FACULTY OF LAW BUSINESS AND THE CREATIVE ARTS UNDERGRADUATE AWARD REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL
1.1 AWARDS
The degrees shall be:
Bachelor of Business | BBus |
Bachelor of Business with Honours | BBus(Hons) |
Bachelor of Commerce | BCom |
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours | BCom(Hons) |
Bachelor of Communication Design | BCommDes |
Bachelor of Communication Design with Honours | BCommDes(Hons) |
Bachelor of Creative Arts | BCA |
Bachelor of Creative Industries | BCI |
Bachelor of Economics | BEc |
Bachelor of Economics with Honours | BEc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Hospitality Management | BHospMgt |
Bachelor of Hospitality Management with Honours | BHospMgt(Hons) |
Bachelor of Laws | LLB |
Bachelor of Laws with Honours | LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Music | BMus |
Bachelor of Music with Honours | BMus(Hons) |
Bachelor of Photography | BPhotog |
Bachelor of Photography with Honours | BPhotog(Hons) |
Bachelor of Theatre | BT |
Bachelor of Theatre with Honours | BT(Hons) |
Bachelor of Tourism Management | BTourismMgt |
Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours | BTourismMgt(Hons) |
Bachelor of Visual Arts | BVA |
Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours | BVA(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 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 Tourism Management | BA-BTourismMgt |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Commerce# | BBus-BCom |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Economics# | BBus-BEc |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Information Technology | BBus-BInfTech |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Journalism | BBus-BJ |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Laws | BBus-LLB |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BBus-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Business with Honours-Bachelor of Laws | BBus(Hons)-LLB |
Bachelor of Business with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BBus(Hons)-LLB(Hons) |
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 Business-Bachelor of Tourism Management# | BBus-BTourismMgt |
Bachelor of Business with Honours-Bachelor of Tourism Management# | BBus(Hons)-BTourismMgt |
Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Economics# | BCom-BEc |
Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Information Technology | BCom-BInfTech |
Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Laws | BCom-LLB |
Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BCom-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours-Bachelor of Laws | BCom(Hons)-LLB |
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BCom(Hons)-LLB(Hons) |
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 Economics-Bachelor of Laws | BEc-LLB |
Bachelor of Music-Bachelor of Education# | BMus-BEd |
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 Science-Bachelor of Laws | BSc-LLB |
Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BSc-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Science with Honours-Bachelor of Laws | BSc(Hons)-LLB |
Bachelor of Science with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BSc(Hons)-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Work-Bachelor of Laws | BSW-LLB |
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science-Bachelor of Business | BSpExSc-BBus |
Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours-Bachelor of Business# | BTourismMgt(Hons)-BBus |
Bachelor of Tourism Management-Bachelor of Human Resource Management# | BTourismMgt-BHRMgt |
Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours-Bachelor of Human Resource Management# | BTourismMgt(Hons)-BHRMgt |
Bachelor of Tourism Management-Bachelor of Marketing# | BTourismMgt-BMktg |
Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours-Bachelor of Marketing# | BTourismMgt(Hons)-BMktg |
1.3 There shall be awards of:
Certificate of Business | CertBus |
Certificate of Business Law | CertBusLaw |
Certificate of Desktop Publishing | CertDesktopPubl |
Certificate of Ecotouism | CertEcotourim |
Certificate of Legal Studies | CertLegalStudies |
Certificate of Music Business | CertMusBus |
Certificate of Music Practice | CertMusPrac |
Certificate of Native Title Studies | CertNativeTitleStudies |
Certificate of Photography | CertPhotog |
Certificate of Piano Accompaniment | CertPianoAccmpt |
Certificate of Studio Music Teaching | CertStudMusTeach |
Certificate of Theatre Skills | CertTSkills |
Certificate of Tourism | CertTourism |
Certificate of Underwater Imaging | CertUWImg |
Certificate of Visual Arts Fundamentals | CertVisAFund |
Certificate of Visual Arts Practice | CertVisAPrac |
# Course disestablished |
BACHELOR DEGREES IN LAW
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.
2. In exceptional circumstances and notwithstanding anything contained in the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards and the Degree or Diploma Award Requirements, 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 of these Requirements.
3. The faculty will publish annually a list of subjects available to candidates. The list appears as Table VI in the Master Schedule of Subjects.
4.1 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.
4.2 Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled eleven years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course of study prescribed for the degree.
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN BUSINESS, COMMERCE, ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM
1. APPLICATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the Faculty Award Requirements candidates for Awards must comply with the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards listed in this handbook.
2. In exceptional circumstances the Executive Dean, with the approval of the relevant Head of School, may dispense with or amend any requirements or prescription of the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards, Faculty Award Requirements and Degree, Diploma or Certificate Award Requirements.
3. ENROLMENT IN AWARDS
A person who holds an Award listed in General Requirement 1.1 may not be a candidate for that Award in the same discipline.
4. CREDIT
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.
5. The faculty will publish annually a list of subjects available to candidates. The list appears as Table II in the Master Schedule of Subjects.
6. In exceptional circumstances the Executive Dean with the approval of the relevant Head of the School may permit a candidate to graduate with fewer than the stipulated units of study for an Award offered in the faculty.
HONOURS DEGREES IN BUSINESS AND COMMERCE
(Discipline areas: Accounting, Finance, Economics, Tourism, Management, Marketing, Human Resource Management)
1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for a degree with Honours shall, in the case of Commerce or Business:
complete the requirements of the pass degree, or an equivalent degree from another university;
include in the degree course the appropriate pass degree subjects, as set out in the program of study for each specific pass degree and described in Table II of the Master Schedule of Subjects, or equivalent subjects from another university;
include in the degree course honours subjects specified in the specific Honours programs.
2.1 ENROLMENT
An application by a student to enrol for an Honours degree must be approved by the Head of School. Normally, a student will not be permitted to enrol for an Honours degree unless a minimum average grade of credit has been obtained in the pass degree subjects relevant to the field in which Honours is to be taken.
2.2 In the case of Honours programs in Commerce or Business a graduate who has been awarded an appropriate pass degree within the faculty may apply to enrol for an Honours degree provided the pass degree was awarded not more than two academic years prior to the year in which enrolment in an Honours degree is sought. Such a candidate shall comply with the requirements of the pass degree and shall complete such additional work (including pass degree subjects) as the Head of the appropriate program may prescribe.
3. THESIS
The subject of any thesis shall be approved by the relevant Head of program and the thesis shall usually be presented before 30 November in the candidate‘s final year of study, unless otherwise determined by the Head of School.
4.1 DEGREE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS THE HONOURS PROGRAM IN COMMERCE
A candidate for the degree shall:
4.1.1 complete the specified program of study for the Pass degree to obtain a minimum of 72 units; and
4.1.2 obtain a minimum of 24 units of subjects specified in the program of study for the Honours degree.
4.2 The degree with Honours may be taken in the fields of Accounting, Finance or Economics.
5.1 THE HONOURS PROGRAMS IN BUSINESS SPECIALISING IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, OR TOURISM
A candidate for the degree shall:
5.1.1 complete the specified program of study for the Pass degree to obtain a minimum of 72 units; and
5.1.2 obtain a minimum of 24 units of subjects specified in the program of study for the Honours degree.
6. PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Programs of study for these degrees are available from the School of Business.
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN THE CREATIVE ARTS
1.1 APPLICATION OF REQUIREMENTS
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 or certificate Award Requirements.
1.2 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.
1.3 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.
2. ENROLMENT IN AWARDS
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.
3. COHERENCE OF DEGREE STRUCTURE
The faculty must be satisfied that the completed Award constitutes a coherent whole.
4. SAVING CLAUSE
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.
BACHELOR OF ARTS — BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF ARTS — BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF ARTS — BACHELOR OF LAWS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF ARTS — BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF ARTS — BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
1.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units.
1.2 A candidate must complete at least one major offered within the School of Business.
1.3 Where a student is unable to complete a major due to contractual arrangements or the unavailability of a specified subject/s the Executive Dean may permit the student to enrol in and graduate with the degree without a major. In this instance the student must have completed all core subjects and not fewer than 12 units of level 2 subjects and not fewer than 12 units of level 3 subjects from within the School of Business.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 MAJORS
To complete a major students must successfully undertake an appropriate program of study as defined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for Bachelor of Business.
3.2 The major(s) are to be included on the testamur.
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of the faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
6.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Business may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Note: The Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Commerce joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
1.1 A candidate for the 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.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the minimal requirements of the Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce degrees.
1.3 The distribution of the units shall meet the minimal requirements set out in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (WITH PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION)
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Commerce | 15 | 18 | 18 | – | 51 |
Business | 12 | 12 | 12 | – | 36 |
Open | – | – | – | 9 | 9 Not more than 3 units can be taken at level 1. |
Total | 27 | 30 | 30 | 9 | 96 |
Business subjects comprise all subjects in Business, Commerce, Economics, Management, and Tourism. Commerce subjects comprise all subjects in Commerce, Management and Economics.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
Note: The Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Economics joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
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.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the Schedule below.
2. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE JOINT DEGREE
A candidate may at any stage consult with the Academic Adviser for Economics on the requirements necessary to change to a Bachelor of Business or to a Bachelor of Economics.
SCHEDULE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Business Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Business degree and to include the subjects required for the Bachelor of Business. |
12 | 18 | 12 | – | 42 |
Economics Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Economics degree and to include the subjects required for the Bachelor of Economics. |
12 | 18 | 12 | – | 42 |
Open Units selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects at any level. |
– | – | – | 12 | 12 |
Total | 24 | 36 | 24 | 12 | 96 |
The joint degree does not have honours. The honours degrees attach to the single degrees of Bachelor of Business with Honours and Bachelor of Economics with Honours and are available to single or joint degree students.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 96 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will normally be required for satisfactory completion of the degree; any variations from the normal require approval of the relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study or eight years part-time.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is eight years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
4.1 SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting subjects for enrolment in any year on-campus candidates shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.2 Business subjects comprise all subjects in Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism. Information Technology subjects comprise all subjects in Computer Science, Computer Systems Engineering, Business Information Systems and Mathematics.
4.3 The distribution of the units shall meet the minimal requirements set out in the Schedule in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Information Technology may apply for credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by each faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of each faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Information Technology may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
6. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Executive Deans of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts and the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 96 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study or eight years part-time.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is eight years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
4.1 SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.2 A candidate who cannot take one of the compulsory subjects, or for whom a special case can be made, may be permitted to take an extra elective in place of one compulsory subject.
4.3 Students are advised to limit non-progressing level 1 subjects to a maximum of 3 units per semester.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Journalism may apply for credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by each faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of each faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Journalism may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
6. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Executive Deans of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts and the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF LAWS
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 120 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is five years full-time study or 10 years part-time.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is 10 years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
4. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Laws may apply for credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of the faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Laws may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
Honours in the joint degree may be completed as:
BBus(Hons)-LLB(Hons); or BBus(Hons)-LLB; or BBus-LLB(Hons) depending on the requirements of individual candidates.
1.2 A candidate for the Honours degree shall normally pursue studies as follows:
BBus(Hons)-LLB(Hons) — six years to obtain 144 units;
BBus(Hons)-LLB — six years to obtain 144 units;
BBus-LLB(Hons) — five years to obtain 120 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 components of the joint degree depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 96 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is seven years full-time study.
3.3 Part-time candidates, or those who are unable to complete the course of study within seven years, shall consult with the relevant Heads of School to determine the time within which the requirements for the degree must be completed.
4. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Psychology may apply for credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by each faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of each faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Psychology may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
6. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Executive Deans of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts and the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
1.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE
Honours in the joint degree may be completed as:
BBus(Hons)-BPsych(Hons); BBus(Hons)-BPsych; BBus-BPsych(Hons) depending on the requirements of individual candidates.
1.2 A candidate for the Honours degree shall normally pursue studies as follows:
BBus(Hons)-BPsych(Hons) — six years to obtain 144 units;
BBus(Hons)-BPsych — five years to obtain 120 units;
BBus-BPsych(Hons) — five years to obtain 120 units.
1.3 Candidates undertaking honours shall complete the requirements of the joint pass degree followed by the normal honours requirements in either or both components of the joint degree depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS — BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Note: The Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Tourism Management joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
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.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the specified program of study shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH HONOURS — BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Note: The Bachelor of Business with Honours-Bachelor of Tourism Management joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the joint degree, Bachelor of Business with Honours – Bachelor of Tourism Management shall:
complete the requirements of the joint pass degree, or an equivalent degree from this or another University;
include in the joint degree course the appropriate pass degree subjects, as set out in the program of study or equivalent subjects from this or another University;
include in the degree course an additional 24 units of specified honours subjects.
