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Table S Electives - Arts and Social Sciences Table

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Item Errata Date
1.

The following units are missing from the table:

WRIT1000 Introduction to Academic Writing Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 1x1hr lecture/week, 1x2hr seminar/week Assessment: 1x900wd sentence task (20%), 1x900wd research task (20%), 1x900wd paragraph task (20%), 1x900wd review task (20%), 1x900wd revision/reflection task (20%) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day

This unit teaches the fundamentals of academic writing. Frequent, short writing assignments are designed to help students engage with the writing process at the sentence and paragraph levels and and to make appropriate style, grammar, punctuation, and syntax choices. Students will learn how to research a topic, document sources in keeping with academic honesty principles, and edit and revise their own writing, as well as the writing of others. This UoS is appropriate for both native and non-native English speakers and offers a solid foundation for academic writing in any discipline.

WRIT3000 Workplace Communications Credit points: 6 Session: Intensive December,Semester 2 Classes: 1x2hr seminar/week Prerequisites: 24 senior credit points Assessment: 1x1000wd recorded group conference calls (20%), 1x1000wd written speech (20%), 1x4000wd e-portfolio (60%) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Effective communication in the modern workplace involves more than the production or reproduction of formulaic documents. To be persuasive, communication must be tailored to address the needs of differing audiences while sustaining a coherent and credible corporate narrative. This unit teaches the concepts of rhetorical awareness and user-centered design to enable you to craft a range of audience-focused, persuasive speeches, documents and visual texts for an increasingly technologized workplace.

ENGL1014 Creative Writing
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1hr lecture/week, 1x2hr seminar/week Assessment: 1x1000wd reading response task (20%), 1x1000wd creative writing draft (20%), 1x 2500wd creative writing portfolio (50%), workshop
participation (10%) Mode of
delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Description: Creative writing, reading and thinking are core skills. This unit offers a practical and critical introduction to the development of a reflective creative writing practice across a range of different literary forms. Students will be guided through the process of generating ideas, drafting, workshopping, editing and revision to produce a portfolio of creative writing. The unit will emphasise creative writing as a dynamic mode of engaging with forms and ideas.

WRIT1001 Writing and Rhetoric: Academic Essays
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1, Semester 2, Summer Main Classes: 2x1hr lectures/week, 1x1hr tutorial/week Assessment: 4x500wd Written assignments (40%), 1x1000wd Oral Presentation (20%), 1x1500wd Essay (40%)
Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day Description: The persuasive power of the English language emerges from its richness and variation. This unit introduces students to rhetorical theory as a resource for the creative construction of meaning. Students will learn to discover topics, arrange ideas, and analyse the delivery of arguments across a variety of contexts. We examine print, visual media, political debates and engage in virtual exchanges with universities around the world.

WRIT1002 Writing and Rhetoric: Argumentation
Credit points: 6 Session: Intensive December, Intensive July, Semester 1, Semester 2, Summer Main Classes: 1x1hr online lecture/week, 1x1hr online readings and activities/week, 1x1hr online tutorial/week Assessment: 1x1000wd annotated bibliography (20%),1x1000wd literature review (20%), 1x500wd critical analysis video (10%), 1x500wd critical analysis report (10%), 1x1500wd
argumentative essay (40%) Mode
of delivery: Online This is a fully online unit of study. It focuses on advanced rhetorical reasoning and the theory, construction, and delivery of sound arguments, which are critical to success in the university and the workplace. Designed to improve writing and critical thinking abilities, the unit teaches students to craft persuasive, ethical, and engaging arguments. It will focus on the production and reception of arguments across a range of genres, including digital environments. Online tutorials feature collaborative writing and editing exercises on global, participatory writing platforms.
EUST2112 Eurovision: Re-visioning Europe
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 1x1hr lecture/week, 1 x1hr tutorial/week Prerequisites: 12 credit points at 1000 level in European Studies Assessment: 1x 1500wd class presentation (25%), 1x 1000wd report (20%), 1x 3500wd essay (55%) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day Description: The Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956 as a for-television event, designed to foster cultural diplomacy and peace in Europe. Today, it is watched by over 200 million people and even Australia is in on the act. Beyond its Euro-pop veneer, however, Eurovision has become a vehicle of soft power in Europe and a barometer of its political crises.
29/1/2018
2.

The following units are missing from the table:

GRKA2600 Intermediate Greek 1
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 3x1hr lectures/week, 1x1hr tutorial/week Prerequisites: HSC Greek or GRKA1601 or GRKA2621 Prohibitions: GRKA2603 Assessment: Weekly assignments equivalent to 2500wd in total (50%), 1x2hr exam (50%) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day Description: This unit consolidates the knowledge of Greek acquired in GRKA1601, GRKA2621 or by advanced study of Greek at school. It involves both formal language study, including practice in unseen translation and prose composition, and the close reading of extended extracts from Greek prose and/or verse texts. Increasing attention will be paid to the literary qualities, style, generic and socio-historical background of the texts, as well as to their grammar and syntax.

GRKA2601 Intermediate Greek 2
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 3x1hr seminars/week Prerequisites: GRKA2600 Assessment: Weekly assignments equivalent to 2500wd in total (50%), 1x2hr exam (50%)  Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day Description: This unit builds further on language knowledge and translation skills acquired in GRKA2600, and develops skills in the literary study of Greek texts. It will involve the close reading of extended extracts from classic works of Greek prose and/or poetry, as well as practice in writing in Greek. Attention will be paid to style, literary and narrative technique, and the generic and socio-historical background of the texts, as well as to the intricacies of grammar and syntax.

