PRIMARY CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION ELECTIVES AND CODES
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1 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION PRIMARY CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION ELECTIVES AND CODES Bundoora 2019 Information for Bachelor of Education students Bachelor of Education students need to complete a minimum of four subjects (known as a Sub-major or Minor) in a curriculum area. Bachelor of Education (Primary) All students in the Bachelor of Education (Primary) will undertake a curriculum specialisation in one of: English, Science, Mathematics, s, Humanities, Arts, Health Education, or Physical Education. Alternatively, students may elect to complete a combination of discipline subjects in a STEAM specialisation (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics). A curriculum specialisation in Primary STEAM comprises four first year subjects from different disciplines. Two first year subjects and two second year subjects are expected in other specialisations. The information below contains suggested 1 st, 2nd and 3rd year discipline subjects, provided as a guide only to enable students to make subject choices and are subject to availability. Students should plan their curriculum studies by checking the 2 nd and 3 rd year subjects they would like to do before choosing their 1 st year subjects. Choices may be limited due to pre-requisite requirements and location availability. Please use the University s Undergraduate section of the Handbook for more up-to-date information about subject options and availability. The Handbook can be accessed at Student Administration Advisors can also provide you with further advice and assistance. ARTS CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION - (For students wishing to undertake a STEAM specialisation, select one 1 st Year Level subject from the list below. Please note that all practical Art subjects are delivered at the Bendigo campus) CRA1ART What is Art CRA1STO Art and Narrative CRA1ECA Exploring Creative Arts DRA1MKT Making Theatre MAC1MME Making Media MAC1WFM Writing for Media VPA1PJ1 Introduction to Photojournalism DRA2MOA Modern Drama CRA2EON Exhibit 1 DRA2SIP Shakespeare in Performance MAC2USM Using Social Media DRA3AUD Australian Drama DRA3WFP Writing for Performance CRA3CRC Creative/Critical DRA3CAM Acting for the Camera For further discipline specific subjects please refer to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences section of the Handbook > courses offering majors in Creative Arts, Visual Arts, Writing, and Theatre. ENGLISH CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION ENG1DPL Death, Pleasure & the Literary Imagination ENG1SHS The Short Story HUS1MOV Moving Text: Page, Screen & Stage CRA1PWR Professional Writing CRA1ART What is Art CRA1STO Art and Narrative ENG2GOT The Gothic and its Children Using Social Narrative Analysis Media ENG2ALT American Literature ENG2WFI Writing Fiction CPW2RFW Reading for Writers ENG2CNF Creative Non-Fiction CRA2WRP Writing & Reading Poetry ENG2AUL Australian Literature HUS3WAB Writers in Action B ENG3BAR Romanticism ENG3NOV History of the Novel ENG3PRE Post-Colonial Reading
2 ENG3SAC Shakespeare and Contemporaries ENG3SRR Shakespeare, Realism and Romance CRA3CRC Critical/Creative CPW3EAP Editing and Publishing For discipline specific subjects at Year Level 2 and above, please refer to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences section of the Handbook > courses offering majors in English, Creative & Professional Writing, Literature HEALTH EDUCATION CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION PHE1IDH Individual Determinants of Health DTN1HNW Nutrition SOC2SOR Sociology of Relations PHE3DUB Drug Use and Additive Behaviour HUMANITIES CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION 