Master Of Creative Arts
The Master of Creative Arts (MCA) is an intensive course focusing on
the attainment of high level practical skills. It normally consists of
two units of coursework plus a major presentation.
Assessment for the major presentation will be by one external and at
least one internal assessor.
Each student is allocated a supervisor(s) who is responsible for the
overall program and supervision of the student's work, and for ensuring
that the administration of work is effective and sensitive to the student's
needs. The supervisor(s) works with the student and advises on:
- development of practical work and its documentation;
- preparation of creative work;
- research and writing relevant to the student's work; and
- writing of essays, set exercises, and other tasks where appropriate.
Students and supervisors should establish a schedule of meetings.
To be eligible for the award of MCA students must submit all work on,
or before, agreed dates unless permission for late submission has been
obtained from the supervisor(s).
It may be possible for individuals with appropriate expertise to undertake
studies which involve more than one discipline area. Interested applicants
should contact the Associate Dean (Research and Postgraduate).
Length of Course
Minimum of 1 year full-time or 1.5 to 2 years part-time.
Requirements for Admission
Applicants for admission to the MCA program should hold a first degree
in an appropriate area. Students without adequate formal qualifications
may be required to complete up to 48 credit points 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.
Subjects leading to the Master of Creative Arts are listed below:
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN CREATIVE WRITING
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN MUSIC PERFORMANCE
| MUS913 |
Major Presentation - Music Performance |
| MUS910 |
Minor Thesis Music |
| MUS912 |
Studies in Performance Technique |
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN MUSIC COMPOSITION
| MUS914 |
Major Presentation - Music Composition |
| MUS910 |
Minor Thesis Music |
| MUS915 |
Studies in Composition Technique |
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN THEATRE
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN VISUAL ARTS
| VIS913 |
Major Presentation - Visual Arts |
| VIS910 |
Visual Arts Theory |
| VIS911 |
Studies in Process and Analysis: Visual Arts |
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN GRAPHIC DESIGN AND NEW MEDIA
| DES913 |
Major Presentation - Graphic Design and New Media |
| DES910 |
Graphic Design and New Media Theory |
| DES911 |
Minor Thesis Graphic Design and New Media |
OTHER SUBJECTS
| CREA950 |
Aesthetics: Design Application |
| CREA951 |
Aesthetics: Sound Application |
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