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LATIN 301
: Latin Literary Texts 3A2022 Semester One (1223)
Detailed study of prescribed texts with reference to their language and meaning, and critical appreciation of their literary, historical and/or philosophical qualities.
Prerequisite: 30 points from LATIN 200-205
627
LATIN 301
: Latin Literary Texts 3A2021 Semester One (1213)
Detailed study of prescribed texts with reference to their language and meaning, and critical appreciation of their literary, historical and/or philosophical qualities.
Prerequisite: 30 points from LATIN 200-205
628
LATIN 301
: Latin Literary Texts 3A2020 Semester One (1203)
Detailed study of prescribed texts with reference to their language and meaning, and critical appreciation of their literary, historical and/or philosophical qualities.
Prerequisite: 30 points from LATIN 200-205
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LATIN 302
: Latin Literary Texts 3B2021 Semester Two (1215)
Detailed study of prescribed texts with reference to their language and meaning, and critical appreciation of their literary, historical and/or philosophical qualities.
Prerequisite: 30 points from LATIN 200-205
630
LATIN 302
: Latin Literary Texts 3B2020 Semester Two (1205)
Detailed study of prescribed texts with reference to their language and meaning, and critical appreciation of their literary, historical and/or philosophical qualities.
Prerequisite: 30 points from LATIN 200-205
631
LATIN 714A
: Translation Portfolio: Latin to English2020 Semester One (1203)
A learning portfolio which may include practical exercises in translation, comparative study of different translations of one or more Latin authors, stylistic analysis, or study of the translation history of one or more Latin texts.
Restriction: LATIN 700
To complete this course students must enrol in LATIN 714 A and B, or LATIN 714
632
LOGICOMP 301
: Philosophy and Computation2025 Semester One (1253)
Covers a range of issues arising from the engagement of philosophy and computer science. Topics include the nature of computation, the limits of computation, and philosophical problems facing Artificial Intelligence.
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 120, and PHIL 216 or 222
633
LOGICOMP 301
: Philosophy and Computation2024 Semester One (1243)
Covers a range of issues arising from the engagement of philosophy and computer science. Topics include the nature of computation, the limits of computation, and philosophical problems facing Artificial Intelligence.
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 120, and PHIL 216 or 222
634
LOGICOMP 301
: Philosophy and Computation2023 Semester One (1233)
Covers a range of issues arising from the engagement of philosophy and computer science. Topics include the nature of computation, the limits of computation, and philosophical problems facing Artificial Intelligence.
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 120, and PHIL 216 or 222
635
LOGICOMP 301
: Philosophy and Computation2022 Semester One (1223)
Covers a range of issues arising from the engagement of philosophy and computer science. Topics include the nature of computation, the limits of computation, and philosophical problems facing Artificial Intelligence.
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 120, and PHIL 216 or 222
636
LOGICOMP 301
: Philosophy and Computation2021 Semester One (1213)
Covers a range of issues arising from the engagement of philosophy and computer science. Topics include the nature of computation, the limits of computation, and philosophical problems facing Artificial Intelligence.
Prerequisite: PHIL 222 or COMPSCI 225
637
LOGICOMP 301
: Philosophy and Computation2020 Semester One (1203)
Covers a range of issues arising from the engagement of philosophy and computer science. Topics include the nature of computation, the limits of computation, and philosophical problems facing Artificial Intelligence.
Prerequisite: PHIL 222 or COMPSCI 225
638
MEDIA 101
: Film Studies2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to the feature film and the main traditions of film criticism. A series of significant films, from 1915 to the present, are explored in detail. The aim is to develop a historical perspective, an awareness of film-making as an art and an interest in the relationship between films and society, including debates about race, gender, censorship.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
639
MEDIA 101
: Film Studies2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to the feature film and the main traditions of film criticism. A series of significant films, from 1915 to the present, are explored in detail. The aim is to develop a historical perspective, an awareness of film-making as an art and an interest in the relationship between films and society, including debates about race, gender, censorship.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
640
MEDIA 101
: Film Studies2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to the feature film and the main traditions of film criticism. A series of significant films, from 1915 to the present, are explored in detail. The aim is to develop a historical perspective, an awareness of film-making as an art and an interest in the relationship between films and society, including debates about race, gender, censorship.