LATN2600 Intermediate Latin 1
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 1 Classes: 3x1hr lectures/week, 1x1hr tutorial/week Prerequisites: HSC Latin or LATN1601 or LATN2621 Prohibitions: LATN2603 or LATN1101 Assessment: Weekly language assignments equivalent to 1250wd (30%) Weekly quizzes equivalent to 1250wd (30%), 1x2hr exam (40%) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day Description: This unit consolidates the knowledge of Latin acquired in LATN1601, LATN2621 or by advanced study of Latin at school. It involves both formal language study, including practice in unseen translation, and the close reading of a wide variety of shorter and extended extracts from Latin verse and prose texts. Increasing attention will be paid to the literary qualities, style, generic and socio-historical background of the texts, as well as to their grammar and syntax.

LATN2601 Intermediate Latin 2
Credit points: 6 Session: Semester 2 Classes: 3x1hr seminars/week Prerequisites: LATN2600 Prohibitions: LATN1102 Assessment: 1x1000wd equivalent language assignments (30%), 1x1500wd Essay (30%), 1x2hr exam (40%) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day Description: This unit develops skills in the literary study of Latin texts, and builds further on language knowledge and translation skills acquired in LATN2600. It will involve the close reading of classic works of Latin prose and/or poetry, to be advised in advance on the Department of Classics and Ancient History website. Attention will be paid to style, literary and narrative technique, and the generic and socio-historical background of the texts, as well as to the intricacies of grammar and syntax.

22/2/2018

 

Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition Session

Table S Electives - Arts and Social Sciences

Units of study

ANHS1600
Foundations for Ancient Greece
6    N ANHS1003
Semester 1
ANHS1601
Foundations for Ancient Rome
6    N ANHS1004 or ANHS1005
Semester 2
ANHS1602
Greek and Roman Myth
6    N CLCV1001
Semester 2
Summer Main
ANTH1001
Cultural Difference: An Introduction
6    N ANTH1003

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive July
Semester 1
Summer Main
Winter Main
ANTH1002
Anthropology and the Global
6    N ANTH1004
Semester 2
ARBC1611
Introductory Arabic 1A
6    N ARBC1311 or ARBC1312 or ARBC1101 or ARBC1102
Semester 1
ARBC1612
Introductory Arabic 1B
6    P ARBC1611
N ARBC1311 or ARBC1312 or ARBC1102 or ARBC2613 or ARBC2614 or ARBC3615 or ARBC3616 or ARBC3636 or ARBC3638 or ARBC3639
Semester 2
ARBC2613
Intermediate Arabic 2A
6    P ARBC1612
N ARBC1311 or ARBC1312 or ARBC2633 or ARBC2634 or ARBC2103 or ARBC3615 or ARBC3616 or ARBC3636 or ARBC3638 or ARBC3639
Semester 1
ARBC2614
Intermediate Arabic 2B
6    P ARBC2613
N ARBC2104 or ARBC1311 or ARBC1312 or ARBC2313 or ARBC2314 or ARBC2633 or ARBC2634 or ARBC3635 or ARBC3636 or ARBC3637 or ARBC3638 or ARBC3639
Semester 2
ARBC3615
Advanced Arabic 3A
6    P ARBC2614
N ARBC2105 or ARBC1311 or ARBC1312 or ARBC2313 or ARBC2314 or ARBC2315 or ARBC2316 or ARBC2633 or ARBC2634 or ARBC3635 or ARBC3636 or ARBC3637 or ARBC3638
Semester 1
ARBC3616
Advanced Arabic 3B
6    P ARBC3615
N ARBC2106 or ARBC1311 or ARBC1312 or ARBC2313 or ARBC2314 or ARBC2315 or ARBC2316 or ARBC2633 or ARBC2634 or ARBC3635 or ARBC3636 or ARBC3637 or ARBC3638
Semester 2
ARBC3636
Advanced Media Arabic 1
6    P ARBC3616
Semester 1
ARCO1000
Ancient People: Hunters and Farmers
6    N ARCA1000
Semester 1
ARCO1001
Civilisations of the Ancient World
6    N ARCA1001
Semester 2
ARHT1001
Style and Substance: Introducing Art History
6      Semester 1
ARHT1002
Shock of the Now: Global Art since 1900
6      Semester 2
ARHT1003
Hollywood: Art, Industry, Entertainment
6      Semester 2
ASNS1101
Introduction to Chinese Civilisation
6   

No prior knowledge is assumed. All teaching and all assigned readings are in English.
Semester 1
ASNS1601
Introduction to Asian Cultures
6      Semester 1
ASNS1602
Asia: Past, Present, Future
6      Semester 2
ASNS2665
Understanding Southeast Asia
6    P 12 Junior credit points
Semester 1
BBCL1001
Reading Bible: Narrative, Law and Ritual
6      Semester 1
BBCL1002
Biblical Themes: Joshua to Kings
6      Semester 2
CAEL2039
Screen Arts: an Introduction
6    P CASF1001, or 18 junior credit points from Undergraduate Table A for Arts and Social Sciences including ENGL1011
Semester 1
CAEL2041
The Art of Sound and Noise
6      Semester 1
CAEL2042
Photography and the Darkroom
6      Semester 1
CAEL2046
Painting Music
6      Semester 1
CAEL2047
Animation

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6      Semester 1
CAEL2048
Investigating Clay

