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 CommerceCourse suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | BCom |
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours | BCom(Hons) |
Bachelor of Communication Design with Honours | BCommDes(Hons) |
Bachelor of Creative ArtsCourse expected to be not offered in 2009. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | BCrA |
Bachelor of Creative Industries | BCrInd |
Bachelor of Economics with Honours | BEc(Hons) |
Bachelor of Hospitality Management with Honours | BHospMgt(Hons) |
Bachelor of Laws | LLB |
Bachelor of Laws with Honours | LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Music with Honours | BMus(Hons) |
Bachelor of New Media Arts | BNewMediaArts |
Bachelor of Photography with Honours | BPhoto(Hons) |
Bachelor of Theatre with Honours | BTh(Hons) |
Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours | BTourismMgt(Hons) |
Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours | BVisA(Hons) |
1.2 Joint degrees shall be:
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Business | BA-BBus |
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 Course suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | BA-BTourismMgt |
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Commerce Course suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | BBus-BCom |
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 ManagementCourse suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | BBus-BTourismMgt |
Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Information TechnologyCourse suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | BCom-BInfTech |
Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of LawsCourse suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | 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 LawsCourse suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | BEc-LLB |
Bachelor of Economics-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BEc-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Economics with Honours-Bachelor of Laws | BEc(Hons)-LLB |
Bachelor of Economics with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BEc(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 Social Work-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BSW-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Social Work with Honours-Bachelor of Laws | BSW(Hons)-LLB |
Bachelor of Social Work with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours | BSW(Hons)-LLB(Hons) |
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science-Bachelor of Business | BSpExSc-BBus |
1.3 There shall be awards of:
Diploma of Business | DipBus |
Diploma of Creative Arts | DipCrA |
Certificate of Business | CertBus |
Certificate of Business Law | CertBusLaw |
Certificate of Desktop Publishing | CertDeskPubl |
Certificate of Legal Studies | CertLegStud |
Certificate of Music BusinessCourse expected to be disestablished from 2009. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. | CertMusBus |
Certificate of Music Practice | CertMusPrac |
Certificate of Native Title Studies | CertNativeTtlStud |
Certificate of Photography | CertPhoto |
Certificate of Theatre Skills | CertThSkil |
Certificate of Visual Arts Fundamentals | CertVisAFund |
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. Subjects available to candidates are listed in the Master Schedule of Subjects as subjects with a prefix of LA.
4.1 Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
4.2 Candidiates are advised that degree specific Award Requirements may specify advanced standing provisions unique to that degree .
4.3 Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled 11 (eleven) years after the date of the examination upon which the advanced standing 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 Pro-Vice-Chancellor, 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.
4.1 ADVANCED STANDING
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
4.2 Candidiates are advised that degree specific Award Requirements may specify advanced standing provisions unique to that degree .
4.3 Candidiates are advised that such advanced standing obtained may be subject to cancellation as specified within degree specifc Award Requirements .
5. Subjects available to candidates are listed in the Master Schedule of Subjects as subjects with a prefix of BU, BX, CO, EC, MG or TO.
6. In exceptional circumstances the Pro-Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the relevant Head of the School may permit a candidate to graduate with fewer than the stipulated credit points 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:
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complete the requirements of the pass degree, or an equivalent degree from another university;
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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 the Master Schedule of Subjects as subjects with a prefix of BU, BX, CO, EC, MG or TO, or equivalent subjects from another university;
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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:
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4.1.1 complete the specified program of study for the Pass degree to obtain 72 credit points; and
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4.1.2 obtain 24 credit points 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:
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5.1.1 complete the specified program of study for the pass degree to obtain 72 credit points; and
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5.1.2 obtain 24 credit points 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 Course and Subject Handbook and specific degree or certificate Award Requirements.
1.2 In exceptional circumstances the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, 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 Pro-Vice-Chancellor, where appropriate in consultation with the appropriate Head of School, may permit a candidate to graduate with fewer than the stipulated credit points 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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Business
BACHELOR OF ARTS-BACHELOR OF LAWS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Laws
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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Laws with Honours in both or either disciplines
BACHELOR OF ARTS-BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Note: The Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Tourism Management has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Business with Honours
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 72 credit points.
1.2 A candidate may complete at least one major offered within the Bachelor of Business.
2.1 MAJORS
To complete a major students must successfully undertake the course of study shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Business.
2.2 The major(s) are to be included on the testamur.
3.1 PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time.
3.2 The normal maximum time for completion is six years full-time study or 12 years part-time study.
4. 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.
5.1 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures .
5.2 Advanced standing 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 has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
see also Courses and Majors, 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 96 credit points.
2. SUBJECTS
Subjects as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors will normally 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.
3.3 The maximum period for leave of absence is two years.
4.1 MAJORS
In the Bachelor of Business component of the joint degree a candidate may select a major as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.2 The named major is to be included on the testamur.
5.1 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.
5.2 Business subjects comprise all subjects with a prefix of BU or BX. Information Technology subjects comprise all subjects in Computer Science, Computer Systems Engineering, Business Information Systems and Mathematics.
5.3 The distribution of the credit points shall meet the minimal requirements set out in the Schedule in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
6.1 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Information Technology may apply for advanced standing for previous tertiary study in accordance with the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
6.2 Advanced standing for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Information Technology may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 12 years.
7. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellors 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
see also Courses and Majors, 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 96 credit points.
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.
3.3 The maximum period for leave of absence is two years.
4.1 MAJORS
In the Bachelor of Business component of the joint degree a candidate may select a major as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.2 The named major is to be included on the testamur.
5.1 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.
5.2 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.
5.3 Students are advised to limit non-progressing level 1 subjects to a maximum of 3 credit points per teaching period.
6.1 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Journalism may apply for advanced standing for previous tertiary study in accordance with the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
6.2 Advanced standing for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Journalism may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 12 years.
7. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellors 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 120 credit points.
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.
3.3 The maximum period for leave of absence is two years.
4.1 MAJORS
In the Bachelor of Business component of the joint degree a candidate may select a major as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.2 The Accounting major is a compulsory requirement of the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) component of the joint degree and is seperately outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.3 The named major is to be included on the testamur.
5. 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.
6.1 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Laws may apply for advanced standing for previous tertiary study in accordance with the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
6.2 Advanced standing for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Laws may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 12 years.
7. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
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:
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BBus(Hons)-LLB(Hons) — six years to obtain 144 credit points;
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BBus(Hons)-LLB — six years to obtain 144 credit points;
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BBus-LLB(Hons) — five years to obtain 120 credit points.
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 120 credit points.
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.
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.
4.1 MAJORS
In the Bachelor of Business component of the joint degree a candidate may select a major as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
4.2 The named major is to be included on the testamur.
5. 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.
6.1 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Psychology may apply for advanced standing for previous tertiary study in accordance with the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
6.2 Advanced standing for prior study granted towards the Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Psychology may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.
7. ADMINISTRATION OF THE JOINT DEGREE
The joint degree shall be administered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellors 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:
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BBus(Hons)-BPsych(Hons) — six years to obtain 144 credit points;
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BBus(Hons)-BPsych — one additional year to obtain 24 credit points;
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BBus-BPsych(Hons) — five years to obtain 120 credit points.
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 has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Note: The Bachelor of Commerce has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Note: The Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Information Technology has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS
Note: The Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Laws has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
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:
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BCom(Hons)-LLB(Hons); BCom(Hons)-LLB; BCom-LLB(Hons)
depending on the requirements of individual candidates.