2.1 ENROLMENT
An application by a student to enrol for an honours degree must be approved by the Head of School. Normally, a student will not be permitted to enrol for an honours degree unless a minimum average grade of credit has been obtained in the pass degree subjects relevant to the field in which honours are being undertaken.
2.2 In the case of this honours program a graduate who has been awarded an appropriate pass degree with the faculty may apply to enrol for an honours degree provided the pass degree was awarded not more than two academic years prior to the year in which enrolment in an honours degree is sought. Such a candidate shall comply with the requirements of the pass degree and shall complete such additional work (including pass degree subjects) as the Head of the appropriate program may prescribe.
3. THESIS
The subject of any thesis shall be approved by the Head of School and the thesis shall normally be presented before 30 November in the candidate’s final year of study, unless otherwise determined by the Head of School.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 MAJORS
To complete the degree students must successfully undertake an appropriate program of study as defined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for Bachelor of Commerce.
3.2 A candidate may also include any major from the School of Business in their studies.
3.3 The major(s) are to be included on the testamur.
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Commerce may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of the faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
6.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Commerce may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE — BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
Note: The Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Economics joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
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.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the Schedule below.
2.1 WITHDRAWAL FROM THE JOINT DEGREE
A candidate may, at any stage, consult with the Academic Adviser regarding changing to a Bachelor of Commerce or to a Bachelor of Economics.
SCHEDULE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Commerce units Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Commerce degree. |
12 | 18 | 18 | – | 48 |
Economics units Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Economics degree. |
12 | 18 | 18 | – | 48 |
Open
Units selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects at any level. |
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Total | 24 | 36 | 36 | 96 |
Students who wish to seek accreditation from the professional accounting bodies will need to include:
CO1003:03 at level 1;
CO2002:03, CO2101:03, CO2502:03 and CO2601:03 at level 2;
CO3011:03, CO3012:03, CO3013:03, CO3105:03 and CO3111:03 at level 3.
The joint degree does not have honours. The honours degrees attach to the single degrees of Bachelor of Commerce with Honours and Bachelor of Economics with Honours and are available to single or joint degree students.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE — BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 96 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will normally be required for satisfactory completion of the degree; any variations from the normal require approval of the relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study or eight years part-time.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is eight years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
4.1 SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting subjects for enrolment in any year on-campus candidates shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.2 Commerce subjects comprise all subjects in Commerce, Economics and Management. Information Technology subjects comprise all subjects in Computer Science, Computer Systems Engineering, Business Information Systems and Mathematics.
4.3 The distribution of the units shall meet the minimal requirements set out in the Schedule in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Commerce - Bachelor of Information Technology may apply for credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by each faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of each faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Commerce - Bachelor of Information Technology may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
6. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Executive Deans of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts and the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 120 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is five years full-time study or 10 years part-time.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is 10 years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
4. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Commerce - Bachelor of Laws may apply for credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of the faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Commerce - Bachelor of Laws may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
Honours in the joint degree may be completed as:
BCom(Hons)-LLB(Hons); BCom(Hons)-LLB; BCom-LLB(Hons)
depending on the requirements of individual candidates.
1.2 A candidate for the Honours degree shall normally pursue studies as follows:
BCom(Hons)-LLB(Hons) — six years to obtain 144 units;
BCom(Hons)-LLB — six years to obtain 144 units;
BCom-LLB(Hons) — five years to obtain 120 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 components of the joint degree depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN
1.1 ADMISSION/ENTRY TO THE COURSE
Persons wishing to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Communication Design shall be required to demonstrate at an interview and/or audition suitability for the course and to provide a portfolio, relevant work and/or undertake specified tasks as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
1.2 A person will be eligible to enrol if offered a place in the course by the University after successfully completing the selection procedures established by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre as approved from time to time by the faculty.
1.3 Quota restrictions on the number of places available may apply from time to time as determined by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
2. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
3. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
4.1 MAJORS
The following major(s) are available within the Bachelor of Communication Design:
4.1.1 Multimedia, Design.
4.2 To complete a major, students must undertake the appropriate program of study as defined in Undergraduate Courses and Majors .
4.3 The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Communication Design (Multimedia) or Bachelor of Communication Design (Design).
5.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
5.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study.
6. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
7.1 PASS CONCEDED
The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners meeting. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’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 2, 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 relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
7.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 12 for the Bachelor of Communication Design.
7.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may on publication of the examination results apply to the relevant Head of School for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade by undertaking relevant assessment tasks.
8.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. This must be in accordance with the published faculty policy statement on credit transfer and any associated guidelines.
8.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Communication Design may be only granted for study undertaken in the previous five years.
9. PRACTICAL/PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Candidates may be required to undertake practical or professional placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled at their own expense.
10. CANCELLATION OF CREDIT
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled six years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN WITH HONOURS
1. ENTRY TO HONOURS DEGREE COURSE
A person who has qualified for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Communication Design (the pass degree) may enrol for the Honours degree in either Research or Practice if that person has:
1.1 for Research, obtained in the pass degree the grade of Distinction or better in a research-based and practice-based communication design subject specified by the Head of the College; or
1.2 for Practice, obtained in the pass degree the grade of Distinction or better in a practice-based communication design subject and the grade of Credit or better in a research-based communication design subject specified by the Head of the College; and
1.3 has obtained the approval of the Head of the College.
2. A person who holds a degree of this or another University deemed by the faculty to be equivalent to the degree of Bachelor of Communication Design may be permitted to enrol for the Honours degree where the Head of the College is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature and that the person has met the equivalent of the requirements specified in 1.1 or 1.2 above.
3. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study. The maximum period is two years of full-time study and four years of part-time study.
4. The program for either Research or Practice shall total 24 units and be as shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5. EXAMINATION
Except with the approval of the faculty a candidate shall not be permitted to present more than once for the final examination.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE — BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE — BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINE
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ARTS
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 MAJORS
The following majors are available within the Bachelor of Creative Arts:
Music, Theatre and Visual Arts.
3.2 To complete a major, students must undertake the appropriate program of study as defined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3.3 The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Creative Arts (Music), Bachelor of Creative Arts (Theatre) or Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts).
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is 10 years full-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 PASS CONCEDED
The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners meeting. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.
6.2 A candidate who is granted the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall, for the purposes of Requirement 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 relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
6.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 12 for the Bachelor of Creative Arts.
6.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may on publication of the examination results apply to the relevant Head of School for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade by undertaking relevant assessment tasks.
7.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. This must be in accordance with the published faculty policy statement on credit transfer and any associated guidelines.
7.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Creative Arts may be only granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
8. PRACTICAL/PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Candidates may be required to undertake practical or professional placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled at their own expense.
9. CANCELLATION OF CREDIT
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units. This shall include the specified Creative Arts and Business subjects, core subjects and multi-disciplinary studies subjects.
1.2 Studies are available in a number of discipline areas and candidates must choose one of the Creative Arts discipline majors outlined in the relevant schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
2.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time for those students with the relevant TAFE diploma.
2.2 The normal minimum time for completion of the degree for students currently enrolled in the relevant TAFE diploma is four years full-time or eight years part-time study.
2.3 The normal maximum time for completion is 10 years full-time study.
3.1 SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects to enrol in candidates shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3.2 The course is offered via a joint arrangement between James Cook University (Cairns) and TAFE (Cairns).
4.1 PASS CONCEDED
The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners meeting. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.
4.2 A candidate who is granted the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall, for the purposes of Requirement 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 relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
4.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 12 for the Bachelor of Creative Industries.
4.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may on publication of the examination results apply to the relevant Head of School for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade by undertaking relevant assessment tasks.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. This must be in accordance with the published faculty policy statement on credit transfer and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Creative Industries may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
5.3 Specific TAFE diplomas outlined in Undergraduate Courses and Majors will receive 24 units of credit to this degree.
6. PRACTICAL/PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Candidates may be required to undertake practical or professional placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled at their own expense.
7. CANCELLATION OF CREDIT
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the Bachelor of Economics pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 MAJORS
To complete the degree students must successfully undertake an appropriate program of study as defined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for Bachelor of Economics.
3.2 A candidate may also include any major from the School of Business in their studies.
3.3 The major(s) are to be included on the testamur.
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Economics may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of the faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
6.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Economics may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS WITH HONOURS
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the Bachelor of Economics with honours shall follow the specified program of study (shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors) to obtain 24 units. The normal time for completion is one year of full-time study.
2. ENROLMENT
Applicants must have completed the requirements for a pass degree with a similar amount of economics to the pass degree at James Cook University, at this university or at another Australian or overseas university. Applicants will be required to have a minimum average grade of credit in the pass degree subjects relevant to their honours degree.
3. In special cases students may be permitted to enrol part-time in economics honours.
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS — BACHELOR OF LAWS
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 120 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is five years full-time study or 10 years part-time.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is 10 years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
4. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Economics - Bachelor of Laws may apply for credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of the faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
5.2 Credit for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Economics - Bachelor of Laws may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT AND BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
3.1 MAJORS
To complete the degree students must successfully undertake an appropriate program of study as defined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for Bachelor of Hospitality Management.
3.2 A candidate may also include any major from the School of Business in their studies.
3.3 The major(s) are to be included on the testamur.
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for enrolment in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Hospitality Management may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. Such credit will be granted in terms of the faculty’s “Rules for Credit to the Bachelor Degrees” and any associated guidelines.
6.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Hospitality Management may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
BACHELOR OF LAWS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS
1.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE DEGREE COURSE
A candidate for the pass degree in Law shall follow a course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors, to obtain a minimum of 96 units. The time for completion of the degree is four years full-time.
1.2 Candidates enrolling in Law who have completed a bachelor degree at this or another University in any other field of study (graduate candidates) shall follow a course of study as specified under the heading Graduate Entry Program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors, to obtain a minimum of 72 units. The time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study.
2.1 LIMITATION OF ENROLMENT
In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the program.
2.2 A candidate who has completed all the subjects listed as level 1, level 2 and level 3 subjects in the program may enrol in the professional subjects listed in Requirement 3.
3. PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS
With the approval of the faculty, a candidate
may enrol for and take the examination in the following subjects,
Students intending to enrol in these subjects
are advised to do so before they graduate 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 pass or honours degree:
CO3201:02 | Trust Accounts and Book-keeping |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct. |
4. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION
A candidate who has failed the final subject towards the degree or towards admission as a barrister or solicitor and who gained 40 per cent or more of the marks for that subject, may be granted a supplementary examination in that subject.
5. BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS
A candidate for the degree with honours (a)
shall fulfil the requirements for the pass degree at such a standard
as the faculty may from time to time determine; and (b) shall be
required to submit a research assignment on a topic approved by
the faculty. The grade of honours will be calculated in accordance
with the faculty’s approved policy
Consult
the School of Law for the Guidelines for Law Honours.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
1.1 ADMISSION/ENTRY TO THE COURSE
Persons wishing to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Music shall be required to demonstrate at an interview and audition suitability for the course and to provide a portfolio, relevant work and/or undertake specified tasks as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
1.2 A person will be eligible to enrol if offered a place in the course by the University after successfully completing the selection procedures established by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre as approved from time to time by the faculty.
1.3 Quota restrictions on the number of places available may apply from time to time as determined by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
2. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
3. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 PASS CONCEDED
The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners meeting. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.
6.2 A candidate who is granted the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall, for the purposes of Requirement 2, 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 relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
6.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 12 for the Bachelor of Music.
6.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may on publication of the examination results apply to the relevant Head of School for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade by undertaking relevant assessment tasks.
7.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. This must be in accordance with the published faculty policy statement on credit transfer and any associated guidelines.
7.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Music may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
8. PRACTICAL/PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Candidates may be required to undertake practical or professional placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled at their own expense.
9. CANCELLATION OF CREDIT
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC WITH HONOURS
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF DEGREE COURSE
To qualify for the degree a candidate must 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.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE DEGREE
The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Bachelor of Music with Honours shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3.1 ENTRY TO HONOURS DEGREE COURSE
A candidate enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Music may apply to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Music with Honours in either:
3.1.1 research, if that person has obtained at least a distinction in a research-based music subject and a distinction in a practice-based music subjects as specified by the Head of College;
3.1.2 practice, if that person has obtained at least a distinction in a practice-based music subject and a credit in a research-based music subject as specified by the Head of College.
3.2 The faculty may permit entry to the Honours degree by a person who holds the Bachelor of Music 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 College may specify.
