FACULTY OF ARTS, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (INCORPORATING INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN STUDIES) -- UNDERGRADUATE AWARD REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL
Awards
Bachelor of Arts | BA |
Bachelor of Arts with Honours | BA(Hons) |
Bachelor of Community Welfare | BCW |
Bachelor of Community Welfare with Honours | BCW(Hons) |
Bachelor of Education | BEd |
Bachelor of Education with Honours | BEd(Hons) |
Bachelor of Educational Services | BEdServ |
Bachelor of Indigenous Studies | BIndgStud |
Bachelor of Indigenous Studies with Honours | BIndgStud(Hons) |
Bachelor of Journalism | BJ |
Bachelor of Journalism with Honours | BJ(Hons) |
Bachelor of Languages | BLang |
Bachelor of Languages with Honours | BLang(Hons) |
Bachelor of Psychology | BPsych |
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours | BPsych(Hons) |
Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) | BPsych(Indg) |
Bachelor of Public Policy | BPubPol |
Bachelor of Public Policy with Honours | BPubPol(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Science | BSocSc |
Bachelor of Social Science with Honours | BSocSc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Science (Environmental Studies) | BSocSc(EnvStud) |
Bachelor of Social Science (Environmental Studies) with Honours | BSocSc(EnvStud)(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Work | BSW |
Bachelor of Social Work with Honours | BSW(Hons) |
1.2 Joint degrees shall be:
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Business | BA-BBus |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Commerce | BA-BCom |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Journalism | BA-BJ |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Laws | BA-LLB |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BA-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of Laws | BA(Hons)-LLB |
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BA(Hons)-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Science | BA-BSc |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Science with Honours | BA-BSc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of Science | BA(Hons)-BSc |
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of Science with Honours | BA(Hons)-BSc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Social Work | BA-BSW |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Social Work with Honours | BA-BSW(Hons) |
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of Social Work | BA(Hons)-BSW |
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of Social Work with Honours | BA(Hons)-BSW(Hons) |
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Tourism Management | BA-BTourismMgt |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Journalism | BBus-BJ |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Psychology | BBus-BPsych |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Psychology with Honours | BBus-BPsych(Hons) |
Bachelor of Business with Honours-Bachelor of Psychology | BBus(Hons)-BPsych |
Bachelor of Business with Honours-Bachelor of Psychology with Honours | BBus(Hons)-BPsych(Hons) |
Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Arts | BCW-BA |
Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Business | BCW-BBus |
Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Business with Honours | BCW-BBus(Hons) |
Bachelor of Community Welfare with Honours-Bachelor of Business | BCW(Hons)-BBus |
Bachelor of Community Welfare with Honours-Bachelor of Business with Honours | BCW(Hons-BBus(Hons) |
Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Social Science | BCW-BSocSc |
Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Visual Arts | BCW-BVA |
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Arts | BEd-BA |
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Arts with Honours | BEd-BA(Hons) |
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Languages | BEd-BLang |
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Psychology | BEd-BPsych |
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Psychology with Honours | BEd-BPsych(Hons) |
Bachelor of Education with Honours-Bachelor of Psychology | BEd(Hons)-BPsych |
Bachelor of Education with Honours-Bachelor of Psychology with Honours | BEd(Hons)-BPsych(Hons) |
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Science | BEd-BSc |
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Science with Honours | BEd-BSc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Music-Bachelor of Education | BMus-BEd |
Bachelor of Psychology-Bachelor of Science | BPsych-BSc |
Bachelor of Psychology-Bachelor of Science with Honours | BPsych-BSc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours-Bachelor of Science | BPsych(Hons)-BSc |
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours-Bachelor of Science with Honours | BPsych(Hons)-BSc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Psychology-Bachelor of Social Science | BPsych-BSocSc |
Bachelor of Public Policy-Bachelor of Laws | BPubPol-LLB |
Bachelor of Public Policy-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BPubPol-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Public Policy with Honours-Bachelor of Laws | BPubPol(Hons)-LLB |
Bachelor of Public Policy with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BPubPol(Hons)-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Science-Bachelor of Social Work | BSocSc-BSW |
Bachelor of Social Science-Bachelor of Social Work with Honours | BSocSc-BSW(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Science with Honours-Bachelor of Social Work | BSocSc(Hons)-BSW |
Bachelor of Social Science with Honours-Bachelor of Social Work with Honours | BSocSc(Hons)-BSW(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Work-Bachelor of Laws | BSW-LLB |
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science-Bachelor of Education | BSpExSc-BEd |
1.3 There shall be awards of:
Advanced Diploma of Arts | AdvDipA |
Advanced Diploma of Indigenous Studies | AdvDipIndgStud |
Advanced Diploma of Social Science | AdvDipSocSc |
Advanced Diploma of Women's Studies1 | AdvDipWomen'sStudies |
Diploma of Arts | DipA |
Diploma of Indigenous Studies | DipIndgStud |
Certificate of Ageing and Mental Health | CertAgeingMentHlth |
Certificate of Australian Studies | CertAustStud |
Certificate of Australian Teaching | CertAustTeach |
Certificate of Career Counselling | CertCareerCouns |
Certificate of Child and Adolescent Mental Health | CertChild&AdolescMentHlth |
Certificate of Child Welfare Practice2 | CertCWP |
Certificate of Counselling | CertCouns |
Certificate of Education | CertEd |
Certificate of Effective Communication | CertEffComm |
Certificate of Effective Communication (NESB) | CertEffComm(NESB) |
Certificate of Indigenous Studies | CertIndgStud |
Certificate of Languages | CertLang |
Certificate of Social Science | CertSocSc |
Certificate of Youth Work Practice | CertYWP |
DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES IN arts,
EDUCATION, social sciences and indigenous AUSTRALIAN studies
ARTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN STUDIES
Entitlement to attend
1. A student of the University shall be entitled to attend any lecture with the permission of the lecturer.
Application of requirements
2.1 In addition to the Faculty Award Requirements candidates must comply with the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards listed in this Student Handbook and specific degree, diploma or certificate Award Requirements.
2.2 In exceptional circumstances the Executive Dean, where appropriate in consultation with the relevant Head of School, may dispense with or amend any requirements of or prescription by the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards, Faculty Award Requirements and specific degree, diploma or certificate Award Requirements. Any major dispensation of the requirements should be reported to the faculty.
2.3 The Executive Dean, where appropriate in consultation with the appropriate Head of School, may permit a candidate to graduate with fewer than the stipulated units of study for an Award offered in the faculty.
Enrolment in awards
3. A person who holds an award listed in General Requirements 1.1 and 1.2 may not be a candidate for that award in the same discipline.
Credit
4. Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Faculty Policy Statement on credit transfer and associated guidelines.
Available subjects
5. The faculty will publish annually a list of subjects available to candidates. The list appears as Table I in the Master Schedule of Subjects.
Coherence of degree structure
6. The faculty must be satisfied that the completed Award constitutes a coherent whole.
The grade of Pass Conceded
7.1 The grade of Pass Conceded may be recommended by the School directly on the basis of the particular examination. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the candidate's overall result for the year.
7.2 A candidate who is granted the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall, for the purposes of Requirement 6.1, be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate units, but may not enrol for a more advanced subject in any discipline requiring the first as a prerequisite except with the approval of the appropriate Head of School.
7.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed a total as determined from time to time by the faculty.
7.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may apply to the Head of the School concerned for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade. Such re-examination will not be counted towards aggregate units work load for an academic year.
Non-degree students
8.1 A person who is not proceeding to a degree may enrol for any subject with the approval of the Head of School and on completing the subject shall be entitled to receive an official statement to that effect on application to the Registrar.
8.2 A person who has not qualified for Ordinary or Alternative Entry Admission may enrol for any subject with the approval of the Head of School in the terms of Requirement 8.1, but may enrol for subjects in more than one School only with the approval of the faculty. Subjects completed by such a student may not be credited towards a degree except by permission of the faculty.
Saving clause
9. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these Requirements, the faculty may in any case in which it may deem it appropriate to do so, dispense with or suspend any condition of or prescription by these Requirements. Any such action by the faculty shall be recorded for the purposes of an annual review.
Education
1. In addition to the Faculty Award Requirements, candidates for Awards of the faculty must comply with the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards listed in this handbook as well as specific Degree or Diploma Award Requirements.
2. In exceptional circumstances and notwithstanding anything contained in the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards and the Degree or Certificate Award Requirements, and on the recommendation of the Head of School, the faculty may in any case in which it may deem it appropriate to do so, dispense with or amend any conditions of, or prescription by, these Requirements.
3. A person who holds an award listed in General Requirement 1.1 or 1.2 (refer pages 146 and 147) may not be a candidate for that award in the same discipline.
4. Candidates for Awards of the faculty may apply to gain credit for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Faculty Policy Statement on credit transfer and associated guidelines.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 72 units in accordance with these Requirements.
2. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study and the normal maximum time for completion of the degree is ten years.
3. Students may choose to undertake one of the following programs of study within the Bachelor of Arts:
4. Majors may be selected from those fields of study listed under Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Arts.
BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONOURS
1. The degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours may be undertaken, with the approval of the relevant Head of School, in any of the schools listed in the schedule immediately following these requirements. The fields of study in which honours may be undertaken are listed under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
2. With the approval of the relevant Head(s) of School(s) a joint honours degree may be undertaken in more than one field of study.
3. A candidate for the honours degree:
4. Except with the approval of the Faculty, on the advice of the relevant Head(s) of School(s), enrolment in the honours degree shall follow on directly from the pass degree and, normally, no later than five years following completion of the pass degree.
5. Candidates for honours who have graduated with a pass degree from another university or more than five years ago may be required to complete such coursework or assessment as the Head of School recommends as a condition of entry to honours.
6. The requirements for the honours degree normally shall comprise 24 units of study that shall include a research thesis and honours level coursework. Other prescribed work must be approved by the Faculty.
7. The requirements for the honours degree shall normally be completed by full-time candidates in one academic year and by part-time candidates in two academic years.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF business
Requirements for the degree
1.1 A candidate for the pass degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 96 units. The requirements of the degree are normally completed in four years of full-time study or equivalent part-time study.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the Requirements set out in the Schedule below.
Special Notes
2. A candidate who cannot take one of the compulsory subjects shown in the Schedule under Undergraduate Courses and Majors, or for whom a special case can be made, may be permitted to take an extra elective in place of one compulsory subject.
Schedule Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Business
Candidates are required to complete the pass degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements.
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
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Business | 15 | 12 | 18 | - | 45 |
Arts | 153 | 12 | 18 | 45 | |
Open | 6 | 6 | |||
30 | 24 | 36 | 6 | 96 |
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Administration of the joint degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
Requirements for the degree
2.1 A candidate for the pass degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 96 units. The requirements of the degree are normally completed in four years of full-time study.
2.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the Schedule below.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
Requirements for the degree
1.1 A candidate for the pass degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 96 units. The requirements of the degree are normally completed in four years of full-time study or equivalent part-time study.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the Requirements set out in the Schedule below.
Special Notes
2. A candidate who cannot take one of the compulsory subjects shown in the Schedule under Undergraduate Courses and Majors, or for whom a special case can be made, may be permitted to take an extra elective in place of one compulsory subject.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF LAWS
Administration of the degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Law, Business and Creative Arts.
Requirements for the degree
2.1 A candidate for the pass degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 120 units. The requirements for the degree are normally completed in five years of full-time study.
2.2 The 120 units, from 2.1 above, shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Application for enrolment
3.1 An applicant for the joint degree may apply for candidature at the levels 1, 2 or 3.
3.2 A candidate who has previously graduated with either component of the joint degree will not be approved to enrol in the joint degree.
Withdrawal from the joint degree course
4.1 A candidate who has completed the requirements of the first year of the joint degree may convert to candidature for the degree of Bachelor of Laws without loss of credit. (Note: Conversion after completion of any later year of the joint degree will normally entail loss of credit for non-Law subjects completed beyond level 1.)
4.2 A candidate who has met the requirements of years one to three of the course of study prescribed in the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors and who does not complete the requirements of the fourth and fifth years of the course, shall, on application to the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, be entitled to be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Administration of the degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
Requirements for the degree
1.1 Honours in the joint degree may be completed as:
BA(Hons)-BSc(Hons); BA(Hons)-BSc; BA-BSc(Hons) depending on the requirements of individual candidates.
1.2 A candidate for the honours degree shall pursue studies as follows:
BA(Hons)-BSc(Hons) -- six years to obtain 144 units;
1.3 Candidates undertaking honours shall complete the requirements of the joint pass degree followed by the requirements of the normal honours year in either or both disciplines depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols.
1.4 Candidates shall if completing honours in only one component of the joint degree undertake a program of study in the chosen discipline.
Schedule Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Science
Candidates are required to complete the combined degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements:
DISCIPLINE | LEVEL 1 | LEVEL 2 | LEVEL 3 | OPEN | TOTAL |
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Science | 18 | 15 | 18 | 51 | |
Arts | 12 | 8 | 12 | 134 | 45 |
30 | 23 | 30 | 13 | 96 |
The following structure may assist candidates in selecting subjects listed in the Master Schedule of Subjects for each year of the degree.
12 units from Table Va -- Science level 1 subjects
12 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 1 subjects.
6 units from Table Va -- Science level 1 subjects
8 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 2 subjects
Up to 10 units from Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects at any level.
15 units from Table Vb -- Science level 2 subjects
9 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 3 subjects.
18 units from Table Vc -- Science level 3 subjects
3 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 3 subjects
3 units from Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects at any level.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Social Work degree course and, in addition, a quota on entry by transfer into level 4 of the joint degree may be applied, depending on the availability of appropriately qualified field education supervisors. All students must demonstrate suitability for social work before undertaking social work field education projects and placements.
Administration of the degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
Requirements for the degree
2. A candidate for the degree shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 120 units. The requirements for the degree are normally completed in five years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
3.1 Candidates shall meet the requirements for the degree and in so doing shall follow the pattern of study as set out in the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- Bachelor of Social Work with Honours in Both or Either Discipline
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Social Work degree course and, in addition, a quota on entry by transfer into level 4 of the joint degree may be applied, depending on the availability of appropriately qualified field education supervisors. All students must demonstrate suitability for social work before undertaking social work field education projects and placements.
1.3 Candidates undertaking Honours in either or both components of the joint degree shall complete the requirements of the joint pass degree and the requirements of the normal honours year in either or both disciplines depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 Candidates will be required to be interviewed, in accordance with procedures approved from time to time by the faculty, to assess their suitability for social work before undertaking professional field education projects and placements.
BACHELOR OF ARTS -- Bachelor of Tourism Management
Requirements for the degree
1.1 A candidate for the pass degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 96 units. The requirements of the degree are normally completed in four years of full-time study or equivalent part-time study.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Community Welfare degree and on entry by transfer into level 3 of the degree. A person who wishes to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Community Welfare may be required to demonstrate suitability for welfare work and all students must demonstrate suitability before undertaking field education projects and placement.
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 72 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Community Welfare shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE WITH HONOURS
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Community Welfare degree and on entry by transfer into level 3 of the degree. A person who wishes to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Community Welfare may be required to demonstrate suitability for welfare work and all students must demonstrate suitability before undertaking field education projects and placement.
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Community Welfare -- Honours, shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
2.2 Candidates will be required to be interviewed, in accordance with procedures approved from time to time by the faculty, to assess their suitability for welfare work before undertaking professional field education projects and placements.
2.3 Candidates may be required to undertake field education projects and placements in agencies outside Townsville or Cairns at their own expense.
Entry to the final honours level
3.1 The faculty may permit entry to the honours course by a person who holds or is eligible to hold the Bachelor of Community Welfare degree or an equivalent degree of this or another University where it is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for honours. Normally candidates should have obtained a grade of at least credit in level 3 community welfare subjects to the value of 12 units, including the grade of distinction in at least two subjects.
3.2 The requirements for the final honours level shall normally comprise 24 units and normally be completed in one academic year by full-time candidates and two academic years by part-time candidates.
3.3 The requirements for the final honours level shall include, in addition to course work, a thesis or other comparable prescribed work approved by the faculty.
3.4 School requirements may include a provision that candidates entering after graduation from another university complete such conditions of Requirement 2.1 as the Head of School may specify in addition to the Honours subjects.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE - BACHELOR OF arts
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree and on entry by transfer into level 3 of the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree. A person who wishes to enrol for the joint Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Arts degree may be required to demonstrate suitability for welfare work and all students must demonstrate suitability before undertaking field education projects and placement.
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Community Welfare-Arts shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
2.2 Candidates will be required to be interviewed, in accordance with procedures approved from time to time by the faculty, to assess their suitability for welfare work before undertaking professional field education projects and placement.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE - BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree and on entry by transfer into level 3 of the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree. A person who wishes to enrol for the joint degree of Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Business may be required to demonstrate suitability for welfare work. All students must demonstrate suitability before undertaking field education projects and placement.
Requirements for completion of course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum toal value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 The subjects sleected shall be in accordance with the program in Community Welfare-Business shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE - BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINE
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree and on entry by transfer into level 3 of the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree.
Requirements for completion of course
1.1 Honours in the joint degree may be completed as: BCW(Hons)-BBus(Hons); BCW(Hons)-BBus; BCW-BBus(Hons)
1.2 Students must meet the relevant entry requirements for the components of the joint honours degree for which they seek candidature.
1.3 A candidate for the honours degree shall pursue studies as follows: BCW(Hons)-BBus(Hons) - six years to obtain 144 units BCW(Hons)-BBus - five years to obtain 120 units BCW-BBus(Hons) - five years to obtain 120 units
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE - BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree and on entry by transfer into level 3 of the Bachelor of Community Welfare component of the joint degree. A person who wishes to enrol for the joint degree of Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Social Science may be required to demonstrate suitability for welfare work and all students must demonstrate suitability before undertaking field education projects and placement.
