Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies
Communication & Cultural Studies
Comparative Literary & Cultural Studies
Medieval & Early Modern Studies
Field of Ancient History (Plan code: ANCIEX2052)
Field of Anthropology
(Plan code: ANTHRX2052)
Field of Archaeology (Plan
code: ARCHAX2052)
Field of Art History (Plan code: ARTHIX2052)
Field of Asian Studies (Plan code: ASIANX2052)
Field of Australian Studies (Plan code: AUSTRX2052)
Field of Chinese Studies (Plan code: CHINEX2052)
Field of Cognitive Science (Plan code: COGNIX2052)
Field of Communication & Cultural Studies (Plan code:
COMMUX2052)
Field of Criminology (Plan code: CRIMIX2052)
Field of Drama (Plan code: DRAMAX2052)
Field of Economic History (Plan code: ECONOX2052)
Field of Economics (Plan code: ECONMX2052)
Field of English (Plan code: ENGLIX2052)
Field of French Language & Literature (Plan code:
FRENCX2052)
Field of Geography (Plan code: GEOGRX2052)
Field of German Language & Literature (Plan code:
GERMAX2052)
Field of Greek Language & Literature (Plan code:
GREEKX2052)
Field of History (Plan code: HISTOX2052)
Field of Indonesian Studies (Plan code: INDONX2052)
Field of International Relations (Plan code: INTERX2052)
Field of Japanese Studies (Plan code: JAPANX2052)
Field of Journalism Studies (Plan code: JOURNX2052)
Field of Latin Language & Literature (Plan code:
LATINX2052)
Field of Linguistics (Plan code: GENERX2052)
Field of Literary Studies (Plan code: LITERX2052)
Field of Mathematics (Plan code: MATHEX2052)
Field of Music (Plan code: MUSICX2052)
Field of Philosophy (Plan code: PHILOX2052)
Field of Political Science (Plan code: GOVERX2052)
Field of Psychology (Plan code: PSYCHX2052)
Field of Russian Language & Literature (Plan code:
RUSSIX2052)
Field of Sociology (Plan code: SOCIOX2052)
Field of Spanish Language & Literature (Plan code:
SPANIX2052)
Field of Sport & Exercise Psychology (Plan code:
SPEXEX2052)
Field of Sports Studies (Plan code: SPORTX2052)
Field of Studies in Religion (Plan code: RELIGX2052)
Field of Women's Studies (Plan code: WOMENX2052)
# indicates units.
Part A lists the courses, as approved by the Executive Dean, which are specified for inclusion in the Bachelor of Arts pass degree.
NOTE: At least #32 of the courses (or their equivalents as granted in credit) from Part A must be included in the Bachelor of Arts.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies
3Coordinator — Mr M. Williams (ATSIS)
Single Major (Plan code: ABORIX2000)
#16, comprising —
ABTS1000 2 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Perspectives
ABTS2000 2 Torres Strait Islander Studies
ABTS2010 2 Aboriginal Women
ABTS2020 2 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Approaches to Knowledge
ABTS3000 2 Aboriginal Politics & Political Issues
ANTH1010 2 Aboriginality & Australian Identity: Contested Realities
and #4 from the courses listed below, with no more than #2 from introductory level courses —
Double Major (Plan code: ABORIY2000)
#32, comprising —
ABTS1000 2 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Perspectives
ABTS2000 2 Torres Strait Islander Studies
ABTS2010 2 Aboriginal Women
ABTS2020 2 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Approaches to Knowledge
ABTS3000 2 Aboriginal Politics & Political Issues
ABTS3020 2 Working with Indigenous People
ANTH1010 2 Aboriginality & Australian Identity: Contested Realities
and #18 from the courses listed below —
ABTS2040 2 Black Australian Literature A
ABTS2050 2 Black Australian Literature B
ABTS2080 2 Independent Project in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies I
ABTS2090 2 Independent Project in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies II
ABTS2102 2 Aboriginal Music: Performing, Place, Power and Identity
ABTS2120 2 Women's Music & Dance in Indigenous Australia
ABTS3020 2 Working with Indigenous People
ANTH2060 2 Reading the Country: Studies in Indigenous Ethnoecology
ANTH2098 2 Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological & Archaeological Perspectives
ANTH2140 2 Topics in Aboriginal & Islander Studies
ANTH2150 2 Language & Culture in Aboriginal Australia
ANTH2170 2 Indigenous Peoples in the Modern World System
ARCA2020 2 Australasian Archaeology
ARCA2080 2 Queensland Archaeology
ARCH3210 2 People & Environment Studies (Indigenous/Community Issues)
ARTT2103 2 Australian Indigenous Art
AUST1000 2 Contemporary Australia
AUST2000 2 Australian Studies
HIST1200 2 Origins of Australia
HIST2203 2 The Ways We Were: Australia's Social History
HIST2600 2 Australia & the South Pacific: Trouble in Paradise
HIST3603 2 Papua New Guinea: Knowing the Unknown
LING2025 2 Australian Aboriginal Languages
POLS2101 2 Aboriginal Politics & Policy
PUBH2205 2 Indigenous Health
RELN2003 2 Aboriginal & Other Australian Spiritualities
SOCY2210 2 From Nationalism to Cosmopolitanism
WOMS1000 2 Women, Culture, Race
Coordinator — Dr L. Launitz-Schurer (History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics)
Single Major (Plan code: AMERIX2000)
#16, comprising —
HIST1001 2 The Making of America 1776 to The Present
and #14 from the courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: AMERIY2000)
#32, comprising —
HIST1001 2 The Making of America 1776 to The Present
and #30 from the courses below —
ENGL1030 2 Introduction to the Cultures of Latin America
ENGL2320 2 Literature & Environment
ENGL2330 2 American Literature and Culture
HIST2001 2 The American Dream: Social History in America
HIST2005 2 Home on the Range: The American West
HIST2006 2 The American Nation 1776–1877
HIST2104 2 Culture, Society and Religion in Modern Indonesia
HIST2206 2 Australia and America: History of a Relationship
HIST2609 2 History of the Great Powers, 1815–1989
HIST2700 2 Independent Research
HIST2701 2 Independent Historical Studies Unit
HIST3000 2 The American Revolution 1765–1800
HIST3001 2 Globalisation and American Popular Culture
POLS2220 2 U.S. Public Policy
Single Major (Plan code: ANCIEX2000)
#16, comprising —
#4–6 from —
ANCH1000 2 Classical Archaeology and Museums
ANCH1010 2 Makers and Shapers of Ancient History: Famous Faces from Antiquity
ANCH1030 2 Egypt & Ancient Western Asia
ANCH1240 2 Discovering Greece
ANCH1250 2 Discovering Rome
ARCA1000 2 Discovering Archaeology
and at least #10 from the advanced level courses listed below, and may include #2 of Latin or Greek courses —
Double Major (Plan code: ANCIEY2000)
#32, comprising —
#4–8 from —
ANCH1000 2 Classical Archaeology and Museums
ANCH1010 2 Makers and Shapers of Ancient History: Famous Faces from Antiquity
ANCH1030 2 Egypt & Ancient Western Asia
ANCH1240 2 Discovering Greece
ANCH1250 2 Discovering Rome
ARCA1000 2 Discovering Archaeology
and #24–28 from the advanced level courses listed below, and may include #4 of Latin or Greek courses
ANCH2000 2 Our Classical Heritage
ANCH2010 2 Greek & Roman Theatre
ANCH2020 2 Masterworks in Classical Literature
ANCH2030 2 Myth, Magic & Religion
ANCH2100 2 The Birth of Democracy
ANCH2130 2 The Age of Alexander the Great 336–325
ANCH2160 2 Greek Society & Civilisation
ANCH2210 2 The Celts in the Classical World
ANCH2230 2 Rome and The Caesars: From Nero to Trajan
ANCH2240 2 Pharaohs and Empire
ANCH2260 2 The Age of Revolution at Rome
ANCH2270 2 Roman Art & Architecture
ANCH2280 2 Roman Society & Civilisation
ANCH2290 2 Greek Art & Architecture
ANCH2300 2 The Greek Agora & The Roman Forum
Single Major (Plan code: ANCHHX2000)
#16 from courses with the Ancient History code (ANCH) (including ARCA1000 before 2002) and the History code (HIST). The major must include #4–6 from introductory level courses, and may not include more than #10 from one code.
Single Major (Plan code: ANTHRX2000)
#16, comprising —
#6 for —
ANTH1008 2 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH1010 2 Aboriginality and Australian Identity: Contested Realities
ANTH2020 2 Sociocultural Anthropology Core
#2 from —
ARCA1000 2 Discovering Archaeology
ANTH1020 2 Gender, Sexuality & Culture
and #8 from the courses listed below —
ANTH2018 2 Material Culture
ANTH2060 2 Reading the Country: Studies in Indigenous Ethno-ecology
ANTH2080 2 Ethnographic Methods
ANTH2098 2 Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological and Archaeological Perspectives
ANTH2150 2 Australia’s Indigenous Languages
ANTH2168 2 Evolutionary Anthropology
ANTH2208 4 Museum Anthropology
ANTH2210 2 Independent Study for Anthropology
ANTH3019 2 Development Practice & Social Impact
which may include #2 from anthropology courses, or —
ABTS2010 2 Aboriginal Women
ABTS3020 2 Working with Indigenous People
SOCY2190 2 Human Bodies: Culture & Society
Double Major (Plan code: ANTHRY2000)
#32, consisting of —
#12 for —
ANTH1008 2 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH1010 2 Aboriginality & Australian Identity: Contested Realities
ANTH2018 2 Material Culture Studies Core
ANTH2020 2 Sociocultural Anthropology Core
ANTH2080 2 Ethnographic Methods
ARCA1000 2 Discovering Archaeology
and #20 from the courses listed below —
ANTH1020 2 Gender, Sexuality & Culture
ANTH2050 2 Play and Pretence
ANTH2060 2 Reading the Country: Studies in Indigenous Ethno-ecology
ANTH2098 2 Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological and Archaeological Perspectives
ANTH2140 2 Case Studies in Indigenous Australia
ANTH2150 2 Australia’s Indigenous Languages
ANTH2168 2 Evolutionary Anthropology
ANTH2208 4 Museum Anthropology
ANTH2210 2 Independent Study for Anthropology
ANTH2240 2 Family, Kinship & Descent
ANTH3000 2 Work Attachment Study
ANTH3019 2 Development Practice & Social Impact
which may include #6 from archaeology courses or —
ABTS2000 2 Torres Strait Islander Studies
ABTS2010 2 Aboriginal Women
ABTS3020 2 Working with Indigenous People
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure & Meaning
SOCY2190 2 Human Bodies: Culture & Society
SOCY2220 2 Globalisation & Development in Post-Colonial Societies
SOCY2230 2 Consuming Tourism
CRIM2060 2 Forensic Archaeology
Single Major (Plan code: ARCHAX2000)
#16, comprising —
#6 for —
ARCA1000 2 Discovering Archaeology
ARCA2030 2 Practising Archaeology
ANTH2018 2 Material Culture
and #2 from —
ANTH1008 2 Introduction to Anthropology
ANCH1000 2 Classical Archaeology & Museums
and #8 from the courses listed below —
ANTH2098 2 Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological and Archaeological Perspectives
ANTH2168 2 Evolutionary Anthropology
ARCA2000 2 World Prehistory
ARCA2010 2 Science in Archaeology
ARCA2020 2 Australasian Archaeology
ARCA2040 2 The Rise & Fall of Maya Civilisation
ARCA2050 2 Historical Archaeology
ARCA2080 2 Queensland Archaeology
ARCA2100 2 Historical Archaeology in Historic Place Management
ARCA3000 2 Predicting the Past
ARCA3010 2 Field Archaeology
ARCA3020 2 Palaeopathology: Human Bone
which may include #2 from —
ANCH2130 2 The Age of Alexander the Great 336–323
ANCH2210 2 The Celts in the Classical World
ANCH2300 2 The Greek Agora & the Roman Forum
Double Major (Plan code: ARCHAY2000)
#32, comprising —
#14 for —
ANTH1008 2 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH1010 2 Aboriginality & Australian Identity: Contested Realities
ANTH2018 2 Material Culture
ARCA1000 2 Discovering Archaeology
ARCA2000 2 World Prehistory
ARCA2030 2 Practising Archaeology
ARCA3000 2 Predicting the Past
#18 from —
ANCH1000 2 Classical Archaeology & Museums
ANTH2098 2 Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological & Archaeological Perspectives
ANTH2168 2 Evolutionary Anthropology
ANTH2208 4 Museum Anthropology
ARCA2010 2 Science in Archaeology
ARCA2020 2 Australasian Archaeology
ARCA2040 2 The Rise & Fall of Maya Civilisation
ARCA2050 2 Historical Archaeology
ARCA2070 4 Molecular Archaeology
ARCA2080 2 Queensland Archaeology
ARCA2090 2 Independent Study for Archaeology
ARCA2100 2 Historical Archaeology in Historic Place Management
ARCA3010 2 Field Archaeology
ARCA3020 2 Palaeopathology: Human Bone
CRIM2060 2 Forensic Archaeology
which may include #4 from anthropology courses, or —
ABTS3020 2 Working with Indigenous People
ANCH2130 2 The Age of Alexander the Great 336–323
ANCH2210 2 The Celts in the Classical World
ANCH2300 2 The Greek Agora & the Roman Forum
ANTH2060 2 Reading the Country
Single Major (Plan code: ARCHIX2000)
#16, comprising at least #10 of ARCH courses including —
ARCH1110 2 Principles of Architecture
and #2–4 from —
ARTT1101 2 Renaissance and Baroque Art
GEOS1100 2 Environment & Society
HIST1200 2 Origins of Australia
PLAN1001 2 Introduction to Planning
and at least #10 from —
ANCH2270 2 Roman Art & Architecture
ANCH2290 2 Greek Art & Architecture
ARCA2050 2 Historical Archaeology
ARCH2110 2 Themes in History of Western Architecture
ARCH2210 2 Housing, People & Place
ARCH3110 2 Modern Architecture & the City
ARCH3210 2 People & Environment Studies (Indigenous/Community Issues)
HIST2702 2 The City in History
PHIL2210 2 Environmental Philosophy
PHIL2500 2 Philosophy of Art
SOCY2110 2 Urban Life & Culture
Single Major (Plan code: ARTHIX2000)
#16, comprising —
#4–6 from —
ARTT1101 2 Renaissance and Baroque Art
ARTT1105 2 Art in the Modern World
ARTT1106 2 Looking at Art
ARTT1107 2 World Art
and at least #10 from the advanced courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: ARTHIY2000)
#32, comprising #4–8 from —
ARTT1101 2 Renaissance and Baroque Art
ARTT1105 2 Art in the Modern World
ARTT1106 2 Looking at Art
ARTT1107 2 World Art
and #22–28 from the courses listed below —
ANCH2270 2 Roman Art & Architecture
ANCH2290 2 Greek Art & Architecture
ARTT2101 2 Heads, Faces, Masks
ARTT2102 2 Baroque & Rococo Art
ARTT2103 2 Australian Indigenous Art
ARTT2105 2 French Painting: Revolution to Impressionism
ARTT2108 2 Contemporary World Art: Jackson Pollock to Jeff Koons
ARTT2109 2 Post Modernist Art & Theory
ARTT2110 2 Recent Approaches to Cinema
ARTT2114 2 Fashion, Culture and the Body
ARTT2122 2 English Art and Visual Culture
ARTT2127 2 Australian Art
ARTT2129 2 Curatorial Practice and Theory
ARTT2136 2 Through The Lens: Studies in Photography
ARTT2140 2 Readings in Art History
ARTT3000 2 Art Writing
ENGL3020 2 Conference & Journal Internships
HIST3200 2 Everyday Wonders: Popular Culture in Australia
MSTU2010 2 New Media in Art: Video, Computer, Internet
Coordinator — Dr Morris Low (Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Double Major (Plan code: ASIALY2000)
#32, including no more than #12 of introductory level courses, comprising #16 from one of the following languages — Chinese (CHIN); Indonesian (INDN); Japanese (JAPN); or Korean (KORN (consult the relevant major entry for course details), and #16 from the courses listed below —
ASIA1110 2 Issues in Contemporary Asia
ASIA1000 2 Academic English Writing for Asian Language Speakers
ASIA1120 2 Introduction to Asian languages and Linguistics
ASIA1210 2 Issues of Contemporary Japan
ASIA1220 2 Modern Japanese Literature and Society
ASIA1310 2 Introduction to Korean Popular Culture
ASIA1410 2 Issues in Chinese Culture
ASIA2130 2 Women in Asian Literatures
ASIA2140 2 Linguistics in Asian Languages
ASIA2150 2 Gender & Society in Asia
ASIA2160 2 From Buddha to Bruce Lee: Asian Visual Cultures
ASIA2170 2 Japanese/Chinese/Korean/Indonesian Studies Project
ASIA2180 2 Environment and Asia: A Cross-Cultural Approach
ASIA2220 2 Japan & the World
ASIA2230 2 Japanese Popular Culture
ASIA2420 2 Traditional Chinese Literature & Society
ASIA2430 2 20th Century Chinese Literature & Society
ASIA2510 2 Contemporary Indonesian Society
ASIA2520 2 Indonesian Regional Cultures
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
HIST2104 2 Culture, Society & Religion in
Modern
HIST3607 2 Modern Japan: 6600 to the Present
Coordinator — Dr Morris Low (Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: ASIANX2000)
#16, including #6 from —
ASIA1000 2 Academic English Writing for Asian Language Speakers
ASIA1110 2 Issues in Contemporary Asia
ASIA2160 2 From Buddha to Bruce Lee: Asian Visual Cultures
HIST1101 2 Cultural Traditions of Asia
and #2 from —
POLS2204 2 International Relations of S.E. Asia
POLS2205 2 International Relations of N.E. Asia
and #2 from —
RELN2301 2 Buddhism
RELN2306 2 Islam
and #6 at advanced level from the courses listed below, which may include up to #4 of advanced level Asian language courses.