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6      Semester 2
CAEL2049
Vessel as Concept: Hot Glass Intro
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
CAEL2053
Screen Printing: an Introduction
6      Semester 1
CAEL2054
Silversmithing: Exoskeleton Extension
6      Semester 2
CAEL2055
Bodyworks: Jewellery as Communication
6   

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Semester 1
CAEL2060
Experimental Writing Studio

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6      Semester 1
CAEL2069
Screenwriting and Directing
6      Semester 2
CAEL2072
Ceramics: Potter¿s Wheel as Sculptural Tool
6      Semester 1
CAEL2076
Upcycled Glass: Introducing Warm Glass

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6      Semester 2
CAEL2080
Etching: Expanded Workshops

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6      Semester 2
CAEL2085
Photography and the Lighting Studio
6      Semester 2
CAEL2092
Sculpture: Form and Materials
6      Semester 1
CAEL2093
Sculpture: Installation and Space
6      Semester 2
CAEL2094
Painting: Transcultural Collaborations
6    N CAEL2067
Semester 2
CAEL2095
Video Art Studio (in a post medium era)
6      Semester 2
CAEL3014
Image/Object in Photomedia
6    N CAEL2043
Semester 1
CAEL3015
Glass in Time: Advanced Hot Glass
6    P CAEL2049
N CAEL2078
Semester 1
Semester 2
CAEL3016
Experimental Film
6      Semester 1
CAEL3017
Skin and Sign: Ceramic Surfaces
6    N CAEL2073
Semester 2
CAEL3018
Introduction to Digital Publishing
6    N CAEL2052
Semester 2
CAEL3019
The Experimental Darkroom
6    P CAEL2042
Semester 2
CATE2004
Life, Art and the Everyday
6    P (THAP1201 and THAP1202) or (CATE1001 and CATE1002) or (18 junior credit points from Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Table A including (ARHT1001 or CATE1001) and (ARHT1002 or CATE1002))
Semester 1
CATE2007
The Art of Memory
6    P (THAP1201 and THAP1202) or (CATE1001 and CATE1002) or (12 senior credit points of Art History and Theory)
Semester 1
CATE2013
Theorising Street Art

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P (THAP1201 and THAP1202) or (CATE1001 and CATE1002) or (BDES1011) or (12 senior credit points of Art History and Theory)
Semester 2
CATE2015
Performance Art

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P (THAP1201 and THAP1202) or (CATE1001 and CATE1002) or BDES1011
Semester 2
CATE2018
Global Art
6    P (THAP1201 and THAP1202) or (CATE1001 and CATE1002) or BDES1011
Semester 1
CATE2024
Professional Practice in Visual Arts

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P (THAP1201 and THAP1202) or (CATE1001 and CATE1002)
Semester 1
CATE2025
Practising Contemporary Indigenous Art
6      Semester 2
CATE2028
Art and the Archive
6    P CATE1001 and CATE1002
Semester 2
CATE3001
Advanced Critical Studies

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P A minimum 120 of Junior and Intermediate credit points from Undergraduate Tables A and B (including 30 credit points from CATE units), and AAM of at least 75

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 2
CATE3003
Fashion, the Body and Art
6    P CATE1001 and CATE1002
N CATE2017
Semester 1
CATE3004
Contemporary Realism
6    P CATE1001 and CATE1002
N CATE2021
Semester 2
CATE3005
Art and Nature
6    P CATE1001 and CATE1002
N CATE2014
Semester 2
CAVA1001
Visual Art Foundation 1
6    N CASF1001
Semester 1
CAVA1002
Visual Art Foundation 2
6    P CAVA1001
N CAST1001
Semester 2
CHNS1101
Chinese 1A (For Beginners)
6    C Recommended Co-requisites: CHNS1601
N HSC Chinese Background Speakers or CHNS1201 or CHNS1301 or CHNS1313 or CHNS1321
Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Summer Main
CHNS1102
Chinese 1B (For Beginners)
6    A One semester of Chinese at introductory level
P CHNS1101
N CHNS1302
Intensive February
Semester 2
CHNS1601
Understanding Contemporary China
6    N ASNS1101
Semester 2
CHNS2601
Chinese 2A (Lower Intermediate)
6    A One year (approx. 5 hours per week for 26 weeks) of Chinese at introductory level
P CHNS1102
N CHNS2101
Intensive July
Semester 1
CHNS2602
Chinese 2B (Lower Intermediate)
6    A Sound intermediate knowledge of Modern Standard Chinese, including full mastery of about 1000 characters (preferably full-form).
P CHNS2601 or CHNS2101
N HSC Chinese Background Speakers
Intensive December
Semester 2
CHNS2611
Classical Chinese A
6    P CHNS1102 or CHNS1202 or CHNS2602 or CHNS3602 or CHNS3604 or CHNS2102 or CHNS3104 or CHNS2204
N HSC Chinese Background Speakers
Semester 1
CHNS2612
Classical Chinese B
6    P CHNS2611 or CHNS2111 or HSC Chinese for Background Speakers, or CHNS1313 or CHNS2903
N CHNS2112 or CHNS2904 or CHNS1314
Semester 2
CHNS2650
Chinese In-Country Study A
6   
Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Prerequisites: At least a year of Modern Standard Chinese at tertiary level (or equivalent). The department recommends that students complete at least two semesters of Chinese prior to undertaking a full semester of in-country study. Native speakers of Chinese who can read Chinese fluently and seek special permission to undertake in-country study after first year must present a coherent academic rationale to the department.
Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS2651
Chinese In-Country Study B
6    C CHNS2650

