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Student Handbook, Semester 2, 2005: Recommended Enrolment Pattern: Students Commencing Semester 2, 2005

  • This enrolment pattern is designed to comply with program requirements.
  • Variations are possible but should only be considered in consultation with the Program Adviser.
  • Students with advanced standing from prior tertiary study should contact the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Program Adviser for recommended enrolment.
  • Course offerings may change without notice.
  • Consult the Course Schedule to confirm when courses are offered.
Semester 2, 2005 (4 courses)

COR109 Communication and Thought
Or
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
Plus
Select three introductory courses from the following:

ADN100 Introduction to Computer Based Art and Design (Art and Design Major/Minor)
ADN112 Visualisation and the Digital Image (Art and Design Major/Minor)
AUS100 History of Australian Popular Culture: The twentieth century and beyond (Australian and Cultural Studies or Historical Studies Major/Minor)
CMN100 Critical Reasoning (Communication Studies Major/Minor)
INT100 International Politics: An Australian Perspective (Politics and International Relations Major/Minor)
SCS110 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Social Change (Sociology or Social and Community Studies Major/Minor)
SCS130 Introduction to Indigenous Australia (Social and Community Studies or Historical Studies Major/Minor)
Or an introductory elective from the Faculty of Business or Science

Semester 1, 2006 (4 courses)

COR109 Communication and Thought
Or
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
Plus
Select three courses that may include:
ADN100 Introduction to Computer Based Art and Design (Art and Design Major/Minor)
ADN110 Visual Design and Communication (Art and Design Major/Minor)
AUS120 The TeXt Files: An Introduction to Cultural Studies (Australian and Cultural Studies Major/Minor)
CMN110 Australian Media Industries (Communication Studies Major/Minor)
ENP100 Introduction to Environmental Studies (Environmental and Planning Studies Major/Minor)
INT110 Indonesian Language A (Indonesian Major/Minor)
INT120 Japanese Language A (Japanese Major/Minor)
INT130 Italian Language A (Italian Major/Minor)
INT140 An Introduction to Australian Politics: The Makings of a Republic? (Politics and International Relations Major/Minor)
SCS100 Introduction to the Social Sciences: Knowledge, Power and Society (Sociology or Social and Community Studies Major/Minor)
SCS120 Introduction to Psychology (Counselling Major/Minor)
And/or advanced Arts and Social Science courses towards your choice of major and minor
And/or any elective course

Semester 2, 2006 (4 courses)

Select four courses that may include:
Courses towards your choice of major and minor
And/or any elective courses

Semester 1, 2007 (4 courses)

Select four courses that may include:
Courses towards your choice of major and minor
And/or any elective courses

Semester 2, 2007 (4 courses)

Select four courses that may include:
Courses towards your choice of major and minor
And/or any elective courses

Semester 1, 2008 (4 courses)

Select four courses that may include:
Courses towards your choice of major and minor
And/or any elective courses

Notes:
  1. Electives may be any course from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences or a maximum of 6 from the faculties of Business or Science. Electives may be used to complete a second major or minor.
  2. Students must complete at least one major (8 courses) and one minor (4 courses).
  3. Students may complete no more than 10 introductory level courses.
  4. Prerequisites may apply for some advanced courses.
  5. Language students may be eligible for in-country studies in their 4th and/or 5th semesters of study. Please contact International Relations for more information about the GO Program.