R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Bachelor of Arts Abbreviation: BA Course code: R3A Course contact (faculty or school) (03) 6226 2061 (Hbt); (03) 6324 3624 (Ltn) Introductory comments During 2000, changes were made to the structure of the BA degree. Students who commenced their study prior to 2001 should refer to the section headed ‘Changes to the BA degree’ at the end of this entry. This 3-year (minimum) course is available at Hobart, Launceston and the North-West Centre at Burnie. Some units are also available externally by distance education to Tasmanian residents who are unable to attend classes on either the Hobart or Launceston campus or at the North-West Centre. Students may study full time or part time and have nine enrolment years, including the year of passing the first unit for the degree, in which to complete course requirements. If students are studying by distance education their choice of units is limited and may be varied from time to time. They should check the availability of units before planning their course. Entry to the course normally occurs in February, but limited entry is also available in July. Admission & prerequisites Applicants are expected to meet the normal requirements set by the University for entry to degree courses. There are also several categories of special admission. No specific course or subject prerequisites apply. Course objectives The Bachelor of Arts offers the opportunity for a liberal education. Students are able to exercise choice across a wide range of disciplines. These include the humanities (Ancient Civilisations, Ancient Greek, Latin, English, History, Asian Languages, European Languages and Philosophy) and the social sciences (Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy and Sociology) as well as interdisciplinary studies (Aboriginal Studies, Asian Studies, Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies, Journalism and Media Studies, Social Ecology, and Women’s Studies). The program develops general abilities in the following areas: • • written expression linguistic skills • creative self-expression • • capacity to analyse and interpret in a dispassionate and objective manner capacity for reasoned criticism • • • • data acquisition and analysis research techniques marshalling facts in support of arguments, and evaluating the possible outcomes of alternative courses of action, with the emphasis varying according to the particular program chosen. In short, the program helps students to operate in a complex and rapidly changing world. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –1 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Career outcomes In Australia and around the world, employers are increasingly seeing graduates who can speak and write clearly; who are computer literate and understand how to use technology; who know about other countries, cultures and societies; who can solve problems creatively; and who have developed that flexibility of thought which technical and vocational training rarely encourages. Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts degree find jobs in, for example: advertising, journalism, radio and television; the arts, heritage and museology; diplomacy, interpreting and tourism; management, marketing and administration; politics, the public service, the police force and the armed forces; teaching, research and publishing; psychology, counselling and community work. Course structure • • • • • Students normally complete a total of 300% (HECS weighting) of units made up of 100% first-year (level 100), 100% second-year (level 200) and 100% third-year (level 300). Students must also take sufficient units to complete two majors within the 300% total. A major is defined as sequential studies in one discipline made up of 25% at level 100 and 75% at levels 200/300 (a minimum of 100%). Details on how to meet the requirements for majors are contained in this Handbook under the relevant discipline heading. Please note that some majors have compulsory units and these are listed under the discipline entry. Students take a minimum of three years and a maximum of nine years to complete the degree Students may take one major (100%) from a discipline outside the BA schedule (see page B-xx) such as Fine Arts, Music, Management or Computing, with permission of the relevant Head of School. This is made up of 25% at level 100 plus 75% at levels 200/300. Note that units in Fine Arts have quotas and other units may have TCE prerequisites. Potential students should contact the relevant School for information on enrolment when applying for admission. At level 100, students normally study four different subject areas. At level 200 and 300, students take sufficient units to complete majors in two of the disciplines which they have studied at level 100. The remaining units to make up the 300% total can come from any of the other first-year subjects they have studied or more units towards the majors. • Language students who enter the BA at level 200 in the language take only 75% of units at level 100 and take extra units at levels 200/300 in the language to make up the total required for the major and for the 300% required for the degree. • Full-time students normally take a 100% load each year to complete in the minimum time. Students who are working in addition to their study may take as little as 25% load in any one year, but should be mindful of the maximum time allowed for them to complete. Summary: • No unit can count twice as part of two different majors • The maximum percentage in any one discipline which can be counted towards the degree is 150% ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –2 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 • • At least 25% of units in a major must be at level 300 At the end of year 1, students must declare their intended majors and confirm them at the end of