 units comprising:

CREA7001 Exegesis (4.5 units)** CREA7100 Understanding Research Methods in the Creative Arts (4.5 units)* CREA7010A Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units) CREA7010B Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units) CREA7010C Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units) CREA7010D Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units)

Option - Year 1 topics

Plus 9 units from the following topics:

CREA7002 Professional Practice for the Creative Arts (4.5 units) ENGL7702 Reading Literature, Reading the World (4.5 units) HASS7000 Industry or Community Placement in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (4.5 units) HASS7001 Research Communication in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (4.5 units) HASS7002 Honours Special Project in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (4.5 units) HIST7056 Critical Theory: Past and Present (4.5 units) HIST7057 Making History: Current Directions in Historiography (4.5 units) PHIL7340 Creativity and the Imagination (4.5 units) SOCI7031 Research Design: Principles and Practices (4.5 units)

Or up to 4.5 units of honours appropriate topics with the approval of the Honours co-ordinator

*With Honours co-ordinator approval students can replace CREA7100 Understanding Research Methods in the Creative Arts with HASS7003 Understanding Research Methods in Humanities and Social Sciences (4.5 units)

**Students undertaking the Program in Enterprise with the approval of the Honours co-ordinator may substitute CREA7001 Exegesis with an additional option topic from the list if not undertaking a creative artefact as part of their honours thesis.

Program: Visual Effects and Entertainment Design

Core - Year 1 topics

27 units comprising:

CREA7001 Exegesis (4.5 units)** CREA7100 Understanding Research Methods in the Creative Arts (4.5 units)* CREA7010A Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units) CREA7010B Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units) CREA7010C Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units) CREA7010D Creative Arts Honours Major Work (4.5/18 units)

Option - Year 1 topics

Plus 9 units from the following topics:

CREA7002 Professional Practice for the Creative Arts (4.5 units) CREA7400 Entertainment Design Honours Project (4.5 units) ENGL7702 Reading Literature, Reading the World (4.5 units) HASS7000 Industry or Community Placement in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (4.5 units) HASS7001 Research Communication in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (4.5 units) HASS7002 Honours Special Project in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (4.5 units) HIST7056 Critical Theory: Past and Present (4.5 units) HIST7057 Making History: Current Directions in Historiography (4.5 units) PHIL7340 Creativity and the Imagination (4.5 units) SOCI7031 Research Design: Principles and Practices (4.5 units)

Or up to 4.5 units of honours appropriate topics with the approval of the Honours co-ordinator

*With Honours co-ordinator approval students can replace CREA7100 Understanding Research Methods in the Creative Arts with HASS7003 Understanding Research Methods in Humanities and Social Sciences (4.5 units)

Entry requirements

Applicants must normally have a Bachelor of Creative Arts or another qualification which the Dean (Education) agrees is equivalent and an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5 or above.

A student who has completed all the requirements of the Bachelor of Creative Arts, or another qualification which the Dean (Education) agrees is equivalent, may be accepted as a candidate for the honours degree providing a sufficiently high standard has been achieved in fulfilling the requirements for the bachelors degree.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion, graduates will be able to:

  • apply the advanced creative, cognitive and technical skills required by professional practitioners in the creative industries to produce and promote original creative work;
  • effectively deploy high-level knowledge of the processes involved in producing creative work;
  • review, analyse and critically evaluate ideas, methodologies and theories, and set and solve research problems which includes interpreting and applying ethical considerations of research and artistic activity in the creative industries;
  • work collaboratively with a range of professionals and participate effectively in a creative team;
  • independently design, plan and execute research activities and artistic projects;
  • appraise employment structures in their chosen field and identify some of the employment opportunities available in the creative industries.

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