Foundation Studies Program (2 Trimesters), Leading to Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Creative Production

Kaplan Group - Murdoch College

Australia,Western Australia

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44 Months

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CAD 25,560/year

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Australia, Western Australia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1973

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Building 121/90 South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia

Foundation Studies Program (2 Trimesters), Leading to Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Creative Production

Program Overview

Foundation Studies prepares you for a successful transition to degree-level study, providing a pathway to the first year of study of a bachelor’s degree at Murdoch University.

This course is suited to you if you:

  • Need an entrance qualification for Murdoch University
  • Want to accelerate your university preparation after Year 11, or equivalent
  • Want to change your degree stream after Year 11, or equivalent

Course Structure
For Foundation Studies you will complete eight units over two study periods, studying a combination of core and elective units. The units you will undertake will be determined by your chosen degree. All students must complete the two English units and at least one unit from each Discipline Group.

Each unit of study builds concepts from an introductory level through to university entrance level. The units are designed to develop your learning techniques as well as bridging gaps in your unit knowledge.

  • English
    • Essential Australian Studies
    • Introduction to Academic Communication
  • Mathematics
    • Introductory Mathematics
    • Mathematics for Science
  • Science and Technology
    • Information Technology for Academic Studies
    • Computer Science
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Biology
  • The Arts
    • Introduction to Media
    • Media Production
  • Business and Legal Studies
    • Accounting
    • Management
    • Economics

Leading to: Bachelor of Arts
Develop the kind of communication, creative-thinking and interpersonal skills that will make you highly employable across a range of careers.

You could be a tourist in your own city to get a new perspective. You could study community development or international aid – or learn to put your creative thinking to work for government agencies, corporations or organisations anywhere in the world.

The Bachelor of Arts embraces new directions in teaching and practice-based learning to train the thinkers and researchers of the 21st century. Many of the biggest and most vital issues we face today are about human society and the human condition. How can we understand who we are, how we want to live, or what kind of society we want to create, without the insights, knowledge and skills provided by the humanities?

Major: Theatre and Creative Production
The Theatre and Creative Production major brings together creative production disciplines to provide a degree unlike any other being offered in Australia.

By enrolling in this major, you’ll learn how to create multi-media content, adapting to the changing face of theatre and performing arts in the wake of shifting technologies and audience expectations.

The Theatre and Creative Production major links forms of creative production, provoking commentary on society and promote change. You’ll be empowered to create your own theatre productions, work with established theatre companies, and/or provide creative production support to a wide range of employers.

3 reasons to study Theatre and Creative Production at Murdoch

  • Study and perform in professional theatre venues, including Studio 411 and Nexus Theatre.
  • Have the opportunity to participate in theatre internships to gain real world experience.
  • Learn from professional creative practitioners (actors, directors, writers, filmmakers, and theatre technicians).

What you’ll learn

  • Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you’ll cover include:
  • The ways theatre and creative production inform—and are informed by—understandings of complex human experiences of our past, present, and future.
  • Cultural, historical, social, ethical, and other contexts of theatre and creative production.
  • How to analyse competing interpretations of written and performative texts to inform creative practice.
  • How to thoughtfully interpret multiple perspectives in order to understand complex and diverse experiences.
  • Develop industry-relevant skills in theatrical and creative production.