2019 Undergraduate Courses
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Bachelor of Creative Arts – Bachelor of International Studies | 2019

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Creative Arts – Bachelor of International Studies

Abbreviation:

BCA-BIntSt

UOW Course Code:

1828

CRICOS Code:

069489M

Total Credit Points:

216

Duration:

4.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts

Intake Session(s):

Autumn or Spring

Delivery Mode:

On campus

Delivery Campus / UAC Code:

Wollongong / 751505

Overview

Studying a double degree combination of Bachelor of Creative Arts and Bachelor of International Studies offers a vibrant and progressive approach to learning. UOW connects hands-on studio production with critical reflection, and practice-based subjects with theoretical analysis in study areas including creative writing, music, theatre, performance, visual arts and design. You will be encouraged to undertake work experience and internships in the cultural and creative industries to help prepare you for the global workplace.

The Bachelor of Creative Arts prepares you to become part of the creative industries, one of the fastest growing sectors in the world. International Studies is the analysis, appreciation and understanding of the diversity of the global community. It examines the relationships of politics, society, culture, language, and history in a range of countries.

In Australia, over 600,000 people create a living from working in film, television and radio as well as pod and webcasting; writing and editing; recording and performing; advertising and marketing; visual arts, design and architecture; as well as in museums (art and science), galleries, theatres and arts organisations. An understanding of the creative arts in tandem with International Studies has the potential to enable graduates to understand themselves as cultural diplomats, whether seeking to enhance socio-cultural cooperation, strengthen relationships, or promote national interests and international understanding.

Entry Requirements & Credit Arrangements

Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.

Course Learning Outcomes

A number of the course learning outcomes in each of these degrees complement and consolidate outcomes in the partner degree. Applied across two discipline areas, the outcomes are achieved at a broader and more comprehensive level.

The outcomes which are common and consolidated in this joint degree ensure that on successful completion of the course students will be able to:

CLO Description
1 Critically review national and international issues;
2 Apply appropriate skills to evaluate ideas, concepts and processes and apply to problems in a discipline;
3 Communicate effectively to a range of audiences.

Please refer to the Course Handbook page of each individual degree for a comprehensive list of degree course learning outcomes.

Course Structure

To qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Creative Arts - Bachelor of International Studies, students must complete a minimum of 216 credit points comprised of the following:

  1. The core subjects prescribed for the Bachelor of Creative Arts (24 credit points);
  2. One of the majors listed for the Bachelor of Creative Arts (a minimum of 72 and a maximum of 96 credit points);
  3. The core subjects prescribed for the Bachelor of International Studies (24 credit points);
  4. One of the majors listed for the Bachelor of International Studies (48 credit points);
  5. A minimum of a minor in a language other than English (students may elect to take a major in a language) (a minimum of 24 credit points);
  6. If required elective subjects to bring the total number of credit points completed to 216.

Notes:

  • No more than 90 credit points at 100 level.
  • Students must achieve a clear pass in the core 300 level subjects.

Majors and Minors

Students completing this degree will complete two majors.  One chosen from the Bachelor of Creative Arts and one from the Bachelor of International Studies.

As part of their Bachelor of International Studies, Students will complete a minimum of a minor in a language other than English.

Students completing a 72 credit point major in their Bachelor of Creative Arts may wish to use their electives to either turn their Language minor into a major, or to complete an additional minor. Information can be found on the 2019 LHA General Schedule of Minors page.

Work Integrated Learning

Undertaking a work integrated learning experience during your university education is now a significant contributor to being competitive in securing employment in your field of choice when you graduate from UOW.

Bachelor of Creative Arts students may apply via their Course Coordinator to enrol into the Creative Arts Internship subject, CACS302. The Faculty offers a limited number of industry placements each year. These offer students hands-on experience in cultural organisations that have agreed to partner with the Faculty on this initiative. Typically students will spend a minimum of 60 hours in an organisation, working on an agreed project from their major study area, with exposure to a fully operational professional environment. These hours can be undertaken on a daily basis or as a single block as negotiated with the host organisation. Students are selected for this opportunity on the basis of both strong academic achievement and through application and interview.

In their third year students will undertake a major project in their chosen discipline continuing to build student experience, expertise and maturity, working with a range of methodologies and processes in a context that simulates professional working conditions.

Third year students may choose to take an additional history/theory subject, particularly if they are interested in Honours or teaching, however, they also have the option of enrolling in CACS301, the Professional Practice subject. In this subject, students will map professional and career pathways in the context of both individual artistic practice and the creative and cultural industries. It will develop an understanding of arts infrastructure, including government agencies, the commercial and the not-for-profit sector. Fundamental professional avenues of support such as legal advisory services and funding structures will be introduced as well as individual portfolios and curriculum vitae, project and funding submission development and making presentations. Students will undertake an individual research assignment into an aspect of the arts that fits with their career ambitions. The subject will be delivered in partnership with key arts and cultural organisations.

The Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts internship program also provides students with other opportunities to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their degree in a workplace setting.

Students' are also encouraged to consider CRLP200 'Career Ready Learning and Practice' (6cp). CRLP200 includes a quality assured workplace internship or industry project to give you that competitive edge by developing your professional skills through authentic learning in a real world context. You will focus on your career goals and receive career direction guidance, strengthen your resume and gain skills to navigate the rapidly changing world of work, develop your communication skills and begin to build a professional network.

Honours

Honours is a fourth year of study that provides training in independent research. Students who complete the double degree with the required academic standard are encouraged to proceed to either the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) or the Bachelor of Interational Studies(Honours). Please refer to the handbook pages for further information about these degrees and their entry requirements.

Other Information

Further information is available via email: lha-enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 11 November, 2018