Requirements for completion of course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Community Welfare-Social Science shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
2.2 Candidates will be required to be interviewed, in accordance with procedures approved from time to time by the faculty, to assess their suitability for welfare work before undertaking professional field education projects and placement.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH HONOURS
General requirements
1. A candidate for the pass degree shall follow a course of study as detailed in specific Programs shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 96 units. The normal time for completion of the pass degree is four years full-time study whilst the maximum period of candidature is 12 years. A candidate for the honours degree shall follow a course of study as detailed in specific Programs shown in Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum 96 units (99 units for the secondary program). The normal time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study whilst the maximum period of candidature is 12 years.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Education
2. A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Education shall follow a course of study as specified in either Program A (for intending early childhood teachers focussing on Years K-3), Program B (for intending primary teachers focussing on Years 1-7), or Program C (for intending secondary school teachers focussing on Years 8-12), including --
2.1 for intending early childhood teachers focussing on Years K-3:
prescribed Education subjects and not more than 24 units at level 1 and at least six units at level 2 from other discipline subjects;
2.2 for intending primary teachers focussing on Years 1-7:
prescribed Education subjects and not more than 24 units at level 1 and at least six units at level 2 from other discipline subjects;
2.3 for intending secondary teachers focussing on Years 8-12:
prescribed Education subjects and at least nine units at level 3 in a major teaching area and at least six units at level 2 in a sub-major teaching area selected from those listed in Subject Schedule 15 below.
Requirements for graduates seeking candidature
3. Graduate applicants for enrolment for the degree of Bachelor of Education shall have completed the requirements for a degree of this or another University or another tertiary institution and shall have included in their course of study for that degree or in other studies:
Requirements for graduates enrolled in the degree of Bachelor of Education
4. A candidate admitted by way of Clause 3 of these requirements shall follow a course of study as specified in either Program H (for intending primary teachers) or Program I (for intending secondary teachers).
Professional experience in the degree
5.1 All candidates enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Education or the Bachelor of Education with Honours without previous approved teacher education shall be required to undertake professional experience as prescribed by the faculty.
5.2 Candidates may be required to undertake professional experience in a school away from their normal place of residence, at their own expense.
5.3 Candidates may be required to undertake such tests and interviews as are considered necessary to assess their suitability to undertake professional experience.
5.4 Candidates should advise the Director of Professional Experience of any potential conflict of interest with regard to their practicums.
5.5 Candidates must pass the professional experience component of the course. Students who receive an unsatisfactory grade will be (i) excluded from the program or (ii) required to repeat the subject. Unsatisfactory performance in a repeat practicum will result in exclusion from the course.
5.6 Students who do not complete the required number of days of a professional experience subject or a professional component of a subject, without the approval of the Director of Professional Experience, will be deemed to have failed the subject.
Requirements for candidature for the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours
6. The degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours may be taken with honours in Education. Except as provided in Clause 10 of these requirements, a candidate for this degree shall normally enrol initially for the degree of Bachelor of Education and may, subject to satisfactory performance in level 1 and level 2 Education studies, be permitted to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours upon application to the Executive Dean.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours
7. A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours shall follow a course of study as specified in either Program D (for intending early childhood teachers, Years K-3), Program E (for intending primary teachers, Years 1-7) or Program F (for intending secondary teachers, Years 8-12) to obtain a minimum of 96 units (Programs D and E) and 99 units (Program F), including--
7.1 for intending early childhood teachers focussing on Years K-3:
prescribed Education subjects and not more than 12 units at level 1 and at least six units at level 2 from other discipline subjects;
7.2 for intending primary teachers focussing on Years 1-7:
prescribed Education subjects and not more than 24 units at level 1 and at least six units at level 2 from other discipline subjects;
7.3 for intending secondary teachers focussing on Years 8-12:
prescribed Education subjects and at least nine units at level 3 in a major teaching area and at least six units at level 2 in a sub-major teaching area selected from those listed in Subject Schedule 16 below.
Concurrent Studies
8. Candidates wishing to do concurrent studies in disciplines allowed under Clause 2.3, but not offered at this University, must be interviewed by the Executive Dean and receive prior written approval to enrol concurrently as external students at another university acceptable to the faculty. Candidates will be granted advanced status for these studies upon their successful completion. Normally, the credit allowed shall not exceed 15 units.
Enrolment for honours degree for Education graduates
9. A person who holds the degree of Bachelor of Education from this or another University or another tertiary institution, or has qualifications deemed by the faculty to be equivalent, may enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours if the faculty is satisfied that the standard and nature of the applicant's previous academic achievement are appropriate. Such a candidate shall undertake such subjects and other work as the Executive Dean, on the advice of the Head of School, designates; and the faculty shall prescribe for the candidate a minimum and a maximum period of candidature.
Award of the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours
10.1 Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours may apply to transfer their enrolment to the degree of Bachelor of Education, on conditions to be determined by the faculty.
10.2 There shall be no re-examination for the thesis for the degree of Bachelor of Education with Honours.
Subject Schedule 1
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies |
Indigenous Australian Studies (IA) |
Biological Science |
Botany (BT), Botany/Zoology (BZ), Marine Biology (MB), Zoology (ZL) |
Business Education |
Accounting and Finance (CO), Business (BU), Management (MG) |
Chemistry (CH) |
Computer Studies |
Computer Science (CP) |
Drama |
Theatre (TH) |
Earth Science (EA) |
Economics (EC) |
English |
Cinema (CN), Communication (CU), English (EL) |
French (FR) |
Geography (GE) |
Health and Physical Education |
Human Movement (HM), Sports and Exercise Science (SP) |
Japanese (JA) |
Legal Studies |
Law (LA) |
Marine Studies |
Botany (BT), Botany/Zoology (BZ), Marine Biology (MB), Zoology (ZL) |
Mathematics (MA) |
Modern History |
History (HI), Political Science (PL) |
Music (MU) |
Multi-strand Science |
Botany (BT), Botany/Zoology (BZ), Chemistry (CH), Earth Science (EA), Environmental Science (EV), Physics (PH), Zoology (ZL) |
Physics (PH) |
Study of Society |
Anthropology (AN), Political Science (PL), Psychology (PY), Sociology (SY), Welfare Studies (WS) |
Visual Arts (VA) |
Schedule - Education Level 4 Focus Studies
Students should consult the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, Education Subject Information Booklet.
Australian Catholic University - Cross-crediting arrangement
Students intending to teach in the Catholic school system are advised that they may include in their BEd course subjects from the Certificate in Religious Education course offered by the Australian Catholic University.
Contingent on subjects attracting a minimum enrolment of 15 students and a maximum of 25 students, two subjects will be offered by ACU in Townsville and Cairns (through a weekend school and distance education). Both subjects will be offered on a HECS basis. On successful completion, students may have these studies credited to the BEd degree (3 units per subject). The subjects are:
EDRE 101 | Religious Education 1 |
EDRE 102 | Religious Education 2 |
THEO 113 | Introduction to the World and Literature of the Bible |
THEO 250 | Sacramental Life of the Church |
Students interested in this option should contact the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences office for further information.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT)
Program of study in Professional Development for teachers wanting to upgrade their qualifications from three-year to four-year status.
Enrolment
1.1 A person intending to enrol for the course shall normally have obtained a Diploma of Teaching from this University or a Diploma of Teaching or Bachelor of Teaching or an equivalent qualification from another institution of higher education approved by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences;7
1.2 Experienced teachers who do not meet the above requirements may be permitted by the Executive Dean to enrol for the course and be required to complete such subjects and other work as may be prescribed in addition to completing the requirements specified in 2 below.
Requirements for the award
2. To qualify for the award a candidate shall successfully complete 24 units according to a pattern indicated in Program A or B shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors. A candidate who enrols in the course for the first time in 2003 or subsequently, and who accrues one year of full-time (or equivalent) professional experience acceptable to the faculty before completing the requirements of the degree, may be granted credit of six units. Credit shall not apply to core subjects in the designated programs within the BEd (Professional Development) course.
JOINT DEGREES WITH BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Degrees
1. There shall be joint degrees with the Bachelor of Education as follows:
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Science (105 units) (or Science with Honours) (129 units)
Bachelor of Music-Bachelor of Education (108 units)
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science-Bachelor of Education (108 units)
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Psychology (105 units) (or with honours in either or both disciplines)
Primary and secondary teaching
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Arts (102 units) (or Arts with Honours) (120 units)
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Languages (120 units).
Most schedules referred to in these award requirements are outlined in the approved programs shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors for this faculty. Schedules for the Sport and Exercise Science joint degree are outlined in the approved programs shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences faculty.
Administration of the degrees
2. The joint degrees shall be administered by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences except where otherwise specified.
General requirements for a joint degree with the Bachelor of Education
3. Restriction on entry applies to most joint degrees depending on whether a student is preparing for secondary or primary teaching.
4. A candidate for a joint degree with the Bachelor of Education shall follow a course of study as specified in the approved program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors such that:
4.1 intending secondary school teachers (Years 8-12) must complete at least 9 units at level 3 in the first teaching area and 6 units at level 2 in the second teaching area selected from those listed in Subject Schedule 1 on page 153. Particular joint degrees have additional requirements;
Additional requirements for some joint degrees are outlined in following sections.
Period of candidature
5.1 Candidates for the joint pass degrees with Bachelor of Education shall, unless requirement 7 has been applied in their cases, normally pursue their studies for a minimum of four and one half years.
5.2 The maximum period of candidature for the joint pass degrees with Bachelor of Education shall be twelve years, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of that period.
Field and professional experience in the degree
6. Candidates should refer to the Bachelor of Education degree requirements 5.1-5.6, page 152, which apply to these joint degrees.
Advanced status and credit for other studies
7. A candidate for a joint degree with Bachelor of Education may be granted advanced status within the appropriate degree upon conditions determined by the faculty. Normally, the credit allowed shall not exceed half the total units required for the appropriate degree.
Enrolment status
8. A candidate for a joint degree with the Bachelor of Education shall be designated by the faculty as a full-time candidate or a part-time candidate. The designation of full-time or part-time candidature shall be made after an assessment of the extent of the candidate's commitments other than those related to their course of studies. Except under exceptional circumstances approved by the Executive Dean, no full-time candidate will enrol for more than the equivalent of 15 units in a semester. In the case of a part-time candidate, the maximum number of units of credit for which enrolment will be permitted in any one year shall be determined by the faculty.
Methods of assessment in the joint degrees with Bachelor of Education
9. The examination for the joint degrees with Bachelor of Education shall be by passing or by obtaining under requirement 7 credit for passes in such assignments, exercises and written papers and by completing such other requirements, as may be approved and prescribed by the appropriate school responsible for examining the various subjects in which the candidate is enrolled.
Award of a joint degree with Bachelor of Education degree
10. Candidates who have fulfilled the conditions of requirement 4 and have complied with all Statutes and other requirements applicable to them may be awarded a joint degree with the Bachelor of Education in conjunction with the other appropriate faculty.
Transfer from a joint degree course
11. A candidate who has not fulfilled all the requirements of a joint degree course may, on application to the faculty concerned, transfer to one of the degree courses and become subject to the requirements of that degree course.
Additional requirements for the Bachelor of Education- Bachelor of Arts with Honours degree
12. Additional requirements for this joint degree include:
12.1 Honours within the degree may be taken in those disciplines in Arts that are listed in the Schedule shown under Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Arts with Honours in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Additional requirements for the Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Psychology (or with honours in either or both disciplines)
14. Note: The BPsych degree is a three year accredited sequence of study in psychology. To qualify for registration as a psychologist in the state of Queensland students must complete an honours year of study in psychology (or equivalent) followed by two years of supervised practice in the field or an accredited masters program. There is no quota on entry to the BEd-BPsych courses. However, to enter honours in psychology students must obtain a minimum average grade of Distinction across 15 units of core level 3 psychology subjects.
Additional requirements for these joint degrees include:
14.1 In the case of the BEd-BPsych(Hons) course, a candidate may be invited by the Head of the School of Psychology to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology with Honours if that candidate has obtained a minimum of 78 units by successful completion of the level 1, 2 and 3 subjects prescribed in Schedule 1, provided that the candidate has obtained a minimum average grade of Distinction across 15 units of core level 3 psychology subjects.
Additional requirements for the Bachelor of Education- Bachelor of Science
15. Additional requirements for this joint degree include:
15.1 The joint degree shall be administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.
15.2 A candidate for the joint degree will complete 18 units from Table Va, 15 units from Table Vb and 18 units from Table Vc of the Master Schedule and shall meet the requirements of one of the approved Bachelor of Science majors.
Schedule
Bachelor of Education - Bachelor of Science
Candidates are required to complete the joint degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements:
LEVEL 1 | LEVEL 2 | LEVEL 3 | LEVEL 4 | TOTAL | |
Education | 12 | 6 | 12 | 24 | 54 |
Science | 18 | 15 | 18 | 51 | |
Total for joint degree | 105 |
Students are not required to take all units in a given level in a single academic year. Some level 1 units may be taken in year 2 or later. Students should ensure that prerequisite subjects required for entry to higher level subjects are completed in the appropriate sequence.
Additional requirements for the Bachelor of Education- Bachelor of Science with Honours
16. Additional requirements for this joint degree include:
16.1 The joint Honours degree shall be administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.
16.2 Candidates for the Honours degree shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 129 units. The requirements for the degree are normally completed in five and a half years of full-time study.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Completion of this degree does not qualify a candidate for registration as a teacher in Australia.
General requirements
1. A candidate for the degree shall follow a course of study as specified in specific programs to obtain a minimum of 72 units. The normal time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Educational Services
2. A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Educational Services shall follow a course of study as specified in the Program Schedules shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Requirements for completion of course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 72 units in accordance with these requirements. The normal time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study and the maximum time for completion of the degree is ten years.
BACHELOR OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES WITH HONOURS
Requirements for completion of course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years of full-time study.
2. The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program of Indigenous Studies - Honours shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Entry to the honours year
3. The faculty may permit entry to the honours course by a person who holds or is eligible to hold the Bachelor of Indigenous Studies degree or an equivalent degree of this or another University where it is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for honours. Normally candidates should have obtained a grade of at least a Credit level in level 3 of the bachelors degree, including a grade of Distinction in at least two subjects.
4. The requirements for the honours level shall normally comprise 24 units and generally be completed in one academic year by full-time study or two years part-time study.
5. The requirements for the final honours level shall include, in addition to coursework, a thesis or other comparable prescribed work approved by the faculty.
6. A candidate for the degree who terminates candidature may receive credit towards the degree Bachelor of Indigenous Studies for any subjects completed.
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
Requirements for completion of course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 72 units in accordance with these Requirements.
2. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study and the maximum time for completion of the degree is ten years.
Constitution of the degree
3. Students must complete the core journalism subjects and so many journalism electives as are prescribed under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM WITH HONOURS
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. The degree of Bachelor of Journalism with Honours may be undertaken with the approval of the Head of School of Humanities.
4. Except with the approval of the faculty on the advice of the relevant Head(s) of School(s), enrolment in the honours degree shall occur no later than five years following completion of the pass degree.
5. The requirements for the honours degree normally comprise a research thesis and coursework. Other prescribed work may be approved by the faculty.
BACHELOR OF LANGUAGES AND BACHELOR OF LANGUAGES WITH HONOURS
Requirements for completion of degree course
1.1 To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the degree is four years of full-time study.
1.2 Candidates shall undertake a full-time academic year (two semesters or equivalent) of study in a country where the language of study is spoken. The faculty, on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Humanities, shall approve the program of overseas study.
1.3 The study in the country from 1.2 above will normally be completed in the third or fourth year of the degree.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the major in Languages shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Entry to the Honours degree
3.1 The faculty may permit entry to the Honours degree by a person who has obtained:
3.2 The faculty may permit the enrolment in the Honours degree of a person who holds the degree of Bachelor of Languages of this or another University, or who holds an equivalent degree, where it is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for honours.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC -- BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
This award is not being offered until at least 1 January 2005 during which time no new enrolments will be accepted. Continuing students enrolled prior to 3 July 2003 may continue in the award.
This course provides a qualification that leads to registration as a teacher of classroom music and instrumental music.
Administration of the degree
1. The joint pass degree of Bachelor of Music-Bachelor of Education shall be administered by the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts and the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences. The respective faculties will be responsible for the administration relating to their degree and subjects.
Admission to the degree
2.1 Entry to the joint degree is restricted to students preparing for secondary teaching who pass the audition, test and interview as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre from time to time; and who gain entry to the course through QTAC, or transfer with a Credit level average in their first year of university studies in a different degree program.
2.2 Re-enrolment in level 2 of the joint degree shall require a Credit level average in the first year of the joint degree.
Requirements for the degree
3.1 A candidate for the degree must fulfil the requirements of the relevant program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors, obtaining a minimum of 108 units.
3.2 Candidates other than those granted advanced status by way of requirement 4 shall normally pursue full-time studies for a minimum period of four and a half years.
Advanced status and credit for other studies
4. A candidate may be granted advanced status upon conditions determined by the relevant faculty. The maximum credit allowed shall be in accordance with the published policy of the relevant faculty.
Professional experience in degree
5.1 All candidates without previous approved teacher education shall be required to undertake professional experience as prescribed by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
5.2 Candidates may be required to undertake professional experience in a school away from their normal place of residence, at their own expense.
Withdrawal from the joint degree course
6. A candidate who has partially completed the requirements of the course of study prescribed for the completion of the joint degree and who then withdraws from the joint degree shall consult the relevant Executive Dean on the requirements for completion of the degree of Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Education.
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS
The BPsych degree is a three-year accredited sequence of study in psychology. To qualify for conditional registration as a psychologist in the State of Queensland students must complete an additional year of study either at honours level or in a postgraduate program equivalent to honours such as the Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology. After completing four years of university study, to become fully registered as a psychologist, a graduate must complete two years of supervised practice in the field or an accredited masters degree. There is no quota on entry to the BPsych degree course, however, a quota on entry into fourth year Honours may be applied depending on availability of supervisors.
