Number of units: 24 | Total credit points: 144 |
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In order to complete this course, you must:
- Complete the core structure
- Complete two arts majors which can be selected from:
Geography and Environmental Studies
History
Liberal Arts
Literary and Cultural Studies
Social Enquiry
Writing
Compulsory Law Units
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Students must complete 5 from the following units: | ||
LAWS12062 | Alternative Dispute Resolution | |
LAWS13011 | Family Law | |
LAWS13012 | Succession | |
LAWS13014 | Revenue Law | |
LAWS12059 | Conveyancing | |
LAWS13015 | Principles of Commercial Law | |
LAWS12063 | Legal Drafting | |
LAWS12068 | Innovation and Intellectual Property Law | |
LAWS13019 | Legal Automation | |
LAWS12069 | e-Law | |
LAWS13018 | Australian Consumer Law | |
LAWS12067 | Environmental Law | |
LAWS12071 | Australian Employment Law | |
LAWS12070 | Public International Law | |
LAWS13020 | Legal Professional Portfolio | |
LAWS12064 | Legal Advocacy |
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
LAWS11057 | Introduction to Law | |
LAWS11059 | Statutory Interpretation | |
LAWS11060 | Criminal Law | |
LAWS11061 | Contract A | |
LAWS11062 | Contract B | |
LAWS11063 | Torts A | |
LAWS11064 | Torts B | |
LAWS12056 | Equity | |
LAWS12060 | Trusts | |
LAWS12061 | Administrative Law | |
LAWS13009 | Corporations Law | |
LAWS13010 | Evidence and Proof | |
LAWS13013 | Legal Professional Conduct | |
LAWS13017 | Civil Procedure | |
LAWS12065 | Foundations of Property Law | |
LAWS12066 | Land Law | |
LAWS11065 | Constitutional Law | |
LAWS12072 | Legal Research | |
LAWS13016 | Theories of Law and Justice |
Number of units: 8 | Total credit points: 48 |
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This major offers a diverse set of units in geography, the environment and related discipline areas such as Geographic Information Systems. You will be exposed to an integrated humanities and social sciences approach that provides excellent foundational discipline knowledge as well as industry-specific knowledge and skills. You will explore contemporary environmental issues that will improve approaches to managing the environment. You will develop a unique set of knowledge and skills that are useful in a wide range of careers.
Level 1
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Students must complete 2 from the following units: | ||
GEOG11023 | Physical Geography of Australia | |
GEOG11024 | Conservation in Australia | |
GEOH11001 | Introduction to Human Geography |
Advanced
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
EVST19007 | Environmental and Social Impact Assessment | |
EVST19008 | Development and Environmental Policy | |
EVST19020 | Environmental Management Systems | |
EVST19022 | Climate Change: Risk and Assessments | |
GEOG19021 | Geographic Information Systems | |
GEOG19029 | Applied Demography | |
GEOG12020 | Australian Weather and Climate |
Number of units: 8 | Total credit points: 48 |
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History is both a body of knowledge and a method of inquiry, a way of understanding ourselves and the world around us. It strives to comprehend complex processes of continuity and change and provides insights into how the past influences the present and the future. Historians draw on the largest storehouse of information that exists about how human beings actually behave: the past. Studying History, you will learn to identify, evaluate and interpret evidence, make informed judgements about its significance, debate your findings, and clearly and cogently communicate your informed opinions.
Level 1
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
HIST11037 | Dawn of Humanity: An Introduction to World History | |
HIST11038 | The Modern World Emerges: An Overview |
Advanced
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
HIST19029 | Modern Japan | |
HIST19032 | War and Australian Society | |
HIST19031 | Australia on the World Stage: History and Politics | |
HIST19038 | 20th Century: Crucible of the Modern World | |
HIST19035 | Modern South East Asia | |
EVST19015 | Australian Environmental History |
Number of units: 8 | Total credit points: 48 |
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Liberal Arts provides you with an opportunity to design your own major by selecting eight units (48 credit points), including no less than four Advanced Level units, from the Arts majors. This will allow you the flexibility to pursue a study stream that suits your interests. You must meet any pre- and co-requisites for these units. Please note that the units selected must be chosen from the Arts majors in the Bachelor of Arts degree. Units selected for the Liberal Arts major may not be selected for any other major in the BA.
