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1 BACHELOR OF ARTS Contents WHY STUDY ARTS AT AVONDALE?... 3 BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA)... 3 Details... 3 Overview... 3 Entry Requirements... 4 Where it could take you... 4 Course Structure... 6 Available Formats... 7 Areas of Study... 7 Formats Available in Each Area of Study... 8 Required Challenge Unit Textbook and Other Costs Internships and Work Experience Scholarships Available to Arts Students BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) PSYCHOLOGY SPECIALISATION Details Overview Entry Requirements Where it Could Take You BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) CHAPLAINCY SPECIALISATION Details Overview Entry Requirements Where it Could Take You BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF TEACHING (BA/BTch) BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF TEACHING (HONOURS) (BA/BTch (Hons)) HOW TO APPLY COURSE SEQUENCE GRIDS P age
2 One Major, Two Minors and up to 5 electives Standard Structure Two Majors and up to 5 Electives Standard Structure Specialisation, 1 Minor and up to 5 Electives Standard Structure Double Major and up to 5 Electives Standard Structure AVAILABLE UNITS Core Units Chaplaincy Units Communication Units Counselling Units English Units History Units IPDS Units Music Units Religious Studies Units Visual Arts Units Graphic Design Photomedia P age
3 WHY STUDY ARTS AT AVONDALE? As Australia s most popular higher education degree, a Bachelor of Arts offers you career flexibility and gives you the chance to develop essential skills and excel in the areas of study you enjoy most. Avondale offers a range of specialisations, majors and minors within the bachelor degree, providing you with a flexible and individualised degree program structured to suit your needs. The degree provides opportunity to develop your ability to think creatively and critically, and to communicate effectively. Recent surveys show that Arts students generally do well in the long- term employment market, many holding important positions in professional or managerial roles. A Bachelor of Arts degree allows you to study in an area you enjoy, which can make your career more fulfilling. Because of the range and nature of the subjects available, you can choose to follow your personal interests and talents. Avondale has been providing excellence in Christian higher education since We are committed to providing education that prepares people to make a significant difference in the world. BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) Details CRICOS Code: Degree type: Locations Offered: Study Mode: Course Duration: Accreditation K Undergraduate Lake Macquarie Campus On campus Three years full-time (or part-time equivalent) The course is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) Overview Avondale s Bachelor of Arts is a highly flexible, three-year degree designed to present arts disciplines within a Christian worldview, and to help you understand society and your role in it. The course gives you opportunities to develop your abilities in problem recognition and solving, research skills, analysis, synthesis and creativity, critical and reflective thinking, and written and non- verbal communication. The degree provides broad preparation for future employment, as well as a sound basis for those wishing to pursue honours, graduate diplomas and other postgraduate degrees. 3 P age
4 At Avondale, you can choose units from a range of areas: Biblical Languages Marketing International Poverty and Development Studies Chaplaincy Mathematics Human Resource Management Communication Music Visual Communication (Graphic Design) Counselling Photo Media Visual Communication (Visual Arts) English Psychology Geography Religion History Visual Arts Entry Requirements DIRECT ENTRY ATAR of (or equivalent e.g. OP of 17 or less) Mathematics (major/minor): Recent HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (or equivalent), or recommendation of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics. Music (major/minor): Please see for music entry requirements. ALTERNATE ENTRY If your ATAR is below (or equivalent), you may still be able to gain entry into this degree on a conditional basis. Previous work experience and educational qualifications will also be considered upon application. For further information on alternative pathways into a course visit Where it could take you The career possibilities for Arts graduates are endless. The transferable generic skills of an Arts degree can equip you for a wide range of employment opportunities. Arts graduates are also particularly well placed to upgrade and gain a variety of professional qualifications. Arts graduates can be found in a wide variety of careers ranging from journalism to politics, music to environmental management, humanitarian aid work to market research. 4 P age
5 Below are just examples of some of the many careers you might enter into: Area of Study Chaplaincy Communication Counselling Humanities & Mathematics International Poverty and Development Studies Possible Career Options Hospital chaplain Orphanage chaplain Sporting organisation chaplain State Emergency Services chaplain Workplace chaplain Advertising executive Client services Events coordinator Graphic designer Journalist (print and television) Marketing officer Photojournalist Publications and multimedia designer Public relations officer Radio, television and video producer. Careers officer Private practice School counselling Counsellor (couples, families, individuals and groups) Welfare worker Youth worker Pastoral care & counselling Archivist Consultant Diplomat Historian International development officer Journalist Librarian (after completion of a short course) Media and film artist Personnel manager Politician Researcher Teacher (when combined with a BTch) Writer Development field worker Consultant Projects director Humanitarian jobs 5 P age
6 Area of Study Music Photomedia Psychology Visual Arts Visual Communication Possible Career Options Artist manager Arts administrator Concert agent and/or manager Music critic/reviewer Music journalist Music tutor and/or lecturer Performance and composition - soloist, accompanist, Chamber musician, band member Private vocal or instrumental teacher Primary or High School music teacher (when combined with a BTch). Multimedia designer Photographer Photojournalist. Child and Family therapist (child protection) Counsellor Family services officer Health and social welfare worker Human resource manager Social welfare officer Youth worker. Gallery curator Photographer Professional artist in a wide range of art disciplines. Brand identity developer Creative director Gallery curator Graphic designer Multimedia designer Multimedia developer Photographer. Course Structure The BA is composed of 24 units (144 credit points) of study over six semesters. All units are worth six credit points. 6 P age
7 Available Formats You can choose one of the following formats for your BA degree: Format Double major Single major with two minors Two majors Specialisation with one minor Note Unit selection requirements: A maximum of 2 x 100 level units per discipline Major Specialisation Double major Content 3 core units 16 double major units 5 electives 3 core units 8 major units 2 x 4 minor units 5 elective units 3 core units 2 x 8 major units 5 electives 3 core units 12 specialisation units 4 minor units 5 elective units At least 3 units at 300 level At least 4 units at 300 level At least 6 units at 300 level Areas of Study Students will need to select areas of study in consultation with the relevant Strand Convenor or Course Convenor. You can take any field of study offered by Avondale s School of Humanities and Creative Arts, or you can take a major from any other degree area offered not only at Avondale, but at any other accredited higher education provider from anywhere in the world, in any appropriate field.* This means that if what you want to study is not offered by Avondale, you may be able to still study it and have the Avondale experience. For example, if you wish to major in Anthropology, and also study at Avondale, you can either: study your Anthropology major at another institution, then come to Avondale to complete your degree or come to Avondale and do Anthropology by distance education with another institution while studying at Avondale. *Please see for credit transfer and advanced standing requirements. 7 P age