Requirements for completion of course
1.1 To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 72 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study.
1.2 Except with the approval of the faculty a full-time candidate shall not be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Psychology unless the requirements for the degree have been completed within a period of seven years from the date of commencement of the year in which the first subject was passed. Part-time candidates, or those who transfer to part-time candidature, or who are accepted after transfer of credit, shall consult with the Head of School to determine the time within which the requirements for the degree must be completed.
Constitution of the degree
2. The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the programs in Psychology shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Entry to honours degree course
3.1 A candidate enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology may be invited by the Head of the School to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology with Honours if that candidate has obtained a minimum of 72 units by successful completion of the level 1, 2 and 3 subjects prescribed in Bachelor of Psychology Requirement 2, provided that the candidate has obtained a minimum average grade of Distinction across 15 units of core level 3 Psychology subjects.
3.2 The faculty may permit the enrolment in the honours course of a person who holds the degree of Bachelor of Psychology of this or another University, or who holds an equivalent degree, where it is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for honours. School requirements include a provision that candidates entering after graduation shall complete such conditions of Requirement 2 as the Head of the School may specify.
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY (INDIGENOUS)
Requirements for completion of course
1.1 To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 72 units in accordance with these requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study.
1.2 Except with the approval of the faculty a full-time candidate shall not be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) unless the requirements for the degree have been completed within a period of seven years from the date of commencement of the year in which the first subject was passed. Part-time candidates, or those who transfer to part-time candidature, or who are accepted after transfer of credit, shall consult with the Head of School to determine the time within which the requirements for the degree must be completed.
Constitution of the degree
2. The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Entry to honours degree course
3.1 A candidate enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) may be invited by the Head of School to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) with Honours if that candidate has obtained a minimum of 72 units by successful completion of the level 1, 2 and 3 subjects prescribed in Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) requirement 2, provided that the candidate has obtained a minimum average grade of Distinction across 15 units of core level 3 psychology subjects.
3.2 The faculty may permit the enrolment in the honours course of a person who holds the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) of this or another University, or who holds an equivalent degree, where it is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for honours. School requirements include a provision that candidates entering after graduation shall complete such conditions of requirement 2 as the Head of School may specify.
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY -- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
The BPsych degree is a three-year accredited sequence of study in psychology. To qualify for registration as a psychologist in the State of Queensland students must complete an honours year of study in psychology (or equivalent) followed by two years of supervised practice in the field or an accredited masters program.
Administration of the degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY -- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINEs
1.2 A candidate for the honours degree shall pursue studies as follows:
BPsych(Hons)-BSc(Hons) | -- six years to obtain 144 units; |
BPsych(Hons)-BSc | -- five years to obtain 120 units; |
BPsych-BSc(Hons) | -- five years to obtain 120 units. |
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY -- BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Administration of the degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
Requirements for the degree
2. A candidate for the degree shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 96 units. The requirements for the degree are normally completed in four years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
3. Candidates shall meet the requirements for the degree shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors, and in so doing shall follow the pattern of study as set out in the attached schedule.
Schedule Joint Degree Bachelor of Psychology - Bachelor of Social Science
Candidates are required to complete the combined degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements.
DISCIPLINE | LEVEL 1 | LEVEL 2 | LEVEL 3 | OPEN | TOTAL |
Psychology | 15 | 15 | 15 | 3 | 48 |
Social Sciences | 9 | 15 | 18 | 6 | 48 |
Total | 24 | 30` | 33 | 9 | 96 |
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC POLICY
Administration of the degree
1. The degree shall be administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences. A Public Policy Program Committee with appropriate representation from other Schools and Faculties shall, until further notice from the Executive Dean, advise the Executive Dean on all matters relating to the degree.
Requirements for the degree
2. A candidate for the degree shall pursue studies up to a minimum of 72 units. The requirements for the degree are normally completed in three years of full-time study or six years of part-time study.
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC POLICY WITH HONOURS
Entry to the final honours level
1. The faculty may permit entry to the honours course by a person who:
2. A person who holds a degree from another university may be permitted to enrol for the Honours degree where the faculty is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for honours and has met the equivalent of 1.1 or 1.2 above.
Requirements for completion of course
3. The requirements for the final honours level shall comprise 24 units and normally be completed in one year by full-time study and two years by part-time study.
Constitution of the degree
4.1 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Public Policy (Honours) shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC POLICY -- BACHELOR OF LAWS
A candidate who has previously graduated with either component of the joint degree will not be approved to enrol in the joint degree
Administration of the degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
Requirements for the degree
2.1 A candidate for the pass degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 120 units. The requirements for the degree are generally completed in five years of full-time study.
2.2 The 120 units, from requirement 2.1 above, shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Withdrawal from the joint degree course
3.1 A candidate who has completed the requirements of level 1 of the joint degree may convert to candidature for the degree of Bachelor of Laws without loss of credit. (Note: Conversion after completion of any later year of the joint degree will normally entail loss of credit for non-Law subjects completed beyond level 1.)
3.2 A candidate who has met all the requirements of levels 1 to 3 of the course of study prescribed in the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors and who does not complete the requirements of level 4 and level 5 of the course, shall, on application to the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, be entitled to be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Public Policy.
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC POLICY -- BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINE
Requirements for the degree
1.1 Honours in the joint degree may be completed as:
BPubPol(Hons)-LLB(Hons); BPubPol(Hons)-LLB;
BPubPol-LLB(Hons)
1.2 A candidate for the honours degree shall normally pursue studies as follows:
BPubPol(Hons)-LLB(Hons) | -- six years to obtain 144 units; |
BPubPol(Hons)-LLB | -- six years to obtain 144 units; |
BPubPol--LLB(Hons) | -- five years to obtain 120 units. |
1.3 Candidates undertaking honours shall complete the requirements of the honours program in either or both components of the joint degree depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols. (Refer to the degree requirements for the Bachelor of Laws and/or the degree requirements for the Bachelor of Public Policy with Honours.)
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 72 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study and the normal maximum time for completion of the degree is ten years.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 A candidate shall complete:
2.1.1 at least three units of study at level 1 selected from a minimum of four of the following disciplines: anthropology, archaeology, economics, environmental studies or geography, history, political science, psychology, sociology or welfare studies;
2.1.2 a major consisting of a three-year sequence of study in a discipline or field of study from those listed in Schedule 1 completing a minimum of 26 units of study in that discipline or specified field normally with at least six units at level 1, eight units at level 2 and 12 units at level 3 as specified under Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Social Science degree;
2.1.3 at least six units of study at level 2 or 3 in computational analysis and/or research methodology as specified by the relevant Head of School;
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the degree is four years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 A candidate may enrol for honours in any of the disciplines listed in Schedule 1 below.
2.2 The degree of Bachelor of Social Science with Honours may be taken with honours in a single discipline or with combined honours in two disciplines, at least one of which will be from Schedule 1.
2.3 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the appropriate honours major(s) according to the discipline(s) in which the degree is to be completed.
Entry at level 3 to honours degree courses
3.1 A candidate shall be eligible to apply to enter the Honours course during level 3 if that candidate's performance in the subjects attempted satisfies the minimum requirements specified by the School(s) in which the major(s) is (are) offered. In most instances this is a minimum of a credit in specified subjects. However, satisfying the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Entry to final honours level
4.1 The faculty may permit entry to the honours course by a person who holds or is eligible to hold the Bachelor of Social Science degree or an equivalent degree of this or another University where:
4.2 The requirements for the final honours level normally shall comprise 24 units and normally be completed in one academic year by full-time candidates and two academic years by part-time candidates.
4.3 The requirements for the final honours level shall include, in addition to course work, a thesis or other comparable prescribed work approved by the faculty.
4.4 School requirements may include a provision that candidates entering after graduation complete all or part of the prescribed subjects of the previous levels.
Resubmission for final honours
5. Except with the approval of the faculty, a candidate shall not be permitted to present more than once for final examination in the same honours discipline or disciplines.
Termination of course
6.1 A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Social Science with Honours who terminates candidature at any stage may receive credit towards the degree of Bachelor of Social Science for any honours subject or subjects completed.
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES)
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. To qualify for the pass or honours degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 A candidate shall complete:
2.1.1 all the subjects listed in the pass or honours core major in environmental studies shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors;
2.1.2 at least one other three year major of subjects in a supporting discipline or field of study, shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors, normally with at least eight units at level 2 and eight units at level 3;
Subjects from one discipline
3.1 The number of level 1 units which may be obtained in any one discipline shall not exceed six except with faculty permission.
3.2 Except with faculty permission a candidate shall not obtain more than 58 units in any one of the disciplines listed in Schedule 1 of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Social Science.
Subjects from Social Sciences
4. Except with faculty permission, a candidate shall obtain from subjects listed in Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects8 a total of at least 58 units including:
Subjects from other Faculties
5. A candidate may obtain up to 38 units from the Master Schedule of Subjects.
Entry to the honours degree
6.1 The faculty may permit entry to the Honours degree by a person who has obtained:
6.2 The faculty may permit the enrolment in the Honours degree of a person who holds a degree of this or another University or who holds an equivalent degree where it is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for Honours. Candidates entering after graduation shall complete such conditions of Requirement 2 as the Head of School may specify.
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE -- BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Social Work degree course and, in addition, a quota on entry by transfer into level 4 of the joint degree may be applied, depending on the availability of appropriately qualified field education supervisors. All students must demonstrate suitability for social work before undertaking social work field education projects and placements.
Administration of the degree
1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
Requirements for the degree
2. A candidate for the degree shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 120 units. The requirements for the degree are normally completed in five years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
3.1 Candidates shall meet the requirements for the degree and in so doing shall follow the pattern of study as set out in the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE -- BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINE
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Social Work degree course and, in addition, a quota on entry by transfer into level 4 of the joint degree may be applied, depending on the availability of appropriately qualified field education supervisors. All students must demonstrate suitability for social work before undertaking social work field education projects and placements.
1.2 A candidate for the honours degree shall pursue studies as follows:
BSocSc(Hons)-BSW(Hons) | -- six years to obtain 144 units; |
BSocSc-BSW(Hons) | -- five years to obtain 120 units; |
BSocSc(Hons)-BSW | -- six years to obtain 144 units. |
1.3 Candidates undertaking Honours in either or both components of the joint degree shall complete the requirements of the joint pass degree and the requirements of the normal honours year in either or both disciplines depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 Candidates will be required to be interviewed, in accordance with procedures approved from time to time by the faculty, to assess their suitability for social work before undertaking professional field education projects and placements.
Bachelor of Social Work AND BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK WITH HONOURS
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Social Work degree course and, in addition, a quota on entry by transfer into level 3 may be applied, depending on the availability of appropriately qualified field education supervisors. All students must demonstrate suitability for social work before undertaking social work field education projects and placements.
Requirements for completion of degree course
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 96 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years of full-time study.
Constitution of the degree
2.1 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the programs in Social Work shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
2.2 Candidates will be required to be interviewed, in accordance with procedures approved from time to time by the faculty, to assess their suitability for social work before undertaking professional field education projects and placements.
2.3 Candidates may be required to undertake field education projects and placements in agencies outside Townsville or Cairns at their own expense.
Entry to the final honours level
3.1 A candidate enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work may apply to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work with Honours if that person has obtained a minimum of 72 units by successful completion of the level 1, 2 and 3 subjects as prescribed, provided that the grade of at least credit has been obtained in four level 2 or level 3 social work subjects including the grade of distinction in at least two of these subjects.
3.2 The faculty may permit entry to the Honours degree by a person who holds the Bachelor of Social Work degree of this or another University, or who holds an equivalent degree, where it is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for Honours. Candidates so entering shall complete the conditions of Requirement 2.1 as the Head of School may specify.
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK -- BACHELOR OF LAWS
There is a quota on entry to the Bachelor of Social Work degree course and, in addition, a quota on entry by transfer into the fifth year of the joint degree may be applied, depending on the availability of appropriately qualified field education supervisors. All students must demonstrate suitability for social work before undertaking social work field education placements.
Requirements for completion of course
1.1 A candidate for the degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 144 units. The requirements for the joint degree are normally completed in six years of full-time study.
1.2 The 144 units from 2.1 above shall be obtained in accordance with the program in Social Work-Laws shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
1.3 Candidates will be required to be interviewed, in accordance with procedures approved from time to time by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, to assess their suitability for social work before undertaking professional field education placements.
1.4 Candidates may be required to undertake social work field education placements in agencies outside Townsville or Cairns at their own expense.
Withdrawal from the joint course
2. A candidate who has completed the requirements of the first year of the joint degree may convert to candidature for either single degree without loss of credit (Note: conversion after completion of any later year of the joint degree will normally entail loss of credit for non-degree-specific subjects completed beyond level 1).
Professional subjects in Law
3.1 Students seeking admission to legal practice should include LA4022:03 as an LLB elective choice.
3.2 With the approval of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts, a candidate may enrol for and take the examination oin the following subjects, passes in which may be required for admission to practice, but no credit for a pass in any such subject may be applied in satisfaction of the requirements for the joint degree.
CO3201:02 Trust Accounts and Book-keeping
LA4009:01 Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ARTS
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 48 units. The normal minimum time for completion of the course is two years of full-time study and there is no maximum time.
Constitution of the course
2.1 A candidate shall select either the General program or one of the specific programs of study shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Subjects from one discipline
3.1 The number of level 1 units which may be obtained in any one discipline shall not exceed six except with faculty permission and except with regard to level 1 subjects in economics, mathematics, modern languages, music and welfare studies, in which cases up to 12 units may be obtained.
3.2 Except with faculty permission a candidate shall not obtain more than 32 units in any one of the disciplines listed in Schedule A below.
Subjects from Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences
4. Except with faculty permission a candidate shall obtain from subjects listed in Table 1a of the Master Schedule of Subjects a total of at least 32 units including:
Subjects from other Faculties
5. A candidate may obtain up to 16 units from Tables other than Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the diploma a candidate must have successfully completed a minimum of 48 units, 24 units from each of levels 1 and 2 subjects with some level 3 units permitted where a specific employment major is being pursued. Core IA subjects at level 1 and 2 must be included in the 48 units.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the diploma a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 48 units. The normal minimum time for completion of the course is two years of full-time study and there is no maximum time.
Constitution of the course
2.1 A candidate shall select either the General program or one of the specific programs of study shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Subjects from one discipline
3.1 The number of level 1 units which may be obtained in any one discipline shall not exceed six except with faculty permission and except with regard to level 1 subjects in welfare studies, in which cases up to 12 units may be obtained.
3.2 Except with faculty permission a candidate shall not obtain more than 32 units in any one of the disciplines listed in Schedule A below.
Subjects from Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences
4. Except with faculty permission a candidate shall obtain from subjects listed in Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects a total of at least 32 units including:
Subjects from other Faculties
5. A candidate may obtain up to 16 units from Tables other than Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects or non-Social Science subjects from Table Ia.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF WOMEN'S STUDIES9
Requirements for completion of course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must have completed subjects of a minimum total value of 48 units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Advanced Diploma is two years of full-time study.
DIPLOMA OF ARTS
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed a minimum of 24 units from subjects at level 1 (and possibly some at level 2) in one or more majors identified for the Bachelor of Arts degree. Alternatively, students who do not wish to follow a specific major may enrol in a general course and, in consultation with the Academic Advisers, construct an individually tailored study program in accordance with these requirements.
DIPLOMA OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Requirements for completion of course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must successfully have completed a minimum of 24 units in level 1 subjects. This will include 18 units from level 1 Indigenous Studies (IA) subjects. Up to six units of level 1 subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule of Subjects. The core IA level 1 subject must be included in the 24 units.
CERTIFICATE OF AGEING AND MENTAL HEALTH
Requirements for the completion of the course
1. To be awarded the Certificate of Ageing and Mental Health, students are required to complete the subject SS1104 (An Introduction to Ageing and Mental Health) within 12 months of commencement. Students wishing to use the credit points obtained within the certificate towards a higher qualification offered by the faculty shall surrender the certificate before a higher qualification is awarded.
CERTIFICATE OF AUSTRALIAN STUDIES
Requirements for the completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of six units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two semesters of part-time study.
CERTIFICATE OF AUSTRALIAN TEACHING
Requirements for the completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed one 9 unit subject in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is one semester of full-time study.
CERTIFICATE OF CAREER COUNSELLING
Requirements for completion of the course
1.1 Applicants for enrolment for the Certificate of Career Counselling shall be over 21 years of age.
1.2 There is no formal entry-qualification requirement. Successful completion of the Certificate may be used as special entry to the University.
Constitution of the course
2. A candidate for the Certificate of Career Counselling shall follow a course of study as shown under Career Counselling in Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
CERTIFICATE OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award, a candidate must have completed the subject SS1106 An Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health (six units by flexible delivery), within 12 months of first enrolment in the course. Students wishing to use the credit points obtained within the certificate toward a higher qualification offered by the faculty shall surrender the certificate before a higher qualification is awarded.
CERTIFICATE OF CHILD WELFARE PRACTICE10
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award, a candidate must complete subject(s) of a minimum value of six units in accordance with the program in Child Welfare Practice shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Period of candidature
2. The minimum time for completion is one semester and the maximum time is one year.
CERTIFICATE OF COUNSELLING
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award, a candidate must complete subject(s) of a minimum total value of six units in accordance with the program in Counselling shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
Requirements for the completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of six units in accordance with the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two semesters of part-time study.
CERTIFICATE OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Requirements for the completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of six units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two semesters of part-time study.
CERTIFICATE OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION (NESB)
This is a short course which is aimed at students who are of non-English speaking background (NESB) and who would benefit from additional training in English communication skills. There are also significant numbers of residents in the north Queensland region for whom English is not their first language.
Requirements for the completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of six units in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two semesters of part-time study.
CERTIFICATE OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES
CERTIFICATE OF LANGUAGES
Requirements for the completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must have completed subjects of a minimum total value of six units in accordance with the program in Languages shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two semesters of part-time study.
