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1 2015 Undergraduate Program Information Handbook
2 The University of Queensland 2014 Published by: Edited by: Cover Design: The University of Queensland Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia Telephone: National (07) International (+ 61 7) Fax: (07) Academic Policy and Programs Academic Services Division Academic Policy and Programs National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication Data ISSN Current as at 12 December 2014 Program and rule information may have been updated since this publication. Please consult the University s website for the most current program and rule information. CRICOS Provider Number 00025B ii
3 Contents Undergraduate Program Information List of Programs v Details of Programs and Rules 1 General University Rules Admission Rules for Undergraduate Programs 189 Enrolment and Academic Progression Rules 202 Fee Rules 207 General Award Rules 214 iii
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5 List of Programs A Advanced Science (Honours), Bachelor of... 1 Agribusiness, Bachelor of... 4 Agribusiness (Honours), Bachelor of... 5 Agribusiness/Applied Science, Bachelors of... 5 Agricultural Science (Honours), Bachelor of... 5 Applied Science, Bachelor of... 6 Applied Science(Honours), Bachelor of... 8 Architectural Design, Bachelor of... 9 Arts, Diploma in... 9 Arts, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Bachelor of Arts/Education (Secondary), Bachelors of Arts/International Hotel and Tourism Management, Bachelors of Arts/Laws (Honours), Bachelors of Arts/Social Science, Bachelors of B Behavioural Studies (Honours), Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours), Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours), Bachelor of Business, Associate Degree in Business Management, Bachelor of Business Management (Honours), Bachelor of Business Management/Arts, Bachelors of Business Management/Commerce, Bachelors of Business Management/Economics, Bachelors of Business Management/Education (Secondary), Bachelors of Business Management/Information Technology, Bachelors of Business Management/International Hotel and Tourism Management, Bachelors of Business Management/Journalism, Bachelors of Business Management/Laws (Honours), Bachelors of Business Management/Science, Bachelors of C Commerce, Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce/Arts, Bachelors of Commerce/Economics, Bachelors of Commerce/Information Technology, Bachelors of Commerce/Laws (Honours), Bachelors of Commerce/Science, Bachelors of Communication, Bachelor of Communication (Honours), Bachelor of Communication/Arts, Bachelors of Communication/Journalism, Bachelors of D Dental Science (Honours), Bachelor of E Economics, Bachelor of Economics (Honours), Bachelor of Economics/Arts, Bachelors of Economics/Laws (Honours), Bachelors of Economics/Science, Bachelors of Education (Primary), Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours), Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Bachelor/Master of Engineering (Honours)/Arts, Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Biotechnology (Honours), Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Business Management, Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Commerce, Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Economics, Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Information Technology, Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Science, Bachelors of Environmental Management (Honours), Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours), Bachelor of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Bachelor of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences (Honours), Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences (Honours), Bachelor of F Food Technology (Honours), Bachelor of G Global Issues, Diploma in H Health Sciences, Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours), Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours), Bachelor of 118 Human Services, Bachelor of Human Services (Honours), Bachelor of Human Services/Arts, Bachelors of I Information Technology, Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours), Bachelor of Information Technology/Arts, Bachelors of Information Technology/Science, Bachelors of International Hotel and Tourism Management, Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management (Honours), Bachelor of International Studies, Bachelor of International Studies (Honours), Bachelor of J Journalism, Bachelor of Journalism (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism/Arts, Bachelors of Journalism/Laws (Honours), Bachelors of L Languages, Diploma in Laws (Honours) (Graduate Entry), Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of M Midwifery, Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours), Bachelor of Multimedia Design, Bachelor of Multimedia Design (Honours), Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music/Arts, Bachelors of v
6 List of Programs Music /Education (Secondary), Bachelors of Music/Science, Bachelors of Music (Honours), Bachelor of Music (Honours)/Arts, Bachelors of Music (Honours)/Education (Secondary), Bachelors of Music (Honours)/Science, Bachelors of Music Performance, Diploma in N Nursing, Bachelor of Nursing (Honours), Bachelor of Nursing/Midwifery, Bachelors of O Occupational Health and Safety Science (Honours), Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours), Bachelor of Oral Health (Honours), Bachelor of P Pharmacy (Honours), Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours), Bachelor of Psychological Science, Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours), Bachelor of R Regional and Town Planning, Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning (Honours), Bachelor of S Science, Diploma in Science, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Bachelor of Science/Arts, Bachelors of Science/Education (Secondary), Bachelors of Science/Journalism, Bachelors of Science/Laws (Honours), Bachelors of Social Science, Bachelor of Social Science (Honours), Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours), Bachelor of V Veterinary Science (Honours), Bachelor of vi
7 Advanced Science (Honours), Bachelor of (BAdvSc(Hons)) Program Code: 2341 Entry requirements: Equivalent of Qld Senior Maths B, English, plus two of Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Maths C, or Physics. Program Requirements: Students will complete #64 units in total, comprising: o #52 from Part B for a major and; o #6 for Part A (STAT1301, SCIE1100 and SCIE2011) o #6 (science or non-science) electives Please note: No more than #20 of level 1 courses can be included in the program. Program List: 471 Part A #6 for - SCIE Advanced Theory and Practice in Science SCIE Introduction to Science Research STAT Advanced Analysis of Scientific Data Part B Major requirements (#52) Biology (Major) Required for all Biology streams: #26 for - BIOL Genes, Cells & Evolution BIOL Global Challenges in Biology BIOL Cells to Organisms BIOL Biostatistics & Experimental Design [BIOL Advanced Reading in Integrative & Evolutionary Biology [BIOL Advanced Reading in Integrative & Evolutionary Biology [BIOL BSc(Hons) Research in Biological Sciences [BIOL BSc(Hons) Research in Biological Sciences [BIOL BSc(Hons) Research in Biological Sciences SCIE Special Project in Biology Plus #16 from one of the following streams Ecology Stream #8 for - BIOL Ecology BIOL Ecology Field Studies BIOL Evolution BIOL Applied Ecology And #8 from - BIOL Conservation BIOL Ecological & Evolutionary Genetics BIOL Rainforest Ecology Field Studies BIOL Outback Ecology Field Studies BIOL Tropical Marine Ecosystems BIOL Advanced Topics and Applications in Plant Science BIOL Plant Adaptation and Global Change BIOL Animal Ecophysiology BIOL Australian Marine Vertebrates BIOL Animal Behaviour BIOL Applied Insect Biology BIOL Organism Diversity and Evolution BIOL Marine Invertebrates BIOL Advanced Evolutionary Biology BIOL Marine Ecology BIOL Advanced Genetics