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS2652
Chinese In-Country Study C
6    C CHNS2651

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS2653
Chinese In-Country Study D
6    C CHNS2652

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS2654
Chinese In-Country Study E
6    C CHNS2653

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS2655
Chinese In-Country Study F
6    C CHNS2654

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS2656
Chinese In-Country Study G
6    C CHNS2655

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS2657
Chinese In-Country Study H
6    C CHNS2656

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
CHNS3000
Chinese for Native Speakers 1
6    P HSC Chinese (Background Speakers), or have completed a major part of their secondary education in Chinese.
N CHNS1101 or CHNS1102 or CHNS2601 or CHNS2602
Intensive July
Semester 1
Summer Main
CHNS3001
Chinese for Native Speakers 2
6    P CHNS3000 or CHNS1303
N CHNS1101 or CHNS1102 or CHNS2601 or CHNS2602
Semester 2
CHNS3601
Chinese 3A (Upper Intermediate)
6    A Two years of university-level Chinese-language instruction for students without prior knowledge of Chinese
P CHNS2602 or CHNS1202
N CHNS3103 or HSC Chinese Background Speakers
Intensive January
Semester 1
CHNS3602
Chinese 3B (Upper Intermediate)
6    A Two and a half years of university-level Chinese-language instruction for students without prior knowledge of Chinese
P CHNS3601 or CHNS3103
N CHNS3104 or HSC Chinese Background Speakers
Intensive February
Semester 2
CHNS3603
Chinese 4A (Advanced)
6    P CHNS1202 or CHNS3602 or CHNS3104
N HSC Chinese Background Speakers or CHNS2203
Semester 1
CHNS3604
Chinese 4B (Advanced)
6    P CHNS3603 or CHNS2203
N HSC Chinese Background Speakers or CHNS2204
Semester 2
CHNS3605
Chinese 5A (Upper Advanced)
6    P CHNS3604 or Distinction in CHNS3602
N HSC Chinese for Background Speakers


Note: students who have earned a Distinction in CHNS3602 will be permitted to take this subject either with or instead of Chinese 4A
Semester 1
CHNS3606
Chinese Studies 5B (Higher Advanced)
6    P CHNS3605 or Distinction in CHNS3603


Note: students who have earned a Distinction in CHNS3603 Chinese 4A (Advanced) will be permitted to take this subject either with or instead of CHNS3604 Chinese 4B (Advanced)
Semester 2
CLST1000
Defining the Celts
6    N CLST2601
Semester 1
ECMT1010
Introduction to Economic Statistics
6    N ECMT1011 or ECMT1012 or ECMT1013 or MATH1015 or MATH1005 or MATH1905 or STAT1021 or ECOF1010 or BUSS1020 or ENVX1001
Semester 1
Semester 2
ECMT1020
Introduction to Econometrics
6    P ECMT1010 or ECOF1010 or BUSS1020 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015
N ECMT1001 or ECMT1002 or ECMT1003 or ECMT1021 or ECMT1022 or ECMT1023


Other than in exceptional circumstances, it is strongly recommended that students do not undertake Introduction to Econometrics before attempting Introduction to Economic Statistics.
Semester 1
Semester 2
ECON1001
Introductory Microeconomics
6    N BUSS1040
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECON1002
Introductory Macroeconomics
6      Intensive June
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECON1003
Quantitative Methods in Economics
6    N MATH1111 or MATH1011 or MATH1001 or MATH1901 or MATH1906
Semester 1
ECON1005
The Australian Economy
6      Semester 2
ECON1006
The Economics of Everything
6      Semester 2
ECON1040
Principles of Economics
6    N ECON1001 or BUSS1040
Semester 1
ECOP1001
Economics as a Social Science
6   
Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive July
Semester 1
Summer Main
Winter Main
ECOP1003
International Economy and Finance
6      Semester 2
ECOS2004
Money and Banking
6    P (ECON1001 and ECON1002) or (ECON1040 and ECON1002) or BUSS1040
Semester 1
EDGU1001
Creativity, Youth Culture and the Arts
6      Semester 1
EDGU1002
Youth and Digital Culture
6      Semester 2
EDGU1003
Diet and Nutrition for Health and Sport
6      Intensive July
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
EDGU1004
Young People, Sex and Sexual Health
6      Semester 1
EDGU1005
Sports Coaching: Theory and Practice
6      Semester 2
EDGU1006
Texts and Expectations
6      Semester 1
EDGU2000
Teaching English Internationally 1
6    P 48 credit points of units
N EDSE5014
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Winter Main
EDUF1018
Education, Teachers and Teaching
6    N EDUF1011
Semester 1
EDUF1019
Human Development and Education
6    N EDUF1012
Semester 2
EDUF2006
Educational Psychology
6    P (EDUF1018 and EDUF1019) or 30 junior credit points
Semester 1
EDUF2007
Social Perspectives on Education
6    P (EDUF1018 and EDUF1019) or 30 junior credit points
Semester 2
ENGL1002
Narratives of Romance and Adventure
6      Semester 1
ENGL1007
Language, Texts and Time
6      Semester 2
ENGL1011
Introduction to Film Studies
6      Semester 1
Summer Main
ENGL1012
The Gothic Imagination
6      Semester 1
ENGL1013
Global Literatures in English
6      Semester 2
ENGL1026
Constructing the Fictive Self
6      Semester 2
EUST1001
European Identity in the 21st Century
6      Semester 1
EUST1002
Visions of Contemporary Europe
6      Semester 2
FRNC1601
Introductory French 1
6    N FRNC1621 or FRNC1631 or FRNC1101 or FRNC1201 or FRNC1301 or FRNC1501 or FRNC1611 or HSC French Extension or HSC French Continuers or HSC French Beginners
Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
Summer Main
FRNC1602
Introductory French 2
6    P FRNC1601 or FRNC1611
N FRNC1612
Intensive February
Semester 2
Summer Main
FRNC1631
Junior French 5 (Advanced)