CERTIFICATE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Period of candidature
1. The normal time for completion of the certificate is one semester to one year.
Course of studies
2. A candidate shall complete a course of study approved by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences comprising a minimum of six units selected from the areas of study shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Method of assessment
3. The examination of subjects shall be by such assignments as prescribed by the subjects selected from the areas of study.
CERTIFICATE OF YOUTH WORK PRACTICE
Requirements for completion of the course
1. To qualify for the award, a candidate must complete subject(s) of a minimum value of six units in accordance with the program in youth work practice shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
Period of candidature
2. The minimum time for completion is one semester and the maximum time is one year.
FACULTY OF ARTS, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Undergraduate Courses and Majors
Students are advised that all subjects are offered on
condition that staff and resources are available.
Students required to complete a placement with Queensland Health should be aware of the Queensland Health policy Management of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis V Virus and Hepatitis C Virus Infected Health Care Workers.
All students undertaking placement will be required to comply with that policy or any amended or substitute policy applying at the time of placement.
The policy requires immunisation for Hepatitis B. Further requirements may be added. A copy of the policy is available on http://www.health.qld.gov.au/infectioncontrol/guidelines.html and students should ensure that they read the policy before deciding to proceed to enrolment.
Bachelor of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts degree provides students with an opportunity to complete a coherent course of study specialising in at least one area of knowledge. They are also able to combine study in several areas to obtain unique combinations of skills and background knowledge for maximum flexibility in preparation for the workforce. Students may complete a major in a single discipline, in two disciplines (a double major) or general course of study.
The structure of the degree ensures that graduates of the Bachelor of Arts have skills in oral and written communication. They are skilled researchers able to seek out information, critically analyse and evaluate evidence and plan solutions to problems in a logical and organised manner. They are able to use modern information technologies and to manage numerical information in a manner appropriate to their area of specialisation. They have a sound understanding of cultural diversity, an awareness of Indigenous Australian cultures and training in ethical conduct in at least one field of study. They have been challenged to develop creative and innovative solutions to problems and to adapt knowledge to new situations.
Majors in the Bachelor of Arts degree
Graduation with a Bachelor of Arts degree requires the completion of 72 units of academic credit which can be achieved by a full-time student in three years or over a longer period for part-time students. Units of credit are accrued through the completion of subjects with each subject being valued at a specified number of units. Most subjects are worth 3 units of academic credit but some at level 2 and 3 are worth 4 or 6 units. The unit value of a subject indicates the work load it requires of the student: the higher the unit value, the greater the workload. Students enrolled full-time normally complete 4 subjects per semester or 12 units of academic credit. Whether comprised of four 3-unit subjects or three 4-unit subjects, the amount of work required of a full-time student is the same. By 2004, all subjects offered through the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences will be valued at 3 units or a multiple of 3.
Students should select a major in the Bachelor of Arts. A major requires completion of 26 or 27 units of academic credit (or 8 to 9 subjects) in a specified field. A typical sequence of study to complete a major involves completing
Students may complete more than 27 units of academic credit in their selected major, if they wish. A minimum of 12 units of study at level 3 must be completed in approved subjects for the major. No more than 18 units of study may be selected from subjects in tables other than Table 1a of the Master Schedule of Subjects.
The core subjects for each major are listed below. For more information about each major and the recommended electives to be studied as part of the degree, please consult the Arts and Social Sciences Subject Information Booklet available in the enrolment packs, from the Faculty Office or at this web address http://www.jcu.aess.edu.au/coursebooklet.
Please note that some subjects are offered every year, others in even-numbered years only (eg 2002, 2004) or odd-numbered years only (eg 2003, 2005) and some subjects are available in Cairns or Townsville only. These restrictions are listed beside the relevant subjects. If no restriction is listed, then the subject is available every year at both campuses.
Honours
Honours in the Bachelor of Arts comprises a separate fourth year of study in the major in which the student completes a thesis and Honours subjects. An Honours year is available to selected students in the majors offered in the BA with the following exceptions: Communication, Japanese, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts. To complete an honours year in the latter three disciplines students must enrol in a specialist degree.
Students who have completed a double major may undertake joint honours. Such students enrol in HU4000:12 or SS4000:12 (Joint Honours Thesis) and take honours subjects in each of the two disciplines. Students must consult the honours coordinators for each discipline to determine the course of study to be undertaken.
Anthropology
Select one of the following two subjects: | |
AN1001:03 | Anthropology 1A: Discovering Anthropology |
AN1003:03 | Anthropology in Practice (on-line) |
AN1002:03 | Anthropology 1B: Australia and Regional Culture |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. Subjects from Archaeology, Indigenous Australian Studies, Psychology or Sociology are recommended. |
Select at least 9 units of study at level 2 and at least 12 units of study at level 3. Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same title have common lectures but the assessment requirements at level 3 may be different and will require a higher standard of performance. These subjects may be taken at one level only. | |
AN2008:03* | Myth and Ritual |
or | |
AN3008:03 | Myth and Ritual |
AN2004:03 | Medical Anthropology |
or | |
AN3004:03 | Medical Anthropology |
AN2013:03 | Culture, Knowledge and Environment (even years) |
or | |
AN3013:03 | Culture, Knowledge and Environment (even years) |
AN2014:03 | Gender, Body and Culture (even years) |
or | |
AN3014:03 | Gender, Body and Culture (even years) |
AN2015:03 | Anthropology and Asia-Pacific Development (odd years) |
or | |
AN3015:03 | Anthropology and Asia-Pacific Development (odd years) |
AN2105:03 | Cross-cultural Concepts of the Self (odd years) |
or | |
AN3105:03 | Cross-cultural Concepts of the Self (odd years) |
AN2106:03 | Anthropology of Violence (available 2004, Townsville) |
or | |
AN3106:03 | Anthropology of Violence (available 2004, Townsville) |
AN2107:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia |
or | |
AN3107:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia |
AN2108:03 | Art, Images and Symbols (odd years, Townsville) |
or | |
AN3108:03 | Art, Images and Symbols (odd years, Townsville) |
AN2109:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific (even years) |
or | |
AN3109:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific (even years) |
AN2110:03 | Gods, Myths and Cults (Townsville) |
or | |
AN3110:03 | Gods, Myths and Cults (Townsville) |
AN2111:03 |
Family, Gender and Sexuality in Australia (not offered in 2004) |
or | |
AN3111:03 |
Family, Gender and Sexuality in Australia (not offered in 2004) |
AN2113:03 | Qualitative Research |
or | |
AN3113:03 | Qualitative Research |
AN3001:06* | Anthropological Theory |
AY2101:03 | Principles of Cultural Heritage Management (odd years, Townsville) |
or | |
AY3101:03 | Principles of Cultural Heritage Management (odd years, Townsville) |
* To be considered for study at the honours level, students must have completed those subjects marked with an asterisk above as part of the major. | |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Archaeology
Select at least 9 units of study at level 2 and at least 12 units of study at level 3. Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same title have common lectures but the assessment requirements at level 3 may be different and will require a higher standard of performance. These subjects may be taken at one level only. | |
AR2201:06* | Principles of Archaeological Investigation (Townsville) |
AR2304:03* | Archaeology of Celtic Europe (even years) |
or | |
AR3304:03 | Archaeology of Celtic Europe (even years) |
AR2401:03 | Maritime Archaeology (Townsville) |
or | |
AR3401:03 | Maritime Archaeology (Townsville) |
AR2402:03 | Maritime Archaeology Field School (even years, Townsville) |
or | |
AR3402:03 | Maritime Archaeology Field School (even years, Townsville) |
AR2405:03 | Rock Art Field School (odd years) |
or | |
AR3405:03 | Rock Art Field School (odd years) |
AR2406:03 | Hominoid Archaeology (not currently offered) |
or | |
AR3406:03 | Hominoid Archaeology (not currently offered) |
AR2407:03 | Forensic Archaeology (even years) |
or | |
AR3407:03 | Forensic Archaeology (even years) |
AR2410:03 | Introduction to the Classical World (even years, Townsville) |
or | |
AR3410:03 | Introduction to the Classical World (even years, Townsville) |
AR2412:03 | Art, Images and Symbols (odd years, Townsville) |
or | |
AR3412:03 | Art, Images and Symbols (odd years, Townsville) |
AR2413:03 |
The Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific (even years) |
or | |
AR3413:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific (even years) |
AR2414:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia |
or | |
AR3414:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia |
AR3201:03* | Archaeological Analysis and Interpretation (Townsville) |
AY2101:03 | Principles of Cultural Heritage Management (odd years, Townsville) |
or | |
AY3101:03 | Principles of Cultural Heritage Management (odd years, Townsville) |
* To be considered for study at the honours level, students must have completed those subjects marked with an asterisk above as part of the major. | |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Communication (Townsville only)
Note: No more than 18 units of subjects may be taken from subjects outside of Table Ia of the Master Schedule (see page 77).
SEMESTER 1
EL1010:03 | Effective Writing (also available in Sem 2) |
Plus | |
9 units of study in any available level 1 subjects (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
CU1112:03 | Communication, Information and Society |
Plus | |
9 units of study in any available level 1 subjects (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
Economics
Students are strongly advised to consult the Academic Adviser in Economics located in the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts regarding the appropriate prerequisites for a major in Economics. Students who have obtained a grade of High Achievement or better in Year 12 Mathematics B over four semesters (or interstate or international equivalent) may be exempt from MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics.
Each student's program of study will be approved by the Academic Adviser for Economics to best satisfy the student's aspirations. A typical honours program of study follows: | |
EC4700:03 | Macroeconomics |
EC4701:03 | Microeconomics |
EC4703:03 | Econometrics |
EC4900:12 | Thesis |
EC4803:03 | Honours elective as recommended by the Academic Adviser for Economics. |
Education
To complete a major in Education students should select 6 units of level 1 subjects, 9 units at level 2 and 12 units at level 3 or 4 in accordance with requirements for the completion of a major. Education subjects are located in Table Ia of the Master Schedule. Students considering further study at graduate level to become a teacher should include some or all of the following subjects in the major:
ED1421:03
Language and Literacies in Education
ED2990:03
Education for Cultural Diversity
ED4294:03
Vocational Education and Training Pathways (Secondary Teaching)
ED4492:03
Technology Across the Curriculum
English
Note: No more than 18 units of subjects may be taken from subjects outside of Table Ia of the Master Schedule (see page 77). Students wishing to be considered for Honours entry must have completed either EL3025 or EL3037 .
Select AT LEAST TWO of the following subjects including AT LEAST ONE of
EL1100:03 (Cairns/Townsville),
EL1005:03 (Cairns) or
EL1007:03 (Townsville).
CN1012:03 | The Land and its Legends in Australian Cinema (Townsville) |
EL1010:03 | Effective Writing (also available in Sem 2) |
EL1100:03 | Critical Reading |
CN1022:03 | The Love Story in the Cinema (Townsville) |
EL1005:03 | The Modernist Experiment (Cairns) |
EL1007:03 | Getting of Wisdom: Literary Youth and Maturity (Townsville) |
EL1010:03 | Effective Writing (also available in Sem 1) |
Remaining subjects may be chosen from any available level 1 subjects (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
CN2018:03 Literature into Film or
CN3018:03 Literature into Film). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment rrequirements differ.
Select at least 9 units of study at level 2 from the following:
CN2200:03 | Realism in Cinema (Townsville) |
EL2008:03 | Instant Anglo-Saxon |
EL2011:03 | Creative Writing (Townsville) |
EL2035:03 | Australian Literature 1 (Townsville) |
EL2039:03 | Australian Society and Culture (Cairns) |
EL2041:03 | The Avant-Garde in the Twentieth Century (Cairns) |
EL2047:03 | Children's Literature (Cairns) |
CN2018:03 | Literature into Film (Townsville) |
EL2003:03 | Literature of Spirituaity (Townsville) |
EL2020:03 | Australian Literature (Cairns) |
EL2040:03 | Strangers in the South Pacific (Cairns) |
The remaining 15 units of study at level 2 may be taken from any available subjects, and may include more English (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
CN2018:03 Literature into Film or
CN3018:03 Literature into Film). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment rrequirements differ. Students wishing to be considered for Honours in English must complete
EL3037
.
Select at least 12 units of study at level 3 from the following:
CN3300:03 | Realism in Cinema (Townsville) |
EL3008:03 | Instant Anglo-Saxon |
EL3011:03 | Creative Writing (Townsville) |
EL3022:06 | The Subversive Genre: The Novel from its Origins to Jane Austen |
EL3035:03 | Australian Literature 1 (Townsville) |
EL3039:03 | Australian Society and Culture (Cairns) |
EL3041:03 | The Avant-Garde in the Twentieth Century (Cairns) |
EL3046:06 | Heroism and Humanism: The English Renaissance |
EL3047:03 | Children's Literature (Cairns) |
CN3018:03 | Literature into Film (Townsville) |
EL3003:03 | Literature of Sp;irituality (Townsville) |
EL3020:03 | Australian Literature (Cairns) |
EL3026:06 | Medieval Literature and Arthurian Romance |
EL3037:06 | Critical Theory |
EL3040:03 | Strangers in the South Pacific (Cairns) |
The remaining 12 units of study at level 3 may be taken from any available subjects, and may include more English (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
Environmental Studies
EV1001:03 | Introduction to Environmental Science |
One subject selected from: | |
EV1004:03 | Foundations of Environmental Studies (Townsville) |
GE1300:03 | Introduction to Human Geography (Townsville) |
GE1350:03 | Society, Space and the Environment (Cairns) |
GE1400:03 | Physical Geography and the Environment (Townsville) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
EV2002:03 | Environmental Law and Policy |
EV2003:03 | Introduction to Environmental Economics |
EV2003:03 | Tourism and the Environment (Townsville) |
or | |
3 additional units in geography | |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Townsville | |
EV3002:03 | Environmental Impact Assessment |
EV3003:03 | Teamwork for Environment Professionals |
One subject selected from | |
EV3200:03 | Terrestrial Resource Management |
EV3201:03 | Coastal Zone Management |
One subject selected from | |
EV3001:03 | Environmental and Regional Planning |
EV3051:03 | Environmental Decision Making in Tropical Australia (Limited Attendance, Cairns) |
Cairns | |
EV3001:03 | Environmental and Regional Planning |
EV3002:03 | Environmental Impact Assessment |
EV3205:03 | Conserving Tropical Rainforests |
EV3252:03 | Indigenous Environmental Management in Tropical Australia |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
French
Foundation Stream
FR2202:03 | Basic French 2 |
FR2216:03 | 19th Century Prose and 20th Century Poetry (Townsville) (November block mode) |
FR2622:03 | Immersion French |
The remaining 15 units of study at level 3 may be taken from any available subjects, and may include more French (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
FR3302:06 | Intermediate French 2 |
FR3316:03 | 19th Century Prose and 20th Century Poetry (Townsville) (November block mode) |
FR3622:06 | Immersion French |
The remaining 12 units of study at level 3 may be taken from any available subjects, and may include more French (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet |
Post Year-12 Stream
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
FR2215:03 20th Century Theatre and Prose or
FR3315:03 20th Century Theatre and Prose). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ. The following subjects are required:
FR3301:06 | Intermediate French 1 |
FR3302:06 | Intermediate French 2 |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts, and may include: | |
FR2215:03 | 20th Century Theatre and Prose (Sem 1, Townsville) |
FR2216:03 | 19th Century Prose and 20th Century Poetry (Sem 2, Townsville) |
FR2622:03 | Immersion French (November block mode) |
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
FR2215:03 20th Century Theatre and Prose or
FR3315:03 20th Century Theatre and Prose). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ. The following subjects are required:
FR3401:06 | Advanced French 1 |
FR3402:06 | Advanced French 2 |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts, and may include: | |
FR3315:03 | 20th Century Theatre and Prose (Sem 1, Townsville) |
FR3316:03 | 19th Century Prose and 20th Century Poetry (Sem 2, Townsville) |
FR3319:06 | Theory and Practice of Translation (Full year) |
FR3622:06 | Immersion French (November block mode) |
FR4420:12 | Mémoire A |
Two of the following subjects: | |
FR4002:06 | French 4 Honours (Sem 1 or 2) |
FR4415:06 | 20th Century French Novel (Full year) |
FR4416:06 | 20th Century French Poetry (Full year) |
FR4417:06 | 20th Century French Theatre (Full year) |
FR4418:06 | Studies in French Literature and Cinema (Full year) |
FR4419:06 | Theory and Practice of Translation (Full year) |
Geography
EV1001:03 | Introduction to Environmental Science (Cairns) |
GE1300:03 | Introduction to Human Geography (Townsville) |
GE1350:03 | Society, Space and the Environment (Cairns) |
GE1400:03 | Physical Geography and the Environment (Townsville) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select at least 9 units of the following subjects. One Environmental Science subject may be substituted for a Geography subject. | |
GE2301:04 | Urban Geography and Design (Townsville) |
GE2302:04 | Geography of Southeast Asia and the Pacific (Townsville) |
GE2303:03 | Using Social Databases for Planning (Townsville) |
GE2304:04 | Introduction to Population Studies (Townsville) |
GE2350:04 | Economic and Population Geography (Cairns) |
GE2401:03 | Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution (Townsville) |
GE2402:03 | Biogeography (Townsville) |
GE2403:03 | Climate Systems and Climate Change (Townsville) |
GE2452:03 | Biogeography and Climatology (Cairns) |
GE2453:03 | Microclimatology (Cairns) |
GE2454:03 | Natural Hazards (Cairns) |
GE2455:03 | Natural Processes from Rainforest to Reef (Cairns) |
GE2456:03 | Catchment Assessment and Management (Cairns) |
GE2501:03 | Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing |
GE2502:03 | Introductory Geographical Information Systems |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select at least 12 units from the following subjects. One Environmental Science subject may be substituted for a Geography subject. | |
EV3205:03 | Conserving Tropical Rainforests |
GE3300:04 | Contemporary Population Issues (Townsville) |
GE3301:04 | Urban Geography and Design (Townsville) |
GE3302:04 | Geography of Southeast Asia and the Pacific (Townsville) |
GE3350:04 | Economic and Population Geography (Cairns) |
GE3401:03 | Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management (Townsville) |
GE3402:03 | Quaternary Environmental Change (Townsville) |
GE3403:03 | Biogeography and Past Environments of Arid Australia (Townsville) |