1.2 The completion time for these Honours courses, if undertaken in the normal full-time study load of 24 credit points in a year is:
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BCom(Hons)-LLB(Hons) — 6.5 years to obtain 150 credit points;
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BCom(Hons)-LLB — 6.5 years to obtain 150 credit points;
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BCom-LLB(Hons) — 5.5 years to obtain 126 credit points.
However, students wishing to complete these courses in less time may undertake a study load in excess of the normal full-time study load of 24 credit points in a year, with the approval of the Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
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 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:
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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 School; or
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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 School; and
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1.3 has obtained the approval of the Head of the School.
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 School 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 credit points 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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Community Welfare-Bachelor of Business
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY WELFARE-BACHELOR OF BUSINESS 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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ARTS
Note: The Bachelor of Creative Arts is expected to be not offered in 2009. No new enrolments will be accepted.
see also Courses and Majors, 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 72 credit points. 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 major is available within the Bachelor of Creative Arts:
Media and Performance.
3.2 To complete a major, students must undertake the appropriate program of study as shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.
3.3 The major is not 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 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 credit points 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 credit points 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 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
7.2 Advanced standing 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 ADVANCED STANDING
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the advanced standing is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
see also Courses and Majors, 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 72 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects, a creative arts major, a creative arts minor and elective 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 two years full-time study or four years part-time for those students who have already completed a relevant TAFE diploma.
2.2 The normal minimum time for completion of the degree for students who have not yet completed a relevant TAFE diploma will depend on the length of the candidature at TAFE. The normal minimum full-time equivalent study time is three years and maximum 4.5 years, with two of these equivalent full-time years spent at JCU.
2.3 The normal maximum time for completion is 10 years full-time study.
2.4 The normal minimum time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study or six years part-time for those students completing the Theatre or the Multimedia Games Development major at Cairns.
2.5 Concurrent enrolment at JCU and TAFE is not permitted under any circumstances.
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 and TAFE (Townsville/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 credit points 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 credit points 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 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures..
5.2 Advanced standing 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 credit points 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 ADVANCED STANDING
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the advanced standing is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS WITH HONOURS
see also Courses and Majors, 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 credit points. 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
Note: The Bachelor of Economics-Bachelor of Laws has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS-BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
1.1 AWARD REQUIREMENTS
Honours in the joint degree may be completed as:
BEc(Hons)-LLB(Hons); or BEc(Hons)-LLB; or BEc-LLB(Hons) depending on the requirements of individual candidates.
1.2 A candidate for the Honours degree shall normally pursue studies as follows:
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BEc(Hons)-LLB(Hons) — six years to obtain 144 credit points;
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BEc(Hons)-LLB — six years to obtain 144 credit points;
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BEc-LLB(Hons) — five years to obtain 120 credit points.
1.3 Candidates undertaking honours shall normally complete the requirements of the joint pass degree followed by the specific honours requirements of either or both disciplines in the joint degree.
1.4 Notwithstanding 1.3 above, candidates for the BEc(Hons)-LLB(Hons) and the BEc(Hons)-LLB may complete the honours requirement for the Economics component of the joint degree after completing the normal requirements for the Bachelor of Economics pass degree but before completing all requirements of the joint pass degree.
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT AND BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS
Note: The Bachelor of Hospitality Management has been disestablished from 2009. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course.
see also Courses and Majors, 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 72 credit points.
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 Bachelor 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 ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for the award of the Bachelor of Hospitality Management may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.
6.2 Advanced standing 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
see also Courses and Majors, 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 96 credit points. 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 72 credit points. The time for completion of the degree is three years of full-time study.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. 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 enrol in subjects specified for Honours as shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors. The grade of honours will be calculated in accordance with the faculty’s approved policyConsult the School of Law for the Guidelines for Law Honours.
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 total value of 96 credit points 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:
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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 School;
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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 School.
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 School 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 NEW MEDIA ARTS
see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of New Media Arts
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE
A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
2. To complete the award of Bachelor of New Media Arts students must complete:
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2.1 core studies comprising a prescribed series of eight subjects for a total of 24 credit points;
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2.2 a major of eight subjects comprising a prescribed sequence of six credit points at level 1, six credit points at level 2 and 12 credit points at level 3;
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2.3 a minor comprising the level 1 and level 2 subjects of a major to attain 12 credit points;
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2.4 four elective subjects at undergraduate level to attain 12 credit points. These subjects may be at any level consistent with the prerequisite requirements of the host school/award.
3. MAJORS
Students must elect a major from the six that are available. The majors are:
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Digital Imaging
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Digital Media Design
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Digital Sound
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Digital Visual Arts
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Performance
The major is not to appear on the degree testamur.
4. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal time for completion of the course is three years full-time study or six years part-time. The maximum time for completion is eight years. The maximum amount of time a student can take leave of absence from the course is 12 months.
5. PASS CONCEDED
Pass Conceded will not be accepted.
6. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for this award may apply for advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures. Advanced standing for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of New Media Arts may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous five years.
7. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled eight years after the date of examination upon which the advanced standing is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
8. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE
The degree shall be administered by the Fcaulty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
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:
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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 School; or
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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 School; and
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1.3 has obtained the approval of the Head of the School.
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 School 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 credit points 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 SCIENCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS
Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology section of the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Laws
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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Laws with Honours in both or either disciplines
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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Social Work-Bachelor of Laws
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK-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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Social Work-Bachelor of Laws with Honours in both or either disciplines
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 the Course and Subject Handbook.
refer to Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science- Bachelor of Business
BACHELOR OF THEATRE WITH HONOURS
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a total value of 96 credit points 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 School to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Theatre with Honours in either:
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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 School;
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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 School.
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 School is satisfied that the degree justifies candidature for Honours. School requirements include a provision that candidates entering after graduation shall complete such requirements as in 2 above, as the Head of School 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 WITH HONOURS
see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Tourism Management and Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours on page 107
1. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE
The degree shall be administered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
2. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for a Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours shall:
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2.1 complete the requirements of the pass degree, or an equivalent degree from another university;
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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;
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2.3 include in the degree course 24 credit points 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 VISUAL ARTS WITH HONOURS
1. To qualify for the degree a candidate must have completed subjects of a total value of 96 credit points 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 School to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours (Research) if that candidate has obtained 72 credit points 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 School to enrol for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours (Professional Practice) if that candidate has obtained 72 credit points 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 School 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 School 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.
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
see also Courses and Majors, Diploma of Business
1. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
A candidate for the Diploma of Business shall follow an approved course of study, as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors, to obtain 24 credit points.
2. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal time for the completion of the diploma is one year full-time or two years part-time study. The maximum period of candidature for the diploma is normally five years. The maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the diploma is one year.
3. ADVANCED STANDING TOWARDS OTHER STUDIES
A candidate who has succesfully completed the Diploma of Business may apply for advanced standing towards degree programs offered within the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
4. EXIT STATUS
Candidates who articulate from the Diploma of Business into degree programs within the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts must relinquish their existing diploma prior to graduating with a degree from the faculty.
5. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for this diploma may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study up to a maximum of 12 credit points as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures. Advanced standing for previous study towards the Diploma of Business may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous five years.
6. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled five years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
7. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DIPLOMA
Supplementary examination will be offered in line with current faculty policy and guidelines.
8. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DIPLOMA
The diploma shall be administered by the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
DIPLOMA OF CREATIVE ARTS
see also Courses and Majors, Diploma of Creative Arts
1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS
A candidate for the Diploma of Creative Arts shall follow an approved course of study, as outlined in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors, to obtain 24 credit points.
2. The normal time for completion of the diploma is one year full-time or two years part-time study. The maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the diploma is one year. The maximum period of candidature for the diploma is normally five years.
3. A candidate who has successfully completed the diploma may apply for advanced standing towards degree programs offered within the Faculty of Law. Business and the Creative Arts.
4. Candidates who articulate from the Diploma of Creative Arts into a degree program within the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts must relinquish their existing diploma prior to graduating with a degree from the faculty.
5. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COURSE COMPLETION
A candidate for the diploma shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 24 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.
6. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION
The normal time for completion of the course is one year full-time study or two years part-time.
7. The maximum time for completion is five years.
8. The total maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the course is one year.
9. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY
Candidates for this diploma may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study up to a maximum of 12 credit points as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures. Advanced standing for previous study towards the Diploma of Creative Arts may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous five years.
10. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING
Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled five years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.
11. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DIPLOMA
Supplementary examination will be offered in line with current faculty policy and guidelines.
12. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DIPLOMA
The diploma shall be administered by the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
see also Courses and Majors, 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 total value of six credit points in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two teaching periods 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 advanced standing in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS LAW
see also Courses and Majors, 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 Pro-Vice-Chancellor 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:
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2.1 would qualify for entry into the Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Laws at this University;
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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 six credit points.
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 from the Master Schedule of Subjects with a prefix of LA.
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 teaching period of full-time study (or part-time equivalent).
6. ADVANCED STANDING FOR OTHER STUDIES
Advanced standing shall not be granted for prior studies.
CERTIFICATE OF DESKTOP PUBLISHING
see also Courses and Majors, Certificate of Desktop Publishing
1. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a total value of six credit points in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two teaching periods 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 advanced standing in a higher award of the University will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF LEGAL STUDIES
see also Courses and Majors, 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 Pro-Vice-Chancellor 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:
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2.1 would qualify for entry into the LLB or joint LLB degrees at this University;
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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 six credit points.
4.2 An approved course of study shall normally comprise a minimum of two subjects selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects with a prefix of LA 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 other subjects from 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 teaching period of full-time study (or part-time equivalent).
6. ADVANCED STANDING FOR OTHER STUDIES
Advanced standing shall not be granted for prior studies.
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC BUSINESS
Note: It is expected that the Certificate of Music Business will be disestablished in 2009. No new enrolments will be accepted for this course.
see also Courses and Majors, 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:
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
GA3020:03 | Creative Industries Research and Placement |
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC PRACTICE
see also Courses and Majors, 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 total value of six credit points in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two teaching periods 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 advanced standing 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
see also Courses and Majors, 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 Pro-Vice-Chancellor 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:
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2.1 would qualify for entry into a Bachelors course at this University;
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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 six credit points.
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 the Master Schedule of Subjects with a prefix of LA or from the Schedule of Arts and Social Sciences 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 teaching period of full-time study (or part-time equivalent).
6. ADVANCED STANDING FOR OTHER STUDIES
Advanced standing shall not be granted for prior studies.
CERTIFICATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
see also Courses and Majors, 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 School of Creative Arts from time to time.
2. To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a total value of six credit points in accordance with these requirements. The normal time for completion of the certificate is two teaching periods 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 advanced standing in a higher award of the university will be required to surrender the Certificate before the higher award is conferred.
CERTIFICATE OF THEATRE SKILLS
see also 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 total value of six credit points in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two teaching periods 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 advanced standing 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
see also Courses and Majors, 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 total value of six credit points in accordance with these Requirements. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is two teaching periods 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 advanced standing 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 AND BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH HONOURS
Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeStudents must complete 72 credit points consisting of:
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1. Not more than 30 credit points of level 1 subjects;
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2. At least 18 credit points of level 2 subjects; and
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3. At least 18 credit points of level 3 subjects.
2. Core Subjects
Students must complete the following core subjects: | |
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
Plus | |
At least 3 credit points of additional level 1 subjects and 6 credit points of additional level 2 subjects selected from those included in Schedule A or Schedule B. | |
Plus | |
At least 3 credit points of level 2 subjects selected Schedule B. | |
Schedule A | |
Level 1 | |
BU1008:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
BU1009:03 | Business Information Systems |
BU1011:03 | Business, Leisure and Society |
BU1112:03 | Business Law and Ethics |
Level 2 | |
BU2005:03 | Entrepreneurship |
BU2006:03 | Business Modelling |
BU2007:03 | Project Management |
BU2008:03 | Leadership and Strategic Thinking |
BU2050:03 | Work Integrated Learning |
BU2060:03 | Professional Experience |
BU2112:03 | Law of Business Orgaisations |
BU2208:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
BU2209:03 | Business Information Systems |
Schedule B | |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
BU2010:03 | Business Research Methods |
2. Majors
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In addition to the above core subjects students must select either:
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a single named major consisting of a prescribed sequence of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects as specified in the requirements of the majors shown below; or
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a general unnamed single major consisting of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects selected from subjects with a prefix of BU and/or BX. This will not be included on the testamur.
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Students may also choose to complete a second named major consisting of a prescribed sequence of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects as specified in the requirements of the majors shown below.
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Any completed named major will appear on the testamur.
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The following business majors are available as first or second majors (details are shown below):
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The following non-business majors are offered by other schools as second majors (details are shown below):
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The availability of majors will vary according to the campus or study centre.
3. CPA and/or ICAA accreditation
To be eligible for accreditation with Certified Practicing Accountants (CPA Australia) and/or the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA) students must complete the Accounting major as well as 18 credit points consisting of the following subjects:
BU1009:03 | Business Information Systems |
or | |
BU2209:03 | Business Information Systems |
BU1112:03 | Business Law and Ethics |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
BU2006:03 | Business Modelling |
BU2112:03 | Law of Business Orgaisations |
BU3112:03 | Taxation |
4. Honours in Business
Honours in Business is available at the Townsville and Cairns campuses only.
