Bachelor of Screen Media (Arts and Production)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Western Sydney University Parramatta

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Screen Media (Arts and Production) at Western Sydney University is a practical, industry-focused degree designed for students who want to build careers in film, television, and digital media production. It is ideal for creative students who are passionate about storytelling and want to learn how to develop, shoot, and produce professional screen content across different platforms.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1

In the first year, students build the creative and technical foundations of screen production. You explore introductory subjects focused on storytelling, visual communication, and basic production skills, helping you understand how screen ideas are developed and translated into visual form.

Year 2

In the second year, learning becomes more hands-on and production-based. Students develop practical skills in writing, directing, filming, and editing while working with industry-standard equipment and software to create screen content in collaborative environments.

Year 3

In the third year, students move into more advanced screen production work. You create complete projects such as short films or documentaries while strengthening your skills in post-production, teamwork, and storytelling for different media platforms.


Focus Areas

Film Production, Television Production, Digital Media, Screen Storytelling, Directing, Cinematography, Editing, Post-Production, Documentary Production, Visual Communication


Learning Outcomes

Graduates develop strong creative and technical skills in screen storytelling, production planning, filming, editing, and post-production. They are able to produce professional-quality media content, collaborate effectively in production teams, and work across film, television, and digital media industries.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The program is designed in line with industry expectations for screen and media production careers, with strong emphasis on professional practice, creative production workflows, and skills aligned with film, television, and digital media industries.


Reputation (Employability and Industry Links)

Western Sydney University is well known for its strong links with creative and media industries. Students gain exposure to industry practices through production-focused learning, and graduates move into careers in film production, television, digital media, content creation, and post-production roles.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Experiential learning in the Bachelor of Screen Media (Arts and Production) at Western Sydney University is built around doing real screen production work, not just studying theory. From early in the degree, students are immersed in hands-on filmmaking, television production, and digital media creation, using professional-grade studios, equipment, and editing facilities. The learning environment is structured to feel like a real production industry, where students take on creative and technical roles, collaborate in teams, and develop a professional portfolio through continuous project work.

Experiential learning: Students build practical screen production skills through studio access, industry-standard tools, collaborative projects, and real-world production experiences:

  • Access to a fully equipped television studio with multi-camera systems, professional lighting setups, and green screen technology for film and TV production work

  • Editing suites and digital production labs for post-production work including editing, sound design, and visual storytelling

  • Access to Adobe Creative Cloud software for video editing, motion graphics, colour grading, and digital content creation

  • Equipment lending services that allow students to use professional cameras, lighting kits, and audio recording equipment for location shoots

  • Industry engagement opportunities with broadcasters and production organisations such as ABC, SBS, and commercial media companies through internships and project collaborations

  • Work-integrated learning experiences where students participate in real or simulated production environments reflecting industry workflows

  • Group-based film and media projects where students take on professional production roles such as director, producer, editor, and cinematographer

  • Continuous portfolio development through practical assessments and production-based assignments across the degree

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Screen Media (Arts and Production) at Western Sydney University are prepared for practical, creative careers in film, television, and digital media. You can work in roles such as film producer, video content creator, television production assistant, digital media producer, or post-production editor, depending on your skills and the portfolio you build during the degree. Since the program is highly production-focused, your showreel and real project experience play a major role in helping you enter the industry confidently.

Progression & Future Opportunities: Western Sydney University supports your transition into the creative industry through hands-on learning, industry engagement, and career development services:

  • Western Sydney Careers and Employment services provide career coaching, resume and portfolio development, interview preparation, internship support, and employer networking opportunities

  • Strong industry connections with broadcasters and production companies such as ABC, SBS, Channels 7, 9, and 10, along with independent studios and creative organisations

  • Work-integrated learning and production-based assessments that replicate real film, television, and media industry environments

  • Access to professional studio facilities, editing suites, and production equipment that help you develop practical, job-ready technical skills

  • Continuous portfolio and showreel development throughout the degree, which is essential for employment in creative industries

  • Opportunities to engage with industry professionals through creative projects, events, and networking activities

  • Graduate pathways into film production, television, digital media, advertising content creation, and post-production roles across the creative sector

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, students can continue into postgraduate study such as a Master of Creative Industries, Master of Media Arts and Production, Master of Communication, or other specialised creative and media programs to further develop advanced skills or move into leadership, teaching, or research roles in the creative industries.

Program Key Stats

$34,776
$28,000
Mar Intake : 31st Jan


30 %
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Eligibility Criteria

CCC
2.3
24
60

NA
NA
6.5
82
60

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Visual Storyteller
  • In-House Video Content Producer
  • Documentary Maker
  • Digital and Social Media Producer
  • Games Designer
  • Multimedia Editor
  • Live Event Content Producer
  • Interactive Experience Creator
  • Sports Streaming Producer

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