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2015 Course Enrolment Guide School of Psychology Strathfield, NSW Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) This Guide is provided to assist you to select your units for the 2015 academic year. Specific information regarding unit outlines, assessments or content will be provided by your School. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Students should note that the Course Enrolment Guides are updated regularly. Check the website for latest updates

Contents Contact Details:... 3 Enrolment Instructions:... 3 Requirements to Complete Award... 3 Course Information and Structure... 4 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)... 4 Majors and Minors... 5 Applying for Credit... 5 Students who have transferred from other degrees... 5 Mid-year Commencement... 5 Honours... 6 Standard full-time enrolment load per semester... 6 Electives... 6 Core Curriculum (Applicable only for students enrolled 2013 onwards)... 6 University Core units:... 6 Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commenced 2014 or later)... 7 Program Maps: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commencing in 2014 and 2015)... 9 Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commenced 2013)... 10 Program Map: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students who commenced 2013)... 11 Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commenced 2012 or prior)... 12 Units offered in 2015... 14 Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 2

Contact Details: Course Coordinators and/or Course Advisors will be available to assist with enrolment and re-enrolment. You can telephone, email or contact them in person to make an appointment. Course Coordinator, Strathfield: Dr Jeff Rogers Room: C1.53 Email: jeffrey.rogers@acu.edu.au Telephone: (02) 9701 4538 Administration: Course Enquiries, Strathfield Email: psychology.adminmsm@acu.edu.au Telephone: (02) 9701 4500 For any other enquiries, please contact your local Student Centre. (http://www.acu.edu.au/42835). Enrolment Instructions: This Course Enrolment Guide 2015 provides you with information on when and where the units available for study in this program(s) will be offered in 2015. 1. Refer to your program map for information on unit availability. 2. Refer to Administration & Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/332297) for information on how to enrol. This page also provides detailed information on managing your studies. 3. Log on to Student Connect and enrol (http://students.acu.edu.au/136953). Requirements to Complete Award For information on the duration of your course, and the requirements to complete your award, please refer to the course rules for your program. Course rules are available in the ACU Handbook on the ACU website (http://www.acu.edu.au/142401). Select the handbook for the year you commenced the course: Select the Faculty which offers the course; Select Courses by Faculty for the correct course rules. Unit descriptions are also available in the current handbook. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 3

Course Information and Structure Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to enable graduates to progress to postgraduate training in psychology or the liberal arts. The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) will offer potential employment in a broad range of areas including counselling, human services, child welfare and community work. The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) is recognised by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as an accredited three-year undergraduate sequence in Psychology. Psychology (APAC Accredited) for students commencing 2014 and later The 14 APAC Accredited Psychology units are undertaken throughout the course. Year 1: Semester 1 PSYC100 Foundations of Psychology PSYC105 Critical Thinking in Psychology Semester 2 PSYC101 Applications of Psychology PSYC104 Research Design and Statistics I Year 2: Semester 1 PSYC200 Lifespan Development PSYC213 Individual Differences PSYC206 Research Design and Statistics II Semester 2 PSYC212 Abnormal Psychology PSYC214 Learning and Behaviour Year 3: Semester 1 PYSC311 Research Design and Statistics III PYSC315 Brain and Behaviour Semester 2 PYSC307 Cognitive Psychology PYSC313 Social Psychology PSYC314 Psychological Assessment Psychology (APAC Accredited) for students commenced 2011-2013 The 12 APAC Accredited Psychology units are undertaken throughout the course. Year 1: Semester 1 PSYC100 Psychology A Semester 2 PSYC101Psychology B PSYC104 Research Design and Statistics I Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 4