3.3 The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the majors in Music with Honours shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4. RESUBMISSION FOR FINAL HONOURS
A candidate shall not be permitted to present more than once for the final examination in the same honours discipline, but may be permitted by the examiners to resubmit the honours thesis or comparable prescribed work.
5. AWARD OF THE DEGREE
In the award of Honours, consideration shall be given to the candidate’s record throughout the course.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC — BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
This award has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue in the award and should consult previous editions of the Handbook.
BACHELOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1.1 ADMISSION/ENTRY TO THE COURSE
Persons wishing to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Photography shall be required to demonstrate at an interview and/or audition suitability for the course and to provide a portfolio, relevant work and/or undertake specified tasks as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
1.2 A person will be eligible to enrol if offered a place in the course by the University after successfully completing the selection procedures established by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre as approved from time to time by the faculty.
1.3 Quota restrictions on the number of places available may apply from time to time as determined by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
2. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
3. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 PASS CONCEDED
The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners meeting. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.
6.2 A candidate who is granted the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall, for the purposes of Requirement 2, 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 relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
6.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 12 for the Bachelor of Photography.
6.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may on publication of the examination results apply to the relevant Head of School for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade by undertaking relevant assessment tasks.
7.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. This must be in accordance with the published faculty policy statement on credit transfer and any associated guidelines.
7.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Photography may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous four years.
8. PRACTICAL/PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Candidates may be required to undertake practical or professional placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled at their own expense.
9. CANCELLATION OF CREDIT
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled six years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY WITH HONOURS
1. ENTRY TO HONOURS DEGREE COURSE
A person who has qualified for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Photography (the pass degree) may enrol for the Honours degree in either Research or Practice if that person has:
1.1 for Research, obtained in the pass degree the grade of Distinction or better in a research-based and practice-based photography subject specified by the Head of the College; or
1.2 for Practice, obtained in the pass degree the grade of Distinction or better in a practice-based photography subject and the grade of Credit or better in a research-based photography subject specified by the Head of the College; and
1.3 has obtained the approval of the Head of the College.
2. A person who holds a degree of this or another University deemed by the faculty to be equivalent to the degree of Bachelor of Photography may be permitted to enrol for the Honours degree where the Head of the College is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature and that the person has met the equivalent of the requirements specified in 1.1 or 1.2 above.
3. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study. The maximum period is two years of full-time study and four years of part-time study.
4. The program for either Research or Practice shall total 24 units and is shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
5. EXAMINATION
Except with the approval of the faculty a candidate shall not be permitted to present more than once for the final examination.
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC POLICY — BACHELOR OF LAWS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC POLICY — BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINE
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE — BACHELOR OF LAWS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE — BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK — BACHELOR OF LAWS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE – BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences section of this Handbook.
BACHELOR OF THEATRE
1.1 ADMISSION/ENTRY TO THE COURSE
Persons wishing to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Theatre shall be required to demonstrate at an interview and audition suitability for the course and to provide a portfolio, relevant work and/or undertake specified tasks as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
1.2 A person will be eligible to enrol if offered a place in the course by the University after successfully completing the selection procedures established by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre as approved from time to time by the faculty.
1.3 Quota restrictions on the number of places available may apply from time to time as determined by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
2. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
3. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
4.1 MAJORS
The following major(s) are available within the Bachelor of Theatre:
4.1.1 Bachelor of Theatre (Acting); or
4.1.2 Bachelor of Theatre (Technical Production).
4.2 To complete a major, students must undertake the appropriate program of study as defined in Undergraduate Courses and Majors .
4.3 The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Theatre (Acting) or Bachelor of Theatre (Technical Production).
5.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study (either Acting or Technical Production) or six years part-time (Technical Production only).
5.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study.
6. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
7.1 PASS CONCEDED
The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners meeting. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’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 2, 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 relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
7.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 12 for the Bachelor of Theatre.
7.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may on publication of the examination results apply to the relevant Head of School for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade by undertaking relevant assessment tasks.
8.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. This must be in accordance with the published faculty policy statement on credit transfer and any associated guidelines.
8.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Theatre may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous five years.
9. PRACTICAL/PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Candidates may be required to undertake practical or professional placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled at their own expense.
10. CANCELLATION OF CREDIT
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF THEATRE WITH HONOURS
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.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE DEGREE
The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the selected major in Theatre with Honours shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3.1 ENTRY TO HONOURS DEGREE COURSE
A person enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Theatre may be invited by the Head of the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Theatre with Honours in either:
3.1.1 research, if that person has obtained at least a distinction in both a research-based and a practice-based theatre subject as specified by the Head of College;
3.1.2 practice, if that person has obtained at least a distinction in a practice-based theatre subject and a credit in a research-based theatre subject as specified by the Head of College.
3.2 A person who holds or is eligible to hold the degree of Bachelor of Theatre of this or another University, or who holds an equivalent degree, may be permitted to enrol in the Honours course where the Head of the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for Honours. College requirements include a provision that candidates entering after graduation shall complete such requirements as in 2 above, as the Head of the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre may specify.
4. RESUBMISSION FOR FINAL HONOURS
A candidate shall not be permitted to present more than once for the final examination in the same Honours discipline, but may be permitted by the examiners to re-submit the Honours thesis or comparable prescribed work.
5. In the award of Honours, consideration shall be given to the candidate’s record throughout the course.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 72 units. The requirements of the degree are normally completed in three years of full-time study.
1.2 The 72 units shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the specified program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS
1. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE
The degree shall be administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
2. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for a Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours shall:
2.1 complete the requirements of the pass degree, or an equivalent degree from another university;
2.2 include in the degree course the appropriate pass degree subjects, as set out in the program of study or equivalent subjects from another university;
2.3 include in the degree course 24 units of specified Honours subjects.
3.1 ENROLMENT
An application by a student to enrol for an Honours degree must be approved by the Head of School. Normally, a student will not be permitted to enrol for an Honours degree unless a minimum average grade of credit has been obtained in the pass degree subjects relevant to the field in which Honours are to be taken.
3.2 In the case of this Honours program, a graduate who has been awarded an appropriate pass degree within the faculty may apply to enrol for an Honours degree provided the pass degree was awarded not more than two academic years prior to the year in which enrolment in an Honours degree is sought. Such a candidate shall comply with the Requirements of the pass degree and shall complete such additional work (including pass degree subjects) as the Head of the appropriate program may prescribe.
4. THESIS
The subject of any thesis shall be approved by the Head of School and the thesis shall usually be presented before 30 November in the candidate’s final year of study, unless otherwise determined by the Head of School.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS — BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Note: The Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours - Bachelor of Business joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the joint degree, Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours – Bachelor of Business shall:
complete the requirements of the joint pass degree, or an equivalent degree from this or another University;
include in the joint degree course the appropriate pass degree subjects, as set out in the program of study or equivalent subjects from this or another University;
include in the degree course an additional 24 units of specified honours subjects.
2.1 ENROLMENT
An application by a student to enrol for an honours degree must be approved by the Head of School. Normally, a student will not be permitted to enrol for an honours degree unless a minimum average grade of credit has been obtained in the pass degree subjects relevant to the field in which honours are being undertaken.
2.2 In the case of this honours program a graduate who has been awarded an appropriate pass degree with the faculty may apply to enrol for an honours degree provided the pass degree was awarded not more than two academic years prior to the year in which enrolment in an honours degree is sought. Such a candidate shall comply with the requirements of the pass degree and shall complete such additional work (including pass degree subjects) as the Head of the appropriate program may prescribe.
3. THESIS
The subject of any thesis shall be approved by the Head of School and the thesis shall normally be presented before 30 November in the candidate’s final year of study, unless otherwise determined by the Head of School.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT — BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Note: The Bachelor of Tourism Management - Bachelor of Human Resource Management joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
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.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the specified program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS — BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Note: The Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours - Bachelor of Human Resource Management joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the joint degree, Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours – Bachelor of Human Resource Management shall:
complete the requirements of the joint pass degree, or an equivalent degree from this or another University;
include in the joint degree course the appropriate pass degree subjects, as set out in the program of study or equivalent subjects from this or another University;
include in the degree course an additional 24 units of specified honours subjects.
2.1 ENROLMENT
An application by a student to enrol for an honours degree must be approved by the Head of School. Normally, a student will not be permitted to enrol for an honours degree unless a minimum average grade of credit has been obtained in the pass degree subjects relevant to the field in which honours are being undertaken.
2.2 In the case of this honours program a graduate who has been awarded an appropriate pass degree with the faculty may apply to enrol for an honours degree provided the pass degree was awarded not more than two academic years prior to the year in which enrolment in an honours degree is sought. Such a candidate shall comply with the requirements of the pass degree and shall complete such additional work (including pass degree subjects) as the Head of the appropriate program may prescribe.
3. THESIS
The subject of any thesis shall be approved by the Head of School and the thesis shall normally be presented before 30 November in the candidate’s final year of study, unless otherwise determined by the Head of School.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT — BACHELOR OF MARKETING
Note: The Bachelor of Tourism Management - Bachelor of Marketing joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
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.
1.2 The 96 units shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the specified program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS — BACHELOR OF MARKETING
Note: The Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours - Bachelor of Marketing joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the joint degree, Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours – Bachelor of Marketing shall:
complete the requirements of the joint pass degree, or an equivalent degree from this or another University;
include in the joint degree course the appropriate pass degree subjects, as set out in the program of study or equivalent subjects from this or another University;
include in the degree course an additional 24 units of specified honours subjects.
2.1 ENROLMENT
An application by a student to enrol for an honours degree must be approved by the Head of School. Normally, a student will not be permitted to enrol for an honours degree unless a minimum average grade of credit has been obtained in the pass degree subjects relevant to the field in which honours are being undertaken.
2.2 In the case of this honours program a graduate who has been awarded an appropriate pass degree with the faculty may apply to enrol for an honours degree provided the pass degree was awarded not more than two academic years prior to the year in which enrolment in an honours degree is sought. Such a candidate shall comply with the requirements of the pass degree and shall complete such additional work (including pass degree subjects) as the Head of the appropriate program may prescribe.
3. THESIS
The subject of any thesis shall be approved by the Head of School and the thesis shall normally be presented before 30 November in the candidate’s final year of study, unless otherwise determined by the Head of School.
BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS
1.1 ADMISSION/ENTRY TO THE COURSE
Persons wishing to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts shall be required to demonstrate at an interview and/or audition suitability for the course and to provide a portfolio, relevant work and/or undertake specified tasks as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
1.2 A person will be eligible to enrol if offered a place in the course by the University after successfully completing the selection procedures established by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre as approved from time to time by the faculty.
1.3 Quota restrictions on the number of places available may apply from time to time as determined by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
2. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of 72 units. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
3. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will be required for satisfactory completion of the degree.
4.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
4.2 The normal maximum time for completion is 10 years full-time study.
5. SPECIAL NOTES/REQUIREMENTS
In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 PASS CONCEDED
The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners meeting. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.
6.2 A candidate who is granted the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall, for the purposes of Requirement 2, 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 relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.
6.3 The number of units that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 12 for the Bachelor of Visual Arts.
6.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may on publication of the examination results apply to the relevant Head of School for permission to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade by undertaking relevant assessment tasks.
7.1 CREDIT FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain credit for previous tertiary study upon conditions determined by the faculty. This must be in accordance with the published faculty policy statement on credit transfer and any associated guidelines.
7.2 Credit for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Visual Arts may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
8. PRACTICAL/PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Candidates may be required to undertake practical or professional placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled at their own expense.
9. CANCELLATION OF CREDIT
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS WITH HONOURS
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must 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.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE DEGREE
The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Visual Arts with Honours (Research), or Visual Arts with Honours (Professional Practice) shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3.1 ENTRY TO HONOURS DEGREE COURSE
A candidate enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts may be invited by the Head of the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours (Research) if that candidate has obtained a minimum of 72 units by successful completion of the level 1, level 2 and level 3 subjects prescribed in the program, provided that the grade of at least distinction has been obtained in the following level 3 subjects of Visual Arts Practice and Art History and Theory; and that the grade of at least credit has been obtained in the level 3 subject of Drawing.
3.2 A candidate enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts may be invited by the Head of the College to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours (Professional Practice) if that candidate has obtained a minimum of 72 units by successful completion of the level 1, level 2 and level 3 subjects prescribed in the program, provided that the grade of at least distinction has been obtained in the following level 3 subject of Visual Arts Practice and that the grade of at least credit has been obtained in the level 3 subjects of Drawing and Art History and Theory.
