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The University of Melbourne's Graduate Diploma of Arts establishes a strong base for advanced academic pursuits and research. Enhance your analytical and critical thinking skills to address modern scenarios while grasping key concepts and frameworks in your chosen field. Explore current subjects such as anthropology, gender studies, and creative writing, or choose to specialize in languages including Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, or French. Customize your learning path with diverse electives and take advantage of adaptable scheduling, with evening course options available.
Screen and Cultural Studies integrates multiple theoretical approaches, methodologies, and subject areas previously covered under Cinema Studies and Cultural Studies. This interdisciplinary program examines film and mass media, cinematic history, global film industries from Hollywood to Asian cinema, television and entertainment, documentary filmmaking, digital gaming, internet culture, and cross-cultural representation. The curriculum explores film aesthetics, identity and gender studies, narrative analysis, and class ideologies. Learners engage with various screen-based media, digital platforms, and popular culture to understand their historical context, societal impact, and theoretical connections to modern power structures, economics, and cultural practices. Through cutting-edge instruction, students develop fresh perspectives for evaluating contemporary media and cultural phenomena. Faculty members specialize in screen culture analysis, media evolution, entertainment studies, gender and sexuality research, postcolonial theory, international cinema, cultural policy, and media archaeology.