Year 2: Semester 1 PSYC200 Lifespan Development PSYC204 Biological Psychology PSYC206 Research Design and Statistics II Semester 2 PSYC212 Abnormal Psychology PSYC205 Learning and Perception Year 3: Semester 1 PYSC311 Research Design and Statistics III PYSC312 Individual Difference and Assessment Semester 2 PYSC307 Cognitive Psychology PYSC313 Social Psychology Majors and Minors (all majors can also be taken as minors) A Major is a total of 80cp from prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10cp at introductory level, at least 40cp at 200 level and at least 20cp from 300 level units. A Minor is a total of 40cp from prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10cp at introductory level and at least 20cp at advanced level. Economics Geography History Literature Mathematics Philosophy Study of Religions Theological Australian Communication Computing Drama Sociology Visual Arts You can find a brief description of each major and minor offered as well as additional information on discipline areas at the following ACU Handbook link. Applying for Credit If you are applying for credit for previous studies or recognition of prior learning, it is essential that you submit your CR: Application for Credit form (with necessary documentation attached) to the School of Arts and Sciences Office at the earliest opportunity. For further advice regarding credit, please consult with your Course Coordinator. Students who have transferred from other degrees If you have transferred into the Bachelor of Arts from another course, or through Dual-to-Single Degree transfer, you will need to consult with the Bachelor of Arts Course Coordinator or Advisor on what may be counted in this degree, and what you will need to enrol in. You may need to have an out-of-phase course plan drawn up for you. Mid-year Commencement If you have commenced studies in the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) mid-year you will need to consult with the Course Coordinator or Advisor for course planning advice. Some units are Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 5

sequenced and have pre-requisites so you will need to enrol in appropriate units after seeking advice. Honours Students with strong academic records are encouraged to apply for Honours at the end of their third year. The School of Psychology will run an information session each year and students apply on-line. You can talk to lecturers or your course coordinator/advisor to find out more about honours. Standard full-time enrolment load per semester The standard full time enrolment load per semester is four (4) units. Students are still considered to be enrolled on a full time basis if they are enrolled in at least 75% of the standard full time enrolment load. Students are strongly advised not to exceed enrolment in 4 units per semester, and should consult with their course coordinator if they wish to enrol in additional units. Electives Individual units undertaken other than those required for the selected majors or minors. These are listed in the Schedule of Unit Offerings or from other disciplines within the Faculty (subject to availability, unit limitations and provided that prerequisite and co-requisite requirements are met). Core Curriculum (Applicable only for students enrolled 2013 onwards) The Australian Catholic University Core Curriculum has been designed to focus on aspects of the University s identity and mission. The units emphasise critical judgment, clear expression, ethical decision-making and concern for others, as individuals and as a community. The Core is comprised of a total of five units: University Core units: All students in the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) program are required to complete the following University Core units as part of this program: UNCC100 Our World, Community and Vulnerability UNCC300 Understanding Self and Society: Contemporary Perspectives a) UNCC units are often taught over differing week patterns to allow for student placements at various times during semester. Students should take special care to note the week pattern of tutorials when they allocate in Tutorial Direct to ensure that they are choosing the correct stream for this course. b) Please consult with your Course Coordinator if any of the following applies to you: You need to repeat a UNCC unit due to a previous fail grade You are unable to complete a UNCC unit during the standard semester in which it is offered You plan to enrol in an advertised international option specific to the Core For more information on Core Curriculum please refer to http://www.acu.edu.au/429466 Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 6

HUMA247 Learning in the Community The Learning in the Community unit supports the development of student awareness of social responsibility to the wider community. Graduates should be persons whose moral development is mature and who are professionally competent, and able to make significant contributions to the profession and the wider community. This unit enables students to contribute to community service in tangible ways that support ethical, spiritual and personal development. Program Core unit Program Core units are designated units that make up part of the Core Curriculum in Undergraduate courses. At some stage in their degree, all students in the Bachelor of Arts program are required to complete at least two Program Core units, the list below contains those units being offered in 2015: Semester 1 Semester 2 ARTS324 (Pre: 40cp in Visual Arts units) PHIL102 LEGL103 SOCS209 (Pre: 10 cp from 100-level unit in Sociology or Australian ) ECON204 (Pre: 1 ECON unit at 100 level) GEOG204 PHIL104 THCT100 Important Note: If you wish to undertake a placement with a community organisation where you will be working directly with young or vulnerable people, you will need to obtain a Working with Children Check, and/or Police Check. Further information on applying for Working with Children Checks and/or Police Checks is available from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Learning and Teaching website http://www.acu.edu.au/445061 As these can take some time to arrange, it is suggested that you submit your application at least six months before commencement of your placement. If you have any further queries relating to this matter, please contact the Learning in the Community unit coordinator. Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commenced 2014 or later) A student may complete a Specialisation in Psychology in accordance with the following requirements from the Schedule of Unit Offerings: a. 140 cp from Specified Psychology Units including the program core unit PSYC313 Social Psychology; b. 10 cp from COUN106 Introduction to Counselling and Micro Skills; c. 60 cp from an Arts Minor and Electives (other than Psychology) including one Arts program core unit; d. 20 cp from University Core Units; e. 10 cp from HUMA247 1 Learning in the Community; * Note that the Program Core Units must be taken as part of a student s minor or as an elective and the number of electives can therefore range from 0 cp to 20 cp Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 7