8 Formats Available in Each Area of Study Area of Study Description Double Major Specialisation Major Minor Chaplaincy Avondale s Chaplaincy major offers you a qualification that can put you ahead of the average candidate. The Chaplaincy major is designed to equip you to work in various areas such as government organisations, not-for-profits and large corporations. You can combine chaplaincy with majors in Psychology, International Poverty and Development Studies, Counselling, Business, Education and Ministry to further enhance your skills. Yes Yes Communication Counselling If you are a creative person who wants to communicate ideas to an audience using print, digital media, radio and video, then Avondale s major in Communication is for you. In this course, you will explore the world of journalism, broadcast media and film, and public relations. As a student you will also get the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills to the design and production of a communication project, enabling you to showcase a portfolio of work. Various internship programs are also built into the program giving you the opportunity to gain industry experience and build connections with industry practitioners. Avondale s Bachelor of Arts (BA) Counselling specialisation equips graduates to be fully qualified and registered Counsellors, working to help people overcome personal and emotional difficulties. The course is designed to equip graduates to understand the various issues that people face, and how best to lead them into positive change. Students studying this specialisation will complete 14 units, including two units in clinical placement which gives them a minimum of 100 supervised hours of counselling experience. A counselling major is also available within the BA, BA/Bachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Ministry and Theology (eight units). With these structures, you will be required to undertake additional study and complete the required clinical placement hours (in your own time) should you wish to become a professional Counsellor. Your Course Convenor can help you to set up an appropriate placement. You may take a minor in Counselling (four units), but this will not qualify you to practice as a counsellor. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes English Studying a major in Humanities (English, Geography, History and/or Religious Yes Yes 8 P age
9 Area of Study Description Double Major Specialisation Major Minor Geography Studies) at Avondale allows you opportunity to spend time enjoying and excelling in what you are passionate about. These study areas are enhanced by Yes Yes History opportunities for practical application, such as in field placements. The essential generic skills developed, such as research skills and clear thinking, can make you Yes Yes Religious Studies an attractive graduate to a wide range of employers. Allied to a teaching or business degree, study in the humanities opens many career doors. Yes Yes Yes Yes Human Resource Management Human Resource Management (HRM) is the process of managing the flows of people into, through and out of an organisation. Avondale s HRM program allows students to explore the traditional areas of staffing, from recruitment, selection, training and development, through to retention, remuneration and performance management, along with other areas of focus. Key areas of strategic management are also addressed, as well as diversity management and organisational behaviour. As a student you will be provided the opportunity to critically reflect on the nature of the occupation, monitor the changing dynamics of the profession, and develop professional skills such as problem solving, interpersonal communication, and the ability to research. Yes International Poverty and Development Studies (IPDS) (Note: Geography and IPDS cannot be combined in a two majors pattern) Avondale s major in International Poverty and Development Studies (IPDS) is designed to educate you about poverty, the struggle for social justice, inequality in our world and the ways you can respond to humanitarian needs. Avondale s IPDS program has a strong framework of Christian social action and service for the marginalised and vulnerable. You will learn about development work and may also travel internationally to work with a humanitarian agency of your choice, giving you first-hand insight into global issues and a career in international development. Yes Yes Marketing Marketing is a broad profession which may encapsulate aspects of promotion, branding, advertising, online marketing, digital marketing as well as various marketing strategies and forms of marketing research. Studying Marketing at Avondale will allow students to explore these areas in more depth, as well as explore additional areas such as business to business sales, marketing communications, current issues in marketing and aspects of consumer behaviour. A range of professional skills will be developed to prepare graduates for fulfilling careers in this dynamic market place. Yes 9 P age
10 Area of Study Description Double Major Specialisation Major Minor Mathematics You will have opportunity to develop skills in a variety of areas such as pure applied mathematics, multivariable calculus, eignevalues and eigenvectors, orthogonality, linear and non-linear programming statistics, abstract algebra and differential equations and number theory. Yes Yes Music at Avondale Conservatorium Music is the language of the spirit and the soul. If music is your passion and you want a career in music, Avondale Conservatorium will help develop your music literacy and performance skills. The degree also offers intensive music training, including one-on-one tuition in vocal and instrumental performance and composition. The course is designed to provide you with a solid platform for a career in performance, research, teaching or in the general music industry. Avondale s music program is highly practical, offering you many opportunities to perform throughout the degree, both in Australia and potentially overseas. Yes Yes Yes Yes Photomedia Avondale s major in Photomedia is designed to teach you the photography and computer editing skills needed for a career in the photography and design industry. Yes Yes Psychology Visual Arts Avondale s specialisation in Psychology, offered in conjunction with The University of New England, provides you with the opportunity to study and understand human behaviour and the connection between a person s mind, the environment, society, and their biological body. It also recognises the growing importance of mental health issues within the community. Avondale s major in Visual Arts provides opportunity to develop a critical understanding of the skills and knowledge necessary to produce professional works of art. The course allows you to express ideas and challenge the thoughts of others through a range of different mediums including video, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, film-making, computer design, graphic design and photography. Within the degree, you are able to complete studio units in which a program can be tailored to focus on your area of personal interest. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 P age
11 Area of Study Description Double Major Specialisation Major Minor Visual Communication Biblical Languages The Visual Communication double-major degree provides an exciting learning environment for the creative student wanting to pursue a career in graphic design, web design, multimedia and/or visual arts. The double major structure allows you to specialize in either Graphic Design, Visual Arts or a combination of both. As a visual communication student, you will visit various galleries and exhibitions throughout New South Wales and Canberra. That Design studio: In your final year of study, you will take part in the operation of a commercial, on-campus graphic design studio. This means you can graduate with a professional portfolio and experience dealing with corporate clients. The study of Biblical languages focuses on Greek and Hebrew as an avenue to enhanced understanding of the New Testament and Old Testament respectively. Students have opportunity to develop the ability to use New Testament Greek as a tool for New Testament study. Following a thorough introduction to key aspects of the grammar of New Testament Greek, some experience is given in reading selected verses of the Greek text of the New Testament. Those pursuing Hebrew have opportunity to learn the elements of Hebrew phonology, word formation and grammar, with particular emphasis on understanding the verb and building a vocabulary of the most frequently used words in the Old Testament. Avondale also offers intermediate studies in Greek and Hebrew. Yes Visual Arts Yes Yes Yes 11 P age