Double Major (Plan code: ASIANY2000)
#32 including #6 from —
ASIA1000 2 Academic English Writing for Asian Language Speakers
ASIA1110 2 Issues in Contemporary Asia
ASIA2160 2 From Buddha to Bruce Lee: Asian Visual Cultures
HIST1101 2 Cultural Traditions of Asia
and #2 from —
POLS2204 2 International Relations of S.E. Asia
POLS2205 2 International Relations of N.E. Asia
and #2 from —
RELN2301 2 Buddhism
RELN2306 2 Islam
and #22 from the courses listed below (which may include up to #8 of Asian language courses), with not more than #6 from introductory level courses —
ASIA1210 2 Issues of Contemporary Japan
ASIA1220 2 Modern Japanese Literature & Society
ASIA1310 2 Introduction to Korean Popular Culture
ASIA1410 2 Issues in Chinese Culture
ASIA2130 2 Women in Asian Literatures
ASIA2140 2 Linguistics in Asian Languages
ASIA2150 2 Gender & Society in Asia
ASIA2160 2 From Buddha to Bruce Lee: Asian Visual Cultures
ASIA2170 2 Japanese/Chinese/Indonesian/Korean Studies Project
ASIA2180 2 Environment and Asia: A Cross-Cultural Approach
ASIA2220 2 Japan & the World
ASIA2230 2 Japanese Popular Culture
ASIA2420 2 Traditional Chinese Literature & Society
ASIA2430 2 20th Century Chinese Literature & Society
ASIA2510 2 Contemporary Indonesian Society
ASIA2520 2 Indonesian Regional Cultures
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
CLCS2030 2 Tales of the City
ECON2600 2 Economic History of Asian Economies
ECON3410 2 Industrial Organisation & Policy in Asia & Pacific
ECON3530 2 Asian-Pacific Economies: Policy Issues
HIST2002 2 China and the World
HIST2003 2 Southeast Asia: History, Culture and Society
HIST2100 2 The Rise of Modern China
HIST2101 2 Contemporary China: The People's Republic, Hong Kong & Taiwan since 1949
HIST2102 2 Contemporary Southeast Asia
HIST2103 2 Chinese Society History: Society, Culture, Commerce
HIST2104 2 Culture, Society and Religion in Modern Indonesia
HIST2108 2 The Ottoman Empire
HIST2109 2 Southeast Asia: History, Culture and Society
HIST2110 2 China and the World
HIST3101 2 Studies in Indonesian History & Society
HIST3102 2 History of Chinese Business & Economy
HIST3607 2 Modern Japan: 1600 to the present
HIST3607 2 Modern Japan: 1600 to the Present
PHIL2610 2 Asian & Comparative Philosophies
PHIL2620 2 Asian & Comparative Philosophy
POLS2204 2 International Relations of S.E. Asia
POLS2205 2 International Relations of N.E. Asia
POLS2206 2 Problems of Asia-Pacific Security
RELN1000 2 Introduction to World Religions
RELN1300 2 Meditation in Eastern Religions
RELN2300 2 Hinduism
Coordinator — Associate Professor David Carter (Australian Studies Centre)
Single Major (Plan code: AUSTRX2000)
#16, comprising #6 for —
AUST1000 2 Contemporary Australia
AUST2000 2 Australian Popular Culture
AUST2010 2 Australian Lives
and #2–4 from —
ABTS1000 2 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Perspectives
ENGL1100 2 Introduction to Australian Literature
HIST1200 2 Origins of Australia
HIST1201 2 Australian History
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
POLS1101 2 Australian Political Institutions
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
and at least #6 from the advanced level courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: AUSTRY2000)
#32, comprising #6 for —
AUST1000 2 Contemporary Australia
AUST2000 2 Australian Popular Culture
AUST2010 2 Australian Lives
and #2–8 from —
ABTS1000 2 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Perspectives
ENGL1100 2 Introduction to Australian Literature
HIST1200 2 Origins of Australia
HIST1201 2 Australian History
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
and #18–24 from the courses listed below —
ABTS2000 2 Torres Strait Islander Studies
ABTS2010 2 Aboriginal Women
ABTS2020 2 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Approaches to Knowledge
ABTS2040 2 Black Australian Literature A
ABTS2050 2 Black Australian Literature B
ABTS3000 2 Aboriginal Politics & Political Issues
ARTT2103 2 Australian Indigenous Art
ARTT2127 2 Australian Art
ARTT2133 2 Contemporary Australian Art
CCST2310 2 Australian Cinema
DRAM2050 2 Australian Drama
ENGL2100 2 Approaches to Australian Writing
ENGL2120 2 Current Issues in Australian Writing
ENGL3020 2 Conferences and Journal Internships
HIST2200 2 Convicts and Colonists in Colonial Australia
HIST2202 2 Race, Sex & Power in Australian History
HIST2203 2 The Ways We Were: Australia’s Social History
HIST2206 2 Australia and America: History of a Relationship
HIST2245 2 War and Australian Society
HIST3202 2 Applied History Internship
HMST3123 2 Sport & Physical Activity in Australian Society
POLS2101 2 Aboriginal- Politics & Policy
POLS2103 2 Australian Political Issues
POLS2104 2 Australian Political Parties
POLS2201 2 Contemporary Australian Foreign Policy
RELN2003 2 Aboriginal & Other Australian Spiritualities
SOCY2210 2 From Nationalism to Cosmopolitanism
Single
Major (Plan code: CHINEX2000)
For students with no prior knowledge of
Chinese:
#16 for —
CHIN1100 2 Spoken Chinese IA
CHIN1200 2 Written Chinese IA
CHIN2100 2 Spoken Chinese IB
CHIN2110 2 Spoken Chinese IIA
CHIN2120 2 Spoken Chinese IIB
CHIN2200 2 Written Chinese IB
CHIN2210 2 Written Chinese IIA
CHIN2220 2 Written Chinese IIB
For students with Senior Chinese (or
equivalent):
#16 from —
CHIN1110 2 Spoken Chinese Accelerated Course IA
CHIN1210 2 Written Chinese Accelerated
CHIN2111 2 Spoken Chinese Accelerated 1B
CHIN2211 2 Written Chinese Accelerated 1B
CHIN3100 2 Spoken Chinese IIIA
CHIN3110 2 Spoken Chinese IIIB
CHIN3120 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese I
CHIN3130 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese II
CHIN3200 2 Written Chinese IIIA
CHIN3210 2 Written Chinese IIIB
For students who are native or background
speakers of Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin):
#16, comprising —
CHIN2600 2 Essentials of Chinese Language for Native Speakers of Chinese in the English-Speaking World
and #14 from —
CHIN2340 2 Classical Chinese in Confucian Classics
CHIN2350 2 Classical Chinese in Daoist Classics
CHIN2360 2 Classical Chinese in The Book of Change
CHIN3400 2 20th Century Literary Chinese
CHIN3500 2 Chinese Journalistic Readings
CHIN3600 2 Chinese for Legal & Business Purposes
CHIN3750 2 Fundamentals in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3760 2 Techniques in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3770 2 Practical English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3800 2 Contemporary Chinese Popular Fiction and Film
For students who are dialect or background
speakers (e.g. Cantonese):
#16, comprising —
CHIN2610 2 Essentials of Chinese Language for Chinese Dialect Speakers in the English-Speaking World
and #14 from —
CHIN2340 2 Classical Chinese in Confucian Classics
CHIN2350 2 Classical Chinese in Daoist Classics
CHIN2360 2 Classical Chinese in The Book of Change
CHIN2410 2 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature for Background Speakers
CHIN2500 2 Newspaper and Documentary Chinese
CHIN3120 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese I
CHIN3130 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese II
CHIN3400 2 20th Century Literary Chinese
CHIN3500 2 Chinese Journalistic Readings
CHIN3600 2 Chinese for Legal & Business Purposes
CHIN3750 2 Fundamentals in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3760 2 Techniques in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3770 2 Practical English/Chinese Translation
Double Major (Plan code: CHINEY2000)
For students with no prior knowledge of
Chinese:
#32, comprising #16 for the single major and #12 from —
CHIN2340 2 Classical Chinese in Confucian Classics
CHIN2350 2 Classical Chinese in Daoist Classics
CHIN2360 2 Classical Chinese in The Book of Change
CHIN2400 2 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature
CHIN2500 2 Newspaper & Documentary Chinese
CHIN3100 2 Spoken Chinese IIIA
CHIN3110 2 Spoken Chinese IIIB
CHIN3200 2 Written Chinese IIIA
CHIN3210 2 Written Chinese IIIB
CHIN3220 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese I
CHIN3230 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese II
and #4 of approved ASIA courses.
For students with Senior Chinese (or equivalent):
#32, comprising #16 for the single major and #12 from —
CHIN2340 2 Classical Chinese in Confucian Classics
CHIN2350 2 Classical Chinese in Daoist Classics
CHIN2360 2 Classical Chinese in The Book of Change
CHIN2400 2 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature
CHIN2500 2 Newspaper & Documentary Chinese
CHIN3120 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese I
CHIN3130 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese II
and #4 of approved ASIA courses
For students who are native or background
speakers of Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin):
#32, comprising #24 from —
CHIN2600 2 Essentials of Chinese Language for Native Speakers of Chinese in the English-Speaking World
CHIN2340 2 Classical Chinese in Confucian Classics
CHIN2350 2 Classical Chinese in Daoist Classics
CHIN2360 2 Classical Chinese in The Book of Change
CHIN2410 2 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature for Background Speakers
CHIN3400 2 20th Century Literary Chinese
CHIN3500 2 Chinese Journalistic Readings
CHIN3600 2 Chinese for Legal & Business Purposes
CHIN3720 2 Chinese Translation & Study Project
CHIN3750 2 Fundamentals in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3760 2 Techniques in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3770 2 Practical English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3800 2 Contemporary Chinese Popular Fiction and Film
and #8 of approved ASIA courses
For students who are dialect or background
speakers (Cantonese):
#32, comprising #28 from —
CHIN2610 2 Essentials of Chinese Language for Dialect Speakers of Chinese in the English-Speaking World
CHIN2340 2 Classical Chinese in Confucian Classics
CHIN2350 2 Classical Chinese in Daoist Classics
CHIN2360 2 Classical Chinese in The Book of Change
CHIN2410 2 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature for Background Speakers
CHIN3120 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese I
CHIN3130 2 Advanced Conversational Chinese II
CHIN3400 2 20th Century Literary Chinese
CHIN3500 2 Chinese Journalistic Readings
CHIN3600 2 Chinese for Legal & Business Purposes
CHIN3720 2 Chinese Translation & Study Project
CHIN3750 2 Fundamentals in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3760 2 Techniques in English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3770 2 Practical English/Chinese Translation
CHIN3800 2 Contemporary Chinese Popular Fiction and Film
and #4 of approved ASIA courses.
Coordinator — Dr J. Wiles (Psychology, & Information Technology & Electrical Engineering)
Single Major (Plan code: COGNIX2000)
#16, comprising —
COGS1000 2 Minds & Machines: Introduction to Cognitive Science
#2 from —
COGS2000 2 Architecture of the Mind: Natural & Artificial
COGS2010 2 Laboratory Introduction to Models in Cognitive Science
#2 from —
COGS3000 2 Language, Thought & Representation
COGS3010 2 Human Reasoning & Rationality
and #10 from the courses listed below, with no more than #4 at introductory level —
Double Major (Plan code: COGNIY2000)
#32, comprising —
COGS1000 2 Minds & Machines: Introduction to Cognitive Science
#4 for —
COGS2000 2 Architecture of the Mind: Natural & Artificial
COGS2010 2 Laboratory Introduction to Models in Cognitive Science
#2–4 from —
COGS3000 2 Language, Thought & Representation
COGS3010 2 Human Reasoning & Rationality
and #20–22 from the courses listed below, with no more than #10 at introductory level and including at least #8 from level 3 courses (advanced level courses must cover at least two discipline areas.)
Computer Science & Mathematics
BSIS2202 2 Data & Information Management
COMP1500 2 Introduction to Programming
COMP1501 2 Internet Interface Design
COMP1800 2 Information Technology Project
COMP2500 2 Programming in the Large
COMP2502 2 Algorithms & Data Structures
COMP2801 2 Software Engineering Studio
COMP3201 2 Computer Graphics
COMP3202 2 Modelling and Visualisation
COMP3501 2 Human-Computer Interaction
COMP3503 2 Interaction Design
COMP3601 2 Software Specification
COMP3701 2 Principles of Artificial Intelligence
[COMP38046 4 Advanced Information Technology Project
or
[COMP38056 4 Advanced Information Technology Project
INFS1200 2 Introduction to Information Systems
INFS3100 2 Introduction to Information Science
INFS2200 2 Relational Database Systems
INFS3803 4 Information Management Project
MATH1050 2 Mathematical Foundations
MATH1051 2 Calculus & Linear Algebra I
MATH1052 2 Multivariate Calculus & Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH1061 2 Discrete Mathematics
Linguistics
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure & Meaning
LING1005 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Word Structure & Sound Patterns
LING2000 2 Introduction to Linguistic Semantics
LING2005 2 Speech Production & Perception
LING2010 2 Phonology
LING2040 2 Morphology: The Structure of Words
LING2045 2 Generative Syntax
LING2030 2 Cognitive Linguistics
LING3100 2 Special Linguistics Research Topic A
LING3101 2 Special Linguistics Research Topic B
Philosophy
PHIL1000 2 Introductory Philosophy
PHIL1020 2 Introduction to Logic
PHIL1110 2 Critical Reasoning
PHIL2000 2 Epistemology & Metaphysics
PHIL2010 2 Representation & Reality: The Philosophy of Language
PHIL2030 2 Thinking About Logic: An Introduction to Philosophical Issues in Logic
PHIL2050 2 Consciousness, Rationality & the Emotions: The Philosophy of Mind
PHIL2100 2 Worlds, Possible & Impossible: An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic
PHIL3610 2 Contemporary Philosophy 1
PHIL3620 2 Contemporary Philosophy
Psychology
ANAT3022 2 Functional Neuroanatomy (for Psychology)
PSYC1020 2 Introduction to Psychology: Physiological & Cognitive Psychology
PSYC1030 2 Introduction to Psychology: Developmental, Social, & Clinical Psychology
PSYC1040 2 Psychological Research Methodology I
PSYC2010 2 Psychological Research Methodology II
PSYC2020 2 Neuroscience for Psychologists
PSYC2030 2 Child Development
PSYC2040 2 Social & Organisational Psychology
PSYC2050 2 Learning & Cognition
PSYC2211 1 Disorders of Development
PSYC2271 1 Psychology & Work
PSYC3010 2 Psychological Research Methodology III
PSYC3020 2 Principles of Psychological Assessment
PSYC3042 2 Psychological Research: Interpretation & Evaluation
PSYC3052 2 Judgment & Decision Making
PSYC3062 2 Skills & Human Factors
PSYC3092 2 Language Development
PSYC3172 2 Basic Processes in Cognition
PSYC3182 2 Reading: Development & Difficulties
PSYC3192 2 Perception & Attention
PSYC3202 2 Industrial & Organisational Psychology
PSYC3222 2 Psychophysiology: Methods & Applications
PSYC3232 2 Behavioural Neuroscience: Learning & Emotion
Communication & Cultural Studies
Coordinator — Dr Susan McKay (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: COMMCX2000)
#16, comprising —
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
and #2 from —
CCST1300 2 Introduction to Film & Television Studies
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
and #12 from —
AUST2000 2 Australian Popular Culture
CCST2100 2 Language in the Media
CCST2110 2 Communication & Rhetoric
CCST2120 2 Social Strategies & Language
CCST2130 2 Spoken Communication
CCST2200 2 Ideology, Media & Culture
CCST2220 2 Cultural Studies Theory
CCST2230 2 Everyday Culture
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
MSTU2000 2 Music Subcultures & The Media
Coordinator — Associate Professor
Joan Mulholland (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: COMMUX2000)
#16, comprising #14 from —
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
CCST2100 2 Language in the Media
CCST2110 2 Communication & Rhetoric
CCST2120 2 Social Strategies & Language
CCST2130 2 Spoken Communication
LING1010 2 English Through Time & Space
WRIT1000 2 Introduction to Academic Writing & Research
and #2 from —
CCST2200 2 Ideology, Media & Culture
EDUC2029 2 Language & Discourse in Education
ENGL3012 2 Special Research Topic C
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Internships
LING2035 2 Language & Social Identity
WRIT2000 2 Professional Writing
Comparative Literary & Cultural Studies
Coordinator — Dr John McNair (Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Double Major (Plan code: COMPAY2000)
#32, including no more than #12 of introductory level courses, comprising #16 from courses in French or German or Spanish or Russian and #16 from —
CLCS1010 2 Great Books of the Western Tradition: 1600 to the Present
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
CLCS1030 2 Introduction to the Cultures of
CLCS2340 2 European Film Today
CLCS2360 2 A History of Erotic Narrative
CLCS3010 2 The Politics of Theory in Latin America
CLCS3020 2 Doing Things with “French Theory”
GRMN1210 2 Modern German Literature: An Introduction
GRMN2320 2 Books the Nazis Burned: German Literature & Society 1914–1945
GRMN2350 2 Germany's Past: Society & Culture from the Middle Ages to the End of the 19th Century
ROML2340 2 Auteur Cinema in French & Spanish
ROML2370 2 Gender & Culture
RSSN2310 2 Russian Cinema
RSSN2330 2 Banned in the USSR: Russia's Dissident Literature
RSSN2340 2 Reading Russia: Literature & Society, 1825–1917
Note:
May include up to #4 of ENGL/ARTT courses.
