Students in the Department of Visual Arts may combine art history and theory subjects with film and television subjects (or vice versa), as part of their major or minor; however if no film and television subjects are studied at first-year level, then normally the prerequisite for later-year entry into film and television studies is VSA2190/3190 (Forms of narrative cinema).
Comparative literature and cultural studies students may take some subjects in film and television studies as part of their major or minor in comparative literature (see Comparative literature and cultural studies entry). Film and television students may also take CLS2130 (Culture and society) as part of a major or minor sequence in visual arts. Where this subject is included as part of a visual arts sequence, it cannot also comprise part of a sequence in comparative literature and cultural studies.
Students taking cinema studies at first-year level in the Department of English at the Caulfield campus may transfer to film and television studies subjects in visual arts on the Clayton campus at second-year level, if they wish to pursue studies in film and television. The requirement here is to commence second year by taking VSA2190.
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