Faculty of Education and Social Work Office of Undergraduate and Pre-service Studies November 2015 UNIT SELECTION GUIDE 2016 Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Human Movement and Health Education) Second Teaching Area In addition to completing the core units pertaining to Human Movement and Health Education, students must complete relevant units of study for a second teaching area, to be chosen from the table below. On completion of the degree, students will be qualified to teach to HSC level in both PDHPE and their second teaching area. Second Teaching Area Aboriginal Studies Ancient History Business Studies/Commerce Classical Hebrew and Judaism Drama Economics/Commerce English Geography Modern History Languages Arabic Chinese (Mandarin) French German Greek (Modern) Hebrew (Modern) Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latin Spanish Mathematics TESOL Related area of study Indigenous Australian Studies Ancient History Industrial Relations & Human Resource Management Hebrew (Classical) Performance Studies Political Economy OR Economics English OR Australian Literature Geography History Arabic Language and Literature Chinese Studies French Studies Germanic Studies Modern Greek Hebrew (Modern) Indonesian Studies Italian Studies Japanese Studies Korean Studies Latin Spanish and Latin American Studies Mathematics Linguistics OR English OR a language
COURSE STRUCTURE GRID The table below details the units of study required to complete the degree and the order in which they must be completed. The white boxes indicate Education units of study; the shaded boxes indicate units of study related to the Second Teaching Area. NB: this grid is to be used as a guide only and is subject to change throughout the course of the degree. 2 of 16
GLOSSARY Junior unit Intermediate unit (Faculty of Science & Business School only) Senior unit (Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences & Faculty of Science & Business School) Cross-listed unit unit of study at 1000 level (e.g, ENGL1002, HSTY1076) unit of study at 2000 level (e.g., ECON2385, MATH2590) unit of study at 2000 or 3000 level (e.g., ENGL3057, JPNS2004, HSTY2304) unit that is run by a school or department outside the major department that may be counted towards that major. 3 of 16
ABORIGINAL STUDIES INDG1001 Introduction to Indigenous Cultures (Sem 1) INDG1002 Introduction to Indigenous History (Sem 2) KOCR2603 Indigenous Health and Communities (Sem 1) INDG2002 Indigenous Art and Culture (Sem 2) 4 of 16
CLASSICAL HEBREW AND JUDAISM HBRW1111 Hebrew Classical B1 (Sem 1) HBRW1112 Hebrew Classical B2 (Sem 2) HBRW2625 Hebrew Classical 5 (Sem 1) HBRW3602 Hebrew Classical Advanced 6 (Sem 2) 5 of 16
COMMERCE / BUSINESS STUDIES Students must complete the following unit: BUSS1030 Accounting, Business and Society* (Sem 1 or Sem 2) *Please note: this unit of study is taught by the Sydney Business School and is very demanding. All students are highly recommended to register for Peer-Assisted Study Sessions for extra support. For more information, please consult the Business School website http://sydney.edu.au/business/study/services/pass and ONE of the following units: WORK1003 Foundations of Work and Employment (Sem 1 or Sem 2) ECOP1001 Economics as a Social Science (Sem 1) Students must complete ONE of the following management units: WORK2201 Foundations of Management (Sem 1) WORK2209 Managing Organisational Change (Sem 1) WORK2210 Strategic Management (Sem 2) WORK2217 International Human Resource Management (Sem 1) WORK2218 Managing Organisational Behaviour (Sem 1) WORK2219 Managing Organisational Sustainability (Sem 1) WORK2222 Leadership in Organisations (Sem 2) and ONE of the following units: ONE senior (2000/3000-level) unit in Political Economy (ECOP)^ ONE senior (2000/3000-level) unit in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management (WORK)^ ^ For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) 6 of 16
COMMERCE / ECONOMICS ECOP1001 Economics as a Social Science (Sem 1) ECOP1003 International Economy and Finance (Sem 2) Students must complete TWO of the following core units: ECOP2011 Economic Theories of Modern Capitalism (Sem 1) ECOP2012 Social Foundations of Modern Capitalism (Sem 1) ECOP2612 Economic Policy in Global Context (Sem 2) 7 of 16
DRAMA PRFM1601 Performance: Process and Collaboration (Sem 1) PRFM1602 Dangerous Performances (Sem 2) Students must complete the following core units: PRFM2601 Being There: Theories of Performance (Sem 1) PRFM2602 Performance: Production and Interpretation (Sem 2) 8 of 16
ENGLISH Literature-based units: students must complete four literature-based units. Students must complete the following literature-based units: ENGL1002 Narratives of Romance and Adventure (Sem 1), OR ENGL1026 Constructing the Fictive Self (Sem 1) - AND - ENGL1012 The Gothic Imagination (Sem 2) PLEASE NOTE: Do not enrol in the following unit, as it is NOT literature-based: ENGL1011 Introduction to Film Studies (Sem 2) TWO senior (2000/3000-level) literature-based units in English (ENGL) or Australian Literature (ASLT)^ PLEASE NOTE: Do not enrol in the following units, as they are NOT literature-based: ENGL2666 Creative Writing: Theory and Practice ENGL2653 Western Theories of Language ENGL3633 Introduction to Old English ^ For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) 9 of 16
