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An undergraduate degree with a minor in the intended postgraduate subject, followed by a Graduate Certificate in Arts approved in the intended postgraduate subject;. The Postgraduate Diploma in Communication is awarded with an endorsement in the primary field of study. A Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in the intended postgraduate subject or equivalent; or.

A Bachelor of Arts degree with a minor in the intended postgraduate subject, followed by a GCertArts approved in the intended postgraduate subject or equivalent; or. A Bachelor of Arts degree followed by a GDipArts in the intended postgraduate subject or equivalent. The Bachelor of Communication with Honors will be awarded with a subject within the primary area of ​​study.

BA (Hons) or PGDipArts, in the same discipline to be completed by thesis only;. Completion of a BC (Hons) or PGDipC attested in the intended field of study and with at least an average grade of B. Thesis worth 120 credits in the primary subject area of ​​the previous qualification.

The master's degree in communication is awarded with a subject within the primary field of study.

Distance learning has many benefits for you as a student, most notably the flexibility to study from anywhere in the world and work the hours that suit your other life commitments. It is awarded to students enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate course taught in English. 6,000 awarded for one year to students enrolled in their final year of full-time study for: a bachelor's degree, a bachelor's degree with honors, a graduate or postgraduate degree, or up to the first year of a two-year master's degree.

Up to $15,000 per year for a master's student and up to $25,000 for a doctoral student awarded for one year to students eligible to enroll in a master's or doctoral degree. 15,000 is awarded for one year to students enrolled or eligible to enroll full-time in the thesis research component (90-120 credits) of their master's degree. 25,000 is awarded annually for a maximum of 3 years to students enrolled or eligible to enroll in a 120-credit research paper over a 12-month period towards a Ph.D.

28,000 awarded per year for a maximum of 3 years to students enrolled or eligible for full-time enrollment for a 120-credit research project over a 12-month period for Ph.D. For PhD students, funding for research-related costs (currently up to $3000 at the time of your enrolment) is available on application to the Head of School. Regardless of whether you are enrolled full-time or part-time, you can choose to start the first or second semester.

Full-time study is defined as enrollment in 105 credits or more during a 12-month period (either February to February, or July to July). Part-time study is defined as enrollment in 90 credits or less during a 12-month period (February to February, or July to July). For students completing qualifications that include a dissertation, you can switch between part-time and full-time before starting your dissertation.

If you want to specialize in a creative field, a master's degree in creative writing is the best way to go. If you are regularly enrolled in a master's thesis, you can start in February or July, depending on the availability of supervision. Part-time students must start in February and enroll in a double semester offer of 60 credits (Part I in the first year of study and Part II the following year).

139.703 Critical and Creative Research

Develop a sustained, critical argument, at an advanced level, on at least one current topic in research writing and/or instructional writing. Please note: Learning outcomes may change until the beginning of the semester in which the paper is submitted. In addition to accessing the paper guide, students will be required to access core and supplementary digital study resources, contribute to discussion forums, and complete online activities and assessment assignments.

Essential study resources that can be published in print will be made available to students who request them.

139.724 Literary Revolutions

The innovations and technical demands of our most challenging writers will be studied through selected international examples. The most up-to-date list of necessary textbooks is available online via the paper search function. Students who are unable to attend can cover the same material and deliver their seminar online if necessary.

Students will explore the lyric poem as a genre by examining and questioning assumptions about speaker, form, structure, and language. They will explore these questions by reading contemporary (late 20th and 21st century) poems and critical essays, and by writing their own poems, critical essays, and peer reviews. Assessments include a portfolio of original poems, a critical essay, four peer reviews and a range of online submissions.

The paper examines the critical context of contemporary media practice and investigates how media texts, technologies and institutions respond to and produce processes of globalization. Students will focus on the use of digital and mobile media technologies and consciously negotiate decisions regarding the cultural, social, political, economic, ethical and environmental implications of their own media production, distribution and consumption. demonstrate a critical understanding of the main theoretical approaches to globalization and be able to apply them in their work;

Identify and understand how their own practices of media production, distribution and consumption contribute to global citizenship;

154.747 Media Practice and Global Culture

In addition to the 154 coded articles offered by the Faculty of English and Media Studies, there is another article, 219,705 Advanced News Media Processes, offered by the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing. If you are regularly enrolled in a master's, master's or master's thesis, you can start in February or July. For research assignments only (research reports and dissertations), you must enroll at the campus where your first supervisor is located, unless you are enrolling as a distance student.

For guidance on appropriate enrollment in your situation, please contact the Postgraduate Program Coordinator.

154.702 Advanced Film Studies

An introduction to theoretical frameworks and research designs and methods in Media Studies and to various issues that arise in conducting research. Students preparing to conduct research-based theses or projects receive assistance in preparing their proposals. Apply key concepts and methods of media research to the analysis of complex media technologies, practices and texts;.

Demonstrate in writing an understanding of the potential uses and relevance of the main methods of media research;.

154.709 Technology and Cultural Change

219.705 Advanced News Media Processes

In cases where an artistic work is included, the research report must contain sufficient explanatory writing to demonstrate the satisfactory achievement of the range of skills mentioned above on which the work will be assessed. The penultimate version of the Research Report must be made available to the supervisor at least three weeks before the expected date for final review. The penultimate version of the thesis must be made available to the supervisor at least three weeks before the expected date for final revision.

The penultimate version of the thesis must be made available to the supervisor at least six weeks before the expected date for final revisions. 34; Freedom Within: The Representation of Madness in Paulo Coelho's Veronica Decides to Die and Janet Frame's Faces in the Water." Investigations".

34; Collapsing Frontiers: Literary Fiction and the Genre Form in Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policemen's Union Ngaio Road: A Novel.". 34; From Pursuit of 'Paradise': The Myth of the South Island and Its Enemies: A Critical and Creative Investigation of Aotearoa.". 34; The currency of heroic fantasy: The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter from ideology to industry.".

Baxter, Mervyn Thompson, Renée and Robert Lord, five playwrights who helped change the face of New Zealand drama." 34; The Making and Breaking of Savage Minds: Putting the Resistance Back into New Zealand's Hip Hop Subculture." . 34; Skanks, hobos and sex toys: representations of women in texts about men's lifestyles and the negative effects on women's self-esteem.".

34;From Popular Art to Mass Culture: Autonomous Technology and the Intellectual History of Fast Food." This is an annual event for students enrolled in full research papers to present their work in progress to their peers and to the staff of the school There are computer labs on lower floor 2 of the Atrium building and in the Quad B basement.

Discuss publication of the study and agree on the timing and authorship of the publication; The supervisor's role is to help you achieve the best outcome you are capable of.

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