Coordinator: TBA
Single Major (Plan code: CRIMIX2000)
#16 consisting of —
#12 from —
CRIM1000 2 Deviance, Crime & Society: an Introduction to Criminology
CRIM1019 2 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
CRIM2000 2 Youth & Deviance in Contemporary Australia
CRIM2029 2 Contemporary Perspectives on Crime & Deviance
SOCY2329 2 Investigating the Social: Action, Interpretation & Meaning
SOCY2339 2 Investigating the Social: Structures & Processes
and #4 from —
CRIM2010 2 Drugs & Everyday Life
CRIM2039 2 Women, Law & the State
CRIM2050 2 Independent Study in Criminology
CRIM2060 2 Forensic Archaeology
CRIM2070 2 Crime Prevention
CRIM3010 2 Victimology
HIST2607 2 Crime & Punishment: an Historical Survey
PHIL2850 2 Crime & Punishment: Issues in Legal Justice
Double major (Plan code: CRIMIY2000)
#32 consisting of —
#12 from —
CRIM1000 2 Deviance, Crime & Society: an Introduction to Criminology
CRIM1019 2 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
CRIM2000 2 Youth & Deviance in Contemporary Australia
CRIM2029 2 Contemporary Perspectives on Crime & Deviance
SOCY2329 2 Investigating the Social: Action, Interpretation & Meaning
SOCY2339 2 Investigating the Social: Structures & Processes
#4 from —
SOCY3039 2 Sociological Analysis of Quantitative Data
SOCY3049 2 Collection & Analysis of Qualitative Data
#10 from —
CRIM2010 2 Drugs & Everyday Life
CRIM2039 2 Women, Law & the State
CRIM2050 2 Independent Study in Criminology
CRIM2060 2 Forensic Archaeology
CRIM2070 2 Crime Prevention
CRIM3000 2 Work Attachment Study
CRIM3010 2 Victimology
HIST2607 2 Crime & Punishment: an Historical Survey
PHIL2850 2 Crime & Punishment: Issues in Legal Justice
#6 from —
ANTH3019 2 Development Practice & Social Impact
HIST2406 2 Protest & Policing in Europe
HIST3403 2 Crime & Punishment in England
POLS2110 2 The Policy Context
POLS2116 2 Politics of Law & Justice in Australia
POLS2120 2 Governance & Australian Public Policy
POLS2207 2 Revolution, Insurgency & Terrorism in the Twentieth Century
PSYC2241 1 Psychological Problems of Adolescence
PSYC2261 1 Psychology & the Law
Single Major (Plan code: DRAMAX2000)
#16, comprising #4 for —
DRAM1000 2 Introductory Drama A
DRAM1010 2 Introductory Drama B
and #12 from any advanced DRAM courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: DRAMAY2000)
#32, comprising #4 for —
DRAM1000 2 Introductory Drama A
DRAM1010 2 Introductory Drama B
and #28 from the courses listed below —
ANCH2010 2 Greek & Roman Theatre
CCST2300 2 Film Movements & Genres
CCST2310 2 Australian Cinema
CCST2320 2 Advanced Film & Television Studies
DRAM2000 2 Medieval & Renaissance Drama
DRAM2010 2 Later Renaissance Drama
DRAM2020 2 European Theatre from Renaissance to Revolution
DRAM2030 2 European Modernist Drama
DRAM2040 2 Contemporary Drama
DRAM2050 2 Australian Drama
DRAM2060 2 Post-Colonial Theatre
DRAM2070 2 Topics in Theatre Studies
DRAM2080 2 Practices of Performance
DRAM2100 2 Medieval Drama Performance
DRAM2110 2 Renaissance Drama Performance
DRAM2120 2 European Theatre from Renaissance to Revolution Performance
DRAM2130 2 European Modernist Drama Performance
DRAM2140 2 Contemporary Drama Performance
DRAM2150 2 Australian Drama Performance
DRAM2160 2 Post-Colonial Theatre Performance
DRAM2170 2 Topics in Theatre Studies Performance
DRAM2200 2 Drama Performance A
DRAM2210 2 Drama Performance B
DRAM2300 2 Drama Practicum A
DRAM2310 2 Drama Practicum B
DRAM3100 1 Drama Special Research Topic A
DRAM3101 1 Drama Special Research Topic B
DRAM3102 2 Drama Special Research Topic C
ENGL2060 2 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL2800 2 The Tragic Vision
ENGL3000 2 Research Methods
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
Single Major (Plan code: ECONOX2000)
#16, comprising #4 for —
ECON1010 2 Introductory Microeconomics
ECON1020 2 Introductory Macroeconomics
and #2 from —
ECON2010 2 Microeconomic Theory
ECON2400 2 Business Economics
and #2 from —
ECON2020* 2 Macroeconomic Theory
ECON2420* 2 The Macroeconomy & Business Conditions
and #8 from the courses listed below, including at least #6 at advanced level —
Double Major (Plan code: ECONOY2000)
#32, comprising #12 for —
ECON1010 2 Introductory Microeconomics
ECON1020 2 Introductory Macroeconomics
ECON2010 2 Microeconomic Theory
ECON2020 2 Macroeconomic Theory
ECON2030 2 Microeconomic Policy
ECON2040 2 Macroeconomic Policy
and #20 from the courses listed below, including at least #12 at advanced level, with at least #6 level 3 courses —
ECON1050 2 Introductory Mathematic Economics
ECON1100 2 Political Economy & Comparative Systems
ECON1110 2 Australian Economic Institutions
ECON1120 2 The Economics of Social Issues
ECON1310 2 Quantitative Economic & Business Analysis A
ECON1320 2 Quantitative Economic & Business Analysis B
ECON1600 2 Economic & Social History
ECON2010 2 Microeconomic Theory
ECON2020* 2 Macroeconomic Theory
ECON2030 2 Microeconomic Policy
ECON2040 2 Macroeconomic Policy
ECON2050 2 Mathematical Economics
ECON2100 2 Philosophy of Economic Thought
ECON2200 2 Management of Financial Institutions
ECON2300 2 Introductory Econometrics
ECON2310 2 Economic & Business Statistics
ECON2320 2 Business & Economic Decision Techniques
ECON2400 2 Business Economics
ECON2600 2 Economic History of Asian Economies
ECON2610 2 International Economy in the Twentieth Century
ECON2700 2 Applied Economics of Marketing & Distribution
ECON2800 2 The Economics of Labour Markets
ECON2810 2 Industrial & Labour Relations
ECON2820 2 Australian Industrial Relations
ECON3010 2 Advanced Microeconomics
ECON3020 2 Advanced Macroeconomics
ECON3050 2 Advanced Mathematical Economics
ECON3200 2 Monetary Economics
ECON3210 2 Financial Markets & Institutions
ECON3300 2 Topics in Applied Econometrics
ECON3310 2 Econometric Theory
ECON3400 2 Industrial Economics
ECON3410 2 Industrial Organisation in the Asia Pacific
ECON3420 2 Communications Technology & Information Economics
ECON3430 2 Managerial Economics
ECON3440 2 Regulatory Economics
ECON3450 2 Public Finance
ECON3500 2 Economic Development
ECON3510 2 International Trade Theory & Policy
ECON3520 2 International Macroeconomics
ECON3530 2 Asian-Pacific Economies: Policy Issues
ECON3600 2 Australian Economic History
ECON3700 2 Environmental Economics
ECON3710 2 Economics of Natural Resources
ECON3720 2 Regional & Urban Economics
ECON3730 2 Economic Analysis of Law
ECON3800 2 Labour Economics
ECON3900 2 Special Unit
NOTE:
*. Single major students without a mathematics background are advised to take ECON2420. Please note that ECON2020 is incompatible with ECON2420.
NOTE: Students may either take a general English major or specialise in the following streams: American Literature, Australian Literature, Post-Colonial Literature or British Literature.
Single Major (Plan code: ENGLIX2000)
#16, comprising #4–6 from —
AUST1000 2 Contemporary Australia
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
CCST1300 2 Introduction to Film & Television Studies
DRAM1000 2 Introductory Drama A
DRAM1010 2 Introductory Drama B
ENGL1100 2 Introduction to Australian Literature
ENGL1500 2 Reading Contemporary Literature
ENGL1800 2 Literary Classics: Texts & Traditions
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure & Meaning
LING1005 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Word Structure & Sound Patterns
LING1010 2 English Through Time & Space
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
WOMS1000 2 Women, Culture, Race
WRIT1000 2 Introduction to Academic Writing & Research
plus #10–12 from the advanced level courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: ENGLIY2000)
#32, comprising #4–12 from —
AUST1000 2 Contemporary Australia
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
CCST1300 2 Introduction to Film & Television Studies
DRAM1000 2 Introductory Drama A
DRAM1010 2 Introductory Drama B
ENGL1100 2 Introduction to Australian Literature
ENGL1500 2 Reading Contemporary Literature
ENGL1800 2 Literary Classics: Texts & Traditions
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure & Meaning
LING1005 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Word Structure & Sound Patterns
LING1010 2 English Through Time & Space
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
WOMS1000 2 Women, Culture, Race
WRIT1000 2 Introduction to Academic Writing & Research
plus #20–28 from the following advanced courses —
ABTS2040 2 Black Australian Literature A
ABTS2050 2 Black Australian Literature B
AUST2000 2 Australian Popular Culture
AUST2010 2 Australian Lives
CCST2100 2 Language in the Media
CCST2110 2 communication & Rhetoric
CCST2120 2 Social Strategies & Languages
CCST2130 2 Spoken Communication
CCST2200 2 Ideology, Media & Culture
CCST2220 2 Cultural Studies Theory
CCST2230 2 Everyday Culture
CCST2300 2 Film Movements & Genres
CCST2310 2 Australian Cinema
CCST2320 2 Advanced Film & Television Studies
CCST2330 2 Television & Popular Culture
CCST2340 2 Science Fiction Film & Television
DRAM2000 2 Medieval & Renaissance Drama
DRAM2010 2 Later Renaissance Drama
DRAM2020 2 European Theatre from Renaissance to Revolution
DRAM2030 2 European Modernist Drama
DRAM2040 2 Contemporary Drama
DRAM2050 2 Australian Drama
DRAM2060 2 Post-Colonial Theatre
DRAM2070 2 Topics in Theatre Studies
DRAM2080 2 Practices of Performance
DRAM2100 2 Medieval Drama Performance
DRAM2110 2 Renaissance Drama Performance
DRAM2120 2 European Theatre from Renaissance to Revolution Performance
DRAM2130 2 European Modernist Drama Performance
DRAM2140 2 Contemporary Drama Performance
DRAM2150 2 Australian Drama Performance
DRAM2160 2 Post-Colonial Theatre Performance
DRAM2170 2 Topics in Theatre Studies Performance
DRAM2200 2 Drama Performance A
DRAM2210 2 Drama Performance B
DRAM2300 2 Drama Practicum A
DRAM2310 2 Drama Practicum B
DRAM3100 1 Drama Special Research Topic A
DRAM3101 1 Drama Special Research Topic B
DRAM3102 2 Drama Special Research Topic C
ENGL2000 2 Medieval Literature
ENGL2010 2 Early Modern Literature: Renaissance to Revolution
ENGL2020 2 18th Century Literature
ENGL2025 2 Romanticism
ENGL2030 2 19th Century & Victorian Literature
ENGL2035 2 Modernism
ENGL2040 2 The Gothic
ENGL2045 2 Nineteenth-Century Women Writers
ENGL2060 2 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL2100 2 Approaches to Australian Writing
ENGL2120 2 Current Issues in Australian Writing
ENGL2200 2 Contemporary Postcolonial Literature
ENGL2320 2 Literature & Environment
ENGL2330 2 American Literature & Culture
ENGL2405 2 Literary Criticism & Critical Theory
ENGL2420 2 Critical Theory: Lacan, Derrida and Since
ENGL2500 2 20th Century Women Writers
ENGL2600 2 20th Century Literature & Society
ENGL2620 2 Literature, Struggle, and Revolution
ENGL2700 2 Queer Cultures
ENGL2710 2 Gender and the Postmodern
ENGL2800 2 The Tragic Vision
ENGL3000 2 Research Methods
ENGL3010 2 Special Research Topic A
ENGL3011 2 Special Research Topic B
ENGL3012 2 Special Research Topic C
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
LING2000 2 Linguistic Semantics
LING2005 2 Speech Production & Perception
LING2010 2 Phonology
LING2015 2 Linguistics in Education
LING2016 2 Grammar for Writing
LING2020 2 Linguistics & Literacy
LING2021 2 Second Language Acquisition
LING2025 2 Australian Aboriginal Languages
LING2030 2 Cognitive Linguistics
LING2035 2 Language & Social Identity
LING2040 2 Morphology: The Structure of Words
LING2045 2 Generative Syntax
LING3000 2 Vocal Performance
LING3005 2 Research Methods in Linguistics
LING3100 2 Special Research Topics in Linguistics A
LING3101 2 Special Research Topics in Linguistics B
MSTU2000 2 Music Subcultures and the Media
MSTU3000 2 Topics in Media Studies
WRIT2000 2 Professional Writing
WRIT2100 2 Creative Writing: Poetics
WRIT2110 2 Creative Writing: Narrative
WRIT2120 2 Creative Writing: Scriptwriting
Coordinator — Dr Lynn Wales (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: ENGLLX2000)
#16, comprising #6 for —
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure & Meaning
LING1005 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Word Structure & Sound Patterns
and #4–6 from —
CCST2100 2 Language in the Media
CCST2110 2 Communication & Rhetoric
CCST2120 2 Social Strategies & Languages
CCST2130 2 Spoken Communication
CCST2200 2 Ideology, Media & Culture
and #4–6 from —
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
LING2000 2 Linguistic Semantics
LING2005 2 Speech Production & Perception
LING2010 2 Phonology
LING2015 2 Linguistics in Education
LING2016 2 Grammar for Writing
LING2020 2 Linguistics & Literacy
LING2021 2 Second Language Acquisition
LING2025 2 Australian Aboriginal Languages
LING2030 2 Cognitive Linguistics
LING2035 2 Language & Social Identity
LING2040 2 Morphology: The Structure of Words
LING2045 2 Generative Syntax
LING3000 2 Vocal Performance
LING3005 2 Research Methods in Linguistics
Coordinator — Dr William Grey (History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics)
Single Major (Plan code: ENVIRX2000)
#16, comprising —
PHIL1210 2 Introduction to Environment and Culture
and #8–10 from —
ABTS2020 2 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Approaches to Knowledge
ANTH2060 2 Reading the Country: Studies in Indigenous Ethnoecology
ASIA2180 2 Environment and Asia
ENGL2320 2 Literature and Environment
GEOS1100 2 Environment & Society
HIST2605 2 Environment and History
PHIL2210 2 Environmental Philosophy
POLS2115 2 Environmental Politics and Policy
SOCY2020 2 Sociology of the Environment
and #4–6 from —
ANTH2098 2 Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological & Archaeological Perspectives
ARCH2210 2 Housing, People & Place
ARCH3210 2 People and Environment Studies
ECOL2001 2 Applied Community Ecology
ECON3700 2 Environmental Economics
ECON3710 2 Economics of Natural Resources
ENVM1501 2 Introduction to Environmental Management
ENVM2100 2 Sustainable Development 1
ENVM2200 2 Resource Management & Environmental Planning
ENVM2504 2 Environment & the Law
ENVM2505 2 Environmental Problem Solving
ENVM3200 2 Coastal Processes & Management
ENVM3201 2 Catchment Processes & Management
ENVM3202 2 Coral Reef Processes & Management
GEOS2100 2 Physical Geography
Coordinator — Dr Andrew Bonnell (History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics)
Single Major (Plan code: EUROPX2000)
#16, comprising —
HIST1400 2 Europe 1200–1800
and #2–4 from —
ARTT1101 2 Renaissance and Baroque Art
ARTT1105 2 Art in the Modern World
CLCS1010 2 Great Books of the Western Tradition: 1600 to the Present
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
ROML1010 2 Romance Languages: An Unromantic Introduction
RSSN1310 2 Russia Now & Then
and #10–12 from the advanced level courses listed below, which can include up to #4 of European language courses.
Double Major (Plan code: EUROPY2000)
#32, comprising —
HIST1400 2 Europe 1200–1800
and up to #10 from —
ARTT1101 2 Renaissance and Baroque Art
ARTT1105 2 Art in the Modern World
CLCS1010 2 Great Books of the Western Tradition: 1600 to the Present
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
ROML1010 2 Romance Languages: An Unromantic Introduction
RSSN1310 2 Russia Now & Then
and at least #20 from the courses listed below —
(The double major may include up to #8 of European language courses.)