BIOL Plant Identification and Vegetation Classification BIOL Advances in Marine Biology and Biotechnology BIOL Biological Adaptation to Climate Change CONS Landscape Ecology MATH Mathematical Biology And #10 from the BAdvSc(Hons) or BSc course list which is listed outside your specialty Genetics Stream #10 for - BIOC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology BIOL Evolution BIOL Genetics BIOL Ecological & Evolutionary Genetics BIOL Advanced Genetics And #6 from - BIOC Human Molecular Genetics & Disease BIOL Genomics & Bioinformatics BIOC Molecular Systems Biology BIOL Molecular Cell Biology BIOL Advanced Bioinformatics BIOL Plant Biology II BIOL Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology BIOL Advanced Evolutionary Biology DEVB Molecular Mechanisms of Development GNET Quantitative Genetics MICR Virology MICR Molecular Microbiology MICR Microbial Genomics PARA Biomedical Parasitology And #10 from the BAdvSc(Hons) or BSc course list which is listed outside your specialty Marine Biology Stream #8 for - BIOL Zoology BIOL Tropical Marine Ecosystems BIOL Marine Invertebrates MARS Marine Science And #4 from - BIOL Ecology BIOL Ecology Field Studies BIOL Evolution BIOL Genetics And #4 from - BIOL Australian Marine Vertebrates BIOL Marine Ecology BIOL Advances in Marine Biology and Biotechnology And #10 from the BAdvSc(Hons) or BSc course list which is listed outside your specialty Plant Science Stream # 8 for - BIOL Ecology [BIOL Evolution [BIOL Genetics BIOL Plant Biology BIOL Advanced Topics and Applications in Plant Science And #8 from - BIOL Conservation BIOL Plant Microbe & Insect Interactions BIOL Rainforest Ecology Field Studies BIOL Fungi & Plant Diseases BIOL Plant Biology II BIOL Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology BIOL Plant Adaptation and Global Change BIOL Applied Insect Biology BIOL Applied Ecology BIOL Plant Identification and Vegetation Classification And #10 from the BAdvSc(Hons) or BSc course list which is listed outside your specialty 1
8 Zoology Stream #10 for - BIOL Evolution BIOL Zoology BIOL Insect Science BIOL Animal Ecophysiology BIOL Animal Behaviour And #6 from - BIOL Conservation BIOL Arthropods & Human Health BIOL Rainforest Ecology Field Studies BIOL Outback Ecology Field Studies BIOL Australian Marine Vertebrates BIOL Applied Insect Biology BIOL Organism Diversity and Evolution BIOL Marine Invertebrates BIOL Advanced Evolutionary Biology BIOL Advances in Marine Biology and Biotechnology BIOL Insect Identification and Taxonomy BIOL Biological Adaptation to Climate Change BIOL Insect Structure, Function & Physiology BIOL Brain to Behaviour: Invertebrate Neuroethology And #10 from the BAdvSc(Hons) or BSc course list which is listed outside your specialty Chemistry (Major) Major requirements (#52) #38 for - CHEM Chemistry 1 CHEM Chemistry 2 CHEM Physical Chemistry CHEM Organic & Inorganic Chemistry CHEM Experimental Chemistry CHEM Advanced Organic Chemistry CHEM Determination of Molecular Structure CHEM Advanced Inorganic Chemistry CHEM Advanced Physical Chemistry CHEM Nanoscience: Self-assembly CHEM Advanced Experimental Chemistry CHEM Research Project in Chemistry for BAdvSc(Hons) Students CHEM Seminar & Research Communication Skills in Chemistry CHEM Special Topics in Chemistry SCIE Perspectives in Science Research And #2 from - BIOC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology BIOL Genes, Cells & Evolution MATH Calculus & Linear Algebra I MATH Multivariate Calculus & Ordinary Differential Equations MICR Microbiology & Immunology And #2 from - CHEM Chemical Biology CHEM Medicinal & Biological Chemistry CHEM Nanoscience: Synthesis Plus #10 from courses on the BAdvSc(Hons) or BSc course list not coded CHEM Geological Sciences (Major) Major requirements (#52) #32 for - ERTH Planet Earth: The Big Picture ERTH Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Palaeoenvironments ERTH Structural Geology ERTH Mineralogy ERTH Introduction to Geophysics ERTH Field Geology ERTH Tectonics and Crustal Evolution [ERTH Geology Honours Thesis [ERTH Geology Honours Thesis ERTH Geology Literature Review and Research Proposal MATH Mathematical Foundations SCIE Introduction to Research in Geological Sciences And #12 from - ERTH Ore Deposits & Exploration Geology ERTH Exploration & Mining Geophysics ERTH Field Geology: Mapping in the Outback ERTH Advanced Structural Geology ERTH Sedimentary Environments ERTH Marine Geology and Palaeoceanography ERTH Energy Resources ERTH Geochemistry and Geochronology ERTH Geology of Coral Reefs ERTH Hydrogeology ERTH Ore Body Modelling PHYS Computational Physics Plus #8 from any course on the BAdvSc(Hons) or BSc course list not listed in this major Geographical Sciences (Major) Major requirements (#52) #28 for - MATH Calculus & Linear Algebra I MATH Multivariate Calculus & Ordinary Differential Equations MATH Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra MATH Applied Mathematical Analysis GEOM Geographical Information and Data Analysis GEOS Environment & Society GEOS Global Change: Problems and Prospects GEOS Research Philosophy, Design & Implementation [GEOS Honours Research Thesis [GEOS Honours Research Thesis #10 from - COSC Numerical Methods in Computational Science GEOG Global Population Issues GEOM Introduction to Remote Sensing of Environment GEOM Geographical Information Systems GEOS Environmental Systems GEOS Climatology & Hydrology GEOS Biogeography & Geomorphology STAT Probability & Statistics STAT Statistical Modelling & Analysis #14 from - CONS Landscape Ecology COSC Visualization, Computer Graphics & Data Analysis ENVM Catchment Processes & Management ENVM Coral Reef Processes & Management GEOG Applied Demography GEOM Advanced Remote Sensing of Environment GEOM Advanced Geographical Information Systems GEOM Geospatial Processing and Web Mapping GEOS Environmental Hazards GEOS Plants, People and the Environment GEOS Meteorology GEOS Research Topic MARS Physical-biological Oceanography MATH Bifurcation and Chaos MATH Scientific computing: advanced techniques and applications MATH Partial Differential Equations Mathematics (Major) Major requirements (#52) #22 for - MATH Calculus & Linear Algebra I MATH Multivariate Calculus & Ordinary Differential Equations MATH Discrete Mathematics 2
9 MATH Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra MATH Mathematical Analysis MATH Complex Analysis MATH Special Topics A MATH Advanced Mathematics Research Project And #4 from - MATH Applied Mathematical Analysis MATH Linear & Abstract Algebra & Number Theory MATH Discrete Mathematics II: Theory & Applications STAT Probability & Statistics And #2 from - COSC Numerical Methods in Computational Science MATH Natural Resource Mathematics MATH Applied Mathematical Analysis MATH Linear & Abstract Algebra & Number Theory MATH Discrete Mathematics II: Theory & Applications PHYS Dynamics, Chaos & Special Relativity SCIE Introduction to Bioinformatics STAT Probability & Statistics STAT Statistical Modelling & Analysis And #10 from (must include at least #2 not coded MATH34XX or MATH44XX) - MATH Financial Mathematics MATH Bifurcation and Chaos MATH Methods & Models of Applied Mathematics MATH Algebraic Methods of Mathematical Physics MATH Mathematical Biology MATH Scientific computing: advanced techniques and applications MATH Operations Research & Mathematical Planning MATH Graph Theory and Design Theory MATH Coding & Cryptography MATH Abstract Algebra & Number Theory MATH Set Theory & Mathematical Logic MATH Functional Analysis MATH Partial Differential Equations MATH Optimisation Theory MATH Differential Geometry STAT Probability Models & Stochastic Processes or any level 4 Mathematics course with the permission of the Executive Dean And #8 from - MATH Computation in Financial Mathematics MATH Financial Calculus MATH Advanced Hamiltonian Dynamics & Chaos MATH General Relativity MATH Advanced Mathematical Methods & Models A MATH Advanced Mathematical Methods & Models B MATH Applications of Scientific Computing MATH Advanced Topics in Operations Research MATH Advanced