Papers
100 Level
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MEDIA101 Media, Culture and Society
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MEDIA102 Film Production 1: Telling Stories (pre-req for MEDIA202)
Please note: Students wishing to take film and studio production at Level 200 and 300 must first complete MEDIA102 as a prerequisite paper. MEDIA102 can be taken as a 'Field of the Degree 100 Level Paper.'
200 Level
Please note: MEDIA102 is a prerequisite for MEDIA202, and MEDIA202 is a prerequisite for further study in film production.
300 Level
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MEDIA300 Contemporary Television
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MEDIA301 Animation: Theory and Practice
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MEDIA302 Film Production 3: From Concept to Screen
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MEDIA303 Cinema Worlds
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MEDIA304 Documentary Practices
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MEDIA305 Interactive Media Design
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MEDIA307 Professional Studio Production
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MEDIA308 Media and Social Change
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MEDIA309 Game, Play and Society
Please note: Students must complete four papers (60 points) from MEDIA300, MEDIA301, MEDIA302 or MEDIA303, MEDIA304, and MEDIA305.
List A: Academic Foundations
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ARTSC103 Rights and Reasons
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ARTSC105 Language in Context
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ENSLA103 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students
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ENSLA202 Oral Skills for Academic English
List B: Cultural Perspectives
Any Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies paper, or
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ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures: Introduction to Anthropology
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ANTHY102 Exploring Cultures: Aotearoa and the Pacific
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ANTHY201 Patriots, Racists, and Foreigners: Ethnicity and Identity in Global Perspective
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DSIGN252 Cultural Perspectives for Design
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EDUCA200 Te Hononga Tangata
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ENGLI200 Global Fictions
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GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities
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INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures
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INTLC221 Understanding East Asia
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INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity
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LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
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Any MAORI paper
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Any PACIS paper
List C: Work-Integrated Learning
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ALPSS301 Work-integrated learning - Placements
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ARTSW300 Arts and Cultural Festivals
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ARTSW301 Professional Practice in the Arts (prerequisites ARTSC110 - so open to all BA students)
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ARTSW302 Work-Related Project in the Arts (prerequisites ARTSC110 - so open to all BA students)
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LINGS301 Research Apprenticeship
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MEDIA307 Professional Studio Production
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POPST300 Population Studies Work-Related Project
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PSYCH301 Psychology Research Assistantship
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SOCSC301 Work-Integrated Learning - Work-Related Project
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WRITE396 Writing Studies Work Placement
*Please consult our Student Advisors for the correct work-integrated learning paper.
Subject to approval
Screen based media (film, tv, animation, digital games, ICTs) form an essential and necessary part of life in the 21st century - they inform, represent, thrill, shock, disgust, shape our thinking, direct our work patterns and practices, and broaden our social and communication experiences. A BA or BSocSc degree, majoring in Screen and Media Studies, or a BDes, majoring in Media Design, provides students with valuable creative and critical skills, and transferrable body of knowledge necessary to achieve success in media-dependant occupations. Studying Screen and Media provides a multi-disciplinary education (film & cultural studies, philosophy, psychology, communication studies, sociology, political-economy and more) that equips students with the ability to think critically, apply theory and research to understand how different aspects of culture and society function, and professional skills in writing and production applicable to film, television, documentary, animation, sound and interactive media. Screen and Media Studies lecturers possess expertise in a diverse range of theoretical and research approaches, creative practices and medium-specific knowledge.
During degree study students are encouraged to take advantage of a broad range of opportunities to apply their newfound knowledge and skills in telling their own stories and exploring their individual passions and interests. Screen and Media provides a supportive creative environment and research-empowering learning context for students to better understand human-media interactions.
Screen and Media Studies is available as a first major for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and the Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc). Screen and Media Studies may also be taken as a second major or minor, subject to approval of the Division in which the student is enrolled.
To complete Screen and Media Studies as a single major in the BA or the BSocSc, students must gain 135 points in papers listed for Screen and Media Studies, including 105 points above 100 level, and 60 points above 200 level. Students must complete MEDIA100, MEDIA200 and MEDIA201.
To complete Screen and Media Studies as part of a double major for the BA, BSocSc or other undergraduate degree, students must gain 120 points in papers listed for Screen and Media Studies, including 90 points above 100 level, and 45 points above 200 level. Students must complete MEDIA100, MEDIA200 and MEDIA201.
To complete a minor in Screen and Media Studies, students must complete 60 points from the papers listed for the Screen and Media Studies major, including at least 30 points above 100 level.
Note: MEDIA102 is the prerequisite for MEDIA202, and MEDIA202 is the prerequisite for MEDIA302.