REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE PASS DEGREE
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1 BACHELOR OF ARTS (Pass and Honours) BA 240 cp (Pass) Minimum duration: 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time. 80 cp (Honours) Minimum duration: 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Available at Brisbane Campus Qld Melbourne Campus Vic Strathfield Campus NSW EFTSL value of units: All 10 cp units in this course have an EFTSL value of Units with a cp value of a multiple of 10 have corresponding EFTSL values. 1. DEFINITIONS Major : 80 cp in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10 cp at introductory level and at least 60 cp at advanced level. Minor : 40 cp in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10 cp at introductory level and at least 20 cp at advanced level. Double Major : 160 cp in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 20 cp at introductory level and at least 120 cp at advanced level. Specialisation : 160 cp in prescribed units in nominated specialist fields of disciplinary focus. 2. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE PASS DEGREE 2.1 To qualify for the Pass degree, a student must complete: (a) 240cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings, consisting of: (i) 160 cp from: (a) 2 Majors; or (b) 1 Major and 2 Minors; or (c) 1 Double Major; (ii) at least 10 cp from Mission-focussed units 1 ; (iii) not more than 70 cp from electives 2 ; and (b) Volunteer Experience Unless otherwise specified, students must complete a unit or units at an introductory level (100 level) in an approved sequence before undertaking advanced level units (200 or 300 level) in that sequence. Any additional prerequisites for individual units are shown in brackets after the unit in the Schedule of Unit Offering. 2.3 A student may complete a Specialisation in accordance with the requirements set out in the Schedule of Unit Offerings. 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE HONOURS DEGREE To qualify for the Honours degree a student must, in addition to satisfying the requirements of the Pass degree, complete 80cp from the Schedule of Honours Units, consisting of: (a) 20cp at fourth year level, appropriate to the discipline of the Honours thesis; 1 A Mission-focussed unit may contribute to a major. 2 A student may undertake units, other than those required for the selected Major, listed in the Schedule of Unit Offerings or from other disciplines within the Faculty (subject to campus availability, unit limitations and provided that prerequisite and co-requisite requirements are met). 3 Volunteer Experience is normally to be completed by the end of Year 2. Page 1 of 19
2 (b) 10cp in Research Methodology/Research Seminar; and (c) 50cp from the Thesis. SCHEDULE OF UNIT OFFERINGS Prerequisite (Pre), co-requisite (Co) and incompatible (Inc) units are indicated in parentheses where applicable. MISSION-FOCUSSED UNITS BUSO Business Ethics (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management) HIST Human Rights in History INFO Ethics and Informatics PHIL Introduction to Philosophical Enquiry PHIL Reason and Argument PHIL Philosophy of the Human Person PHIL History of Western Philosophy PHIL Introduction to Ethics THEO The World and Literature of the Bible (Inc: THEO162 Introducing the Scriptures) THEO God, Faith and the Search for Meaning (Inc: THEO163 Introducing Theology) THEO The Church in History: Tradition and Change VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE ARTS232 0 Volunteer Experience SPECIALISATIONS Business and Communication Studies (NSW only) Completion of either (a) (i) a Major in Business Studies; (ii) a Minor in Communication; and (iii) a Minor in one of Behavioural Science, Computing, Economics or Mathematics; or (b) (i) a Major in Economics; (ii) a Minor in Communication; and (iii) a Minor in Business Studies Creative Arts and Culture (Qld and Vic only) Completion of either (a) two Majors selected from Drama, Literature, Media, Music or Visual Arts; or (b) (i) a Major in one of Drama, Literature, Media, Music or Visual Arts; and (ii) two Minors selected from Communication, Drama, Literature, Media, Music or Visual Arts. MAJORS AND MINORS Asian Studies ETHN Cultural Traditions of Asia ETHN Social Transformations in Asian Societies since 1850 Arts Page 2 of 19