1 st YEAR LEVEL SUBJECTS ECONOMICS ECO1RIG Recessions, Inflation and Economic Growth BUS1BUE Business Economics GEOGRAPHY GEG1SPP Society, People and Place HUS1MAP Mapping the World GEO1PRO Processes that Shape the Earth ENV1CSS Climate, Sustainability and Society HISTORY HIS1MLH Myth, Legend and History HIS1EPM Empires, Power and the Modern World DST1DEV Globalisation & Development CULTURAL STUDIES (includes Anthropology and Indigenous Studies) ANT1CAG Culture & Globalisation ANT1TLC Transforming Local Communities ABS1IAA Introduction to Aboriginal Australia DST1DEV Globalisation and Development AST1IIC Introduction to Asia: India and China AST1IJI Introduction to Asia: Japan and Indonesia GSD1SGI LEGAL STUDIES Sex, Gender, Identity LST1LOJ Law, Order and Justice HUS1PDC From Prisons to Detention Centres PHILOSOPHY PHI1QTM Questions that Matter PHI1CRT Critical Thinking POLITICS POL1AUP Democracies & Dictatorships: Introduction to Politics POL1PPE Politics, Philosophy & Economics POL1SNS States, Security & International Relations AST1IJI Introduction to Asia: Japan and Indonesia AST1IIC SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Asia: India and China SOC1SAC Introduction to Sociology SOC1GIL Regional Lives, Global Issues ECONOMICS ECO2CFC Consumers, Firms, Competition ECO2IQA Introduction to Quantitative Analysis ECM2IE Econometrics ECO2MFG Macroeconomic Fluctuations, Growth and Policy ECO2ERE GEOGRAPHY Principles of Environmental & Resource Economics (SUM) (Online) GEG2PPP Power and Place Available 2018 ENV2REM Remote Sensing and GIS SOC2SOM Sociology of Mobilities GEG2ACR Australian Cities and Regions HISTORY HIS2GMN Global Migration Stories HIS2ANA Anarchists, Terrorists and Freedom Fighters HIS2HTS Slavery and Human Trafficking HIS2AWA Post War America (Online) LAS2JAC From Pirates to Reggae CAH2ANR Ancient Rome: Slaves, Empire and Film CULTURAL STUDIES (includes Anthropology and Indigenous Studies) AST2BAB Bollywood and Beyond CAH2DTH Death, Burial and Afterlife CAH2GAE Gladiators and Emperors ABS2PIA Politics of Indigenous Australia ANT2ABA Anthropology of Aboriginal Australia GSD2SGD Sex, Gender and Diversity GSD2FCC LEGAL STUDIES Feminism, Conflict, Change LST2LJP Law, Justice and Power LST2CCL Crime, Law and Culture LST2DLA Discrimination and the Law LST2DRU Drugs, Governance and Modern Society
3 LST2SCR Sentencing and Corrections LST2VIC Victimology LST2POL Police, Society and Democracy LST2JCC Justice and Community Case Management PHILOSOPHY PHI2MMW Making of the Modern World PHI2EPT Ethics and Political Theory PHI2KIS POLITICS Knowledge, Individual and Society POL2NAS Nations and States POL2PID Political Ideas and Ideologies POL2PPE Contemporary Political Economy POL2DDA The Politics of International Human Rights POL2IOL International Law and Organisations POL2DPS Deliberation, Participation, Statecraft POL2TWP Theories of World Politics POL2DOP Doing Politics SOCIOLOGY SOC2TCS Theory, Culture and Society SOC2SOR Sociology of Relationships SOC2SOM Mobility Work and Society SOC2MIN Mind, Madness and Society SOC2HEW Social Inequalities in Health, Education and Work ECONOMICS ECM3MEC Modelling with Econometrics ECO3CMF Competition, Market Failure and Government ECO3EGS Economic Growth and Stability ECO3CCE Climate Change Economics (Online) GEOGRAPHY GEG3FWE Food, Water and Environment GEG3APC Asia Pacific Cities GEG3RED Regional Development ECO3CCE Climate Change Economics and Policy (Online) HISTORY HIS3GAH Genocides and the Holocaust HIS3AAH Australian Aboriginal History HIS3MHI Making History HIS3FRM Fundamentalism: Religion and Modernity HUS3GBP Gone Bush HIS3ACR The American Civil Rights Movement HIS3AEH Environmental History (Online) LAS3TSS Tango, Salsa & Samba CULTURAL STUDIES (includes Anthropology and Indigenous Studies) ANT3CHH Culture, Health and Healing