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P French Continuers (80-94%) or (French Continuers + Extension (less than Band 6 Continuers and less than Band 4 Extension) or IB Standard or Higher Level (Grade 4-6)


Students who have achieved 95+ in French Continuers or (90+ in French Continuers and 45+ in French Extension) or (Grade 7 in IB Standard French) or (IBHigher level French (Grade 6-7)) should enrol in FRNC2633
Semester 1
FRNC1632
Junior French 6 (Advanced)

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P FRNC1631 or FRNC1301
N FRNC1612 or FRNC1622 or FRNC1102 or FRNC1202 or FRNC1302 or FRNC1501
Semester 2
FRNC2001
Intermediate French 1
6    P HSC French Beginners or HSC French Continuers below 80% or IB Ab Initio Grade 4-6
N 80% or higher in HSC Continuers; or HSC Extension; or FRNC1621
Semester 1
FRNC2002
Intermediate French 2
6    P FRNC2001 or FRNC1621
N FRNC3631, FRNC3623, FRNC1631, FRNC1632, FRNC1622
Semester 2
FRNC2603
Introductory French 3
6    P FRNC1602 or FRNC1612 or FRNC1102
N FRNC2611 or FRNC2612 or FRNC2621 or FRNC2622 or FRNC1631 or FRNC1632 or FRNC1622 or FRNC2103 or HSC French Continuers
Intensive July
Semester 1
FRNC2604
Introductory French 4
6    P FRNC2603 or FRNC2611
N FRNC1621 or FRNC1622 or FRNC2104 or FRNC2612 or FRNC2621 or FRNC2622 or FRNC1631 or FRNC1632 or FRNC3621 or FRNC2623 or FRNC2611 with 65% or greater, or HSC French Continuers
Intensive December
Semester 2
FRNC2623
Senior French 5
6    P FRNC1622
N FRNC2611
Semester 1
FRNC2633
Senior French 9
6    P FRNC1632 or FRNC2622 or French Continuers (95+)
N FRNC3621 or FRNC3631 or FRNC2303 or FRNC2304 or FRNC3625


Prerequisites: IB Standard Level (Grade 7) or IB Higher Level (Grade 7) or French Continuers (Band 6) plus Extension (Band 4)
Semester 1
FRNC3001
Advanced French 1
6    P French Continuers 80% or more or French Continuers + Extension or IB Standard or Higher Level
Semester 1
FRNC3002
Advanced French 2
6    P FRNC3001 or FRNC1631
N FRNC1612 or FRNC2622
Semester 2
FRNC3605
Senior French 3
6    P FRNC2604
N FRNC2623 or FRNC2624 or FRNC1631 or FRNC1632 or FRNC2623
Intensive January
Semester 1
FRNC3606
Senior French 4
6    P FRNC3605
N FRNC2623 or FRNC2624 or FRNC1631 or FRNC1632
Intensive February
Semester 2
FRNC3623
Intermediate French 3
6    P FRNC1622 or FRNC2002
N FRNC2623
Semester 1
FRNC3624
Intermediate French 4
6    P FRNC3623 or FRNC2623
N FRNC2624 or FRNC2611 or FRNC2612
Semester 2
FRNC3625
Senior French 7
6    P FRNC2624 or FRNC2612
N FRNC2621 or FRNC2622 or FRNC2633
Semester 1
FRNC3626
Senior French 8
6    P FRNC3625 or FRNC2621
N FRNC2622 or FRNC2633 or FRNC3634
Semester 2
FRNC3633
Advanced French 3
6    P FRNC1632 or FRNC2622 or IB Standard Level (Grade 7) or IB Higher Level (Grade 7) or French Continuers (95+) or French Continuers (Band 6) plus Extension (Band 4) or FRNC3002
N FRNC3621 or FRNC3631 or FRNC2303 or FRNC2304 or FRNC3625 or FRNC2633
Semester 1
FRNC3634
Senior French 10
6    P FRNC2633 or FRNC3621 or FRNC3625
N FRNC3631 or FRNC2303 or FRNC2304
Semester 1
GCST1601
Introduction to Cultural Studies
6      Semester 1
Summer Main
GCST1602
Introduction to Gender Studies
6      Intensive July
Semester 1
GCST1603
Screen Cultures and Gender: Film to Apps
6      Semester 2
GCST1604
Introduction to Diversity
6      Semester 2
GOVT1621
Introduction to International Relations
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
GOVT1641
Introduction to Politics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
GOVT1661
Popular Culture and Politics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
GRKA1600
Introduction to Ancient Greek 1
6    N GRKA1001 or GRKA2611 or GRKA2620 or HSC Classical Greek
Semester 1
GRKA1601
Introduction to Ancient Greek 2
6    P GRKA1600
N GRKA1002 or GRKA2612 or GRKA2621
Semester 2
GRMN1001
German 1
6    N GRMN1111
Intensive July
Semester 1
GRMN1002
German 2
6    P GRMN1001, or GRMN1111
N GRMN1122
Semester 2
Summer Main
GRMN2003
German 3
6    P HSC Beginners >70, or HSC Continuers <80, or GRMN1002, or GRMN1122
N GRMN1211, GRMN2611
Semester 1
GRMN2004
German 4
6    P GRMN2003, or GRMN1211, or GRMN2611
N GRMN1222, GRMN2612
Semester 2
GRMN3005
German 5
6    P GRMN2004, or GRMN1222, or GRMN2612
N GRMN2613
Semester 1
GRMN3006
German 6
6    P GRMN3005, or GRMN2613
N GRMN2614
Semester 2
GRMN3007
German 7
6    P HSC Continuers >80, or HSC Extension, or German IB GRMN3006, or GRMN2614
N GRMN2617, GRMN2618, GRMN3008, GRMN3009, GRMN3010
Semester 1
GRMN3008
German 8
6    P GRMN1311 or GRMN2615 or GRMN3007
N GRMN1322, GRMN2616
Semester 2
GRMN3009
German Language and Society
6    P GRMN3008, or GRMN2616
Semester 1
GRMN3010
Translating German Culture
6    P GRMN3008, or GRMN2616
Semester 2
HBRW1011
Hebrew Modern B1
6    N HBRW1301 or HBRW1101
Semester 1
HBRW1102
Hebrew Modern B2
6    P HBRW1011
N HBRW1302
Semester 2
HBRW1111
Introduction to Biblical Hebrew 1
6    N HBRW1311 or HBRW2631
Semester 1
HBRW1112
Introduction to Biblical Hebrew 2
6    P HBRW1111
N HBRW1312 or HBRW2632
Semester 2
HBRW2603
Hebrew Modern 3
6    P HBRW1102 or HBRW2632
N HBRW2103
Semester 1
HBRW2604
Hebrew Modern 4
6    P HBRW2603 or HBRW2632
N HBRW2104
Semester 2
HBRW2623
Hebrew Classical 3