Algebra MATH Combinatorial Designs MATH Advanced Combinatorics MATH Number Theory MATH Ordinary Differential Equations III/IVH MATH Partial Differential Equations III/IVH MATH Functional Analysis III/IVH MATH Measure Theory MATH Control Theory III/IVH Plus #6 from any courses on the BAdvSc (Hons)or BSc course list in one specific discipline (eg physics, statistics or biology) not listed in this major Physics (Major) Major requirements (#52) #44 for - MATH Calculus & Linear Algebra I MATH Multivariate Calculus & Ordinary Differential Equations MATH Calculus & Linear Algebra II MATH Applied Mathematical Analysis MATH General Relativity PHYS Mechanics & Thermal Physics I PHYS Electromagnetism and Modern Physics PHYS Thermodynamics & Condensed Matter Physics PHYS Quantum Physics PHYS Introduction to Fields in Physics PHYS Statistical Mechanics PHYS Quantum Physics PHYS Fields in Physics PHYS Perspectives in Physics Research PHYS Condensed Matter Physics: Electronic properties of crystals PHYS Advanced Quantum Theory [PHYS Advanced Physics Research Project [PHYS Advanced Physics Research Project [SCIE Introduction to Research in Mathematics/Physics [SCIE Introduction to Research in Mathematics/Physics And #4 from - BIPH Foundations of Biophysics COSC Numerical Methods in Computational Science PHYS Space Science & Stellar Astrophysics PHYS Dynamics, Chaos & Special Relativity PHYS Electronics & Circuit Theory MATH Linear & Abstract Algebra & Number Theory MATH Mathematical Analysis And #4 from - BIPH Molecular & Membrane Biophysics PHYS Computational Physics PHYS Extragalactic Astrophysics & Cosmology PHYS Advanced Experimental Skills MATH Bifurcation and Chaos MATH Methods & Models of Applied Mathematics MATH Scientific computing: advanced techniques and applications MATH Abstract Algebra & Number Theory MATH Complex Analysis MATH Advanced Hamiltonian Dynamics & Chaos PHYS Laser Physics & Quantum Optics PHYS Advanced Computational Physics Program Rules: 1 Definitions In these rules approved combination means a combination of courses approved by the executive dean; major means an approved combination of 52 units from part B of the BAdvSc(Hon) course list. 2 Field of study A student must undertake the program in an approved major. 3 Program requirements (1) To complete the program, a student must complete 64 units from the BAdvSc(Hon) course list comprising (a) 6 units from part A; (b) 52 units from an approved combination in part B; and (c) 6 units from part B of the BAdvSc(Hon) course list or the BSc course list or other courses approved by the executive dean. (2) A student can gain no more than 20 units of level 1 courses in the program. 4 Maximum credit for other study (1) The maximum credit that the associate dean (academic) may grant to a student for other study is 32 units. Note see GAR 1.6 of the General Award Rules (2) Despite rule 4(1), the associate dean (academic) may only grant 8 units of credit for late year courses. 3
10 5 Class of honours (1) The class of honours is calculated on the basis of the GPA over 24 units of level 3 or 4 courses completed by the student, with the 24 units identified as follows (a) if the student has completed more than 24 units of courses at level 4, the highest graded level 4 courses will be counted; or (b) if the student has completed 24 units or less of courses at level 4, all level 4 courses will count along with the highest graded level 3 courses. (2) The student s grade point average must be calculated based on the student s final result for their first attempt at each course. (3) For the purposes of determining the class of honours, a level 4 course is a course at level 4 or higher. 6 Special rules 6.1 Award of the bachelor of science A student who withdraws from the program having completed the requirements for the bachelor of science degree may be awarded a bachelor of science. 6.2 Progression through program (1) A student who achieves below a GPA of 5 in any semester of enrolment (semester 1 or semester 2) must seek permission of the executive dean to remain enrolled in the program. (2) A student who is denied continued enrolment by the executive dean in rule 6(1) will have their enrolment changed to the bachelor of science. 6.3 Supplementary assessment In addition to GAR 1A.17, the associate dean (academic) may grant supplementary assessment in a single course in which the student gains a grade of 3 and where the student (a) gains that grade in any semester of study; and (b) has not been granted supplementary assessment in any course in that semester; and (c) has not previously been granted supplementary assessment under this rule; and (d) makes an application for supplementary assessment within 5 days of the release of results. Agribusiness, Bachelor of (BAgribus) Program Code: 2007 Entry requirements: Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent) English. Program Requirements: A student is required to obtain a minimum of #48 comprising - o all courses set out in Part A o the balance from courses in Part B Refer to BAgribus rules for further information. Program List: 002 Part A #32 for - ACCT Accounting for Decision Making AGRC Food and Fibre Case Studies I AGRC Food & Fibre in the E-Landscape AGRC Food and Fibre Case Studies II AGRC Agribusiness Planning and Management AGRC Agricultural Economics AGRC Food and Fibre Case Studies III AGRC Agrifood Strategy & Competitiveness FINM Investment Project Appraisal MGTS Introduction to Management MGTS Organisational Behaviour MGTS Introduction to Human Resource Management MGTS Food Systems and Supply Chain Management MKTG Foundations of Marketing MKTG Applied Market Research Part B #16 from - AGRC Plant Production Principles AGRC Plant Production Technology AGRC Australia's Bio-Physical Environment AGRC Food for a Healthy Planet AGRC Agroecology AGRC Crop Production Science AGRC Pasture Science AGRC Agricultural and Resource Policy AGRC Contemporary Issues in Agrifood Industry Sustainability AGRC Precision Agriculture ANIM Animal Welfare, Behaviour & Handling ANIM Livestock Industries ANIM Livestock Husbandry ANIM Grazing Animal Production ANIM Livestock Science & Production ENVM Carbon & Energy Management ENVM Firms, Communities and Social Responsibility ENVM Business Management in a Carbon Constrained World ENVM Sustainable Business Practice ENVM Systems Thinking Systems Dynamics (For a Complex World) FOOD Food Policy, Safety & Quality Management HORT Horticultural Science HORT Production Horticulture HORT Lifestyle Horticulture IBUS Export Practices and Procedures MGTS Managerial Skills & Communication MGTS Working with Groups & Teams MKTG Commodities, Futures and Options OHSS Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety PLNT Plant and Environmental Health Program Rules: 1 Definitions In these rules industry practice work experience means work experience in industry practice approved by the executive dean; pre-2015 student means a student who first enrolled in the program before 1 January Program requirements (1) To complete the program, a student must complete 48 units from the BAgribus course list comprising (a) 32 units from part A; and (b) 16 units from part B. (2) Of the 48 unit required to complete the program under subrule 0, a student may complete a maximum of 24 units of level 1 courses. 3 Honours Note see GAR Entry To enrol for honours, a student must (a) both (i) complete the requirements set out in rule 2 and gain a GPA of 5; and (ii) satisfy any additional requirements set by the head of school; or (b) satisfy the executive dean and head of school that based on the student s qualifications from this university or elsewhere, and subject to the completion of additional work if set, the student is qualified to undertake honours. 3.2 Program requirements To complete the program, a student must complete 16 units in accordance with the BAgribus (Hons) course list. 4 Special rules 4.1 Residential schools A student may be required to undertake a residential school if enrolled in courses in external mode. 4.2 Industry practice work experience A student must undertake 30 days of industry practice work experience. 4