3.3 A person who holds the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts of this or another University, or who holds an equivalent qualification, may be permitted to enrol in the Honours course where the Head of the College is satisfied that the qualification justifies candidature in one of the honours specialisations currently offered by Visual Arts. Requirements include a provision that candidates entering after graduation shall complete such specifications of Requirement 2 of the Bachelor of Visual Arts as the Head of College may specify.
4. RESUBMISSION FOR FINAL HONOURS
A candidate shall not be permitted to present more than once for the final examination in the same honours discipline, but may be permitted by the examiners to resubmit the Honours thesis or comparable prescribed work.
5. AWARD OF THE DEGREE
In the award of Honours, consideration shall be given to the candidate’s record throughout the course.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
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 part-time.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
The subjects shall be in accordance with the program in Business shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Business who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS LAW
1. ADMINISTRATION OF THE COURSE
The Certificate of Business Law may be undertaken in the School of Law and is administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
2. REQUIREMENTS FOR CANDIDATURE
A person may enrol for the Certificate of Business Law if that person:
2.1 would qualify for entry into the Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Laws at this University;
2.2 has other qualifications and/or experience recognised by the faculty as equivalent to Requirement 2.1.
3. Notwithstanding Requirement 2 above, the faculty, on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Law, may admit a person to candidature for the Certificate of Business Law if it is satisfied that that person has demonstrated an ability to complete the requirements of the award.
4.1 CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
A candidate for the Certificate of Business Law shall follow an approved course of study to obtain a minimum of six units.
4.2 An approved course of study shall normally comprise a minimum of two subjects selected from the program shown in Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.3 In appropriate circumstances, the Head of the School of Law may approve the selection of other subjects (in particular, subjects drawn from Table VI in the Master Schedule of Subjects).
4.4 To complete any subject a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant School for that subject.
5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE
The normal time for completion of the award is one semester of full-time study (or part-time equivalent).
6. CREDIT FOR OTHER STUDIES
Credit shall not be granted for prior studies.
CERTIFICATE OF DESKTOP PUBLISHING
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.
2. The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Desktop Publishing shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Desktop Publishing who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF ECOTOURISM
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the award shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of six units.
2. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal time for completion of the award is two semesters of part-time study.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Ecotourism who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF LEGAL STUDIES
1. ADMINISTRATION OF THE COURSE
The Certificate of Legal Studies may be undertaken in the School of Law and is administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
2. REQUIREMENTS FOR CANDIDATURE
A person may enrol for the Certificate of Legal Studies if that person:
2.1 would qualify for entry into the LLB or joint LLB degrees at this University;
2.2 has other qualifications and/or experience recognised by the faculty as equivalent to Requirement 2.1.
3. Notwithstanding Requirement 2 above, the faculty, on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Law, may admit a person to candidature for the Certificate of Legal Studies if it is satisfied that that person has demonstrated an ability to satisfactorily complete the requirements of the award.
4.1 CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
A candidate for the Certificate of Legal Studies shall follow an approved course of study to obtain a minimum of six units.
4.2 An approved course of study shall normally comprise a minimum of two subjects selected from Table VI in the Master Schedule of Subjects and approved by the Head of the School of Law.
4.3 In appropriate circumstances, the Head of the School of Law may approve the selection of subjects from Tables other than Table VI in the Master Schedule of Subjects.
4.4 To complete any subject a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant School for that subject.
5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE
The normal time for completion of the award is one semester of full-time study (or part-time equivalent).
6. CREDIT FOR OTHER STUDIES
Credit shall not be granted for prior studies.
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC BUSINESS
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
To qualify for the award a candidate must have completed the following subjects:
MU2431:03 | Managing Music (prerequisite for MU3441) |
MU3441:03 | Experiencing Music |
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC PRACTICE
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
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.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Music Practice shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Music Practice who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF NATIVE TITLE STUDIES
1. ADMINISTRATION OF THE COURSE
The Certificate of Native Title Studies may be undertaken in the School of Law and is administered by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
2. REQUIREMENTS FOR CANDIDATURE
A person may enrol for the Certificate of Native Title Studies if that person:
2.1 would qualify for entry into a Bachelors course at this University;
2.2 has other qualifications and/or experience recognised by the faculty as equivalent to Requirement 2.1.
3. Notwithstanding Requirement 2 above, the faculty, on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Law, may admit a person to candidature for the Certificate of Native Title Studies if it is satisfied that that person has demonstrated an ability to satisfactorily complete the requirements of the award.
4.1 CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
A candidate for the Certificate of Native Title Studies shall follow an approved course of study to obtain a minimum of six units.
4.2 An approved course of study shall normally comprise a minimum of two subjects selected from the program shown in Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.3 In appropriate circumstances, the Head of the School of Law may approve the selection of other subjects - particularly from Tables Ia and VI in the Master Schedule of Subjects.
4.4 To complete any subject a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant School for that subject.
5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE
The normal time for completion of the award is one semester of full-time study (or part-time equivalent).
6. CREDIT FOR OTHER STUDIES
Credit shall not be granted for prior studies.
CERTIFICATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
A person who wishes to enrol for the Certificate of Photography shall be required to meet the admission requirements as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre from time to time.
2. 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 part-time. The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Photography shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Photography who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the university will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
A person who wishes to enrol for the Certificate of Piano Accompaniment must have successfully completed Performing Music 1 MU1401 or equivalent; or provide through audition or similar process, evidence of a commensurate level of keyboard skills..
2. 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 years of part-time study. The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Piano Accompaniment shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Piano Accompaniment who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF STUDIO MUSIC TEACHING
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
To qualify for the award a candidate must have completed subjects to a value of six units in accordance with the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
CERTIFICATE OF THEATRE SKILLS
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
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.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Theatre Skills shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Theatre Skills who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF TOURISM
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the award shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain a minimum of six units.
2. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal time for completion of the award is two semesters of part-time study.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Tourism who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF UNDERWATER IMAGING
1. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Persons who wish to enrol for the Certificate of Underwater Imaging shall be required to meet the following admission requirements:
1.1 possession of at least Open Water diving certification and a minimum of 15 logged hours of diving experience;
1.2 possession of a current AS2299 Dive Medical Certificate or equivalent;
1.3 acceptance onto the JCU Dive Register;
1.4 completion and submission of the appropriate application form.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
To qualify for an award, a candidate must normally have satisfactorily completed two of the subjects in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is one semester part-time.
The program of study in some subjects is normally covered in two full-time blocks of seventeen days duration while the program of study in others is normally covered over the course of a normal teaching semester.
The block mode studies are normally offered outside of normal semester teaching weeks to enable enrolment by students from all faculties and, subject to adequate enrolments, the course may be offered more than once per calendar year.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Underwater Imaging who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF VISUAL ARTS FUNDAMENTALS
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
To qualify for the award a candidate must 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.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
The subjects shall be in accordance with the program in Visual Arts Fundamentals shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Visual Arts Fundamentals and subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF VISUAL ARTS PRACTICE
1. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
A person who wishes to enrol for the Certificate of Visual Arts Practice shall be required to provide a portfolio of work as specified by the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre from time to time and to demonstrate suitability for the course at an interview.
2. CONSTITUTION OF THE COURSE
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. The subjects selected shall be in accordance with the program in Visual Arts Practice shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3. EXIT STATUS
Persons who have been awarded the Certificate of Visual Arts Practice who subsequently enrol with credit in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
FACULTY OF LAW, BUSINESS AND THE CREATIVE ARTS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND MAJORS
Students are advised that all subjects are offered on the condition that staff and resources are available.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Townsville, Cairns, Sydney, Melbourne, WashingtonBS, Systematic College (Kuala Lumpur)Level 1
Not fewer than 21 units and not more than 30 units of level 1 subjects which must include: | |
BU1001:03 | Communicating in Business |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
PLUS |
|
Any compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken which are not included in the above list. |
Level 2
Not fewer than 18 units of level 2 subjects which must include compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken. |
Level 3
Not fewer than 18 units of level 3 subjects which must include compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken. |
Level 4
Honours in Business
24 units of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
BU4060:06 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics |
BU4061:03 | Research Paradigms in Business |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research |
BU4063:12 | Honours Thesis |
MAJORS
Students must select at least one major from those listed below within the School of Business.
Single major -
consists of a prescribed sequence of at least 21 units in a discipline;
including at least six units of level 2 subjects and at least six units of level 3 subjects.
Double major — consists of two sequences of units following the requirements for a single major.
SINGLE MAJORS
ACCOUNTING
Townsville, CairnsCO1003:03 | Contemporary Accounting Principles and Systems 2 |
CO2002:03 | Company Accounting |
CO2101:03 | Management Accounting 1 |
CO3011:03 | Advanced Financial Accounting |
CO3012:03 | Auditing |
CO3013:03 | Accounting Theory |
CO3111:03 | Management Accounting 2 |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Accounting). |
BUSINESS LAW
Townsville, CairnsCO2501:03 | Business Law |
CO2502:03 | Law of Business Organisations |
CO3513:03 | Taxation 1 |
CO3514:03 | Taxation 2 |
EV2002:03 | Environmental Law and Policy |
LA4013:03 | Law of Corporate Investigations |
LA4034:03 | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Business Law). |
E-BUSINESS
Townsville, CairnsCP1010:03 | Introduction to Multimedia |
CP1200:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 1 |
CP1500:03 | Introduction to Database Principles |
Plus any two from: | |
CO2801:03 | Business Information Systems Development 1 |
CP2001:03 | Data Structures and Algorithms |
CP2010:03 | Multimedia Web Design |
CP2230:03 | Internetworking 1 |
CP2240:03 | Internetworking 2 |
CP2377:03 | Portable Programming |
CP2402:03 | Operating Systems and Architectures |
CP2420:03 | Graphics and Animation Technologies |
Plus | |
CP3046:03 | Information Technology Project 1 |
CP3047:03 | Information Technology Project 2 |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (E-Business) |
ECONOMICS
TownsvilleEC1006:03 | Economics for Business 2 |
EC2000:03 | Macroeconomics 2A |
EC2001:03 | Macroeconomics 2B |
or | |
EC2003:03 | Microeconomics 2B |
EC2002:03 | Microeconomics 2A |
EC3401:03 | International Trade |
EC3406:03 | Project Evaluation |
EC3420:03 | Regional Economic Development |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Economics). |
FINANCE
TownsvilleCO2601:03 | Business Finance 1 |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
CO2815:03 | Modelling Business Decisions |
CO3611:03 | Multinational Business Finance |
CO3612:03 | Personal Portfolio Management |
EC2100:03 | Forecasting |
EC3401:03 | International Trade |
or | |
EC3406:03 | Project Evaluation |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Finance). |
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
CairnsTO1002:03 | The Australian Tourism Product |
TO2044:03 | Hospitality and Restaurant Marketing |
TO2045:03 | Hospitality Operations Management |
TO3023:03 | Hotel and Resort Management |
TO3046:03 | Quality Assurance Management and Hospitality Systems |
TO3047:03 | Hospitality Cultures and People |
TO3038:03 | Foundations of Conference and Events Management |
or | |
TO2043:03 | Club and Gaming Management |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management). |
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Townsville, Cairns, Sydney, MelbourneMG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
MG2703:03 | Human Resource Management |
MG2776:03 | Management of Negotiations and Employee Relations |
MG3731:03 | Management of Change and Development |
MG3738:03 | Business and Society (Cairns) |
or | |
MG3739:03 | Business Cultures and Ethics (Townsville) |
MG3717:03 | International Human Resource Management (Cairns) |
or | |
MG3741:03 | Organisational Theory and Design (Townsville) |
MG3792:03 | Current Human Resource Issues |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management). |
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Townsville, Cairns, Sydney, MelbourneCO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
CO2801:03 | Business Information Systems Development |
CO2815:03 | Modelling Business Decisions |
CO3105:03 | Financial Modelling |
CO3811:03 | Business Information Development 2 |
CO3812:03 | Current Information Technology for Business 1 |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Information Systems). |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Townsville, Cairns, Sydney, Melbourne, WashingtonBSEC3401:03 | International Trade |
MG2715:03 | Alliances and Networks in International Business |
MG2716:03 | International Services Management |
MG3715:03 | International Business |
MG3716:03 | International Marketing |
MG3717:03 | International Human Resource Management |
MG3759:03 | International Venture Management |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (International Business). |
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
Townsville, Cairns, SydneyTO1005:03 | Introduction to Tourism |
TO2006:03 | Tourist and Customer Behaviour Management |
TO2007:03 | International Tourism |
TO2015:03 | Research Methods |
TO3022:03 | Tourism Marketing |
TO3023:03 | Hotel Management |
TO3038:03 | Foundations of Conference and Events Management |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (International Tourism). |
MANAGEMENT
Townsville, Cairns, Sydney, Melbourne, WashingtonBSMG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
MG2710:03 | Operations Management |
MG2758:03 | Project Management |
MG3713:03 | Small Business Management (Townsville) |
or | |
MG3757:03 | Service Operations Management (Cairns) |
MG3735:03 | Entrepreneurship |
MG3741:03 | Organisational Theory and Design (Townsville) |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Management). |
MARKETING
Townsville, Cairns, Sydney, MelbourneMG2702:03 | Marketing Management |
MG2704:03 | Consumer Behaviour |
MG2705:03 | Marketing Communications |
MG2706:03 | Marketing Research |
MG3716:03 | International Marketing |
MG3761:03 | Strategic Marketing |
MG3762:03 | Contemporary Issues in Marketing |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Marketing). |
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS – BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Note: The Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Commerce joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
Not fewer than 27 nor more than 30 units which must include the following: | |
BU1000:03 | Business Communication and Information Technology |
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 | Management in the New Global Economy |
Level 2
Not fewer than 30 units which must include the following: | |
BU2010:03 | Business Research Methods |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
CO2801:03 | Business Information Systems Development |
MG1702:03 | Marketing Management |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
Level 3
Not fewer than 28 units which must include: | |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
Notes:
1 Students wishing to seek accreditation with the professional accounting bodies must complete: CO2101:03 Management Accounting 1, CO2002:03 Company Accounting, CO2502:03 Law of Business Organisations and CO2601:03 Business Finance 1 at level 2; and
2 CO3011:03 Advanced Financial Accounting, CO3012:03 Auditing, CO3013:03 Accounting Theory, CO3105:03 Financial Modelling, CO3111:03 Management Accounting 2, and CO3513:03 Taxation 1 at level 3.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS – BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
Note: The Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Economics joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
TownsvilleCandidates are required to complete the joint degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements. The core Bachelor of Business subjects must be included.