ANCH2000 2 Our Classical Heritage
ARTT2105 2 French Painting: Revolution to Impressionism
CLCS2340 2 European Film Today
CLCS2360 2 A History of Erotic Narrative
GRMN2320 2 Books the Nazis Burned: German Literature & Society 1914–1945
GRMN2350 2 Germany’s Past: Society & Culture from the Middle Ages to the End of the 19th Century
HIST2400 2 Medieval Civilisation: The Foundations
HIST2401 2 Medieval Monotheisms
HIST2402 2 The Rise & Fall of Tsarist Russia
HIST2403 2 The Soviet Saga: 1917–1991
HIST2404 2 Imperial Britain: Society & Culture in the Age of Empire
HIST2405 2 Modern Britain: Politics, Society & Culture
HIST2406 2 Protest & Policing in Europe
HIST2407 2 Germany from Bismarck to Hitler (1870–1933)
HIST2408 2 Germany from Hitler to Reunification (1933–1991)
HIST2410 2 Supernatural Power and Religious Reform: Western Europe, 1400–1650
HIST2411 2 Witchcraft & Demonology In Early Modern Europe & its Colonies
HIST2412 2 The British Isles, 1400–1750
HIST2702 2 The City in History
HIST3401 2 Studies in Eastern Christendom
HIST3402 2 The Radical Right & Fascism in Europe
HIST3403 2 Crime & Punishment in England
HIST3404 2 Readings in Medieval History
PHIL2300 2 Phenomenology & Existentialism
PHIL2310 2 Continental Philosophy
PHIL2510 2 Philosophy of Literature
PHIL3620 2 Contemporary Philosophy
POLS2217 2 European Political Issues
POLS2302 2 Plato, Machiavelli & Modern Debates
POLS2303 2 Great Political Thinkers
ROML2340 2 Auteur Cinema in French & Spanish
RSSN2310 2 Russian Cinema
RSSN2330 2 Banned in the USSR: Russia’s Dissident Literature
RSSN2340 2 Reading Russia: Literature & Society 1825–1917
Coordinator — Dr F Bonner (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: FILMTX2000)
#16, comprising —
CCST1300 2 Introduction to Film & Television Studies
and #2–4 from —
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
and at least #8 from —
ARTT2110 2 Recent Approaches to Cinema
CCST2300 2 Film Movements & Genres
CCST2310 2 Australian Cinema
CCST2320 2 Advanced Film & Television Studies
CCST2330 2 Television & Popular Culture
CCST2340 2 Science Fiction Film and Television
and no more than #4 from —
ARTT2109 2 Post Modernist Art & Theory
ASIA2160 2 Asian Visual Cultures
CCST2200 2 Ideology, Media & Culture
CLCS2340 2 European Film Today
ENGL3020 2 Conference & Journal Internships
HIST2608 2 Film & History
ROML2340 2 Auteur Cinema in French & Spanish
WRIT2120 2 Creative Writing: Scriptwriting
Coordinator — Mr James Wheatley (Languages
and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: FRENCX2000)
#16, comprising at least #10 from FREN courses listed below, and the additional #6 selected from ROML, CLCS and/or other FREN courses listed below, with no more than #6 from introductory level courses —
Double Major (Plan code: FRENCY2000)
#32, comprising at least #16 from FREN courses listed below, and the additional #16 selected from ROML, CLCS and/or other FREN courses listed below, with at least #20 from advanced level courses —
CLCS1010 2 Great Books of the Western Tradition: 1600 to the Present
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
CLCS2340 2 European Film Today
CLCS2360 2 A History of Erotic Narrative
CLCS3020 2 Doing Things with “French Theory”
FREN1010 2 Introductory French A
FREN1020 2 Introductory French B
FREN1110 2 French Language A
FREN1120 2 French Language B
FREN2010 2 Intermediate French A
FREN2020 2 Intermediate French B
FREN2110 2 French Language C
FREN2120 2 French Language D
FREN2310 2 Reading & Writing in French
FREN2340 2 Le cinéma d'auteur
FREN2350 2 Ecritures autobiographiques
FREN2370 2 Identités sexuelles et pratiques culturelles
FREN2440 2 Contrastive Linguistics of French & English
FREN3010 2 Advanced Intermediate French
FREN3110 2 French Language E
FREN3120 2 Advanced Oral French
FREN3210 2 Littérature et Modernité
FREN3310 2 Introduction to French>English Translation
FREN3330 2 French for Business
FREN3370 2 French for Professional Certification
FREN3910 2 Special Subject
FREN3920 2 Special Subject
ROML1010 2 Romance Languages: an Unromantic Introduction
ROML2340 2 Auteur Cinema in French & Spanish
ROML2350 2 Practices of Autobiography
ROML2370 2 Gender & Culture
Single Major (Plan code: GEOGRX2000)
#16, comprising at least #4 from —
GEOS1100 2 Environment & Society
GEOS1200 2 Human Settlements
GEOS1300 2 Geographical Information & Analysis
GEOS2302 2 Applications of Spatial Information Systems
and at least #10 from the list below —
Double Major (Plan code: GEOGRY2000)
#32, comprising #4–6 from —
GEOS1100 2 Environment & Society
GEOS1200 2 Human Settlements
GEOS1300 2 Geographical Information & Analysis
GEOS2302 2 Applications of Spatial Information Systems
and #26–28 from the list below —
ENVM2200 2 Resource Management & Environmental Planning
ENVM3200 2 Coastal Processes & Management
ENVM3201 2 Catchment Processes & Management
ENVM3202 2 Coral Reef Processes & Management
ENVM3203 2 Environmental Impact Assessment
GEOS2100 2 Physical Geography
GEOS2101 2 Climatology & Hydrology
GEOS2103 2 Biogeography & Geomorphology
GEOS2200 2 Location & Land Use
GEOS2201 2 Human Spatial Behaviour
GEOS2202 2 Population Geography & Social Demography
GEOS2204 2 Tourism Systems
GEOS2300 2 Geographical Information Systems
GEOS2301 2 Introduction to Remote Sensing of Environment
GEOS3200 2 Regional Economic Development: Theory, Method & Practice
GEOS3201 2 Public Policy & the Contemporary City
GEOS3203 2 The Asian Metropolis
GEOS3204 2 Impacts of Tourism Development
GEOS3300 2 Spatial Analysis in a GIS Environment
GEOS3301 2 Advanced Remote Sensing of Environment
GEOS3302 2 GIS Data Capture
GEOS3303 2 Computing in Geographical Information Systems
GEOS3304 2 Topics in Geographical Information Science
GEOS3400 2 Special Topics
REDE3200 2 Real Estate Development Planning
Coordinator — Dr Alan Corkhill
(Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: GERMNX2000)
For students without Senior German:
Note: GRMN1110/1120 count as advanced level when a student has previously completed GRMN1010/1020
#8 from —
GRMN1010 2 Introductory German Language I
GRMN1020 2 Introductory German Language II
GRMN1110 2 German Language I
GRMN1120 2 German Language II
and #8 from the courses listed below, with at least #6 advanced level courses and not more than #6 from CLCS courses —
For students with Senior German:
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
GRMN1110 2 German Language I
GRMN1120 2 German Language II
GRMN2110 2 Advanced German Language I
GRMN2120 2 Advanced German Language II
and #8 from the courses listed below with at least #6 advanced level courses and not more than #6 from CLCS courses —
Double Major (Plan code: GERMNY2000)
For students with Senior German:
#32, comprising #16 single major and #16 from the courses listed below —
For students without Senior German:
#32, comprising #16 single major and #16 from the courses listed below —
CLCS1010 2 Great Books of the Western Tradition: 1600 to the Present
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
CLCS2340 2 European Film Today
GRMN1130 2 Speaking German
GRMN1210 2 Modern German Literature: An Introduction
GRMN2130 2 Translation from German — Theory & Practice
GRMN2140 2 German Business Communication A
GRMN2150 2 German Business Communication B
GRMN2180 2 Contrastive Linguistics of German & English
GRMN2230 2 German Literature Since 1945
GRMN2260 2 German Literary Classics
GRMN2310 2 Where East Meets West: Issues in Contemporary German Culture & Society
GRMN2320 2 Books the Nazis Burned: German Literature & Society 1914–1945
GRMN2330 2 Inside Germany – Contemporary German Cultures
GRMN2350 2 Germany's Past: Society & Culture from the Middle Ages to the End of the 19th Century
GRMN3110 2 Advanced German Language III
GRMN3120 2 Advanced German Language IV
Coordinator: Dr Rae Wearl (Political Science & International Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: GOVPPX2000)
#16, comprising #10 for —
POLS1101 2 Australian Political Institutions
POLS1102 2 Introduction to Politics & Public Policy
POLS2102 2 Governance & Australian Public Policy
POLS2110 2 The Policy Context
POLS2405 2 International & Comparative Public Policy
and #6 from the list of courses below —
Double Major (Plan code: GOVPPY2000)
#32, comprising #10 for —
POLS1101 2 Australian Political Institutions
POLS1102 2 Introduction to Politics & Public Policy
POLS2102 2 Governance and Australian Public Policy
POLS2110 2 The Policy Context
POLS2405 2 International & Comparative Public Policy
and #22 from the courses listed below —
POLS1701 2 Introduction to International Inequality & Development
POLS2101 2 Aboriginal Politics & Policy
POLS2103 2 Australian Political Issues
POLS2104 2 Australian Political Parties
POLS2107 2 Government of Queensland
POLS2108 2 Rural & Urban Politics
POLS2111 2 Politics & the Media
POLS2113 2 Political Communication
POLS2115 2 Environmental Politics & Policy
POLS2116 2 Politics of Law & Justice in Australia
POLS2201 2 Contemporary Australian Foreign Policy
POLS2401 2 Politics & the Economy in Australia
POLS2403 2 Work, Employment & Society
POLS2407 2 Government, Business & Public Policy
POLS3703 2 Research Methods
POLS3802 2 Independent Study
POLS3804 2 Special Studies in Political Science
POLS3806 2 Special Topics in Political Science
SWSP2011 2 Australian Social Policy
SWSP2222 2 Health Care Policy in Australia
Single Major (Plan code: GREEKX2000)
#16, comprising —
#4–6 from —
GREK1110 2 Introductory Greek Language A
GREK1120 2 Introductory Greek Language B
GREK1230 2 Greek Language & Literature 1
GREK1240 2 Greek Language & Literature 2
and #10–12 from —
GREK2250 2 Advanced Greek Language & Literature A
GREK2260 2 Advanced Greek Language & Literature B
GREK2270 2 Advanced Greek Language & Literature C
GREK2280 2 Advanced Greek Language & Literature D
GREK2310 2 Greek Historical Texts 1
GREK2320 2 Greek Historical Texts 2
Notes:
Students may include up to #4 from ANCH2000, ANCH2100, ANCH2130, ANCH2160 & ANCH2290 in the major.
GREK1230 and GREK1240 may count as advanced level courses where credit has been previously gained for GREK1120.
Single Major (Plan code: HISTOX2000)
#16, including at least #4 and no more than #6 from —
CLCS1030 2 Introduction to the Cultures of Latin America
HIST1001 2 The Making of America 1776 to the present
HIST1101 2 Cultural Traditions of Asia
HIST1200 2 Origins of Australia
HIST1201 2 Australian History
HIST1400 2 Europe 1200–1800
HIST1600 2 Globalization: History of the Future
HIST1601 2 Turning Points in World History
and at least #10 from the advanced level courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: HISTOY2000)
#32, including #4–12 from —
CLCS1030 2 Introduction to the Cultures of Latin America
HIST1001 2 The Making of America 1776 to The Present
HIST1100 2 Southeast Asia: History, Culture, Society
HIST1101 2 Cultural Traditions of Asia
HIST1200 2 Origins of Australia
HIST1201 2 Australian History
HIST1400 2 Europe 1200–1800
HIST1600 2 Globalization: History of the Future
HIST1601 2 Turning Points in World History
and #20–28 from the advanced level courses listed below —
HIST2001 2 The American Dream: Social History in America
HIST2005 2 Home on the Range: The American West
HIST2006 2 The American Nation 1776–1877
HIST2100 2 The Rise of Modern China
HIST2101 2 Contemporary China: The People's Republic, Hong Kong & Taiwan Since 1949
HIST2102 2 Contemporary Southeast Asia
HIST2103 2 Chinese Social History: Society, Culture, Commerce
HIST2104 2 Culture, Society & Religion in Modern Indonesia
HIST2107 2 The Modern Middle East
HIST2108 2 The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1918
HIST2109 2 Southeast Asia: History, Culture and Society
HIST2110 2 China and the World
HIST2200 2 Convicts and Colonists in Colonial Australia
HIST2202 2 Race, Sex & Power in Australian History
HIST2203 2 The Ways We Were: Australia's Social History
HIST2205 2 Imagining Community: our history and heritage
HIST2206 2 Australia and America: History of a Relationship
HIST2245 2 War and Australian Society
HIST2400 2 Medieval Civilisation: The Foundations
HIST2401 2 Christians, Muslims and Jews in the Middle Ages
HIST2402 2 The Rise & Fall of Tsarist Russia
HIST2403 2 The Soviet Saga: 1917–1991
HIST2404 2 Imperial Britain: Society & Culture in the Age of Empire
HIST2405 2 Modern Britain: Politics, Society & Culture
HIST2406 2 Protest & Policing in Europe
HIST2407 2 Germany from Bismarck to Hitler (1870–1933)
HIST2408 2 Germany from Hitler to Reunification (1933–1991)
HIST2410 2 Supernatural Power & Religion Reform: Western Europe, 1400–1650
HIST2411 2 Witchcraft & Demonology In Early Modern Europe & its Colonies
HIST2412 2 The British Isles, –1485–1689
HIST2600 2 Australia & the South Pacific: Trouble in Paradise
HIST2601 2 Comparative Popular Culture
HIST2602 2 Empires
HIST2603 2 Sex & Sexuality
HIST2604 2 Medicine & Culture: Bioethics in Historical Perspective (1850 to the Present)
HIST2605 2 Sunburnt Country: Environment and Culture in Australian History
HIST2606 2 History of Warfare
HIST2607 2 Crime & Punishment: An Historical Survey
HIST2608 2 Film & History
HIST2609 2 History of The Great Powers, 1815 – 1989
HIST2702 2 The City in History
HIST3000 2 The American Revolution: 1765–1800
HIST3001 2 Globalisation & American Popular Culture
HIST3101 2 Studies in Indonesian History & Society
HIST3102 2 History of Chinese Business & Economy
HIST3202 2 Applied History Internship
HIST3402 2 The Radical Right & Fascism in Europe
HIST3403 2 Crime & Punishment in England
HIST3404 2 Readings in Medieval History
HIST3600 2 History, Time and Meaning
HIST3602 2 Genocide & Persecution, Revenge & Reconciliation
HIST3603 2 Papua New Guinea: Knowing the Unknown
HIST3604 2 Readings in the Critical History of Medicine
HIST3606 2 Research Techniques for Historians
HIST3607 2 Modern Japan: 1600 to the Present
HIST3608 2 Middle East Nationalism
HIST3609 2 Independent Historical Studies A
HIST3610 2 Independent Historical Studies B
Coordinators — Dr Helen Creese/Dr
Debra Hoven (Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: INDONX2000)
For students with no prior knowledge of Indonesian:
#12 from —
INDN1000 2 Introductory Indonesian A
INDN1001 2 Introductory Indonesian B
INDN2000 2 Intermediate Indonesian A
INDN2001 2 Intermediate Indonesian B
INDN3000 2 Advanced Indonesian A
INDN3001 2 Advanced Indonesian B
and #4 from —
INDN3002 2 Indonesian Contemporary Culture
INDN3003 2 Indonesian Through the Media
INDN3004 2 Indonesian Translation Studies A
INDN3005 2 Indonesian Translation Studies B
For students with Senior Indonesian or
equivalent:
#16, comprising —
INDN2000 2 Intermediate Indonesian A
INDN2001 2 Intermediate Indonesian B
INDN3000 2 Advanced Indonesian A
INDN3001 2 Advanced Indonesian B
INDN3002 2 Indonesian Contemporary Culture
INDN3003 2 Indonesian Through the Media
INDN3004 2 Indonesian Translation Studies A
INDN3005 2 Indonesian Translation Studies B
For students who have spent more
than six months studying in Indonesia or who are background or native speakers
of Indonesian or Malay:
#12 from —
INDN3000 2 Advanced Indonesian A
INDN3001 2 Advanced Indonesian B
INDN3002 2 Indonesian Contemporary Culture
INDN3003 2 Indonesian Through the Media
INDN3004 2 Indonesian Translation Studies A
INDN3005 2 Indonesian Translation Studies B
and #4 from —
ASIA2150 2 Contemporary Indonesian Society
ASIA2520 2 Regional Cultures of Indonesia
ASIA2170 2 Indonesian Studies Project
Coordinator - Dr Rae Wear (Political Science and International Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: INDUSX2000)
#16, comprising #6 for —
BSOC2607 2 Workforce Employment Relations
ECON2810 2 Industrial Relations & Labour
POLS1401 2 Foundations of Industrial Relations
and #10 from the courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: INDUSY2000)
#32, comprising #6 for —
BSOC2607 2 Workforce Employment Relations
ECON2810 2 Industrial Relations & Labour
POLS1401 2 Foundations of Industrial Relations
and #26 from the courses listed below —
BSOC3605 2 Industrial Negotiation & Advocacy
BSOC3606 2 International Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations
ECON2800 2 The Economics of Labour Markets
ECON2820 2 Australian Industrial Relations
ECON3800 2 Labour Economics
POLS2403 2 Work, Employment & Society
POLS2406 2 International Labour Rights
POLS2407 2 Government, Business & Public Policy
POLS2504 2 Conflict Management: A New Politics?
