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Masters Qualifying in Visual Culture by coursework

Course code: 1987 + Course abbreviation: MQualbycoursework + Total credit points required: 48 + 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Clayton)

Course description

The masters qualifying program is intended primarily for students who wish to pursue areas of visual arts or visual culture at an advanced level but who do not have a completed honours degree. As a means to study at MA level, it parallels the postgraduate diploma but is similar to the honours program in structure.

Entry requirements

Applicants require a Bachelor of Arts pass degree with a major sequence in visual arts, film studies or visual culture and an average result at third year of at least credit level.

Course structure

Students complete 48 points comprised of four units chosen from the list below:

  • VAM4000 Research essay in visual culture
  • VAM4010 Visual culture and its theories
  • VAM4020 Theory of art history and criticism (not offered in 2006)
  • VAM4021 Beyond the museum: institutions and insurrections (not offered in 2006)
  • VAM4023 Visual culture internship (not offered in 2006)
  • VAM4030 Themes in nineteenth-century Australian art (not offered in 2006)
  • VAM4050 Twentieth-century Australian modernism (not offered in 2006)
  • VAM4070 Towards an Australian postmodernism
  • VAM4084 The culture and imagery of cities (not offered in 2006)
  • VAM4100 Issues in Australian architecture and heritage (not offered in 2006)
  • VAM4200 Historical film theory and criticism
  • VAM4210 Contemporary film theory and criticism
  • VAM4830 Exploration and immigration in the cultural imaginary (not offered in 2006)
  • CRT4760 Gender, body and performance (not offered in 2006)

Articulation

Students completing this course at a credit average or higher may then enter the Master of Visual Culture by coursework program. Candidates who gain an average result grade of distinction or high distinction may apply for entry into the MA by research programs.

Contact details

Course coordinator

Dr Deane Williams

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