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ARTS PRACTICAL ART - Painting/Printmaking Bursary J
Who can enrol? Those who have 6 or better in SFC Art. J
Costs: Course fee $15. Students will be expected to purchase their own paint,
paper and brushes. J
Course
outline: This course is designed with the purpose of producing a
portfolio for the Bursary examination. It
also aims to cultivate a mature, systematic and regenerative attitude, towards
the production of art works. J
Assessment: UB (externally moderated). J
This
course leads to: University Entrance - Fine Arts Degree, craft/design. Polytechnic course - Visual Communication courses, Art
Foundation Certificate. J
For
further information see: Miss Kilkelly
PRACTICAL ART - Photography Bursary J
Who can enrol? Students who have completed the SFC Practical
Photography with 5 or better. J
Costs: Students must purchase their own materials
(approximately $300 for the year). J
Course
outline: This course is designed with the purpose of producing a
portfolio for the Bursary examination. It
also aims to cultivate a mature, systematic and regenerative attitude towards
the production of photography. J
Assessment: UB (externally moderated). J
This
course leads to: University Entrance - Fine Arts Degree Polytechnic courses (photography) Photo Journalism Commercial Photography J
For
further information see: Miss Kilkelly DRAMA Higher School
Certificate J
Who can enrol? Must have a 5 or better in SFC Drama. J
Costs: Nil J
Course
outline: Study of acting, directing, improvisation, theatre and
stage craft. Mainly practical course which requires a high degree of
commitment. J
Assessment: Internal achievement based. Higher School Certificate J
This
course leads to: Profession in theatre or amateur theatre, dealing with
the public. Public speaking. Personal development/lifeskills. J
For
further information see: Miss Rapsey
MUSIC Bursary J
Who can enrol? Any student who has successfully completed a Year 12
music course, or in consultation with the Music teacher. J
Costs: Students are to supply one audio and one video tape. J
Course
outline: Students have the option of specialising more in either
the Performance or Composition aspects. All
students undertake studies of major musical works throughout the year. J
Assessment: Performance and composition aspects make up 60% with an
end of year external examination making up the remaining 40%. J
This
course leads to: Tertiary music courses such as Level One of a
University Music Degree or a Polytechnic Music Diploma. J
For
further information see: Mr Shea
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