REQUIREMENTS TO COMPLETE AWARD For information on the duration of your course, and the requirements to complete your award, please refer to the Course Rules for your program. Course Title Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Course Rules http://students.acu.edu.au/551896 AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGY ACCREDITATION COUNCIL If you are intending to enrol in the BA (Psychology) in order to qualify as a professional Psychologist, you will be required to undertake further studies. You are encouraged to consult the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council website at: http://www.apac.psychology.org.au/ for further details. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 8

Program Maps: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commencing in 2014 and 2015) Year 1 Sem 1 Sem 2 Year 2 Sem 1 Sem 2 Year 3 Sem 1 Sem 2 PSYC105 Critical Thinking in Psychology PSYC101 Applications of Psychology PSYC200 Lifespan Development (Pre: PSYC100; PSYC101) PSYC214 Learning and Behaviour (Pre: PSYC100; PSYC101) PSYC315 Brain and Behaviour (Pre: PSYC200) PSYC307 Cognitive Psychology (Pre: PSYC206, PSYC214 Learning and Behaviour) PSYC100 Foundations of Psychology PSYC104 Research Design and Statistics 1 PSYC206 Research Design and Statistics 2 (Pre: PSYC104) PSYC212 Abnormal Psychology (Pre: PSYC100; PSYC101) PSYC311 Research Design and Statistics 3 (Pre: PSYC206) PSYC313 Social Psychology (Pre: PSYC200) (Program core unit) COUN106 Introduction to Counselling and Micro Skills UNCC100 Our World, Community and Vulnerability PSYC213 Individual differences (Pre: PSYC100; PSYC101) HUMA247 Learning in the Community UNCC300 Understanding Self and Society: Contemporary Perspectives (Pre: UNCC100) PSY314 Psychological Assessment (Pre: PSYC104; PSYC213 Individual Differences) Minor 1 Minor 2 Minor 3 Minor 4 Arts Elective 1 Arts Elective 2 Note: A program core unit from the Schedule of Offerings for the Bachelor of Arts needs to be taken as one of the Arts Elective or Arts Minor units. Want to make good use of your July vacation? Study intensive units face to face with world-class researchers and teachers at ACU July School, North Sydney Campus. At ACU July School you can choose to study one or two elective units during your winter break and seek academic credit in your ACU degree. If you are Commonwealth Supported student you won t pay any extra for these units. If you are an international student you pay the same tuition fee for these units as you do for units during the semester. There are a range of exciting units to choose from at the ACU July School. Find out more ACU July School. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 9

Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commenced 2013) A student may complete a Specialisation in Psychology in accordance with the following requirements from the Schedule of Unit Offerings: a) 120cp APAC accredited sequence in Psychology; b) a Minor from any other discipline from the Schedule of Unit Offerings; c) 20cp from University Core Units; d) 10cp from HUMA247 Learning in the Community; e) at least 20cp from Program Core Units; and f) not more than 50cp from Electives. * Note that the Program Core Unit may be taken as part of a student s major, minor or as an elective and the number of electives can therefore range from 30 cp to 40 cp REQUIREMENTS TO COMPLETE AWARD For information on the duration of your course, and the requirements to complete your award, please refer to the Course Rules for your program. Course Title Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Course Rules http://students.acu.edu.au/428505 AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGY ACCREDITATION COUNCIL If you are intending to enrol in the BA (Psychology) in order to qualify as a professional Psychologist, you will be required to undertake further studies. You are encouraged to consult the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council website at: http://www.apac.psychology.org.au/ for further details. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 10