3 ETHN Asian Literatures of Social Comment ETHN Screen Studies in Asian Cultures ETHN The Arts in Asian Cultures MUSC Music in Asian Cultures History HIST Modern China HIST Modern Japan HIST History and Cultures of Southeast Asia Geography GEOG Geographical Perspectives of Asia GEOG Ecological Perspectives of Eastern Asia Politics/Economics/International Relations ETHN Australia and Asia ETHN International Developments in Contemporary Asia ETHN Economic Development in Asia POLS Southeast Asian Politics POLS Japanese Politics Social Science ETHN Gender in Asian Cultures ETHN Indonesian Society and Culture ETHN Migration in the Asia Pacific Region ETHN Northeast Asian Societies and Change ETHN Southeast Asian Societies and Change ETHN Japanese Society and Cultures Other BUSO Asia-Pacific Business (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management) ETHN Asian Studies - Independent Study AUSTRALIAN STUDIES ARTS Australian Art History: Colonial Art to Nationalism ARTS Australian Art History: Nationalism to Contemporary Art ENGL Australian Literature: An Introduction ENGL Australian Literature: Advanced Studies ENVI Environmental Issues ETHN Discovering Australia ETHN Australian Society ETHN Australia and Asia ETHN Australian Domestic Architecture ETHN Australian Studies: Independent Study (3rd year only) HIST Australia to 1890 HIST Australian Indigenous Peoples - Past and Present HIST Modern Australia HIST Australian Family History HIST Immigrants in Australian History HIST Women in Australian History HIST Australian Popular Culture HUMA Australian Leisure and Lifestyle HUMA Australian Outdoor Recreation Page 3 of 19
4 MEDA Regulation Policy and the Australian Media MUSC Music in Australia PERF Australian Drama POLS Introduction to Australian Politics POLS Issues in Australian Politics (Pre: POLS101 Introduction to Australian Politics) SOCI Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) THEO Religion and Theology in the Australian Context (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE A student may not complete majors in both Behavioural Science and Psychology. Core Units BEHV Behavioural Science 1 (Inc: EDFD107 Human Development) BEHV Behavioural Science 2 (Inc: EDFD133 Understanding Learning) Electives BEHV Cognition and Learning (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Contemporary Psychology (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Cross-cultural Psychology (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Developmental Psychology (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Communication Skills (Pre: 20 cp in 100-level behavioural science units or 20 cp in 100-level youth studies units) BEHV Introduction to Personality (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Psychology of Organisations (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Psychology of Religion (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Research Methods (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV Small Group Processes (Pre: 20 cp in 100-level behavioural science units or 20 cp in 100-level youth studies units) BEHV Social Psychology (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BEHV The Concept of Self (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) BUSINESS STUDIES 4 ACCT Principles of Accounting ECON Business Economics 5 4 Students in Sydney undertake three of the four units in Years 1 and 2 of the course at the Strathfield Campus and all units in Year 3 of the course at the North Sydney campus. 5 Students who take ECON102 Microeconomics 1 and ECON103 Macroeconomics 1 are precluded from taking ECON104 Business Economics and are required to take an approved alternative Business unit. Page 4 of 19
5 INFO Fundamentals of Information Systems (Inc: COMP104 Computing Systems) MGMT Fundamentals of Management MKTG Principles of Marketing Human Resource Management BUSO Business Ethics (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management) PERS Human Resource Management (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management) PERS Human Resource Development (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management) PERS Performance Management (Pre: PERS200 Human Resource Management) PERS Human Resource Information Systems (Pre: PERS200 Human Resource Management and INFO101 Fundamentals of Information Systems) PERS Organisational Change (Pre: 120cp including PERS200 Human Resource Management) PERS Analysis of Human Resource Management (Pre: 120 cp including 40cp from HRM major) PERS Occupational Health and Safety (Pre: PERS200 Human Resource Management) PERS Organisational Behaviour (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management and PERS200 Human Resource Management) PERS International Human Resource Management (Pre: PERS200 Human Resource Management) Marketing BUSO Business Ethics (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management) MKTG