Enrolment Program Structure Program Code - HF5 Program Name Bachelor of International Studies Location - Mt Helen In order to qualify for the degree of Bachelor of International Studies, a student must satisfactorily complete a total of 360 credit points including: 45 credit points (3 courses) in three of five core courses of the International Studies: Compulsory Course: SOCOG 2108/3308 Intercultural Competence and Communication Select at least two from the following 4 International Studies courses: SOCOG 1008/2008 Asian Geography, Societies and Cultures / SOCOG1002/2002 Asia in Focus SOCOG 1001 The International Arena ATSGC2570/3570 International relations HISOC 2104 Australia and the Asia Pacific in the 20th Century 75 credit points (5 courses) in the following International Studies courses: These courses are on a three year rotation BAFND 1005 Western Civilisation in World History FLMGL 2200 / 3303 Asian Cinema FLMOL 2200 / 3300 American Horror HISSG 1002 The USA in Contemporary World History HISGL 2212 / 3312 A Contemporary History of China HISGL 2100 Making Modern Australia HISGL 2209 / 3309 Exploring Eastern Civilizations HISGL 2109 War & Peace HISSG 1106 World Empires and their Culture from the 15th Century to the present HISGL1107 Australia: People Institutions and Cultures PHIGL 2005 Asian Philosophies PHSGL 2211 Modern Western Political Philosophy PHILO 2209 Modern European Philosophy SOCIN 2208 / 3308 The Global Community and Mobile Citizens SOCOG 1008 / 2008 Asian Geography, Societies and Cultures OR SOCOG 1002 / 2002 Asia in Focus SOCOG 1001The International Arena SOCOG 1105 Japan: Economy and Society SOCOG 1106 The Changing World of Work SOCOG 2207 / 3307 Going Global: Making Sense of Globalization SOCOG 2109 / 3309 The New China SOCOG 2102 Health and Citizenship SOCOG 3104 International Experience SOCOG 3105 Intercultural Practice ATSGC2894 Accommodating minorities in Australia (ONLINE) ATSGC2570 / 3570 International relations (ONLINE) ATSGC2929 Sociology of race and ethnic relations ATSGC2452 / 3452 Courtesans, Concubines and Conquest (ONLINE) CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 1 of 10
One MAJOR of 90 credit points (6 courses) One MINOR of 60 credit points (4 courses) Chosen from 21 diverse majors and minors across Arts, Business, Community and Human Services, Legal and Behavioural Sciences according to individual student s professional aspiration. The 21 majors and minors are: Business/Legal - Business Law, Marketing, Management, Human Resource Management, Organisational Management and Leadership, Applied Economics and Finance, and Criminal Justice (minor only). (See the Federation Business School for course options) Arts - English/Literature, Media and Screen Studies, Indigenous Studies, History, Philosophy, Sociology and Writing. Welfare and Behavioural Sciences - Community & Human Services and Psychology. Language Studies Japanese 30 credit points taken from other courses offered within the Faculty; (Faculty Elective) 60 credit points of ELECTIVES taken from any recognized courses offered by the University and approved by the Faculty's Program Committee. Note: if a student has chosen courses that are equal to, or more than, 150 credit points outside the Faculty, the student needs to select the electives within the Faculty. EXAMPLE of a Program Plan: Year 1 Semester 1 International course Minor course Faculty Elective International Elective Minor course ELECTIVE Year 2 International Elective Minor course ELECTIVE International course International Elective Faculty Elective Year 3 International Compulsory course Minor course ELECTIVE International Elective International Elective ELECTIVE CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 2 of 10