POLS3703 2 Research Methods
POLS3802 2 Independent Study
POLS3804 2 Special Studies in Political Science
POLS3806 2 Special Topics in Political Science
PSYC2271 2 Psychology & Work
PSYC3202 2 Industrial & Organisational Psychology
Single Major (Plan code: COMPUX2000)
#16 from the courses listed below, including
at least #10 at advanced level —
COMP1500 2 Introduction to Programming
COMP1501 2 Internet Interface Design
COMP1502 2 Introduction to Programming II
COMP1800 2 Information Technology Project
COMP2301 2 Systems Interface Programming
COMP2302 2 Computer Organisation
COMP2500 2 Programming in the Large
COMP2502 2 Algorithms & Data Structures
COMP2801 2 Software Engineering Studio
COMP3201 2 Computer Graphics
COMP3202 2 Modelling and Visualisation
COMP3300 2 Operating Systems
COMP3400 2 Functional & Logic Programming
COMP3401 2 Compilers & Interpreters
COMP3402 2 Concurrent & Real-time Systems
COMP3501 2 Human-Computer Interaction
COMP3502 2 Information Security
COMP3600 2 Reasoning About Software
COMP3601 2 Software Specification
COMP3701 2 Principles of Artificial Intelligence
[COMP38046 4 Advanced Information Technology Project
[or
[COMP38056 4 Advanced Information Technology Project
[or
[COMP38066 4 Advanced Information Technology Project
COMS2000 2 Introduction to Computer Networks
COMS3200 2 Computer Networks I
INFS1200 2 Introduction to Information Systems
INFS3100 2 Introduction to Information Science
INFS2200 2 Relational Database Systems
INFS3202 2 Web Information Systems
INFS3803 4 Information Management Project
MATH1061 2 Discrete Mathematics
Coordinator — Dr Alex Bellamy (Political Science and International Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: INTERX2000)
#16, comprising #4 for —
POLS1201 2 Introduction to International Relations
POLS1203 2 Great Issues in International Relations
and #12 from the courses listed
below, including at least #10 at advanced level —
Double Major (Plan code: INTERY2000)
#32, comprising #4 for —
POLS1201 2 Introduction to International Relations
POLS1203 2 Great Issues in International Relations
and #28 from the courses listed below —
ASIA2220 2 Japan & the World
HIST2109 2 Southeast Asia: History, Culture & Society
POLS1501 2 Introduction to Peace & Conflict Analysis
POLS1701 2 Introduction to International Inequality &Development
POLS2201 2 Contemporary Australian Foreign Policy
POLS2202 2 Foreign Policies of the Great Powers
POLS2204 2 International Relations of Southeast Asia
POLS2205 2 International Relations of Northeast Asia
POLS2206 2 Problems of Asia-Pacific Security
POLS2207 2 Terrorism & Insurgency in World Politics
POLS2208 2 Conceptions of World Politics
POLS2209 2 Conflict in the International System
POLS2211 2 International Institutions & Political Cooperation
POLS2214 2 Military & Politics
POLS2217 2 European Political Issues
POLS2402 2 Globalisation & International Political Economy
POLS2404 2 Politics of Development
POLS2405 2 International & Comparative Public Policy
POLS2406 2 International Labour Rights
POLS2501 2 Human Rights & International Politics
POLS2502 2 Peace, Morality & Justice in International Politics
POLS2509 2 Ethnic Conflict & Nationalism
POLS2510 2 International Peacekeeping
POLS2603 2 World Women
POLS2801 2 Landmarks of Political Science & International Relations
POLS3703 2 Research Methods
POLS3802 2 Independent Study
POLS3804 2 Special Studies in Political Science
POLS3806 2 Special Topics in Political Science
Coordinator — Dr Yasuko Obana
(Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: JAPANX2000)
For Stream A students with no prior
knowledge of Japanese:
#16 for —
JAPN1010 4 Japanese I — Part 1
JAPN2010 4 Japanese I — Part 2
JAPN2100 4 Japanese II — Part 1
JAPN2110 4 Japanese II — Part 2
For Stream B students with
Senior Japanese (or equivalent):
#16 for —
JAPN1020 4 Continuing Japanese I
JAPN2020 4 Continuing Japanese II
JAPN2200 4 Intermediate Japanese I — Stream B
JAPN2210 4 Intermediate Japanese II — Stream B
For Stream C students who have spent more
than 6 months studying in Japan:
#16, comprising —
JAPN2300 4 Intermediate Japanese I — Stream C
JAPN2310 4 Intermediate Japanese II — Stream C
JAPN3280 2 Japanese Language Teaching
and #8 from —
JAPN3200 2 Newspaper Japanese
JAPN3210 2 Polite Japanese Written & Spoken Styles
JAPN3220 2 Talking Japan
JAPN3230 2 Advanced Written Japanese
JAPN3240 2 Modern Literary Texts
JAPN3250 2 Japanese Through Audio-Visual Media
JAPN3260 2 Business Japanese
JAPN3270 2 Technical & Specialised Japanese
Double Major (Plan code: JAPANY2000)
For Stream A students with no prior
knowledge of Japanese:
#32, comprising #16 for the single major and #8 for —
JAPN3100 2 Japanese III — Spoken 1
JAPN3110 2 Japanese III — Written 1
JAPN3120 2 Japanese III — Spoken 2
JAPN3130 2 Japanese III — Written 2
and #4 of JAPN courses from the listing in Stream B below
and #4 of ASIA courses.
For Stream B students with
Senior Japanese (or equivalent):
#32, comprising #16 for the single major
and #12 from —
JAPN3200 2 Newspaper Japanese
JAPN3210 2 Polite Japanese Written & Spoken Styles
JAPN3220 2 Talking Japan
JAPN3230 2 Advanced Written Japanese
JAPN3240 2 Modern Literary Texts
JAPN3250 2 Japanese Through Audio-Visual Media
JAPN3260 2 Business Japanese
JAPN3270 2 Technical & Specialised Japanese
JAPN3280 2 Japanese Language Teaching
and #4 of ASIA courses.
For Stream C students who have spent more
than 6 months studying in Japan:
#32, comprising JAPN2300 & JAPN2310
and #16 for —
JAPN3200 2 Newspaper Japanese
JAPN3210 2 Polite Japanese Written & Spoken Styles
JAPN3220 2 Talking Japan
JAPN3230 2 Advanced Written Japanese
JAPN3240 2 Modern Literary Texts
JAPN3250 2 Japanese Through Audio-Visual Media
JAPN3260 2 Business Japanese
JAPN3270 2 Technical & Specialised Japanese
JAPN3280 2 Japanese Language Teaching
and #8 comprising —
#8 of ASIA courses, or
#6 of ASIA courses plus #2 of JAPN
Single Major (Plan code: JOURNX2000)
#16, comprising —
#16 for —
JOUR1011 2 Introduction to Journalism
JOUR1021 2 Institutions in Society
JOUR1511 2 Newspaper Reporting & Writing
JOUR2201 2 Investigative Journalism
JOUR2211 2 News & Mass Communication Theory
JOUR2311 2 Journalism Law
JOUR2321 2 Journalism Ethics
JOUR2610 2 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism
Double Major (Plan code: JOURNY2000)
#32, comprising —
#20 for —
JOUR1011 2 Introduction to Journalism
JOUR1021 2 Institutions in Society
JOUR1511 2 Newspaper Reporting & Writing
JOUR2201 2 Investigative Journalism
JOUR2211 2 News & Mass Communication Theory
JOUR2311 2 Journalism Law
JOUR2321 2 Journalism Ethics
JOUR2221 2 International Journalism & Mass Communication
JOUR2610 2 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism
JOUR3201 2 Journalism & Society
and #2 from —
JOUR2512 2 Advanced Print Journalism I
JOUR2622 2 Radio Journalism
JOUR3652 2 Television Journalism
and #10 from —
JOUR1030 2 Elements of Writing & Grammar
JOUR2240 2 Journalism History
JOUR2400 2 The Foreign Correspondent
JOUR2512 2 Advanced Print Journalism I
JOUR2622 2 Radio Journalism
JOUR3290 2 Mass Communication Research
JOUR3400 2 Specialisms in Journalism
JOUR3510 2 Advanced Print Journalism II
JOUR3530 2 Desktop Publishing
JOUR3540 2 Feature Writing
JOUR3560 2 Photojournalism
JOUR3610 2 Advanced Radio Journalism
JOUR3652 2 Television Journalism
JOUR3660 2 Advanced Television Journalism
JOUR3750 2 Multimedia Journalism
JOUR3801 2 Journalism Internship
Coordinator — Dr
Single Major (Plan code: KOREAX2000)
#16 for —
KORN1000 2 Introductory Korean
KORN1001 2 Communicating in Korean 1
KORN2001 2 Continuing Korean
KORN2002 2 Communicating in Korean 2
KORN2101 2 Communicating in Korean 3
KORN2111 2 Korean for Business 1
KORN2201 2 Talking in Korean
KORN2211 2 Korean for Business 2
Single Major (Plan code: LATINX2000)
#16, comprising —
#2–6 from —
LATN1110 2 Introductory Latin Language A
LATN1120 2 Introductory Latin Language B
LATN1230 2 Latin Language & Literature A
LATN1240 2 Latin Language & Literature B
and #10–14 from —
LATN2250 2 Advanced Latin Language & Literature A
LATN2260 2 Advanced Latin Language & Literature B
LATN2270 2 Advanced Latin Language & Literature C
LATN2280 2 Advanced Latin Language & Literature D
LATN2310 2 Latin Historical Texts 1
LATN2320 2 Latin Historical Texts 2
Notes:
Students may include up to #4 from ANCH2000, 2230, 2260, 2270 & 2280 in the major.
LATN1230 and LATN1240 may count as advanced level courses if credit has been gained for the relevant introductory level courses.
Single Major (Plan code: LINGUX2000)
#16, comprising —
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure & Meaning
LING1005 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Word Structure & Sound Patterns
LING1010 2 English Through Time & Space
and at least #2 from —
LING2010 2 Phonology
LING2040 2 Morphology: The Structure of Words
LING2045 2 Generative Syntax
and #6–10 from the list below —
Double Major (Plan code: LINGUY2000)
#32, comprising #6 for —
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure & Meaning
LING1005 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Word Structure & Sound Patterns
LING1010 2 English Through Time & Space
and at least #4 from —
LING2010 2 Phonology
LING2040 2 Morphology: The Structure of Words
LING2045 2 Generative Syntax
and #20–22 from the list below —
COGS3010 2 Human Reasoning & Rationality
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
LING2000 2 Linguistic Semantics
LING2005 2 Speech Production & Perception
LING2015 2 Linguistics in Education
LING2016 2 Grammar for Writing
LING2020 2 Linguistics & Literacy
LING2021 2 Second Language Acquisition
LING2025 2 Australian Aboriginal languages
LING2030 2 Cognitive Linguistics
LING2035 2 Language & Social Identity
LING3000 2 Vocal Performance
LING3005 2 Research Methods in Linguistics
LING3100 2 Special Research Topics in Linguistics A
LING3101 2 Special Research Topics in Linguistics B
Note:
Other language & linguistic courses may be included with the permission of
the Head of School.
Single Major (Plan code: LITERX2000)
#16, comprising #4–6 from —
ENGL1100 2 Introduction to Australian Literature
ENGL1500 2 Reading Contemporary Literature
ENGL1800 2 Literary Classics: Texts and Traditions
and #10–12 from the advanced level courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: LITERY2000)
#32, comprising #4–8 from —
ENGL1100 2 Introduction to Australian Literature
ENGL1500 2 Reading Contemporary Literature
ENGL1800 2 Literary Classics: Texts and Traditions
and #24–28 from the following courses —
ENGL2000 2 Medieval Literature
ENGL2010 2 Early Modern Literature: Renaissance to Revolution
ENGL2020 2 18th Century Literature
ENGL2025 2 Romanticism
ENGL2030 2 19th Century & Victorian Literature
ENGL2035 2 Modernism
ENGL2040 2 The Gothic
ENGL2045 2 Nineteenth-Century Women Writers
ENGL2050 2 Alternative Traditions in British Literature
ENGL2060 2 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL2100 2 Approaches to Australian Writing
ENGL2120 2 Current Issues in Australian Writing
ENGL2200 2 Contemporary Postcolonial Literature
ENGL2320 2 Literature & Environment
ENGL2330 2 American Literature & Culture
ENGL2405 2 Literary Criticism & Critical Theory
ENGL2420 2 critical Theory: Lacan, Derrida and Since
ENGL2500 2 20th Century Women Writers
ENGL2510 2 Recent Women's Writing
ENGL2600 2 20th Century Literature & Society
ENGL2610 2 Working Class Writing
ENGL2620 2 Literature, Struggle and Revolution
ENGL2700 2 Queer Cultures
ENGL2710 2 Gender and the Postmodern
ENGL2800 2 The Tragic Vision
ENGL3000 2 Research Methods
ENGL3010 1 Special Research Topic A
ENGL3011 1 Special Research Topic B
ENGL3012 2 Special Research Topic C
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
WRIT2100 2 Creative Writing: Poetics
WRIT2110 2 Creative Writing: Narrative
WRIT2120 2 Creative Writing: Scriptwriting
Note: The
single major may include up to #2 from the following courses, and the double
major may include up to #4 from the following courses —
ANCH2000 2 Classical Backgrounds to European Culture
ANCH2020 2 Greek & Roman Literature
ASIA1220 2 Modern Japanese Literature & Society
ASIA2130 2 Women in Asian Literatures
ASIA2420 2 Traditional Chinese Literature & Society
ASIA2430 2 20th Century Chinese Literature & Society
CLCS2360 2 A History of Erotic Narrative
GRMN2320 2 The Books the Nazis Burned
ROML2350 2 Practices of Autobiography
ROML2370 2 Gender & Culture
RSSN2330 2 Banned in the USSR: Russia's Dissident Literature
RSSN2340 2 Reading Russia: Literature & Society 1825–1917
Single Major (Plan code: MATHEX2000)
#16 from the courses listed below, with no more than #6 of introductory level courses, including at least #4 of level 3 courses.