12 Required Challenge Unit All students are required to demonstrate competence in written and electronic communication skills as a prerequisite to completing the first semester. The challenge test and skills training workshop are available online at Textbook and Other Costs You can expect to spend approximately AUD$50 to $350 on textbooks, lecture notes and excursions per semester. Some textbooks are available to borrow from Avondale s library. Internships and Work Experience Internship opportunities are incorporated into both Communication and International Development and Poverty Studies. International Poverty and Development Studies students are required to complete an overseas development experience of at least three weeks in duration. Scholarships Available to Arts Students COURSE SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIP - ARTS Avondale offers a number of arts scholarships to new students from Australia and New Zealand who have a passion for their chosen course and a desire to study at Avondale. For specific details regarding this scholarship, visit For a full list of Avondale scholarships and information on how to apply, visit 12 P age
13 BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) PSYCHOLOGY SPECIALISATION Details CRICOS Code: Degree type: Locations Offered: Study Mode: Course Duration: Accreditation K Undergraduate Lake Macquarie Campus in conjunction with The University of New England (UNE), Armidale On campus and via distance education combination Three years full-time (or part-time equivalent) The BA is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA), and the Psychology specialisation is also professionally accredited with the Australian Psychology Society Overview Avondale s Bachelor of Arts (BA), with a Psychology specialisation, is offered in conjunction with The University of New England (UNE), Armidale. The degree provides you with the opportunity to study and understand human behaviour. It will teach you the connection between a person s mind, the environment, society and their biological body. Within the Psychology specialisation, you can choose a major in Chaplaincy if you are interested in a career in non-church related chaplaincy positions. You will complete 10 course units at UNE via distance education, and a further 14 course units through Avondale. For some psychology subjects, you may also need to complete two to three days of classes per semester on campus at UNE. Entry Requirements DIRECT ENTRY ATAR of (or equivalent e.g. OP of 17 or less) ALTERNATE ENTRY For further information on alternative pathways into a course visit 13 P age
14 Where it Could Take You The BA (Psychology specialisation), with a 10-unit specialisation provides the foundations for a career as a: Research assistant Human resource consultant Health and social welfare worker Market researcher Community support coordinator Social welfare officer Youth worker and many other careers which utilise a knowledge of psychology principles. The BA (Psychology specialisation), majoring in Chaplaincy provides the foundations for a career as a: Youth worker Hospital chaplain Prison chaplain Australian Army chaplain Police Department chaplain University chaplain Community support coordinator. To work as a professional psychologist, you will need to complete a fourth year of study in psychology and then undertake either a master s degree or two years of professional supervision. For further information see the Australian Psychological Society website ( The following careers can also be considered once the additional honours year and/or experience have been completed: Child psychologist Clinical psychologist Clinical neuropsychologist Forensic psychologist Community psychologist Health psychologist Teaching and research psychologist Sports psychologist Educational psychologist Organisational psychologist. 14 P age
15 BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) COUNSELLING SPECIALISATION Details CRICOS Code: Locations Offered: Degree type: Study Mode: Course Duration: Accreditation K Lake Macquarie Campus in conjunction with The University of New England (UNE), Armidale Undergraduate On campus and via distance education combination Three years full-time The course is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) Overview Avondale s Bachelor of Arts (BA) with a Counselling specialisation equips graduates to be fully qualified and registered Counsellors, working to help people overcome personal and emotional difficulties. The course is designed to equip graduates to understand the various issues that people face, and how best to lead them into positive change. Students studying this specialisation will complete 14 units, including two units in clinical placement which gives them approximately 100 hours of supervised hours counselling experience. A counselling major is also available within the BA, BA/Bachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Ministry and Theology (eight units). With these structures, you will be required to undertake additional study and complete the required clinical placement hours in your own time. Your Course Convenor can help you to set up an appropriate placement. You may take a minor in Counselling (four units), but this will not qualify you to practice as a counsellor. Entry Requirements DIRECT ENTRY ATAR of (or equivalent e.g. OP of 17 or less)* ALTERNATE ENTRY For further information on alternative pathways into a course visit OTHER REQUIREMENTS Interview with Counselling Course Convenor 15 P age
16 Where it Could Take You The BA (Counselling specialisation), with a 14-unit specialisation, or an eight-unit major with additional study and clinical practice, provides the foundations for a career as a: Counsellor (families, individuals and groups) Welfare worker Youth worker Careers officer BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF TEACHING (BA/BTch) For information on the BA/BTch course, please refer to the Secondary Education course information BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF TEACHING (HONOURS) (BA/BTch (Hons)) For information on the BA/BTch (Hons) course, please refer to the Secondary Education course information HOW TO APPLY For an information pack and application form, contact Avondale Admissions or apply online at Phone: Free call: (within Australia) [email protected] Mail: PO Box 19, Cooranbong NSW 2265, Australia 16 P age
17 COURSE SEQUENCE GRIDS One Major, Two Minors and up to 5 electives Standard Structure Two Majors and up to 5 Electives Standard Structure Specialisation, 1 Minor and up to 5 Electives Standard Structure Double Major and up to 5 Electives Standard Structure AVAILABLE UNITS Please note that these lists are a provisional guide only and units may be subject to change. Responsibility must be taken by students for their academic program. Core Units Chaplaincy Units Communication Units Counselling Units English Units History Units IPDS Units Music Units Psychology Units Religious Studies Units Visual Arts Units Graphic Design Photomedia 17 P age
18 COURSE SEQUENCE GRIDS BACHELOR OF ARTS: ONE MAJOR, 2 MINORS AND UP TO 5 ELECTIVES STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE Semester 1 Major A 100 Minor A 100 Elective 100 CSTD14300 Christian Studies I Semester 2 Major A 100 Major A 100 Elective Elective YEAR TWO Semester 1 Major A 200 Minor A 200 Minor B 100 Elective Semester 2 Major A 200 Minor A 200 Minor B 100 CSTD24300* Christian Studies II YEAR THREE Semester 1 Major A 300 Major A 300 Minor B 200/300 ARTS34300** Ethics & Social Justice Semester 2 Major A 300 Minor A 300 Minor B 200/300 Elective 18 P age