Number of units: 8 | Total credit points: 48 |
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The Literary and Cultural Studies major brings together two distinct but complementary disciplinary approaches: literary studies, where literature is read for its own sake and for the values it reveals in stories, poems and plays about our lived and imaginary experiences; and cultural studies, where ideas and concepts derived from a broad study of culture are explored through a variety of texts including film, media, television, advertising and the like. You will be able to demonstrate advanced reading and writing skills while applying critical thinking and advanced modes of textual analysis to a broad range of texts, genres and media. You will communicate using cogent, discipline-based and context-relevant research and participate, both self-reflexively and ethically, in discipline critical debates.
Level 1
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
LITR11055 | Popular Genres | |
LITR11043 | The Short Story |
Advanced
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Students must complete 6 from the following units: | ||
CULT19015 | Explorations in the Gothic | |
LITR19049 | Romantic and Contemporary Poetry | |
LITR19051 | Literary Theory | |
LITR19052 | The Modern Novel | |
LITR19056 | Shakespeare Today | |
LITR19057 | Contemporary Australian Literature |
Number of units: 8 | Total credit points: 48 |
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Note
Students interested in pursuing honours in Sociology need to complete the following units.
In Social Enquiry, you will examine everyday social life through the systemic study of social structures and interactions. You will adopt both sociological and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander perspectives. Sociology is the study of society with a focus on industrialised societies of the type that emerged out of the French and Industrial revolutions using variables such as race, class and gender. You will develop skills in applying investigative and interpretive tools for the analysis and evaluation of identity, crime and deviance, rural sociology, and health. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander studies explains and critiques the contemporary life of Indigenous Australians through an understanding of pre-colonisation, colonisation, resistance and adaption, government policy, identity and the struggle for recognition and autonomy. You will examine a range of contemporary issues including land rights and country, racism, constitutional preambles, and community.
Level 1
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
SOCL11055 | Sociology of Australian Society | |
SOCL11060 | Being Bad | |
INDG11006 | Education and Learning: Colonisation and Decolonisation in the Cultural Interface | |
INDG11013 | First Nation and Non-Indigenous History: The Interface |
Advanced
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
SOCL19069 | Social Research Methods | |
INDG19015 | Aboriginal Cultures and Country | |
SOCL19065 | Rural Communities and Health | |
INDG19016 | Contemporary Indigenous Issues |
Number of units: 8 | Total credit points: 48 |
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Writing across a range of genres requires an understanding and appreciation of established and emerging writing techniques. You will be exposed to diverse genres and writing styles. You will be able to write effective media releases, news stories, feature articles, blogs, and pieces for social media. You will exercise creativity through literary forms such as poetry, literary prose, creative non-fiction, and experimental writing.
Level 1
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
WRIT11023 | Beginning Creative Writing | |
COMM11007 | Media Writing | |
WRIT11025 | Creative Nonfiction |
Advanced
Available units | ||
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Students must complete 1 from the following units: | ||
LITR19049 | Romantic and Contemporary Poetry | |
LITR19052 | The Modern Novel |
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
WRIT12010 | Creative Writing: Adventures in Craft | |
JOUR12010 | Feature Writing | |
WRIT13013 | Writing Project | |
DGTL12004 | Print Design |
NOTE
Students wishing to complete WRIT13013 Writing Project are required to have completed at least WRIT11023, COMM11007, WRIT11025, WRIT12010 and JOUR12010
Students will be able to undertake a creative writing project (WRIT13013) in Terms 1 and 2, but those undertaking a media/professional writing project will only be able to do so in Term 1.