Students complete 24 credit points of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
BU4061:03 | Research Paradigms in Business |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research |
BU4064:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 1 of 2 |
BU4065:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 2 of 2 |
BU4068:06 | Honours Thesis Part 1 of 2 |
BU4069:06 | Honours Thesis Part 2 of 2 |
Or other subjects approved by the Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor on the advice of the Head of the School of Business. |
BUSINESS MAJORS
ACCOUNTING
Townsville, Cairns, BrisbaneBX2011:03 | Accounting Principles and Systems |
BX2012:03 | Strategic Resource Management |
BX3011:03 | Company Accounting |
BX3012:03 | Contemporary Issues in Accounting |
BX3013:03 | Performance Management and Control |
BX3014:03 | Auditing |
To be eligible for accreditation with Certified Practising Accountants (CPA Australia) and/or the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA) students must also complete 18 credit points consisting of the following subjects: | |
BU1009:03 | Business Information Systems |
or | |
BU2209:03 | Business Information Systems |
BU1112:03 | Business Law and Ethics |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
BU2006:03 | Business Modelling |
BU2112:03 | Law of Business Orgaisations |
BU3112:03 | Taxation |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Accounting). |
ECONOMICS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
TownsvilleBX2021:03 | Managerial Economics |
BX2022:03 | Macroeconomic Policy |
BX3021:03 | International Trade |
BX3023:03 | Economic Growth and Regional Development |
BX3024:03 | Contemporary Economic Policy and Social Welfare |
Plus | |
BX3022:03 | Econometrics |
or | |
BX3025:03 | Forecasting |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Economics and Regional Development). |
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
TownsvilleBX2031:03 | Personal Portfolio Management |
BX2032:03 | Financial Institutions and Markets |
BX3021:03 | International Trade |
BX3031:03 | Multinational Business Finance |
BX3032:03 | Advanced Business Modelling |
BX3033:03 | Project Evaluation |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Financial Management major select the following subjects from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
BU2006:03 | Business Modelling |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Financial Management). |
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeBX2041:03 | Club and Gaming Management |
BX2042:03 | Hospitality Services: Management and Leadership |
BX3040:03 | Hospitality Practicum |
BX3041:03 | Hospitality and Service Industries Marketing |
BX3042:03 | Service Quality Management |
BX3043:03 | Hospitality, Culture and People |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Hospitality Management major select the following subjects from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU1011:03 | Business, Leisure and Society |
BU2005:03 | Entrepreneurship |
BU2010:03 | Business Research Methods |
BU2060:03 | Professional Experience |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management). |
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeBX2051:03 | Strategic Human Resource Management |
BX3051:03 | Employee Relations |
BX3052:03 | Cross-Cultural Management |
BX3053:03 | Personnel Economics |
BX3054:03 | Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management |
SY2001:03 | New Forms of Work, Organisation and Career |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Human Resource Management major select the following subject from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU1011:03 | Business, Leisure and Society |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management). |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeBX2061:03 | Business Negotiation |
BX2062:03 | Operations Management |
BX3031:03 | Multinational Business Finance |
BX3052:03 | Cross Cultural Management |
BX3061:03 | International Business |
BX3082:03 | International Marketing |
It is highly recommended that students completing the International Business major select the following subject from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (International Business). |
MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeBX2061:03 | Business Negotiation |
BX2072:03 | Managing Organisational Flexibility |
BX3042:03 | Service Quality Management |
BX3052:03 | Cross-Cultural Management |
BX3072:03 | Managing Small and Medium Enterprises |
BX3073:03 | Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Management and Entrepreneurship major select the following subjects from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
BU2005:03 | Entrepreneurship |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Management and Entrepreneurship). |
MARKETING
Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeCU3021:03 | Public Relations Campaigns |
BX2081:03 | Consumer Behaviour |
BX2082:03 | Marketing Communications |
BX3081:03 | Interactive Marketing |
BX3082:03 | International Marketing |
BX3083:03 | Strategic Marketing |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Marketing major select the following subjects from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU1008:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
or | |
BU2208:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
BU1112:03 | Business Law and Ethics |
BU2005:03 | Entrepreneurship |
BU2010:03 | Business Research Methods |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Marketing). |
SPORTS AND EVENTS MANAGEMENT
TownsvilleNote: This major will not be available in 2009 to students applying for advanced standing towards the course, on the basis of prior study at tertiary level.
BX2041:03 | Club and Gaming Management |
BX2093:03 | Sports Management |
BX3093:03 | Conference and Events Management |
Plus | |
Any three subjects (9 credit points) from the following: | |
BX3042:03 | Service Quality Management |
BX3120:03 | Sport and Entertainment Law |
BX3261:03 | Business Negotiation |
CU3021:03 | Public Relations Campaigns |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Sports and Events Management major select the following subjects from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU1011:03 | Business, Leisure and Society |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
BU2007:03 | Project Management |
BU2208:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Sports and Events Management). |
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeBX2091:03 | Tourism Management |
BX2092:03 | Tourist and Leisure Behaviour Management |
BX3091:03 | Tourism and the Environment |
BX3092:03 | Destination Management |
BX3093:03 | Conference and Events Management |
BX3094:03 | Tourism Policy and Planning |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Tourism Management major select the following subjects from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU1008:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
or | |
BU2208:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
BU1011:03 | Business, Leisure and Society |
BU2010:03 | Business Research Methods |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management). |
NON-BUSINESS MAJORS
BUSINESS LAW
Townsville, CairnsBU2111:03 | Business Law and Ethics |
BU2112:03 | Law of Business Organisations |
Plus | |
Any four subjects (12 credit points) from the following: | |
BU3112:03 | Taxation |
BX3113:03 | Advanced Taxation Law |
BX3114:03 | Bankruptcy and Insolvency |
BX3115:03 | Advanced Commercial Law |
BX3116:03 | Advanced Company Law |
BU3117:03 | Law of Corporate Investigations |
BU3118:03 | Industrial Relations Law |
BU3119:03 | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Business Law). |
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
TownsvilleNM2901:03 | Introduction to Graphic Design for Digital Media |
NM2902:03 | Design for Digital Media Communication |
NM3104:03 | Creative Exchange Project |
NM3302:03 | Time Based Digital Media - Video |
NM3407:03 | Information and Publication Design for Digital Media |
NM3901:03 | Web Authoring 1 |
It is highly recommended that students completing the Communication Design major select the following subject from Schedule A or Schedule B: | |
BU1008:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
The major is to be included on the testamur ie Bachelor of Business (Communication Design). |
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING) WITH PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION
Townsville, CairnsNote: The Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Commerce is suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Townsville, CairnsCandidates are required to complete the pass degree in accordance with the following minimum credit point requirements:
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Business | 15 | 15 | 12 | 42 | |
Information Technology | 18 | 15 | 18 | 51 | |
Open (level 2 or 3) | 3 | 3 | |||
Total | 33 | 30 | 30 | 3 | 96 |
Business component
1. The following core business subjects must be included:
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
or | |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
2. Majors
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In addition to the above core subjects, students must select either:
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a single named major consisting of a prescribed sequence of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects as specified in the requirements of the majors shown under the Bachelor of Business (which will be included on the testamur); or
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a general unnamed single major consisting of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects selected from subjects with a prefix of BU and/or BX (which will not be included on a testamur).
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All majors listed in the Bachelor of Business are available except Accounting.
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The availability of majors will vary according to campus.
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Details of each major are shown under the Bachelor of Business.
3. Students must also complete at least 3 credit points of level 2 subjects selected from Schedule A or Schedule B shown under the Bachelor of Business.
4. Business subjects to complete the remaining requirements in accordance with the above schedule must be selected from subjects with a prefix of BU or BX.
YEAR 1
TEACHING PERIOD 1
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
or | |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
CP1500:03 | Introduction to Database Principles |
TEACHING PERIOD 2
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
CP1010:03 | Introduction to Multimedia |
CP1030:03 | Introduction to Information Technology |
YEAR 2
TEACHING PERIOD 1
CP1200:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 1 |
Plus | |
6 credit points selected from level 2 subjects as specified in the business major | |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 3 subjects as specified in the business major |
TEACHING PERIOD 2
CP1300:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 2 |
MA1401:03 | Statistics and Data Analysis 1 |
Plus | |
6 credit points selected from level 2 subjects with a prefix of BU or BX |
YEAR 3
TEACHING PERIOD 1
CP2001:03 | Data Structures and Algorithms |
CP2010:03 | Multimedia Web Design |
CP2231:03 | Internetworking Principles |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 3 subjects as specified in the business major |
TEACHING PERIOD 2
CP2004:03 | Object Oriented Programming with Java |
CP2241:03 | Advanced Internetworking |
or | |
CP2402:03 | Operating Systems and Architecture |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 3 subjects as specified in the business major | |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 2 or level 3 elective subjects selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
YEAR 4
TEACHING PERIOD 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 |
TEACHING PERIOD 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 |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 2 subjects with a prefix of BU or BX included in Schedule A or Schedule B in the Bachelor of Business | |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 3 subjects as specified in the business major |
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
TownsvilleCandidates are required to complete the pass degree in accordance with the following minimum credit point requirements.
