Please note - Swinburne University of Technology
Please note - Swinburne University of Technology Please note - Swinburne University of Technology
SZ751 Introduction to the Australian Theatre Industry S2752 Scriptwriting SZ753** Event Process 1 S2754 Project Administration S2756** Rehearsal and Skills Maintenance SZ758** Industry Placement SZ759 Costume SZ760 Make-up SZ761 Basic Photography S2762 Basic Video Camera Operation S2763 Basic Sound S2766 Performing Arts in Context SZ768** Event Project 2 SZ769** Project Administration 2 SZ770 Publicity and Marketing SZ771 Research and Consultations SZ772** Negotiation Skills SZ773** Dealing With Conflict SZ775** Rehearsal Skill/Main 2 S2776 Acting Year 2 505041** Job Seeking Skills 505042 Introduction to Industrial Relations 505044 Popular Theatre S2777** Voice SZ778** Movement SZ779** Introduction to Australian Theatre Industry SZ780** Events Projects 3 SZ781** Project Administration 2 S2782** Publicity and Marketing Events 2 SZ783** Research and Consultation SZ784** Industry Placement SZ785** Rehearsal Skills Maintenance S2786** First Aid S2787** Microcomputing SZ788** Keyboarding SZ789** Word Processing S2790 Stage Management SZ791** Industry Placement SZ777** Voice 3 SZ778** Movement 3 SZ797** Project Administration 4 SZ798** Publicity and Marketing Events SZ799** Research and Consultation SZ800** Small Companies Simulation SZ801** Rehearsal and Skills Maintenance SZ803** Sound 505078** Event Project 4 'k*Please note: subject details for these subjects were unavailable at time of print please contact the department. Application procedure Applications must be made through VTAC. In addition, applicants MUST contact the department to receive further information regarding an interview. Further information Elizabeth Kulikovskis, Department of Performing Arts. Telephone: 9214 6739 or 9214 6737. 2 5 0 3 Diploma ~ ~ ~ of Arts (Visual Arts) The Diploma of Arts: Visual Arts is offered at the Prahran campus. The course exposes students to the breadth of the art industry. It aims to develop vocational skills which will lead to self-employment opportunities within the art industry; develop and prepare a folio for use when applying for higher education degree art courses; prepare students for full-time study; establish an awareness of the role and responsibilities of the art worker in society and develop attitudes of adaptability in response to changing trends and opportunities within the art industry. Career potential The course aims to train visual artists who will work with commercial galleries, artist-run galleries, alternate spaces, museum exhibitions, community based projects and on commissions. Other opportunities for employment may include interdisciplinary areas such as the performing arts, writing, radio, film and television. , m Admission to the course is conditional on successful completion of VCE. Provision is made for students returning to education. All intending students must attend an interview and folio presentation. In addition to the folio presentation, applicants will be evaluated on their knowledge of contemporary art. Recognition of prior learning Through the recognition of prior learning, participants will be given credit for modules where they can provide evidence that they have achieved the learning outcomes. Learning outcomes include: The applicant has actually completed the learning outcome that is being claimed; The learning outcome is still valid and performable; The learning has reached the accepted level; The learning is applicable to the area claimed; The learning outcome can be applied outside the specific context in which it was learned; A sound connection can be made between the learning outcome and the vocational outcomes. Further studies pathways Although the Associate Diploma of Arts: Visual Arts is a vocational course, students may apply for advanced standing in fine art degree courses at other universities. Course availability and duration The course is offered as a two year full-time or approved equivalent part-time course. Course structure The course will focus on fine art theory and practice with a core curriculum which will support the elective areas of study. Swinburne University of Technology 1997 Handbook
Year 1 AP701 Context and Culture 1 AP702 Contemporary Art Studies 1 AP703 General Drawing 1 AP704 Life Drawing 1 AP705 Support Studies 1 AP706 Context and Culture 2 AP707 Contemporary Art Studies 2 AP708 General Drawing 2 AP709 Life Drawing 2 AP710 Support Studies 2 AP711 Painting l AP712 Printmaking 1 AP713 Sculpture 1 AP714 Photography 1 AP715 Painting 2 AP716 Printmaking 2 AP717 AP718 Sculpture 2 Photography 2 Year 2 AP723 Context and Culture 3 AP724 Contemporary Art Studies 3 AP725 Drawing 3 AP726 Arts Business Practice 1 AP727 Arts Business Practice 2 AP728 Painting 3 Major AP730 Sculpture 3 Major AP732 Painting 3 Minor AP733 Printmaking 3 Minor AP734 Sculpture 3 Minor AP735 Photography 3 Minor AP736 g AP737 Context and Culture 4 Occupational Health and Safety AP738 Drawing 4 2 AP739 Arts Business Practice 3 % AP740 Painting 4 Major g AP742 Sculpture 4 Major C. AP744 Painting 4 Minor AP745 Printmaking 4 Minor g AP746 Sculpture 4 Minor 5' AP747 Photography 4 Minor n g Ip Application procedure Applications must be made through VTAC. In addition students MUST contact the department to receive further 2 information regarding an interview. Part-time applicants only apply directly to the Department. Further information Art Department, telephone: 9214 6739. Access, Community & Language Certificate courses ~~OOLCAdvanced Certificate in Applied Language (Japanese/ Mandarin) This course is offered at the Prahran campus. The Advanced Certificate in Applied Language is a course specifically designed for those wishin to communicate in Japanese or Mandarin both orally an B in writing, with emphasis placed on oral communication. Career Potential The course would be of benefit to anyone whose occupation brings them into contact with speakers of either language. It is ideally suited for business people as well as for those in the tourisrn/hospitality industry. Recognition of prior learning Students who successfully complete one or more subjects at Swinburne University of Technology ma apply for advanced standing in the Advanced certilcate of Applied Language at other TAFE institutions. Further studies pathways An articulation pathway has been developed at this institution between the Advanced Certificate in Applied Language aapanese) and the Bachelor of Arts. Students completing the Certificate who are successful in gaining entry to the Bachelor of Arts course will receive credit for five units in Japanese on the completion of a bridging course. Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements. Course duration The course is offered on a part-time (evening) basis requiring students to attend two sessions per week between 6.00pm and 9.00pm. Course structure The course provides participants with skills and knowledge in the areas of interaction at work, social interaction, giving and receiving information, in-country living skills and cultural knowledge. ALJOl Japanese 1A ALJ02 Japanese 1B ALJ03 Japanese 2A ALJO4 Japanese 2B ALJ05 Japanese 3A ALJO6 Japanese 3B ALCOl Mandarin 1A ALCO2 Mandarin 1B ALC03 Mandarin 2A ALC04 Mandarin 2B ALC05 Mandarin 3A ALC06 Mandarin 3B Application procedure Application forms and further details are available from: Access, Community and Language Programs 144 High Street , Prahran 3181 Telephone: 9214 6985 Fax: 9529 3275
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Year 1<br />
AP701 Context and Culture 1<br />
AP702 Contemporary Art Studies 1<br />
AP703 General Drawing 1<br />
AP704 Life Drawing 1<br />
AP705 Support Studies 1<br />
AP706 Context and Culture 2<br />
AP707 Contemporary Art Studies 2<br />
AP708 General Drawing 2<br />
AP709 Life Drawing 2<br />
AP710 Support Studies 2<br />
AP711 Painting l<br />
AP712 Printmaking 1<br />
AP713 Sculpture 1<br />
AP714 Photography 1<br />
AP715 Painting 2<br />
AP716 Printmaking 2<br />
AP717<br />
AP718<br />
Sculpture 2<br />
Photography 2<br />
Year 2<br />
AP723 Context and Culture 3<br />
AP724 Contemporary Art Studies 3<br />
AP725 Drawing 3<br />
AP726 Arts Business Practice 1<br />
AP727 Arts Business Practice 2<br />
AP728 Painting 3 Major<br />
AP730 Sculpture 3 Major<br />
AP732 Painting 3 Minor<br />
AP733 Printmaking 3 Minor<br />
AP734 Sculpture 3 Minor<br />
AP735 Photography 3 Minor<br />
AP736<br />
g AP737<br />
Context and Culture 4<br />
Occupational Health and Safety<br />
AP738 Drawing 4<br />
2 AP739 Arts Business Practice 3<br />
% AP740 Painting 4 Major<br />
g AP742 Sculpture 4 Major<br />
C. AP744 Painting 4 Minor<br />
AP745 Printmaking 4 Minor<br />
g AP746 Sculpture 4 Minor<br />
5' AP747 Photography 4 Minor<br />
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Application procedure<br />
Applications must be made through VTAC. In addition<br />
students MUST contact the department to receive further<br />
2 information regarding an interview. Part-time applicants<br />
only apply directly to the Department.<br />
Further information<br />
Art Department, telephone: 9214 6739.<br />
Access, Community & Language<br />
Certificate courses<br />
~~OOLCAdvanced Certificate in<br />
Applied Language (Japanese/<br />
Mandarin)<br />
This course is <strong>of</strong>fered at the Prahran campus. The<br />
Advanced Certificate in Applied Language is a course<br />
specifically designed for those wishin to communicate in<br />
Japanese or Mandarin both orally an B in writing, with<br />
emphasis placed on oral communication.<br />
Career Potential<br />
The course would be <strong>of</strong> benefit to anyone whose<br />
occupation brings them into contact with speakers <strong>of</strong><br />
either language. It is ideally suited for business people as<br />
well as for those in the tourisrn/hospitality industry.<br />
Recognition <strong>of</strong> prior learning<br />
Students who successfully complete one or more subjects at<br />
<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> ma apply for<br />
advanced standing in the Advanced certilcate <strong>of</strong> Applied<br />
Language at other TAFE institutions.<br />
Further studies pathways<br />
An articulation pathway has been developed at this<br />
institution between the Advanced Certificate in Applied<br />
Language aapanese) and the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts. Students<br />
completing the Certificate who are successful in gaining<br />
entry to the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts course will receive credit for<br />
five units in Japanese on the completion <strong>of</strong> a bridging<br />
course.<br />
Entry requirements<br />
There are no formal entry requirements.<br />
Course duration<br />
The course is <strong>of</strong>fered on a part-time (evening) basis<br />
requiring students to attend two sessions per week between<br />
6.00pm and 9.00pm.<br />
Course structure<br />
The course provides participants with skills and knowledge<br />
in the areas <strong>of</strong> interaction at work, social interaction,<br />
giving and receiving information, in-country living skills<br />
and cultural knowledge.<br />
ALJOl Japanese 1A<br />
ALJ02 Japanese 1B<br />
ALJ03 Japanese 2A<br />
ALJO4 Japanese 2B<br />
ALJ05 Japanese 3A<br />
ALJO6 Japanese 3B<br />
ALCOl Mandarin 1A<br />
ALCO2 Mandarin 1B<br />
ALC03 Mandarin 2A<br />
ALC04 Mandarin 2B<br />
ALC05 Mandarin 3A<br />
ALC06 Mandarin 3B<br />
Application procedure<br />
Application forms and further details are available from:<br />
Access, Community and Language Programs<br />
144 High Street , Prahran 3181<br />
Telephone: 9214 6985 Fax: 9529 3275