11 5 Transitional A pre-2015 student may complete the program under the current rules or the rules in force on 31 December Agribusiness (Honours), Bachelor of (BAgribus(Hons)) Program Code: 2128 Entry requirements: Bachelor of Agribusiness with a GPA of at least 5.0 or satisfy the Executive Dean that the student is suitably qualified to undertake honours. Program Requirements: To complete the Bachelor of Agribusiness (Honours), you must complete a requisite number of courses chosen from the course list and according to the Rules for the program. You should be aware of the University of Queensland rules, particularly the General Award Rules, which govern the conduct of UQ programs. You will find a link to the General Award Rules, and other University rules, on the University Rules page. You are required to obtain #16 comprising - o an approved Research Methodology course (#2), where deemed necessary; o one Honours Research Project from Part A of the Honours course list; and o the balance from courses from Part B of the Honours course list or other courses approved by the Executive Dean. Program List: 344 Choose only one of the following - [AGRC Honours Research Project I [AGRC Honours Research Project I AGRC Honours Research Project II AGRC Honours Research Project II and #2 for an approved Research Methodology course where deemed necessary. Part B Choose balance from list below to make up #16 and/or other courses approved by the Executive Dean - AGRC Postgraduate Advanced Topic I AGRC Postgraduate Advanced Topic II AGRC Postgraduate Advanced Topic III Endnotes: 1. This course is offered over more than one semester. Enrol in the same course code in each semester. Agribusiness/Applied Science, Bachelors of (BAgribus)/BAppSc) Program Code: 2126 Entry requirements: Admission requirements for both parts of the dual program must be met. See single degree program entries. Program Requirements: A student is required to obtain #64 comprising: (a) #32 from Part A of the BAgribus list; and (b) #32 from the BAppSc list, including; o#16 core courses listed in Part A Refer to BAgribus/BAppSc rules for further information. Program Rules: 1 Definitions In these rules major means an approved combination of 16 units; industry practice work experience means work experience in industry practice approved by the executive dean. 2 Field of study A student must undertake the BAppSc component of the dual program in a major approved by the executive dean. 3 Program requirements (1) To complete the program, a student must complete 64 units comprising (a) 32 units from part A of the BAgribus course list; and (b) 32 units from the BAppSc course list, including (i) 16 units from part A; and (ii) 16 units for a major in part B. (2) Unless a different intention appears in these rules, a student must comply with the program rules for both degrees. 4 Special rules 4.1 Residential schools A student may be required to undertake a residential school for certain courses if enrolled in external mode. 4.2 Industry practice work experience A student will be required to have completed industry practice work experience by the end of the final semester. Agricultural Science (Honours), Bachelor of (BAgrSc(Hons)) Program Code: 2352 Entry requirements: Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent) English, and Chemistry or Mathematics B Program Requirements: Students will complete #64 units in total, comprising: o #42 from part A o #18 for part B in a chosen major o #4 from part B or other program lists. Students must complete at least #24 of Late Year courses. No more than #24 of level 1 courses can be included in the program. Program List: 477 Part A #36 units for- [AGRC Australia's Bio-Physical Environment [GEOS Environment & Society AGRC Food for a Healthy Planet AGRC Agricultural Biochemistry AGRC Agricultural Microbiology & Gene Technology AGRC Agricultural Economics AGRC Agroecology AGRC Agricultural Genetics & Biotechnology AGRC Research Methodologies for Agriculture AGRC Agricultural Development in Asia AGRC Tropical Agriculture ANIM Animal Nutrition CHEM Chemistry 1 ENVM Participatory Research, Development and Extension Practice ENVM Natural Resource Management LAND The Soil Environment LAND Land Use & Management STAT Analysis of Scientific Data STAT Design and analysis of experiments for the applied sciences And #6 from- Either - AGRC Applied Plant Biology [AGRC Plant Production Principles [ANIM Livestock Industries VETS Animal and Veterinary Biology OR BIOL Genes, Cells & Evolution BIOL Cells to Organisms PHYS Physical Basis of Biological Systems 5
12 Part B Animal Science #8 units for- [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project And #10 units from- AGRC Pasture Science AGRC Agricultural & Resource Markets AGRC Agricultural and Resource Policy AGRC International Agricultural Development ANIM Thermal Adaption of Animals ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 2 ANIM Animal Health and Epidemiology ANIM Extensive Animal Production ANIM Intensive Animal Production ANIM Animal Reproduction ANIM Livestock Science & Production ANIM Animal Breeding & Genetics ANIM Emerging Issues in Animal Bioscience VETS Principles of Disease I VETS Principles of Disease II Plant Science #8 units for- [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project [AGRC Research Project And #10 units from- AGRC Biology and Ecology of Plant Pests AGRC Crop Production Science AGRC Pasture Science AGRC Agricultural & Resource Markets AGRC Agricultural and Resource Policy AGRC Crop Physiology AGRC International Agricultural Development BIOL Plant Microbe & Insect Interactions BIOL Advanced Topics and Applications in Plant Science BIOL Fungi & Plant Diseases BIOL Plant Identification and Vegetation Classification GNET Quantitative Genetics HORT Horticultural Science HORT Production Horticulture LAND Soil Plant Relationships LAND Soils, Landscapes & Environments PLNT Plant Physiology PLNT Plant and Environmental Health PLNT Plant Protection PLNT Weed Science Part B Electives And #4 from - AGRC Biology and Ecology of Plant Pests AGRC Crop Production Science AGRC Pasture Science AGRC Agricultural & Resource Markets AGRC Agricultural and Resource Policy AGRC Crop Physiology AGRC International Agricultural Development ANIM Thermal Adaption of Animals ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 2 ANIM Animal Health and Epidemiology ANIM Extensive Animal Production ANIM Intensive Animal Production ANIM Animal Reproduction ANIM Livestock Science & Production ANIM Animal Breeding & Genetics ANIM Emerging Issues in Animal Bioscience BIOL Plant Microbe & Insect Interactions BIOL Advanced Topics and Applications in Plant Science BIOL Fungi & Plant Diseases BIOL Plant Identification and Vegetation Classification GNET Quantitative Genetics HORT Horticultural Science VETS Principles of Disease I HORT Production Horticulture LAND Soil Plant Relationships LAND Soils, Landscapes & Environments PLNT Plant Physiology PLNT Plant and Environmental Health PLNT Plant Protection PLNT Weed Science VETS Principles of Disease I VETS Principles of Disease II Program Rules: 1 Definitions In these rules major means an approved combination of 18 units from part B of the BAgrSc(Hons) course list. weighted GPA means the average grade over all relevant courses where each grade is weighted by the unit value of the course and the course level. 2 Field of study A student must undertake the program in a major approved by the executive dean. 3 Program requirements (1) To complete the program, a student must complete 64 units from the BAgrSc(Hons) course list comprising (a) 42 units from part A; and (b) 18 units from part B in the chosen major; and (c) 4 units from part B or other program lists. (2) For subrule 0, a student must gain (a) a minimum of 24 units of late year courses; and (b) no more than 24 units of level 1 courses in the program. 4 Class of honours The class of honours is calculated on the basis of the weighted GPA of the final results obtained by a student in the first attempt at all courses that contribute to the program. Note see GAR 2.4 of the General Award Rules. 5 Special rules 5.1 Supplementary assessment In addition to GAR 1A.17, the associate dean (academic) may grant supplementary assessment in a single course in which the student gains a grade of 3 and where the student (a) gains that grade in any semester of study; and (b) has not been granted supplementary assessment in any other course in that semester; and (c) has not previously been granted supplementary assessment under this rule; and (d) makes an application for assessment within 5 days of the release of results. Applied Science, Bachelor of (BAppSc) Program Code: 2240 Entry requirements: Year 12 English, and Maths A or B Program Requirements: Students are required to obtain 48 units comprising - 6