Program Map: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students who commenced 2013) Students enrolling in units which do not follow the sequence recommended in their Program Map cannot be guaranteed a clash free timetable. YEAR 3 Sem 1 Minor 4 UNCC300 Understanding Self and Society: Contemporary Perspectives (UNCC100) University Core Unit PSYC311 Research Design and Statistics 3 (PSYC206) Sem 2 Elective Elective PSYC307 Cognitive Psychology (PSYC100, PSYC101 and PSYC206) PSYC312 Individual Differences and Assessment (PSYC100 and PSYC101) PSYC313 Social Psychology (PSYC100 and PSYC101) Want to make good use of your July vacation? Study intensive units face to face with world-class researchers and teachers at ACU July School, North Sydney Campus. At ACU July School you can choose to study one or two elective units during your winter break and seek academic credit in your ACU degree. If you are Commonwealth Supported student you won t pay any extra for these units. If you are an international student you pay the same tuition fee for these units as you do for units during the semester. There are a range of exciting units to choose from at the ACU July School. Find out more ACU July School. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 11

Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (students commenced 2012 or prior) A student may complete a Specialisation in Psychology in accordance with the following requirements from the Schedule of Unit Offerings: a) 120cp APAC accredited sequence in Psychology; b) a Minor from any other discipline from the Schedule of Unit Offerings; c) at least 20cp from Program Core Units; d) not more than 60cp from Electives; and e) HUMA247 Learning in the Community. * Note that the Program Core Unit may be taken as part of a student s major, minor or as an elective and the number of electives can therefore range from 30 cp to 40 cp REQUIREMENTS TO COMPLETE AWARD For information on the duration of your course, and the requirements to complete your award, please refer to the Course Rules for your program. Course Title Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Course Rules http://students.acu.edu.au/344308 AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGY ACCREDITATION COUNCIL If you are intending to enrol in the BA (Psychology) in order to qualify as a professional Psychologist, you will be required to undertake further studies. You are encouraged to consult the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council website at: http://www.apac.psychology.org.au/ for further details. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 12

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED STUDIES IN 2012 Please consult your course coordinator for advice on 2015 enrolment Students who have not yet enrolled in a Learning in the Community unit should enrol in HUMA247. Students who have enrolled in ARTS232 should consult course coordinator or course advisor. Students who commenced their studies in 2012 will complete the 10 cp unit HUMA247 Learning in the Community instead of the 0 cp unit ARTS232 Learning in the Community. Students undertaking HUMA247 Learning in the Community will not complete more than 50 cp from Electives. Arts Units Offered in 2015 The School of Psychology reserves the right not to run units that do not attract sufficient enrolment numbers. Important Information for Students: - 2015 Commencing students should look at those units offered in Year 1 (Semester 1 & 2) only and enrol in units for both semesters - 2014 continuing students should look at those units offered in Year 2 (Semester 1 & 2) only and enrol in units for both semesters - 2013 continuing students should look at those units offered in Year 3 (Semester 1 & 2) only and enrol in units for both semesters - 2012 and prior continuing students please consult your course coordinator for advice on 2015 enrolment Please arrange to make an appointment to speak with your Course Coordinator if you have any queries regarding unit selection. Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 13