Consumer Behaviour (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing) MKTG Marketing Communication (Pre: MKTG201 Consumer Behaviour) MKTG International Marketing (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing and ECON104 Business Economics) MKTG Retail Marketing (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing) MKTG Services Marketing (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing and MKTG201 Consumer Behaviour) MKTG Channels Management (Pre: MKTG201 Consumer Behaviour) MKTG Business to Business Marketing (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing) MKTG Consumer Power and Culture (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing and MKTG201 Consumer Behaviour) MKTG Internet Marketing (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing MKTG Corporate Brand Management (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing) International Business BAFI Principles of Finance (Pre: ACCT100 Principles of Accounting) BAFI International Business Finance (Pre: BAFI200 Principles of Finance) BUSO International Affairs (Pre: BAFI200 Principles of Finance and STAT103 Business Statistics BUSO International Trade and Export Procedures (Pre: ECON104 Business Economics and MKTG100 Principles of Marketing; Inc: BUSO301 Asia-Pacific Business) Page 5 of 19
6 BUSO Asia-Pacific Business (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management; Inc: BUSO206 International Trade and Export Procedures) ECON International Business Economics 6 (Pre: ECON104 Business Economics) MGMT Cross-Cultural Management (Pre: MGMT101 Fundamentals of Management and BUSO204 International Affairs) MKTG International Marketing (Pre: MKTG100 Principles of Marketing and ECON104 Business Economics) COMPUTING COMP Computing Systems (Inc: INFO101 Fundamentals of Information Systems) COMP Communication Systems COMP Structured Problem Solving (Pre: TECO203 Design Processes) COMP Multimedia Systems (Pre: COMP104 Computing Systems) COMP Information Processing and Technology (Pre: COMP106 Communication Systems) COMP Software Design and Development (Pre: COMP202 Structured Problem-Solving COMP ICT Project (Pre: 40 cp from 200/300 level computing units) 10 Elective 7 DRAMA ARTS The Arts and Culture MEDA Radio Drama (Pre: 10 cp in 200 level drama production unit) MEDA Film and Television as Text MEDA Television and Film Drama (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level drama production unit) PERF The Nature of Drama PERF Introduction to Drama PERF Children s Theatre PERF Contemporary Theatre PERF Plays and Playhouses PERF Playwriting PERF The Production Process PERF Theatre in a Social Context PERF Australian Drama PERF Comedy PERF Modern Drama PERF Modernism to Post-modernism PERF Shakespeare s Theatre PERF Screen Studies PERF Theatre Performance PERF Indigenous Performance PERF Drama: Independent Study 6 Students who take ECON209 The Global Economy are precluded from taking ECON201 International Business Economics and are required to take an approved alternative Business unit. 7 The elective will be an approved advanced level unit undertaken by cross-institutional study in an area such as database design. Page 6 of 19
7 ECONOMICS ECON Microeconomics 1 ECON Macroeconomics 1 ECON Microeconomics 2 (Pre: ECON102 Microeconomics 1) ECON Macroeconomics 2 (Pre: ECON103 Macroeconomics 1) ECON Development Economics ECON Economic Policy Analysis ECON Economic Systems ECON The Evolution of Economic Thought ECON The Global Economy ECON Labour Economics ETHN Economic Development in Asia (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level Asian Studies unit) FAMILY STUDIES BEHV Work, Stress and the Family (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) SOCG Introduction to Family Studies SOCG Historical Perspectives on the Family SOCG Families in Crisis (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) SOCG Families and Major Institutions (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) SOCG Family Support Programs (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) SOCG Family and Work (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) SOCG Marriage and Relationship Education (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) SOCG Special Topics in Family Studies (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) SOCG Family and the Law (Pre: SOCG102 Introduction to Family Studies or SOCG103 Historical Perspectives on the Family) THEO Family, Faith and Spirituality (Pre: THEO 113 The World and GEOGRAPHY Core Units GEOG Foundations of Physical Geography GEOG Economic and Social Dimensions of Geography GEOG Asia-Pacific Region (Pre: GEOG101 Economic and Social Dimensions of Geography) GEOG Resource Management of Coastal Environments (Pre: GEOG100 Foundations of Physical Geography) GEOG Individual Reading and Research Unit (Pre: GEOG200 Asia-Pacific Region and GEOG202 Resource Management of Coastal Environments) Electives GEOG Agricultural Geography GEOG Management of Land Resources (Pre: GEOG100 Foundations of Physical Geography) Page 7 of 19
