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Doctor of Visual and Performing Arts
About the course Students of the Doctor of Visual and Performing Arts may gain improved individual arts practice or relate to arts-based careers such as tertiary level teaching, arts administration, gallery curatorship, cultural planning or other similar professions. By providing a major project subject and choice of topics within the coursework subjects, the course aims to cater equally to candidates in all visual and performing arts fields for which supervision can be provided.
Credit Students entering the Doctoral program having completed CSU’s Master of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts) or a Master of Visual and Performing Arts degree or that part of the Master degree which articulates with the Doctoral program, will be granted 64 points credit as follows:
- ART501 ART511 Theories of Criticism (16 points)
- ART502 ART512 Critical Reading and Research (16 points)
- ART503 ART513 Applied Criticism (16 points)
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- ART505 ART515 Exhibition/Performance/Project Exegesis (16 points) (offered between 1996 and 2001)
- ART504 ART514 Topic Research and Development (16 points)
Applicants for entry to the Doctoral program who have completed a Master program at another university will be assessed for credit on a case-by-case basis. Graduation requirements
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.
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