Double Major (Plan code: MATHEY2000)
#32 from the courses listed below, with no more than #12 of introductory level courses, including at least #8 of level 3 courses —
MATH1040 2 Basic Mathematics
MATH1050 2 Mathematical Foundations
MATH1051 2 Calculus & Linear Algebra I
MATH1052 2 Multivariate Calculus & Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH1061 2 Discrete Mathematics
MATH1070 2 Frontiers in Computational Science
MATH2000 2 Calculus & Linear Algebra II
MATH2100 2 Applied Mathematical Analysis
MATH2200 2 Scientific Computing
MATH2300 2 Linear Algebra & Graph Theory
MATH2400 2 Mathematical Analysis
MATH3090 2 Financial Mathematics
MATH3101 2 Methods & Models of Applied Mathematics A
MATH3102 2 Methods & Models of Applied Mathematics B
MATH3103 2 Algebraic Methods of Mathematical Physics (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH3104 2 Mathematical Biology
MATH3201 2 Approximation Theory with Algorithmic Applications
MATH3202 2 Operations Research & Mathematical Programming
MATH3203 2 Visualisation & Modelling in Scientific Computing
MATH3301 2 Graph Theory & Geometry (offered in even numbered years only)
MATH3302 2 Coding & Cryptography (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH3303 2 Abstract Algebra & Number Theory
MATH3306 2 Set Theory & Logic
MATH3401 2 Complex Analysis
MATH3402 2 Functional Analysis
MATH3403 2 Partial Differential Equations
MATH3404 2 Optimisation Theory
MATH4090 2 Computation in Financial Mathematics
MATH4091 2 Financial Calculus
MATH4104 2 Advanced Hamiltonian Dynamics & Chaos (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH4105 2 General Relativity
MATH4106 2 Advanced Methods & Models A
MATH4107 2 Advanced Methods & Models B
MATH4201 2 Applications of Scientific Computation
MATH4202 2 Advanced Numerical Linear Algebra
MATH4205 2 Issues in Visualisation
MATH4206 2 Computation Biology & Bioinformatics
MATH4301 2 Advanced Algebra (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH4302 2 Combinatorial Designs (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH4303 2 Advanced Combinatorics (offered in even numbered years only)
MATH4304 2 Number Theory (offered in even numbered years only)
MATH4401 2 Advanced Analysis (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH4402 2 Ordinary Differential Equations III/IVH (offered in even numbered years only)
MATH4403 2 Partial Differential Equations III/IVH (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH4404 2 Functional Analysis III/IVH (offered in odd numbered years only)
MATH4405 2 Measure Theory (offered in even numbered years only)
MATH4406 2 Control Theory III/IVH (offered in even numbered years only)
PHYS2100 2 Dynamics, Chaos & Special Relativity
STAT1201 2 Analysis of Biological Data & Experiments
STAT2003 2 Probability & Statistics
STAT2004 2 Statistical Modelling and Analysis
STAT3001 2 Mathematical Statistics
STAT3002 2 Applied Statistics
STAT3003 2 Experimental Design
STAT3004 2 Probability Models & Stochastic Processes
STAT4401 2 Advanced Statistics I
STAT4402 2 Advanced Statistics II
STAT4403 2 Advanced Probability & Stochastic Processes I
STAT4404 2 Advanced Probability & Stochastic Processes II
Coordinator — Dr Elizabeth Ferrier (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: MEDIAX2000)
#16, comprising —
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
MSTU3000 2 Topics in Media Studies
and #2 from —
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
JOUR1011 2 Introduction to Journalism
POLS1101 2 Australian Political Institutions
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
SOCY1000 2 Society & Gender: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1020 2 The Social World: An Introduction to Society
and #10 from the advanced courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: MEDIAY2000)
#32, comprising —
MSTU1000 2 Introduction to Media Studies
MSTU3000 2 Topics in Media Studies
and #6–10 from —
CCST1000 2 Introduction to Communication & Cultural Studies
CCST1300 2 Introduction to Film & Television Studies
JOUR1011 2 Introduction to Journalism
POLS1101 2 Australian Political Institutions
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
SOCY1000 2 Society & Gender: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1020 2 The Social World: An Introduction to Society
and #20–24 from the courses listed below —
ASIA2160 2 Asian Visual Cultures
ARTT2109 2 Post Modernist Art & Theory
ARTT2110 2 Recent Approaches to Cinema (was HA210)
ARTT2136 2 Through the Lens: Studies in Photography
ARTT2114 2 Fashion, Culture and the Body
CCST2100 2 Language in the Media
CCST2200 2 Ideology, Media & Culture
CCST2220 2 Cultural Studies Theory
CCST2230 2 Everyday Culture
CCST2300 2 Film Movements & Genres
CCST2310 2 Australian Cinema
CCST2320 2 Advanced Film & Television Studies
CCST2330 2 Television & Popular Culture
CCST2340 2 Science Fiction Film & Television
HIST2601 2 Comparative Popular Culture
HIST3200 2 Everyday Wonders: Popular Culture in Australia
JOUR2211 2 News & Mass Communication Theory
JOUR2221 2 International Journalism & Mass Communication
JOUR2240 2 Journalism History
JOUR2321 2 Journalism Ethics
JOUR3201 2 Journalism & Society
JOUR3290 2 Mass Communication Research
MSTU2000 2 Music Subcultures & The Media
POLS2111 2 Politics & the Media
ROML2340 2 Auteur Cinema in French & Spanish
SOCY2169 2 Media, Culture & Society
Medieval & Early Modern Studies
Coordinator — Associate Professor Lloyd Davis (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: MEDIEX2000)
#16, comprising #4–6 from —
ARTT1101 2 Renaissance and Baroque Art
HIST1400 2
LATN1110 2 Introductory Latin Language A
LATN1120 2 Introductory Latin Language B
MUSC1500 2 Baroque Music History
and #2 for —
HIST2400 2 Medieval Civilization: The Foundations
and at least #8 from the advanced level courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: MEDIEY2000)
#32, comprising #4–10 from —
ARTT1101 2 Renaissance and Baroque Art
HIST1400 2 Europe: 1200–1800
LATN1110 2 Introductory Latin Language A
LATN1120 2 Introductory Latin Language B
and #2 for —
HIST2401 2 Christians, Muslims and Jews in the Middle Ages
and #20–26 from the advanced level courses listed below —
ANCH2000 2 Classical Backgrounds to European Culture
ANCH2210 2 The Celts in the Classical World
DRAM2000 2 Medieval & Renaissance Drama
DRAM2010 2 Later Renaissance Drama
DRAM2100 2 Medieval Drama Performance
DRAM2110 2 Renaissance Drama Performance
ENGL2000 2 Medieval Literature
ENGL2010 2 Early Modern Literature: Renaissance to Revolution
ENGL2020 2 18th Century Literature
ENGL2060 2 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL3010 1 Special Research Topic A
ENGL3011 1 Special Research Topic B
ENGL3012 2 Special Research Topic C
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
HIST2401 2 Medieval Monotheisms
HIST2404 2 Imperial Britain: Society & Culture in the Age of Empire
HIST2410 2 Supernatural Power and Religious Reform: Western Europe, 1400–1650
HIST2411 2 Witchcraft & Demonology in Early Modern Europe & Its Colonies
HIST2412 2 The British Isles, 1485–1689
HIST2700 2 Independent Research
HIST2701 2 Independent Historical Studies Unit
HIST3404 2 Readings in Medieval History
MUSC2050 2 Classical Music History
MUSC3500 2 Music History 5 — Medieval
MUSC3510 2 Music History 6 — Renaissance
PHIL2180 2 The Rise of Modern Philosophy
PHIL3300 2 Special Topics: The Evolution of Empiricism
RELN2001 2 Mysticism in the World's Religions
RELN2203 2 Heaven & Hell in Western Thought
RELN2404 2 Magic & Astrology in Jewish & Christian Literature
RELN2405 2 Dreams, Visions & Revelations in Ancient Jewish & Christian Literature
Single Major (Plan
code: MUSICX2000)
For students with limited, or no prior
knowledge of Music:
#16, comprising —
MUSC1050 2 Music in Society
MUSC1060 2 Intro to Music Techniques
MUSC1500* 2 Music History 1 — Baroque
MUSC1600* 2 Music Techniques 1
and
#4 from Music History & Traditions List
#2 from Music Techniques, Analysis and Aural Studies List
#2 from Music Electives List
Note:
* MUSC1500/1600 count as advanced level when a student has completed MUSC1050/1060
Double Major (Plan
code: MUSICY2000)
For students with limited, or no prior
knowledge of Music:
#32, comprising #16 for the single major plus —
#6 from Music History & Traditions List
#6 from Music Techniques, Analysis and Aural Studies List
#4 from Music Electives or Music Practice List
Single Major (Plan
code: MUSICX2000)
For students with a HA in Senior Music:
#16, comprising —
MUSC1500 2 Music History 1 — Baroque
MUSC1600 2 Music Techniques 1
and —
#6 from Music History & Traditions List
#4 from Music Techniques, Analysis and Aural Studies List
#2 from Music Electives List
Double Major (Plan
code: MUSICY2000)
For students with a HA in Senior Music …
#32, comprising #16 for the single major plus —
#6 from Music History & Traditions List
#4 from Music Techniques, Analysis and Aural Studies List
Music History & Traditions List
MSTU2000 2 Music Subcultures and the Media
MUSC2300 2 Music & Human Behaviour
MUSC2400 2 Introduction to Musicology
MUSC2510 2 Music History 4 — Modern
MUSC2520 2 Women, Gender & Music
MUSC2550 2 The Music of Ireland
MUSC3400 2 Music Aesthetics & Criticism
MUSC3500 2 Music History 5 — Medieval
MUSC3510 2 Music History 6 — Renaissance
MUSC3520 2 Music History — Topic 1
MUSC3530 2 Music History — Topic 2
MUSC3540 2 Seminar in Music History
MUSC3560 2 Historical Performance Practice
MUSC3700 2 Music History — Topic 3
MUSC3710 2 Practice of Ethno-musicology
Music Techniques, Analysis & Aural Studies
MUSC2610 2 Music Techniques 4
MUSC3010 2 Music Studio Techniques A
MUSC3020 2 Music Studio Techniques B
MUSC3600 2 Music Techniques 5 — Counterpoint
MUSC3610 2 Introduction to Music Analysis
MUSC3630 2 Seminar in Music Techniques
MUSC3640 2 Advanced Aural Skills A
MUSC3650 2 Advanced Aural Skills B
MUSC3660 2 Music Acoustics
Music Elective List
MUSC1000 2 Blues, Beatles and Beyond
MUSC1010 2 Introduction to Music Technology
MUSC1100 2 Orchestral/Choral/Opera Workshop
Studies 1A
MUSC1110 2 Orchestral/Choral/Opera Workshop Studies 1B
MUSC1120 1 Ensemble 1A
MUSC1130 1 Ensemble 1B
MUSC1700 2 From Elvis to Madonna
MUSC1710 2 Music in Popular Culture
Music Practice List
MUSC2100 2 Orchestral/Choral/Opera Workshop Studies 2A
MUSC2110 2 Orchestral/Choral/Opera Workshop Studies 2B
MUSC2120 1 Ensemble 2A
MUSC2130 1 Ensemble 2B
MUSC3120 1 Ensemble 3A
MUSC3130 1 Ensemble 3B
MUSC3160 2 Conducting A
MUSC3170 2 Conducting B
MUSC3840 2 Group Music Skills A
MUSC3850 2 Group Music Skills B
Coordinator — Dr Alex Bellamy (Political Science and International Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: PEACEX2000)
#16, comprising #2 for —
POLS1501 2 Introduction to Peace & Conflict Analysis
and #14 from the courses listed below, with at least #12 from advanced level courses —
Double Major (Plan code: PEACEY2000)
#32, comprising #2 for —
POLS1501 2 Introduction to Peace & Conflict Analysis
and #28 from the courses listed below, with at least #20 from advanced level courses —
HIST2245 2 War and Australian Society
HIST2606 2 History of Warfare
PHIL1130 2 Introduction to Ethics
POLS1201 2 Introduction to International Relations
POLS1203 2 Great Issues of International Relations
POLS1701 2 Introduction to International Inequality & Development
POLS2101 2 Aboriginal Politics & Policy
POLS2115 2 Environmental Politics & Policy
POLS2207 2 Terrorism and Insurgency in World Politics
POLS2208 2 Conceptions of World Politics
POLS2209 2 Conflict in the International System
POLS2211 2 International Institutions & Political Cooperation
POLS2301 2 Democratic Politics
POLS2310 2 Politics & Literature
POLS2402 2 Globalisation & International Political Economy
POLS2404 2 Politics of Development
POLS2406 2 International Labour Rights
POLS2501 2 Human Rights & International Politics
POLS2502 2 Peace, Morality & Justice in International Politics
POLS2503 2 Politics of Non-violent Change
POLS2504 2 Conflict Management: A New Politics?
POLS2507 2 Origin of Aggression & Cooperation
POLS2509 2 Ethnic Conflict & Nationalism
POLS2510 2 International Peacekeeping
POLS2603 2 World Women
POLS2801 2 Landmarks of Political Science & International Relations
POLS3703 2 Research Methods
POLS3802 2 Independent Study
POLS3804 2 Special Studies in Political Science
POLS3806 2 Special Topics in Political Science
PSYC2040 2 Social & Organisational Psychology
PSYC3142 2 Intergroup Relations & Group Processes
SOCY2210 2 From Nationalism to Cosmopolitanism
SOCY2220 2 Globalisation & Development in Post-Colonial Societies
SWSP2000 2 Peacework in the Community
Single Major (Plan code: PHILOX2000)
#16, including at least #4–6 from —
COGS1000 2 Minds & Machines: Introduction to Cognitive Science
PHIL1000 2 Introductory Philosophy
PHIL1020 2 Introduction to Logic
PHIL1110 2 Critical Reasoning
PHIL1130 2 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL1140 2 Introduction to Social, Political & Legal Philosophy
PHIL1210 2 Introduction to the Environment and Culture
PHIL1400 2 Philosophy & Sexuality
PHIL1600 2 Film, TV & Philosophy: An Introduction to Philosophy Through the Study of Film
RELN1200 2 Philosophy of Religion
and #10–12 from the advanced courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: PHILOY2000)
#32, including at least #4–12 from —
COGS1000 2 Minds & Machines: Introduction to Cognitive Science
PHIL1000 2 Introductory Philosophy
PHIL1020 2 Introduction to Logic
PHIL1110 2 Critical Reasoning
PHIL1130 2 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL1140 2 Introduction to Social, Political & Legal Philosophy
PHIL1210 2 Introduction to the Environment and Culture
PHIL1400 2 Philosophy & Sexuality
PHIL1600 2 Film, TV & Philosophy: An Introduction to Philosophy Through the Study of Film
RELN1200 2 Philosophy of Religion
and #20–28 from the advanced courses listed below —
BIOL2000 2 Sex & Beyond: The Implications of New Productive & Molecular Technologies
MATH3305 2 Mathematical Logic
PHIL2000 2 Epistemology & Metaphysics
PHIL2010 2 Representation & Reality: The Philosophy of Language
PHIL2020 2 Paradoxes
PHIL2030 2 Thinking About Logic: An Introduction to Philosophical Issues in Logic
PHIL2040 2 Philosophy of Mathematics
PHIL2050 2 Consciousness, Rationality & the Emotions: The Philosophy of Mind
PHIL2060 2 A Short History of Sensing & Knowing
PHIL2070 2 Chance, Coincidence & Chaos
PHIL2100 2 Worlds, Possible & Impossible: An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic
PHIL2130 2 The Nature of Moral Values
PHIL2140 2 Social Ethics
PHIL2150 2 Philosophy of the Life Sciences
PHIL2160 2 Philosophy of Science
PHIL2170 2 Philosophy of Social Science
PHIL2180 2 The Rise of Modern Philosophy
PHIL2190 2 Feminist Philosophy
PHIL2200 2 Time Travel
PHIL2210 2 Environmental Philosophy
PHIL2220 2 Kant & European Philosophy
PHIL2280 2 Bioethics
PHIL2300 2 Phenomenology & Existentialism
PHIL2310 2 Continental Philosophy
PHIL2330 2 Political Philosophy
PHIL2500 2 Philosophy of Art
PHIL2510 2 Philosophy of Literature
PHIL2600 2 Greek Philosophy
PHIL2610 2 Chinese Philosophy
PHIL2620 2 Asian & Comparative Philosophies
PHIL2750 2 Social &Economic Justice
PHIL2850 2 Crime & Punishment: Issues in Legal Justice
PHIL2960 2 Business & Professional Ethics
PHIL3300 2 Special Topic A
PHIL3310 2 Special Topic B
PHIL3610 2 Wittgenstein & Analytic Philosophy
PHIL3620 2 Contemporary Philosophy 2
PHYS2190 2 Philosophy of Modern Physics
Single Major (Plan code: PLANNX2000)
#16, comprising —
PLAN1001 2 Introduction to Planning
#2–4 from —
GEOS1100 2 Environment & Society
GEOS1200 2 Human Settlements
GEOS1300 2 Geographical Information & Analysis
GEOS2302 2 Applications of Spatial Information Systems
PLAN1002 2 Professional Communications
PLAN1003 2 Local Planning, Landscape & Heritage
and #10–12 from —
ENVM2200 2 Resource Management & Environmental Planning
ENVM3200 2 Coastal Processes & Management
ENVM3203 2 Environmental Impact Assessment
GEOS2201 2 Human Spatial Behaviour
GEOS2202 2 Population Geography & Social Demography
GEOS2204 2 Tourism Systems
GEOS3200 2 Regional Economic Development: Theory, Method & Practice
GEOS3201 2 Public Policy & the Contemporary City
GEOS3204 2 Impacts of Tourism Development
GEOS3400 2 Special Topics
HIST2702 2 The City in History
PLAN2001 2 Planning Theory
PLAN2003 2 Urban Design
PLAN3001 2 Planning Techniques
PLAN3002 2 Transport & Infrastructure Planning
PLAN3004 2 Planning Law
PLAN3005 2 Community Planning & Participation
Coordinator: Dr Rae Wear (Political Science and International Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: GOVERX2000)
#16 from the courses listed below, including #4–6 from —
POLS1101 2 Australian Political Institutions
POLS1102 2 Introduction to Politics & Public Policy
POLS1201 2 Introduction to International Relations
POLS1203 2 Great Issues of International Relations
POLS1301 2 Modern Political Ideas
POLS1302 2 Introduction to Politics & Government
POLS1303 2 Citizenship & Australian Democracy
POLS1401 2 Foundations of Industrial Relations
POLS1501 2 Introduction to Peace & Conflict Analysis
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
POLS1701 2 Introduction to International Inequality &Development
and at least #10–12 from the advanced courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: GOVERY2000)
#32, including #6–12 from —
POLS1101 2 Australian Political Institutions
POLS1102 2 Politics and Public Policy
POLS1201 2 Introduction to International Relations
POLS1203 2 Great Issues of International Relations
POLS1301 2 Modern Political Ideas
POLS1302 2 Introduction to Politics & Government
POLS1303 2 Citizenship & Australian Democracy
POLS1401 2 Foundations of Industrial Relations
POLS1501 2 Introduction to Peace & Conflict Analysis
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
POLS1701 2 Introduction to Development
and #20–26 from —
POLS2101 2 Aboriginal Politics & Policy
POLS2102 2 Governance & Australian Public Policy
POLS2103 2 Australian Political Issues
POLS2104 2 Australian Political Parties
POLS2105 2 Australian Political Behaviour
POLS2107 2 The Government of Queensland
POLS2108 2 Rural & Urban Politics
POLS2110 2 The Policy Context
POLS2111 2 Politics & the Media
POLS2112 2 Modern Campaigning & Elections
POLS2113 2 Political Communication
POLS2114 2 Electoral Behaviour
POLS2115 2 Environmental Politics & Policy
POLS2116 2 Politics of Law & Justice in Australia
POLS2117 2 Political Leadership
POLS2201 2 Contemporary Australian Foreign Policy
POLS2202 2 Foreign Policies of the Great Powers
POLS2204 2 International Relations of Southeast Asia
POLS2205 2 International Relations of Northeast Asia
POLS2206 2 Problems of Asia-Pacific Security
POLS2207 2 Terrorism & Insurgency in World Politics
POLS2208 2 Conceptions of World Politics
POLS2209 2 Conflict in the International System
POLS2211 2 International Institutions & Political Cooperation
POLS2214 2 Military & Politics
POLS2217 2 European Political Issues
POLS2301 2 Democratic Politics
POLS2302 2 Plato, Machiavelli & Modern Debates
POLS2303 2 Great Political Thinkers
POLS2304 2 Political Concepts & Contemporary Problems
POLS2305 2 Critical Theory & Politics
POLS2306 2 Postmodern Politics
POLS2308 2 Social Democracy
POLS2309 2 Political Satire
POLS2310 2 Politics & Literature
POLS2311 2 The Politics of Pleasure
POLS2312 2 Power, Resistance & Post-Colonial Political Theory
POLS2401 2 Politics & the Economy
POLS2402 2 Globalisation & International Political Economy
POLS2403 2 Work, Employment & Society
POLS2404 2 Politics of Development
POLS2405 2 International & Comparative Public Policy
POLS2406 2 International Labour Rights
POLS2407 2 Government, Business & Public Policy
POLS2501 2 Human Rights & International Politics
POLS2502 2 Peace, Morality & Justice in International Politics
POLS2503 2 Politics of Non-violent Change
POLS2504 2 Conflict Management: A New Politics?