8 GEOG Principles and Applications of Land Evaluation (Pre: GEOG100 Foundations of Physical Geography) GEOG Urban Geography HISTORY Core Unit HIST Historiography (Pre: 20 cp in 200/300 level history units) Electives ETHN Cultural Traditions of Asia HIST Australia to 1890 HIST Indigenous Peoples in Settler Colonies HIST Early Modern Europe HIST Australian Indigenous Peoples Past and Present HIST Modern Australia THEO The Church in History: Tradition and Change Ancient and Medieval World HIST Ancient Rome 133BC AD14 HIST The Ancient Near East HIST Later Modern Europe HIST Medieval Europe HIST Ancient Greece 750BC 404BC Australia, Asia and the Pacific HIST Australian Social History HIST Modern China HIST Modern Japan HIST Pacific History HIST Immigrants in Australian History HIST Women in Australian History HIST History and Cultures of Southeast Asia HIST Australian Popular Culture Europe and The Americas HIST European Fascism, HIST Germany HIST European Expansion HIST Rise of the United States HIST US Foreign Policy since 1945 Contemporary and Comparative History HIST Global Approaches to Women s History HIST Comparative History of Immigrant Peoples HIST Contemporary World History HIST Human Rights in History Other ENGL Historical Aspects of Children s Literature SCIO History and Philosophy of Science (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level science studies unit) ITALIAN ITAL Italian V1 (Pre: Year 12 Italian or equivalent) ITAL Italian V2 (Pre: ITAL102 Italian V1 or equivalent) ITAL Italian V3 (Pre: ITAL103 Italian V2 or equivalent) Page 8 of 19
9 ITAL Italian V4 (Pre: ITAL203 Italian V3 or equivalent) ITAL Italian V5 (Cultural Studies) (Pre: ITAL102 Italian V1, ITAL103 Italian V2, ITAL203 Italian V3 and ITAL204 Italian V4) ITAL Italian V6 (Cultural Studies) (Pre: ITAL102 Italian V1, ITAL103 Italian V2, ITAL203 Italian V3 and ITAL204 Italian V4) ITAL Italian V7 (Cultural Studies) (Pre: ITAL102 Italian V1, ITAL103 Italian V2, ITAL203 Italian V3 and ITAL204 Italian V4) ITAL Italian V8 (Cultural Studies) (Pre: ITAL102 Italian V1, ITAL103 Italian V2, ITAL203 Italian V3 and ITAL204 Italian V4) LITERATURE ENGL Australian Literature: An Introduction ENGL Introduction to Literature ENGL th Century Literature ENGL th and 18th Century Literature ENGL th Century Literature ENGL Australian Literature: Advanced Studies ENGL American Literature ENGL Australian Children s Literature ENGL Women and Literature ENGL Creative Writing ENGL Medieval English Literature ENGL Shakespeare and the Renaissance ENGL Speculative Literature ENGL Historical Aspects of Children s Literature ENGL Sacred Australia ENGL William Blake: The Visionary Imagination ENGL Literature for Young Adults ENGL Myth, Epic and Romance ENGL Popular Literature ENGL Cultural Studies ENGL Literature and Visual Text ENGL Colonial and Post Colonial Literature ENGL Gothic and Romantic Literature ENGL Aspects of Literary Theory ENGL The Book of Books: The Bible and Its Uses in Western Literature ENGL American Poetry: Seers and Doubters ENGL Special Author, Period or Theme Study PERF Australian Drama PERF Modern Drama PERF Modernism to Post-modernism PERF Screen Studies MATHEMATICS 8 MATH103/ MATH104/ MATH105/ MATH107/ Discrete Mathematics Calculus Geometry Fundamentals of Mathematics 8 For study in Mathematics, Year 12 study in Mathematics other than General Mathematics (NSW) or Further Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (Vic) is assumed. Page 9 of 19