ANT3CAE Culture and Environment ABS3EAV Encountering Aboriginal Victoria (SUM) ARC3AIA Australian Indigenous Archaeology HIS3AAH Australian Aboriginal History AST3CIA Critical Issues in Contemporary Asia ANT3MQA LEGAL STUDIES Doing Anthropology LST3LPC Law, Policy and Community LST3LSJ Law, Rights and Social Justice LST3BIG Big Issues in Criminology LST3SLR Socio-Legal Research PHILOSOPHY PHI3MBM Minds, Brains and Machines PHI3TCP Philosophy in the 20 th Century PHI3PNJ Plato and Nietzsche PHI3DTK Descartes to Kant POLITICS POL3CAP Politics, Power and Public Policy POL3HON Politics in our Time POL3IPC International Politics of Climate Change POL3MSS Borders, Boats and Barricades POL3SEA Southeast Asian Politics POL3HMP History of Modern Political Thought POL3AAW Australian Foreign Policy POL3DEM Democracy in Retreat? SOCIOLOGY SOC3MSR Methods in Sociological Research SOC3SOC Sociology of Culture SOC3EAI Ethnicity and Identity For discipline specific subjects at Level 2 and above, please refer to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences section of the Handbook > courses offering majors in Anthropology, History, Philosophy, Politics, and Culture, Sociology For subjects relating to the Economics/Business Studies discipline please refer to the La Trobe Business School section of the Handbook. LANGUAGE CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION (major in one of the following languages) French Modern Greek Beginners: FRE1001 French 1, FRE1002 French 2 Beginners: GST1001 Greek 1, GST1002 Greek 2 Intermediate: FRE2003 French 3, FRE2004 French 4 Advanced: GST3005 Greek 5, GST3006 Greek 6
4 Post Yr 12: FRE3005 French 5, FRE3006 French 6 Indonesian Italian Beginners: INM1001 Indonesian 1, INM1002 Indonesian 3 Beginners: ITA1001 Italian 1, ITA1002 Italian 2 Advanced: INM2003 Indonesian 3, INM2004 Indonesian 4 Advanced: ITA2003 Italian 3, ITA2004 Italian 4 Japanese Spanish Beginners: JPN1001- Japanese 1, JPN1002 Japanese 2 Beginners: SPA1001 Spanish 1, SPA1002 Spanish 2 Advanced: JPN2003 Japanese 3, JPN2004 Japanese 4 Intermediate: SPA2003 Spanish 3, SPA2004 Spanish 4 Chinese Beginners: CHI1001 Chinese 1, CHI1002 Chinese 2 Intermediate: CHI2003 Chinese 3, CHI2004 Chinese 4 Advanced: CHI4007 Chinese 7, CHI4008 Chinese 8 French Advanced: SPA3005 Spanish 5, SPA3006 Spanish 6 Modern Greek Beginners: FRE2003 French 3, FRE2004 French 4 Beginners: GST2003 Greek 3, GST2004 Greek 4 Intermediate: FRE3005 French 5, FRE3006 French 6 Advanced: GST4007 Greek 7, GST4008 Greek 8 Post Yr 12: FRE4007 French 7, FRE4008 French 8 Indonesian Beginners: INM2003 Indonesian 3, INM2004 Indonesian 4 Beginners: ITA2003 Italian 3, ITA2004 Italian 4 Advanced: INM3005 Indonesian 5, INM3006 Indonesian 6 Advanced: ITA3005 Italian 5, ITA3006 Italian 6 Japanese Italian Spanish Beginners: JPN2003 Japanese 3, JPN2004 Japanese 4 Beginners: SPA2003 Spanish 3, SPA2004 Spanish 4 Advanced: JPN3005 Japanese 5, JPN3006 Japanese 6 Intermediate: SPA3005, Spanish 5, SPA3006 Spanish 6 Chinese CHI2CCD China and Cultural Differences Beginners: CHI2003 Chinese 3, CHI2004 Chinese 4 Intermediate: CHI3005 Chinese 5, CHI3006 Chinese 6 Advanced: CHI2CCD China & Cultural Differences, CHI2CMT Chinese Modern Texts, LIN2LAS in Asia Advanced: SPA4007 Spanish 7, SPA4008 Spanish 8 For language discipline specific subjects please refer to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences section of the Handbook > Disciplines and Areas of Study: s MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION (sub-major in Mathematics some subjects require VCE Maths Methods 3&4 or Specialist Maths). Students must select two subjects at 1 st Year Level and 2 subjects at 2 nd or 3 rd Year Level. For students wishing to undertake a STEAM specialisation, select one 1 st Year Level subject from the list STEAM - BU STA1DCT Data-Based Critical Thinking OR MAT1MAB