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Open | Total |
Business | 15 | 15 | 15 | 45 | |
Arts and Journalism | 15 | 12 | 18 | 45 | |
Open credit points (level 2 or 3) | 6 | 6 | |||
Total | 30 | 27 | 33 | 6 | 96 |
1. Journalism component
The following Journalism/Arts subjects must be included:
CU2033:03 | Communication Revolutions |
JN1001:03 | The Journalist and Society |
JN1004:03 | News Writing and Style |
JN2021:03 | Writing for Print |
JN2300:03 | Media Law |
JN2301:03 | Broadcast Journalism |
JN3012:03 | Print Editing |
JN3300:03 | Industry Internship |
JN3303:03 | Ethics in Journalism |
JN3304:03 | Feature Writing |
Plus | |
9 credit points selected from: | |
CU1010:03 | Effective Writing |
CU1112:03 | Communication, Information and Society |
EL1100:03 | Critical Reading |
HI1302:03 | World History Since 1900 |
Plus | |
6 credit points selected from: | |
CU3021:03 | Public Relations Campaigns |
CU3022:03 | Advanced Public Relations |
JN3022:03 | Science Writing and Communication |
JN3102:03 | Advanced Radio |
JN3104:03 | Advanced Television Practice |
2. Business component
2.1 The following core business subjects must be included:
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
or | |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
2.2 Majors
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In addition to the above core subjects, students must select either:
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a single named major consisting of a prescribed sequence of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects as specified in the requirements of the majors shown under the Bachelor of Business (which will be included on the testamur); or
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a general unnamed single major consisting of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects selected from subjects with a prefix of BU and/or BX (which will not be included on a testamur).
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All majors listed in the Bachelor of Business are available except Accounting.
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The availability of majors will vary according to campus.
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Details of each major are shown under the Bachelor of Business.
2.3 Students must also complete at least 3 credit points of level 2 subjects selected from Schedule A or Schedule B shown under the Bachelor of Business.
2.4 Business subjects to complete the remaining requirements in accordance with the above schedule must be selected from subjects with a prefix of BU or BX.
3 The Open credit points above should be taken at level 2 or level 3.
4. Students are advised to limit non-progressing level 1 subjects to a maximum of 3 credit points per Teaching Period.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF LAW AND BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
Townsville, CairnsCandidates are required to complete the pass degree in accordance with the following minimum credit point requirements.
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Total |
Business | 18 | 12 | 12 | 42 | |
Law | 18 | 18 | 21 | 21 | 78 |
Total | 36 | 30 | 33 | 21 | 120 |
1. Business component
1.1 The following core business subjects must be included:
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
1.2 Majors
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In addition to the above core subjects, students must select either:
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a single named major consisting of a prescribed sequence of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects as specified in the requirements of the majors shown under the Bachelor of Business (which will be included on the testamur); or
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a general unnamed single major consisting of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects selected from subjects with a prefix of BU and/or BX (which will not be included on a testamur).
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All majors listed in the Bachelor of Business are available however students selecting the Accounting major will need to refer to a separate course requirement outlined below in the Bachelor of Business (Accounting)-Bachelor of Laws.
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The availability of majors will vary according to campus.
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Details of each major are shown under the Bachelor of Business.
1.3 Students must also complete at least 3 credit points of level 2 subjects selected from Schedule A or Schedule B shown under the Bachelor of Business.
1.4 Business subjects to complete the remaining requirements in accordance with the above schedule must be selected from subjects with a prefix of BU or BX.
2. Law component
2.1 All core law subjects are included in the course structure shown below.
2.2 Upon completion of the following program of study, students will be eligible to apply for admission as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland.
YEAR 1
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
YEAR 2
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
LA1105:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA1106:03 | Contract Law 2 |
LA2017:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA2018:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA2019:03 | Torts A - Specific Torts |
LA2020:03 | Torts B - Negligence |
YEAR 3
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 2 subjects with a prefix of BU or BX included in Schedule A or Schedule B in the Bachelor of Business | |
Plus | |
9 credit points of level 2 subjects as specified in the business major |
YEAR 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 |
Plus | |
9 credit points selected from level 3 subjects as specified in the business major |
YEAR 5
3 credit points selected from level 3 subjects as specified in the business major | |
Plus | |
21 credit points of level 4 subjects selected from the elective program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws. |
A candidate for the degree with Honours must include LA4026 Research Dissertation A or LA4047 Research Dissertation B Part 1 of 2 and LA4048 Research Dissertation B Part 2 of 2 as part of the approved course of study.
Notes:
1 In accordance with the requirements of the Supreme Court (Legal Practitioners Admission) Rules 2004 (QLD), students who intend, at any time, to seek admission as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland must include as subjects within their degree:
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure |
LA4038:03 | Legal Ethics and Trust Accounting |
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.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING)-BACHELOR OF LAWS
The Accounting major is compulsory to the Bachelor of Business component of this program.
Upon completion of the following program of study, students will be eligible to apply for:
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membership of the Certified Practising Accountants (CPA Australia) and/or the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia; and
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admission as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland
Students undertaking an Accounting major are required to complete all of the following requirements.
All subjects required for this program are core and are specified below in the course structure.
YEAR 1
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
BX2011:03 | Accounting Principles and Systems |
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
YEAR 2
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1009:03 | Business Information Systems |
or | |
BU2209:03 | Business Information Systems |
BU2004:03 | Financial Management |
BX3011:03 | Company Accounting |
LA1105:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA1106:03 | Contract Law 2 |
LA2019:03 | Torts A - Specific Torts |
LA2020:03 | Torts B - Negligence |
YEAR 3
BU2006:03 | Business Modelling |
BX2012:03 | Strategic Resource Management |
BX3012:03 | Contemporary Issues in Accounting |
BX3013:03 | Performance Management and Control |
BX3014:03 | Auditing |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
YEAR 4
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
LA2017:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA2018:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
LA4023:03 | Taxation Law |
YEAR 5
LA3011:03 | Commercial and Personal Property Law |
Plus | |
21 credit points of level 4 subjects selected from the elective program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws. |
A candidate for the degree with Honours must include LA4026 Research Dissertation A or LA4047 Research Dissertation B Part 1 of 2 and LA4048 Research Dissertation B Part 2 of 2 as part of the approved course of study.
Notes:
1 In accordance with the requirements of the Supreme Court (Legal Practitioners Admission) Rules 2004 (QLD), students who intend, at any time, to seek admission as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland must include as subjects within their degree:
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure |
LA4038:03 | Legal Ethics and Trust Accounting |
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.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
Townsville, Cairns
Discipline | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Total |
Business | 15 | 15 | 15 | 45 | |
Psychology | 15 | 30 | 24 | 69 | |
Open Electives (Level 2 or 3) | 6 | 6 | |||
Total | 30 | 66 | 24 | 120 |
Business component
1. The following core Business subjects must be included:
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
2. Majors
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In addition to the above core subjects, students must select either:
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a single named major consisting of a prescribed sequence of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects as specified in the requirements of the majors shown under the Bachelor of Business (which will be included on the testamur); or
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a general unnamed single major consisting of 6 credit points of level 2 subjects and 12 credit points of level 3 subjects selected from subjects with a prefix of BU and/or BX (which will not be included on a testamur).
