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FACULTY OF ARTS
Faculty of Arts at the University of Tasmania
Professor Noel FrankhamDeputy DeanProfessor of ArtJuly 2015
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Contents
01 Introduction02 Art records our world03 Key Courses04 Internships, Professional
Placements and Professional Development
05 Fees, Faculty Scholarships and Bursaries
06 Why Studying the Arts is Important07 Career Outcomes, Recognition and
Alumni
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Three main areas:
– Humanities
– Social Sciences
– Creative Arts
Delivered across the state:
– Hobart
– Launceston
– Cradle Coast
– And on line
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Key Courses (undergraduate)
– 9 Bachelor Degrees (5 have an add-on Honours year)
– Bachelor of Arts - 26 Majors
– Bachelor of Social Work
– Bachelor of Music; Contemporary Arts; Fine Arts; & Visual Communications
– 6 Combined Bachelor Degrees (4 years)
– Arts – Laws; Arts – Science; Arts & Information and Communication Systems
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Key Courses Postgraduate
– 11 Postgraduate Coursework Masters (1.5- 2 years)
– Master of Social Work;
– Master of Public Administration (International);
– Master of Journalism, Media and Communications;
– Master of International Politics
– Master of Fine Arts and Design
– Master of Visual Communication
– Master of Music
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Internships, Professional Placements and Professional Development
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Bachelor of Social Work (Qualifying and Honours): Field Placement
Journalism, Media and Communication: Industry Placements and Internships Program
Politics and Policy (within the BA): Parliamentary Internships and Public Sector Internships
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Theatre): preparing and presenting public theatre productions is a core component
Bachelor of Visual Communication: includes opportunities to work within the in-house design studio GAP (graphics in practice)
Master of Visual Communication: Professional internships within graphic design companies are an option within the MVC
Bachelor of Arts (Honours): Cultural Environments and Heritage Honours Program
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Fees, Faculty Scholarships and Bursaries
– Undergraduate fees:
– Faculty of Arts Bachellor Degrees - Between $21,000 & $22,000 per annum
– Combined Degrees - $21,000 & $22,500
– Graduate Certificate and Diploma – Between $21,000 & $22,000
– Postgraduate Coursework Masters – From $23,000 to just over $25,000
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Hobart City
Tasmanian International Scholarship (TIS) = 25% discount for good GPA
Special Faculty Scholarships and Bursaries
10% Tuition Fee Discounts:
Sibling Discount FSP to UG Degree
Discount UG to PG Degree
Discount
Generous Scholarship Program
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Study with the Faculty of Arts
Humanities
Social Sciences
Creative Arts
– Responding to today’s global, social, cultural and economic challenges requires specialist knowledge of the peoples, societies and cultures that underpin, fuel or react to these challenges.
– The Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Arts disciplines are integral to achieving fine-tuned understanding of our world.
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Develop a world view
Why study the Arts
Australia’s
focus on multiculturalism
www.utas.edu.au/arts
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Learn about our region
Why study the Arts
The Asian Century
Understanding our region
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Know how to explain complex issues
Why study the Arts
Climate Change
Environmental Sustainability
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Understanding systems of government
Why study the Arts
International relations
Australian and world politics
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Economies in transition
Why study the Arts
Understanding challenging economic environments
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The challenges of conflict
Why study the Arts
Conflict and War
Ethics and
Social Justice
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Social impacts of change
Why study the Arts
The move away from traditional industries: economies in transition
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New opportunities and challenges
Why study the Arts
Cultural and Heritage Tourism
www.utas.edu.au/arts
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Arts and culture
Why study the Arts
Festivals and events
– music, art theatre, sport, environment and adventure tourism
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Life in a connected world
Why study the Arts
Digital technologies
Social Media
Networked with the world
www.utas.edu.au/arts
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Humanities at the University of Tasmania
Bachelor of Arts (BA)3 years full time study
Combined Studies: Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Computing4 Years full time study
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Law4 Years full time study
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Fine ArtsBachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Economics4 Years full time study
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Imperial Federation Map of the World Showing the Extent of the British Empire in 1886
Humanities Majors:
Aboriginal Studies
Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Asian Studies
English
French, German
History, Ancient Civilisations, Latin, Ancient Greek
Philosophy, Gender Studies
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Social Science Majors in the Bachelor of Arts:• Criminology• International Relations• Journalism, Media & Communications• Politics and Policy• Sociology