Units offered in 2015 YEAR 1 - Semester 1 All units will be offered Attendance - in Strathfield unless otherwise indicated. Line Unit discipline Unit Code Unit Name Prerequisites Program Core Unit HUMA111 Arts Advantage 1 Australian ETHN106 Discovering Australia 2 Computing COMP104 Computing Systems or Literature ENGL104 Introduction to Literature 3 4 5 6 7 History (Ancient) HIST114 Fall of the Roman Republic or Philosophy PHIL102 Theories of Human Nature Economics ECON102 Microeconomics 1 or Visual Arts 2D 1 (Drawing) ARTS109 (Studio) (Visual Arts Minors must select this) Visual Arts ARTS112 Art & Design Hist & Theory 1 (History) (Art & Design History and Theory 1) or Communication COMM102 Introduction to Communication Drama PERF102 The Nature of Drama or Geography GEOG101 Hum Geography of Globalisation (Human Geographies Of Globalisation) or Business MKTG100 Principles of Marketing History (Modern) HIST112 Film and History or Mathematics MATH107 Foundations of Mathematics 8 Psychology PSYC100 Foundations of Psychology 9 Theological or Study of Religions THBS100 Introduction to the Bible (Multi-mode unit) Year 12 Advanced Mathematics, HSC Mathematics, NOT HSC General Mathematics THSR205 Introducing Judaism and Islam Incompatible: THSR101 10 Sociology SOCS100 Introduction to Sociology 11 Program Core unit LEGL103 Intro Intl HR Law & Prac (Introduction to International Human Rights Law and Practice) Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 14

YEAR 1 - Semester 2 All units will be offered Attendance in Strathfield unless otherwise indicated. Line Subject Unit Code Unit Name Prerequisites University Core UNCC100 Our World: Community and Unit Vulnerability 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Australian 10 cp from 100-level History or Australian unit HIST214 Destination Australia:Immigrants and Refugees in Australian History Computing COMP106 Data Communications COMP104 or Literature ENGL102 Aust Literature: Introduction (Australian Literature: An Introduction) History (Ancient) HIST222 Greek City States or Philosophy PHIL104 Introduction to Ethics 10 cp from 100-level History unit Economics ECON103 Macroeconomics 1 Economics or Visual Arts (Studio) ARTS241 2D 2 (Painting) Visual Arts (History) ARTS228 Art & Design Hist & Theory 3 (Art and Design History and Theory 3) Or Communication COMM103 Written Communication Drama PERF104 Introduction to Drama or Geography GEOG100 Foundations Of Physical Geography (Foundations Of Physical Geog) or Business MGMT100 Foundations of Management History HIST106 (Modern) Aust Indigenous Peoples - P&P Australian Indigenous Peoples: Past and Present (Compulsory unit for History Major) 10 cp from a unit in Art and Design History and Theory or Mathematics MATH104 Functions and Calculus Year 12 Advanced Mathematics, HSC Mathematics, NOT HSC General Mathematics Psychology (Majors select both) Study of Religions or PSYC101 Applications of Psychology PSYC104 Research Design and Statistics 1 THSR202 Religion in Australian Culture Theological THCT100 What Christians Believe (National - Attendance) 10 Sociology SOCS108 Contemporary Society and Change Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 15

Professional Term 1 Unit Term discipline Unit Code Unit Name Prerequisites Location - Delivery Mode Professional Term 1 Politics POLS103 Introduction to Comparative Politics Strathfield Attendance YEAR 2 - Semester 1 All units will be offered Attendance at Strathfield, unless otherwise noted. Line Subject Unit Code Unit Name Prerequisites Learning in the HUMA247 Learning in the Community Community 1 Australian ETHN106 Discovering Australia History (Ancient) 1 HIST unit at 100 level HIST255 The Ancient Near East or Mathematics MATH203 Advanced Calculus MATH104 and MATH107 2 (Majors only) or Philosophy 1 PHIL unit at 100 level PHIL215 Early Modern Philosophy 1 PHIL unit at 100 level PHIL206 Problems in Metaphysics PSYC200 Lifespan Development PSYC100 and PSYC101 Psychology 3 PSYC100 and PSYC101 PSYC213 Individual Differences Communication COMM213 Interpersonal Communication 4 or Visual Arts (Art ARTS237 Art and Design History and ARTS112 History) Theory 2 (Art & Design Hist & Theory 2 Economics ECON202 Microeconomics 2 ECON102 5 ECON209 The Global Economy 1 ECON unit at 100 level or Visual Arts ARTS110 3D/4D Object Design 1 (Studio) (Sculpture) History (Modern) HIST256 War and Peace 1 HIST unit at 100 level 6 or Mathematics 1 MATH unit at 100 level MATH205 Geometry (Minors must select but Majors may select also) Computing COMP203 Multimedia Applications COMP104 7 or Literature ENGL200 Nineteenth Century Literature 1 ENGL unit at 100 level ENGL210 Shakespeare and the 1 ENGL unit at 100 level 8 Renaissance Drama PERF207 Australian Drama (Australian Minors can select this unit) 10cp from 100-level Drama or Australian unit or Geography GEOG300 Natural Hazards GEOG100 GEOG304 Land Evaluation GEOG100 Or Business Advanced level Business unit/s at North Sydney or Strathfield if completing major/minor in Business. Click on link for approved Business units: https://students.acu.edu.au/649748 Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 16