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All majors listed in the Bachelor of Business are available except Accounting.
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The availability of majors will vary according to campus.
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Details of each major are shown under the Bachelor of Business.
3. Students must also complete at least 3 credit points of level 2 subjects selected from Schedule A or Schedule B shown under the Bachelor of Business.
4. Business subjects to complete the remaining requirements in accordance with the above schedule must be drawn from subjects with a prefix of BU or BX.
Psychology component
In selecting the Psychology components of their course, students are advised to refer to the Courses and Majors section for the Bachelor of Psychology.
Level 1
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
PY1101:03 | Exploring Psychology 1 |
PY1102:03 | Exploring Psychology 2 |
SS1010:03 | Australian People: Indigenous and Anthropological Perspectives |
SY1001:03 | Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology |
Plus | |
3 credit points of level 1 subjects from the Schedule of Arts and Social Sciences Subjects |
Level 2
PY2103:03 | Describing and Analysing Behaviour |
PY2107:03 | Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 2 subjects with a prefix of BU or BX included in Schedule A or B shown under the Bachelor of Business | |
Plus | |
6 credit points selected from level 2 subjects as specified in the Business major | |
Plus | |
6 credit points selected from level 2 subjects with a prefix of BU or BX |
Level 3
PY3101:03 | Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis |
Plus | |
12 credit points selected from level 3 subjects as specified in the Business major | |
Plus | |
3 credit points selected from level 3 subjects with a prefix of BU or BX | |
Plus | |
Level 2 and level 3 subjects | |
21 level 2 and 3 PY credit points from the following, including at least 12 credit points at level 3: Subject to meeting prerequisites (see Schedule of Arts and Social Sciences Subjects), subjects may be taken in either second or third year. | |
PY2101:03 | Brain and Behaviour |
PY2104:03 | Health Psychology |
PY2106:03 | Human Development Across the Lifespan |
PY2108:03 | Evolution of Behaviour |
PY2110:03 | Forensic Psychology |
PY2111:03 | Learning and Behaviour |
PY2112:03 | Memory and Cognition |
PY3102:03 | Social Psychology |
PY3103:03 | Psychopathology |
PY3104:03 | Principles of Counselling |
PY3105:03 | Behaviour in Organisations |
PY3106:03 | Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology |
PY3107:03 | Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics |
PY3108:03 | Personality and Individual Psychology |
PY3109:03 | Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of Mind |
PY3111:03 | Advanced Health Psychology |
Plus | |
Options | |
6 credit points of subjects at levels 2 and 3 from the Schedule of Arts and Social Sciences Subjects and/or subjects with a prefix of BU or BX |
Level 4 (HONOURS)
Note: Students must meet the academic requirements to be offered a place in fourth year Honours. | |
PY4104:06 | Psychology Thesis Part 1 of 2 |
PY4105:06 | Psychology Thesis Part 2 of 2 |
PY4108:06 | Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 1 of 2 |
PY4109:06 | Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 2 of 2 |
Level 4 (PASS)
PY4106:06 | Group Project Part 1 of 2 |
PY4107:06 | Group Project Part 2 of 2 |
PY4108:06 | Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 1 of 2 |
PY4109:06 | Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 2 of 2 |
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Townsville, CairnsNote: The Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Tourism Management has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE AND BACHELOR OF COMMERCE WITH HONOURS
Townsville, Cairns, BrisbaneNote: The Bachelor of Commerce has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION
Townsville, CairnsNote: The Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Information Technology is suspended . No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS AND BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
Note: The Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Laws is suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE ARTS
CairnsNote: The Bachelor of Creative Arts is expected to be not offered in 2009. No new enrolments will be accepted.
Majors
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Media and Performance
Students complete 72 credit points consisting of the core subjects plus additional subjects as specified below and the completed degree must comprise:
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no more than 30 credit points at level 1;
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a minimum of 18 credit points at level 2; and
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a minimum of 18 credit points at level 3.
CORE SUBJECTS | |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
GA3020:03 | Creative Industries Research and Placement |
GA3030:03 | Folio Development |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Photoshop |
MEDIA AND PERFORMANCE
YEAR 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM1801:03 | Digital Media Tools in Contemporary Art |
NM1802:03 | Digital Video Techniques |
TH1710:03 | Improvisation and Acting Techniques |
TH1720:03 | Australian Stage |
ELECTIVES/OPTIONS | |
6 credit points of subjects selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
YEAR 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM2801:03 | Data Sculpture - Creating the Unexpected with Digital Media Art |
NM2802:03 | Setting the Stage for Digital Performance |
NM2803:03 | Digitally Mediated Spaces in Contemporary Art |
NM2804:03 | Transactions - Digitally Mediated Performance |
TH2710:06 | Contemporary Performance Texts - Stage |
TH2711:06 | Live Performance Writing |
or | |
TH2720:06 | On the Edge of Text |
ELECTIVES/OPTIONS | |
6 credit points of level 2 or level 3 subjects selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects. |
YEAR 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
TH3710:06 | Contemporary Performance Studies Project |
TH3720:06 | Imagist Performance |
BACHELOR OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
Townsville (where indicated below), CairnsMajors
Students shall complete 72 credit points in accordance with the following:
ALL MAJORS
CORE STUDIES | |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
BU1008:03 | Marketing Fundamentals |
BU2007:03 | Project Management |
BX2082:03 | Marketing Communications |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
CV3002:03 | Creative Project |
GA3020:03 | Creative Industries Research and Placement |
PLUS |
|
CREATIVE ARTS MAJORS | |
One of the Creative Arts majors shown below. | |
PLUS |
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12 credit points of Creative Arts subjects with a prefix of CV, GA, MU, NM, PT, TH, VA. No more than 6 credit points can be at level 1. | |
PLUS |
|
Elective Subjects | |
6 credit points of elective subjects taken from the Master Schedule of Subjects at levels 2 or 3 only. |
MEDIA AND PERFORMANCE
CairnsGA3030:03 | Folio Development |
NM1801:03 | Digital Media Tools in Contemporary Art |
NM1802:03 | Digital Video Techniques |
NM2801:03 | Data Sculpture - Creating the Unexpected with Digital Media Art |
NM2802:03 | Setting the Stage for Digital Performance |
NM2803:03 | Digitally Mediated Spaces in Contemporary Art |
NM2804:03 | Transactions - Digitally Mediated Performance |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Photoshop |
VA3212:03 | History and Theory of Creative Arts |
MULTIMEDIA GAMES DEVELOPMENT
Note: There will be no 2009 (Teaching Period 1 or Teaching Period 2) intake for the Multimedia Game Development major at Cairns.