19 BACHELOR OF ARTS: TWO MAJORS AND UP TO 5 ELECTIVES STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE Semester 1 Major A 100 Major B 100 Elective 100 CSTD14300 Christian Studies I Semester 2 Major A 100 Major B 100 Elective Elective YEAR TWO Semester 1 Major A 200 Major B 200 Major A 200 Elective Semester 2 Major A 200 Major B 200 Major B 200 CSTD24300* Christian Studies II YEAR THREE Semester 1 Major A 300 Major B 300 Major A 300 ARTS34300** Ethics & Social Justice Semester 2 Major A 300 Major B 300 Major B 300 Elective 19 P age
20 BACHELOR OF ARTS: SPECIALISATION, 1 MINOR AND UP TO 5 ELECTIVES STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE Semester 1 Specialisation 100 Specialisation 100 Minor 100 CSTD14300 Christian Studies I Semester 2 Specialisation 100/200 Specialisation 100/200 Minor 100/200 Elective100/200 YEAR TWO Semester 1 Specialisation 200 Specialisation 200 Elective Elective Semester 2 Specialisation 200 Specialisation 200 Minor 200 CSTD24300* Christian Studies II YEAR THREE Semester 1 Specialisation 300 Specialisation 200/300 Minor 200/300 ARTS34300** Ethics & Social Justice Semester 2 Specialisation 300 Specialisation 300 Elective Elective 20 P age
21 BACHELOR OF ARTS: DOUBLE MAJOR AND UP TO 5 ELECTIVES STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE Semester 1 Double Major 100 Double Major 100 Elective 100 CSTD14300 Christian Studies I Semester 2 Double Major 100 Double Major 100/200 Elective Elective YEAR TWO Semester 1 Double Major 200 Double Major 200 Double Major 200 Elective Semester 2 Double Major 200 Double Major 200 Double Major 200 CSTD24300* Christian Studies II YEAR THREE Semester 1 Double Major 300 Double Major 300 Double Major 200/300 ARTS34300** Ethics & Social Justice Semester 2 Double Major 300 Double Major 300 Double Major 300 Elective 21 P age
22 AVAILABLE UNITS CORE UNITS BACHELOR OF ARTS Three (3) core units to be completed. ALL the following units must be completed: CSTD14300 Christian Studies I MP O D 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 CSTD24300 Christian Studies II JS O D 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 ARTS34300 Christian Studies III: Ethics & Social Justice LL O OR the following if doing a Specialisation or Major in Communication CCCR34300 Christian Studies III: Ethics & Communication Law CR O You may choose to study a substitute unit from the following with approval from the BA Course Convenor: BBNT16000 Gospels A RM O D BBNT17000 New Testament Epistles A KDW O D NO 2 NO 2 THCH16500 SDA History & Ministry of Ellen White JS O D ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature DR O D M 2 NO 1 2 THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 22 P age
23 CHAPLAINCY BACHELOR OF ARTS Chaplaincy Specialisation (12 units): Must complete all of the following units: CNSL11000 Counselling Skills I PB O OR CMPS16000 Developmental & Pastoral Psychology RF (R) O D 1 2 NO 1 PSYC213 Lifespan Developmental Psychology UNE D T2 T2 T2 T2 CMIN26400 Chaplaincy Principles & Practice MP O CHPL31000 Clinical Pastoral Experience A CB O NO 1 NO 1 CHPL32000 Clinical Pastoral Experience B CB O NO 2 NO 2 CNSL31000 Social, Ethical, Legal & Spiritual Issues in Counselling PB, BC CNSL11000 O 2 NO 1 2 And at least 6 units from: CMIN16100 Communication & Worship LH O D CMIN16300 Small Groups in Ministry (Distance only) MH O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 OR CMIN16500 Youth Ministry in the Local Church WF (S) O 1 NO 1 NO CSTD10400 Spiritual Care in Health DS (H) CMIN28100 Evangelism in Practice A MH O NO 1 NO 1 OEHP10100 Perspectives in Outdoor Education WM O THSY16100 Introduction to Theology MH O D * CNSL21000 Counselling Theories I PB O NO 1 2 NO CNSL22000 Emotional Processes & Addictive Behaviours PB (S) O 1 2 NO 1 EDUC29500 Multicultural Education and Indigenous Studies PK O D ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature DR O D M 2 NO 1 2 OEHP20300 Expedition Planning & Management DL O CMIN39000 Marriage & Family Ministry RF O 2 NO 2 NO EDSP39500 School Systems for Chaplains PK (S) The following unit is required in place of the Core unit ARTS34300 Ethics & Social Justice: THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 * Fee increase in 2015 of $150 to engage guest specialist lecturers. Domestic Full Fee of $2027. (H) Hospital Chaplaincy (S) School Chaplaincy (R) Recommended Unit O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 NO Not offered T2 Trimester 2 Self enrolable unit 23 P age
24 Chaplaincy Major (8 units): Must complete all of the following units: CNSL11000 Counselling Skills I PB O OR CMPS16000 Developmental & Pastoral Psychology RF (R) O D 1 2 NO 1 PSYC213 Lifespan Developmental Psychology UNE D T2 T2 T2 T2 CMIN26400 Chaplaincy Principles & Practice MP O CHPL31000 Clinical Pastoral Experience A CB O NO 1 NO 1 CHPL32000 Clinical Pastoral Experience B CB O NO 2 NO 2 CNSL31000 Social, Ethical, Legal & Spiritual Issues in Counselling PB, BC CNSL11000 O 2 NO 1 2 And at least 2 units from: CMIN16100 Communication & Worship LH O D CMIN16300 Small Groups in Ministry (Distance only) MH O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 OR CMIN16500 Youth Ministry in the Local Church WF (S) O 1 NO 1 NO CSTD10400 Spiritual Care in Health DS (H) CMIN28100 Evangelism in Practice A MH O NO 1 NO 1 OEHP10100 Perspectives in Outdoor Education WM O THSY16100 Introduction to Theology MH O D * CNSL21000 Counselling Theories I PB O NO 1 2 NO CNSL22000 Emotional Processes & Addictive Behaviours PB (S) O 1 2 NO 1 EDUC29500 Multicultural Education and Indigenous Studies PK O D ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature DR O D M 2 NO 1 2 OEHP20300 Expedition Planning & Management DL O CMIN39000 Marriage & Family Ministry RF O 2 NO 2 NO EDSP39500 School Systems for Chaplains PK (S) The following unit is required in place of the Core unit ARTS34300 Ethics & Social Justice: THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 Chaplaincy Minor: Not Offered * Fee increase in 2015 of $150 to engage guest specialist lecturers. Domestic Full Fee of $2027. (H) Hospital Chaplaincy (S) School Chaplaincy (R) Recommended Unit O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 NO Not offered T2 Trimester 2 Self enrolable unit 24 P age
25 COMMUNICATION BACHELOR OF ARTS Communication Specialisation (12 units) To make a Communication Specialisation students take the Communication core (5 units), a Communication strand (5 units) and any other Communication unit or options (2 units). A total of 12 units. Or, the Communication core (5 units) and any other selection of Communication units or options (7 units) may be taken. Any student taking a Communication Specialisation must complete: CCCR34300 Christian Studies III: Ethics & CR O Communication Law Core units: CCCR11500 Writing for Media LL O CCCR16000 Media Interpretations LM, LL O CCCR26200 Issues & Concepts in Communication CR O 1 2 NO 1 CCCR38000 Professional Internship CR, LL Majors, O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 Specialisation & Photomedia Majors Only * CCCR39500 Communication Project (Semester 2) CR, LL, AB Majors, O AC AC AC AC Specialisation & Photomedia Majors Only Broadcast Media strand (5 units) CCBM26500 Video Production AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCBM26600 Radio Production TBA O NO NO NO 2 CCWR26700 Writing for Broadcast Media (Radio) CR CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 2 CCWR37500 Writing for Broadcast Media (Television) CR CCCR11500 O 2 NO 2 NO CCBM38500 Advanced Video Production AB CCBM26500 O NO 2 2 NO Public Relations Strand (5 units) CCWR21600 Print Journalism CR CCCR11500 O NO 1 2 NO CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCPR26800 Public Relations Practice LL CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 1 * ** CCPR36000 Event Management TBA CCPR26800 O NO TBA NO 1 CCWR36300 CR, SJ CCCR11500; O NO 1 NO 1 Advanced Journalism CCWR21600 or 12 cp of Eng Writing strand (5 units) CCWR21600 Print Journalism CR CCCR11500 O NO 1 2 NO CCWR36300 CR, SJ CCCR11500; O NO 1 NO 1 Advanced Journalism CCWR21600 or 12 cp of Eng CCWR26700 Writing for Broadcast Media (Radio) CR CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 2 CCWR37500 Writing for Broadcast Media (Television) CR CCCR11500 O 2 NO 2 NO CCWR31500 Creative Writing - Poetry & Short Story CR 12 cp of Comm O 1 NO 1 NO or Eng Communication options with the Specialisation ENGL22000 Drama TBA O NO NO TBA TBA ARTS31000 Post-Colonial Studies LM, DR O 2 NO P age
