Screen Arts and Production at UTS
The footage featured in this video is a montage of works produced by the UTS students. Find out more about our Screen Arts and Production courses.
This course will be available from Autumn 2025.
The Master of Screen Arts and Production is for anyone looking to deepen, enhance or reframe their skills as a screen industry practitioner.
In this course students engage in hands-on and practical training, develop a network of creative collaborators, and create a portfolio of original films and other screen works. Core subjects introduce students to a set of common foundational skills, whilst a broad range of industry-aligned electives allow students to specialise in a chosen aspect of screen production craft. All students will be exposed to subjects fostering excellence and innovation in scripted and non-scripted production, and cutting-edge media art.
Working with professional film equipment and software, students are continually challenged by learning that is research-inspired and integrated with professional practice; all in our unique studio based classroom environment designed to help students explore, experiment with, and further define their creative voice. By immersing themselves in their creative practice, and spending time developing projects that they can present to industry at the conclusion of the course, a Master of Screen Arts and Production at UTS enables students to find and develop the skills and ideas that will set them apart.
Taught by industry practitioners who have mentored award-wining graduates, the UTS Master of Screen Arts and Production has been designed to meet the demands of this dynamic and fast changing industry.
The course aims to equip students with a strong foundation in the creative and industrial practices of the contemporary screen industry. Graduates emerge as highly motivated problem solvers with a sophisticated understanding of the processes involved in producing and distributing screen content to audiences. The program employs an innovative, audience-focused, and ethical approach to all phases of production. By combining practice-oriented learning with a focus on broader industry issues, graduates are able to adapt to and influence their own opportunities, positioning them as agile screen industry practitioners of the future.
The footage featured in this video is a montage of works produced by the UTS students. Find out more about our Screen Arts and Production courses.
Typical course programs are shown below for full-time and part-time students, commencing in Autumn or Spring sessions.
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Unscripted | 57684 | 12 |
Studio: Scripted | 57685 | 12 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Screen Experiences | 57686 | 12 |
Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio:Screen Arts Project | 57687 | 12 |
Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Unscripted | 57684 | 12 |
Studio: Scripted | 57685 | 12 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Screen Experiences | 57686 | 12 |
Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio:Screen Arts Project | 57687 | 12 |
Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Unscripted | 57684 | 12 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Scripted | 57685 | 12 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Screen Experiences | 57686 | 12 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio:Screen Arts Project | 57687 | 12 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Unscripted | 57684 | 12 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Scripted | 57685 | 12 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio: Screen Experiences | 57686 | 12 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 12 credit points from the following: | 12 | |
Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | cbk92344 | 24 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Studio:Screen Arts Project | 57687 | 12 |
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In most cases, UTS offers domestic students entry to postgraduate courses on a fee paying basis.
Tuition fees are charged:
Fees for future year(s) published in the online calculator, whilst unlikely to change, are estimates only. UTS makes every effort to provide up to date future year(s) fee estimates and to limit any changes, however, UTS reserves the right to vary fees for future year(s) at any time.
Tuition fees can be found in the online calculator.
A small number of postgraduate courses offer government subsidised Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). Find out whether there are CSPs available in this course by visiting our postgraduate fees page.
In addition to tuition fees, students are required to pay a Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). The purchase of textbooks and other course materials may also result in additional costs.
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Tuition fees for international postgraduate coursework students can be found using fees search.
Tuition fees must be paid in advance each session and are subject to annual increase. Fees for future year(s) published in fees search, whilst unlikely to change, are estimates only. UTS makes every effort to provide up to date future year(s) fee estimates and to limit any changes, however, UTS reserves the right to vary fees for future year(s) at any time.
For this course, the cost per credit point for 2025 is $944. The total credit points are 72.
All international students should familiarise themselves with the following documents:
In addition to tuition fees, students may be required to pay a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). Textbooks and other course materials will also result in additional costs.
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For further information on costs related to your study at UTS, visit the international students' fees information page.
Upon completion of the program, graduates emerge as creative and cultural producers capable of incubating, producing, and post-producing content for screen, digital media, and emerging platforms.
Career possibilities include roles such as directors, producers, multi-platform storytellers, advertising creatives, festival and digital channel curators, and post-production specialists in screen and immersive media. Graduates emerge with the ability to generate and deliver sophisticated prototypes, portfolios, and projects for the screen industry.
Students complete 72 credit points of study. All students are required to complete four core subjects. Students also select four elective subjects from a list of choices.
Full-time students are required to undertake 24 credit points per session. Part-time students should undertake 12 credit points per session.
Requirement | Credit Points |
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STM91920 Core Subjects (Screen Arts) | 48 |
CBK92344 Elective Subjects (Screen Arts) | 24 |
Total | 72 |
The course is offered on a one and a half (1.5) years, full-time basis, or three (3) years, part-time basis.
Full-time, on campus
Part-time, on campus
To be eligible for admission to this course, applicants must meet the following criteria.
Applicants must have one of the following:
OR
Applicants who do not meet the criteria above should consider applying for C11378 Graduate Certificate in in Screen Arts and Production: Documentary or C11379 Graduate Certificate in in Screen Arts and Production: Drama.
Supporting documentation to be submitted with the application
For applicants who need to demonstrate work experience:
For applicants who need to demonstrate their interest in the course:
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL iBT: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64 with a writing score of 50; or C1A/C2P: 176-184 with a writing score of 169.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
International studentsVisa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.
If you don't meet the admission requirements for this course, there may be alternative pathways to help you gain admission.
Students who have successfully completed subjects from the Graduate Certificate in Screen Arts and Production: Documentary (C11378) or the Graduate Certificate in Screen Arts and Production: Drama(C11379) are eligible for recognition of prior learning for completed subjects.
The Screen Arts and Production courses are part of an articulated program comprising of the Graduate Certificate Screen Arts and Production: Drama, Graduate Certificate Screen Arts and Production: Documentary, Graduate Diploma in Screen Arts and Production (exit-only course), Master of Screen Arts and Production and the Master of Screen Arts and Production (Extension).
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Here are a few important things for you to check out before you apply:
Domestic applicants can apply via My Student Portal.
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Here are a few important things for you to check out before you apply:
You can meet an international student advisor at one of our events worldwide to ask questions and submit an application.
Visit the UTS Handbook for full academic dates. Visit essential information for international students for the application closing dates.
International applicants apply to study via UTS International.
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