CairnsCP1010:03 | Introduction to Multimedia |
CP1200:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 1 |
CP1300:03 | Introduction to Computer Science 2 |
CP2046:03 | Directed Project - Game Principles |
CP2420:03 | Graphics and Animation Technologies |
CP2430:03 | Computer Games - Characteristics and Culture |
CP3046:03 | Information Technology Project 1 |
CP3410:03 | Advanced Game Design |
MA1000:03 | Mathematical Foundations |
or | |
MA1020:03 | Preparatory Mathematics |
MUSIC
CairnsStudents who have completed the TAFE Diploma of Music CUS50101 will be granted 24 credit points of advanced standing. Students must also complete VA3212 (History and Theory of Creative Arts) to reach the required 27 credit points for this major and all other requirements outlined in the Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries. |
VISUAL ARTS
Townsville, CairnsStudents who have completed the TAFE Diploma of Visual Arts CN0345 will be granted 24 credit points of advanced standing. Students must also complete VA3212 (History and Theory of Creative Arts) to reach the required 27 credit points for this major and all other requirements outlined in the Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries. |
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER VISUAL ARTS
Townsville, CairnsStudents who have completed the TAFE Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts 39051QLD will be granted 24 credit points of advanced standing. Students must also complete VA3212 (History and Theory of Creative Arts) to reach the required 27 credit points for this major and all other requirements outlined in the Schedule of Requirements for the Bachelor of Creative Industries. |
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS WITH HONOURS
YEAR 4 (Honours in Economics)
24 credit points of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
either | |
EC3414:03 | Financial Econometrics |
or | |
EC4703:03 | Advanced Econometrics |
(whichever subject was not completed at year 3). | |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research |
BU4064:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 1 of 2 |
BU4065:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 2 of 2 |
BU4068:06 | Honours Thesis Part 1 of 2 |
BU4069:06 | Honours Thesis Part 2 of 2 |
Or other subjects approved by the Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor on the advice of the Head of School of Business. |
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS-BACHELOR OF LAWS AND BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS-BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES
TownsvilleNote: The Bachelor of Economics-Bachelor of Laws has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS
CairnsYEAR 4 (Honours in Hospitality Management)
24 credit points of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
BU4061:03 | Research Paradigms in Business |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research |
BU4064:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 1 of 2 |
BU4065:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 2 of 2 |
BU4068:06 | Honours Thesis Part 1 of 2 |
BU4069:06 | Honours Thesis Part 2 of 2 |
Or other subjects approved by the Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor on the advice of the Head of the School of Business. |
BACHELOR OF LAWS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS
Townsville, CairnsYEAR 1
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
LA1105:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA1106:03 | Contract Law 2 |
PLUS |
|
Other level 1 subjects to the value of 6 credit points selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects and approved by the faculty. |
YEAR 2
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
LA2017:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA2018:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA2019:03 | Torts A – Specific Torts |
LA2020:03 | Torts B – Negligence |
PLUS |
|
Other subjects to the value of 6 credit points selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects and approved by the faculty. |
YEAR 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 credit points of subjects selected from the Elective Program (level 4 subjects). |
YEAR 4
A minimum of 24 credit points of subjects selected from: | |
Note: Not all of the following subjects will be offered every year. | |
Elective Program | |
LA4005:03 | Jurisprudence |
LA4006:03 | Conflicts of Law |
LA4007:03 | Succession |
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 Relations 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 |
LA4037:03 | Bankruptcy and Insolvency |
LA4038:03 | Legal Ethics and Trust Accounting |
LA4047:03 | Research Dissertation B Part 1 of 2 |
and | |
LA4048:03 | Research Dissertation B Part 2 of 2 |
HONOURS IN LAW
A candidate for the degree with Honours must include LA4026 Research Dissertation A or LA4047 Research Dissertation B Part 1 of 2 and LA4048 Research Dissertation B Part 2 of 2 as part of the approved course of study.
Notes:
1 In accordance with the requirements of the Supreme Court (Legal Practitioners Admission) Rules 2004 (QLD), students who intend, at any time, to seek admission as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland must include as subjects within their degree:
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure |
LA4038:03 | Legal Ethics and Trust Accounting |
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
YEAR 1
LA1101:03 | Legal Institutions and Processes |
LA1102:03 | Legal Research, Writing and Analysis |
LA1103:03 | Law, Society and Change |
LA1104:03 | Legal Concepts |
LA1105:03 | Contract Law 1 |
LA1106:03 | Contract Law 2 |
LA2019:03 | Torts A – Specific Torts |
LA2020:03 | Torts B – Negligence |
YEAR 2
LA2015:03 | Land Law 1 |
LA2016:03 | Land Law 2 |
LA2017:03 | Principles of Criminal Law A |
LA2018:03 | Principles of Criminal Law B |
LA3013:03 | Principles of Equity |
LA3014:03 | Law of Trusts |
LA3105:03 | Constitutional Law |
LA3106:03 | Company and Partnership Law |
YEAR 3
LA3004:03 | Evidence |
LA3006:03 | Administrative Law |
LA3011:03 | Commercial and Personal Property Law |
PLUS |
|
15 credit points of subjects selected from the Bachelor of Laws Elective Program (level 4 subjects). |
HONOURS IN LAW
A candidate for the degree with Honours must include LA4026 Research Dissertation A or LA4047 Research Dissertation B Part 1 of 2 and LA4048 Research Dissertation B Part 2 of 2 as part of the approved course of study.
Notes:
1 In accordance with the requirements of the Supreme Court (Legal Practitioners Admission) Rules 2004 (QLD), students who intend, at any time, to seek admission as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland must include as subjects within their degree:
LA4022:03 | Civil Procedure |
LA4038:03 | Legal Ethics and Trust Accounting |
2 Some of these subjects may be offered between Teaching Period 1 and 2 and at the end-of-year vacations in an intensive program.
3 Not all of the elective subjects will be offered every year.
BACHELOR OF NEW MEDIA ARTS
TownsvilleMajors:
New Media Arts is a global movement and one that crosses cultural as well as educational divisions. Much of contemporary arts practice is about exploring the interface and connections between ideas, culture and society. The course develops the knowledge and skills needed for contemporary creative arts practice where computer technologies are used.
Students shall complete the following:
Core subjects
All students undertake a sequence of 24 credit points of core subjects
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12 credit points at level 1;
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six credit points at level 2;
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six credit points at level 3
Elective subjects
All students complete 12 credit points of electives from the Master Schedule of Subjects, with no more than six credit points taken at level 1.
One single major
An approved sequence of 24 credit points (eight subjects), with all subjects being passed at a grade of Pass or higher. The sequence must include:
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six credit points at level 1;
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six credit points at level 2;
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12 credit points at level 3
One single minor
An approved sequence of 12 credit points (four subjects) which represent the first four subjects of any other major not taken as the approved major.
