Bachelor of Arts (Screen Studies)
English Requirements
- IELTS Overall Band: 6.0
- TOEFL Internet Total Score: 60
- Other Tests: PTE Academic – 50
By studying this dual course at UniSA you will enhance your employment prospects as University of South Australia is ranked No.1 in South Australia in student’s satisfaction rate in creative arts courses. Gain international experience as part of the Hawke Ambassador Volunteer Experience Program you have the opportunity to study part of your degree overseas, as part of our international exchange study programs. Learn from world-class instructors and researchers in Cultural Studies and Linguistics, Sociology, Creative Arts and Writing, Language, Communication and Culture. Students will able to use this degree use this degree as a pathway to further study, including teaching. This degree is flexible, comprehensive and opens up a diverse range of career options.
The Screen Studies major will equip you with critical analysis, writing, research, communication and production skills that can be applied to a range of media and professional work within the creative industries. You can develop a comprehensive understanding of the historic and contemporary contexts that inform film, television and digital media. By studying the theoretical and applied aspects of theatre, music and drama research and analyse film, television and other screen media forms students can able to create and analyse content across a range of media platforms.
The nature of this degree means the employment opportunities are broad and diverse. You may choose to work in a variety of areas in the creative industries including, Film production, distribution and exhibition, Film and media-related journalism, Film festival programmer, Education and public programs, Arts administration and management, Arts and Culture Government Policy.
Starting Next |
Duration |
Scholarships |
Location |
July 2020 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Magill |
March 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Magill |
July 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Magill |