GE3406:03 | Coral Reef Geomorphology (Townsville) |
GE3452:03 | Tropical Geomorphology Field Studies (Cairns) |
GE3453:03 | Microclimatology (Cairns) |
GE3454:03 | Natural Hazards (Cairns) |
GE3456:03 | Catchment Assessment and Management (Cairns, even years only) |
GE3501:03 | Environmental Remote Sensing (Townsville) |
GE3502:03 | Geographic and Land Information Systems |
GE3503:03 | GIS for Environmental Assessment (Townsville) |
GE3504:03 | GIS Integrated Study Assignment (Townsville) |
GE3555:03 | GIS Applications in Landscape Ecology (Cairns) |
GE3601:03 | Social Impact and Planning Issues (Townsville) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select one of the following: | |
GE4300:18 | Honours in Human Geography |
GE4400:18 | Honours in Physical Geography |
GE4500:18 | Honours in Spatial Analysis (Townsville) |
GE4600:18 | Joint Honours in Tropical Environmental Studies and Geography |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
History
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
HI2020:03 Nationalism in the Modern World or
HI3020:03 Nationalism in the Modern World). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Select at least 9 units of study at level 2 from the following:
AR2403:03 | Historical Archaeology (Townsville) |
AR2414:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia |
HI2003:03 | Colonialism in History |
HI2013:03 | History of Communication (Townsville) |
HI2020:03 | Nationalism in the Modern World |
HI2039:03 | Australian Society and Culture (Cairns) |
HI2423:03 | Australia: An Introductory History (Townsville) |
AR2413:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific |
HI2001:03 | Globalisation: Historical Perspectives (Townsville) |
HI2004:03 | Society and Culture in the Tropics |
HI2040:03 | Strangers in the South Pacific (Cairns) |
HI2422:03 | Aboriginal Encounters: Conflict and Accommodation |
The remaining 15 units of study at level 2 may be taken from any available subjects, and may include more History (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
HI2020:03 Nationalism in the Modern World or
HI3020:03 Nationalism in the Modern World). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Select at least 12 units of study at level 3 from the following:
AR3403:03 | Historical Archaeology (Townsville) |
AR3414:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia |
HI3003:03 | Colonialism in History |
HI3020:03 | Nationalism in the Modern World |
HI3039:03 | Australian Society and Culture (Cairns) |
HI3280:06 | North Queensland History (Cairns) |
HI3423:03 | Australia: An Introductory History (Townsville) |
HI3431:06 | Mind, Brain and Body in Western Science and Culture (Townsville) |
AR3413:03 | The Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific |
HI3001:03 | Globalisation: Historical Perspectives (Townsville) |
HI3004:03 | Society and Culture in the Tropics |
HI3040:03 | Strangers in the South Pacific (Cairns) |
HI3422:03 | Aboriginal Encounters: Conflict and Accommodation |
HI3434:06 | Nazism: Its Origins and Nature |
The remaining 12 units of study at level 3 may be taken from any available subjects, and may include more History (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
Indigenous Australian Studies
Select 6 units from the following: | |
IA1001:03 | Introduction to Journalism |
IA1002:03 | Australian Indigenous Languages |
IA1004:03 | News-gathering Techniques |
IA1007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 1 |
IA1009:03 | Academic Writing |
IA1015:03 | Indigenous Australian World Views - Historical Perspectives |
IA1016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 1 |
IA1017:03 | Indigenous Community Management and Development 1 |
IA1103:03 | Radio Introduction |
IA1105:03 | Introduction to Television |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select at least 9 units at level 2 and at least 12 units at level 3 from the following level 2 and 3 subjects. Subjects with the same title have common lectures but the workload and assessment requirements at level 3 will be greater and will require a higher standard of performance. These subjects may be taken at one level only. | |
IA2000:03 | Media, Law and Ethics |
IA2002:03 | Creoles and English-based Languages |
IA2003:03 | Feature Writing |
IA2007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 2 |
IA2010:03 | Black Writers |
IA2014:03 | International Journalism |
IA2015:03 | Indigenous Australian World Views - Contemporary Dimensions |
IA2016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 2 |
IA2017:03 | Indigenous Community Management and Development 2 |
IA2021:03 | Writing for Print |
IA2103:03 | Radio News |
IA2111:03 | Television News |
IA2123:03 | Radio Current Affairs |
IA2200:03 | Public Relations |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select at least 12 units from the following: | |
IA3002:03 | Creoles and English-based Languages |
IA3007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 3 |
IA3014:03 | International Journalism |
IA3015:03 | Indigenous Australian World Views - Critical Reflection |
IA3016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 3 |
IA3018:03 | Current Debates and Practices in Journalism |
IA3023:03 | Advanced News Writing |
IA3101:03 | Media and Race Relations |
IA3103:03 | Radio Documentary |
IA3112:03 | Television Current Affairs |
IA3113:03 | Television Documentary |
IA3114:03 | Scriptwriting for Radio and Television |
IA3117:03 | Indigenous Community Management and Development 3 |
IA3201:03 | Advanced Public Relations |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Japanese
Political Science
SEMESTER 1
PL1001:03 | Comparative Politics: Making Sense of a Puzzling World |
The remaining units may be chosen from any available level 1 subjects (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
PL1002:03 | World Politics: International Conflict and Cooperation |
The remaining units may be chosen from any available level 1 subjects (see Faculty Subject Information Booklet) |
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2001:03 Contested Approaches in Political Science or
PL3001:03 Contested Approaches in Political Science). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Select at least 9 units of study at level 2 from the following:
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy or
PL3153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy or
PL3153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Select at least 9 units of study at level 2 from the following:
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2001:03 Contested Approaches in Political Science or
PL3001:03 Contested Approaches in Political Science). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Select at least 12 units of study at level 3 from the following:
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy or
PL3153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg SS2023:03 Qualitative Research or SS3023:03 Qualitative Research). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Psychology
Students may take out a major in psychology by completing two subjects at level 1, three subjects at level 2 and four subjects at level 3. However, to complete the three year sequence that is accredited by the Australian Psychological Association, students must complete all those subjects marked with an asterisk (*).
For a major in psychology in the BA students must complete: | |
PY1101:03* | Exploring Psychology 1 |
PY1102:03* | Exploring Psychology 2 |
For the APS accredited sequence students must also complete: | |
AN1001:03* | Anthropology 1A: Discovering Anthropology |
SS1103:03* | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences |
SY1001:03* | Introduction to Sociology |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select at least 9 units from the following for a major or the 15 units marked with an asterisk for the APS accredited sequence. | |
PY2101:03* | Brain and Behaviour |
PY2103:03* | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour |
PY2104:03 | Health Psychology (Cairns) |
PY2105:03 | Health, Sports and Exercise Psychology (Townsville) |
PY2106:03* | Human Development Across the Lifespan |
PY2107:03* | Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour |
PY2108:03 | Evolution of Behaviour (Townsville) |
PY2109:03 | Environmental Psychology (Cairns) |
PY2110:03 | Forensic Psychology |
PY2111:03* | Learning and Behaviour |
PY2112:03 | Memory and Cognition |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select at least 12 units from the following for a major or the 15 units marked with an asterisk to complete the APS accredited sequence. | |
PY3101:03* | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis |
PY3102:03* | Social Psychology |
PY3103:03* | Psychopathology |
PY3104:03 | Principles of Counselling |
PY3105:03 | Behaviour in Organisations (Townsville) |
PY3106:03* | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology |
PY3107:03* | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics |
PY3108:03 | Personality and Individual Psychology |
PY3109:03 | Cognitive Neuroscience: the Biology of Mind (Townsville) |
PY3110:03 |
Human Sensation and Perception (Cairns) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Sociology
Select at least 9 units of study at level 2 and at least 12 units of study at level 3. Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same title have common lectures but the assessment requirements at level 3 may be different and will require a higher standard of performance. These subjects may be taken at one level only. | |
SY2001:03 | New Forms of Work, Organisation and Career (Cairns) |
or | |
SY3001:03 | New Forms of Work, Organisation and Career (Cairns) |
SY2003:03 | Introduction to Criminology |
or | |
SY3003:03 | Introduction to Criminology |
SY2010:03 | Sociology of Health and Medicine (odd years) |
or | |
SY3010:03 | Sociology of Health and Medicine (odd years) |
SY2016:03 | Gods, Myths and Cults (Townsville) |
or | |
SY3016:03 | Gods, Myths and Cults (Townsville) |
SY2018:03 | Power and Protest in a Globalising World (odd years, Townsville) |
or | |
SY3018:03 | Power and Protest in a Globalising World (odd years, Townsville) |
SY2019:03 | Youth, Identity and Popular Culture (odd years) |
or | |
SY3019:03 | Youth, Identity and Popular Culture (odd years) |
SY2020:03 |
Self and Identity in Contemporary Society (not offered in 2004) |
or | |
SY3020:03 |
Self and Identity in Contemporary Society (not offered in 2004) |
SY2021:03 | Change in Modern Societies (not offered in 2004) |
or | |
SY3021:03 | Change in Modern Societies (not offered in 2004) |
SY2022:03 | Family, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Australia |
or | |
SY3022:03 | Family, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Australia |
SY2023:03 | Contested Knowledge: the Development of Social Theory (odd years) Cairns) |
or | |
SY3023:03 | Contested Knowledge: the Development of Social Theory (odd years) (Cairns) |
SY2030:03 | Science Fiction, Fantasy and Popular Culture (Townsville) |
or | |
SY3030:03 | Science Fiction, Fantasy and Popular Culture (Townsville) |
SY2031:03 | Youth Deviance (even years) |
or | |
SY3031:03 | Youth Deviance (even years) |
SY2048:03* | Qualitative Research |
or | |
SY3048:03* | Qualitative Research |
SY2049:03 | Myth and Ritual |
or | |
SY3049:03 | Myth and Ritual |
SY2050:03* | Social Survey Design and Analysis |
or | |
SY3050:03* | Social Survey Design and Analysis |
* To be considered for study at the honours level, students must have completed those subjects marked with an asterisk above as part of the major. | |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Visual Arts
Select 6 units from the following: | |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing |
VA1117:03 | Environment and Art |
VA1118:03 | Introduction to Visual Arts |
VA1210:03 | Modern to Postmodern: An Overview of 20th Century Visual Arts |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Welfare Studies
WS2020:03 | Working Across Cultures |
Two of the following subjects: | |
WS2511:03 | Professional Values and Ethics |
WS2512:03 | Organisational Practice |
WS2513:03 | Community Work |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
Select at least 12 units from the following: | |
WS3011:03 | Applied Social Policy |
WS3014:03 | Socio-environmentalism and Community Work |
WS3025:03 | Advanced Group Work |
WS3515:03 | Social Work and Welfare Practice |
Students seeking to pursue honours should complete: | |
WS3513:03 | Honours Preparation Seminar |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts. |
The core Bachelor of Business subjects to 15 units must be included at level 1 and CO2611:03, MG2701:03 and MG3774:03.
Level 1 subjects in Economics to a total of 6 units may be included in the 15 units of Arts level 1.
Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Commerce
YEAR 1
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1002:03 | Contemporary Accounting: Principles and Systems 1 |
CO1003:03 | Contemporary Accounting: Principles and Systems 2 |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
MG1731:03 | Managing Organisations 1 |
A minimum of 6 units of level 1 subjects from Table Ia of the Master Schedule. |
YEAR 2
CO2502:03 | Law of Business Organisations |
CO2601:03 | Business Finance 1 |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
CO2801:03 | Business Information Systems Development |
CO2002:03 | Company Accounting |
CO2101:03 | Management Accounting 1 |
and | |
A minimum of 6 units of level 2 subjects from Table Ia of the Master Schedule in order to fulfil the above minimum requirements. |
YEAR 3
CO3011:04 | Financial Accounting 2 |
CO3013:04 | Financial Accounting 1 |
CO3111:04 | Management Accounting 2 |
plus either | |
CO3012:04 | Auditing |
or | |
CO3513:04 | Taxation 1 |
A minimum of 12 units of level 2 and/or level 3 subjects from Table Ia of the Master Schedule in order to fulfil the above minimum requirements. |
YEAR 4
CO3012:04 | Auditing |
or | |
CO3513:04 | Taxation 1 |
A minimum of 4 units of level 3 BU, CO or MG subjects | |
A minimum of 16 units of level 2 or level 3 subjects in order to fulfil the above minimum requirements. Excess units from levels 2 and/or 3 may be counted. |
Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Journalism
Candidates are required to complete the pass degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements.
Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Laws
YEAR 1
LA1004:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA1005:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA1006:03 | Law in Context |
LA1007:03 | Legal Systems and Methods |
and | |
12 units of level 1 subjects from Table Ia of the Master Schedule. |
YEAR 2
LA1011:03 | Torts A - Specific Torts |
LA1012:03 | Torts B - Negligence |
LA2011:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA2012:03 | Contract Law 2 |
and | |
At least 12 units of level 2 subjects from Table Ia of the Master Schedule. |
YEAR 3
LA2013:03 | Constitutional Law 1 |
LA2014:03 | Constitutional Law 2 |
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
and | |
12 units of level 3 subjects from Table Ia of the Master Schedule.11 |
YEAR 4
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3011:03 | Commercial Law 1 |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
LA3015:03 | Company Law 1 |
LA3016:03 | Company Law 2 |
3 units from the Elective Program listed below. |
YEAR 5
A minimum of 24 units selected from level 4 law elective subjects listed below: | |
CO3201:02 | Trust Accounts and Bookkeeping* |
Refer Bachelor of Laws elective program |
1. Students wishing to seek accreditation from the legal professional bodies as a barrister or solicitor will need to include the following:
CO3201:02 | Trust Accounts and Bookkeeping |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct |
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure. |
* Neither CO3201:02 nor LA4009:01 may be credited to the LLB degree.
2. Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
3. Students seeking admission to practice are also encouraged to include LA4014:03 Clinical Legal Studies, however in Townsville a quota applies to this subject.
Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Science
YEAR 1
12 units from Table Va -- Science level 1 subjects | |
12 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 1 subjects. |
YEAR 2
6 units from Table Va -- Science level 1 subjects | |
8 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 2 subjects | |
Up to 10 units from Table Ia of the Master Schedule at any level. |
YEAR 3
15 units from Table Vb -- Science level 2 subjects | |
9 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 3 subjects. |
YEAR 4
18 units from Table Vc -- Science level 3 subjects | |
3 units from Table Ia -- Arts level 3 subjects | |
3 units from Table Ia of the Master Schedule at any level. |
Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Social Work
Townsville, Cairns, flexible delivery (all Social Work subjects, some Arts subjects)
Note: Students are advised to select at least one subject from School of Indigenous Australian Studies as a free choice subject at any year level.
YEAR 1
WS1001:03 | Introduction to Social Policy |
WS1002:03 | Dimensions of Human Experience |
WS1004:03 | Understanding Professional Helping |
WS1005:03 | Human Rights and Social Issues |
and | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 1 subjects from the Master Schedule. |
YEAR 2
SS2004:03 | Researching Social Issues |
SY1001:03 | Introduction to Sociology |
WS2020:03 | Race, Racism and Reconciliation |
WS2512:03 | Organisational Practice |
and | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule. |
YEAR 3
PY1104:03 | Psychology for Social Welfare Practice |
or | |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology 1 |
WS2510:03 | Interpersonal Practice Skills |
WS2511:03 | Professional Values and Ethics |
WS2513:03 | Community Work |
and | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- at least 9 of which are level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule. |
YEAR 4
WS3011:03 | Applied Social Policy |
WS3014:03 | Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work |
WS3025:03 | Advanced Group Work |
WS3503:09 | Field Education 1 |
WS3515:03 | Social Work and Welfare Practice |
and | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 5 units selected from Table Ia - level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule. |
YEAR 5
SS4001:03 | Social Inquiry Analysis |
WS4503:03 | Social Work and Mental Health |
WS4504:09 | Field Education 2 |
WS4510:03 | Social Work in a Global Environment |
WS4511:03 | Professional Development for Social Work Practice |
WS4514:03 | Theories for Practice |
Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Tourism Management
Candidates are required to complete the pass degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements.
Schedule
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total |
Arts | 12 | 12 | 18 | 42 |
Tourism/Business | 18 | 18 | 18 | 54 |
30 | 30 | 36 | 96 |
Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Journalism
Course details are shown in the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts section of this Handbook.
Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Psychology
Course details are shown in the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts section of this Handbook.
Bachelor of Community Welfare
Note:
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PY1104:03 | Psychology for Social Welfare Practice (Sem 2) (Cairns students do PY1101 ) |
SY1001:03 | Introduction to Sociology (Sem 1) |
WS1001:03 | Introduction to Social Policy (Sem 1) |
WS1002:03 | Dimensions of Human Experience (Sem 1) |
WS1004:03 | Understanding Professional Helping (Sem 2) |
WS1005:03 | Human Rights and Social Issues (Sem 2) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
6 units chosen from other subjects in the Master Schedule. | |
Townsville students may choose PY1101 or PY1105 instead of PY1104 . Cairns students may choose PY1105 instead of PY1101 . External and Mackay students should take PY1105 instead of PY1104 . | |
SY1002 may be taken instead of SY1001 . |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
SS2004:03 | Researching Social Issues (Sem 1) |
WS2012:03 | Human Rights and Social Justice (Sem 1) |
WS2020:03 | Race, Racism and Reconciliation (Sem 2) |
WS2510:03 | Interpersonal Practice Skills (Sem 1) |
WS2511:03 | Professional Values and Ethics (Sem 1) |
WS2512:03 | Organisational Practice (Sem 2) |
WS2513:03 | Community Work (Sem 2) |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
WS3011:03 | Applied Social Policy (Sem 2) |
WS3014:03 | Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work (Sem 2) |
WS3025:03 | Advanced Group Work (Sem 2) |
WS3503:09 | Field Education 1 (Sem 1) |
WS3515:03 | Social Work and Welfare Practice (Sem 1) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
3 units chosen from other subjects in the Master Schedule | |
or | |
WS3513:03 | Honours Preparation Seminar (Sem 2) |
Bachelor of Community Welfare - Bachelor of Arts
Townsville, Cairns, flexible delivery (all Community Welfare subjects, some Arts subjects)
Note: Students are advised to select at least one subject from School of Indigenous Australian Studies as a free choice subject at any year level.
YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
WS1001:03
Introduction to Social Policy
WS1002:03
Dimensions of Human Experience
WS1004:03
Understanding Professional Helping
WS1005:03
Human Rights and Social Issues
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 1 subjects from the Master Schedule.
SS2004:03
Researching Social Issues
SY1001:03
Introduction to Sociology
WS2020:03
Race, Racism and Reconciliation
WS2512:03
Organisational Practice
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule.
PY1104:03
Psychology for Social Welfare Practice
or
PY1101:03
Exploring Psychology 1
WS2510:03
Interpersonal Practice Skills
WS2511:03
Professional Values and Ethics
WS2513:03
Community Work
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- at least 9 of which are level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule.
WS3011:03
Applied Social Policy
WS3014:03
Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work
WS3025:03
Advanced Group Work
WS3503:09
Field Education 1
WS3515:03
Social Work and Welfare Practice
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 5 units selected from Table Ia - level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule.
Bachelor of Community Welfare - Bachelor of Business
Townsville, Cairns, flexible delivery (all Community Welfare subjects)
Note: Students are advised to select at least one subject from School of Indigenous Australian Studies as a free choice subject at any year level.
BU1000:03 | Business Communication and Information Technology (Sem 1) |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics (Sem 2) |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making (Sem 1) |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 (Sem 1) |
MG1702:03 | Marketing Management (Sem 2) |
MG1731:03 |
Principles of Management (Sem 1 and 2, Townsville; Sem 1, Cairns) |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology 1 (Sem 1) |
or | |
PY1104:03 | Psychology for Social Welfare Practice (Sem 2) |
SY1002:03 | Australian Society (Sem 2) |
WS1001:03 | Introduction to Social Policy (Sem 1) |
WS1002:03 | Dimensions of Human Experience (Sem 1) |
WS1004:03 | Understanding Professional Helping (Sem 2) |
WS1005:03 | Human Rights and Social Issues (Sem 2) |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
At least 6 units drawn from Business, Commerce, Economics and Management. (Students with an interest in research are encouraged to undertake BU2010:03.) | |
WS2020:03 | Race, Racism and Reconciliation (Sem 2) |
WS2510:03 | Interpersonal Practice Skills (Sem 1) |
WS2511:03 | Professional Values and Ethics (Sem 1) |
WS2512:03 | Organisational Practice (Sem 2) |
WS2513:03 | Community Work (Sem 2) |
or | |
MG3739:03 | Business Culture and Ethics (Sem 1) |
6 units from level 2 Business subjects |
MG3731:03 | Organisational Change and Development (Sem 1, Townsville; Sem 2, Cairns) |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management (Sem 2) |
WS3011:03 | Applied Social Policy (Sem 2) |
WS3014:03 | Socio-environmentalism and Community Work (Sem 2) |
WS3025:03 | Advanced Group Work (Sem 2) |
WS3503:09 | Field Placement (Sem 1) |
WS3515:03 | Social Work and Welfare Practice (Sem 1) |
12 units from level 3 Business subjects plus 3 units of Business subjects from any level. |
The subjects displayed above are distributed over three levels. Students must complete this course over four years, selecting a program which meets with the approval of the appropriate Academic Adviser.
Bachelor of Community Welfare - Bachelor of Social Science
Townsville, Cairns, flexible delivery (all Community Welfare subjects, some Social Science subjects)
Note: Students are advised to select at least one subject from School of Indigenous Australian Studies as a free choice subject at any year level.
YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
WS1001:03
Introduction to Social Policy
WS1002:03
Dimensions of Human Experience
WS1004:03
Understanding Professional Helping
WS1005:03
Human Rights and Social Issues
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 1 subjects from the Master Schedule.
SS2004:03
Researching Social Issues
SY1001:03
Introduction to Sociology
WS2020:03
Race, Racism and Reconciliation
WS2512:03
Organisational Practice
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule.
PY1104:03
Psychology for Social Welfare Practice
or
PY1101:03
Exploring Psychology 1
WS2510:03
Interpersonal Practice Skills
WS2511:03
Professional Values and Ethics
WS2513:03
Community Work
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- at least 9 of which are level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule.
WS3011:03
Applied Social Policy
WS3014:03
Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work
WS3025:03
Advanced Group Work
WS3503:09
Field Education 1
WS3515:03
Social Work and Welfare Practice
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 3 units selected from Table Ia - level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule.
Bachelor of Education
Program A - Program for Intending Early Childhood Teachers
Program B(i) - Program for Intending Primary Physical Education Teachers
Program C - Program for Intending Secondary Teachers
ED3293:03 | Inquiries into Secondary Learning and Teaching |
Secondary Curriculum Studies: | |
Teaching Area 1 (3 units), Teaching Area 2 (3 units) to be selected from subjects listed below: | |
ED3212:03 | Secondary Social Science Curriculum |
ED3213:03 | Secondary Science Curriculum |
ED3214:03 | Secondary Mathematics Curriculum |
ED3215:03 | Secondary Health and Physical Education Curriculum |
ED3216:03 | Secondary Visual Arts Curriculum |
ED3217:03 | Second Language Curriculum |
ED3218:03 | Secondary English Curriculum |
ED3219:03 | Secondary Drama Curriculum |
ED3220:03 | Secondary Music Curriculum |
Program C(i)- Program for Intending Secondary Physical Education Teachers
SP1001:03 | Introduction to Fitness and Exercise Biology |
3 units from Second Teaching Area to be chosen from the Secondary Teaching Discipline subjects listed in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, School of Education Subject Information Booklet. |
HM1061:03 | Foundations of Human Movement Studies |
3 units from Second Teaching Area to be chosen from the Secondary Teaching Discipline subjects listed in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, School of Education Subject Information Booklet. |
HM2063:03 | Social Views of Health Concepts in Human Movement Studies |
PP2230:03 | Principles of Human Physiology |
SP2006:03 | Exercise Testing and Prescription for Health |
SP2004:03 | Sport and Exercise Nutrition |
6 units from Second Teaching Area to be chosen from the Secondary Teaching Discipline subjects listed in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, School of Education Subject Information Booklet. |
ED3293:03 | Inquiries into Secondary Learning and Teaching |
Secondary Curriculum Studies: | |
ED3215:03 | Secondary Health and Physical Education Curriculum |
Teaching Area 2 (3 units) to be selected from subjects listed below: | |
ED3212:03 | Secondary Social Science Curriculum |
ED3213:03 | Secondary Science Curriculum |
ED3214:03 | Secondary Mathematics Curriculum |
ED3216:03 | Secondary Visual Arts Curriculum |
ED3217:03 | Second Language Curriculum |
ED3218:03 | Secondary English Curriculum |
ED3219:03 | Secondary Drama Curriculum |
ED3220:03 | Secondary Music Curriculum |
ED3221:03 | Secondary Information Technology Curriculum |
Program D - Honours Program for Intending Early Childhood Teachers
ED4090:03 | Integrating Learning and Teaching in Early Childhood Curriculum |
ED4403:03 | Advanced English and Mathematics Education |
ED4488:03 | Fourth Year Professional Experience A |
Program E - Honours Program for Intending Primary Teachers
ED4190:03 | Integrating Learning and Teaching in Primary Curriculum |
ED4403:03 | Advanced English and Mathematics Education |
ED4488:03 | Fourth Year Professional Experience A |
Program F - Honours Program for Intending Secondary Teachers
ED3293:03 | Inquiries into Secondary Learning and Teaching |
Secondary Curriculum Studies: | |
Teaching Area 1 (3 units), Teaching Area 2 (3 units) to be selected from subjects listed below: | |
ED3212:03 | Secondary Social Science Curriculum |
ED3213:03 | Secondary Science Curriculum |
ED3214:03 | Secondary Mathematics Curriculum |
ED3215:03 | Secondary Health and Physical Education Curriculum |
ED3216:03 | Secondary Visual Arts Curriculum |
ED3217:03 | Second Language Curriculum |
ED3218:03 | Secondary English Curriculum |
ED3219:03 | Secondary Drama Curriculum |
ED3220:03 | Secondary Music Curriculum |
ED3221:03 | Secondary Information Technology Curriculum |
Program H - Graduate Program for Intending Primary Teachers
ED3490:03 | Educational Foundations |
ED3195:03 | Diversity, Society and Environment for Primary School |
ED2193:03 | Mathematics Education for Primary School |
ED3192:03 | Science Education for Primary School |
ED3491:06 | Contemporary Classroom Practices 1 |
Program I - Graduate Program for Intending Secondary Teachers
ED3490:03 | Educational Foundations |
ED3421:03 | Language and Literacy Education in Secondary Classrooms |
ED3491:06 | Contemporary Classroom Practices 1 |
Secondary Curriculum Studies: | |
Teaching Area 1 (3 units), Teaching Area 2 (3 units) to be selected from subjects listed below: | |
ED3212:03 | Secondary Social Science Curriculum |
ED3213:03 | Secondary Science Curriculum |
ED3214:03 | Secondary Mathematics Curriculum |
ED3215:03 | Secondary Health and Physical Education Curriculum |
ED3216:03 | Secondary Visual Arts Curriculum |
ED3217:03 | Second Language Curriculum |
ED3218:03 | Secondary English Curriculum |
ED3219:03 | Secondary Drama Curriculum |
ED3220:03 | Secondary Music Curriculum |
ED3221:03 | Secondary Information Technology Curriculum |
Program J - RATEP13
Program K - Program for Intending Primary Teachers Through RATEP14
Bachelor of Education (Professional Development)
Program C - Honours
24 units including 15 units from Subject Schedule 2 below including no less than 9 units completed at Credit or better and ED4901:09 (Honours Thesis).
Subject Schedule 2
ED4300:03
Exceptional Children (Sem 2) (External)
ED4306:03
Students with Reading Difficulties (Sem 2) (External)
ED4492:03
Technology Across the Curriculum (Sem 2) (External)
ED4890:03
Inclusive Education for Special Needs (Sem 1)
ED4925:03
Education in Torres Strait (Sem 1) (External)
ED4930:03
Rural Education (September block mode, Cairns)
ED4944:03
Environmental Education for the Tropics (Sem 2) (External)
ED4990:09
Major Project
ED4991:03
Independent Study 1
For students who have completed 12 units of subjects from Schedule 2 additional subjects are available from the MEd subjects listed on pages 525-532
Bachelor of Education - Bachelor of Arts
Program for Intending Primary Teachers
Program for Intending Secondary Teachers
Discipline Studies
12 units (four subjects) of other level 1 studies, comprising 6 units in each of two Arts disciplines.15
Bachelor of Education - Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Bachelor of Education - Bachelor of Languages
Program for Intending Primary Teachers
Course for Intending Primary Teachers Pursuing a
BEd-BPsych (4 years) or BEd-BPsych(Hons) (5 years)
Candidates wishing to undertake this course must consult the Head of the School of Psychology and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
LEVEL 1 | |
Education Subjects | |
As for Program B, page 176. | |
Psychology Subjects | |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology 1 |
PY1102:03 | Exploring Psychology 2 |
SS1103:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences |
LEVEL 2 | |
Education Subjects | |
ED2190:03 | Health and Physical Education for Primary School |
ED2193:03 | Mathematics Education for Primary School |
ED2194:03 | English Education for Primary School |
ED2491:03 | Managing Teaching and Learning |
ED2499:00 | Second Year Professional Experience |
Psychology Subjects | |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour |
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour |
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan |
PY2107:03 | Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour |
LEVEL 3 | |
Education Subjects | |
ED2990:03 | Education for Cultural Diversity |
ED3190:03 | Social and Environmental Education for Primary School |
ED3192:03 | Science Education for Primary School |
ED3193:03 | Inquiries into Primary Learning and Teaching |
ED3194:03 | Arts Education for Primary School |
ED3488:03 | Third Year Professional Experience |
Psychology Subjects | |
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology |
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology |
LEVEL 4 | |
Education Subjects | |
ED4190:03 | Integrating Learning and Teaching Primary Curriculum |
ED4403:03 | Advanced English and Mathematics Education |
ED4488:03 | Fourth Year Professional Experience A |
ED4489:03 | Fourth Year Professional Experience B |
ED4491:03 | Futures and Education |
ED4492:03 | Technology Across the Curriculum |
ED4890:03 | Inclusive Education for Special Needs |
Psychology Subjects | |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology |
PY3107:03 | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics |
LEVEL 5 | |
Students enrolled in BEd-BPsych complete the first four years only and do 105 units of study. | |
Students enrolled in BEd-BPsych(Hons) complete the fifth year and do 129 units of study. | |
BEd-BPsych(Hons) candidates | |
PY4101:12 | Psychology Thesis |
PY4103:12 | Advanced Topics in Psychology (Full year) |
GradDipPsych candidates | |
PY4102:12 | Reading and Research Topic (Full year) |
PY4103:12 | Advanced Topics in Psychology (Full year) |
In order to be considered for entry into BPsych(Hons), a candidate must have: (a) successfully completed the required Psychology and Social Sciences subjects and (b) obtained a minimum average grade of Distinction across 15 units of core level 3 psychology subjects.
Course for Intending Primary Teachers Pursuing a
BEd(Hons)-BPsych
Candidates wishing to undertake this course must consult the Head of the School of Psychology and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
LEVEL 1, 2 and 3 | |
Studies as for previous joint degree BEd-BPsych. | |
LEVEL 4 | |
ED3992:06 | Research Methodologies in Education |
ED4190:03 | Integrating Learning and Teaching in Primary Curriculum |
ED4403:03 | Advanced English and Mathematics Education |
ED4488:03 | Fourth Year Professional Experience A |
ED4489:03 | Fourth Year Professional Experience B |
ED4491:03 | Futures and Education |
ED4492:03 | Technology Across the Curriculum |
ED4890:03 | Education for Special Needs |
LEVEL 5 | |
ED4901:09 | Honours Thesis |
Psychology Subjects | |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology |
PY3107:03 | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics |
Bachelor of Education - Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Indigenous Studies
Townsville, Cairns by flexible delivery
The Bachelor of Indigenous Studies is an employment orientated degree that equips Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples to work in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs. Career pathways would include private sector, Indigenous community organisations and government departments. Students may select their own course of study or specialise in one of the following areas:
Community Management and Development
Indigenous Australian World Views
Indigenous Political Contexts.
Please see the Academic Adviser in the school about specialisations.
CORE SUBJECT | |
IA1007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 1 |
ELECTIVES | |
Choose at least four subjects from the following level 1 subjects: | |
IA/JN1001:03 | Introduction to Journalism |
IA1002:03 | Australia's Indigenous Languages |
IA/JN1004:03 | News-gathering Techniques |
IA1009:03 | Academic Writing |
IA1015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Historical Perspectives |
IA1016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 1 |
IA1017:03 | Indigenous Community Management and Development 1 |
IA1103:03 | Radio Introduction |
IA1105:03 | Introduction to Television |
CORE SUBJECT | |
IA2007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 2 |
ELECTIVES | |
Choose at least four subjects from the following level 2 subjects: | |
IA/JN2000:03 | Media, Law and Ethics |
IA2002:03 | Creoles and English Based Languages |
IA2010:03 | Black Writers |
IA/JN2014:03 | International Journalism |
IA2015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Contemporary Dimensions |
IA2016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 2 |
IA2017:03 |
Indigenous Community Management and Development 2 |
IA/JN2021:03 | Writing for Print |
IA2103:03 | Radio 2 |
IA/JN2111:03 | Television News |
IA/JN2123:03 | Radio Current Affairs |
IA/JN2200:03 | Public Relations |
CORE SUBJECT | |
IA3007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 3 |
ELECTIVES | |
Choose at least four subjects from the following level 3 subjects: | |
IA/JN2003:03 | Feature Writing |
IA3002:03 | Creoles and English Based Languages |
IA3010:03 | Independent Study |
IA/JN3014:03 | International Journalism |
IA3015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Critical Reflection |
IA3016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 3 |
IA/JN3018:03 | Current Debates and Practices in Journalism |
IA3101:03 | Media and Race Relations |
IA/JN3103:03 | Radio Documentary |
IA/JN3112:03 | Television Current Affairs |
IA/JN3113:03 | Television Documentary |
IA3114:03 | Scriptwriting for Radio and Television |
IA3117:03 | Community Management and Development 3 |
IA/JN3023:03 | Advanced News Writing |
IA/JN3201:03 | Advanced Public Relations |
JN3012:03 | Print Editing |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
Bachelor of Journalism
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CU1112:03 | Communication Information and Society (Sem 2) |
EL1010:03 | Effective Writing (Sem 1 or 2)16 |
EL1100:03 | Critical Reading (Sem 1) |
JN1001:03 | Introduction to Journalism (Sem 1) |
JN1004:03 | News-gathering Techniques (Sem 2) |
PL1001:03 | Comparative Politics: Making Sense of a Puzzling World (Sem 1) |
or | |
PL1002:03 | World Politics: International Conflict and Cooperation (Sem 2) |
ELECTIVES | |
At least 6 units of nominated sub-major. The remaining units, if any, from Master Schedule of Subjects. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
JN2000:03 | Media, Law and Ethics (Sem 1) |
JN2003:03 | Feature Writing (Sem 2) |
JN2021:03 | Writing for Print (Sem 1) |
ELECTIVES | |
. At least 3 units from: | |
JN2013:03 | Radio News (Sem 1, Townsville) |
JN2014:03 | International Journalism (Sem 2) |
JN2111:03 | Television News (Sem 2, Townsville) |
JN2123:03 | Radio Current Affairs (Sem 2, Townsville) |
JN2200:03 | Public Relations (Sem 1) |
At least 6 units of 2000-level study of nominated sub-major. Remaining subjects, if any, may be taken from anywhere in the Master Schedule, and may constitute a second sub-major. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
IA3101:03 | Media and Race Relations (Sem 2) |
JN3018:03 | Current Debates and Practices in Journalism (Sem 1) |
ELECTIVES | |
At least 6 units from: | |
JN3012:03 | Print Editing (Sem 1, Cairns) |
JN3014:03 | International Journalism (Sem 2) |
JN3023:03 | Advanced News Writing (Sem 1, Townsville) |
JN3111:03 | Television News (Sem 2, Townsville) |
JN3201:03 | Advanced Public Relations (Sem 2) |
At least 6 units of 3000-level study of nominated sub-major. Remaining subjects, if any, may be taken from anywhere in the Master Schedule and may constitute a second sub-major. |
Bachelor of Languages
The Bachelor of Languages consists of a normal Bachelor of Arts structure with a study-abroad year (24 units) interposed between the normal level 2 and level 3.