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Business Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Business degree and to include the subjects required for the Bachelor of Business. |
12 | 18 | 12 | 42 | |
Economics
Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Economics degree and to include the subjects required for the Bachelor of Economics. |
12 | 18 | 12 | 42 | |
Open Units selected from the Master Schedule at any level. |
12 | 12 | |||
Total units | 24 | 36 | 24 | 12 | 96 |
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS – BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Townsville, CairnsDiscipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total |
Business | 18 | 12 | 12 | 42 |
Computing | 18 | 18 | 18 | 54 |
Total units | 36 | 30 | 30 | 96 |
SEMESTER 1
BU1001:03 | Communicating in Business |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
CP1500:03 | Introduction to Database Principles |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
SEMESTER 2
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CP1010:03 | Introduction to Multimedia |
CP1030:03 | Introduction to Information Technology |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
SEMESTER 1
CP1200:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 1 |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
Plus | |
One level 2 elective subject from the Master Schedule - Table IIb Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects | |
Plus | |
One level 2 elective subject |
SEMESTER 2
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CP1300:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 2 |
MA1721:03 | Computing Mathematics |
Plus | |
One level 2 elective subject from the Master Schedule - Table IIb Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects |
SEMESTER 1
CP2001:03 | Data Structures and Algorithms |
CP2010:03 | Multimedia Web Design |
CP2230:03 | Internetworking 1 |
Plus | |
One level 2 elective subject from the Master Schedule - Table IIb Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects |
SEMESTER 2
CP2004:03 | Object Oriented Programming with Java |
CP2240:03 | Internetworking 2 |
or | |
CP2402:03 | Operating Systems and Architecture |
Plus | |
Two level 3 elective subjects from the Master Schedule - Table IIc Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects |
SEMESTER 1
CP3003:03 | Internet Technology |
CP3020:03 | Advanced Database Management |
CP3046:03 | Information Technology Project 1 |
CP3110:03 | Fundamentals of Software Engineering |
or | |
CP3120:03 | Object Oriented Software Engineering |
SEMESTER 2
CP3047:03 | Information Technology Project 2 |
CP3070:03 | Principles of Data Communications |
or | |
CP3120:03 | Object Oriented Software Engineering |
or | |
CP3110:03 | Fundamentals of Software Engineering |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
Plus | |
One level 3 elective subject from the Master Schedule - Table IIc Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects |
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS – BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
Townsville, CairnsCandidates are required to complete the pass degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements.
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Business | 15 | 12 | 18 | 45 | |
Journalism | 15 | 12 | 18 | 45 | |
Open units (level 2 or 3) | 6 | 6 | |||
Total | 30 | 24 | 36 | 6 | 96 |
Notes:
1 The core Bachelor of Journalism subjects as specified in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for Bachelor of Journalism to 15 units must be included.
2 The core Bachelor of Business subjects must be included:
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO2821:03 | Business Information Systems |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
Plus | |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
3 Business electives to complete the remaining requirements in accordance with the above schedule may be selected from Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and/or Tourism subjects in Tables IIb and IIc of the Master Schedule.
4 The Open units above should be taken at level 2 or level 3.
5 In the joint degree of Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Journalism BU1001 is not compulsory.
6 Students are advised to limit non-progressing level 1 subjects to a maximum of 3 units per semester.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS – BACHELOR OF LAWS
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
BU1001:03 | Communicating in Business |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
Level 2
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
LA1004:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA1005:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA1011:03 | Torts A – Specific Torts |
LA1012:03 | Torts B – Negligence |
LA2011:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA2012:03 | Contract Law 2 |
Level 3
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
9 level 2 units drawn from Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and/or Tourism subjects in Table IIb of the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
Level 4
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
9 level 3 units drawn from Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and/or Tourism subjects in Table IIc of the Master Schedule. |
Level 5
LA3011:03 | Commercial and Personal Property Law |
Plus | |
21 units of level 4 subjects chosen from the elective program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws. |
A candidate for the joint degree with Honours in Law must include LA4026 Research Dissertation A or LA4046 Research Dissertation B as part of the approved course of study.
Notes:
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 (July block mode) |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct (Sem 2) |
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure (Sem 2) |
Neither CO3201 nor LA4009 can be credited to the BBus-LLB degree. |
2 Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
LA4007:03 | Succession |
LA4019:03 | Conveyancing and Drafting |
LA4032:03 | Family Law |
3 Townsville students seeking admission to practice are also encouraged to include LA4014:03 Clinical Legal Studies, however a quota applies to this subject.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS – BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY
Townsville, CairnsDiscipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Business | 15 | 15 | 15 | 45 | |
Social Sciences | 15 | 15 | 18 | 48 | |
Open | 3 | 3 | |||
Total | 30 | 30 | 33 | 3 | 96 |
SEMESTER 1
BU1001:03 | Communicating in Business |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology 1 |
SS1010:03 | Australian People: Indigenous and Anthropological Perspectives |
SEMESTER 2
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO2821:03 | Business Information Systems |
PY1102:03 | Exploring Psychology 2 |
SS1103:03 | Computer Skills for the Social and Behavioural Sciences |
SEMESTER 1
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour |
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Human Behaviour |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour |
SEMESTER 2
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan |
PY2107:03 | Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour |
Two level 2 subjects from the Master Schedule – Table IIb Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects. (Students with an interest in research are encouraged to undertake BU2010:03.) |
SEMESTER 1
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology |
SEMESTER 2
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology |
SY1003:03 | Deviance Crime and Society |
One level 2 subject from the Master Schedule – Table IIb Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects. | |
One level 3 subject from the Master Schedule – Table IIc Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects. |
SEMESTER 1
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology |
One level 3 elective from Table Ia of the Master Schedule of Subjects in the areas of Anthropology, Cinema, History, Psychology and Sociology | |
Two level 3 subjects from the Master Schedule – Table IIc Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects. |
SEMESTER 2
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
PY3107:03 | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics |
One level 3 subject from the Master Schedule - Table IIc Business, Commerce, Economics, Management and Tourism subjects. | |
One 3 unit elective from any level from the Master Schedule - Table Ia, IIa, IIb, IIc. |
(Psychology Honours)
FULL YEAR
PY4101:12 | Psychology Thesis |
or | |
PY4102:12 | Reading
and Research Project Students must meet the academic requirements to be offered a place in fourth year Honours in Psychology |
PY4103:12 | Advanced Topics in Psychology |
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS – BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Note: The joint degrees of Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Tourism Management and Bachelor of Business (Honours) - Bachelor of Tourism Management have been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
Not fewer than 24 nor more than 30 level 1 units which must include the following: | |
BU1000:03 | Business Communication and Information Technology |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
MG1702:03 | Marketing Management |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
TO1002:03 | The Australian Tourism Product |
TO1005:03 | Introduction to Tourism |
Level 2
Not fewer than 24 level 2 units which must include the following: | |
At least 12 level 2 tourism units including: | |
TO2000:03 | Tourism and the Environment |
TO2006:03 | Tourist and Customer Behaviour Management |
TO2007:03 | International Tourism |
TO2015:03 | Research Methods |
or | |
BU2010:03 | Business Research Methods |
and | |
At least 9 level 2 management units including: | |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
Level 3 and 4
A total of 48 units comprised of: | |
At least 18 level 3 tourism units | |
At least 18 level 3 management units including | |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
PLUS |
|
An additional 12 units of subjects. |
HONOURS IN BUSINESS
24 units of specified honours subjects.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
Not more than 30 units of level 1 subjects which must include: | |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1003:03 | Contemporary Accounting Principles and Systems 2 |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
Plus | |
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken. |
Level 2
Not fewer than 18 units of level 2 subjects which must include: | |
CO2002:03 | Company Accounting |
CO2101:03 | Management Accounting 1 |
CO2502:03 | Law of Business Organisations |
CO2601:03 | Business Finance 1 |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
CO2815:03 | Modelling Business Decisions |
Plus | |
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken. |
Level 3
Not fewer than 18 units of level 3 subjects which must include: | |
CO3011:03 | Advanced Financial Accounting |
CO3012:03 | Auditing |
CO3013:03 | Accounting Theory |
CO3111:03 | Management Accounting 2 |
CO3513:03 | Taxation 1 |
Plus | |
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken. |
Level 4
HONOURS IN COMMERCE | ||
(i) | Completion of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce; and | |
(ii) | 24 units of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
BU4060:06 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics | |
BU4061:03 | Research Paradigms in Business | |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research | |
BU4063:12 | Honours Thesis |
MAJORS
Students may also choose from any other Bachelor of Business major consisting of a prescribed sequence of at least 21 units in a discipline (refer to Bachelor of Business).
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
Note: The Bachelor of Commerce - Bachelor of Economics joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
TownsvilleCandidates are required to complete the joint degree in accordance with the following minimum requirements.