Theological THBS210 THCT213 The Canonical Gospels (Multi-mode unit) The Triune God (Multi-mode unit) THBS100 THBS100 & THCT100 Inc: THCT301 The Triune God 9 or Study of Religions THSR205 Introducing Judaism and Islam Incompatible: THSR101 10 Sociology SOCS209 Race and Ethnicity in Australia 10cp from 100-level unit in Sociology or Australian YEAR 2 - Semester 2 All units will be offered Attendance at Strathfield, unless otherwise noted. Line Subject Unit Code Unit Name Pre requisites 1 Australian HIST214 Destination Australia:Immigrants and Refugees in Australian History 10 cp from 100-level History or Australian unit History (Ancient) HIST230 Pompeii in Context 1 HIST unit at 100 level 2 3 4 5 6 or Mathematics (Majors only) MATH218 Mathematical Models and Mechanics or Philosophy PHIL205 Mind, Body and Consciousness Psychology Communication or Visual Arts (Art History) PHIL214 PSYC212 Medieval Philosophy (National Multi-mode. All enrolments via Brisbane) If you have any queries regarding this unit please contact course advisor for clarification. Abnormal Psychology MATH104 & MATH107 1 PHIL unit at 100 level 1 PHIL unit at 100 level PSYC100 & PSYC101 PSYC214 Learning and Behaviour PSYC100 & PSYC101 COMM218 Communication in the Workplace COMM102 or COMM103 ARTS331 Art and Design History and Theory 4 (Art & Design Hist & Theory 4) Economics ECON203 Macroeconomics 2 ECON103 10 cp from 200 level units in Art and Design History and Theory ECON210 Labour Economics 1 ECON unit at 100 level or Visual Arts ARTS236 3D/4D Object Design 2 (Studio) Sociology SOCS234 Sociological Theory and Practice SOCS100 Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 17

History (Modern) HIST216 Middle Ages and Beyond 1 HIST unit at 100 level 7 8 or Mathematics MATH216 Abstract Algebra and Equations (Minors must select but Majors may select also) MATH107 Computing COMP205 Database Systems COMP104 or Literature ENGL202 Twentieth Century Literature 1 ENGL unit at 100 level ENGL229 Reading and Writing the Self 1 ENGL unit at 100 level Drama PERF319 Theatre Performance 1 PERF unit at 200 level or Geography GEOG204 Environmental Sustainability 9 or Business GEOG301 Individual Reading and Research Unit GEOG100 & GEOG101 Advanced level Business unit/s at North Sydney or Strathfield if completing a major/minor in Business. Click on link for approved Business units: https://students.acu.edu.au/649748 10 Theological or Study of Religions THCT202 THBS204 THSR202 THCT100 Christian Symbol, Ritual and Sacrament (Multi-mode unit) Biblical Prophets (Multi-mode unit) Religion in Australian Culture (Strathfield Attendance) What Christians Believe (National - Attendance) THBS100 & THCT100 Inc THEO228 Christian Life: Worship and Ethics THBS100 Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 18