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P HBRW1112 or HBRW2402 or HBRW2632 or HSC Hebrew
Semester 1
HBRW2625
Hebrew Classical 5
6    P HBRW1112 or HBRW2632 or HBRW2402 or HSC Hebrew
Semester 1
HBRW2631
Reading Hebrew 1
6    P 12 Junior credit points from any of (Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies, Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, History, English, Linguistics, Philosophy, Studies in Religion or Arabic Studies)
N HBRW2401
Semester 1
HBRW2632
Reading Hebrew 2
6    P HBRW2401 or HBRW2631
N HBRW1112 or HBRW2402
Semester 2
HBRW3601
Hebrew Classical Advanced 4

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P HBRW2632 or HBRW2623 or HBRW2625
N HBRW2624, HBRW2116
Semester 2
HBRW3602
Hebrew Classical Advanced 6
6    P HBRW2632 or HBRW2623 or HBRW2625
N HBRW2626
Semester 2
HBRW3610
Advanced Hebrew Modern 7
6    P HSC Modern Hebrew Continuers or HBRW2604 or HBRW2632
N HBRW1301 or HBRW2607
Semester 1
HBRW3611
Advanced Hebrew Modern 8
6    P (HBRW2607 or HBRW3610) or HBRW2632
N HBRW1302 or HBRW2608
Semester 2
HBRW3612
Advanced Hebrew Modern 9
6    P (HBRW2608 or HBRW3611) or HBRW2632
N HBRW2303 or HBRW2609
Semester 1
HBRW3613
Advanced Hebrew Modern 10
6    P (HBRW2609 or HBRW3612) or HBRW2632
N HBRW2304 or HBRW2610
Semester 2
HSTY1001
History Workshop
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
HSTY1002
Age of Empires
6      Semester 1
HSTY1003
Forging of the Modern World
6      Semester 2
ICLS1001
World Literatures in Translation
6      Semester 1
ICLS1002
Foundations of Comparative Literature
6      Semester 2
INDG1001
Introduction to Indigenous Cultures
6      Intensive July
Intensive June
Semester 1
INDG1002
Introduction to Indigenous History
6      Semester 2
INMS1101
Indonesian 1A
6    N INMS1301, INMS1302, HSC Indonesian Beginners with a mark of 75 or greater, HSC Indonesian Continuers, Indonesian Background Speakers, HSC Indonesian Extension, Native or near native speakers of Malay
Semester 1
INMS1102
Indonesian 1B
6    P INMS1101
N INMS1302 or INMS1301
Semester 2
INMS2601
Indonesian 2A
6    P INMS1102, or HSC Indonesian Continuers, or HSC Indonesian Extension, or HSC Indonesian Beginners with a mark of 75% or above.
N INMS2101 or INMS2102 or INMS2301 or INMS2302 or INMS2501 or INMS2901 or INMS3101 or INMS3102 or INMS3301 or INMS3302 or INMS3902 or INMS3601 or INMS3602
Semester 1
INMS2602
Indonesian 2B
6    P INMS2101 or INMS2601
N INMS2102 or INMS2301 or INMS2302 or INMS2501 or INMS2901 or INMS3101 or INMS3102 or INMS3301 or INMS3302 or INMS3902 or INMS3601 or INMS3602
Semester 2
INMS3601
Indonesian 3A
6    P INMS2102 or INMS2602
N INMS3101 or INMS3102 or INMS3301 or INMS3302 or INMS3902
Semester 1
INMS3602
Indonesian 3B
6    P INMS3101 or INMS3601
N INMS3102 or INMS3301 or INMS3302
Semester 2
ITLN1611
Italian 1
6    N ITLN1201 or ITLN1301 or ITLN1401 or ITLN1621 or ITLN1631 or ITLN1101, or HSC Italian Beginners, or HSC Italian Continuers, or HSC Italian Extension