POLS2507 2 Origin of Aggression & Cooperation
POLS2509 2 Ethnic Conflict & Nationalism
POLS2510 2 International Peacekeeping
POLS2602 2 Sex & Political Philosophy
POLS2603 2 World Women
POLS2801 2 Landmarks of Political Science and International Relations
POLS3703 2 Research Methods
POLS3801 2 Queensland Parliamentary Internship
POLS3802 2 Independent Study
POLS3804 2 Special Studies in Political Science
POLS3806 2 Special Topics in Political Science
SOCY3039 2 Sociological Analysis of Quantitative Data
Single Major (Plan code: PSYCHX2000)
#16, comprising —
#6 for —
PSYC1020 2 Introduction to Psychology: Physiological & Cognitive Psychology
PSYC1030 2 Introduction to Psychology: Developmental, Social, & Clinical Psychology
PSYC1040 2 Psychological Research Methodology I
and #10 from any advanced level (Year 2 or 3) COGS or PSYC courses except PSYC2063 and PSYC3033
Double Major (Plan code: PSYCHY2000)
#32, comprising —
#20 for —
PSYC1020 2 Introduction to Psychology: Physiological & Cognitive Psychology
PSYC1030 2 Introduction to Psychology: Developmental, Social & Clinical Psychology
PSYC1040 2 Psychological Research Methodology I
PSYC2010 2 Psychological Research Methodology II
PSYC2020 2 Neuroscience for Psychologists
PSYC2030 2 Child Development
PSYC2040 2 Social & Organisational Psychology
PSYC2050 2 Learning & Cognition
PSYC3010 2 Psychological Research Methodology III
PSYC3020 2 Principles of Psychological Assessment
and #2 for —
PSYC3042 2 Psychological Research: Interpretation & Evaluation
(or one additional elective from any of the five areas of study listed below)
and #6 from at least three of the five areas of study listed below (Applied/Professional, Social, Cognition, Biological, Developmental)
and
#4 of other Psychology courses, which includes courses from the five areas of
study listed below —
Applied/Professional
HMST3433 2 Advanced Sport & Exercise Psychology
PSYC3062 2 Skills & Human Factors
PSYC3082 2 Comparative Psychotherapies
PSYC3102 2 Psychopathology
PSYC3132 2 Health Psychology
PSYC3202 2 Industrial & Organisational Psychology
PSYC3252 2 Forensic Psychology
Biological
ANAT3022 2 Functional Neuroanatomy (for Psychology)
PSYC3222 2 Psychophysiology: Methods & Applications
PSYC3232 2 Behavioural Neuroscience: Learning & Emotion
Cognition
PSYC3052 2 Judgement & Decision Making
PSYC3172 2 Basic Processes in Cognition
PSYC3182 2 Reading: Development & Difficulties
PSYC3192 2 Perception & Attention
Developmental
PSYC3092 2 Language Development
PSYC3152 2 Adolescent & Adult Development
PSYC3162 2 Development in Infancy
Social
PSYC3112 2 The Social Psychology of Human Communication
PSYC3122 2 Attitudes & Social Cognition
PSYC3142 2 Intergroup Relations & Group Processes
PSYC3212 2 Personal Relationships
Other Psychology Courses
PSYC2211 1 Disorders of Development
PSYC2221 1 Family Processes
PSYC2231 1 Psychology & Schools
PSYC2241 1 Psychological Problems of Adolescence
PSYC2251 1 Human Sexuality
PSYC2261 1 Psychology & Law
PSYC2271 1 Psychology & Work
PSYC3071 2 Psychology of Disability
PSYC3241 1 Individual Studies
Coordinator — Dr John McNair
(Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Note:
Students with previous knowledge of Russian are not normally permitted to enrol
in the following courses: RSSN1110, RSSN1120, RSSN1130 and they should consult
the Russian Convener (Dr J. McNair). Such students may, with special
permission, count RSSN6110 and RSSN6120 towards the total RSSN requirement for
a single/double major.
Single Major (Plan code: RUSSIX2000)
#16, including at least #10 of advanced level courses, which may include up to #6 from CLCS courses.
Double Major (Plan code: RUSSIY2000)
#32, including at least #20 of advanced level courses, which may include up to #6 from CLCS courses —
CLCS1010 2 Great Books of the Western Tradition: 1600 to the Present
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
CLCS2340 2 European Film Today
RSSN1110 2 Introductory Russian I
RSSN1120 2 Introductory Russian II
RSSN1130 2 Speaking Russian
RSSN1310 2 Russia Now & Then
RSSN2110 2 Russian Language III
RSSN2120 2 Russian Language IV
RSSN2130 2 Phonetics & Morphology of Russian
RSSN2310 2 Russian Cinema
RSSN2330 2 Banned in the USSR: Russia's Dissident Literature
RSSN2340 2 Reading Russia: Literature & Society, 1825–1917
RSSN3110 2 Russian Language V
RSSN3120 2 Russian Language VI
RSSN3210 2 Research Methods
Single Major (Plan code: SOCIOX2000)
#16 consisting of —
#4 from —
SOCY1000 2 Society & Gender: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1020 2 The Social World: Introduction to Society and Culture
SOCY1030 2 Introduction to Health, Illness & Society
plus #4 from —
SOCY2329 2 Investigating the Social: Action, Interpretation & Meaning
SOCY2339 2 Investigating the Social: Structures & Processes
and #8 from —
ANTH3019 2 Development Practice & Social Impact
BIOL3001 2 Introduction to Biotechnology
CRIM2000 2 Youth and Deviance in Contemporary Australia
CRIM2029 2 Contemporary Perspectives on Crime & Deviance
CRIM2039 2 Women, Law & the State
SOCY2020 2 Sociology of the Environment
SOCY2040 2 Families & Households: Power, Identities & Survival
SOCY2109 2 Social Justice and Health
SOCY2110 2 Urban Life and Culture
SOCY2150 2 Sociology of Women
SOCY2169 2 Media, Culture & Society
SOCY2179 2 Sex, Drugs & Disease
SOCY2190 2 Human Bodies: Culture and Society
SOCY2200 2 Independent Study in Sociology
SOCY2210 2 From Nationalism to Cosmopolitanism
SOCY2220 2 Globalisation & Development
SOCY2230 2 Consuming Tourism
SOCY2280 2 Sociology of Sport
SOCY2310 2 New Technology, Identity & Society
SOCY3000 2 Sociology Work Attachment Study
SOCY3039 2 Sociological Analysis of Quantitative Data
SOCY3049 2 Collection & Analysis of Qualitative Data
SOCY3189 2 Communication Issues in Health Promotion
Double major (Plan code: SOCIOY2000)
#32 consisting of —
#4 from —
SOCY1000 2 Society & Gender: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY1020 2 The Social World: Introduction to Society and Culture
SOCY1030 2 Introduction to Health, Illness & Society
and #4 from —
SOCY2329 2 Investigating the Social: Action, Interpretation & Meaning
SOCY2339 2 Investigating the Social: Structures & Processes
and #4 from —
SOCY3039 2 Sociological Analysis of Quantitative Data
SOCY3049 2 Collection & Analysis of Qualitative Data
and #20 from the courses listed below —
ANTH3019 2 Development Practice & Social Impact
BIOL3001 2 Introduction to Biotechnology
CRIM2000 2 Youth and Deviance in Contemporary Australia
CRIM2029 2 Contemporary Perspectives on Crime & Deviance
CRIM2039 2 Women, Law & the State
SOCY2020 2 Sociology of the Environment
SOCY2040 2 Families & Households: Power, Identities & Survival
SOCY2109 2 Social Justice and Health
SOCY2110 2 Urban Life and Culture
SOCY2150 2 Sociology of Women
SOCY2169 2 Media, Culture & Society
SOCY2179 2 Sex, Drugs & Disease
SOCY2190 2 Human Bodies: Culture and Society
SOCY2200 2 Independent Study in Sociology
SOCY2210 2 From Nationalism to Cosmopolitanism
SOCY2220 2 Globalisation & Development
SOCY2230 2 Consuming Tourism
SOCY2280 2 Sociology of Sport
SOCY2310 2 New Technology, Identity & Society
SOCY3000 2 Sociology Work Attachment Study
SOCY3189 2 Communication Issues in Health Promotion
Coordinator — Mrs Marcia
Espinoza-Vera (Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: SPANIX2000)
#16, comprising #10 from SPAN courses listed below and #6 selected from ROML, CLCS and/or other SPAN courses, with #4–6 from introductory level courses —
Double Major (Plan code: SPANIY2000)
#32, comprising #16 from SPAN courses listed below and #16 selected from ROML, CLCS and/or other SPAN courses, with #4–12 from introductory level courses —
CLCS1010 2 Great Books of the Western Tradition: 1600 to the Present
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
CLCS1030 2 Introduction to the Cultures of
CLCS2340 2 European Film Today
CLCS2360 2 A History of Erotic Narrative
CLCS3010 2 The Politics of Theory in Latin America
ROML1010 2 Romance Languages: an Unromantic Introduction
ROML2340 2 Auteur Cinema in French & Spanish
ROML2350 2 Practices of Autobiography
ROML2370 2 Gender & Culture
SPAN1010 2 Introductory Spanish A
SPAN1020 2 Introductory Spanish B
SPAN1210 2 Spanish for Native Speakers & Advanced Students
SPAN2010 2 Continuing Spanish A
SPAN2020 2 Continuing Spanish B
SPAN2310 2 Reading & Writing in Spanish
SPAN2320 2 Living in Spanish Intensive Course
SPAN2330 2 Spanish for Business
SPAN2340 2 Cine de autor en español
SPAN2350 2 Los géneros autobiográficos
SPAN2370 2 Identidades sexuales y cultura
SPAN2380 2 The Spanish Media
SPAN2440 2 Contrastive Linguistics of Spanish & English
SPAN3110 2 Advanced Spanish A
SPAN3120 2 Advanced Spanish B
SPAN3310 2 Introduction to Spanish>English Translation
SPAN3320 2 Introduction to English>Spanish Translation
SPAN3330 2 Advanced Writing
SPAN3910 2 Special Subject
SPAN3920 2 Special Subject
Coordinator — Dr Murray Phillips (Human Movement Studies)
Single Major (Plan code: SPORTX2000)
#16, including #4–6 from introductory level courses —
HMST1000 2 Physical Activity & Health
HMST1023 2 Health & Fitness through Diet & Exercise
HMST1900 2 Biophysical Foundations of Human Movement
HMST1910 2 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
and at least #10 from the advanced level courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: SPORY2000)
#32, including #4–12 from introductory level courses —
HMST1000 2 Physical Activity & Health
HMST1023 2 Health & Fitness through Diet & Exercise
HMST1900 2 Biophysical Foundations of Human Movement
HMST1910 2 Sociocultural Foundations of Human Movement
HMST2190 2 Sport & Physical Activity in Society: Historical to Contemporary Perspectives
HMST2430 2 Psychology of Sport & Exercise
HMST2530 2 Motor Control & Learning
HMST3010 2 Health Promotion: Perspectives & Practice
HMST3013 2 Promoting Physical Activity and Health
HMST3103 2 Management & Marketing of Sport & Physical Activity
HMST3113 2 Economics & Politics in the Global Sports Industry
HMST3123 2 History of Sport & Physical Activity in Australian Society
HMST3193 2 The Olympic Movement & Society
HMST3353 2 Nutrition and Exercise
HMST3433 2 Advanced Sport & Exercise Psychology
HMST3533 2 Advanced Motor Control: Perception & Action
HMST3633 2 Advanced Biomechanics
HMST3915 1 Individual Research Project A
HMST3925 2 Individual Research Project B
HMST3935 1 Individual Field Project
HMST3963 2 Special Topic in Human Movement Studies A
HMST3973 2 Special Topic in Human Movement Studies B
SOCY1010 2 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
SOCY2190 2 Human Bodies: Culture & Society
SOCY2280 2 Sociology of Sport
Double Major (Plan code: LANGUY2000)
#32, including at least #20 of advanced level courses, comprising —
#16 from courses in French or German or Spanish or Russian and #10 for —
CLCS1020 2 Crossing Bridges: Communicating Between Cultures
FREN2440 2 Contrastive Linguistics of French & English
GRMN2180 2 Contrastive Linguistics of German & English
ROML1010 2 Romance Languages: an unromantic introduction
SPAN2440 2 Contrastive Linguistics of Spanish & English
and #6 of LING courses.
Single Major (Plan code: RELIGX2000)
#16, including #4–6 from introductory level courses —
RELN1000 2 Introduction to World Religions
RELN1001 2 Belief & Unbelief
RELN1300 2 Meditation in Eastern Religions
RELN1402 2 The Bible: Fact or Fiction
RELN1403 2 Messages from the Gods: Reading & Hearing Sacred Texts
RELN1500 2 Biblical Hebrew A
RELN1501 2 New Testament Greek A
RELN1502 2 Classical Sanskrit A
RELN1503 2 Introduction to Pali
RELN1504 2 Classical Arabic A
and at least #10 from the advanced level courses listed below —
Double Major (Plan code: RELIGY2000)
#32, including #4–12 from introductory level courses —
HIST2108 2 The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1918
HIST3608 2 Middle East Nationalism
RELN2001 2 Mysticism in the World's Religions
RELN2003 2 Aboriginal and other Australian Spiritualities
RELN2004 2 Women in World Religions
RELN2100 2 Jung and Human Spirituality
RELN2101 2 Psychology of Religion
RELN2103 2 Death & Dying
RELN2104 2 Health & Healing
RELN2106 2 Religion & the Psychotherapies
RELN2108 2 Religion & the Decorated Body
RELN2109 2 Cults, Sects & Alternative Spiritualities
RELN2110 2 Witches, Pagans & the New Age
RELN2111 2 Drugs and Religion
RELN2112 2 The Social Sciences & Religion
RELN2202 2 Christianities
RELN2300 2 Hinduism
RELN2301 2 Buddhism
RELN2302 2 Buddhist Meditation in Theory & Practice
RELN2306 2 Islam
RELN2307 2 Islam in the Contemporary World
RELN2308 2 Tibetan Buddhism in Theory & Practice
RELN2309 2 From Pulpit to Tavern: Survey of Islamic Literature
RELN2310 2 The Battle for God: Fundamentalisms
RELN2400 2 Prophets, Seers & Visionaries
RELN2401 2 The Jesus Cult
RELN2403 2 The Dead Sea Scrolls
RELN2404 2 Magic & Astrology in Jewish & Christian Literature
RELN2405 2 Dreams, Visions & Revelations in Ancient Jewish & Christian Literature
RELN2406 2 Religions in the Graeco-Roman World
RELN2407 2 Controversies in Biblical Interpretation
RELN2409 2 The World of Jesus & the Early Christians
RELN2500 2 Biblical Hebrew B
RELN2501 2 Advanced Hebrew Scriptures
RELN2502 2 New Testament Greek B
RELN2503 2 Advanced Greek Christian Scriptures
RELN2504 2 Classical Sanskrit B
RELN2505 2 Advanced Sanskrit & Pali
RELN2506 2 Intermediate Pali
RELN2507 2 Classical Arabic B
RELN2508 2 Advanced Pali
RELN2509 2 Advanced Arabic
RELN3500 2 Advanced Study of Religious Texts A
RELN3501 2 Advanced Study of Religious Texts B
RELN3502 2 Advanced Study of Religious Texts C
RELN3503 2 Advanced Study of Religious Texts D
Coordinator — Dr Bronwen Levy (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: WOMENX2000)
#16, comprising —
WOMS1000 2 Women, Culture, Race
and at least#2 from —
ANTH1020 2 Gender, Sexuality & Culture
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
SOCY1000 2 Society & Gender: An Introduction to Sociology
plus #10–12 from the courses listed below —.
Double Major (Plan code: WOMENY2000)
#32, comprising —
WOMS1000 2 Women, Culture, Race
and at least #2 from —
ANTH1020 2 Gender, Sexuality & Culture
POLS1601 2 Gender, Power & Politics in Australia
SOCY1000 2 Society & Gender: An Introduction to Sociology
plus #26–28 from the courses listed below —
ABTS2010 2 Aboriginal Women
ABTS2120 2 Women’s Music and Dance in Indigenous Australia
ANTH1020 2 Gender, Sexuality & Culture
ASIA2130 2 Women in Asian Literatures
CRIM2039 2 Women, Law & the State
ENGL2045 2 Nineteenth Century Women Writers
ENGL2500 2 20th Century Women Writers
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
HIST2202 2 Gender, Sex & Power in Australian History
HIST2604 2 Medicine & Culture: Bioethics in Historical Perspective (1850 to the Present)
MUSC2520 2 Women in Music
PHIL2190 2 Feminist Philosophy
POLS2311 2 The Politics of Pleasure
POLS2602 2 Sex and Political Philosophy
POLS2603 2 World Women: International Perspectives on Politics & Culture
RELN2004 2 Women in World Religions
SOCY2040 2 Families & Households: Power, Identities & Survival
SOCY2150 2 Sociology of Women
Coordinator — Dr Roslyn Petelin (English, Media Studies and Art History)
Single Major (Plan code: WRITIX2000)
#16, including at least #10 at advanced level, comprising —
WRIT1000 2 Introduction to Academic Writing and Research
and #2–4 from —
ASIA1000 2 Academic English Writing for Asian Language Speakers
LING1000 2 Introduction to Linguistics: Sentence Structure and Meaning
LING1010 2 English Through Time and Space
JOUR1011 2 Introduction to Journalism
JOUR1030 2 Elements of Writing and Grammar
SOSC1152 2 Public Relations Writing
and at least #10 from —
ARTT3000 2 Art Writing
CCST2110 2 Communication & Rhetoric
ENGL3020 2 Conferences & Journal Internships
LING2016 2 Grammar for Writing
WRIT2000 2 Professional Writing
WRIT2100 2 Creative Writing: Poetics
WRIT2110 2 Creative Writing: Narrative
WRIT2120 2 Creative Writing: Scriptwriting
Part B, as approved by Senate, lists the courses of study and other work in each of the honours fields. In all cases, enrolment for honours is subject to the approval of the head of the relevant school & the Executive Dean (rule 8.1).
Field of Ancient History (Plan code: ANCIEX2052)
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
[ANCH6830 4 Honours Thesis A (Part-time Yr 1)
[and
[ANCH6840 4 Honours Thesis B (Part-time Yr 2)
[or
[ANCH6850 8 Honours Thesis (year long, commences sem 1)
[or
[ANCH6860 8 Honours Thesis (year long, commences sem 2)
and #8 for —
ANCH6900 2 Documentary Evidence for Ancient History
ANCH6910 4 Research Seminar
ANCH6920 2 Historiography
Field of Anthropology (Plan code: ANTHRX2052)
#16 consisting of —
#4 for —
ANTH6010 #4 Advanced Theory & Methodology for Honours (semester one)
and #12 for —
ANTH6001 #12 Thesis for Anthropology Honours (taken over two semesters full time)
ANTH6002 #12 Thesis for Anthropology Honours (taken over three semesters part time)
Field of Archaeology (Plan code: ARCHAX2052)
#16 consisting of —
#4 for —
ANTH6010 #4 Advanced Theory & Methodology for Honours
and #12 for —
ARCA6001 #12 Thesis for Archaeology Honours (taken over two semesters full-time)
ARCA6002 #12 Thesis for Archaeology Honours (taken over three semesters part-time)
Field of Art History (Plan code: ARTHIX2052)
#16 consisting of —
ARTT6085 4 Research Methods & Management
and #4 from —
ARTT6102 4 Advanced Readings in Art History
ARTT6105 4 Art History Seminar
and #8 for —
[ARTT6103 8 Art History Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[ARTT6104 8 Art History Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[ARTT6106 8 Art History Dissertation (one semester only)
Field of Asian Studies (Plan code: ASIANX2052)
#16 from at least two courses, comprising —
#2–4 for theory courses;
#8 for thesis course or combination in the following subjects: Ancient History; Chinese; Economics; History; Indonesian; Japanese; Political Science; Sociology; Studies in Religion; and #4–6 of approved electives.