26 Communication Major (8 units) Any student taking a Communication Major must complete: CCCR34300 Christian Studies III: Ethics & CR O Communication Law Core Units: CCCR11500 Writing for Media LL O CCCR16000 Media Interpretations LM, LL O CCCR26200 Issues & Concepts in Communication CR O 1 2 NO 1 CCCR38000 Professional Internship CR, LL Majors, Specialisation & Photomedia Majors Only O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 And at least two of: CCWR21600 Print Journalism CR CCCR11500 O NO 1 2 NO CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCBM26500 Video Production AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCBM26600 Radio Production TBA O NO NO NO 2 CCWR26700 Writing for Broadcast Media (Radio) CR CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 2 CCPR26800 Public Relations Practice LL CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 1 And at least two of: CCWR36300 Advanced Journalism CR, SJ CCCR11500; CCWR21600 or 12 cp of Eng O NO 1 NO 1 CCWR31500 Creative Writing - Poetry & Short Story CR 12 cp of Comm O 1 NO 1 NO or Eng CCWR37500 Writing for Broadcast Media (Television) CR CCCR11500 O 2 NO 2 NO CCBM38500 Advanced Video Production AB CCBM26500 O NO 2 2 NO * ** CCPR36000 Event Management TBA CCPR26800 O NO TBA NO 1 * CCCR39500 Communication Project CR, LL, AB Majors, Specialisation & Photomedia Majors Only O AC AC AC AC Communication Minor (4 units) Core Units: CCCR11500 Writing for Media LL O CCCR16000 Media Interpretations LM, LL O And at least two of: CCCR26200 Issues & Concepts in Communication CR O 1 2 NO 1 CCWR21600 Print Journalism CR CCCR11500 O NO 1 2 NO CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCBM26500 Video Production AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCBM26600 Radio Production TBA O NO NO NO 2 CCWR26700 Writing for Broadcast Media (Radio) CR CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 2 CCPR26800 Public Relations Practice LL CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 1 26 P age
27 Film Minor (4 units) If CCCR16000 has already been counted in a Communication Major or Specialisation then CCCR39500 Communication Project in Film may be counted towards a Minor. CCCR16000 Media Interpretations LM, LL O CCBM26500 Video Production AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCBM38500 Advanced Video Production AB CCBM26500 O NO 2 2 NO CCWR37500 Writing for Broadcast Media (Television) CR CCCR11500 O 2 NO 2 NO Journalism Minor (4 units) If CCCR16000 has already been counted in a Communication Major or Specialisation then CCCR39500 Communication Project in Film may be counted towards a Minor. CCCR11500 Writing for Media LL O CCWR21600 Print Journalism CR CCCR11500 O NO 1 2 NO CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCWR36300 Advanced Journalism CR, SJ CCCR11500; CCWR21600 or 12 cp of Eng O NO 1 NO 1 Public Relations Minor (4 units) CCCR11500 Writing for Media LL O CCPR26800 Public Relations Practice LL CCCR11500 O NO 2 NO 1 * ** CCPR36000 Event Management TBA CCPR26800 O NO TBA NO 1 CCCR39500 Communication Project CR, LL, AB Majors, Specialisation & Photomedia Majors Only O AC AC AC AC * Public Relations Minors can take this unit even though they are not a Communication Specialisation or Major. ** In circumstances where CCPR36000 Event Management is unavailable, MKTG28100 Marketing Communication would be accepted after consultation with the BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. O On campus mode Y Year long D Distance mode 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 27 P age
28 COUNSELLING BACHELOR OF ARTS Counselling Specialisation - BA (14 units) NOTE: By completing the specialisation, the student will be "industry ready" and meet the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PCFA) standards. It is recommended that a person commences their counselling career by working in an agency setting or some other supervised environment before they commence a private practice. However it is known that numerous students over the years have set up their own private practice once they have graduated from a course such as ours. Must pass 13 units in: CNSL11000 Counselling Skills I PB O * CNSL21000 Counselling Theories I PB O NO 1 2 NO CNSL22000 Emotional Processes & Addictive Behaviours PB O 1 2 NO 1 CNSL23000 Counselling Skills II PB CNSL11000 O NO 1 2 NO CNSL24000 Counselling Theories II PB CNSL21000 O 1 2 NO 1 CNSL31000 Social, Ethical, Legal & Spiritual Issues in PB, BC CNSL11000 O 2 NO 1 2 ** CNSL33000 Clinical Placement I PB O 1, 2 1 1, 2 1, 2 ** CNSL34000 Clinical Placement II PB CNSL33000 O 2 2 NO 1 CNSL38000 Personality Theories & Psychopathology PB CNSL24000 O 2 NO 1 2 PSYC101 Introductory Psychology I UNE D T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 PSYC102 Introductory Psychology II UNE D T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 PSYC213 Lifespan Developmental Psychology UNE PSYC101, D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC102 THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 And ONE unit from the following: CNSL35000 Introduction to Couples Counselling PB CNSL23000; O 2 NO 2 NO CNSL24000 CNSL36000 Child & Adolescent Counselling PB CNSL23000; CNSL24000 O NO 2 NO 2 Counselling Major- BA (8 units) NOTE: As there is no clinical placement in the major, the student will NOT be "industry ready" -- may form the basis for further study. Must pass 7 units in: CNSL11000 Counselling Skills I PB O * CNSL21000 Counselling Theories I PB O NO 1 2 NO CNSL22000 Emotional Processes & Addictive Behaviours PB O 1 2 NO 1 CNSL23000 Counselling Skills II PB CNSL11000 O NO 1 2 NO CNSL24000 Counselling Theories II PB CNSL21000 O 1 2 NO 1 CNSL31000 Social, Ethical, Legal & Spiritual Issues in PB, BC CNSL11000 O 2 NO 1 2 THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 And ONE unit from the following: CNSL35000 Introduction to Couples Counselling PB CNSL23000; O 2 NO 2 NO CNSL24000 CNSL36000 Child & Adolescent Counselling PB CNSL23000; O NO 2 NO 2 CNSL24000 PSYC101 Introductory Psychology I UNE D T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 28 P age
29 Counselling Minor - BA (4 units) Must pass 3 units in: CNSL11000 Counselling Skills I PB O * CNSL21000 Counselling Theories I PB O NO 1 2 NO CNSL22000 Emotional Processes & Addictive Behaviours PB O 1 2 NO 1 And ONE unit from the following: CNSL23000 Counselling Skills II PB CNSL11000 O NO 1 2 NO CNSL31000 Social, Ethical, Legal & Spiritual Issues in PB, BC CNSL11000 O 2 NO 1 2 * ** AC Fee increase in 2015 of $150 to engage guest specialist lecturers. Domestic Full Fee of $2027. Fee increase for this unit will be phased in - Avondale subsidising in 2015 and full fee in Fee increase in 2015 of $100 for group therapy and additional $300 for counselling supervision Domestic Full Fee $2277. Fee increase in 2016 of $100 for group therapy and additional $600 for counselling supervision Domestic Full Fee $2977. After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 NO Not offered T2 Trimester 2 Self enrolable unit 29 P age
30 ENGLISH BACHELOR OF ARTS English Major for BA Students (8 units): 2 units at 100-Level + 6 additional English units, including at least 3 at 300-Level. English Minor for BA Students (4 units): 4 units from the following list with a minimum of 1 at 100 level and 2 at 200/300-level. ENGL11000 Approaches to Literature LM O CCCR16000 Media Interpretations LM, LL O CCWR21600 Print Journalism CR CCCR11500 O NO 1 2 NO ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature DR O D M 2 NO 1 2 ENGL22000 Drama TBA O NO NO TBA TBA ENGL26000 Fiction for Children & Adolescents LM ENGL11000 O 1 2 NO 1 ENGL27000 Australian Literature LM ENGL11000 O NO 1 2 NO ENGL33000 Renaissance Literature LM ENGL11000 O 1 2 NO 1 ENGL34000 Twentieth Century Literature LM ENGL11000 O 2 NO 2 NO ARTS31000 Post-Colonial Studies LM, DR O 2 NO 1 2 ARTS36900 Issues in Representation: History, Literat DR O NO 1 2 NO CCWR36300 Advanced Journalism CR, SJ CCCR11500; O NO 1 NO 1 CCWR21600 or 12 cp of Eng CCWR31500 Creative Writing - Poetry & Short Story CR 12 cp of Comm or Eng O 1 NO 1 NO (An Independent Topic in English might be undertaken where needed in consultation with the English Strand Convenor.) AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 30 P age