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
A student who is qualified to enter a higher level course may not enrol in a lower level course. Students who have taken Beginners HSC Italian proceed to ITLN2611; students who have taken Continuers and / or Extension HSC Italian proceed to ITLN2631. Students who have any formal training or previous knowledge of Italian from other sources are required to identify themselves to the department as soon as possible.
Intensive July
Semester 1
ITLN1612
Italian 2
6    P ITLN1611 or ITLN1101
N ITLN1202 or ITLN1302 or ITLN1402 or ITLN1632 or ITLN1102
Semester 2
ITLN2611
Italian 3
6    P ITLN1612 or ITLN1102 or HSC Italian Beginners or IB Ab Initio
N ITLN2101 or ITLN2201 or ITLN2301 or ITLN2631
Semester 1
ITLN2612
Italian 4
6    P ITLN2101 or ITLN2611
N ITLN2202 or ITLN2302 or ITLN2632
Semester 2
ITLN2631
Italian 5
6    P ITLN1632 or ITLN1202 or ITLN1302 or HSC Italian Continuers
N ITLN2611 or ITLN2201 or ITLN2101 or ITLN2301
Semester 1
ITLN2632
Italian 6
6    P ITLN2631 or ITLN2201 or ITLN2301
N ITLN2612 or ITLN2202 or ITLN2302
Semester 2
ITLN3611
Italian 7
6    P ITLN2612 or ITLN2202
N ITLN3631 or ITLN3201 or ITLN3301
Semester 1
ITLN3612
Italian 8
6    P ITLN3611 or ITLN3201
N ITLN3202 or ITLN3302
Semester 2
JCTC1003
Jewish History from Rome to New Diaspora
6      Semester 2
JCTC1004
People of the Book: Judaism Unbound
6      Semester 1
JPNS1611
Japanese 1
6    N HSC Japanese Continuers, or HSC Japanese Beginners, or HSC Japanese Background Speakers, or JPNS1113 or JPNS1114, or JPNS1111, or HSC Japanese Extension
Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
JPNS1612
Japanese 2
6    P JPNS1111 or JPNS1611
N JPNS1112 or JPNS1123 or JPNS1124 or JPNS1125 or JPNS1121
Intensive February
Semester 2
JPNS2611
Japanese 3
6    P (HSC Japanese Continuers, and 65% or more in HSC Japanese Beginners) or JPNS1121 or JPNS1612
N JPNS1114, or JPNS2212, or 70% or greater in HSC Japanese Continuers
Intensive July
Semester 1
JPNS2612
Japanese 4
6    P JPNS1114 or JPNS2212 or JPNS2611
N JPNS1124 or JPNS2222
Intensive December
Semester 2
JPNS2621
Japanese 5
6    P HSC Japanese Extension, or 70%+ in Japanese Continuers, or JPNS1124, or JPNS2222, or JPNS2612
N JPNS2213
Intensive January
Semester 1
JPNS2622
Japanese 6
6    P JPNS2621 or JPNS2213
N JPNS2223
Intensive February
Semester 2
JPNS3621
Japanese 7
6    P JPNS1123 or JPNS2223 or JPNS2622
N JPNS2301
Semester 1
JPNS3622
Japanese 8
6    P JPNS3621 or JPNS2301
N JPNS2302
Semester 2
JPNS3631
Japanese 9
6    P JPNS2302 or JPNS3622
N JPNS3301
Semester 1
JPNS3632
Japanese 10
6    P JPNS3301 or JPNS3631
N JPNS3302
Semester 2
KRNS1621
Korean 1
6    N KRNS1101 or KRNS1301 or KRNS1631
Intensive December
Semester 1
KRNS1622
Korean 2
6    P KRNS1621 or KRNS1101
N KRNS1102 or KRNS1302 or KRNS1632
Intensive February
Semester 2
KRNS2621
Korean 3
6    P KRNS1102 or KRNS1622
N KRNS2001
Intensive July
Semester 1
KRNS2622
Korean 4
6    P KRNS2001 or KRNS2621
N KRNS2002
Intensive December
Semester 2
KRNS3621
Korean 5
6    P KRNS2002 or KRNS2622
N KRNS3001
Intensive January
Semester 1
KRNS3622
Korean 6
6    P KRNS3001 or KRNS3621
N KRNS3002
Intensive February
Semester 2
LATN1600
Introduction to Latin 1
6    N LATN1001 or LATN2611 or LATN2620 or HSC Latin
Semester 1
LATN1601
Introduction to Latin 2
6    P LATN1600
N LATN1002 or LATN2612 or LATN2621
Semester 2
LNGS1001
Structure of Language
6      Semester 1
LNGS1002
Language and Social Context
6      Semester 2
LNGS2611
Australia's Indigenous Languages