ALL MAJORS
Level 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM1101:03 | Media and Culture |
NM1102:03 | Research and the Creative Economy |
NM1103:03 | Contemporary Creative Cultures and Contexts |
NM1104:03 | Creative Technologies |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM2101:03 | The Reflective Creative Practitioner |
NM2102:03 | Connecting the Creative Arts |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS | |
6 credit points of electives at level 1 or 2 selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM3101:03 | Professional Studies 1 |
NM3102:03 | Professional Studies 2 |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS | |
6 credit points of electives at level 2 or 3 selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects |
DIGITAL IMAGING
TownsvilleLevel 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM1201:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging - Capture |
NM1202:03 | Introduction to Digital Imaging - Image Processing |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 1 subjects of a different major must be selected, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM2201:03 | Digital Imaging: Colour Management and Workflow |
NM2202:03 | Photojournalism: Documentation and Communication |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 2 subjects of the major which represents the minor taken in year 1, must be taken, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM3104:03 | Creative Exchange Project |
NM3201:03 | The Digital Studio |
NM3202:03 | Immersive Imaging |
NM3203:03 | Advanced Concept Creation and Development |
DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN
TownsvilleLevel 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM1401:03 | Introduction to Graphic Design for Digital Media |
NM1402:03 | Design for Digital Media Communication |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 1 subjects of a different major must be selected, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM2301:03 | Web Authoring 1 |
NM2402:03 | Typography - Still and Dynamic for Creative Arts |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 2 subjects of the major which represents the minor taken in year 1, must be taken, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM3104:03 | Creative Exchange Project |
NM3302:03 | Time Based Digital Media - Video |
NM3401:03 | Web Authoring 2 |
NM3407:03 | Information and Publication Design for Digital Media |
DIGITAL SOUND
TownsvilleLevel 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM1600:03 | Digital Sounds and Surrounds |
NM1601:03 | Music Emotion and Meaning |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 1 subjects of a different major must be selected, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM2602:03 | Sound and Media |
NM2604:03 | Global Sounds and Surrounds |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 2 subjects of the major which represents the minor taken in year 1, must be taken, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM3104:03 | Creative Exchange Project |
NM3601:03 | Music Contexts |
NM3602:03 | Music Constructs |
NM3603:03 | Digital Music Technology |
DIGITAL VISUAL ARTS
TownsvilleLevel 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM1502:03 | Drawing for Digital Media |
NM1504:03 | Drawing and Context |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 1 subjects of a different major must be selected, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM2502:03 | Drawing and Concept |
NM2504:03 | Drawing and the Spatial |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 2 subjects of the major which represents the minor taken in year 1, must be taken, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM3104:03 | Creative Exchange Project |
NM3505:03 | Drawing Investigation |
NM3506:03 | Drawing Folio |
NM3507:03 | Drawing Publication |
PERFORMANCE
TownsvilleLevel 1
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM1701:03 | Introduction to Creating Performance |
NM1702:03 | Realising Performance Text |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 1 subjects of a different major must be selected, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 2
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM2701:03 | Creating Performance Text |
NM2702:03 | Ensemble Performance |
MINOR SUBJECTS | |
The two level 2 subjects of the major which represents the minor taken in year 1, must be taken, one subject in each teaching period. |
Level 3
CORE SUBJECTS | |
NM3104:03 | Creative Exchange Project |
NM3701:03 | Performance - Camera |
NM3702:03 | Performance - Image |
NM3703:03 | Performance - Artist |
BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS
Townsville, CairnsYEAR 4 (Honours) (Townsville and Cairns)
24 credit points of specified honours subjects as follows: | |
BU4061:03 | Research Paradigms in Business |
BU4062:03 | Current Issues in Business Research |
BU4064:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 1 of 2 |
BU4065:03 | Research Design: Methods and Statistics Part 2 of 2 |
BU4068:06 | Honours Thesis Part 1 of 2 |
BU4069:06 | Honours Thesis Part 2 of 2 |
Or other subjects approved by the Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor on the advice of the Head of School of Business: |
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane, SingaporeCORE SUBJECTS | |
BU1002:03 | Accounting for Decision Making |
BU1003:03 | Economics for Business |
BU1004:03 | Management, People and Organisations |
BU1005:03 | Personal and Professional Skills in Business |
BU1006:03 | Managing the Customer Experience |
BU1007:03 | Business Data Analysis |
PLUS |
|
Two 3-credit point level 1 elective subjects selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects. | |
Note: Students wishing to progress into a degree program should seek appropriate advice before selecting the level 1 elective subjects. |
DIPLOMA OF CREATIVE ARTS
Townsville, CairnsCORE SUBJECTS | |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
NM1101:03 | Media and Culture (Townsville) |
or | |
NM1801:03 | Digital Media Tools in Contemporary Art (Cairns) |
DISCIPLINE STUDIES | |
12 credit points at level 1 from subjects with the following prefixes: CV, GA, MU,NM, PT, TH, VA | |
ELECTIVES | |
6 credit points from the Master Schedule of Subjects |
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Townsville, CairnsThe Certificate of Business may be pursued to achieve any of the following objectives:
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(1) to be considered for admission to a Bachelor of Business through Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre. Students must complete 6 credit points of level 1 subjects selected from:
BU1002:03 Accounting for Decision Making BU1003:03 Economics for Business BU1004:03 Management, People and Organisations BU1005:03 Personal and Professional Skills in Business BU1006:03 Managing the Customer Experience BU1007:03 Business Data Analysis BU1008:03 Marketing Fundamentals BU1009:03 Business Information Systems BU1011:03 Business Leisure and Society BU1112:03 Business Law and Ethics Or any other level 1 subjects offered by the School of Business -
(2) to provide access to subjects that will allow candidates to seek accreditation to appropriate professional organisations. Students must complete at least 6 credit points of business subjects approved by the Faculty Pro-Vice Chancellor;
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(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 credit points of business subjects approved by the Faculty Pro-Vice Chancellor.
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 Bachelor of Business degree) without enrolling in, or intending to complete a full Bachelor of Business 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 credit points) selected from: | |
BU1112:03 | Business Law and Ethics |
BU2112:03 | Law of Business Organisations |
BU3112:03 | Taxation |
CO3514:03 | Taxation 2 |
CERTIFICATE OF DESKTOP PUBLISHING
Townsville, Cairns6 credit points: | |
Townsville | |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
NM1401:03 | Introduction to Graphic Design for Digital Media |
NM1402:03 | Design for Digital Media Communication |
Cairns | |
GA1313:03 | Introduction to Desktop Publishing |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
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 credit points) selected from subjects in the Master Schedule of Subjects with a prefix of LA.
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC BUSINESS
TownsvilleNote: It is expected that the Certificate of Music Business will be disestablished in 2009. No new enrolments will be accepted for this course.
This 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:
CV3001:03 | Creative Arts in Industry |
GA3020:03 | Creative Industries Research and Placement |
CERTIFICATE OF MUSIC PRACTICE
Townsville, CairnsTwo subjects selected from the following:
Townsville | |
MU1030:03 | Music-making for Children |
MU1411:03 | Bach to Beatles |
MU1412:03 | Ragtime Dues to Hip Hop Blues |
Cairns | |
MU1030:03 | Music-making for Children |
MU1411:03 | Bach to Beatles |
MU1412:03 | Ragtime Dues to Hip Hop Blues |
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 credit points) 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, Cairns
Townsville | |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Photoshop |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
Cairns | |
PT1110:03 | Introduction to Photoshop |
PT1410:03 | Effective Photography |
CERTIFICATE OF THEATRE SKILLS
Townsville, CairnsTwo subjects selected from the following:
Townsville | |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
TH2102:03 | Writing for Film |
Cairns | |
CV1200:03 | Effective Speaking |
TH1710:03 | Improvisation and Acting Techniques |
TH1720:03 | Australian Stage |
CERTIFICATE OF VISUAL ARTS FUNDAMENTALS
Townsville, Cairns6 credit points selected from the following subjects
Townsville | |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing |
VA1118:03 | Introduction to Visual Art |
VA2211:03 | Investigations in Australian Art: History and Theory of Visual Arts 2 |
Cairns | |
VA1112:03 | Effective Drawing |
VA1118:03 | Introduction to Visual Art |