13 o o o o 20 units from Part A of the BAppSc course list; one extended major from Part B of the BAppSc list or one single major from Part B of the BAppSc List. the balance are electives from Part B or Part C or other courses approved by the executive dean at least 12 units of level 3 courses overall. Program List: 010 Part A #20 for - AGRC Systems Thinking and Practice for Environmental and Agrifood Industries AGRC Applied Animal Biology AGRC Applied Plant Biology AGRC Australia's Bio-Physical Environment AGRC Agricultural Biochemistry AGRC Agricultural Microbiology & Gene Technology [ANIM Animal Breeding & Genetics [AGRC Agricultural Genetics & Biotechnology CHEM Chemistry MATH Basic Mathematics STAT Analysis of Scientific Data Part B Extended Majors Crop Production #24 for - AGRC Plant Production Principles AGRC Plant Production Technology AGRC Agroecology AGRC Crop Production Science AGRC Pasture Science AGRC Precision Agriculture HORT Horticultural Science HORT Production Horticulture LAND The Soil Environment LAND Soil Plant Relationships PLNT Plant Physiology PLNT Plant and Environmental Health Equine Science #24 for - AGRC Pasture Science ANIM Equine Husbandry & Equitation ANIM Animal Welfare, Behaviour & Handling ANIM Equine Behaviour & Performance ANIM Equine Breeding and Stud Management ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 2 ANIM Animal Nutrition ANIM Animal Health and Epidemiology ANIM Animal Reproduction ANIM Equine Nutrition & Health ANIM Equine Exercise and Rehabilitation Production Animal Science #24 for - AGRC Pasture Science ANIM Animal Welfare, Behaviour & Handling ANIM Livestock Industries ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 2 ANIM Animal Nutrition ANIM Grazing Animal Production ANIM Animal Health and Epidemiology ANIM Animal Reproduction ANIM Intensive Animal Production ANIM Livestock Science & Production ANIM Emerging Issues in Animal Bioscience Urban Horticulture #24 for - AGRC Plant Production Principles HORT Horticultural Science HORT Production Horticulture HORT Lifestyle Horticulture HORT Urban Site Specific Management LAND The Soil Environment LAND Soil Plant Relationships AGRC Plant Production Technology PLNT Plant Physiology PLNT Plant and Environmental Health PLNT Turf Science I PLNT Turf Science 2 Veterinary Technology #24 for - ANIM Animal Welfare, Behaviour & Handling ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 2 ANIM Animal Nutrition VETS Professional Studies for Veterinary Technology VETS Animal Health Technology VETS Animal Therapeutics and Toxicology VETS Small Animal Health VETS Large Animal Health & Management VETS Surgical Principles & Practices VETS Preparation for Professional Practice Wildlife Science #24 for - AGRC Ecology of Natural and Agricultural Systems ANIM Animal Welfare, Behaviour & Handling ANIM Australian Terrestrial Vertebrates ANIM Biology of Australian Marsupials and Monotremes ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 2 ANIM Animal Nutrition ANIM Animal Health and Epidemiology ANIM Captive Wildlife Husbandry ANIM Wildlife Technologies ANIM Animal Reproduction ENVM Principles of Wildlife Management Single Majors Agronomy #16 for - AGRC Plant Production Principles AGRC Agroecology AGRC Crop Production Science AGRC Pasture Science LAND Soil Plant Relationships LAND Land Use & Management PLNT Plant Physiology PLNT Plant and Environmental Health Animal Production #16 for - AGRC Pasture Science ANIM Animal Welfare, Behaviour & Handling ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Nutrition ANIM Grazing Animal Production ANIM Animal Health and Epidemiology ANIM Intensive Animal Production ANIM Livestock Science & Production Equine Management #16 for - AGRC Pasture Science ANIM Equine Husbandry & Equitation ANIM Equine Behaviour & Performance ANIM Equine Breeding and Stud Management ANIM Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM Animal Health and Epidemiology ANIM Equine Nutrition & Health ANIM Equine Exercise and Rehabilitation Horticulture #16 for - AGRC Plant Production Principles HORT Horticultural Science HORT Production Horticulture 7
14 HORT Lifestyle Horticulture HORT Urban Site Specific Management LAND Soil Plant Relationships PLNT Plant Physiology PLNT Plant and Environmental Health Part C AGRC Food & Fibre in the E-Landscape AGRC Food for a Healthy Planet AGRC Special Topic I AGRC Short International Experience AGRC Special Topic II ANIM Thermal Adaption of Animals ANIM Animal Biosecurity ANIM The Behaviour and Management of Animals in Society ENVM Fire Management ENVM Participatory Research, Development and Extension Practice GEOM Geographical Information and Data Analysis IBUS Export Practices and Procedures LPWM Game Management - the science of sustainable use MGTS Business Management I MGTS Working with Groups & Teams MKTG Agriculture & Food Industry Marketing MKTG Agribusiness Sales MKTG Applied Market Research OHSS Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety PLNT Weed Science Endnotes: 1. Compulsory if you have not passed Maths B (or equivalent) in secondary school. If you achieved a grade of SA in year 12 mathematics B (or equivalent) it is recommended that you complete MATH1040. This course is not available to students who achieved a grade of HA or higher in year 12 mathematics B (or equivalent) and you should select an elective course instead. Program Rules: 1 Definitions In these rules extended major means an approved combination of 24 units; industry practice work experience means work experience in industry practice approved by the executive dean; major means an approved combination of 16 units; pre-2012 student means a student who first enrolled in the program before 1 January Program requirements (1) To complete the program, a student must complete 48 units from the BAppSc course list comprising (a) 20 units from part A; and (b) either (i) 24 units for an extended major from part B; or (ii) 16 units for a major from part B; and (c) the balance from part B or part C or other courses approved by the executive dean. (2) For subrule 0, a student must gain 12 units for late year courses. 3 Honours Note see GAR 2.4 of the General Award Rules. 3.1 Entry To enrol for honours, a student must (a) both (i) complete the requirements set out in rule 3 with a GPA of 5; and (ii) satisfy any additional requirements set by the head of school; or (b) satisfy the executive dean and head of school that, based on the student s qualifications from this university or elsewhere and subject to the completion of additional work if set, the student is qualified to undertake honours. 3.2 Program requirements To complete the program, a student must complete 16 units from an approved field in part H of the BAppSc course list. 4 Special rules 4.1 Residential schools A student may be required to undertake a residential school for certain courses if enrolled in external mode. 4.2 Industry practice work experience A student must undertake 30 days of industry practice work experience satisfactory to the executive dean. 4.3 Supplementary assessment In addition to GAR 1A.17, the associate dean (academic) may grant supplementary assessment in a single course in which the student gains a grade of 3 and where the student (a) gains that grade in any semester of study; and (b) has not been granted supplementary assessment in any other course in that semester; and (c) has not previously been granted supplementary assessment under this rule; and (d) makes an application for assessment within 5 days of the release of results. 