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Bachelor of Media B.Media
2009

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Location: North Terrace Campus
Duration: 3 years (full-time or part-time? equivalent)
Degree/Award: Bachelor

Program Outline

This innovative program combines the university’s strong research culture with a theoretical and practical focus on digital and interactive media. You will be prepared for new forms of writing and cross-media work in mainstream media, business and government organisations, as well as independent media work. You will learn to think of yourself as an important consumer of media and become adaptive and resourceful for diverse opportunities as part of a network of innovative, ethical and creative media makers. You'll also have the opportunity to exploit our strong links with the media industry and local community as part of the Media internship.

Study Abroad and Exchange Opportunities

The University has student exchange links with over 100 overseas institutions. You can study overseas for one or two semesters which counts as credit towards your degree program at the University of Adelaide. In addition there are no extra tuition fees for this study. What better way to test out newly developed language skills or experience another culture as you learn?

Program Structure

In first year, you will take core courses on the impact of new and dynamically changing digital technologies, a study of photographic and filmic images, broadcast radio and television, and digital story techniques. All of these courses include optional practical elements. Advanced level courses include media law, media research, global media, online democracy, professional practices and creative theory. Participation in production courses specialising in Radio, Multimedia and Video are also very popular.

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Admission Information

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Domestic applicants

Not a domestic applicant? ?

2008 CSP IB 24
SATAC Code 324041
2008 CSP TER 65.8
HESS group ? General
Annual tuition fees ?
Commonwealth-supported place: $5,201
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Year 12 applicants
You must not have completed more than 2 years full time equivalent university study (48 units). You compete for a place with your Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER).
Alternative entry pathways
  • Higher Education applicants
    You must have completed at least half a year full time equivalent university study. A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You compete on the basis of your best GPA. GPAs earned from non-award study within the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences are also considered.
  • VET applicants
    You must have completed an AQF Diploma or above. Your application will be ranked according to the level of the award.
  • Special Entry applicants
    You must meet the following criteria: you must be 21 years or over on January 1st of the year that you will be studying*, you must not hold a completed higher education level award, and if you have been enrolled in a course leading to a higher education level award in the last 3 years, you must not have completed more than 2 years full time equivalent university study. If you meet this criteria, you will be ranked according to your result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Your STAT result is not weighted between verbal and quantitative components. Personal Competencies (PC) and Employment Experience (EE) statements may also contribute to your rank. If you submit a PC or EE statement, and one of these ranks higher than your STAT score, then the highest ranking statement will contribute 50% to your overall rank and the STAT will contribute the remaining 50%. If you do not submit a PC or EE statement, or if the statements have a lower rank than the STAT, then you will compete for a place on the basis of your STAT result only. *The age restriction is 19 years or over if you have completed either the Flinders Foundation course or the UniSA Foundation Studies program or the UniSA Program for Adult Learners. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Scheme. See Wilto Yerlo for further information.
  • Without formal qualifications?
    You may be eligible for our special access schemes.

How to Apply ?

SATAC Code: 324041

International applicants

Not an international applicant? ?

International TER 70
IELTS Total 6 [more info]
Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $19,000
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Equivalent Scores
International TER 70
IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
6
5.5
5.5
6
6

How to Apply ?

International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ?

International TER 70
Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $19,000
Mid-year entry? Yes
Enquiries Student Centre

Selection Criteria ?

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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

 All courses are worth 3 units each.

  • Major and Minor courses
  • Humanities and Social Sciences courses
  • Other Faculty courses: University Course Planner.
  • Level I: Choose the following courses (24 units)

    Semester One 

    • MDIA 1005 Critical Histories of the Image
    • MDIA 1002 Introduction to Media: Digital Revolutions
    • 2 x Humanities & Social Sciences or other Faculty courses

    Semester Two

    • MDIA 1004 Broadcast: Television and Radio
    • MDIA 1006 Story/technology: Writing Techniques
    • 2 x Humanities and Social Sciences or other Faculty courses
    Level II or Advanced Level: Choose the following courses (24 units)
    • MDIA 2301 Media Policy and Media Law
    • MDIA 2302 Media Research Methods
    • MDIA 2303 Global Media: Policies and Practices
    • MDIA 2306 Media Theory
    • 2 x Level II or Advanced Level Humanities and Social Sciences or 2 x Media courses at Level II not previously studied (see Electives below)
    • 2 x Level II or Advanced Level Humanities & Social Sciences or other Faculty courses
    Level III or Advanced Level: Choose the following courses (24 units)
    • MDIA 3310 Professional Practice
    • MDIA 3312 Media Democracies and e-Participation
    • MDIA 3313 Screens: Special Topic
    • 1 x Level II/III Media course not previously studied (see Electives below)
    • 2 x Level III or Advanced Level Humanities and Social Sciences or 2 x Media courses at Level III not previously studied (see Electives below)
    • 2 x Level III or Advanced Level Humanities & Social Sciences or other Faculty courses
    Media Electives
    • MDIA 2322 Radio Production A
    • MDIA 3322 Radio Production B
    • MDIA 2325 Video Production A
    • MDIA 3325 Video Production B
    • MDIA 2327 Multimedia Production A
    • MDIA 3327 Multimedia Production B
    • MDIA 3311 Media Industry Placement

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    Work Placement

    A very popular option for your third year is to take part in an internship in the arts, media, parliament or environment with over 50 industry partners. These include State Parliament and a range of public and business sector agencies, where you can use the knowledge from your university study in a practical work environment, building valuable networks and gaining experience that counts towards your degree program and prepares you for your future career.

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    Further Information

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    Last updated: Tuesday, 9 Jun 2009

    Student Profile

    Nancy Planitzer
    USA

    Nancy Planitzer

    “My projects have covered everything from script writing and camera operation to lighting, sound and editing. It's all on industry-standard equipment and programs, with industry-experienced lecturers and tutors. Initially I considered studying elsewhere but I doubt I would have had as much fun as I have had here in Adelaide. It's a really nice place to be, with the University set on a beautiful campus in the middle of a charming, garden-filled city."