2016 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SOCOG 1008 (Class Nbr: 21093) SOCOG 2008 (Class Nbr: 21097) Asian Geography, Societies and Culture (1 st yr) Asian Geography, Societies and Culture (2 nd yr) 2 x Intro HISSG 1002 (Class Nbr: 50053) PHILO 2209 (Class Nbr: 51001) ATSGC 2570 (Class Nbr: 50869) HISGL 2212 (Class Nbr: 50938) ATSGC 2452 (Class Nbr: 51585) The USA in Contemporary World History Modern European Philosophy (2 nd yr) International Relations (2 nd yr) - ONLINE A Contemporary History of China (2 nd yr) Courtesans, Concubines and Conquest (2 nd yr) - ONLINE PHILO1002 + 1 Intro PHILO 2 x Intro 2 x Intro 2 x Intro CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 3 of 10
MAJOR and MINOR options SOCIOLOGY BAFND 1001 (Class Nbr: 20006) Introduction to Social Inquiry SOCOG 1003 (Class Nbr: 50847) SOCIN 2102 (Class Nbr: 50951) SOCIN 2101 (Class Nbr: 50455) WELSI 2103 (Class Nbr: 50175) SOCIN 3102 (Class Nbr: 51077) Ideologies in the Modern World Sociological Theories (2 nd yr) From Nuclear to Unclear: Sociology of Families Social Policy & Social Change Sociological Theories (3 rd yr) BAFND1001 BAFND1001 BAFND1001 2 x Intro + 1 Intermediate HISTORY INDSL 1004 (Class Nbr: 20653) Victorian Aboriginal History HISOC 2106 (Class Nbr: 20793) History, Folklore and Urban Legends BAFND1001 + 1005 BAFND 1005 (Class Nbr: 50929) HISSG 1002 (Class Nbr: 50053) Western Civilisation in World History The USA in Contemporary World History Summer INDSL 3108 (Class Nbr: 10003) Myths and Massacres: A Historiography of Violence CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 4 of 10
INDIGENOUS STUDIES INDSL 1004 (Class Nbr: 20653) Victorian Aboriginal History INDOL 1002 (Class Nbr: 51256) INDSL 2105 (Class Nbr: 50275) EDBED 3005 (Class Nbr: 50433) Indigenous History Indigenous Societies in Contemporary Australia Indigenous Education BAFND1001 or any Intro Indigenous Summer INDSL 3108 (Class Nbr: 10003) ENGLISH / LITERATURE Myths and Massacres LITCI 1000 (Class Nbr: 21105) LITCI 2773 (Class Nbr: 21101) LITCI 2302 (Class Nbr: 21033) LITCI 3302 (Class Nbr: 21030) Narrative & Text Literature and History Gothic Genres (2 nd yr) Gothic Genres (3 rd yr) LITCI1000 LITCI1000 + 2x LITCI s LITCI1000 + 2x LITCI s LITCI 2201 (Class Nbr: 50968) LITCI 2204 (Class Nbr: 50958) LITCI 3301 (Class Nbr: 50946) LITCI 3304 (Class Nbr: 50954) Children s Literature (2 nd yr) Victorian Age in Literature (2 nd yr) Children s Literature (3 rd yr) Victorian Age in Literature (3 rd yr) LITCI1000 + 1 LITCI LITCI1000 + 1 LITCI LITCI1000 + 2x LITCI s LITCI1000 + 2x LITCI s CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 5 of 10
MEDIA / SCREEN STUDIES LITCI 1000 (Class Nbr: 21105) FLMES 1001 (Class Nbr: 21111) FLMOL 2203 (Class Nbr: 21039) FLMOL 3303 (Class Nbr: 21036) Narrative & Text Media & Screen Texts Art Cinema (2 nd yr) Art Cinema (3 rd yr) LITCI1000 + 1 Media LITCI1000 + 2 Media FLMES 1002 (Class Nbr: 51028) FLMOL 2204 (Class Nbr: 50965) FLMES 2449 (Class Nbr: 51022) FLMOL 3304 (Class Nbr: 51022) FLMES 3449 (Class Nbr: 51025) Media & Screen Contexts Special Topics in Screen Studies (2 nd yr) Media & Representation (2 nd yr) Special Topics in Screen Studies (3 rd yr) Media & Representation (3 rd yr) LITCI1000 + 1 Media 1 Intro Media LITCI1000 + 2 Media 2 x Inter. Media WRITING LITCR 1002 (Class Nbr: 20812-20815) LITCR 2103 (Class Nbr: 20808-20811) Expository Writing: Social Justice & Ethical Issues Writing for Children and Young Adults LITCI1000 or LITCR1001 LITCR 1001 (Class Nbr: 50703-50710) LITCR 2101 (Class Nbr: 50699-50702) Introduction to Creative Writing Creative Writing: Prose Fiction LITCR1001 CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 6 of 10