Other Majors in the Bachelor of Arts:• Behavioural Studies• Geography & Environmental Studies• Legal Studies• Psychology• Tourism
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Hobart CitySocial Sciences at the University of Tasmania
Sociology and Criminology
Social Work
Politics and International Relations
Journalism, Media and Communications
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Social Sciences Degree Options:
Bachelor of Social Science Hobart, Launceston, & Distance3 years full time study
Bachelor of Social WorkHobart, Launceston2 years full time study
Bachelor of Social Science (Police Studies)Hobart, Launceston, & Distance3 years full time study
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Hobart CityCreative and Performing Arts at the University of TasmaniaTasmanian College of the Arts (TCotA)
Art Music Theatre
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Art
Majors in: Photography, Painting, Sculpture, Three Dimensional Design, Printmaking, Electronic Media & Visual Communication With key electives in Drawing, and a compulsory minor in Art Theory
Bachelor of Fine Arts (3 Years, Hobart)
Bachelor of Visual Communications (3 Years, Hobart)
Majors in:Visual Communication and a minor in Electronic media, orElectronic Media with a minor in Visual Communication
Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (3 Years, Launceston)
Major in Visual Arts with a minor in (Art) History and TheoryElectives in Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles & Digital Imaging
With key electives in Drawing, and a compulsory minor in Art Theory
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Music
Major study areas in either Classical or Contemporary mode include:Instrumental (classical & contemporary orchestral instruments, keyboard, guitar)CompositionMusic TechnologyMusicologyVoice (classical, contemporary, singer-songwriter)
Bachelor of Music: 3 Years, Hobart
Bachelor of Musical Arts: 3 Years, HobartMajors in:Ensemble Skills, Music Technology, Music History & Music Literacy Skills
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Theatre
Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (3 Years, Launceston)
Major in Visual Arts with a minor in (Theatre) History and Theory
Electives in Acting, Directing, Voice & Speech, Body & Movement, Technical Theatre, Stand Up Comedy, Scriptwriting, Stage Management
Emphasis on Actual Performance – including: Devising New Works, Directing and Theatre Performances
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Rifka Sibarani Indonesia
Master in Public Policy
Rifka Sibarani is studying a Master in Public Policy at the University of Tasmania because the environmental movement began in Tasmania and she is able to see how this commitment to the environment is reflected in public policy.
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Axia Han (Shirley)
China
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Master of Social Work
“Social work is quite new in my home country so it has been very interesting to learn about social work through the context of Australian culture through which social work is embedded.” "My study is giving me greater
confidence in relating to human beings and the ability to work in different areas.”
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Ramnik Singh Walia
India
Bachelor of Arts degree and Masters in Journalism, Media and Communications
– University of Tasmania journalism graduate and Tasmanian broadcaster Ramnik Singh Walia was been named best youth broadcaster of the year at the National Ethnic and Multicultural Council’s 2012 conference in Adelaide.
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Ida-Sofie SellerupStudy Abroad
Denmark
“The best thing about studying journalism here at University of Tasmania is the right balance between theory and case studies.”
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Distinguished Alumni
During his time at the University of Tasmania, Richard Flanagan completed a BA with First Class Honours.
Richard Flanagan, Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2014
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Dr Christina Henri, Tasmania
Diploma of Art, Craft and Design, 1999
Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours, 2003
Master of Fine Arts (2006)
PhD in Fine Arts (2011)
“In the final year of my Undergraduate Degree (2003) I visited the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site as part of a module – ‘The Historical Landscape’.
“During this time I conceived the memorial ‘Roses from the Heart’ that pays tribute to all convict women sentenced to transportation to Australia, using the symbolism of a simple cloth bonnet taken from a pattern sourced from an authentic 1860s servant’s bonnet.
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Curator Digital Artist Director Entertainer Entrepreneur Events Coordinator Exhibitions Coordinator Floor Manager Graphic Designer Historian Intelligence Analyst JournalistLibrarian Lighting Designer Lobbyists Market Researcher Marketing Manager Media Buyer Museum Guide News Presenter Painter Performing Artist Photographer Policy AnalystPolice OfficerPrint Maker Producer
Production Assistant Program Manager Promotions Officer Public RelationsPublic Servant Sales Manager Screen Printer Screen Writer Sculptor Set Designer Social WorkerSoftware Developer Sound EngineerStage Hand Stage Manager Storyboard Artists TeacherTour Guide Venue Manager Visual Merchandiser Vocal Coach Web Designer Writer
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Synaesthesia Museum of Old and New Art, 2014http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-19/synaesthesia-festival-brings-classical-music-to-light-in-hobart/5681584
Heavy Metals Lab, MONAhttps://www.mona.net.au/what's-on/the-heavy-metals-lab
Domain exhibition, Ten Days on the Island Festival, 2013http://www.utas.edu.au/domain-project/exhibition