Asian Studies honours students should discuss their choice of courses with the Head of School.
Field of Australian Studies (Plan code: AUSTRX2052)
#16, comprising —
AUST6000 4 Australian Studies Seminar
AUST6085 4 Research Methods & Project Management
and
[AUST6090 8 Australian Studies Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[AUST6091 8 Australian Studies Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[AUST6095 8 Australian Studies Dissertation (one semester only)
Field of Chinese Studies (Plan code: CHINEX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
CHIN6100 8 Thesis
CHIN6110 2 Research Methods in Chinese Studies
CHIN6120 2 Chinese Reading & Translation
CHIN6130 2 Individual Chinese Study Project
CHIN6140 2 Chinese Research Materials & Techniques
Field of Cognitive Science (Plan code: COGNIX2052)
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
COGS4000 4 Cognitive Science Project: Part A
COGS4010 4 Cognitive Science Project: Part B
and #8 from courses with the codes COGS4xxx, COMP4xxx, INFS4xxx, LING4xxx, PHIL4xxx and PSYC4xxx, and approved by the program coordinator.
NOTE: A joint postgraduate honours in Psychology/Cognitive Science is available. Students who wish to undertake the joint program should contact the course coordinator or the School of Psychology.
Field of Communication & Cultural Studies (Plan code: COMMUX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
CCST6085 4 Research Methods & Project Management
and #4 from —
CCST6020 4 Communication & Cultural Studies Seminar A
CCST6030 4 Communication & Cultural Studies Seminar B
and #8 for —
[CCST6100 8 Communication & Cultural Studies Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[CCST6101 8 Communication & Cultural Studies Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[CCST6110 8 Communication & Cultural Studies Dissertation (semester only)
Field of Criminology (Plan code: CRIMIX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
#4 for —
SOCY6020 2 Principles of Social Research (semester one)
SOCY6000 2 Contemporary Issues and Debates (semester one)
and #12 for —
CRIM6011 12 Thesis for Criminology (taken over two semesters full time)
CRIM6012 12 Thesis for Criminology (taken over three semesters part time)
CRIM6013 12 Thesis for Criminology (Full-time commencing semester 2)
CRIM6014 12 Thesis for Criminology (Part-time commencing semester 2)
Field of Drama (Plan code: DRAMAX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
DRAM6085 4 Research
Methods & Project Management
and #4 from —
DRAM6020 4 Drama Seminar A
DRAM6030 4 Drama Seminar B
and #8 for —
[DRAM6100 8 Drama Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[DRAM6101 8 Drama Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[DRAM6110 8 Drama Dissertation (one semester only)
Field of Economic History (Plan code: ECONOX2052)
#16, comprising —
#10 for —
ECON6600 2 Economic History
ECON6920 8 Thesis
and #6 chosen from level 6 courses approved by the Head of School.
Field of Economics (Plan code: ECONMX2052)
#16, comprising —
#12 for —
ECON6920 8 Thesis
ECON6010 2 Microeconomic Theory
ECON6020 2 Macroeconomic Theory
and #4 from courses approved by the Head of School chosen from —
ECON6200 2 Advanced Monetary Economics
ECON6300 2 Advanced Applied Econometrics
ECON6310 2 Econometrics
ECON6340 2 Inter-Industry Economic Modelling
ECON6400 2 Industrial Economics
ECON6410 2 Information Economics
ECON6420 2 Public Finance
ECON6500 2 Economic Development
ECON6510 2 International Economics
ECON6600 2 Economic History
ECON6700 2 Ecological & Environmental Economics
ECON6710 2 Natural Resource Economics
ECON6900 2 Special Unit
Field of English (Plan code: ENGLIX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
ENGL6085 4 Research Methods & Project Management
and #4 from —
CCST6020 4 Communication & Cultural Studies Seminar A
CCST6030 4 Communication & Cultural Studies Seminar B
DRAM6020 4 Drama Seminar A
DRAM6030 4 Drama Seminar B
ENGL6020 4 Literature Seminar A
ENGL6050 4 Literature Seminar B
and #8 for —
[ENGL6100 8 Literature Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[ENGL6101 8 Literature Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[ENGL6110 8 Literature Dissertation (one semester only)
Field of French Language & Literature (Plan code: FRENCX2052)
#16, comprising —
FREN6340 2 Advanced French Language Skills
ROML6310 2 Studies in Literature & Culture
ROML6320 2 Descriptive Translation Studies
ROML6330 2 Learning & Teaching a Second Language
ROML6910 8 Dissertation
Field of Geography (Plan code: GEOGRX2052)
#16, comprising —
#12 for —
[GEOS6100 12 Honours Thesis (commencing sem. 1)
[or
[GEOS6101 12 Honours Thesis (commencing sem. 2)
and
GEOS6001 2 Research Implementation
and a further #2 of elective courses approved by the Head of School.
Field of German Language & Literature (Plan code: GERMAX2052)
#16, comprising —
GRMN6290 8 Thesis
GRMN6110 2 Higher Advanced German Language & Stylistic Studies I
GRMN6120 2 Higher Advanced German Language & Stylistic Studies II
GRMN6210 2 German Literature in Film I
GRMN6220 2 German Literature in Film II
Field of Greek Language & Literature (Plan code: GREEKX2052)
NOTE: Students who complete double honours in the fields of Greek Language & Literature, and Latin Language & Literature, will be awarded Classics Honours.
#16, comprising —
GREK6210 6 Honours Thesis — Greek
GREK6220 2 Thesis Reading — Greek
GREK6630 4 Greek Set Texts
GREK6650 2 Homer Reading
GREK6670 2 Greek Guided Texts
Field of History (Plan code: HISTOX2052)
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
HIST6700 8 Honours Thesis (F/T, commencing sem. 1), or
HIST6701 8 Honours Thesis (F/T, commencing sem. 2), or
HIST6702 8 Honours Thesis (P/T)
and #2 from —
HIST6600 2 History & Theory
HIST6601 2 Historians at Work: Studies in Historiography
or #2 for —
HIST6602 2 Applied History [Compulsory for Applied History students ONLY]
and #6 from —
HIST6000 2 American History: The Civil War Era
HIST6100 2 Modern Chinese History: Sources & Methodology
HIST6201 2 History, Culture and Heritage
HIST6203 2 Australia in the late Twentieth Century
HIST6400 2 Dark Age Studies
HIST6401 2 European Thought in the Age of Modernism
HIST6600 2 History & Theory
HIST6601 2 Historians at Work: Studies in Historiography
HIST6602 2 Public and Applied History
HIST6603 2 Principles of Museum Practice
HIST6606 2 Nationalism in History
HIST6607 2 Themes in Popular Cultural History
HIST6609 2 Special Companion Component
HIST6610 2 Independent Study A
HIST6611 2 Independent Study B
Field of Indonesian Studies (Plan code: INDONX2052)
Obtain #16, including —
#8 for —
[INDN6500 8 Thesis (F/T)
[or
[INDN6501 8 Thesis (P/T)
and #4 for —
INDN6100 2 Research Methods in Indonesian Studies
INDN6200 2 Indonesian Research Resources
and #4 from —
INDN6300 4 Individual Study Project (Indonesian)
INDN6400 4 Individual Study Project (English)
Field of International Relations (Plan code: INTERX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising #6 for —
POLS6205 6 International Relations IVH — Thesis
and #2 for —
POLS6104 2 Researching and Preparing a Thesis
and #4–8 from —
POLS6211 4 International Relations IVH — Coursework A
POLS6212 4 International Relations IVH — Coursework B
and up to #4 from —
POLS6111 4 Political Science IVH — Coursework A
POLS6112 4 Political Science IVH — Coursework B
Field of Japanese Studies (Plan code: JAPANX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
#8 for —
[JAPN6114 8 Thesis (P/T)
[or
[JAPN6115 8 Thesis (F/T)
and #4 for —
JAPN6100 2 Research Resources
JAPN6111 2 Research Methods in Japanese Studies
and #4 from —
JAPN6112 4 Guided Reading Project (Japanese)
JAPN6113 4 Guided Reading Project (English)
Field of Journalism Studies (Plan code: JOURNX2052)
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
JOUR6290* 2 Journalism and Mass Communication Research
JOUR6601 2 Advanced Journalism Assignment
JOUR6770 2 Individual Reading
[JOUR6661 2 Industry Placement
[or any #2 level 7 course in journalism approved by the head of school.
and #8 for —
[JOUR 6701 8 Advanced Journalism Project (commencing sem 1)
[or
[JOUR 6702 8 Advanced Journalism Project (commencing sem 2)
*Students who have completed JOUR3290 Mass Communication Research, will be exempted from JOUR6290, and may take another JOUR course from the MJ list.
Field of Latin Language & Literature (Plan code: LATINX2052)
NOTE: Students who complete double honours in the fields of Greek Language & Literature, and Latin Language & Literature, will be awarded Classics Honours.
#16, comprising —
LATN6130 4 Latin Set Texts
LATN6150 2 Virgil Reading
LATN6170 2 Latin Guided Texts
LATN6200 2 Thesis Reading -Latin
LATN6210 6 Thesis — Latin
Field of Linguistics (Plan code: GENERX2052)
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
[LING6090 8 Linguistics Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[LING6091 8 Linguistics Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 2)
and #8 from —
LING6000 2 Advanced Topics in Semantics
LING6005 2 Advanced Topics in Phonetics
LING6010 2 Advanced Topics in Phonology
LING6015 2 Advanced Topics in Linguistics in Education
LING6020 2 Advanced Topics in Linguistics & Literacy
LING6025 2 Advanced Topics in Aboriginal Languages & Linguistics
LING6030 2 Advanced Topics in Cognitive Linguistics
LING6035 2 Advanced Topics in Sociolinguistics
LING6040 2 Advanced Topics in Morphology
LING6045 2 Advanced Topics in Syntax
LING6050 2 Advanced Research Topic A
LING6055 2 Advanced Research Topic B
LING6060 2 Topics in Linguistic Theory
LING6085 4 Research Methods & Project Management
SLAT6805 2 Second Language Acquisition
Field of Literary Studies (Plan code: LITERX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
ENGL6085 4 Research Methods & Project Management
and #4 from —
ENGL6020 4 Literature Seminar A
ENGL6050 4 Literature Seminar B
and #8 for —
[ENGL6100 8 Literature Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[ENGL6101 8 Literature Dissertation (yearlong, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[ENGL6110 8 Literature Dissertation (one semester only)
Field of Mathematics (Plan code: MATHEX2052)
#16, comprising —
#6 from —
[MATH60101 6 Mathematics
Honours Research Project
[or
[MATH60202 6 Mathematics
Honours Research Project
[or
[MATH60305 6 Mathematics
Honours Research Project
and at least #6 from —
MATH31033 2 Algebraic
Methods of Mathematical Physics
MATH33014 2 Graph
Theory & Geometry
MATH33023 2 Coding
& Cryptography
MATH33064 2 Set
Theory & Logic
MATH4090 2 Computation in
Financial Mathematics
MATH4091 2 Financial
Calculus
MATH41043 2 Advanced
Hamiltonian Dynamics & Chaos
MATH41054 2 General
Relativity
MATH41064 2 Advanced
Methods & Models A
MATH41073 2 Advanced
Methods & Models B
MATH42013 2 Applications
of Scientific Computation
MATH42023 2 Advanced
Numerical Linear Algebra
MATH42054 2 Issues
in Visualisation
MATH42064 2 Computational
Biology & Informatics
MATH43013 2 Advanced
Algebra
MATH43023 2 Combinatorial
Designs
MATH43034 2 Advanced Combinatorics
MATH43044 2 Number
Theory
MATH44013 2 Advanced
Analysis
MATH44024 2 Advanced
Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH44033 2 Advanced
Partial Differential Equations
MATH44043 2 Functional
Analysis
MATH44054 2 Measure
Theory
MATH44064 2 Control
Theory
MATH6006 2 Special Topics
A
MATH6007 2 Special Topics
B
STAT30024 2 Applied
Statistics
STAT30034 2 Experimental
Design
STAT44014 2 Advanced Statistics I
STAT44023 2 Advanced Statistics II
STAT44034 2 Advanced Probability &
Stochastic Processes I
STAT44043 2 Advanced Probability &
Stochastic Processes II
and at most #4 from other appropriate
advanced level courses, approved by the Head of School.
Field of Music (Plan code: MUSICX2052)
NOTE: BA students who are interested in pursuing Music Honours
should consult the Head of School.
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
MUSC4410 2 Musicological
Research Methods A
MUSC4420 2 Musicological
Research Methods B
MUSC4450 4 Thesis
and #8 chosen from Groups A or
B of the BMus List Part B
Field of
Philosophy (Plan code: PHILOX2052)
#16 for —
[PHIL6010 16 Honours
(F/T, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[PHIL6020 16 Honours
(F/T, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[PHIL6030 16 Honours
(P/T)
Field of Political
Science (Plan code:
GOVERX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising #6 for —
POLS6105 6 Political
Science IVH — Thesis
and #2 for —
POLS6104 2 Researching
and preparing a Thesis
and #4–8 from —
POLS6111 4 Political
Science IVH — Coursework A
POLS6112 4 Political
Science IVH — Coursework B
and up to #4 from —
POLS6211 4 International
Relations IVH — Coursework A
POLS6212 4 International
Relations IVH — Coursework B
Field of
Psychology (Plan code: PSYCHX2052)
NOTE: Students who wish to undertake
postgraduate honours in Psychology should contact the School of Psychology.
#16, comprising —
PSYC4020 16 Psychology
IVH (Arts) (F/T)
PSYC4021 16 Psychology
IVH (Arts) (P/T)
Field of Russian
Language & Literature
(Plan code: RUSSIX2052)
#16, comprising —
#8 for —
RSSN6290 8 Russian
Honours Thesis
#4 for —
RSSN6110 2 Advanced
Russian Language A
RSSN6120 2 Advanced
Russian Language B
and #4 from —
RSSN6210 2 Twentieth-Century
Russian Authors
RSSN6220 2 Final
Honours Option A
RSSN6230 2 Final
Honours Option B
RSSN6240 2 Nineteenth
Century Russian Authors
RSSN6250 2 The
Russian Press
RSSN6370 2 Culture
& Society Under Dictatorship: Texts & Contexts
RSSN6380 2 Culture
& Society After Dictatorship: Texts & Contexts
Note: Students who have with special permission counted RSSN6110
and/or RSSN6120 towards a major/double major in Russian should consult with the
Head of School.
Field of Sociology
(Plan code: SOCIOX2052)
#16 consisting of —
#4 for —
SOCY6020 2 Principles
of Social Research (semester one)
SOCY6000 2 Contemporary
Issues and Debates (semester one)
and #12 for —
SOCY6011 12 Thesis
for Sociology (taken over two semesters full-time)
SOCY6012 12 Thesis
for Sociology (taken over three semesters part -time)
CRIM6013 12 Thesis
for Criminology (Full-time commencing semester 2)
CRIM6014 12 Thesis
for Criminology (Part-time commencing semester 2)
SOCY6016 12 Thesis for Sociology (Full-time commencing semester 2)
SOCY6017 12 Thesis for Sociology (Part-time commencing semester 2)
Field of Spanish
Language & Literature
(Plan code: SPANIX2052)
#16, comprising —
ROML6310 2 Studies
in Literature & Culture
ROML6320 2 Descriptive
Translation Studies
ROML6330 2 Learning
& Teaching a Second Language
ROML6910 8 Dissertation
SPAN6340 2 Advanced
Spanish Language Skills
Field of Sport & Exercise Psychology (Plan code: SPEXEX2052)
#16, comprising —
HMST6436 4 Directed
Studies — Joint HM/PY Honours
PSYC4040 12 Psychology
IVH (HM)
Field of Sports
Studies (Plan code:
SPORTX2052)
#16, comprising —
HMST6846 2 Research
Skills
HMST6936 2 Human Movement
Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
HMST6946 10 Honours
Thesis
HMST6965 2 Directed
Studies A
Field of Studies
in Religion (Plan code:
RELIGX2052)
#16 for —
RELN6000 4 Methodology
of Studies in Religion
RELN6001 4 Individual
Honours Study Unit 1 (full time, sem 1)
RELN6002 4 Individual
Honours Study Unit 2 (part time, sem 2)
RELN6003 8 Thesis
(full time), or
RELN6004 8 Thesis
(part time)
Field of Women's
Studies (Plan code: WOMENX2052)
Obtain #16, comprising —
#8 for —
[WOMS6000 8 Women's
Studies Honours Thesis (full year, commencing sem. 1)
[or
[WOMS6001 8 Women's
Studies Honours Thesis (full year, commencing sem. 2)
[or
[WOMS6002 8 Women's
Studies Honours Thesis (semester only)
and #8 from —
WOMS6004 4 Feminist
Methodology Seminar
WOMS6005 1 Women's
Studies Honours — Independent Study A
WOMS6006 1 Women's
Studies Honours — Independent Study B
and/or other courses approved
by the Executive Dean.
§. Subject to final approval.
1. Code for students in year courses commencing in first semester.
Students must re-enrol in the same code in sem 1 and sem 2.
2. Code for students in year courses commencing in second semester.
Students must re-enrol in the same code in sem 2 and sem 1 of the following
year.
3. Offered in odd-numbered years only
4 Offered in even-numbered years only
5. Code for students completing the course in a single semester
6. Students need to enrol in the course that is consistent with the
correct semester of first enrolment.
Program list applicable for 2004