Mathematical Applications in Biology For students wishing to undertake a Maths Specialisation who have completed VCE Further Maths must complete the subject sequence listed directly below. FIRST YEAR SUBJECTS BUN MAT1DM Discrete Mathematics MAT1MAB Mathematical Applications in Biology MAT2ALC Algebra, Linear Codes and Automata MAT3DSA Discrete Structures and Algorithms For students wishing to undertake a Maths Specialisation who have completed VCE Maths Methods 3 & 4 MAT1NLA Number Systems & Linear Algebra MAT1CDE Calculus & Differential Equations MAT2ALC Algebra, Linear Codes and Automata MAT2ANA Analysis of Real Numbers and Functions MAT2LAL Linear Algebra MAT3DSA Discrete Structures and Algorithms
5 For further discipline specific subjects at Level 2 and above please refer to the College of Science, Health and Engineering section of the Handbook > courses offering majors in Mathematics or Mathematics and Statistics. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION Subject Subject Title DTN1NHW Introduction to Nutrition (Online) OR EXS1EFH Exercise, Fitness and Health EDU2MS Movement Studies 1 HBS1HBA Human Bioscience EDU3SSA Sport and Skill Analysis SCIENCE (GENERALIST) CURRICULUM SPECIALISATION - (For students wishing to undertake a STEAM specialisation, select one 1 st Year Level subject from the list below BIOLOGY BIO1EEB Ecology, Evolution & Biodiversity BIO1MGC Molecules, Genes & Cells BIO1APM Animal, Plant & Microbial Life CHEMISTRY CHE1CHF Chemistry Foundations CHE1GEN General Principles of Chemistry CHE1APL Applications of Chemistry PHYSICS (For STEAM only) PHY1SCA Principles of Physics A PHY1SCB Principles of Physics B PHY1LS Physics for Life Science MAT1NLA Number Systems & Linear Algebra MAT1CDE Calculus & Differential Equations ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, EARTH SCIENCE (GEOLOGY) CHE1CHF Chemistry Foundations CHE1GEN General Principles of Chemistry GEO1PRO Processes that Shape the Earth CHE1APL Applications of Chemistry ENV1CSS Climate, Sustainability and Society BIOLOGY Depending on the area of interest, students can choose subjects from any of the following Biological Science disciplines: ZOO Zoology, GEN Genetics, MIC Microbiology, BOT Botany, BIO Any Biology, ENV Environmental Please consult the Handbook Bachelor of Biological Sciences (BUN) or Bachelor of Science (BEN) for further information CHEMISTRY CHE2FCA Fundamentals of Chemistry A CHE2FCB Fundamentals of Chemistry B CHE2MOC Medicinal and Organic Chemistry CHE2NAC Forensic and Analytical Chemistry ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, EARTH SCIENCE (GEOLOGY) AGR2ILS Introduction to Land and Soil ENV2REM Remote Sensing and GIS BOT2ILP Inner Life of Plants ENV2EGW Groundwater Sustainability & Contamination WCB2IC Issues in Conservation BIOLOGY Depending on the area of interest, students can choose subjects from any of the following Biological Science disciplines: ZOO Zoology, GEN Genetics, MIC Microbiology, BOT Botany, BIO Any Biology, ENV Environmental Please consult the Handbook Bachelor of Biological Sciences (BUN) or Bachelor of Science (BEN) for further information CHEMISTRY CHE3ADA Advanced Chemistry A CHE3LAB Advanced Chemistry Laboratory CHE3EAC Chemistry and the Environment ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, EARTH SCIENCE (GEOLOGY) ENV3EGL Climate Change and Landscape Evolution AGR3LS Land and Soil Management ENV3LEC Landscape Ecology and Conservation TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING
6 For students wishing to undertake a STEAM specialisation you can select subjects from the list below, or alternatively access the Handbook for 1 st Year Level Technology and Engineering subjects EMS1CAD Computer Aided Design EMS1EDP Engineering Design and Problem Solving CSE1PE Programming Environment
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