31 HISTORY BACHELOR OF ARTS History Major for BA Students (8 units): Core Units: HIST11000 The Nature of History LL O 2 NO 1 2 HIST31000 Historical Enquiry (Compulsory) LL O NO 1 2 NO Plus six other units from those below, including two other 300 level unit: HIST21000 Religion, Belief & Myth in the Ancient World LL O NO 1 2 NO HIST22000 Life in the Ancient World LL O 1 2 NO 1 HIST26200 Revolutions & Revolutionaries DR O 2 NO 1 2 HIST26500 The Reformation Era DR O NO 1 2 NO HIST26700 Themes in Australian History LL O 1 2 NO 1 ARTS31000 Post-Colonial Studies LM, DR O 2 NO 1 2 ARTS36900 Issues in Representation: History, Literature & DR O NO 1 2 NO Media HIST32000 The World Wars DR O 1 2 NO 1 VISC24000 History & Theory of Art I AC O 2 NO 1 2 History Minor for BA Students (4 units): Core Units: HIST11000 The Nature of History LL O 2 NO 1 2 Plus three other units at 200/300 level. AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 31 P age
32 INTERNATIONAL POVERTY & DEVELOPMENT STUDIES BACHELOR OF ARTS IPDS Major** (8 units): Students must take 7 core units and one elective with a maximum of two at 100-level, two units at 200-level and three units at 300-level. Core Units: GEOH11000 Global Issues & Humanitarian Responses BW O OR GEOH12000 Environmental Issues BW O IPDS13000 Global Justice & Advocacy BW O 2 NO 2 0 GEOH23000 Asia Pacific in the Global Economy BW GEOH11000 O 2 NO 2 0 IPDS21000 Development, NGOs & Ethics BW GEOH11000 O NO 1 NO 0 IDTR22000 Development Field Experience BW IPDS21000 or O 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y Convenor approval GEOH35000 Development Geography & Practice BW GEOH23000 O NO 2 (D) NO 0 IPDS33000 Development Skills & Emergency Response BW IPDS21000 or O NO 2 NO 0 IDTR22000 And one of: GEOH36000 Urban Places & Society BW GEOH23000 O NO NO 1 0 IDTR34000 NGDO Domestic Placement BW IPDS21000 O 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 ARTS31000 Post-Colonial Studies LM, DR O 2 NO 1 2 IPDS Minor (4 units): Students must take 4 units with a maximum of two at 100-level. Core Units: GEOH11000 Global Issues & Humanitarian Responses BW O OR GEOH12000 Environmental Issues BW O IPDS13000 Global Justice & Advocacy BW O 2 NO 2 0 And two of: GEOH23000 Asia Pacific in the Global Economy BW GEOH11000 O 2 NO 2 0 IPDS21000 Development, NGOs & Ethics BW GEOH11000 O NO 1 NO 0 IDTR22000 Development Field Experience BW IPDS21000 or Convenor approval O 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y 1, 2, Y ** After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 32 P age
33 MUSIC BACHELOR OF ARTS BA Students may undertake a Music Minor, Major or Specialisation. Please note: all units are sequential by design, except CMIN16100, MURE29500, MURE39500 and MUTR28700 which can be undertaken in any sequence by BA students. Music Double Major (16 units) Core Units: ** MUHA11000 Music Culture of Pre-Baroque/Baroque Eras CHR, MR O MUHA21000 Music Culture of the Classical Era CHR, MR MUHA11000 O MUHA22000 Music Culture of the Romantic Era CHR, MR MUHA21000 O MUHA23000 Music Culture Post Romantic Era & Beyond CHR, MR MUHA22000 O MUCO31000 Ethnomusicology & Composition MR MUHA23000 O MUCO32000 Australian Contemporary Music Culture & Composition MR MUHA23000 O *** MUPF12000 Performance Practice I AK, CHR O MUPF24000 Performance Practice II AK, CHR MUPF12000 O MUPF25000 Performance Practice III AK, CHR MUPF24000 O MUPF26000 Performance Practice IV AK, CHR MUPF25000 O MUPF34000 Performance Practice V AK, CHR MUPF26000 O MUPF35000 Performance Practice VI AK, CHR MUPF34000 O MUPF36000 Performance Practice VII AK, CHR MUPF35000 O MUPF37000 Performance Practice VIII AK, CHR MUPF35000 O and two electives: CMIN16100 Communication & Worship LH O D MURE29500 Guided Studies in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MURE39500 Independent Topic in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MUTR28700 Music Study Tour AK O NO NO NO NO Music Specialisation (12 units) Core Units: ** MUHA11000 Music Culture of Pre-Baroque/Baroque Eras CHR, MR O MUHA21000 Music Culture of the Classical Era CHR, MR MUHA11000 O MUHA22000 Music Culture of the Romantic Era CHR, MR MUHA21000 O MUHA23000 Music Culture Post Romantic Era & Beyond CHR, MR MUHA22000 O MUCO31000 Ethnomusicology & Composition MR MUHA23000 O MUCO32000 Australian Contemporary Music Culture & Composition MR MUHA23000 O *** MUPF12000 Performance Practice I AK, CHR O MUPF24000 Performance Practice II AK, CHR MUPF12000 O MUPF25000 Performance Practice III AK, CHR MUPF24000 O MUPF26000 Performance Practice IV AK, CHR MUPF25000 O MUPF34000 Performance Practice V AK, CHR MUPF26000 O MUPF35000 Performance Practice VI AK, CHR MUPF34000 O Electives: CMIN16100 Communication & Worship LH O D MURE29500 Guided Studies in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MURE39500 Independent Topic in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MUTR28700 Music Study Tour AK O NO NO NO NO 33 P age
34 Music Major (8 units) Core Units: ** MUHA11000 Music Culture of Pre-Baroque/Baroque Eras CHR, MR O MUHA21000 Music Culture of the Classical Era CHR, MR MUHA11000 O MUCO31000 Ethnomusicology & Composition MR MUHA23000 O MUCO32000 Australian Contemporary Music Culture & MR MUHA23000 O Composition *** MUPF12000 Performance Practice I AK, CHR O MUPF24000 Performance Practice II AK, CHR MUPF12000 O MUPF25000 Performance Practice III AK, CHR MUPF24000 O MUPF26000 Performance Practice IV AK, CHR MUPF25000 O Electives: CMIN16100 Communication & Worship LH O D MURE29500 Guided Studies in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MURE39500 Independent Topic in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MUTR28700 Music Study Tour AK O NO NO NO NO Music Minor (4 units) Core Units: ** MUHA11000 Music Culture of Pre-Baroque/Baroque Eras CHR, MR O MUCO32000 Australian Contemporary Music Culture & MR MUHA23000 O Composition *** MUPF12000 Performance Practice I AK, CHR O MUPF24000 Performance Practice II AK, CHR MUPF12000 O Electives: CMIN16100 Communication & Worship LH O D MURE29500 Guided Studies in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MURE39500 Independent Topic in Music AK O AC AC AC AC MUTR28700 Music Study Tour AK O NO NO NO NO * Music Minors/Majors/Specialisations taking the Harmony component. ** Entrance by interview and theory evaluation. Minimum AMEB Grade 4 standard in theory / musicianship or equivalent. *** AC Entrance by interview, audition and theory evaluation. Minimum AMEB Grade 6 standard on instrument/voice or equivalent, AMEB Grade 4 standard in theory/musicianship or equivalent. After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. O On campus mode Y Year long D Distance mode 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 34 P age
35 PSYCHOLOGY BACHELOR OF ARTS Avondale s Psychology course is offered in conjunction with the University of New England (UNE) via cross-institutional study. Psychology Specialisation - BA (10 units of the 24 unit BA) NOTE: By completing the Psychology Specialisation, the student will meet the Australian Psychologists' Accrediting Council (APAC) standards and may be eligible for further study. Avondale's Specialisation in Psychology is equivalent to UNE's 10 unit Major. Note for students contemplating studying Honours in Psychology at UNE: A candidate for Psychology honours in the Bachelor of Arts with Honours degree shall have successfully completed: (a) PSYC202 at Credit grade or better; at least 18 additional credit points of PSYC units at 200-level, of which 12 credit points must be at Credit grade or better; and (b) PSYC302 plus at least 18 additional credit points of PSYC units at 300-level. Of these 24 credit points, at least 18 credit points must be at Distinction grade or better and 6 credit points must be at Credit grade or better. Unit Information Must pass 9 units in: PSYC101 Introductory Psychology I UNE D T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 PSYC102 Introductory Psychology II UNE D T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 PSYC200 Social Psychology UNE PSYC102 D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC202 Research Methods & Statistics UNE 18cp D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC206 Cognitive Psychology UNE