Graduate Diploma in Arts (Art History) GradDipArts (Art History)
Postgraduate Coursework 2010

 

Application Closing Dates

 
Semester 1 Semester 2 Mid-Year Entry CRICOS
30 OCT 2009 30 APR 2010 Available 019900G
Late applications are considered, however priority will be given to applications received on time.

Duration

 
This qualification is normally completed in 1 year of full time study or up to 3 years part time.

Entry Requirements

 
A recognised Bachelor degree with a major in the relevant field, or equivalent professional experience in a relevant field.

Completion Requirements

 
36 credit points. There are no core units for Art History and Theory. Students chose from a pool of available options in art history, film studies and museum studies.

Units of Study

NB: 2010 Units of Study will be finalised in late September 2009 and available to view on this site in October. Any links below to the online Handbook are to 2009 listings and should be treated as a guide only. Please refer to the 2010 Handbook for additional units.
 
    Sem Pts
ARHT 5905 Western Images of the South Pacific 1 6
ARHT 6913 Authorised Independent Study and Report 43 6
ARHT 6925 Cinematographic Performance 2 6
ARHT 6930 Film Theory: Art, Industry, Culture 2 6
ARHT 5906 Art Exhibition Intensive: Towards Abstraction, AGNSW 2 6
ARHT 6934 The Eighteenth Century: Art, Text, Film 43 6
ARHT 6936 Biennales, Triennales & Contemporary Art 1 6
ARHT 6937 Curating Asian Art 1 6
ARHT 6938 Aboriginal Art: Exhibition & Discourse 2 6
ARHT 6940 Editing the Moving Image 1 6
ARHT 6941 Aesthetic Debates & Curatorial Practices 2 6
ARTS 7000 Academic Communication for Postgraduates 1, 2 6
USSC 6919 American Film and Hollywood 1 6
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Semester
Start
End
 
43
Summer Main
04 Jan
26 Feb
2010
1
Semester 1
01 Mar
26 Jun
2010
2
Semester 2
26 Jul
20 Nov
2010
Notes:
 
Department permission required
 
Department permission required. Highly recommended that this unit of study be completed during first semester of study by all non-English speaking background postgraduate students. Exceptions may be made by the relevant postgraduate coordinator and/or the unit coordinator for those NESB students who have fluent English and have completed their Bachelor award at a university where English was the medium of instruction. More Information