Students follow the normal sequence of subjects leading to a language-based BA degree but spend at least two semesters in an approved immersion program in a country where the language of study is spoken.
Students returning from the study-abroad year continue with language-related study within the School's advanced courses. To obtain the degree at Honours level, students returning to Australia are required to enrol in an appropriate level 3 or 4 Honours program.
CORE SUBJECTS | |
(a) | |
12 level 3 or 4 language units, at advanced level, from either French (FR) or Japanese (JA) | |
(b) Either | |
FR4430:06 | Mémoire B |
or | |
6 additional level 3 or 4 language units, at advanced level, of Japanese | |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional units may be chosen from the Master Schedule of Subjects in accordance with the requirements of the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Science. |
Bachelor of Music - Bachelor of Education
This award is not being offered until at least 1 January 2005 during which time no new enrolments will be accepted. Continuing students enrolled prior to 3 July 2003 may continue in the award.
Bachelor of Psychology
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN1001:03 | Anthropology IA: Discovering Anthropology (Sem 1) |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology I (Sem 1) |
PY1102:03 | Exploring Psychology 2 (Sem 2) |
SS1103:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences (Sem 2) |
SY1001:03 | Introduction to Sociology (Sem 1) |
ELECTIVE S | |
SS1104:06 | An Extended Introduction to Ageing and Mental Health (Sem 1 or 2) |
or | |
SS1105:06 | An Extended Introduction to Counselling (Sem 1 or 2) |
or | |
SS1106:06 | An Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health (Sem 1 or 2) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
6 or 9 units selected from Master Schedule of Subjects including at least 6 level 1 units. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan (Sem 2) |
PY2107:03 |
Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour (Sem 2) |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
ELECTIVES | |
9 units chosen from the following: | |
PY2104:03 | Health Psychology (Sem 1) (Cairns) |
PY2105:03 | Health, Sports and Exercise Psychology (Sem 2) (Townsville) |
PY2108:03 | Evolution of Behaviour (Sem 1) (Townsville) |
PY2109:03 | Environmental Psychology (Sem 2) (Cairns) |
PY2110:03 | Forensic Psychology (Sem 2) |
PY2112:03 | Memory and Cognition (Sem 1) |
and/or | |
Any level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design Analysis (Sem 1) |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology (Sem 1) |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology (Sem 1) |
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology (Sem 2) |
PY3107:03 | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics (Sem 2) |
ELECTIVES | |
9 units chosen from the following: | |
PY3104:03 | Principles of Counselling (Sem 2) |
PY3105:03 | Behaviour in Organisations (Sem 2) (Townsville) |
PY3108:03 | Personality and Individual Psychology (Sem 1) |
PY3109:03 | Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of Mind (Sem 2) (Townsville only) |
PY3110:03 | Human Sensation and Perception (Sem 2) (Cairns only) |
and/or | |
Any level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous)
The purpose of this course is to provide Australian Psychological Society (APS) accredited professional training in psychology that will produce graduates uniquely well prepared to provide psychological services to Indigenous clients.
IA1002:03 | Australia's Indigenous Languages (April block mode) |
IA1007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 1 (May block mode) |
IA1015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Historical Perspectives (Sem 1) |
IA1016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 1 |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology 1 (Sem 1) |
PY1102:03 | Exploring Psychology 2 (Sem 2) |
SS1103:03 | Computer Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences (Sem 2) |
SS1104:06 | An Extended Introduction to Ageing and Mental Health (Sem 1 or 2) |
or | |
SS1105:06 | An Extended Introduction to Counselling (Sem 1 or 2) |
or | |
SS1106:06 |
Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health (Sem 1 or 2) |
IA2015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Contemporary Dimensions (Sem 1) |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan (Sem 2) |
PY2107:03 | The Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour (Sem 2) |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
Two level 2 subjects selected from: | |
IA2016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 2 (Sem 2) |
PY2105:03 | Health, Sports and Exercise Psychology (Sem 2) |
PY2110:03 | Forensic Psychology (Sem 2) |
PY2112:03 | Memory and Cognition (Sem 1) |
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design Analysis (Sem 1) |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology (Sem 1) |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology (Sem 1) |
PY3104:03 | Principles of Counselling (Sem 2) |
or | |
IA3015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Critical Reflection (Sem 1) |
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology (Sem 2) |
PY3107:03 |
Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics (Sem 2) |
Two level 3 subjects selected from: | |
IA3016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 3 (Sem 2) |
PY3105:03 | Behaviour in Organisations (Sem 1) |
PY3109:03 | Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of Mind (Sem 2) |
SEMESTER 1
IA2015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Contemporary Dimensions |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour |
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour |
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan |
PY2107:03 | The Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour |
Two level 2 subjects selected from the following: | |
IA2016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 2 |
PY2109:03 | Environmental Psychology |
PY2110:03 | Forensic Psychology |
PY2112:03 | Memory and Cognition |
SEMESTER 1
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology |
IA3015:03 | Indigenous Australian Worldviews - Critical Reflection |
or | |
PY3108:03 | Personality and Individual Psychology |
PY3104:03 | Principles of Counselling |
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology |
PY3107:03 | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics |
Two level 3 subjects selected from the following: | |
IA3006:03 | Cross-Cultural Training for Indigenous Contexts |
IA3016:03 | The Political Context of Indigenous Australians 3 |
PY3109:03 | Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of Mind |
PY3110:03 | Human Sensation and Perception |
Bachelor of Psychology - Bachelor of Science
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN1001:03 | Anthropology IA: Discovering Anthropology (Sem 1) |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology I (Sem 1) |
PY1102:03 | Exploring Psychology 2 (Sem 2) |
SS1103:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences (Sem 2) |
ELECTIVES | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Va -- Master Schedule of Subjects (Science level 1 subjects). |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan (Sem 2) |
PY2107:03 |
Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour (Sem 2) |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
ELECTIVES | |
One subject to the minimum value of 3 units selected from Table Va - Master Schedule of Subjects (Science level 1 subjects) | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 6 units selected from Table Vb - Master Schedule of Subjects (Science level 2 subjects). |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis (Sem 1) |
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology (Sem 2) |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS - PSYCHOLOGY | |
Two three unit subjects selected from the following: | |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology (Sem 1) |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology (Sem 1) |
PY3107:03 | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics (Sem 2) |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS - SCIENCE | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 9 units selected from Table Vb -- Science level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects | |
Subjects to the minimum value of four units selected from Table Vc -- Science level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
Four psychology level 3 subjects with one subject selected from: | |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology (Sem 1) |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology (Sem 1) |
PY3107:03 |
Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics (Sem 2) |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS - PSYCHOLOGY | |
PY3104:03 | Principles of Counselling (Sem 2) |
PY3105:03 | Behaviour in Organisations (Townsville only) (Sem 2) |
PY3108:03 | Personality and Individual Psychology (Sem 1) |
or | |
PY3109:03 | Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of Mind (Sem 2) (Townsville only) |
PY3110:03 | Human Sensation and Perception (Sem 2) (Cairns only) |
and/or | |
Level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects. | |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS - SCIENCE | |
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Vc -- Science level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
AN1001:03 | Anthropology 1A: Discovering Anthropology (Sem 1) |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology 1 (Sem 1) |
PY1102:03 | Exploring Psychology 2 (Sem 2) |
SS1103:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences (Sem 2) |
SY1001:03 | Introduction to Sociology (Sem 1) |
A minimum of 9 units of level 1 subjects selected from Table 1a. |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour (Sem 1) |
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan (Sem 2) |
PY2107:03 |
Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour (Sem 2) |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour (Sem 1) |
A minimum of 9 units of level 2 subjects selected from Table 1a. |
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis (Sem 1) |
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology (Sem 2) |
A minimum of 8 units of level 2 subjects selected from Table 1a which can include level 2 Psychology electives. | |
A minimum of 10 units of level 3 subjects selected from Table 1a. |
Students wishing to be eligible for accreditation with the APS should also complete the level 4 of the Bachelor of Psychology program. Students wishing to do Honours in Social Science should complete the appropriate level 4 requirements for the selected discipline. Entry into Honours year is subject to the approval of the Head of School.
Bachelor of Public Policy
The local, regional and national need for trained policy analysts and public managers is growing as public policy problems become more complex and controversial. Special skills are required in designing government programs to address these problems. Professionals with training in policy analysis and policy management are able to break down highly complex problems into more manageable issues and to specify the objectives to be achieved. Trained policy analysts are also well suited for coordinating the contributions of specialised technicians into coherent and effective policy alternatives. Finally, individuals with professionally-oriented training in policy analysis and public management are ideally equipped to implement successful cost-effective programs.
Students select an approved policy elective over levels 1 to 3 in consultation with the Course Coordinator. Electives include options in selected policy areas and disciplines, or in other programs. Further details about subjects which comprise these electives are available from the Public Policy Course Coordinator; the Faculty Office in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences; and at http://www.faess.jcu.edu.au/soh/political_science/publicpolicy.html Students are expected to leave first year with the communication, numeracy and information technology skills needed to undertake higher level subjects in the program. Students not confident in these skills are encouraged to undertake the appropriate subjects. |
Full-time students who began the Public Policy program in 2003 take the level 2 program below in 2004. Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy or
PL3153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Full-time students who began in 2002 take the level 3 core program below in 2004. Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy or
PL3153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Bachelor of Public Policy - Bachelor of Laws
Students are expected to be confident in their basic communication, numeracy and information technology skills in order to undertake subsequent subjects in the joint degree. Students not confident in these skills are encouraged to undertake, preferably in their first year, the appropriate generic skills subject(s). They should seek advice from an academic adviser as to which subjects would be most appropriate to them.
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 (Sem 1) |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 (Sem 2) |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity (Sem 2) |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts (Sem 1) |
LA3015:03 | Company Law 1 (Sem 1) |
LA3016:03 | Company Law 2 (Sem 2) |
6 units drawn from the Master Schedule of Subjects at any level so as not to exceed a maximum of 30 units of level 1 subjects. |
Elective Program
CO3201:02
Trust Accounts and Bookkeeping (July block mode)
Refer Bachelor of Laws elective program
Notes:
1. Students who wish to seek accreditation from the legal professional bodies as a barrister or solicitor will need to include:
CO3201:02 | Trust Accounts and Bookkeeping |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct |
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure |
Students should note that CO3201 and LA4009 are in addition to the degree requirements. |
2. Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
LA4007:03 | Succession |
LA4014:03 | Clinical Legal Studies |
LA4019:03 | Conveyancing and Drafting |
LA4032:03 | Family Law |
3. Students who wish to seek employment in professions other than in legal practice are strongly encouraged to include the following level 4 subjects:
LA4012:03 | Public International Law (Sem 1) |
Bachelor of Social Science
The Bachelor of Social Science degree provides students with an opportunity to complete a coherent course of study specialising in at least one discipline or area of knowledge. They are also able to combine study in several areas to obtain unique combinations of skills and background knowledge for maximum flexibility in preparation for the workforce. Students may complete a major in a single discipline, in two disciplines (a double major) or an interdisciplinary major which combines specified study in two or more areas of knowledge.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Social Science are equipped to critically analyse information and conduct research that can assist in solving problems of significance to society at the local, national or international level. They have a sound knowledge of cross-cultural diversity and the ability to communicate effectively in oral or written form to a range of audiences. They have the skills to find information using a variety of media, to identify and make relevant contacts in industry, government and academia and the ability to work in a team environment. They have achieved a coherent body of knowledge in at least one discipline area along with the skills to define and solve problems in that area. Throughout their study they have had the opportunity to consider a range of social, cultural and political perspectives and to be guided in the ethical practices of at least one field of social science. They are, by virtue of their chosen fields of study, concerned about social issues and interested in participating in society as well informed and critical thinkers with a commitment to lifelong learning and social and personal development.
Majors within the Bachelor of Social Science degree
While the Bachelor of Social Science degree is characterised by its diversity and flexibility, students wishing to major in a single or two disciplines should refer to the recommended majors listed under the Bachelor of Arts program beginning on page 164. Those wishing to complete an interdisciplinary major should refer to the programs listed below:
Asia-Pacific Community Development
This is an interdisciplinary major to the total unit value of 45. It consists of 12 units at each of the three levels of the degree plus 3 units at level 1 and 6 units at level 2 of computing and research methodology subjects.
The interdisciplinary major can be completed in conjunction with a disciplinary major (27 units).
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN1001:03 | Anthropology 1A: Discovering Anthropology (Sem 1) |
PL1002:03 | World Politics, International Conflict and Cooperation (Sem 2) |
SS1103:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences (Sem 2) |
WS1001:03 | Introduction to Social Policy (Sem 1) |
WS1005:03 | Human Rights and Social Issues (Sem 2) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
9 units of level 1 subjects from the Master Schedule. Students are encouraged to take subjects in Geography, History and Sociology. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN2015:03 | Anthropology and Asia Pacific Development (Sem 1, odd years) |
or | |
AN2013:03 | Culture, Knowledge and Environment (Sem 2, even years) |
SS2020:03 | Social Survey Design and Analysis |
SS2023:03 | Qualitative Research |
WS2020:03 | Working Across Cultures (Sem 2) |
WS2513:03 | Community Work (Sem 2) |
A minimum of 3 units from: | |
AN2004:03 | Medical Anthropology (Sem 1) |
GE2302:04 | Geography of Southeast Asia and the Pacific (Sem 1, odd years) (Townsville) |
HI2001:04 | Globalisation: Historical Perspectives (Sem 2) |
PL2110:03 | Government and Politics in Developing Areas (Sem 2) |
PL2153:03 | International Relations and Foreign Policies (Sem 1) |
WS2512:03 | Organisational Practice (Sem 2) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Up to 6 units of level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN3015:03 | Anthropology and Asia Pacific Development (Sem 1, odd years) |
or | |
AN3013:03 | Culture, Knowledge and Environment (Sem 2, even years) |
GE3606:03 | Disasters: Vulnerability, Mitigation and Planning (Sem 2) |
WS3014:03 | Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work (Sem 2) |
WS3025:03 | Advanced Group Work (Sem 2) |
A minimum of 3 units from: | |
AN3004:03 | Medical Anthropology (Sem 1) |
EV3002:03 | Environmental Impact Assessment (Sem 1, Cairns; Sem 2, Townsville) |
GE3302:04 | Geography of Southeast Asia and the Pacific (Sem 1, odd years) (Townsville) |
HI3001:06 | Globalisation: Historical Perspectives (Sem 2) |
PL3110:03 | Government and Politics in Developing Areas (Sem 2) |
PL3153:03 | International Relations and Foreign Policies (Sem 1) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Up to 12 units of level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule. |
Cultural Heritage Studies
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN1002:03 | Anthropology 1B: Australia and Regional Culture (Sem 2) |
AR1001:03 | The World of Archaeology (Sem 1) |
AR1002:03 | Archaeology: Methods and Approaches (Sem 2) |
EV1004:03 | Foundations of Environmental Studies (Sem 1) |
SS1103:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences (Sem 2) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
9 units of level 1 subjects from the Master Schedule. Students are required to take subjects necessary for a major in a chosen supporting discipline. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN2107:03 | Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia (Sem 1) |
AY2101:03 | Principles of Cultural Heritage Management (odd years) |
SS2020:03 | Social Survey Design and Analysis |
SS2023:03 | Qualitative Research |
or | |
AN2113:03 | Qualitative Research |
A minimum of 3 units from: | |
AN2108:03 | Art, Images and Symbols (Sem 2, odd years) |
or | |
AR2412:03 | Art, Images and Symbols (Sem 2, odd years) |
AN2109:03 | Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific (Sem 2, even years) |
or | |
AR2413:03 | Anthropology and Archaeology of the Pacific (Sem 2, even years) |
CU2012:03 | Introduction to Cultural Informatics (Sem 2) |
EV2201:03 | Tourism and the Environment (Sem 1) |
GE2301:04 | Urban Geography and Design (Sem 2) |
GE2502:03 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (Sem 2) |
HI2422:03 | Aboriginal Encounters: Conflict and Accommodation (Sem 2) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
9 units of level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule, contributing to the major in the supporting discipline. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
AN3013:03 | Culture, Knowledge and Environment (Sem 2, even years) |
or | |
AR3403:03 | Historical Archaeology (Sem 1, odd years) |
EV3002:03 | Environmental Impact Assessment (Sem 2) |
A minimum of 6 units from: | |
EV3200:03 | Terrestrial Resource Management (Sem 1) |
EV3202:03 | Caring for Country (December block mode) |
EV3252:03 | Indigenous Environmental Management (flexible delivery) |
IA3007:03 | Linking Indigenousness 3 (flexible delivery) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
12 units of level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule, contributing to the requirements for a major in the supporting discipline. |
International Studies
CORE SUBJECTS | |
SEMESTER 1 | |
HI1303:03 | The Foundations of Western Culture* (Townsville) |
or | |
HI1290:03 | Early Modern Europe: Public Life (Cairns) |
LA1007:03 | Legal Systems and Methods |
PL1001:03 | Comparative Politics: Making Sense of a Puzzling World |
SEMESTER 2 | |
HI1302:03 | Age of Extremes: The Twentieth Century* (Townsville) |
PL1002:03 | World Politics: International Conflict and Cooperation |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
or | |
SS1003:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences |
* HI1303 and HI1302 are alternative requirements; students are obliged only to do one | |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
6 units of subjects chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Bachelor of Social Science. Language studies (French, Japanese or a language elective approved by the Course Coordinator) may be taken to level 2. Students are expected to leave first year with the communication, numeracy and information technology skills needed to undertake higher level subjects. Students not confident in these skills are encouraged to undertake the appropriate subjects. |
Full-time students who began the International Studies Program in 2003 take the level 2 core program below in 2004. Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy or
PL3153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
Full-time students who began the International Studies Program in 2002 take the level 3 core program below in 2004. Level 2 and 3 subjects with the same name may be taken only at one level (eg
PL2153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy or
PL3153:03 International Relations and Foreign Policy). These subjects have common lectures but the assessment requirements differ.