5 Transitional (1) A pre-2012 student may complete the program under the rules in force at the time of the student s enrolment, or if the executive dean agrees, under the current rules. (2) If courses required to complete the program are unavailable, a pre-2012 student must undertake courses from the BAppSc course list approved by the executive dean. (3) For students entering the program after 1 January 2012 with credit for other study, the executive dean may enrol that student in the current rules or the rules in force on 31 December Applied Science (Honours), Bachelor of (BAppSc(Hons)) Program Code: 2005 Entry requirements: Bachelor of Applied Science with a GPA of at least 5.0 or satisfy the Executive Dean that the student is suitably qualified to undertake honours. Program Requirements: A student is required to obtain #16 from Part H of the BAppSc(Hons) list in their chosen field. Refer to BAppSc rules for further information. Program List: 050 Agronomy, Animal Studies, Equine Science, Horticulture, Production Animal Science or Wildlife Science #2 for - AGRC Agricultural Research Methodologies And #14 from - AGRC AGRC AGRC Honours Research Project Honours Research Project Honours Research Project Food Science and Nutrition #2 for - AGRC Agricultural Research Methodologies At least #8 from - FOOD Honours Research Project I FOOD Honours Research Project I FOOD Honours Research Project II FOOD Honours Research Project II FOOD Honours Research Project II FOOD Honours Research Project II Remaining from - FOOD Postgraduate Advanced Topic I FOOD Postgraduate Advanced Topic II or other courses approved by the Executive Dean. 8
15 Veterinary Technology #2 for - VETS Epidemiological and Research Methods for Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences #12 from - VETS VETS VETS VETS Honours Research Project II in Veterinary Studies (Biology) Honours Research Project II in Veterinary Studies (Biology) Honours Research Project II in Veterinary Studies (Biology) Honours Research Project II in Veterinary Studies (Biology) #2 for - VETS Postgraduate Advanced Topic Endnotes: 1. Code for student in year courses commencing in sem 1. Students must re-enrol in the same code in sem Code for student in year courses commencing in sem 2. Students must re-enrol in the same code in sem 1 the following year. 3. Code for students completing the course part time over multiple semesters. Architectural Design, Bachelor of (BArchDes) Program Code: 2293 Entry requirements: Queensland Year 12 or equivalent English Program Requirements: Students must complete: #48 from the BArchDes list, comprising (a) #44 from Part A; and (b) #4 from Part B. Program List: 180 Part A Year 1, Semester 1 ARCH Architectural Design 1 ARCH Buildings in History & Culture ARCH Architectural Communication 1 Year 1, Semester 2 ARCH Architectural Design 2 BLDG Architectural Technology 1 ARCH Architecture in the Western Tradition Year 2, Semester 1 ARCH Architectural Design 3 BLDG Architectural Technology 2 ARCH Architecture in Society Year 2, Semester 2 ARCH Architectural Design 4 BLDG Architectural Technology 3 ARCH Modern Architecture & the Metropolis Year 3, Semester 1 ARCH Architectural Design 5 BLDG Architectural Technology 4 (Plus #2 elective from Part B) Year 3, Semester 2 ARCH Architectural Design 6 BLDG Architectural Technology 5 (Plus #2 elective from Part B) Part B At least #2 from - ARCH Architecture in Asia ARCH Architecture in Australia ARCH Aboriginal Architecture ARCH Theories in Architecture and #2 approved electives Endnotes: 1. Not offered in Program Rules: 1 Program requirements To complete the program, a student must complete 48 units from the BArchDes course list, comprising (a) 44 units from part A; and (b) 4 units from part B. Arts, Diploma in (DipArts) Program Code: 2320 Entry requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any field. Program Requirements: To complete the program students complete #16 from an approved plan from the Course List. There are no minimum or maximum enrolments as the program is made up entirely of courses (and plans) which are already available for Bachelor of Arts students at the University. Program List: 390 Aboriginal&TorresStrait Islander Studies Single Major ABTS Indigenous Australian Issues: Past, Present, Future ABTS Torres Strait Islander Studies and #6 for cornerstone courses - ABTS Aboriginal Women: Gendered Business ABTS Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island Approaches to Knowledge ABTS Family, Country, Community: Indigenous Australian Understandings of Kinship and #2 from - ABTS Independent Project in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies I ABTS Independent Project in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies 2 ABTS Aboriginal Music: Performing, Place, Power & Identity ANTH Anthropology of Aboriginal Australia ABTS Aboriginal Politics & Political Issues and #4 for capstone courses - ABTS Work Placement in Indigenous Australian Studies ABTS Working with Indigenous People Ancient History Single Major ANCH The Rise of Ancient Greece: Greek History to the 4th Century BC ANCH The Rise of Ancient Rome: Roman History from Romulus to Augustus ANCH Myth, Magic and Religion in the Ancient World and #4 to #6 from - ANCH The World of Classical Athens: Democracy, Culture and Society ANCH Egypt & Ancient Western Asia (Mesopotamia) ANCH Study Tour: Sites and Museums of Roman Italy ANCH Classical Archaeology and Museums 9
16 ANCH Mediterranean Seafaring, Religions, and Cultures in Antiquity ANCH Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World ANCH The Age of Imperial Rome: Politics and Society from Tiberius to Constantine ANCH The Career and Influence of Julius Caesar ANCH Art & Archaeology of Ancient Rome ANCH Roman Society & Civilisation ANCH Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece ANCH Individuals and the State in the Roman Republic ANCH Ancient History and Modern Cinema DRAM Ancient Greek and Roman Theatre which may include #2 from - GREK Intermediate Greek GREK Greek Language & Literature 1 LATN Intermediate Latin LATN Latin Language & Literature 1 WRIT Writing Ancient History and #2 to #4 from - ANCH Special Topic in Greek History ANCH Special Topic in Roman History Ancient History / History Single Major #2 for gateway course - HIST Big History and #2 from - ANCH The Rise of Ancient Greece: Greek History to the 4th Century BC ANCH The Rise of Ancient Rome: Roman History from Romulus to Augustus HIST The History Makers and #2 to #4 from - Ancient History ANCH The World of Classical Athens: Democracy, Culture and Society ANCH Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World ANCH The Age of Imperial Rome: Politics and Society from Tiberius to Constantine ANCH The Career and Influence of Julius Caesar ANCH Art & Archaeology of Ancient Rome ANCH Roman Society & Civilisation ANCH Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece ANCH Ancient History and Modern Cinema [ANCH Study Tour: Sites and Museums of Roman Italy and #2 to #4 from - History HIST The Vietnam War HIST The Rise of Modern China HIST Contemporary China: The People's Republic, Hong Kong & Taiwan since 1949 HIST The Modern Middle East HIST Southeast Asia: History, Society & Culture HIST Modern Southeast Asia: Freedom, Power and the State HIST Trafficking Bodies from the Ancient World to the Present HIST Modernity in the Islamic World: Radicalism and Democracy HIST America in Film HIST Australians at War HIST The Making of Modern Australia: Society & Culture since 1901 HIST Monarchy, Revolution and Modernity HIST The Dark Ages HIST The Soviet Union: Revolution to Devolution ( ) HIST Imperial Britain: Society & Culture in the Age of Empire ( ) HIST Churchill's Britain: Crisis and Conflict ( ) HIST Germany from Bismarck to Hitler ( ) HIST