10 MATH108/ Number Theory MATH114/ Advanced Calculus MATH115/ Applications of Mathematics (Pre: MATH104/200 Calculus) MATH Advanced Geometry (Pre: MATH105/205 Geometry) MATH Abstract Algebra (Pre: MATH107: Fundamentals of Mathematics) MATH Topology (20 cp in 200 level mathematics units) MATH Transformations and Symmetries (Pre: MATH303 Abstract Algebra and MATH205 Geometry) STAT Statistics and Probability MEDIA ENGL Literature and Visual Text MEDA Introduction to Media Production MEDA Introduction to Theories of the Media MEDA Audio Production (Pre: MEDA100 Introduction to Media Production) MEDA Video/Film Production (Pre: MEDA100 Introduction to Media Production) MEDA D Computer Animation 1 MEDA D Computer Animation 1 (Pre: MEDA202 2D Computer Animation 1) MEDA Radio Documentary (Pre: MEDA200 Audio Production or MEDA201 Video/Film Production) MEDA Radio Drama (Pre: MEDA200 Audio Production and 10 cp in 200 level drama production unit) MEDA Television and Film Documentary (Pre: MEDA201 Video/Film Production or MEDA206 Radio Documentary) MEDA Film and Television as Text MEDA Television and Film Drama (Pre: MEDA201 Video/Film Production) MEDA Regulation Policy and the Australian Media MEDA New Media Services PERF Screen Studies (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level drama unit) MUSIC ARTS The Arts and Culture MUSC104 5 Campus Choir 1A (Pre: Year 12 Music or equivalent or audition) MUSC Introduction to Music Theory MUSC Introduction to Writing Music (Pre: MUSC109 Introduction to Music Theory, or Grade 3 Theory AMEB/Trinity College (London) or equivalent) MUSC146 5 Campus Choir 1B (Pre: Year 12 Music or equivalent or audition) Techniques and Theory of Music MUSC108/ Electronic and Computer Music Techniques (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or equivalent. At 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) MUSC123/ Music Language Studies 1 (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or Grade five theory (AMEB/Trinity College London or equivalent. At 200 level: MUSC110 Introduction to Writing Music) MUSC124/ Music Language Studies 2 (Pre: MUSC123/221 Music Language Studies 1 or Year 12 Music or Grade five theory [AMEB/Trinity College London or equivalent]) MUSC125/ Popular Music Studies (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or equivalent. At 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) Page 10 of 19
11 MUSC136/ Composition and Arranging for Church Worship (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or Grade five theory (AMEB/Trinity College London or equivalent). At 200 level: MUSC110 Introduction to Writing Music) MUSC Music Language Studies 3 (Pre: MUSC124/222 Music Language Studies 2. Recommended Co: MUSC210 History of Music: 18 th Century) MUSC Music Language Studies 4 (Pre: MUSC/223 Music Language Studies 3. Recommended Co: MUSC212 History of Music: 19 th Century) MUSC Music Language Studies 5 (Pre: MUSC224 Music Language Studies 4. Recommended Co: MUSC230 History of Music: Since circa 1900) MUSC Music Language Studies 6 (Pre: MUSC323 Music Language Studies 5) History of Music MUSC111/ MUSC114/ MUSC121/ MUSC122/ History of Music: 17th Century (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or equivalent. At 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) History of Music: Renaissance (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or equivalent. At 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) Music in Non Western Society (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or equivalent. At 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) Music in Western Society (Pre: At 100 level: Year 12 Music or equivalent. At 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) MUSC135/ History of Western Church Music (Pre: at 200 level: 10 cp in 100 level music unit) MUSC Music in Asian Cultures (Pre: 20 cp in 100 level music units) MUSC Music in Australia (Pre: 20 cp in 100 level music units) MUSC History of Music: 18th Century (Pre: 20 cp in 100 level music units 20 cp in 100 level music units) MUSC History of Music: 19th Century 20 cp in 100 level Music units)(pre: 20 cp in 100 level Music units) MUSC History of Music: Since circa 1900 (Pre: 20 cp in level 100 history of music units) MUSC History of Music: Medieval (Pre: 20 cp in level 100 history of music units) Liturgy and Liturgical Music MUSC106/ Psalmody and Hymnody (Pre: at 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level Music units) MUSC120/ Music and Liturgy (Pre: at 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) MUSC137/ Music and the Sacred (Pre: at 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) MUSC138/ Western Plainchant in Theory and Practice (Pre: at 200 level: 20 cp in 100 level music units) THEO Liturgy: Principles and Practice PHILOSOPHY PHIL Introduction to Philosophical Enquiry PHIL Reason and Argument PHIL Philosophy of the Human Person PHIL History of Western Philosophy PHIL Introduction to Ethics Applied Philosophy PHIL Contemporary Moral Problems (Pre: PHIL104 Introduction to Ethics) PHIL Bioethics PHIL Political and Social Philosophy Page 11 of 19