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Commerce Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Commerce degree. |
12 | 18 | 18 | 48 | |
Economics
Units usually available to a three year Bachelor of Economics degree. |
12 | 18 | 18 | 48 | |
Open Units selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects at any level. |
|||||
Total units Students who wish to seek accreditation with the Professional Accounting Bodies will need to enrol in the relevant required subjects. |
24 | 36 | 36 | 96 |
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(with professional accounting accreditation)
Townsville, CairnsDiscipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Commerce (incl. Economics) | 18 | 21 | 15 | 54 | |
Information Technology | 15 | 12 | 15 | 42 | |
Total units | 33 | 33 | 30 | 96 |
SEMESTER 1
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
CP1200:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 1 |
CP1500:03 | Introduction to Database Principles |
MA1000:03 | Mathematical Foundations |
or | |
MA1020:03 | Preparatory Mathematics |
SEMESTER 2
CO1003:03 | Contemporary Accounting Principles and Systems 2 |
CO2821:03 | Business Information Systems |
CP1300:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 2 |
MA1401:03 | Statistics and Data Analysis |
or | |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
SEMESTER 1
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO2815:03 | Modelling Business Decisions |
CP2001:03 | Data Structures and Algorithms |
CP2230:03 | Internetworking 1 |
SEMESTER 2
CO2002:03 | Company Accounting |
CO2502:03 | Law of Business Organisations |
CP2004:03 | Object Oriented Programming with Java |
MA1721:03 | Computing Mathematics |
SEMESTER 1
CO2101:03 | Management Accounting 1 |
CO3013:03 | Accounting Theory |
CP3020:03 | Advanced Database Management |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
SEMESTER 2
CO3111:03 | Management Accounting 2 |
CP2402:03 | Operating Systems and Architecture |
CP3110:03 | Fundamentals of Software Engineering |
or | |
CP3120:03 | Object Oriented Software Engineering |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
SEMESTER 1
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
CO3513:03 | Taxation 1 |
CP3003:03 | Internet Technology |
CP3046:03 | Information Technology Project 1 |
SEMESTER 2
CO2601:03 | Business Finance 1 |
CO3011:03 | Advanced Financial Accounting |
CO3012:03 | Auditing |
CP3047:03 | Information Technology Project 2 |
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – BACHELOR OF LAWS
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
Level 2
CO1003:03 | Contemporary Accounting Principles and Systems 2 |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
LA1004:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA1005:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA1011:03 | Torts A – Specific Torts |
LA1012:03 | Torts B – Negligence |
LA2011:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA2012:03 | Contract Law 2 |
Level 3
CO2002:03 | Company Accounting |
CO2101:03 | Management Accounting 1 |
CO2601:03 | Business Finance 1 |
CO2611:03 | Applied Financial Management |
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
Level 4
CO2815:03 | Modelling Business Decisions |
CO3011:03 | Advanced Financial Accounting |
CO3013:03 | Accounting Theory |
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
LA4023:03 | Taxation Law |
Level 5
CO3012:03 | Auditing |
CO3111:03 | Management Accounting 2 |
LA3011:03 | Commercial and Personal Property Law |
PLUS |
|
A minimum of 15 units of level 4 subjects chosen from the elective program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws. | |
A candidate for the joint degree with Honours in Law must include LA4026:03 Research Dissertation A or LA4046:06 Research Dissertation B as part of the approved course of study. |
Notes:
1 Students who wish to seek accreditation from the legal professional bodies as a barrister or solicitor will need to include the following:
CO3201:02 | Trust Accounts and Book-keeping |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct |
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure. |
(CO3201 and LA4009 cannot be credited towards the BCom-LLB degree.) |
2 Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
LA4007:03 | Succession |
LA4019:03 | Conveyancing and Drafting |
LA4032:03 | Family Law |
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN
TownsvilleLevel 1
Semester 1
Both Majors | |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
GA1120:03 | Design Computing |
GA1130:03 | Design Fundamentals |
GA1140:03 | Pixel Design |
Semester 2
Both Majors | |
GA1010:03 | Commercial Drawing and Illustration Techniques 1 |
GA1210:03 | Pre-press Technology |
GA1220:03 | Typography |
GA1240:03 | Vector Design |
Level 2
Semester 1
Both Majors | |
GA2010:03 | Commercial Drawing and Illustration Techniques 2 |
GA2110:03 | Design for New Media |
GA2120:03 | Three Dimensional Studies |
GA2310:03 | Audio Video Editing for Digital Media |
Semester 2
Both Majors | |
GA2020:03 | Design History and Theory 2 |
GA2210:03 | Animation |
Multimedia Major | |
GA2211:03 | Print and Planning |
GA2221:03 | Sound and Compression |
Design Major | |
GA2212:03 | Traditional Fields of Illustration |
GA2222:03 | Brochure Design |
Level 3
Full Year
Both Majors | |
GA3020:03 | Industry Experience |
GA3030:03 | Folio Development |
Semester 1
Both Majors | |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
Multimedia Major | |
GA3111:03 | Multimedia Design |
GA3121:03 | Corporate Website Design |
Design Major | |
GA3112:03 | Advanced Illustration Techniques |
GA3122:03 | Digital Illustration |
Semester 2
Both Majors | |
GA3010:03 | Design in Contemporary Society |
Multimedia Major | |
GA3231:03 | Advanced Audio Visual Techniques |
GA3241:03 | Advanced Multimedia Studies |
Design Major | |
GA3232:03 | Applied Illustration |
GA3242:03 | Corporate Identity |
Level 4 (Honours)
CORE SUBJECT | |
CV4041:03 | Introduction to Research Methodology (Full year) |
Research Major | |
GA4011:09 | Research Thesis (Full year) |
GA4021:12 | Research Practice (Full year) |
Practice Major | |
GA4012:06 | Analysis of Practice (Full year) |
GA4022:15 | Communication Design Practice (Full year) |
Majors
Multimedia, Design.
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ARTS
TownsvilleStudents shall complete 72 units consisting of the core subjects shown under the appropriate major plus additional subjects selected from Schedule A provided that the completed degree must comprise:
no more than 30 units at level 1;
a minimum of 18 units at level 2; and
a minimum of 18 units at level 3.
VISUAL ARTS
Level 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CU1010:03 | Effective Writing |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing |
9 units selected from Schedule A below. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
VA2211:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 2 |
VA2321:03 | Handbuilt Ceramics |
VA2611:03 | Painting Techniques |
VA2812:03 | Relief Printing |
VA2921:03 | Sculpture Techniques |
9 units selected from Schedule A below. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
VA3060:03 | Professional Practice and Exhibitions |
VA3212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 4 |
VA3321:03 | Wheel Thrown Ceramics |
VA3921:03 | Advanced Sculpture Techniques |
6 units selected from Schedule A below. |
MUSIC
Level 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CU1010:03 | Effective Writing |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
MU1030:03 | Music-making for Children |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging |
9 units selected from Schedule A below. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
MU2201:03 | Music Ensemble 2 |
MU2203:03 | All That Jazz |
MU2431:03 | Managing Music |
MU2471:03 | Music Technologies 1 |
12 units selected from Schedule A below. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
MU3201:06 | Music Ensemble 3 |
MU3461:03 | Researching Music |
MU3471:03 | Music Technologies 2 |
6 units selected from Schedule A below. |
THEATRE
Level 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CU1010:03 | Effective Writing |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging |
TH1102:03 | Acting 1: Introduction to the Art of Acting |
TH1103:03 | Acting 2: The Art of Acting |
6 units selected from Schedule A below. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
TH2102:03 | Writing for Film |
TH2103:03 | Writing for Theatre |
TH2410:03 | Australian Theatre 2A |
TH2420:03 | Australian Theatre 2B |
12 units selected from Schedule A below. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
TH3101:06 | Fundamentals of Directing |
TH3102:06 | Fundamentals of Theatre Production |
6 units selected from Schedule A below. |
SCHEDULE A
When selecting from these subjects, students must meet any prerequisites required and ensure that their workload (including core subjects) is balanced across both semesters.
GA1213:03 | Flora, Fauna and Fantasy Illustration |
GA1313:03 | Introduction to Desktop Publishing |
GA2310:03 | Audio Video Editing for Digital Media |
MU1030:03 | Music-making for Children |
MU1201:03 | Music Ensemble 1 |
MU1203:03 | Bach to the Beatles |
MU1213:03 | Popular Music Studies |
MU2201:03 | Music Ensemble 2 |
MU2203:03 | All That Jazz |
MU2431:03 | Managing Music |
MU2471:03 | Music Technologies 1 |
MU3201:03 | Music Ensemble 3 |
MU3441:03 | Experiencing Music |
MU3461:03 | Researching Music |
MU3471:03 | Music Technologies 2 |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
PT1411:03 | Introduction to Underwater Photography |
PT1412:03 | Introduction to Underwater Videography |
PT1610:03 | Photographic Theory 1 |
PT2110:03 | Digital Imaging and Manipulation 1 |
PT2211:03 | History of Photography |
PT2710:03 | Applied Photography 1 |
PT3211:03 | Issues in Contemporary Photography |
TH1102:03 | Acting 1: Introduction to the Art of Acting |
TH1103:03 | Acting 2: The Art of Acting |
TH1420:03 | History of World Theatre |
TH1610:03 | Lighting for Theatre |
TH1621:03 | Production Project 1A |
TH2102:03 | Writing for Film |
TH2103:03 | Writing for Theatre |
TH2410:03 | Australian Theatre 2A |
TH2420:03 | Australian Theatre 2B |
TH2611:03 | Production Project 2A |
TH2620:03 | Video Production Essentials |
TH2621:03 | Production Project 2B |
TH3101:06 | Fundamentals of Directing |
TH3102:06 | Fundamentals of Theatre Production |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing |
VA1118:03 | Introduction to Visual Arts |
VA1212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 1 |
VA2211:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 2 |
VA2212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 3 |
VA2321:03 | Hand Built Ceramics |
VA2611:03 | Painting Techniques |
VA2811:03 | Photo-screenprinting |
VA2812:03 | Relief Printing |
VA2921:03 | Sculpture Techniques |
VA3212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 4 |
VA3321:03 | Wheel Thrown Ceramics |
VA3921:03 | Advanced Sculpture Techniques |
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
CairnsStudents shall complete 72 units in accordance with the Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries outlined below consisting of:
subjects from the Core Studies; plus
subjects from the Business Studies; plus
subjects from one of the Creative Arts Discipline Studies; plus
subjects from the Multi-Disciplinary Studies.
SCHEDULE
Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries
CORE STUDIES | |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CU1010:03 | Effective Writing |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
GA1313:03 | Introduction to Desktop Publishing |
PLUS |
|
BUSINESS STUDIES | |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
MG2703:03 | Human Resource Management |
MG2705:03 | Marketing Communications |
MG3735:03 | Entrepreneurship |
MG3758:03 | Project Management |
PLUS |
|
CREATIVE ARTS STUDIES | |
One of the Creative Arts discipline majors shown below. | |
THEATRE DISCIPLINE MAJOR |
|
3 units of level 1 Theatre subjects selected from: | |
TH1710:03 | Improvisation and Acting Techniques |
TH1720:03 | Australian Theatre - The Performance Text 1 |
plus | |
TH2710:03 | New Australian Theatre - The Performance Text |
TH2711:03 | Live Performance Writing |
TH2720:03 | Contemporary Theatre Studies |
plus | |
TH3710:06 | Contemporary Theatre Studies Project |
TH3720:06 | Imagist Theatre |
MUSIC DISCIPLINE MAJOR |
|
Students who have completed the TAFE Diploma of Music CUS50101 will be granted 24 units of credit. Students must complete all other requirements outlined in the Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries. | |
MULTIMEDIA DISCIPLINE MAJOR |
|
Students who have completed the TAFE Diploma of Multimedia CUF50701 will be granted 24 units of credit. Students must complete all other requirements outlined in the Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries. | |
VISUAL ARTS DISCIPLINE MAJOR |
|
Students who have completed the TAFE Diploma of Visual Arts CN0345 will be granted 24 units of credit. Students must complete all other requirements outlined in the Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries. | |
PLUS |
|
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY STUDIES | |
At least one 3-unit subject from each of the Multi-Disciplinary groups shown below (excluding subjects from the Creative arts discipline area selected by the student as part of their course of study): | |
Group 1 - Music | |
MU1030:03 | Music-making for Children |
MU1203:03 | Bach to the Beatles |
MU1213:03 | Popular Music Studies |
Group 2 - Photography | |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
Group 3 - Theatre | |
TH1710:03 | Improvisation and Acting Techniques |
TH1720:03 | Australian Theatre - The Performance Text 1 |
TH2710:03 | New Australian Theatre - The Performance Text |
Group 4 - Visual Arts | |
VA1018:03 | Visual Arts Studies |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing |
VA2321:03 | Hand Built Ceramics |
VA2611:03 | Painting Techniques (offered in even years) |
VA2812:03 | Relief Printing (offered in odd years) |
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Multi-discip | TAFE | Total | |
Core | 15 | 6 | 21 | |||
Business | 3 | 9 | 6 | 18 | ||
Creative Arts | ||||||
Theatre | 3 | 9 | 12 | 9 | 33 | |
or Music | 9 | 24 | 33 | |||
or Multimedia | 9 | 24 | 33 | |||
or Visual Arts | 9 | 24 | 33 |
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
TownsvilleLevel 1
Not more than 30 units of level 1 subjects which must include: | |
BU1001:03 | Communicating in Business |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
EC1006:03 | Economics for Business 2 |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
PLUS |
|
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken (see below). |
Level 2
Not fewer than 18 units of level 2 subjects which must include: | |
EC2000:03 | Macroeconomics 2A |
EC2002:03 | Microeconomics 2A |
EC2001:03 | Macroeconomics 2B |
or | |
EC2003:03 | Microeconomics 2B |
PLUS |
|
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken (see below). |
Level 3
Not fewer than 18 units of level 3 subjects which must include: | |
EC3401:03 | International Trade |
EC3406:03 | Project Evaluation |
EC3420:03 | Regional Economic Development |
PLUS |
|
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken (see below). |
Level 4
HONOURS IN ECONOMICS | |
24 units of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
BU4060:06 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics |
BU4061:03 | Research Paradigms in Business |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research |
BU4063:12 | Honours Thesis |
Majors
Students may also choose from any other Bachelor of Business major consisting of a prescribed sequence of at least 21 units in a discipline (refer to Bachelor of Business).