Germany from Hitler to Reunification ( ) HIST Witchcraft & Demonology in Early Modern Europe & Its Colonies HIST The British Isles: HIST The Radical Right & Fascism in Europe HIST Medieval Heresy HIST Empires: From Columbus to Coca-Cola HIST Ages of Crusades HIST Japan and the World HIST Genocide & Persecution, Revenge & Reconciliation HIST The Anatomy of a Super Power: the US since 1945 WRIT Making History and #2 to #4 from - WRIT Writing Ancient History HIST History, Sound & Image Anthropology Single Major ANTH Introduction to Anthropology: People, Cultures and Societies ANTH Anthropology of Current World Issues: An Introduction ANTH Anthropology: History, Theory, Practice and #4 to #6 from - ANTH Anthropology of Aboriginal Australia ANTH Material Culture ANTH Ritual, Religion and Performance ANTH Environmental Anthropology ANTH Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological and Archaeological Perspectives ANTH The Anthropology of Museums ANTH Independent Study for Anthropology ANTH Medical Anthropology: Local and Global Perspectives ANTH Applied Anthropology: Native Title and Indigenous Peoples ANTH Migration, Culture and Identity ANTH Development Practice & Social Impact SOSC Media, Culture &Society SOSC Human Bodies, Culture & Society which may include #2 from - ABTS Working with Indigenous People ARCA Cultural Heritage Management ARCS Human Evolution and #4 for capstone courses - ANTH Ethnographic Fieldwork ANTH Advanced Research Topics in Anthropology Archaeology Single Major ARCA Discovering Archaeology ARCS Doing Archaeology and #4 for cornerstone courses - ARCA Cultural Heritage Management ARCS Science in Archaeology 10
17 and #4 from - ANTH Material Culture ANTH Aboriginal Heritage: Anthropological and Archaeological Perspectives ARCA Archaeology of Australasia ARCA Archaeology of the Pacific Islands ARCA Historical Archaeology in Practice ARCA The Archaeology of Turkey ARCA Egyptian Archaeology: Past, present and future ARCS Forensics: The Archaeology of Death & Crime Scenes ARCS Ancient Technologies: Experimental and Analytical Approaches to Understanding Past Technologies ARCS Lithic Analysis: Current and Future Directions for Research and Heritage Management ARCS Historical Archaeology ARCS Human Evolution ARCS Animals and Archaeology: analytical approaches to understanding past humananimal relationships ARCA Predicting the Past and #2 for - ARCA Critical Studies in World Prehistory Art History Single Major ARTT Art in the Modern World ARTT Looking at Art ARTT Australian Art and #2 to #6 from - ARTT Renaissance Art ARTT Australian Indigenous Art ARTT European Art ARTT Asia Pacific Contemporary Art ARTT International Contemporary Art ARTT Art, Science and New Technologies ARTT Art and Architecture in Venice MSTU Studies in Photography MSTU Recent Approaches to Cinema which may include up to #4 from - ANCH Art & Archaeology of Ancient Rome ANCH Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece ARCH Themes in the History of Western Architecture MSTU Film Movements & Genres PHIL Philosophy & Art ARTT Art Internships & Independent Research and #4 for capstone courses - ARTT Readings in Art History ARTT Visual Arts Curating and Writing Chinese Single Majors Stream A (Beginners) CHIN Spoken Chinese IA CHIN Written Chinese IA and #4 for cornerstone courses - CHIN Spoken Chinese IB CHIN Written Chinese IB and #4 for - CHIN Spoken Chinese IIA CHIN Written Chinese IIA and #4 for capstone courses - CHIN Spoken Chinese IIB CHIN Written Chinese IIB Stream B (Intermediate) CHIN Spoken Chinese Accelerated 1A CHIN Written Chinese Accelerated 1A and #4 for cornerstone courses - CHIN Spoken Chinese Accelerated 1B CHIN Written Chinese Accelerated 1B and #4 for - CHIN Spoken Chinese IIIA CHIN Written Chinese IIIA and #4 for capstone courses - CHIN Spoken Chinese IIIB CHIN Written Chinese IIIB Stream C (Advanced) CHIN Spoken Chinese IIIA CHIN Written Chinese IIIA and #4 for cornerstone courses - CHIN Spoken Chinese IIIB CHIN Written Chinese IIIB and #6 from - CHIN Three Kingdoms: the Novel and TV Adaptation CHIN Dream of the Red Chamber: The Novel and TV Adaptation CHIN Chinese Cinema and Culture CHIN Techniques in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language CHIN Chinese Pedagogy and Digital Technology HIST From Buddha to Bruce Lee: Asian Visual Cultures LTCS Translating & Interpreting Studies SLAT Introduction to Second Language Learning & Teaching SLAT Introduction to Language and Technology CHIN Chinese>English Translation for Non - Native Speakers Stream D (Chinese Language and Culture for Native Speakers) #2 for gateway course - COMU Crossing Bridges: Communicating between Cultures which may include #2 for - WRIT Writing for International Students and #4 to #6 from - CHIN Three Kingdoms: the Novel and TV Adaptation CHIN Dream of the Red Chamber: The Novel and TV Adaptation HIST From Buddha to Bruce Lee: Asian Visual Cultures SLAT Introduction to Second Language Learning & Teaching SLAT Introduction to Language and Technology CHIN Chinese for Native Speakers: Essentials of Chinese Language which may include #2 from- CHIN English and Chinese Interpreting 1 CHIN Chinese > English Translation: An Introductory Course 11
18 CHIN Fundamentals in English > Chinese Translation and Interpreting CHIN Chinese Cinema and Culture and #4 for - CHIN Techniques in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language CHIN Chinese Pedagogy and Digital Technology Chinese Translation and Interpreting Single Major CHIN Chinese > English Translation: An Introductory Course CHIN Fundamentals in English > Chinese Translation and Interpreting and #4 from - COMU Crossing Bridges: Communicating between Cultures LING Introduction to Linguistics: Structure and Meaning of Words and Sentences WRIT Writing for International Students CHIN Chinese for Native Speakers: Essentials of Chinese Language and #2 from - CHIN English and Chinese Interpreting 1 CHIN English and Chinese Interpreting 2 LING Linguistic Semantics LTCS Translating & Interpreting Studies and #4 for capstone courses - CHIN Techniques in English > Chinese Translation CHIN Advanced Chinese>English Translation Classical Languages Single Major Stream A (Greek) #2 for gateway course - GREK Introductory Greek GREK Intermediate Greek and #4 for - GREK Greek Language & Literature 1 GREK Greek Language & Literature 2 and #4 for capstone courses - GREK Advanced Greek 1 GREK Advanced Greek 2 and up to #4 of courses from Stream B which may include up to #4 of level 2 and level 3 courses from the Ancient History major Stream B (Latin) #2 for gateway course - LATN Introductory Latin LATN Intermediate Latin and #4 for - LATN Latin Language & Literature 1 LATN Latin Language & Literature 2 and #4 for capstone courses - LATN Advanced Latin 1 LATN Advanced Latin 2 and up to #4 of courses from Stream A which may include up to #4 of level 2 and level 3 courses from the Ancient History major Criminology Single Major CRIM Introduction to Criminology CRIM Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM Comparative Criminology - the Cross-Cultural Study of Crime and Criminal Justice and #4 for - SOCY Introducing Qualitative Research SOCY Introducing Quantitative Research and #2 from - ARCS Forensics: The Archaeology of Death & Crime Scenes CRIM Youth and Deviance in Australia CRIM Crime, Victims and Justice CRIM Drugs and Crime CRIM Crime, Race and Gender CRIM Punishment and Society CRIM Police and Society CRIM Independent Study in Criminology CRIM Crime and Public Policy CRIM Advances in Criminological Theory and #2 from - SOCY Applied Quantitative Research SOCY Advanced Issues in Qualitative Inquiry Drama Single Major DRAM Drama Performance Analysis DRAM Drama: Space, Body & Genre DRAM Experimentation in 20th Century Theatre and #4 to #6 from - DRAM Medieval & Renaissance Drama DRAM European Theatre from Renaissance to Revolution DRAM Contemporary Theatre & Performance DRAM Australian Drama DRAM World Theatre: Issues in Culture, Geography and Performance DRAM Ancient Greek and Roman Theatre DRAM Practices of Performance A DRAM Practices of Performance B DRAM Practices of Performance C DRAM Practices of Performance D DRAM Topics in Theatre Research and #2 to #4 from - DRAM Dramaturgy & Playwriting DRAM Industry Secondments and Individual Research Topics ENGL Adaptation: Studies in Transmission Between Cultures and Forms Economics Single Major ECON Introductory Microeconomics ECON Introductory Macroeconomics 12