PSYC101, D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC102 PSYC213 Lifespan Developmental Psychology UNE PSYC101, D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC102 PSYC301 Psychological Testing UNE 18cp at 200 D T2 T2 T2 T2 level in PSYC incl PSYC202 PSYC302 Advanced Research Methods & Statistics UNE PSYC202 D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC366 Biopsychology UNE 18cp at 200 or 300 level in PSYC And 1 unit from the following: D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC304 Advanced Research Methods & Statistics UNE 18cp at 200 D T1 T1 T1 T1 level in PSYC incl PSYC202 PSYC306 Psychology in the Workplace UNE PSYC101, D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC102 PSYC307 Motivation & Emotion UNE PSYC101, D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC102 PSYC308 Sport & Exercise Psychology UNE PSYC101 D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC309 Cognitive Affective & Social Neuroscience UNE 18cp at 200 D T1 T1 T1 T1 level in PSYC PSYC314 Behaviour Modification UNE PSYC101, D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC102 PSYC315 Psychology for Sustainability UNE 48cp D T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 PSYC316 Perception & Perceptual Impairment UNE 18cp at 200 level in PSYC incl PSYC202 PSYC363 Abnormal Psychology UNE 18cp at 200 level in PSYC incl PSYC202 PSYC399 Special Topics in Psychological Research UNE PSYC202 & Distinction or better in 18cp in PSYC at 200 or 300 level D T2 T2 T2 T2 D T2 T2 T2 T2 D T1, T2 T1, T2 T1, T2 T1, T2 35 P age
36 Psychology Major - BA (8 units of the 24 unit BA) NOTE: the Psychology Major will not form the basis for further study. For postgraduate study please refer to the Psychology Specialisation. Unit Information Must pass 8 units in: PSYC101 Introductory Psychology I UNE D T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 PSYC102 Introductory Psychology II UNE D T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 PSYC200 Social Psychology UNE PSYC102 D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC202 Research Methods & Statistics UNE 18cp D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC206 Cognitive Psychology UNE PSYC101, D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC102 PSYC213 Lifespan Developmental Psychology UNE PSYC101, D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC102 PSYC301 Psychological Testing UNE 18cp at 200 D T2 T2 T2 T2 level in PSYC incl PSYC202 PSYC366 Biopsychology UNE 18cp at 200 or 300 level in PSYC D T1 T1 T1 T1 Psychology Minor - BA (4 units of the 24 unit BA) NOTE: the Psychology Minor will not form the basis for further study. For postgraduate study please refer to the Psychology Specialisation. Unit Information Must pass 3 units in: PSYC101 Introductory Psychology I UNE D T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 T1, T3 PSYC102 Introductory Psychology II UNE D T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 T2, T3 PSYC213 Lifespan Developmental Psychology UNE PSYC101, D T2 T2 T2 T2 PSYC102 And 1 unit from the following: PSYC200 Social Psychology UNE PSYC102 D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC202 Research Methods & Statistics UNE 18cp D T1 T1 T1 T1 PSYC206 Cognitive Psychology UNE PSYC101, PSYC102 D T2 T2 T2 T2 D Distance Mode T1 Trimester 1 T2 Trimester 2 T3 Trimester 3 36 P age
37 RELIGIOUS STUDIES BACHELOR OF ARTS Religious Studies major in the BA is not a professional qualification and is not designed to prepare students for ministry in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. NOTE: The units listed below are correct at the time of printing, but may change between semesters. Recommend replacing CSTD14300 Christian Studies I with THSY16100 Introduction to Theology Recommend replacing CSTD24300 Christian Studies II with THCH16500 SDA History & Ministry of Ellen White Religious Studies Double Major (16 units): Core Units: BBBL24500 New Testament Greek RM O D 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 THSY16100 Introduction to Theology MH O D BBNT16000 Gospels A RM O D BBNT17000 New Testament Epistles A KDW O D NO 2 NO 2 And up to six of: BBBL17000 Hebrew A RC O D 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 BBBI26000 BBBL17000; no prereq for Ed students Biblical Apocalypses RC O D (Not available with BBOT3100 or BBNT36200) BBOT21100 Meta Narrative of the Old Testament RC BBBL17000 O 1 NO 1 NO OR BBOT26200 Pentateuch RC BBBL17000 O D NO 1 NO 1 BBOT26500 Old Testament Prophets RC O D 1 NO 1 NO THCH24500 The Development of the Christian Church WJ O 2 NO 2 NO THSY23000 Nature & Development of Religion RF O 1 NO 1 NO ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature DR O D M 2 NO 1 2 THCH26500 Not available with Early & Medieval Church WJ THCH24500 O D HIST26500 The Reformation Era DR O NO 1 2 NO THSY21000 Contemporary Issues in Science & Theology LR O 2 NO 2 NO THSY26000 Ethics & Philosophy of Religion BB O D 1 NO 1 NO And at least six of: BBNT35100 Gospels B RM BBBL24500 O BBNT36100 New Testament Epistles B RM BBBL24500 O D NO 1 NO 1 BBNT36200 New Testament Apocalypses KDW BBBL24500 O NO 2 NO 2 THCH37100 Historical Theology WJ TH_2% O 2 NO 2 NO THRN35000 Research Seminar in Theological Studies WJ O NO NO 2 NO THSY36000 Systematic Theology A WJ THCH26500 or THCH26500 or THCH26600 or O 2 NO 2 NO TH_2% THSY36100 Systematic Theology B WJ THCH26500 or THCH26500 or THCH26600 or O NO 2 NO 2 TH_2% THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 37 P age
38 Religious Studies Specialisation (12 units): Core Units: BBNT16000 Gospels A RM O D BBNT17000 New Testament Epistles A KDW O D NO 2 NO 2 And up to five of: BBBL24500 New Testament Greek RM O D 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 BBBL17000 Hebrew A RC O D 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 BBOT26500 Old Testament Prophets RC O D 1 NO 1 NO ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature DR O D M 2 NO 1 2 THCH26500 Early & Medieval Church WJ Not available with THCH24500 O D HIST26500 The Reformation Era DR O NO 1 2 NO THSY16100 Introduction to Theology MH O D THSY21000 Contemporary Issues in Science & Theology LR O 2 NO 2 NO THSY26000 Ethics & Philosophy of Religion BB O D 1 NO 1 NO And at least five of: BBBI26000 BBBL17000; no prereq for Ed students Biblical Apocalypses RC O D BBNT35100 Gospels B RM BBBL24500 O BBNT36100 New Testament Epistles B RM BBBL24500 O D NO 1 NO 1 BBNT36200 New Testament Apocalypses KDW BBBL24500 O NO 2 NO 2 THCH37100 Historical Theology WJ TH_2% O 2 NO 2 NO THSY36000 Systematic Theology A WJ THCH26500 or THCH26500 or THCH26600 or O 2 NO 2 NO TH_2% THSY36100 Systematic Theology B WJ THCH26500 or THCH26500 or THCH26600 or O NO 2 NO 2 TH_2% BBOT37600 Old Testament Historical Writings RC O BBOT39000 Old Testament Poetry & Wisdom Literature RC O THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 Religious Studies Major (8 units): Core Units: BBNT16000 Gospels A RM O D BBNT17000 New Testament Epistles A KDW O D NO 2 NO 2 Up to three of: BBBI26000 BBBL17000; no prereq for Ed students Biblical Apocalypses RC O D ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature DR O D M 2 NO 1 2 BBOT21100 Meta Narrative of the Old Testament RC BBBL17000 O 1 NO 1 NO THCH24500 The Development of the Christian Church WJ O 2 NO 2 NO THSY23000 Nature & Development of Religion RF O 1 NO 1 NO THCH26500 Early & Medieval Church WJ Not available with THCH24500 O D HIST26500 The Reformation Era DR O NO 1 2 NO THSY21000 Contemporary Issues in Science & Theology LR O 2 NO 2 NO And at least three of: THCH37100 Historical Theology WJ TH_2% O 2 NO 2 NO THSY36000 Systematic Theology A WJ THCH26500 or THCH26500 or THCH26600 or O 2 NO 2 NO TH_2% THSY36100 Systematic Theology B WJ THCH26500 or THCH26500 or THCH26600 or O NO 2 NO 2 TH_2% THWR36400 World Religions (3rd year) RC O D NO 1 NO 1 38 P age