JAPANESE JAPAG 1001 (Class Nbr: 20077) JAPAG 2103 (Class Nbr: 20080) JAPAG 3105 (Class Nbr: 20296) JAPAG 4107 (Class Nbr: 20299) Introduction to Japanese 1A Japanese 2A Contemporary Japanese 3A Advanced Japanese 4A JAPAG1102 JAPAG2104 JAPAG3106 JAPAG 1102 (Class Nbr: 50057) JAPAG 2104 (Class Nbr: 50060) JAPAG 3106 (Class Nbr: 50279) JAPAG 4108 (Class Nbr: 50282) Introduction to Japanese 1B Japanese 2B Contemporary Japanese 3B Advanced Japanese 4B JAPAG1001 JAPAG2103 JAPAG3105 JAPAG4107 PHILOSOPHY PHILO 1002 (Class Nbr: 20070) PHILO 1004 (Class Nbr: 20589) PHILO 1009 (Class Nbr: 21027) Logic & Reasoning Practical Ethics Philosophy and Literature PHILO 1001 (Class Nbr: 50050) PHILO 2209 (Class Nbr: 51001) PHILO 3209 (Class Nbr: 51004) Philosophical Thinking Modern European Philosophy (2 nd yr) Modern European Philosophy (3 rd yr) PHILO1002 + 1 Intro PHILO PHILO1002 + 2 Inter. PHILO CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 7 of 10
PSYCHOLOGY PSYCB 1001 (Class Nbr: 20101) ATSGC 1840 (Class Nbr: 20942-20945) STATS 1000 (Class Nbr: 20152) ATSGC 2820 (Class Nbr: 20950-20952) Introductory Psychology: Biological Bases, Consciousness & Behaviour Introduction to Psychology A Statistical Methods Abnormal Psychology & Behavioural disorders PSYCB 2102 (Class Nbr: 20205) PSYCB 2103 (Class Nbr: 20210) Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSYCB1002 + STATS 1000 Personality PSYCB1002 + STATS 1000 PSYCB 3102 (Class Nbr: 20250) PSYCB 3104 (Class Nbr: 20242) PSYCB 3106 (Class Nbr: 21317) Abnormal Psychology Cognitive Psychology Psychology of Physical Activity PSYCB 1002 (Class Nbr: 50080) ATSGC 1359 (Class Nbr: 50857-50857) Intro Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition Introduction to Psychology B PSYCB1002 ATSGC 2260 (Class Nbr: 50866-50868) PSYCB 2101 (Class Nbr: 51242) PSYCB 2104 (Class Nbr: 50092) Developmental Psychology ATSGC1359 + 1840 Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology PSYCB1001 + 1002 + STATS1000 Social Psychology PSYCB1002 + STATS 1000 PSYCB 3101 (Class Nbr: 50097) PSYCB 3105 (Class Nbr: 50211) PSYCB 3107 (Class Nbr: 50514) Psychological Testing & Assessment Health Psychology Current Issues in Psychology CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 8 of 10
COMMUNITY & HUMAN SERVICES WELRO 1001 (Class Nbr: 20112) BAFND 1001 (Class Nbr: 20006) ATSGC 1840 (Class Nbr: 20942-20945) Orientation to Social Welfare Introduction to Social Inquiry Introduction to Psychology A: Behaviour and the Modern World WELSI 1003 (Class Nbr: 50632) ATSGC 1359 (Class Nbr: 50857-50859) Interpersonal and Counselling Skills for Welfare Practice Introduction to Psychology B: Brains and Behaviour MINORS ONLY These disciplines are only able to be studied as a minor CRIMINAL JUSTICE ATSGC 1283 (Class Nbr: 20931) Crime: Theory and Practice ATSGC 2471 (Class Nbr: 20946) ATSGC 2737 (Class Nbr: 21669) Comparative Criminal Justice ATSGC 2471 + 1284 Social Justice - ONLINE 2 x Intro Sociology ATSGC 1284 (Class Nbr: 50852) ATSGC 2473 (Class Nbr: 51845) ATSGC 3473 (Class Nbr: 51847) ATSGC 3472 (Class Nbr: 51846) The Criminal Justice Process Offender Profiling (2 nd yr) - ONLINE ATSGC 1283 + 1284 Offender Profiling (3 rd yr) - ONLINE ATSGC 1283 + 1284 Crime and Violence: Town and Country - ONLINE ATSGC 1283 + 1284 CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 9 of 10
Additional Information If you are unable to, or are having difficulties enrolling online please contact the Education and Arts Office on 5327 9729 or email educationarts@federation.edu.au Program Leader Dr Xiaoli Jiang x.jiang@federation.edu.au Ph. 5327 9614 Administrative Officer Ms Michelle Trethowan m.trethowan@federation.edu.au Ph. 5327 9748 Glossary Semester designated teaching period Pre-requisite a course or courses that must be completed prior to undertaking another course Major/Minor the main subject area of study completed as part of a degree Level (ie first, second, third) introductory, intermediate and advanced level courses CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Page 10 of 10