12 PHIL The Nature of Education Metaphysics and Epistemology PHIL Philosophy of Knowledge PHIL Philosophy of Mind PHIL Metaphysics PHIL Philosophy of Science PHIL Faith and Reason PHIL Philosophy of Art PHIL Issues in Moral Philosophy (Pre: PHIL104 Introduction to Ethics) Logic and Philosophy of Language PHIL Philosophy of Language PHIL Logic and Foundations of Mathematics and the Sciences PHIL Elementary Symbolic Logic History of Philosophy PHIL Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy PHIL Twentieth Century European Philosophy PHIL Medieval Philosophy PHIL Modern Western Philosophy PHIL The Enlightenment PHIL Philosophy of East and West Other PHIL Philosophy: Special Study PSYCHOLOGY 9 PSYC Psychology A PSYC Psychology B PSYC Lifespan Development (Pre: PSYC101 Psychology B) PSYC Social Psychology (Pre: PSYC101 Psychology B) PSYC Biological Psychology (Pre: PSYC101 Psychology B) PSYC Learning and Perception (Pre: PSYC204 Biological Psychology) PSYC Theories of Personality (Pre: PSYC202 Social Psychology) PSYC Abnormal Psychology (Pre: PSYC202 Social Psychology) PSYC Cognitive Psychology (Pre: PSYC202 Social Psychology and PSYC205 Learning and Perception) PSYC Psychological Testing (Pre: PSYC202 Social Psychology) SCIENCE STUDIES BIOL Human Systems BIOL Biological Lifespan Changes (Pre: BIOL111 Human Systems) BIOL Human Genetics (Pre: BIOL111 Human Systems) BIOL Ecology (Pre: PHYS102 Natural Systems) ENVI Environmental Issues FAML Health and Community (Pre: BIOL111 Human Systems) NUTR Human Nutrition (Pre: BIOL111 Human Systems) PHYS Natural Systems PHYS Biomechanics (Pre: BIOL111 Human Systems) PHYS Energy (PHYS102 Natural Systems) SCIO Introduction to Science Concepts and Skills 9 To satisfy the requirements of an Australian Psychological Society three year sequence in Psychology, students must complete all ten units listed for this major. Page 12 of 19
13 SCIO Biotechnology SCIO History and Philosophy of Science SCIO Science in a Changing Society SCIO Studies in Technology SOCIOLOGY Core units SOCI Introduction to Sociology SOCI Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods Electives SOCI Sociology of Culture (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Globalisation and Social Movements (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Ageing (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Religion (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Australian Youth Cultures (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociological Theory and Practice (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Health and Illness (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Childhood and Family (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociological Research Methods: Quantitative Methods (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of the Environment (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Gender (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Poverty (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) SOCI Sociology of Work (Pre: SOCI100 Introduction to Sociology and SOCI107 Sociological Research Methods: Qualitative Methods) TECHNOLOGY 10 SCIO Science for Technologists TECO Design Principles TECO Design Issues in Timber TECO Designing in Textiles 10 Specialisation only available at Strathfield campus. Normally only available to students in the Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts course. Page 13 of 19
14 TECO Design Issues in Metal TECO Food Management TECO Design and Manufacturing (Pre: TECO107 Design Issues in Timber and TECO206 Design Issues in Metal) TECO Textile Industries (Pre: TECO108 Designing in Textiles) TECO Food and Nutrition (Pre: TECO207 Food Management) TECO Control Systems (Pre: SCIO102 Science for Technologists) TECO Textile Innovations (Pre: SCIO102 Science for Technologists) TECO Food Industries (Pre: TECO207 Food Management) TECO Managing Innovation (Pre: 30 cp in advanced level Technology units) TECO Design and Technology Internship (Pre: 30 cp in advanced level Technology units) THEOLOGICAL STUDIES Core units THEO The World and Literature of the Bible (Inc: THEO162 Introducing the Scriptures) THEO God, Faith and the Search for Meaning (Inc: THEO163 Introducing Theology) Electives Biblical Studies THEO Biblical Hebrew (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO New Testament Greek (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO The Pauline Literature (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO The Synoptic Tradition (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Psalms and Wisdom Literature (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO The Johannine Writings (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO The Biblical Prophets (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Ancient Israel: Narratives and History (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Jewish Society: 200BCE-200CE (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Earliest Christianity: CE (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Special Studies: Biblical Studies (Pre: THEO113 The World and Christian Thought THEO Eastern Christian Churches: Histories and Traditions THEO The Church in History: Tradition and Change Page 14 of 19
