Course
code: 2112 · Caulfield campus · Internal mode · Full-time: three
years, plus one year for honours · Course coordinator: Chris
Selwood
The Bachelor of Applied Arts is a three-year full-time degree program of
education in the discipline and practice of the applied arts, with a fourth
year of honours studies available for students seeking professional careers in
this field.
The applied arts are concerned with technical and creative mastering of one of
the following materials-based media: ceramics; hot, kiln-formed and
architectural glass; metals, and jewellery.
The applied arts studio studies are supported by subjects in drawing,
professional practice with particular emphasis on the small business aspects of
craft production and marketing, and the theory of art and design. Elective
studies in other studio specialisations, such as photography, digital media and
sculpture, or theory studies, enable students to develop the capabilities they
require for their particular goals.
The course provides a strong focus of applied art activity oriented to the student's chosen studio. The course is structured to give students the following areas of study:
The course provides the following major studies at each year stage:
All majors are supported by a
materials and technology core study.
Students take 66 credit points in the major studio. In order to permit the
possibility of movement between studios at the end of first year (subject to
selection) without requiring a repeat of first-year studies, the credit-point
requirement for graduation in a studio major is 54 credit points.
Students study theory, context and cultural aspects of art and design. Twelve credit points are taken in core subjects in the first year of study and a further 12 credit points are taken from a selection of theory subjects in the second and third years of study.
All students take a professional practice subject. Other professional practice subjects available as elective subjects include accounting, intellectual property, and administration and marketing in art and design.
Students take two compulsory six credit point subjects in the first year. These studies are concerned with the development of perception and visual structures using drawing. It is anticipated that some students will take further elective studies in the drawing studio.
Thirty-nine
credit points are available for elective studies, which are selected in
consultation with the course coordinator. Subjects will generally be taken from
those available within the Faculty of Art and Design, but subjects offered
elsewhere in the university are also available.
A typical elective program might include:
This additional one-year course provides intensive study in the student's selected area of studio practice. It is supported by theory and elective studies.
The student's study program is developed in conjunction with the course coordinator. Practice is closely linked to the research methods and seminar studies provided in the theory program.
The program reviews research concepts and methodologies and develops student's capability to apply them both theoretically and in their studio practice.
Electives are selected by students in consultation with the course coordinator. They may provide support for the students major studio studies or honours project, address areas complementary to the student's previous studies or address issues relevant to the student's career objectives.
Three years of full-time study. The expected average number of hours per week for a full-time student is 48 (contact and non-contact), with appropriate adjustment for any part-time study. An 80 per cent attendance record for studios, lectures, seminars etc is required before a student may present for assessment in any subject. Exceptions will be subject to the approval of the course coordinator.
One additional year of full-time study, or two years part-time. Workload as for the pass degree.
The course will be offered through the VTAC system. Entry is on the basis of portfolio, interview and ENTER. Students must have completed VCE English units 3 and 4 with an average grade of at least C. Applications will also be considered on the basis of other qualifications assessed as equivalent to the VCE.
Completion of the Bachelor of Applied Arts or the Bachelor of Visual Arts with a major study in one of the relevant applied arts studios or equivalent degrees, at a credit-level average or higher. Students may also be required to submit a portfolio of studio work for selection into the honours program.
Credit will be granted for equivalent studies completed elsewhere at approved institutions. Advanced standing in the course for students who have completed part of similar courses at Australian or international universities will be considered up to a maximum of two years and in accordance with other regulations of Monash University. Each application for credit or advanced standing will be considered on its own merits.
This course will be funded within the recurrent grant of the Faculty of Art and Design. For students with Australian residency, this course falls within the lowest band of HECS liability. The fee for international students will be set by the vice-chancellor from time to time, and is currently $12,500 per annum.