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS – BACHELOR OF LAWS
TownsvilleDiscipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 | Total |
Economics | 12 | 12 | 12 | 36 | ||
Law | 12 | 12 | 12 | 24 | 24 | 84 |
Total | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 120 |
Level 1
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
EC1006:03 | Economics for Business 2 |
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
Level 2
EC2000:03 | Macroeconomics 2A |
EC2001:03 | Macroeconomics 2B |
or | |
EC2003:03 | Microeconomics 2B |
EC2002:03 | Microeconomics 2A |
LA1011:03 | Torts A - Specific Torts |
LA1012:03 | Torts B - Negligence |
LA2011:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA2012:03 | Contract Law 2 |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
Level 3
CO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
EC3401:03 | International Trade |
EC3406:03 | Project Evaluation |
EC3420:03 | Regional Economic Development |
LA1004:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA1005:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
Level 4
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3011:03 | Commercial and Personal Property Law |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
PLUS |
|
3 units of level 4 subjects chosen from the elective program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws. |
Level 5
24 units of level 4 subjects chosen from the elective program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws. |
A candidate for the joint degree with Honours in Law must include LA4026:03 Research Dissertation A or LA4046:06 Research Dissertation B as part of the approved course of study. |
Notes:
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 |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct |
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure. |
(CO3201:02 and LA4009:01 cannot be credited towards the BEc-LLB degree.) |
2 Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
LA4007:03 | Succession |
LA4019:03 | Conveyancing and Drafting |
LA4032:03 | Family Law |
3 Townsville students seeking admission to practice are also encouraged to include LA4014:03 Clinical Legal Studies, however a quota applies to this subject.
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
CairnsLevel 1
Not more than 30 units of level 1 subjects which must include: | |
BU1001:03 | Communicating in Business |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO1821:03 | Business Information Systems |
EC1005:03 | Economics for Business 1 |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
TO1002:03 | The Australian Tourist Product |
Level 2
Not fewer than 21 units of level 2 subjects which must include: | |
BU2011:03 | Practicum 1 |
BU2012:03 | Practicum 2 |
BU2013:03 | Practicum 3 |
BU2014:03 | Practicum 4 |
TO2043:03 | Club and Gaming Management |
or | |
TO3038:03 | Foundations of Conference and Events Management |
TO2044:03 | Hospitality and Restaurant Marketing |
TO2045:03 | Hospitality Operations Management |
Plus | |
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken. |
Level 3
Not fewer than 18 units of level 3 subjects which must include: | |
TO3023:03 | Hotel Management |
TO3046:03 | Quality Assurance and Hospitality Systems |
TO3047:03 | Hospitality Cultures and People |
Plus | |
Any other compulsory subjects required for any major(s) undertaken. |
Level 4
HONOURS IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT | |
24 units of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
BU4060:06 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics |
BU4061:03 | Research Paradigms in Business |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research |
BU4063:12 | Honours Thesis |
Majors
Students may also choose from any other Bachelor of Business major consisting of a prescribed sequence of at least 21 units in a discipline (refer to Bachelor of Business).
BACHELOR OF LAWS
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
LA2011:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA2012:03 | Contract Law 2 |
PLUS |
|
Other level 1 subjects to the value of 6 units selected from those set out in Tables Ia, IIa, Va1 and Va2 of the Master Schedule of Subjects and approved by the faculty. |
Level 2
LA1004:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA1005:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA1011:03 | Torts A – Specific Torts |
LA1012:03 | Torts B – Negligence |
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
PLUS |
|
Other subjects to the value of 6 units selected from those set out in Tables Ia, IIa, IIb, IIc, Va1, Va2, Vb, Vc and VI of the Master Schedule of Subjects and approved by the faculty. |
Level 3
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3011:03 | Commercial and Personal Property Law |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
PLUS |
|
3 units selected from the Elective Program (level 4 subjects). |
Level 4
Note: Not all the following subjects will be offered every year.
A minimum of 24 units selected from: | |
Elective Program | |
LA4005:03 | Jurisprudence |
LA4006:03 | Conflicts of Law |
LA4007:03 | Succession |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct |
LA4010:03 | Advanced Criminal Law |
LA4011:03 | Environmental Law |
LA4012:03 | Public International Law |
LA4013:03 | Law of Corporate Investigations |
LA4014:03 | Clinical Legal Studies (Townsville) |
LA4019:03 | Conveyancing and Drafting |
LA4020:03 | Industrial Law |
LA4021:03 | Competition Mooting |
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure |
LA4023:03 | Taxation Law |
LA4024:03 | Advanced Taxation Law |
LA4025:03 | Marine and Coastal Management Law |
LA4026:03 | Research Dissertation A |
LA4027:03 | Human Rights Law |
LA4028:03 | Law of the Sea |
LA4029:03 | Comparative Law |
LA4030:03 | Mining Law |
LA4031:03 | Medical Jurisprudence |
LA4032:03 | Family Law |
LA4033:03 | Advanced Commercial Law |
LA4034:03 | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
LA4035:03 | Native Title Law and Policy |
LA4036:03 | Indigenous People and Law in Australia |
LA4046:06 | Research Dissertation B |
Notes:
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 (July block mode) |
LA4009:01 | Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct (Sem 2) |
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure (Sem 2) |
Neither CO3201 nor LA4009 can be credited towards the LLB or the Graduate LLB degree. |
2 Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
LA4007:03 | Succession |
LA4019:03 | Conveyancing and Drafting |
LA4032:03 | Family Law |
3 Townsville students seeking admission to practice are also encouraged to include LA4014:03 Clinical Legal Studies, however in Townsville a quota applies to this subject.
GRADUATE ENTRY PROGRAM
Level 1
LA1011:03 | Torts A – Specific Torts |
LA1012:03 | Torts B – Negligence |
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
LA2011:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA2012:03 | Contract Law 2 |
Level 2
LA1004:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA1005:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
Level 3
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3011:03 | Commercial and Personal Property Law |
PLUS |
|
15 units selected from the Bachelor of Laws Elective Program (level 4 subjects). |
Notes:
1 Some of these subjects may be offered during the mid-semester and end-of-year vacations in an intensive program.
2 LA4022:03 Civil Procedure is required, if seeking accreditation from the legal professional bodies.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
TownsvilleLevel 1
FULL YEAR
MU1401:06 | Performing Music 1 |
SEMESTER 1
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
MU1411:03 | Music and Culture |
MU1421:03 | Creating Music 1A |
SEMESTER 2
MU1412:03 | Contemporary Music |
MU1422:03 | Creating Music 1B |
MU1431:03 | Staging Music 1 |
Level 2
FULL YEAR
MU2401:06 | Performing Music 2 |
MU2471:03 | Music Technologies 1 |
SEMESTER 1
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
MU2421:03 | Creating Music 2A |
SEMESTER 2
MU2411:03 | Jazz Studies |
MU2422:03 | Creating Music 2B |
Level 3
FULL YEAR
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
MU3401:06 | Performing Music 3 |
MU3441:03 | Experiencing Music |
MU3461:03 | Researching Music |
MU3471:03 | Music Technologies 2 |
SEMESTER 1
MU3421:03 | Creating Music 3A |
SEMESTER 2
MU3422:03 | Creating Music 3B |
Level 4
CORE SUBJECT | |
CV4041:03 | Introduction to Research Methodology (Full year) |
Research Major | |
MU4001:21 | Research in Historical and Contemporary Music Culture (Full year) |
OR | |
MU4011:09 | Research Thesis (Full year) |
and | |
MU4021:12 | Research Practice (Full year) |
Practice Major | |
MU4012:06 | Analysis of Practice (Full year) |
MU4022:15 | Music Practice (Full year) |
BACHELOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
TownsvilleLevel 1
Semester 1
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging |
PT1610:03 | Photographic Theory 1 |
PT1710:03 | Photographic Practice 1 |
Semester 2
CU1010:03 | Effective Writing |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
PT1510:03 | Black and White Processing and Printing |
PT1720:03 | Photographic Theory and Practice 2 |
Level 2
Semester 1
PT2110:03 | Digital Imaging and Manipulation 1 |
PT2520:03 | Colour Processing and Printing |
PT2610:03 | Creative Photographic Lighting |
PT2710:03 | Applied Photography 1 |
Semester 2
PT2211:03 | History of Photography |
PT2720:03 | Medium and Large Format Photography |
PT2730:03 | Applied Photography 2 |
TH2620:03 | Video Production Essentials |
Level 3
Full Year
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
PT3310:03 | Photographic Industry Research and Practice |
Semester 1
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
PT3010:03 | Professional Folio 1 |
PT3110:03 | Digital Imaging and Manipulation 2 |
Semester 2
GA2310:03 | Audio Video Editing for Digital Media |
PT3020:03 | Professional Folio 2 |
PT3211:03 | Issues in Contemporary Photography |
Level 4 (Honours)
CORE SUBJECT | |
CV4041:03 | Introduction to Research Methodology (Full year) |
Research Major | |
PT4011:09 | Research Thesis (Full year) |
PT4021:12 | Research Practice (Full year) |
Practice Major | |
PT4012:06 | Analysis of Practice (Full year) |
PT4022:15 | Photography Practice (Full year) |
* Three non-photography subjects (marked with an asterisk) have been specified, however other subjects selected from the Master Schedule may be substituted for these by students who have undertaken equivalent study, subject to the approval of the Associate Dean or Head of the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre.
BACHELOR OF THEATRE
TownsvilleLevel 1
SEMESTER 1
Both Majors | |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
Acting Major | |
TH1510:06 | Acting 1A |
TH1515:03 | Voice and Movement 1A |
Technical Production Major | |
TH1610:03 | Lighting for Theatre |
TH1611:03 | Sound for the Stage |
TH1612:03 | Set and Property Construction |
SEMESTER 2
Both Majors | |
TH1420:03 | History of World Theatre |
Acting Major | |
TH1520:06 | Acting 1B |
TH1525:03 | Voice and Movement 1B |
Technical Production Major | |
TH1613:03 | Costume and Wardrobe Management |
TH1620:03 | Principles of Stage Management |
TH1621:03 | Production Project 1 |
Level 2
SEMESTER 1
Both Majors | |
TH2410:03 | Australian Theatre 2A |
Acting Major | |
TH2510:06 | Acting 2A |
TH2515:03 | Voice and Movement 2A |
Technical Production Major | |
TH2610:03 | Fundamentals of Theatre Design |
TH2611:06 | Production Project 2A |
SEMESTER 2
Both Majors | |
TH2420:03 | Australian Theatre 2B |
Acting Major | |
TH2520:06 | Acting 2B |
TH2525:03 | Voice and Movement 2B |
Technical Production Major | |
GA2310:03 | Audio Video Digital Editing |
TH2620:03 | Video Production Essentials |
TH2621:03 | Production Project 2B |
Level 3
SEMESTER 1
Both Majors | |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
Acting Major | |
TH3510:06 | Acting 3A |
TH3515:03 | Voice and Movement 3A |
Technical Production Major | |
TH3610:03 | Industry Placement 3A |
TH3611:06 | Production Project 3A |
SEMESTER 2
Acting Major | |
TH3520:06 | Acting 3B |
TH3521:03 | Acting Methodology |
TH3525:03 | Voice and Movement 3B |
Technical Production Major | |
TH3620:03 | Industry Placement 3B |
TH3621:06 | Production Project 3B |
3 unit elective |
Level 4
CORE SUBJECT | |
CV4041:03 | Introduction to Research Methodology (Full year) |
Research Major | |
TH4011:09 | Research Thesis (Full year) |
TH4021:12 | Research Practice (Full year) |
Practice Major | |
TH4012:06 | Analysis of Practice (Full year) |
TH4022:15 | Theatre Practice (Full year) |
Majors
Acting, Technical Production
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
Not fewer than 21 nor more than 27 level 1 units which must include the following: | |
BU1000:03 | Business Communication and Information Technology |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
MG1702:03 | Marketing Management |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
TO1002:03 | The Australian Tourism Product |
TO1005:03 | Introduction to Tourism |
Level 2
Not fewer than 21 nor more than 30 level 2 units which must include the following core tourism subjects: | |
TO2000:03 | Tourism and the Environment |
TO2006:03 | Tourism and Customer Behaviour Management |
TO2007:03 | International Tourism |
TO2015:03 | Research Methods |
Level 3
Not fewer than 21 level 3 units which must include at least 18 level 3 tourism units.
Level 4
HONOURS STUDENTS
24 units of specified honours subjects.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS – BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Note: The Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours - Bachelor of Business joint degree has been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
Townsville, Cairns
Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 as for Bachelor of Business – Bachelor of Tourism Management.