15 THEO The Christian Middle Ages: Creation and Reform (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Jesus Christ Today (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO The Triune God (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO The Church in Formation: Christianity to 800CE (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Church: Communion and Community (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Humanity, Hope and Salvation (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Christian Symbol, Ritual and Sacrament (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for (Inc: THEO164 Introducing Church Life) THEO Cosmology, Ecology and Theology (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Ecclesiastical Latin (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO World Religions (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Christ, Community and Cosmos (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Contemporary Catholic-Orthodox Ecumenism (Pre: THEO144 Eastern Christian Churches: Histories and Traditions THEO Sacraments of Initiation in the Byzantine Church (Pre: THEO144 Eastern Christian Churches : Histories and Traditions THEO Theology of the Icon (Pre: THEO144 Eastern Christian Churches : Histories and Traditions THEO Religion and Theology in the Australian Context (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Christian Theology and Inter-Religious Dialogue (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Special Studies: Christian Thought (Pre: THEO113 The World and Christian Practice THEL Faith and Human Development THEL Theology, Psychology and Human Experience THEO Liturgy: Principles and Practice THEO Ministry Studies THEO Practical Theology as Social Criticism THEO Contemporary Issues in Theological Ethics (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for Page 15 of 19
16 THEO Foundations of Christian Ethics (Pre: THEO113 The World and (Inc: THEO164 Introducing Church Life) THEO Prayer and Spirituality in the Christian Tradition (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Christian Mysticism (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Christian Community Experience (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Family, Faith and Spirituality (Pre: THEO113 The World and THEO Church and Social Context (Pre: THEO113 The World and Literature of the Bible and THEO128 God, Faith and the Search for THEO Special Studies: Christian Practice (Pre: THEO113 The World and VISUAL ARTS ARTS D Studies 1 ARTS110* 10 3D/4D Object Design 1 ARTS112* 10 Art and Design History and Theory 1 ARTS D Studies 2 ARTS114* 10 3D/4D Object Design 2 ARTS116* 10 Art and Design History and Theory 2 ARTS D Studies 3 ARTS D/4D Object Design 3 ARTS Art and Design History and Theory 3 ARTS Developmental Practice (Pre: 10 cp in 200 level visual arts unit) ARTS Studio Theory ARTS Art and Design History and Theory 4 ARTS234* 10 3D/4D Object Design 1 ARTS235* 10 Art and Design History and Theory 1 ARTS236* 10 3D/4D Object Design 2 ARTS237* 10 Art and Design History and Theory 2 ARTS Art and Spirit ENGL Cultural Studies (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level art and design history and theory unit) * These units are double coded. Students should check carefully that they are enrolled in the appropriate unit. MINORS ONLY COMMUNICATION COMM Introduction to Communication COMP Multimedia Systems (Pre: COMM102 Introduction to Communication) COMM Interpersonal Communication COMM Communication in the Workplace (Pre: COMM102 Introduction to Communication or ENGL107 Written Communication) ENGL Written Communication ENGL Creative Writing INFO Communication Skills Page 16 of 19