Subject |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Total years 13 |
Year 4 |
Total years 14 | |||||
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
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Drawing and visual structures |
C o r e |
Drawing 1A 6 cps |
Drawing 2A 6 cps |
12 cps |
12 cps | ||||||
Elective |
(12*) cps |
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Theory of art and design |
C o r e |
History of pre-industrial art and design 6 cps |
Visual culture and media of the industrial age 6 cps |
Theory of art and design 3 cps |
Theory of art and design 3 cps |
Theory of art and design 3 cps |
Theory of art and design 3 cps |
24 cps |
Research methods in art and design 6 cps |
Research seminar in art and design 6 cps |
24 cps |
Elective |
(3*) cps |
12 cps | |||||||||
Professional practice |
C o r e |
Professional practice A 3 cps |
3 cps |
3 cps | |||||||
Elective |
(3*) cps |
(3*) cps |
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Digital imaging |
C o r e |
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Elective |
It is anticipated that most students will take Digital imaging 1. |
(6*) cps |
(9*)cps | ||||||||
Studio |
C o r e |
Studio practice and theory1 6 cps |
Studio practice and theory2 6 cps |
Studio practice and theory3 12 cps |
Studio practice and theory4 12 cps |
Studio practice and theory5 12 cps |
Studio practice and theory6 12 cps |
60 cps |
Project studies 12 cps |
Major project 18 cps |
90 cps |
Elective |
(9*) cps | ||||||||||
Studio specialisation |
C o r e |
Materials and technology 1 3 cps |
Materials and technology 3 cps |
6 cps |
6 cps | ||||||
Elective |
(15*) |
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Electives |
3 cps |
3 cps |
9 cps |
9 cps |
6 cps |
9 cps |
39 cps |
6cps |
45 cps | ||
Total |
24 cps |
24 cps |
24 cps |
24 cps |
24 cps |
24 cps |
144 cps |
24cps |
24 cps |
192 cps |
* Indicates an estimate of a student's elective choice, and is allocated
on a proportional basis, not necessarily actual credit points in the year 3 and
4 subtotals.
cps: credit points - the total student workload per week including in
and out of class work is normally obtained by doubling the credit points.
Subject |
Credit points |
Average
taught |
Average
out of class |
Total hours | |
Year 1 |
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Semester 1 |
Studio practice and theory 1 |
6 cps |
6 hours |
6 hours |
12 hours |
Studio materials and technology 1 |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
Drawing 1A |
6 cps |
4 hours |
8 hours |
12 hours | |
History of pre-industrial art and design |
6 cps |
3 hours |
9 hours |
12 hours | |
Electives: possibly Digital imaging 1 |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
24cps |
17 hours |
31 hours |
48 hours | ||
Semester 2 |
Studio practice and theory 2 |
6 cps |
6 hours |
6 hours |
12 hours |
Studio materials and technology 2 |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
Drawing 2A |
6 cps |
4 hours |
8 hours |
12 hours | |
Visual culture and media of the industrial age |
6 cps |
3 hours |
9 hours |
12 hours | |
Electives: possibly Digital imaging 1 |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
24 cps |
17 hours |
31 hours |
48 hours | ||
Year 2 |
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Semester 1 |
Studio practice and theory 3 |
12 cps |
8 hours |
16 hours |
24 hours |
Theory of art and design |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
Electives: possibly Drawing 3A |
9 cps |
5 hours |
13 hours |
18 hours | |
24 cps |
15 hours |
33 hours |
48 hours | ||
Semester 2 |
Studio practice and theory 4 |
12 cps |
8 hours |
16 hours |
24 hours |
Theory of art and design |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
Electives |
9 cps |
5 hours |
13 hours |
18 hours | |
24 cps |
15 hours |
33 hours |
48 hours | ||
Year 3 |
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Semester 1 |
Studio practice and theory5 |
12 cps |
8 hours |
16 hours |
24 hours |
Theory of art and design |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
Professional practiceA |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
Electives |
6 cps |
3 hours |
9 hours |
12 hours | |
24 cps |
15 hours |
33 hours |
48 hours | ||
Semester 2 |
Studio practice and theory6 |
12 cps |
8 hours |
16 hours |
24 hours |
Theory of art and design |
3 cps |
2 hours |
4 hours |
6 hours | |
Electives |
9 cps |
5 hours |
13 hours |
18 hours | |
24 cps |
15 hours |
33 hours |
48 hours | ||
Total (over three years) |
144 cps |
(15.6 hours average per week) |
(32.3 hours average per week) |
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Year 4 |
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Semester 1 |
Project studies |
12 cps |
14 hours |
2023 hours |
24 hours |
Research methods in art and design |
6 cps |
3 hours |
9 hours |
12 hours | |
Electives |
6 cps |
3 hours |
9 hours |
12 hours | |
24 cps |
10 hours |
38 hours |
48 hours | ||
Semester 2 |
Major project |
18 cps |
14 hours |
3235 hours |
36 hours |
Research seminar in art and design |
6 cps |
3 hours |
9 hours |
12 hours | |
24 cps |
4 hours |
44 hours |
48 hours | ||
Total (over four years) |
192 cps |
(13.5 hours average per week) |
(34.5 hours average per week) |
Teaching hours quoted are based on student groups of 20. Where group size is
less than 20, some consolidation of teaching will occur.