CORE SUBJECTS | |
SEMESTER 1 | |
HI3020:03 | Nationalism in the Modern World |
MG3715:03 | International Business (Cairns) |
PL3153:03 | International Relations and Foreign Policy |
SEMESTER 2 | |
LA4012:03 | Public International Law17 |
PL3002:03 | Policy Analysis and Management |
PL3250:03 | Australia and World Politics |
Either | |
EC3401:03 | International Trade and Finance (Townsville |
or | |
MG3715:03 | International Business (Townsville) |
Policy Studies
CORE SUBJECTS | |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business |
LA1007:03 | Legal Systems and Methods |
PL1001:03 | Comparative Politics: Making Sense of a Puzzling World |
SY1001:03 | Introduction to Sociology |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
or | |
SS1003:03 | Computing Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional units may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements for the Bachelor of Social Science. Students who are not confident in basic communication, numeracy and information technology skills are encouraged to undertake, preferably in their first year, the appropriate generic skills subject(s), such as: CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology, CU1112:03 Communication, Information and Society, EL1010:03 Effective Writing, EL1100:03 Critical Reading or TH1400:03 Effective Speaking. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PL2002:03 | Policy Analysis and Management |
or | |
PL3002:03 | Policy Analysis and Management |
PL2003:03 | Governance, Democratisation and the State |
or | |
PL3003:03 | Governance, Democratisation and the State |
PL2153:03 | International Relations and Foreign Policy |
or | |
PL3153:03 | International Relations and Foreign Policy |
PL2291:03 | Australian Public Policy and Politics |
or | |
PL3291:03 | Australian Public Policy and Politics |
PL2292:03 | Public Administration and Inter-governmental Relations |
or | |
PL3292:03 | Public Administration and Inter-governmental Relations |
WS2020:03 | Working Across Cultures |
At least two of: | |
BU2010:03 | Business Research Methods |
PY2107:03 | Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour |
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis |
SS2020:03 | Social Survey Design and Analysis |
or | |
SS3020:03 | Social Survey Design and Analysis |
SS2023:03 | Qualitative Research |
or | |
SS3023:03 | Qualitative Research |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Additional units may be chosen from the Master Schedule in accordance with the requirements for the Bachelor of Social Science. |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PL4003:06 | Theory and Method in Public Policy |
PL4202:12 | Public Policy Honours Thesis |
or | |
PL4203:12 | Public Policy Honours (Internship) (selected students only) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Students select 6 units of studies or 6 units of subjects chosen from the Master Schedule in consultation with the Course Coordinator and relevant School(s), with the approval of the relevant Head(s) of School(s). |
It is emphasised that the specific majors are identified primarily to provide guidance for students. Students considering BSocSc Honours are advised to enrol in a specific major in the Honours discipline (or, in the case of combined Honours, in two disciplines).
Bachelor of Social Science in Environmental Studies
The objectives of this course are two-fold:
all the subjects listed in the core sequence in Environmental Studies (the fourth year project can be taken at honours level only);
A total of at least 54 units must be taken from Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects, with a minimum of 27 from Table 1a, and all other requirements of the BSocSc (Environmental Studies) must be met.
The following core subjects must be completed along with selected subjects from one of the chosen supporting disciplines/fields of study listed below. Students should consult with the relevant Heads of Schools in selecting these subjects.
EV3001:03 | Environmental and Regional Planning |
EV3002:03 | Environmental Impact Assessment |
EV3003:03 | Teamwork for Environment Professionals (Townsville) |
EV3205:03 | Conserving Tropical Rainforests (Cairns) |
EV5252:03 | Indigenous Environmental Management in Australia (Cairns) |
At least 8 units of level 3 subjects from chosen supporting discipline. |
EV5008:03 | Professional Vacation Placement (or equivalent) - selected students only |
(Honours level students only) | |
EV4003:12 | Environmental Science Honours Project |
EV5007:03 | Contemporary Approaches to Research in Tropical Environmental Studies and Geography |
or | |
Honours subject code for chosen supporting discipline | |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Subjects to a total value of 35 units chosen from the Master Schedule of Subjects and in accordance with the Award Requirements. | |
Supporting disciplines | |
Anthropology; Archaeology; Cultural Heritage Studies; Human Geography; History; Political Science; Psychology; Resource Management; Sociology; Spatial Analysis; Welfare Studies. |
Bachelor of Social Science - Bachelor of Social Work
Townsville, Cairns, flexible delivery (all Social Work subjects, some Social Science subjects)
Note: Students are advised to select at least one subject from School of Indigenous Australian Studies as a free choice subject at any year level.
YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
YEAR 5
WS1001:03
Introduction to Social Policy
WS1002:03
Dimensions of Human Experience
WS1004:03
Understanding Professional Helping
WS1005:03
Human Rights and Social Issues
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 1 subjects from the Master Schedule.
SS2004:03
Researching Social Issues
SY1001:03
Introduction to Sociology
WS2020:03
Race, Racism and Reconciliation
WS2512:03
Organisational Practice
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule.
PY1104:03
Psychology for Social Welfare Practice
or
PY1101:03
Exploring Psychology 1
WS2510:03
Interpersonal Practice Skills
WS2511:03
Professional Values and Ethics
WS2513:03
Community Work
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 12 units selected from Table Ia -- at least 9 of which are level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule.
WS3011:03
Applied Social Policy
WS3014:03
Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work
WS3025:03
Advanced Group Work
WS3503:09
Field Education 1
WS3515:03
Social Work and Welfare Practice
and
Subjects to the minimum value of 5 units selected from Table Ia - at least 3 of which are level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule.
SS4001:03
Social Inquiry Analysis
WS4503:03
Social Work and Mental Health
WS4504:09
Field Education 2
WS4510:03
Social Work in a Global Environment
WS4511:03
Professional Development for Social Work Practice
WS4514:03
Theories for Practice
Bachelor of Social Work
Townsville, Cairns, Mackay, External (levels 1, 2 and 3)
Note:
CORE SUBJECTS | |
PY1104:03 | Psychology for Social Welfare Practice (Sem 2) (Cairns students do PY1101 ) |
SY1001:03 | Introduction to Sociology (Sem 1) |
WS1001:03 | Introduction to Social Policy (Sem 1) |
WS1002:03 | Dimensions of Human Experience (Sem 1) |
WS1004:03 | Understanding Professional Helping (Sem 2) |
WS1005:03 | Human Rights and Social Issues (Sem 2) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
6 units chosen from other subjects in the Master Schedule. | |
Townsville students may choose PY1101 or PY1105 instead of PY1104 . Cairns students may choose PY1105 instead of PY1101 . External and Mackay students should take PY1105 instead of PY1104 . | |
SY1002 may be taken instead of SY1001 . |
CORE SUBJECTS | |
WS3011:03 | Applied Social Policy (Sem 2) |
WS3014:03 | Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work (Sem 2) |
WS3025:03 | Advanced Group Work (Sem 2) |
WS3503:09 | Field Education 1 (Sem 1) |
WS3515:03 | Social Work and Welfare Practice (Sem 1) |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
3 units chosen from other subjects in the Master Schedule | |
or | |
WS3513:03 | Honours Preparation Seminar (Sem 2) |
Bachelor of Social Work - Bachelor of Laws
Note: Students are advised to select at least one subject from School of Indigenous Australian Studies as a free choice subject at any year level.
LA1004:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B (Sem 2) |
LA1005:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A (Sem 1) |
LA1006:03 | Law in Context (Sem 2) |
LA1007:03 | Legal Systems and Methods (Sem 1) |
SY1001:03 | Introduction to Sociology (Sem 1 and flexible delivery) |
WS1001:03 | Introduction to Social Policy (Sem 1) |
WS1004:03 | Understanding Professional Helping (Sem 2) |
WS1005:03 | Human Rights and Social Issues (Sem 2) |
LA1011:03 | Torts A - Specific Torts (Sem 1) |
LA1012:03 | Torts B - Negligence (Sem 2) |
LA2011:03 | Contract Law 1 (Sem 1) |
LA2012:03 | Contract Law 2 (Sem 2) |
SS2004:03 | Researching Social Issues (Sem 1) |
WS2510:03 | Interpersonal Practice Skills (Sem 1) |
WS2511:03 | Professional Values and Ethics (Sem 1) |
WS2512:03 | Organisational Practice (Sem 2) |
WS2513:03 | Community Work (Sem 2) |
or | |
WS3513:03 | Honours Preparation Seminar (Sem 2) |
WS3014:03 | Socio-Environmentalism and Community Work (Sem 2) |
WS3503:09 | Field Education 1 (Sem 1) |
WS3515:03 | Social Work and Welfare Practice (Sem 1) |
9 units chosen from the elective program below. |
CO3201:02 | Trust Accounts and Bookkeeping (July block mode) |
Refer Bachelor of Laws elective program |
A candidate for the joint degree with Honours in Law must include LA4026 Research Dissertation as part of the approved course of study.
1.
Students wishing to seek accreditation from the legal professional bodies as a barrister or solicitor will need to include:
CO3201:02
Trust Accounts and Bookkeeping (block mode)
LA4009:01
Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct (Sem 2)
LA4022:03
Civil Procedure (Sem 1)
Neither
CO3201
nor
LA4009
may not be credited to the LLB degree.
2. Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
3. 3. Students seeking admission to practice are also encouraged to include LA4014:03 Clinical Legal Studies, however in Townsville a quota applies to this subject.
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science - Bachelor of Education
Course details are shown in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences section of this Handbook.
Advanced Diploma of Arts
Students may choose to follow levels 1 and 2 and, in certain circumstances, level 3 of one or more of the majors identified for the Bachelor of Arts degree. Alternatively, students who do not wish to follow precisely any of the specified majors may enrol in general studies and, in consultation with the Academic Advisers, construct an individually tailored study program which fulfils the requirements of the Advanced Diploma of Arts rules and combines coherence with the opportunity for diversity and flexibility.
Advanced Diploma of Indigenous Studies
To qualify for the award a student must have successfully completed a minimum of 48 units, 24 units from level 1 and level 2 units with some level 3 units permitted where a specific employment requirement is being pursued and subject to approval by the Head of School.
The minimum total of 48 units shall include:
IA core subjects at level 1 and level 2; |
a minimum of 18 and a maximum of 30 level 1 units; |
a minimum of 15 level 2 units; and |
may include a maximum of 12 level 3 units. |
Students must complete level 1 and level 2 core subjects and at least 24 units of Indigenous studies (IA) subjects. Other subjects may be chosen from the Master Schedule (Table Ia). Up to 6 units from tables other than Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects may be taken.
The normal minimum time for completion of the course is two years of full-time study and five years maximum time. Graduates who subsequently enrol with credit in a Bachelor of Indigenous Studies or other University higher award will be required to surrender the Advanced Diploma before the higher award is conferred.
Advanced Diploma of Social Science
Students may choose to follow levels 1 and 2 and, in certain circumstances, level 3 of one or more of the majors identified for the Bachelor of Social Science degree. Alternatively, students who do not wish to follow precisely any of the specified majors may enrol in general studies and, in consultation with the Academic Advisers, construct an individually tailored study program which fulfils the requirements of the Advanced Diploma of Social Science rules and combines coherence with the opportunity for diversity and flexibility.
Advanced Diploma of Women's Studies
CORE SUBJECTS
Candidates must complete subjects selected from the list below to a total value of at least 32 units.
EL2011:04 | Creative Writing |
WC1001:03 | Australian Women's Studies |
WS1001:03 | Introduction to Social Policy |
EL1007:03 | Getting of Wisdom: Literacy, Youth and Maturity |
HI1291:03 | Early Modern Europe: Private Lives (Cairns campus) |
HI2420:04 | Aborigines and Settlers |
SY2010:03 | Sociology of Health and Medicine |
or | |
SY3010:03 | Sociology of Health and Medicine |
SY2022:03 | Family, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Australia |
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS | |
Up to 16 units may be chosen from the Master Schedule. Level 1 students are advised to take some level 1 units which are usually prerequisites for the listed subjects, for example SY1001:03 or SY1002:03. |
Diploma of Arts
Students may take level 1 subjects available from those listed in the areas of study below to a minimum value of 24 units, after consultation with the Course Coordinator. Level 2 or 3 subjects may be substituted with the approval of the Executive Dean.
Anthropology (AN), Archaeology (AR), Cinema (CN), Communication (CU), Cultural Heritage Studies (AY), Economics (EC), Education (ED), English (EL), Environmental Studies (EV), French (FR), Geography (GE), History (HI), Humanities (HU), Indigenous Australian Studies (IA), Japanese (JA), Journalism (JN), Mathematics (MA), Music (MU), Political Science (PL), Psychology (PY), Social Science (SS), Sociology (SY), Theatre (TH), Visual Arts (VA), Welfare Studies (WS), Women's Studies (WC).
Certificate of Ageing and Mental Health
Certificate of Australian Studies
EL2039:03 | Australian Society and Culture (Sem 1) |
and one of the following: | |
AR2414:03 | Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia (Sem 1) |
or | |
AN2107:03 | Anthropology and Archaeology of Australia (Sem 1) |
HI2422:03 | Aboriginal Encounters: Conflict and Accommodation (Sem 2) |
SY1002:03 | Australian Society (Sem 2) |
WC1001:03 | Australian Women's Studies (Sem 2 Limited Attendance) |
Certificate of Australian Teaching
Students must successfully complete 9 units comprising the following subject: | |
ED4477:09 | Australian Teaching Experience |
Certificate of Career Counselling
Certificate of Education
Candidates must complete any two subjects selected from the list below to a total value of six units: | |
ED1401:03 | Introduction to Education (Sem 1) |
ED1421:03 | Language and Literacies in Education (Sem 2) |
ED1441:03 | Information Technologies in Education (Sem 1) |
ED1481:03 | Childhood and Adolescence (Sem 2) |
ED1491:03 | Numeracy in Education (Sem 1) (leading to BEd (Primary)) |
Certificate of Indigenous Studies
To qualify for the award a student must have successfully completed a minimum of 6 units of level 1 subjects from the Bachelor of Indigenous Studies. Where a specific employment requirement is being pursued a level 2 or level 3 subject may form part of the 6 units subject to approval by the Head of School.
The normal minimum time for completion of the course is one semester or one year of full-time study. Students who have been awarded the Certificate of Indigenous Studies and who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher qualification is awarded.
Certificate of Social Science
Students are required to complete 6 units of level 1 study from the areas listed below. Level 2 or 3 subjects may be substituted with the approval of the Executive Dean.
Anthropology; Archaeology; Cinema; Cultural Heritage Studies; Education; English; French; History; Indigenous Studies; Japanese; Journalism; Political Science; Psychology; Public Policy; Religious Studies; Social Sciences; Sociology; Welfare Studies; Women's Studies; Youth and Deviance Studies.
1. Course expected to be disestablished during 2004.
2. Not offered in 2004
3. Units are normally selected in accordance with Requirements 3 and 5 from the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts.
4. Units selected from Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects at any level.
5. Guidance is provided by the faculty on the selection of appropriate subjects for these teaching areas.
6. Guidance is provided by the faculty on the selection of appropriate subjects for these teaching areas.
7. Examples of an equivalent qualification would be:
8. It is recommended that these subjects be chosen from disciplines listed in Schedule 1 (see Bachelor of Social Science award requirements).
9. Course expected to be disestablished during 2004. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course.
10. Not offered in 2004
11. Candidates undertaking honours within the Arts component of the degree: (i) must include at least 8 units in the proposed honours discipline at level 2; (ii) must undertake the units in the proposed honours discipline at level 3; (iii) may complete the final honours level at year 6 or at year 4 or 5 of the above program by completing level 3 and level 4 subjects of the Bachelor of Laws degree in subsequent years.
12. Consists of a number of specialist curriculum strands from which students choose the one relating to their major teaching area
13. Program J is available to Indigenous students who live in locations where there is a RATEP site and who have completed the RATEP Diploma in Education through the Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE. The JCU BEd component is a three year full-time program.
14. Program K is available to Indigenous students who live in locations where there is a RATEP site and who achieved entry into the JCU BEd (Primary) based on OP or through other direct entry criteria. This is a four year full-time degree program.
15. Arts teaching subjects that can progress to either major or sub-major sequences include: AN, CN, CP, EA, EC, EL, FR, GE, HI, IA, JA, MA, PL, PY, SY, TH, WS. Students are advised to limit non-progressing level 1 subjects to a maximum of one per semester.
17. The School of Law waives the prerequisites for LA4012 for students in the BSocSc (International Studies)
18. Not offered in 2004