Bachelor of Contemporary Arts
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | February, July |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | S$ 76,313 |
Subjects
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Creative Arts & Design
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Other Humanities
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Theatre & Drama
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- Data not available
- Local students
- S$ 76,313
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
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Entry Requirements
- International applicants will be required to provide evidence of their English language ability.
- For those applicants who are nationals of and currently residing in a country where English is NOT the official language, evidence of an IELTS or TOEFL test must be provided.
Curriculum
Choose 1 of the following pairs comprising a major and linked minor:
- Visual Arts
- History and Theory
OR
- Theatre
- History and Theory
OR
- History and TheoryÂ
- Theatre
OR
- History and Theory
- Visual Arts
Degree Electives
Introductory (Choose two (2) units):Â
- Ceramics: Media and MethodsÂ
- Drawing Ideas 1
- Drawing Ideas 2
- Painting: Ideas and Images
- Photography: Media and Methods
- Sculpture: Space and Form
- Contemporary Textiles
- Fundamentals of Voice and BodysÂ
- Technical TheatreÂ
- Stand Up Comedy: 1, 2, 3, GO!Â
Intermediate Choose two (2) units from the following list:
- Australia in Performance and ArtDetailsÂ
- Design: Theatres and ExhibitionsDetailsÂ
- Ideas of Nature and CultureDetailsÂ
- New From Old: Renaissance and EnlightenmentDetailsÂ
- Modernism and AfterDetailsÂ
- Theories of PerformanceDetailsÂ
- Ideas of Space and TimeDetailsÂ
- Ideas of Subject and ObjectDetailsÂ
- Creativity: theories in practiceDetailsÂ
- Art, Site, PerformanceDetailsÂ
- Wilderness and Natural EnvironmentDetailsÂ
- Glass ClassDetailsÂ
- Ceramics & ArchitectureDetailsÂ
- Ceramics & Architecture 2DetailsÂ
- The Potter's WheelDetailsÂ
- Drawing From the EnvironmentDetailsÂ
- The Printed ImageDetailsÂ
- Printmaking: Media and MethodsDetailsÂ
- Drawing the Body: Media and MethodsDetailsÂ
- Abstraction through DrawingDetailsÂ
- Interdisciplinary ProjectDetailsÂ
- Self-directed ProjectDetailsÂ
- The Artist's BookDetailsÂ
- Approaches to Space and SurfaceDetailsÂ
- Art Practice Extension ADetailsÂ
- Art Practice Extension BDetailsÂ
- Arts Business and ManagementDetailsÂ
- Exhibition and Presentation PracticeDetailsÂ
- What are the Limits of Painting?DetailsÂ
- Painting: Media and MethodsDetailsÂ
- Painting: Contemporary/TemporalDetailsÂ
- Digital Video and Temporal MediaDetailsÂ
- Dialogues in Black and WhiteDetailsÂ
- Photomedia: ConvergenceDetailsÂ
- Photomedia: Art and SiteDetailsÂ
- Sound ArtDetailsÂ
- Digital PhotographyDetailsÂ
- Digital Imaging - FoundationsDetailsÂ
- Soft SculptureDetailsÂ
- Bronze CastingDetailsÂ
- Body AdornmentDetailsÂ
- Textiles: 3D TechniquesDetailsÂ
- Experimental TextilesDetailsÂ
- Playing ShakespeareDetailsÂ
- Performing TasmaniaDetailsÂ
- Acting for ScreenDetailsÂ
- Contemporary Acting MethodsDetailsÂ
- Creatics: Acting For PerformanceDetailsÂ
- Devised PerformanceDetailsÂ
- Accents, Dialects and PerformanceDetailsÂ
- Physio-Vocal TrainingDetailsÂ
- Speaking TextsDetailsÂ
- Voice Overs and MultimediaDetailsÂ
- Movement for PerformersDetailsÂ
- Performance Project ADetailsÂ
- Performance Skills BDetailsÂ
- Stage ManagementDetailsÂ
- Effective SpeakingDetailsÂ
- ScriptwritingDetailsÂ
- Complementary Study