Honours in Tourism
24 units of specified honours subjects
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT – BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Note: The joint degrees of Bachelor of Tourism Management - Bachelor of Human Resource Management and Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) - Bachelor of Human Resource Management have been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
Not fewer than 21 nor more than 30 level 1 units which must include the following: | |
BU1000:03 | Business Communication and Information Technology |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
MG1702:03 | Marketing Management |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
TO1002:03 | The Australian Tourism Product |
TO1005:03 | Introduction to Tourism |
Level 2
Not fewer than 24 level 2 units which must include the following: | |
At least 12 level 2 tourism units including | |
TO2000:03 | Tourism and the Environment |
TO2006:03 | Tourist and Customer Behaviour Management |
TO2007:03 | International Tourism |
TO2015:03 | Research Methods |
and | |
At least 9 level 2 management units including: | |
MG2701:03 | Organisational Behaviour |
MG2703:03 | Human Resource Management |
MG2776:03 | Management of Negotiations and Employee Relations |
Level 3 and 4
A total of 48 units comprised of: | |
At least 18 level 3 tourism units including | |
TO3023:03 | Hotel Management |
and | |
At least 18 level 3 management units including | |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
and either | |
MG3745:03 | Legal and Social Issues in Human Resource Management (Townsville campus) |
or | |
MG3717:03 | International Human Resource Management (Cairns campus) |
PLUS |
|
An additional 12 units of subjects. |
HONOURS IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT
24 units of specified honours subjects.
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT – BACHELOR OF MARKETING
Note: The joint degrees of Bachelor of Tourism Management - Bachelor of Marketing and Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) - Bachelor of Marketing have been disestablished. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the award.
Townsville, CairnsLevel 1
Not fewer than 21 nor more than 30 level 1 units which must include the following: | |
BU1000:03 | Business Communication and Information Technology |
BU1010:03 | Business Statistics |
CO1101:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
MG1702:03 | Marketing Management |
MG1731:03 | Management in the New Global Economy |
TO1002:03 | The Australian Tourism Product |
TO1005:03 | Introduction to Tourism |
Level 2
Not fewer than 24 level 2 units which must include the following: | |
At least 12 level 2 tourism units including: | |
TO2000:03 | Tourism and the Environment |
TO2006:03 | Tourist and Customer Behaviour Management |
TO2007:03 | International Tourism |
TO2015:03 | Research Methods |
and | |
At least 9 level 2 management units including: | |
MG2704:03 | Consumer Behaviour |
MG2705:03 | Marketing Communications |
Level 3 and 4
A total of 48 units comprised of: | |
At least 18 level 3 tourism units including: | |
TO3022:03 | Tourism Marketing |
At least 18 level 3 management units including: | |
MG3716:03 | International Marketing |
MG3761:03 | Strategic Marketing |
MG3774:03 | Strategic Management |
PLUS |
|
An additional 12 units of subjects. |
HONOURS IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT
24 units of specified honours subjects.
BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS
TownsvilleLevel 1
FULL YEAR
VA1111:03 | Drawing 1 |
SEMESTER 1
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
or | |
3 unit elective chosen from the Master Schedule of Subjects | |
VA1031:03 | Visual Arts Fundamentals 1A |
VA1052:03 | Construction and Presentation Techniques |
SEMESTER 2
CU1010:03 | Effective
Writing Prospective BVA Honours students are strongly advised to select CU1010. |
or | |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
VA1032:03 | Visual Arts Fundamentals 1B |
VA1212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 1 |
Level 2
FULL YEAR
VA2121:03 | Drawing 2 |
SEMESTER 1
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging |
VA2211:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 2 |
Select two of the following studio subjects: | |
VA2601:03 | Painting 2A |
VA2801:03 | Printmaking 2A |
VA2901:03 | Sculpture 2A |
SEMESTER 2
VA2212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 3 |
Select two of the following studio subjects (same areas as Semester 1): | |
VA2602:03 | Painting 2B |
VA2802:03 | Printmaking 2B |
VA2902:03 | Sculpture 2B |
Level 3
FULL YEAR
VA3060:06 | Professional Practice and Exhibitions |
VA3131:03 | Drawing 3 |
Select one of the following studio subjects: | |
VA3601:12 | Painting 3 |
VA3801:12 | Printmaking 3 |
VA3901:12 | Sculpture 3 |
SEMESTER 1
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
SEMESTER 2
VA3212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 4 |
Level 4 (Honours)
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CV4041:03 | Introduction to Research Methodology (Full year) |
Research Major | |
VA4001:21 | Research in Historical and Contemporary Visual Culture (Full year) |
OR | |
VA4011:09 | Research Thesis (Full year); and |
VA4021:12 | Research Practice (Full year) |
Practice Major | |
VA4012:06 | Analysis of Practice (Full year) |
VA4022:15 | Visual Arts Practice 4 (Full year) |
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Townsville, CairnsThe Certificate may be pursued to achieve any of the following objectives:
(1) to be considered for admission to a Bachelor of Business. Students must complete six units of level 1 subjects, one of which must be BU1001:03 or MG1731:03;
(2) to provide access to subjects that will allow candidates to seek accreditation to appropriate professional organisations. Students must complete at least 6 units of business subjects;
(3) to provide access to subjects required by individuals in businesses and local community groups to fulfil their personal academic requirements. Students must complete at least 6 units of business subjects.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS LAW
Townsville, CairnsThe Certificate of Business Law will allow students to undertake study of selected aspects of Business Law (equivalent to the Commercial Law component of a BBus or BCom degree) without enrolling in, or intending to complete a full Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Commerce degree and obtain an appropriate exit award. It will also provide an enrolment option for students - both domestic and international seeking only to enrol in a small number of more specialised business law subjects - mainly for professional accounting accreditation purposes.
A minimum of two subjects (6 units) selected from: | |
CO1501:03 | Introduction to Commercial Law |
CO2501:03 | Business Law |
CO2502:03 | Law of Business Organisations |
CO3513:03 | Taxation 1 |
CO3514:03 | Taxation 2 |
CERTIFICATE OF DESKTOP PUBLISHING
Townsville, CairnsSix units: | |
GA1313:03 | Introduction to Desktop Publishing (Sem 2) |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography (Sem 1 and 2) |
CERTIFICATE OF ECOTOURISM
CairnsStudents must complete six units of tourism subjects according to one of the options detailed below:
One level 1 subject selected from: | |
TO1002:03 | The Australian Tourism Product |
or | |
TO1005:03 | Introduction to Tourism |
And one level 2 subject selected from: | |
TO2000:03 | Tourism and the Environment |
or | |
TO2025:03 | Australian Ecotourism and Wildlife Tourism Management |
CERTIFICATE OF LEGAL STUDIES
Townsville, CairnsThe Certificate of Legal Studies will allow students to undertake law study (before making a decision on whether to enrol in a full LLB or joint LLB degree) with an appropriate exit award. It will also provide an enrolment option for students seeking only to enrol in a small number of more specialised law subjects (whether for admission-to-practice purposes or otherwise).
A minimum of two subjects (6 units) selected from Table VI of the Master Schedule of Subjects.
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC BUSINESS
Townsville, ExternalThis certificate course caters for students who are not necessarily trained in music performance but who are keen to develop understanding and knowledge of music in terms of its function within industry and the profession. Students must complete the following two subjects:
MU2431:03 | Managing Music (prerequisite for MU3441) |
MU3441:03 | Experiencing Music |
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC PRACTICE
Townsville, CairnsTwo subjects selected from the following:
Townsville | |
MU1030:03 | Music-making for Children (Sem 1) |
MU1201:03 | Music Ensemble 1 (Full year) |
MU1203:03 | Bach to the Beatles (Sem 1) |
MU1213:03 | Popular Music Studies (Sem 2) |
MU2201:03 | Music Ensemble 2 (Full year) |
MU2203:03 | All that Jazz (Sem 2) |
Cairns | |
MU1030:03 | Music-making for Children (Sem 2) |
MU1203:03 | Bach to the Beatles (Sem 1) |
MU1213:03 | Popular Music Studies (Sem 2) |
CERTIFICATE OF NATIVE TITLE STUDIES
Townsville, CairnsThe Certificate of Native Title Studies will allow students to undertake study of selected aspects of Native Title Law and Practice without enrolling in, or intending to complete a full LLB degree and to obtain an appropriate exit award. It will also provide an enrolment option for students - both domestic and international - seeking only to enrol in a small number of specialised Native Title Studies subjects - whether for general interest or for professional or work purposes.
A minimum of two subjects (6 units) selected from: | |
LA4034:03 | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
LA4035:03 | Native Title Law and Policy |
LA4036:03 | Indigenous People and Law in Australia |
CERTIFICATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Townsville, CairnsTwo subjects selected from the following:
Townsville | |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging (Sem 1) |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography (Sem 1 and 2) |
PT2211:03 | History of Photography (Sem 2) |
Cairns | |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging (Sem 2) |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography (Sem 1 and 2) |
PT1510:03 | Black and White Processing and Printing (Sem 1) |
CERTIFICATE OF PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT
TownsvilleMU2219:03 | Piano Accompaniment 1 (Full year) |
MU3219:03 | Piano Accompaniment 2 (Full year) |
CERTIFICATE OF STUDIO MUSIC TEACHING
TownsvilleCompletion of two subjects:
MU1220:03 | Studio Music Teaching Principles |
MU2220:03 | Studio Music Teaching Applications |
CERTIFICATE OF THEATRE SKILLS
Townsville, CairnsTwo subjects selected from the following:
Townsville | |
TH1102:03 | Acting 1: Introduction to the Art of Acting (Sem 1) |
TH1103:03 | Acting 2: The Art of Acting (Sem 2) |
TH2102:03 | Writing for Film (Sem 1) |
TH2103:03 | Writing for Theatre (Sem 2) |
Cairns | |
TH1710:03 | Improvisation and Acting Techniques (Sem 1) |
TH1720:03 | Australian Theatre - The Performance Text 1(Sem 2) |
CERTIFICATE OF TOURISM
CairnsStudents must complete six units of level 1 or level 2 tourism subjects according to one of the options detailed below:
One level 1 subject selected from: | |
TO1002:03 | The Australian Tourism Product |
or | |
TO1005:03 | Introduction to Tourism |
And one other subject selected from: | |
TO2007:03 | International Tourism |
or | |
TO3032:03 | Tourism Transport and Technology |
CERTIFICATE OF UNDERWATER IMAGING
CairnsThis course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the use of the equipment, materials and techniques of underwater photography and videography.
Students must complete 6 units selected from the following subjects:
PT1411:03 | Introduction to Underwater Photography |
PT1412:03 | Introduction to Underwater Videography |
PT2411:03 | Underwater Photographic Project 1 |
PT2412:03 | Underwater Video Project 1 |
PT3411:03 | Underwater Photographic Project 2 |
PT3412:03 | Underwater Video Project 2 |
CERTIFICATE OF VISUAL ARTS FUNDAMENTALS
Townsville, CairnsSix units selected from the following subjects:
Townsville | |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture (Sem 1) |
GA1213:03 | Flora, Fauna and Fantasy Illustration (Sem 2) |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography (Sem 1 and 2) |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing (Sem 1 and 2) |
VA1118:03 | Introduction to Visual Art (Sem 1 and 2) |
VA1212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 1 (Sem 2) |
VA2211:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 2 (Sem 1) |
VA2212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 3 (Sem 2) |
VA3212:03 | History and Theory of Visual Arts 4 (Sem 2) |
Cairns | |
CV1001:03 | Creative Arts in Western Culture (Sem 1) |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography (Sem 1 and 2) |
VA1018:03 | Visual Arts Studies (Sem 1) |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing (Sem 2) |
CERTIFICATE OF VISUAL ARTS PRACTICE
Townsville, CairnsSix units selected from the following subjects:
Townsville | |
VA2321:03 | Hand Built Ceramics (Sem 1) |
VA2611:03 | Painting Techniques (Sem 1 and 2) |
VA2811:03 | Photo-screenprinting (Sem 1) |
VA2812:03 | Relief Printing (Sem 2) |
VA2921:03 | Sculpture Techniques (Sem 1 and 2) |
VA3321:03 | Wheel Thrown Ceramics (Sem 2) |
VA3921:03 | Advanced Sculpture Techniques (Sem 1 and 2) |
Cairns | |
VA2321:03 | Handbuilt Ceramics (Sem 1 and 2) |
VA2611:03 | Painting Techniques (Sem 2 – Even-numbered years) |
VA2812:03 | Relief Printing (Sem 2 – Odd-numbered years) |