GEOGRAPHY GEOS1001 Earth, Environment & Society (Sem 1) GEOS1002 Introductory Geography (Sem 2) TWO intermediate (2000-level) units in Geography (GEOS)^ ^ For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) 10 of 16
HISTORY (ANCIENT) Students must complete ONE of the following ancient history units: ANHS1600 Foundations for Ancient Greece (Sem 1) ANHS1601 Foundations for Ancient Rome (Sem 2) ANHS1602 Greek and Roman Myth (Sem 2) and ONE of the following archaeology units: ARCA1000 Early Humans: Hunters and Farmers (Sem 1) ARCA1001 Ancient Civilisations (Sem 2) TWO senior (2000/3000-level) units in Ancient History (ANHS)^ ^ For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) 11 of 16
HISTORY (MODERN) Second Teaching Area: students must complete units as listed below in Years 1 and 2 of the degree. Units required for teacher accreditation To achieve teacher accreditation, students MUST complete: at least ONE unit that explores the nature of contact history in the context of Aboriginal and indigenous peoples of the world: o HSTY1089 Australia: Conflict and Transformation at least ONE of the following units that explores key features and issues of periods of peace and conflict in the 20 th century: o HSTY1044 Twentieth-Century Europe o HSTY1076 American History from Lincoln to Obama Students must complete the following unit: HSTY1089 Australia: Conflict and Transformation (Sem 2) and the following: ONE junior (1000-level) unit in History (HSTY) TWO senior (2000/3000-level) units in History (HSTY) ^ For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) 12 of 16
LANGUAGES Second Teaching Area: students must complete units as listed below in Years 1 and 2 of the degree. ALL of these units must be language (not culture) units. Languages available: Arabic Chinese (Mandarin) French German Greek (Modern) Hebrew (Modern) Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latin Spanish TWO junior (1000-level) units in the chosen language^ TWO senior (2000/3000-level) units in the chosen language^ ^ For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) 13 of 16
MATHEMATICS Students who have completed HSC Mathematics Extension 2 (4-unit) or equivalent may wish to complete Advanced Mathematics units of study and should seek advice from the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Students who have completed HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (3-unit) or equivalent, should complete FOUR of the following units: MATH1001 Differential Calculus (Sem 1) MATH1002 Linear Algebra (Sem 1) MATH1003 Integral Calculus and Modeling (Sem 2) MATH1004 Discrete Mathematics (Sem 2) MATH1005 Statistics (Sem 2) Students who have completed 2-unit Mathematics or equivalent should complete FOUR of the following units: MATH1011 Applications of Calculus (Sem 1) MATH1015 Biostatistics (Sem 1) MATH1013 Mathematical Modelling (Sem 2) MATH1014 Introduction to Linear Algebra (Sem 2) MATH1004 Discrete Mathematics (Sem 2) Please note students should aim to achieve a CREDIT (65 or above) in MATH1011 and MATH1013 in order to prepare for Year 2 Mathematics units of study that involve higher calculus. Students who have completed General Mathematics or equivalent must seek special permission to complete the following unit: MATH1111 Introduction to Calculus (Sem 1) and TWO of the following units: MATH1004 Discrete Mathematics (Sem 2) MATH1005 Statistics (Sem 2) MATH1013 Mathematical Modelling (Sem 2) MATH1014 Introduction to Linear Algebra (Sem 2) Please note: students should aim to achieve a DISTINCTION (75 or above) in MATH1111 and a CREDIT (65 or above) in MATH1013 in order to prepare for Year 2 Mathematics units of study that involve higher calculus. Mathematics Bridging Courses There are two bridging courses available for students to gain additional early support: The Extension 1 Course is for people who have completed Mathematics (2-Unit) in the HSC and wish to enrol in a unit of study for which Extension 1 Mathematics (3-Unit) is assumed knowledge. The 2 Unit Course is for people who have not completed Mathematics (2-Unit) and wish to enrol in a unit of study for which 2-Unit Mathematics is assumed knowledge. The main content of this course will be an introduction to differential calculus together with revision of the necessary algebra and coordinate geometry. Knowledge of basic Year 10 mathematics will be assumed. The Bridging Courses run during February and incur an additional cost. For more information, please consult the Mathematics Learning Centre website: http://sydney.edu.au/stuserv/maths_learning_centre/index.shtml 14 of 16
Students must complete TWO intermediate units in Mathematics (MATH). For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) To obtain the necessary content for teaching, one of the following units is strongly recommended: MATH2061 Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus (Sem 1) MATH2069 Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (Sem 1) 15 of 16
TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages TWO junior (1000-level) units in Linguistics (LNGS), English (ENGL) or a language^ TWO senior (2000/3000-level) units in Linguistics (LNGS), English (ENGL) or a language^ ^For a full list of available units, please consult the Faculty of Education and Social Work (Undergraduate and Graduate Entry) Handbook (http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/education_social_work/) 16 of 16