Restriction: FTVMS 101
641
MEDIA 102
: Media and Culture2025 Semester Two (1255)
Examines popular media texts, genres, audiences and industries, reflecting on how they influence our notions of self and society. Draws on case studies from a range of popular media, from film and television to comics, games, popular music, social media and advertising. Fosters critical perspectives on media as vehicles for cultural meaning, alongside strategies for crafting personal and collective narratives.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
642
MEDIA 102
: Media and Culture2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines popular media texts, genres, audiences and industries, reflecting on how they influence our notions of self and society. Draws on case studies from a range of popular media, from film and television to comics, games, popular music, social media and advertising. Fosters critical perspectives on media as vehicles for cultural meaning, alongside strategies for crafting personal and collective narratives.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
643
MEDIA 102
: Media and Culture2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines popular media texts, genres, audiences and industries, reflecting on how they influence our notions of self and society. Draws on case studies from a range of popular media, from film and television to comics, games, popular music, social media and advertising. Fosters critical perspectives on media as vehicles for cultural meaning, alongside strategies for crafting personal and collective narratives.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
644
MEDIA 202
: Hollywood and its Others2024 Semester Two (1245)
An investigation of Hollywood’s interactions with European and Asian cinema, with a particular focus on its industrial, aesthetic and cultural aspects. Students will gain a historical understanding of Hollywood cinema and how its relationships with other film cultures have shaped the dynamics of global cinema.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies and 30 points passed, or 30 points in Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice
Restriction: MEDIA 307
Restriction: MEDIA 307
645
MEDIA 212
: Video Games: Theory and Culture2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of video games as a new media form situated in the broader context of media theory and history. Considers video gaming as an industry, as a leisure activity, and as a site of aesthetic and narrative innovation. The course examines what makes video games a distinctive media form.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies and 30 points passed, or 30 points in Communication
Restriction: MEDIA 328
Restriction: MEDIA 328
646
MEDIA 214
: Social Media2024 Semester Two (1245)
Addresses issues related to the use of social media and considers in particular the influence of new media corporations such as Facebook, as well as platforms like Twitter, SnapChat, Tinder and YouTube. Explores our cultural practices and social rituals in relation to these peer-to-peer, one-to-many media technologies, and examines this revolution in the media landscape.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies and 30 points passed, or 30 points in Communication
Restriction: COMMS 204, MEDIA 314
Restriction: COMMS 204, MEDIA 314
647
MEDIA 218
: Popular Music on Screens2023 Semester One (1233)
Explores relationships between popular music and visual media, such as film, television and online media. Includes analysis of documentaries, feature films, TV shows, music videos and social media platforms. Themes include stardom, fandom, songs, dancing, music genres, technologies and industries. Texts are situated in debates about music media and power relations marked by class, gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies, or ANTHRO 106, and 30 points passed
Restriction: FTVMS 218, 323, MEDIA 323
Restriction: FTVMS 218, 323, MEDIA 323
648
MEDIA 221
: Action Films2025 Semester Two (1255)
Investigates action films as a genre and a “spectacle” in world cinema. Considers the aesthetic qualities of the genre and its interaction with the wider context. Issues studied include the relationship between conventions and inventions, the combination of visual and aural spectacle, as well as how identity is articulated through the discourse of nation, gender, ethnicity, age and the landscape.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies and 30 points passed
Restriction: MEDIA 315
Restriction: MEDIA 315
649
MEDIA 221
: Action Films2023 Semester One (1233)
Investigates action films as a genre and a “spectacle” in world cinema. Considers the aesthetic qualities of the genre and its interaction with the wider context. Issues studied include the relationship between conventions and inventions, the combination of visual and aural spectacle, as well as how identity is articulated through the discourse of nation, gender, ethnicity, age and the landscape.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies and 30 points passed
Restriction: FTVMS 221, 315, MEDIA 315
Restriction: FTVMS 221, 315, MEDIA 315
650
MEDIA 222
: Comics and Graphic Storytelling2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores the medium of comics both as a visual language and as a means of communication. Beginning with a history of comics, the course considers a variety of storytelling techniques, ranging from comics journalism to graphic medicine, from activism to indigeneity, as well as superheroes, the underground, and manga.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Art History or Media and Screen Studies and 30 points passed, or 30 points in Communication or Transnational Culture and Creative Practice
Restriction: MEDIA 327
Restriction: MEDIA 327