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P 12 Junior credit points from Linguistics or Indigenous Australian Studies
Semester 1
LNGS2617
Cross-Cultural Communication
6    P 12 Junior credit points in Linguistics, or credit average in 12 Senior credit points from languages
Semester 2
LNGS2627
Analysing (Social) Media Discourse
6    P LNGS1001 or LNGS1002 or MECO1003 or ENGL1007 or Credit average in 12 Senior credit points from one of the foreign languages or 12 credit points at 1000 level in Linguistics
Semester 1
LNGS2628
Digital Tools for the Humanities
6    P 12 credit points at 1000 level in Linguistics
Semester 2
MGRK1601
Junior Modern Greek 1
6    N MGRK1201 or MGRK1301 or MGRK1101
Semester 1
MGRK1602
Junior Modern Greek 2
6    P MGRK1101 or MGRK1601
N MGRK1202 or MGRK1302 or MGRK1102
Semester 2
MGRK2601
Modern Greek 3
6    P MGRK1102 or MGRK1602 or HSC Modern Greek Beginners
N MGRK1501 or MGRK2001
Semester 1
MGRK2602
Modern Greek 4
6    P MGRK2001 or MGRK2601
N MGRK1502 or MGRK2002
Semester 2
MGRK2603
Style and Expression
6    P MGRK1402 or MGRK1622 or MGRK2002 or MGRK2602 or HSC Modern Greek Continuers
N MGRK2203
Semester 1
MGRK3002
Theory of Translation B
6    P 12 credit points at 2000 level in Modern Greek
Semester 2
MGRK3607
The Art of Translating

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P 12 Senior credit points of Modern Greek
N MGRK3210 or MGRK2609 or MGRK3211
Semester 2
PHIL1011
Reality, Ethics and Beauty
6    N PHIL1003 or PHIL1004 or PHIL1006 or PHIL1008
Semester 1
PHIL1012
Introductory Logic
6      Intensive July
Semester 2
PHIL1013
Society, Knowledge and Self
6    N PHIL1010
Semester 2
PHIL2617
Practical Ethics
6    P 12 Junior credit points
N PHIL2517 or PHIL3617
Semester 2
PHIL2642
Critical Thinking
6    P 12 Junior credit points
Semester 2
PHIL2647
Philosophy of Happiness
6    P 12 Junior credit points
N PHIL3647
Semester 2
PRFM1601
Making Theatre: Process and Collaboration
6      Semester 1
PRFM1602
Dangerous Performances
6      Semester 2
PRFM2603
Between Improvisation and Text
6    P 18 Junior credit points from subject areas listed in Table A or 12 credit points at 1000 level in Theatre and Performance Studies
N PRFM3005 or PRFM3014 or PRFM3016
Semester 2
PRFM2605
Rehearsing Shakespeare

This unit of study is not available in 2018

6    P 12 credit points from Performance Studies units
Semester 1
RLST1002
Religion: Texts, Life and Tradition
6      Semester 1
RLST1005
Atheism, Fundamentalism and New Religions
6      Semester 2
SANS1001
Sanskrit Introductory 1
6      Semester 1
SANS1002
Sanskrit Introductory 2
6    P SANS1001
Semester 2
SANS2601
Sanskrit Intermediate 1
6    P SANS1002
N SANS2001
Semester 1
SANS2602
Sanskrit Intermediate 2
6    P SANS2001 or SANS2601
N SANS2002
Semester 2
SCLG1001
Introduction to Sociology 1
6      Semester 1
Summer Main
SCLG1002
Introduction to Sociology 2
6   
Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Intensive July
Semester 2
Summer Main
Winter Main
SLSS1001
Introduction to Socio-Legal Studies
6      Semester 1
SLSS1003
Law and Contemporary Society
6      Semester 2
SPAN1621
Spanish Level 1
6    N SPAN1601, SPAN1611


Students must not have undertaken any substantial prior study of Spanish.
Intensive December
Intensive July
Semester 1
SPAN1622
Spanish Level 2
6    P SPAN1601 or SPAN1611 or SPAN1621
N SPAN 1602, SPAN 1621, 65% or above in HSC Beginners Spanish, HSC Continuers or HSC Extension, International Baccalaureate Ab Initio Grade 6 or higher.
Intensive February
Semester 2
SPAN2611
Spanish Level 3
6    P SPAN1002 or SPAN1602 or SPAN1612 or SPAN1622, or more than 65% in HSC Spanish Beginners.
N SPAN2001, SPAN2601, HSC Spanish Continuers Minimum Mark 70%.
Intensive July
Semester 1
SPAN2612
Spanish Level 4
6    P SPAN2611 or SPAN2601
N SPAN2002, SPAN2602, HSC Spanish Continuers Mark 70% or above, IB SL 5 or above.
Intensive December
Semester 2
SPAN3001
Spanish Level 5
6    P SPAN2612 or SPAN2602, or HSC Spanish Continuers Minimum 70%. At least 5/7 in IB 'Spanish B'.
N SPAN2613, SPAN2614, SPAN3601, SPAN3602
Intensive January
Semester 1
SPAN3002
Spanish Level 6
6    P SPAN2613 or SPAN3001 or SPAN2602
N SPAN2614, SPAN3602
Intensive February
Semester 2
SPAN3611
Spanish Level 7
6    P SPAN2614
N SPAN3601
Semester 1
SPAN3612
Spanish Level 8
6    P SPAN3611 or SPAN3601
N SPAN3602
Semester 2
SPAN3613
Spanish Level 9 (C1)
6    P SPAN3612
Semester 1
SPAN3614
Spanish Level 10 (C2)
6    P SPAN3613
Semester 2
USSC1201
America and Australia: the issues compared
6      Semester 1