19 and #4 for cornerstone courses - ECON Economics of Business Strategy ECON The Macroeconomy & Business Conditions and #2 to #4 from - ECON Behavioural and Evolutionary Economics ECON Introduction to Strategic Thinking ECON Philosophy of Economic Thought ECON Political Economy & Comparative Systems ECON Management of Financial Institutions ECON China: Emergence, Implications & Challenges ECON Development Economics ECON Economics of Innovation and Entrepreneurship ECON Globalisation and Economic Development ECON International Economy in the Twentieth Century ECON The Economics of Labour Markets ECON Industrial & Labour Relations ECON Australian Economic History and #2 to #4 from - ECON Financial Markets & Institutions ECON Benefit-Cost Analysis for Business NB: Students wishing to enter the Honours program require an extended major in Economics plus additional elective courses in economics, including Mathematical Economics, and Advanced Microeconomics and Advanced Macroeconomics. Students should consult the Honours coordinator or the Undergraduate student advisor in the School to determine eligibility and program requirements. English Single Major #2 for gateway course - MSTU Introduction to Film & Television Studies and #2 to #4 from - ENGL Introduction to Australian Literature ENGL Literary Classics: Texts and Traditions WRIT Writing: Grammar, Syntax, and Style and #2 to #4 from - ENGL Modernist Literature ENGL Gothic Literature & Culture ENGL Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL Jane Austen and her Influence ENGL Australian Literature: Traditions & Revisions ENGL The Novel: Realism, History, Fiction ENGL Poetry: In Defence of Imagination ENGL Women Writers and #2 to #4 from - AUST Australian Popular Culture MSTU Language in the Media MSTU New Media: Ideas & Uses MSTU Film Movements & Genres MSTU Australian Cinema MSTU Television & Popular Culture ENGL Research Methods ENGL Adaptation: Studies in Transmission Between Cultures and Forms and #2 from - ENGL Current Issues in Australian Writing MSTU Critical Concepts in Film & Television *Note: Students enrolled in the dual degree with Education should include at least one course in Australian Literature (ENGL1100 or ENGL2100 or ENGL3620) and one course on Shakespeare (ENGL2060). English Literature Single Major #2 for gateway course - ENGL Literary Classics: Texts and Traditions and #2 from - ENGL Introduction to Australian Literature ENGL Contemporary Literature: Reading & Writing ENGL Thinking about Literature: Criticism and Theory and #6 from - ENGL New World Exchanges: Literature in the Age of Discovery ENGL Modernist Literature ENGL Gothic Literature & Culture ENGL Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL Jane Austen and her Influence ENGL st Century Literature ENGL Australian Literature: Traditions & Revisions ENGL The Novel: Realism, History, Fiction ENGL Poetry: In Defence of Imagination ENGL Women Writers ENGL Research Topic A ENGL Research Topic B ENGL Journals, Repositories & Conferences Internship WRIT Creative Writing: Poetics ENGL Major Texts: Current Issues and #2 from - ENGL Current Issues in Australian Writing ENGL Critical Issues in Literature Film & Television Studies Single Major MSTU Introduction to Media Studies MSTU Introduction to Film & Television Studies MSTU Film and Television History and #4 to #6 from - DECO Digital Video Production MSTU Film Movements & Genres MSTU Australian Cinema MSTU Television & Popular Culture MSTU Recent Approaches to Cinema WRIT Creative Writing: Screenwriting which may include #2 from - HIST From Buddha to Bruce Lee: Asian Visual Cultures MSTU Contemporary German Cinema MSTU European Film Today MSTU Contemporary Korean Film and TV Drama Review MSTU Critical Concepts in Film & Television and #2 to #4 from - ENGL Adaptation: Studies in Transmission Between Cultures and Forms MSTU Independent Media Research French Single Majors Stream A (Beginners) 13
20 FREN Introductory French A FREN Introductory French B and #4 for cornerstone courses - FREN Intermediate French A FREN Intermediate French B and #2 to #4 from - LTCS Francophone Cultures MSTU European Film Today SLAT Introduction to Second Language Learning & Teaching SLAT Introduction to Language and Technology FREN French Language B FREN French Language C FREN French Language D FREN Advanced French Language FREN Studying and Performing Oral French FREN Textes et Modernite FREN Introduction to French>English Translation FREN French for Business FREN Litterature contemporaine: Contemporary Literature in French FREN French for the Legal Professions LTCS Doing things with "French Theory" LTCS Translating & Interpreting Studies FREN French Language and Culture A: ex beginners and #2 to #4 from - FREN Le Cinema en francais FREN Identites francaises et francophones Stream B (Intermediate) FREN Intermediate French A FREN Intermediate French B and #4 for cornerstone courses - FREN French Language and Culture A: ex beginners FREN French Language B and #2 to #4 from - LTCS Francophone Cultures MSTU European Film Today SLAT Introduction to Second Language Learning & Teaching SLAT Introduction to Language and Technology FREN French Language D FREN Advanced French Language FREN Studying and Performing Oral French FREN Textes et Modernite FREN Introduction to French>English Translation FREN French for Business FREN Litterature contemporaine: Contemporary Literature in French FREN French for the Legal Professions LTCS Doing things with "French Theory" LTCS Translating & Interpreting Studies FREN French Language C and #2 to #4 from - FREN Le Cinema en francais FREN Identites francaises et francophones Stream C (Continuing) FREN French Language A FREN French Language B and #4 for cornerstone courses - FREN French Language C FREN French Language D which may include up to #4 from - LTCS Francophone Cultures MSTU European Film Today SLAT Introduction to Second Language Learning & Teaching SLAT Introduction to Language and Technology FREN Studying and Performing Oral French FREN Introduction to French>English Translation FREN Le Cinema en francais FREN Identites francaises et francophones LTCS Doing things with "French Theory" LTCS Translating & Interpreting Studies FREN Advanced French Language and #2 to #6 from - FREN Textes et Modernite FREN French for Business FREN Litterature contemporaine: Contemporary Literature in French FREN French for the Legal Professions Stream D (Advanced) FREN French Language C FREN French Language D FREN Advanced French Language which may include up to #6 from - LTCS Francophone Cultures MSTU European Film Today SLAT Introduction to Second Language Learning & Teaching SLAT Introduction to Language and Technology FREN Studying and Performing Oral French FREN Introduction to French>English Translation FREN Le Cinema en francais FREN Identites francaises et francophones LTCS Doing things with "French Theory" LTCS Translating & Interpreting Studies FREN French Study Project and #2 to #8 from - FREN Textes et Modernite FREN French for Business FREN Litterature contemporaine: Contemporary Literature in French FREN French for the Legal Professions Gender Studies Minor #8 consisting of: #2 for gateway course - GEND Gender Matters POLS World Women: International Perspectives on Politics & Culture and #4 from - SOCY Gender, Sexuality and Society: An Introduction GEND Genders & Cultures: Comparative Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity GEND Gender Research: Approaches and Methodologies ENGL Women Writers PHIL Women, Reason, Desire: Feminism & Western Philosophy ABTS Aboriginal Women: Gendered Business Geography Single Major 14
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