YEAR 3 - Semester 1 All units will be offered Attendance at Strathfield, unless otherwise noted. Line Subject Unit Code Unit Name Pre Requisites 1 2 3 University Core Unit Philosophy UNCC300 PHIL215 PHIL206 PHIL321 Understanding Self and Society: Contemporary Perspectives Early Modern Philosophy Problems in Metaphysics History of Philosophy Seminar (Multi-mode Unit All Enrolments via Melbourne) If you have any queries regarding this unit please contact course advisor for clarification. UNCC100 1 PHIL unit at 100 level 1 PHIL unit at 100 level 10cp from 200 level unit in Philosophy Economics ECON305 Economic Policy Analysis 1 ECON unit at 100 at level ECON304 Applied Econometrics 2 ECON units at 200 level (Co-requisite or prerequisite) or Visual Arts ARTS225 2D 3 (Printmaking) 1 ARTS 2D studies unit at 100 level ARTS324 Art and Spirit 40cp from units in Visual arts and Design History HIST308 Making History (Compulsory Unit for History Major) 20cp from 200/300 level HIST units HIST208 European Fascism 1 HIST unit at 100 Level 4 or Mathematics MATH308 Number Theory and Cryptography 1 MATH unit at 200 level MATH311 Linear Programming and Applications MATH104 and MATH107 Literature ENGL210 Shakespeare & the 1 ENGL unit at 100 Renaissance level ENGL223 Postcolonial Experiences 1 ENGL unit at 100 level or Geography Natural Hazards GEOG100 GEOG300 or Business GEOG100 GEOG304 Land Evaluation Advanced level Business unit/s at North Sydney or Strathfield Campus if completing a major in Business. Click on link for approved Business units: https://students.acu.edu.au/649748 Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 19

5 Theological THBS210 THCT213 The Canonical Gospels (Multi-mode unit) The Triune God (Multi-mode unit) THEL300 Theology Special Study 1 (Multi-mode unit Permission required from Course Advisor) 6 Psychology PSYC312 Individual Differences and Assessment 7 Drama (Major only) PERF219 Drama in the Community (Program Core Unit) THBS100 THBS100 & THCT100 Inc: THCT301 The Triune God Determined by the nature of the special study PSYC100 & PSYC101 1 PERF unit at 100 level YEAR 3 - Semester 2 All units will be offered Attendance at Strathfield, unless otherwise noted. Line Subject Unit Code Unit Name Prerequisites Philosophy PHIL205 Mind, Body and Consciousness 1 PHIL unit at 100 level 1 2 3 4 PHIL214 Medieval Philosophy (National Attendance. All enrolments via Brisbane) If you have any queries regarding this unit please contact course advisor for clarification. 1 PHIL unit at 100 level Economics ECON204 Development Economics 1 ECON unit at 100 level ECON210 Labour Economics 1 ECON unit at 100 level or Visual Arts ARTS238 2D 4 (Photography) 1 2D ARTS unit at 100 level ARTS239 3D/4D 4 (Object Design) 1 3D/4D ARTS unit at 100 level History HIST330 Contemporary World History 1 HIST unit at 200 level 1 HIST unit at 100 level HIST209 Revolutionary Europe 1789-1917 or Mathematics MATH312 Geometry and Topology MATH205 Mathematical Models and MATH218 Mechanics MATH104 & MATH107 Literature ENGL229 Reading and Writing the Self 1 ENGL unit at 100 level ENGL329 The Visionary Imagination 2 ENGL units at 200 level or Geography GEOG301 Individual Reading and Research GEOG100 & GEOG101 Unit (Indiv Reading and Research Unit) Urban Geography GEOG101 GEOG305 or Business Advanced level Business unit/s at North Sydney or Strathfield Campus if completing a major in Business. Click on link for approved Business units: https://students.acu.edu.au/649748 Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 20

5 Theological 6 Psychology Christian Symbol, Ritual and THBS100 & THCT100 THCT202 Sacrament (Multi-mode unit) THBS204 Biblical Prophets THBS100 (Multi-mode unit) THEL301 Theology Special Study 2 (Multimode unit Permission required from Course Advisor) Determined by the nature of the special study PSYC313 Social Psychology PSYC100 & PSYC101 For information on Unit Descriptions, please refer to the ACU Handbook Unit Information: For information on Unit Descriptions, please refer to the ACU Handbook on the ACU website (http://www.acu.edu.au/142401). Delivery Modes: Attendance Primarily attendance, either face-to-face or via video conference, at an ACU campus or another location. Multi-mode Some online with a compulsory attendance component (including examinations, practicums, residentials etc). Online Fully online (including assessments). Information last updated on 20 March 2015 Page 21