17 EDUCATION EDAB Indigenous Cultures and Peoples EDFD Race and Racism in Australian Social and Educational Contexts EDFD Alternatives in Education EDFD Children at Risk EDFD Contexts for Learning and Development (Inc: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1) EDFD Understanding Learning (Inc: BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) EDFD Global Perspectives in Education EDFD Teaching and Managing Learning Environments EDFD Creating Inclusive Safe and Supportive Schools EDSS Australia in an Asian Context JAPANESE Beginner Stream JAPN Japanese 1 JAPN Japanese 2 (Pre: JAPN100 Japanese 1) Advanced Stream JAPN Japanese 3 (Pre: Year 12 Japanese or equivalent) JAPN Japanese 4 (Pre: JAPN102 Japanese 3) Beginner Stream JAPN Japanese 3 (Pre: JAPN101 Japanese 2 JAPN Japanese 4 (Pre: JAPN200 Japanese 3) Advanced Stream JAPN Japanese 5 (Pre: JAPN103 Japanese 4) JAPN Japanese 6 (Pre: JAPN103 Japanese 4) For both Advanced and Beginner Streams JAPN Japanese 5 (Pre: JAPN201 Japanese 4) JAPN Japanese 6 (Pre: JAPN201 Japanese 4) JAPN Japanese 7 (Pre: JAPN201 Japanese 4) JAPN Japanese 8 (Pre: JAPN201 Japanese 4) LEISURE STUDIES HUMA Australian Leisure and Lifestyle HUMA Personal Health Issues HUMA Australian Outdoor Recreation HUMA Fitness for Leisure and Recreation POLITICS POLS The Nature of Politics POLS Introduction to Australian Politics PHIL Political and Social Philosophy POLS Issues in Australian Politics (Pre: POLS101: Introduction to Australian Politics) POLS Middle Eastern Politics POLS Southeast Asian Politics POLS Introduction to American Politics POLS Chinese and Russian Politics POLS Political Psychology POLS Japanese Politics POLS Issues in American Politics Page 17 of 19
18 POLS Contemporary Politics WOMEN S STUDIES WOMS Introduction to Women s Studies 1 - Concepts and Concerns WOMS Introduction to Women s Studies 2 - Perspectives and Debates Literature/Drama ENGL Women and Literature ENGL Special Author, Period or Theme Study PERF Drama: Independent Study Education EDFD Women and Religion EDFD Gender, Language and Literature EDFD Gender and Education History HIST Global Approaches to Women s History (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level history or women s studies unit) HIST Australian Family History HIST Women in Australian History (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level Australian studies, history or women s studies unit) Social Science BEHV Contemporary Psychology (Pre: BEHV101 Behavioural Science 1 and BEHV102 Behavioural Science 2) EDFD Women in Sport (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level women s studies unit) EDFD Psychology of Women EDFD Women and Work EDFD Women and Sexuality EDFD Media and Women ETHN Gender in Asian Cultures (Pre: 10 cp in 100 level Asian studies unit) WOMS Sociology of Gender (Pre: Pre: SOCI102 Introduction to Sociology A and SOCI103 Introduction to Sociology B) COMMUNITY-BASED EXPERIENCE 11 HUMA Community-Based Experience 1 HUMA Community-Based Experience 2 SCHEDULE OF HONOURS UNITS Research unit HUMA Seminar in Research Methods Thesis units (a) HUMA Honours Thesis A (Full-time) HUMA Honours Thesis B (Full-time) or (b) HUMA Honours Thesis A (Part-time) HUMA Honours Thesis B (Part-time) HUMA Honours Thesis C (Part-time) HUMA Honours Thesis D (Part-time) Asian Studies ETHN Methods in Asian Studies Research ETHN Advanced Asian Studies A 11 Available in NSW only. Page 18 of 19
19 ETHN Advanced Asian Studies B Drama PERF Drama Research Methods PERF Special Studies in Drama: Director PERF Special Studies in Drama: Playwright History HIST Methods of Historical Research HIST Special Studies in Australian Biographical Writings HIST Special Studies in Biographical Writings in Ancient History HIST Special Studies in the History of Immigrant Peoples HIST Special Studies in the History of Indigenous Peoples HIST Special Studies in the History of Pacific Islanders HIST Special Studies in the History of Women Literature ENGL American Literature and the Quest for the Sacred ENGL Literary and Spiritual Imagination in East and West ENGL Literary Theory ENGL Literature and Religion: The Australian Context ENGL Literature Research Methods ENGL Poetry and Mysticism ENGL Reason and Romanticism ENGL Special Author Study ENGL Special Studies in Popular and Speculative Literature ENGL Special Studies in Renaissance Literature ENGL Special Studies in Romantic and Victorian Literature Music MUSC Introduction to Musicology MUSC Advanced Studies in Musicology A (Pre: MUSC405 Introduction to Musicology) Philosophy PHIL Research Methods in Philosophy PHIL Current Issues in the Theory of Value PHIL Current Issues in Epistemology, Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science Sociology SOCI Issues in the Methodology of the Social Sciences SOCI Advanced Studies in Sociology A SOCI Advanced Studies in Sociology B Visual Arts ARTS Visual Arts Research Methods ARTS Mass and High Art in the 20th Century ARTS Design Studies 5 ARTS Visual Arts Communication Page 19 of 19
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