
The following is a complete listing of papers offered by Screen and
Media Studies for the PostGraduate Certificate in Screen and Media
Studies (PGCert), PostGraduate Diploma in Screen and Media Studies
(PGDip), the Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) and the Master
of Arts (See the requirements
for Screen and Media degrees for more details).
All students enrolling for a graduate qualification, or part-qualification,
are expected to discuss their intended papers with the Graduate Advisor (Geoff Lealand)
or the Chairperson of the Programme. The Programme will positively consider
candidates with appropriate professional experience.
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SMST501-11A (NET) Researching the Media
SMST505-11A (HAM) Children and the Media
SMST507-11A (HAM) Scriptwriting
SMST511-11A (HAM) Images of Aotearoa/New Zealand
SMST512-11A (NET) Media and Creative Industries
SMST519-11A (HAM) Digital Cinema: Development
SMST590-11A (HAM) Directed Study
SMST591-11A (HAM) Dissertation (One Paper)
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SMST502-11B (HAM) Creative Theory
SMST503-11B (NET) Mobile Mediated World
SMST508-11B (NET) Teaching NCEA Media Studies
SMST518-11B (HAM) Digital Cinema: Production
SMST550-11B (HAM) Special Topic
SMST590-11B (HAM) Directed Study
SMST591-11B (HAM) Dissertation (One Paper)
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SMST590-11S (HAM) Directed Study
SMST590-11Y (HAM) Directed Study
SMST591-11Y (HAM) Dissertation (One Paper)
SMST592-11C (HAM) Dissertation (Two Papers)
SMST593-11C (HAM) Screen and Media Studies Thesis (Three papers)
SMST594-11C (HAM) Screen and Media Studies Thesis (Four papers)
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Note: From time to time and for various reasons papers may be subject
to change at short notice.
The Graduate information page has general information for graduates within the Programme, including
availability of resources, submission of work, deadlines, etc. (including the downloadable Word template for Masters proposals)
The online timetable provides details of the
scheduling of weekly teaching sessions.
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