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Master of Creative Arts - University of Wollongong

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Abbreviation:

MCA

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Creative Arts

Duration:

1 year full-time or 1.5 to 2 years part-time

Total Credit Points:

48

Delivery Mode:

Mostly face-to-face plus supervised creative work

Starting Session(s):

Autumn or Spring

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

564

CRICOS Code:

000290G

Fees    A$9,600 per session 

Overview

The Master of Creative Arts (MCA) is an intensive course focusing on the attainment of high level practical skills.It normally consists of two coursework subjects plus a major presentation.

Each student is allocated a supervisor/s responsible for the major presentation who advises on development of the creative work and its documentation.

It may be possible for individuals with appropriate expertise to undertake studies which involve more than one discipline area.Interested applicants should contact the Faculty's Professional Officer.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

Normally applicants should hold a Bachelor degree from a recognised institution in an appropriate area of study. Students without adequate formal qualifications may be required to complete up to 48 credit points of additional study, incorporating relevant subjects; 48 credit points is the maximum number that can be completed in an academic year. Applicants should have professional experience in their chosen area of study.

Course Requirements

Students are required to complete 48 credit points of 900 level subjects consisting of two 12 credit point coursework subjects plus a 24 credit point major presentation. The following is intended as a guide for the major presentation:

DESN913 Major Presentation - Graphic Design and New Media:

As an example of content, graphic designers would submit 10 graphic design works; interactive designers would produce a major interactive web site or multimedia piece, or several smaller sites or multimedia works.

MUS913 Major Presentation - Music Performance:

A 50-minute performance for acoustic, amplified or electronic instruments or voice, given in the final session of a students' full-time enrolment (or equivalent) is required. The program should be approved by the supervisor(s) by the end of the first session of enrolment. A second 20-30 minute performance of a substantial nature is also required. The work (which may in the case of longer works - be a movement section) should be chosen in consultation with the supervisor(s).

MUS914 Major Presentation - Music Composition:

Submission of a portfolio of at least four compositions, including one major work for large resources or performance media; sketches, recordings and other supporting material; and analytical commentaries on the works submitted of approximately 2,000 words is also required.

THEA913 Major Presentation - Theatre:

The major presentation is the planning and implementation of a practical demonstration of the student's work.Students will give a public presentation accompanied by a 2000 word analysis of the process undertaken with appropriate annotation and commentary. The parameters of the presentation must be negotiated with the supervisor(s).

VISA913 Major Presentation - Visual Arts:

As an example of content, painters should submit at least eight major pieces, plus drawings and supporting material of exhibition standard. Equivalent amounts of work will be expected of students working in other areas of the visual arts.

WRIT913 Major Presentation - Creative Writing:

Students will present either a work of short prose fiction (25,000 words); or collection of poetry (48 pages); or a (60-minute) theatre/film/television script.

All students must submit a detailed outline of their proposed work for the major presentation to the supervisor(s) by the fourth week of enrolment. A cross-disciplinary approach may be possible. Assessment will be by two internal assessors and students will be awarded a 'satisfactory' or 'unsatisfactory' grade for the major presentation.

Course Program

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

Creative Writing

 

Analysis of Texts

Autumn

12

 

Literary Composition

Spring

12

 

Major Presentation - Creative Writing

Annual

24

Graphic Design and New Media

 

Graphic Design and New Media Theory

Autumn

12

 

Studies in Process and Analysis: Graphic Design and New Media

Spring

12

 

Major Presentation - Graphic Design and New Media

Annual

24

Music Performance

 

Music Analysis

Autumn

12

 

Studies in Performance Technique

Spring

12

 

Major Presentation - Music Performance

Annual

24

Music Composition

 

Music Analysis

Autumn

12

 

Studies in Composition Technique

Spring

12

 

Major Presentation - Music Composition

Annual

24

Theatre

 

Theatre Analysis

Autumn

12

 

Advanced Techniques in Theatre

Spring

12

 

Major Presentation - Theatre

Annual

24

Visual Arts

 

Visual Arts Theory

Autumn

12

 

Studies in Process and Analysis:Visual Arts

Spring

12

 

Major Presentation - Visual Arts

Annual

24

 

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