39 Religious Studies Minor (4 units): Core Units: BBNT16000 Gospels A RM O D BBNT17000 New Testament Epistles A KDW O D NO 2 NO 2 And at least two units with a TH or BB prefix at 200-level or above. BBBL24500 New Testament Greek RM O D 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 BBNT35100 Gospels B RM BBBL24500 O BBNT36100 New Testament Epistles B RM BBBL24500 O D NO 1 NO 1 BBNT36200 New Testament Apocalypses KDW BBBL24500 O NO 2 NO 2 BBOT35000 Old Testament Apocalyptic RC O BBOT26500 Old Testament Prophets RC O D 1 NO 1 NO BBOT26200 Pentateuch RC BBBL17000 O D NO 1 NO 1 THCH26500 Early & Medieval Church WJ Not available with THCH24500 O D THSY36000 Systematic Theology A WJ THCH26500 or O 2 NO 2 NO THCH26500 or THCH26600 or TH_2% THSY36100 Systematic Theology B WJ THCH26500 or O NO 2 NO 2 THCH26500 or THCH26600 or TH_2% THSY26000 Ethics & Philosophy of Religion BB O D 1 NO 1 NO THCH37100 Historical Theology WJ TH_2% O 2 NO 2 NO THSY21000 Contemporary Issues in Science & Theology LR O 2 NO 2 NO * Other time options may be available at the discretion of the School of Ministry and Theology. AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 39 P age
40 VISUAL COMMUNICATION BACHELOR OF ARTS Visual Arts may be taken as a double major (16 units), specialisation (at least 12 units), a major (at least 8 units) or a minor (at least 4 units). Quotas may apply to some VISC coded units. Visual Communication Double Major - Visual Arts Pathway (16 units) VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 1 2 NO 1 VISC14100 Digital Design Practice KW O VISC D Theory & Practice II AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 VISC24000 History & Theory of Art I AC O 2 NO 1 2 VISC24300 Publication Design I KW VISC14100 O VISC31800 Multimedia Design AB VISC14100 O 1 2 NO 1 * VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 2 NO 1 2 * VISC D Theory & Practice II TM 12 cp of Visual O 1 2 NO 1 * VISC21000 Studio Concept & Practice I AC 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC30000 Concepts & Theory in Art AC O NO 1 2 NO * VISC31000 Studio Concept & Practice II RM 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC31100 Studio & Research RM 24 cp of Visual O * VISC31200 Studio Concept & Practice III RM 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC31300 Studio & Exhibition AC 18 cp of Visual O * VISC D Theory & Practice III AC O 2 NO 1 2 * Starred units may be substituted by the following option (see note): VISC12100 Photography I AB O 1 2 NO 1 Please note: at least one 3D Theory & Practice unit must be taken as part of the Double Major Visual Arts Pathway. Visual Arts Specialisation (12 units) Core Units: VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 1 2 NO 1 VISC24000 History & Theory of Art I AC O 2 NO 1 2 VISC30000 Concepts & Theory in Art AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC31100 Studio & Research RM 24 cp of Visual O VISC31300 Studio & Exhibition AC 18 cp of Visual O And 7 additional units from the list below. Must include at least 3 at 300-level. VISC12100 Photography I AB O 1 2 NO 1 VISC21000 Studio Concept & Practice I AC 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC D Theory & Practice II AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 2 NO 1 2 VISC31000 Studio Concept & Practice II RM 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC31200 Studio Concept & Practice III RM 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC D Theory & Practice III AC O 2 NO 1 2 VISC D Theory & Practice II TM 12 cp of Visual O 1 2 NO 1 40 P age
41 Visual Arts Major (8 units) Core Units: VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 1 2 NO 1 VISC24000 History & Theory of Art I AC O 2 NO 1 2 And 6 additional units from the list below. Must include at least 3 at 300-level. VISC21000 Studio Concept & Practice I AC 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC D Theory & Practice II AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 2 NO 1 2 VISC30000 Concepts & Theory in Art AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC31000 Studio Concept & Practice II RM 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC31100 Studio & Research RM 24 cp of Visual O VISC31200 Studio Concept & Practice III RM 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC31300 Studio & Exhibition AC 18 cp of Visual O VISC D Theory & Practice III AC O 2 NO 1 2 VISC D Theory & Practice II TM 12 cp of Visual O 1 2 NO 1 Option: VISC12100 Photography I AB O 1 2 NO 1 Visual Arts Minor (4 units) Must include a minimum of 1 unit at 100-level and 1 at 200/300 level. Core Units: VISC24000 History & Theory of Art I AC O 2 NO 1 2 And 3 units from the following list: VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 1 2 NO 1 VISC12100 Photography I AB O 1 2 NO 1 VISC21000 Studio Concept & Practice I AC 18 cp of Visual O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 VISC D Theory & Practice II AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 2 NO 1 2 VISC D Theory & Practice III AC O 2 NO 1 2 VISC D Theory & Practice II TM 12 cp of Visual O 1 2 NO 1 AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 41 P age
42 Visual Communication Double Major - Graphic Design Pathway (16 units) VISC12100 Photography I AB O 1 2 NO 1 VISC14100 Digital Design Practice KW O VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 OR VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 1 2 NO 1 VISC D Theory & Practice II AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC24000 History & Theory of Art I AC O 2 NO 1 2 CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 VISC24200 Commercial Graphic Design Practice DP VISC24400 O VISC24300 Publication Design I KW VISC14100 O VISC24400 Publication Design II DP VISC24300 O VISC30000 Concepts & Theory in Art AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC31800 Multimedia Design AB VISC14100 O 1 2 NO 1 VISC31400 Design Studio I DP VISC24400; O VISC31800 VISC31500 Design Studio II DP VISC24400; O VISC31800 VISC31600 Design Studio III DP VISC31400; O VISC31500 VISC31700 Design Studio IV DP VISC31400; O VISC31500 VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 2 NO 1 2 OR VISC D Theory & Practice II TM 12 cp of Visual O 1 2 NO 1 Graphic Design Specialisation (12 units) VISC14100 Digital Design Practice KW O VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 OR VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 1 2 NO 1 VISC D Theory & Practice II AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC24000 History & Theory of Art I AC O 2 NO 1 2 CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 VISC24200 Commercial Graphic Design Practice DP VISC24400 O VISC24300 Publication Design I KW VISC14100 O VISC24400 Publication Design II DP VISC24300 O VISC31800 Multimedia Design AB VISC14100 O 1 2 NO 1 VISC31400 DP VISC24400; O Design Studio I VISC31800 VISC31500 DP VISC24400; O Design Studio II VISC31800 VISC31600 DP VISC31400; O Design Studio III VISC P age
43 Graphic Design Major (8 units) VISC14100 Digital Design Practice KW O VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 OR VISC D Theory & Practice I RM O 1 2 NO 1 VISC D Theory & Practice II AC O NO 1 2 NO VISC24300 Publication Design I KW VISC14100 O VISC24400 Publication Design II DP VISC24300 O VISC31800 Multimedia Design AB VISC14100 O 1 2 NO 1 VISC31400 Design Studio I DP VISC24400; O VISC31800 VISC31500 Design Studio II DP VISC24400; VISC31800 O Graphic Design Minor (4 units) Core Units: VISC14100 Digital Design Practice KW O VISC24300 Publication Design I KW VISC14100 O And two of: VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 VISC24400 Publication Design II DP VISC24300 O VISC31800 Multimedia Design AB VISC14100 O 1 2 NO 1 AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 43 P age
44 Photomedia Major (8 units) Core Units: VISC12100 Photography I AB O 1 2 NO 1 VISC14100 Digital Design Practice KW O VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 And four of: VISC31100 Studio & Research RM 24 cp of Visual O VISC31300 Studio & Exhibition AC 18 cp of Visual O VISC31800 Multimedia Design AB VISC14100 O 1 2 NO 1 CCCR39500 Communication Project CR, LL, AB Majors, Specialisation & Photomedia Majors Only CCCR38000 Professional Internship CR, LL Majors, Specialisation & Photomedia Majors Only O AC AC AC AC O 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 Photomedia Minor (4 units) VISC12100 Photography I AB O 1 2 NO 1 VISC14100 Digital Design Practice KW O VISC22100 Digital Image & Concept AB O 2 NO 1 2 CCPR26400 Photojournalism AB O 2 NO 1 2 AC After consultation with BA Course Convenor or Strand Convenor. O On campus Y Year Long D Distance 1 Semester 1 M Mixed mode 2 Semester 2 Self enrolable unit NO Not offered 44 P age
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