Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation (Honours)

2025 Deakin University Handbook

Year

2026 course information

Award granted Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation (Honours)
Deakin course codeA452
Course Credit Points8
Course version1
Faculty

Faculty of Arts and Education

Course Information

For students who commenced from 2020 to 2025

Final Intake

Offered to continuing students only.

The final intake to this course was in teaching period 1, 2025. Students should contact Student Central for course, course map and enrolment information.

Duration1 year full-time or part-time equivalent
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 8

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Take your screen practice to the next level with an honours year. Build on the practical skills and depth of knowledge developed in the first three years of your degree by undertaking an advanced research project through Deakin's Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation (Honours). You will undergo an elevated study experience to emerge as a critically engaged, highly skilled screen practitioner and researcher.

The honours program opens doors to a career in the screen industry or the opportunity to delve deeper into your research with a masters degree or PhD. By completing an additional year of specialised study, you will produce a significant screen production folio and gain that edge future employers are searching for in an industry renowned for its competitiveness.

Do you want to further your skills in film, television and animation?

You will be treated as an independent screen practitioner and your experience will be quite different from that you have experienced as an undergraduate student. Whether you are working as an individual practitioner or in a creative team, you will emerge from your honours year as a critically engaged and highly skilled screen practitioner and researcher.

Take a deep dive into screen practice and build knowledge in traditional scholarly research. We teach you the fundamental skills of traditional scholarly research so that you can successfully locate your screen practice in the field and critically engage with the work of others.

An honours year allows you the time to focus closely on your screen practice. The course has a deliberate focus to allow students to enter a single degree and receive highly regarded learning experiences in screen practice and research.

After graduating, you can further your studies in research or professional practice by applying for direct entry into second year of the Master of Film and Television by coursework, a Master of Arts by Research, or you could pursue a PhD.

Participation requirements

Compulsory learning experiences

Completion of compulsory technical skills or workshops are required for all students enrolled into the Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation (Honours). This is equivalent to approximately 2 X 2-hour sessions per year.

Reasonable adjustments

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. More information available at Disability support services.

Mandatory student checks

Any unit which contains work integrated learning, a community placement or interaction with the community may require a police check, Working with Children Check or other check.

Pathways

Students who have a Bachelor qualification in an equivalent course will be considered for the Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation (Honours) program.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes
Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities Identify and apply reflective practice-led research within a screen practice context that incorporates non-traditional research and relevant traditional research that critically engage with histories, traditions and contemporary ideas within screen culture.
Communication Articulate the relationship between practical creative processes and discipline specific and interdisciplinary ideas to inform discussions of screen based works, decision-making processes and relevant contemporary ideas in screen culture.
Digital literacy Critically integrate digital strategies in screen practice inquiry and engage with and apply digital technologies that actualise an emerging professional identity.
Critical thinking Investigate, evaluate and synthesise ideas within screen discourse in order to establish the relationship of a selection of ideas focused through a screen-based project.
Problem solving Identify, evaluate and select the methods, techniques and processes to best investigate proposed screen based project; and engage with discovery and ambiguity characteristic of creative practice.
Self-management Communicate with supervisors, technical staff and collaborators and develop a responsive approach to critical feedback in the context of practice- led research.
Teamwork Contribute to the critical culture of creative practice through peer feedback, group critique and participation in industry standard forums.
Global citizenship Establish ethical approaches that recognise the value of screen practice in diverse communities and cultures and transfer creative practice outcomes into real world contexts.

Approved at Faculty Board March 2019

Course rules

To complete the Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation (Honours) you must pass 8 credit points. This includes:

  • DAI001 Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin (0-credit-point compulsory unit) in your first study period
  • 8 credit points of core units.

Most units are equal to one credit point. As a full-time student you will study four credit points per trimester and usually undertake two trimesters per year.

Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements.

Course structure

Core units

Compulsory 0-credit point module

To be completed in the first trimester of study:

DAI001Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin

Core units

ACA410 Contemporary Debates in the Creative Arts [no longer available for enrolment]

ACA411 Creative Research Methods [no longer available for enrolment]

ACA401 Creative Studio A [no longer available for enrolment]

ACA412 Transgressive Acts in Cinema, Art, Performance [no longer available for enrolment]

ACA491Supervised Creative/Industry Project A

ACA492Critical Writing: Theory and Contexts

ACA493Supervised Creative/Industry Project B


Assessment

The assessment of the written exegesis and creative practice (a short film project) will be panel based. Embedded in units there will be draft essays, practical submissions, workshops and presentations to provide guidance to students.


Course duration

You may be able to study available units in the optional third trimester to fast-track your degree, however your course duration may be extended if there are delays in meeting course requirements, such as completing a placement.

Other course information

There is an option with course director approval for students to complete the program over two trimesters.

International students are required to study full-time to complete their course within the duration registered on CRICOS.

Other learning experiences

There will an opportunity to connect with industry professions including workshops, such as Directing and Cinematography, taken by industry professionals.

Upon successful completion of the course there may be an opportunity to be included in an annual screening of Honours films at Lido Cinemas in Hawthorn at the end of the year. A list of potential industry organisations such as Australian Directors Guild and Soundfirm post house offer in-kind prizes for our annual screen awards.

Research and research-related study

The Bachelor Film Television and Animation (Honours) requires the students to complete an exegesis of approximately 4000-words which will inform the creative practice of a film of 5-15 minutes in length.

Fees and charges

Tuition fees will vary depending on the type of fee place you hold, your course, your commencement year, the units you choose to study, your study load and/or unit discipline.

Your tuition fees will increase annually at the start of each calendar year. All fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD) and do not include additional costs such as textbooks, computer equipment or software, other equipment, mandatory checks, travel, consumables and other costs.

For further information regarding tuition fees, other fees and charges, invoice due dates, withdrawal dates, payment methods visit our Current students website.

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Further information

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