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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Visual Arts

Course code: 3779 + Course abbreviation: BA/BVA + Total credit points required: 192 + 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time + Managing faculty: Arts

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Caulfield; Gippsland)

Course description

This double degree course allows students to qualify with both the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Visual Arts degrees.

Students must satisfy the requirements of study within the very wide range of disciplines in the humanities, social sciences and communications offered by the Arts faculty and are encouraged to grasp the opportunity provided to develop their imaginations and gain a broad understanding of the new ideas, skills and concepts. Students also complete visual arts studies from the studio practice and theory areas, chosen from ceramics, interdisciplinary design, glass, metals/jewellery, painting, photomedia, printmedia, sculpture, tapestry or the theory of art and design.

Course objectives

This course combines the broad teaching and learning objectives of the Bachelor of Arts degree with the more specific theories and practices of a Bachelor of Visual Arts.

Course structure

Students must complete 96 points in the Bachelor of Arts component and 96 points in the Bachelor of Visual Arts component.

Areas of study

For information on arts majors and minors offered, refer to the ‘Areas of study’ section on the Arts faculty website at www.arts.monash.edu.au/current/coursework/study_areas/.

Course requirements

Arts component

Students must complete 96 points, including:

(a) a major (48 points)

(b) a minor (24 points)

(c) an additional first-year-level sequence (12 points)

(d) a further 12 points of arts.

Note that students who are offered a place at the Caulfield campus may complete arts units chosen from those offered at the Clayton campus.

Visual arts component

Students must complete 96 points, including:

(a) seven core first-year Art and Design units (36 points):

First semester
  • DWG1201 Drawing 1B (fine art/visual arts) (6 points)
  • OHS1000 Introduction to art and design health and safety (0 points)
  • TAD1101 History of pre-industrial art and design (6 points)
  • VIS1111 Visual arts studio 1 (6 points)
Second semester
  • DWG1202 Drawing 2B (fine art/visual arts) (6 points)
  • TAD1102 Visual culture and media of the industrial age (6 points)
  • VIS1112 Visual arts studio 2 (6 points)

(b) a major study comprising 48 points (with at least 36 points at second and third-year levels) to provide depth of study, together with breadth of study provided through complementary and other units in studio and theory from which individual study programs can be formed.

Students select one of the following major studies for their core stream – ceramics, interdisciplinary design, glass, metals/jewellery, painting, photomedia, printmedia, sculpture, tapestry, or theory of art and design at the Caulfield campus, and visual arts studio including painting and photomedia at the Gippsland campus.

Studio specialisations available at Caulfield campus
Ceramics
  • CER2113 Ceramics practice and theory 3A ( 6 points)
  • CER2114 Ceramics practice and theory 4A (6 points)
  • CER2123 Ceramics practice and theory 3B (6 points)
  • CER2124 Ceramics practice and theory 4B (6 points)
  • CER3115 Ceramics practice and theory 5 (12 points)
  • CER3116 Ceramics practice and theory 6 (12 points)
Interdisciplinary design
  • DGN2003 Interdisciplinary design studio 3 (6 points)
  • DGN2004 Interdisciplinary design studio 4 (6 points)
  • DGN3105 Interdisciplinary design studio 5 (12 points)
  • DGN3106 Interdisciplinary design studio 6 (12 points)
  • Two level-two 6-point visual art studio specialisations
Glass
  • GLS2213 Glass practice and theory 3A (6 points)
  • GLS2214 Glass practice and theory 4A (6 points)
  • GLS2223 Glass practice and theory 3B (6 points)
  • GLS2224 Glass practice and theory 4B (6 points)
  • GLS3215 Glass practice and theory 5 (12 points)
  • GLS3216 Glass practice and theory 6 (12 points)
Metals and jewellery
  • JWL2313 Metals and jewellery practice and theory 3A (6 points)
  • JWL2314 Metals and jewellery practice and theory 4A (6 points)
  • JWL2323 Metals and jewellery practice and theory 3B (6 points)
  • JWL2324 Metals and jewellery practice and theory 4B (6 points)
  • JWL3315 Metals and jewellery practice and theory 5 (12 points)
  • JWL3316 Metals and jewellery practice and theory 6 (12 points)
Painting
  • PTG2513 Painting practice and theory 3A (6 points)
  • PTG2514 Painting practice and theory 4A (6 points)
  • PTG2523 Painting practice and theory 3B (6 points)
  • PTG2524 Painting practice and theory 4B (6 points)
  • PTG3515 Painting practice and theory 5 (12 points)
  • PTG3516 Painting practice and theory 6 (12 points)
Photomedia
  • A range of units offered by the Department of Multimedia and Digital Arts

Students should contact the Faculty of Art and Design Student and Administrative Service for assistance with unit selection.

Printmedia
  • PRM2413 Printmedia practice and theory 3A (6 points)
  • PRM2414 Printmedia practice and theory 4A (6 points)
  • PRM2423 Printmedia practice and theory 3B (6 points)
  • PRM2424 Printmedia practice and theory 4B (6 points)
  • PRM3415 Printmedia practice and theory 5 (12 points)
  • PRM3416 Printmedia practice and theory 6 (12 points)
Sculpture
  • SCU2613 Sculpture practice and theory 3A (6 points)
  • SCU2614 Sculpture practice and theory 4A (6 points)
  • SCU2623 Sculpture practice and theory 3B (6 points)
  • SCU2624 Sculpture practice and theory 4B (6 points)
  • SCU3615 Sculpture practice and theory 5 (12 points)
  • SCU3616 Sculpture practice and theory 6 (12 points)
Tapestry
  • TAP2713 Tapestry practice and theory 3A (6 points)
  • TAP2714 Tapestry practice and theory 4A (6 points)
  • TAP2723 Tapestry practice and theory 3B (6 points)
  • TAP2724 Tapestry practice and theory 4B (6 points)
  • TAP3715 Tapestry practice and theory 5 (12 points)
  • TAP3716 Tapestry practice and theory 6 (12 points)
Theory of art and design
  • A range of units offered by the Department of Theory of Art and Design

Students should contact the Faculty of Art and Design Student and Administrative Service for assistance with unit selection.

Studio specialisations available at Gippsland campus
  • VIS2103 Visual arts studio 3 (12 points)
  • VIS2104 Visual arts studio 4 (12 points)
  • VIS3105 Visual arts studio 5 (12 points)
  • VIS3106 Visual arts studio 6 (12 points)

(c) Students must complete a further two 6-point second-year theory units (ie those beginning with TAD) (total 12 points).

Students cannot graduate from either degree until they have satisfied the above requirements and successfully completed studies to the value of 144 points. Students undertaking the above double-degree program are permitted to count up to 48 points of the other faculty’s component towards those 144 points. Students must also complete at least 36 points at third-year level to meet Bachelor of Arts requirements.

Note that students have a maximum of 10 years to complete this course.

Contact details

Faculty of Arts: www.arts.monash.edu.au/current/coursework/contact_us/

Faculty of Art and Design: www.artdes.monash.edu.au/contact/

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