year 2 • • The maximum percentage at level 100 for any single discipline is 25% Students must complete 25% at level 100 before progressing to level 200 units in that discipline Permission for an overload (more than 50% in any semester) must be obtained from a Sub-Dean • • Units cannot count towards the degree if the content is the same as another unit studied previously. The University Calendar has the full specifications for the degree. Students should remember that it is their responsibility to check that they have met the requirements for the degree. Typical courses Example A [PLACE BA1.PICT HERE] Example B [PLACE BA2.PICT HERE] Sample Course 3 – Major in Theory Studies [PLACE BA3.PICT HERE] The Schedule of units which follows lists by discipline all units taught in the BA. Students should also consult the discipline entries in the Handbook to determine individual unit prerequisites plus the requirements for a major in the chosen discipline. Students intending to study a major in a discipline offered in another degree course (Groups 1A, 2A and 3A) eg Music, Management, Fine Arts, should consult the discipline entry in the Handbook to check the unit and major requirements in the particular discipline. Articulation Articulation with other courses Students who have completed a BA degree with sufficient merit are eligible to apply for entry to the Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) degree. Details on eligibility and how to apply are contained in the BA(Hons) section which follows. Students completing the Honours degree with sufficient merit are able to apply for entry to a research higher degree such as Master of Arts (MA) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Information on these courses is obtainable from the Office for Research and the Research Higher Degrees Handbook. In addition, there are postgraduate diplomas and coursework master degrees. Information on these courses is included in the Postgraduate section of this handbook. After completing two full years of study in the BA degree, students can apply for entry to the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree course. The BA study must include two years of units in both Sociology and Psychology. The BSW is taught on the Launceston campus only. Interested students should consult the BSW entry included in this section of the Handbook. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –3 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 BA students may apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Social Science (Police Studies) or Bachelor of Tourism degree course (offered in Launceston only). Interested students should consult the relevant entries which follow in this section of the handbook. BA students wishing to pursue a teaching career must also complete the two year Bachelor of Teaching (BTeach) degree (see page B-xx). This is a postgraduate qualification taken after graduating with a BA. The degree course is available on both the Launceston and Hobart campuses. Information brochures are obtainable from Student Recruitment offices on both campuses and from the contact number for the BTeach given on page xx. Students currently studying for a degree in another faculty are able to apply to transfer to the BA degree course and will receive some credit for their previous successful study. Credit for previous study A person holding another award from this University or another approved institution may be permitted by the Faculty to count towards the BA, units from the former award to a maximum of 100% (an unspecified major). Students need to apply for credit when applying for entry to the BA. Credit is only considered for study completed twenty years ago or less. Units from courses offered by other Faculties of the University may be included in the degree provided they do not exceed the permissible weighting (see course structure on page B-xx). Examples of credit awarded towards a BA: Course/Award Completion of the Tasmania Police Recruitment course (TPRC) Completed TAFE diploma or associate diploma Registered nurses, hospital trained Registered nurses, hospital trained and with further training, eg midwifery certificate Completed three-year degree Credit awarded Total 25% Group 1A at level 100 50% plus 25% Group 2A at level 200 in the BA 25% Group 1A level 100 25% 25% Group 1A level 100 25% 25% Group 1A level 100 and an additional 25% Group 2A level 200 50% 25% Group 1A, 37.5% Group 2A, 37.5% Group 3A (a major) 100% Changes to the BA Degree Students who commenced before 2001 Students who commenced their study before 2001 will complete their degree according to the Rules under which they commenced. These are outlined in the Handbook for 2000 and are listed in full in the University Calendar (available at the Library, Student Administration, Faculty Offices). Students who commenced before 1998 Students who began their BA studies prior to 1998 should consult the handbook for the year in which they commenced their degree. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –4 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Enrolment restrictions – quotas All prospective BA students, including those currently enrolled in other courses in the University, should be aware that admission to the degree is subject to a quota and formal selection procedures. Students who are presently enrolled in another degree program and wish to be enrolled in a BA program will need to apply for a place in the course. Application forms are available from Student Administration, Hobart or Launceston. Students should note that entry into certain units in particular schools is subject to quota restrictions and School approval is required. Further information will be available at formal enrolment sessions. Enquiries may be made to academic schools or the Faculty Office, Hobart or Launceston, during the enrolment period. Enrolment outside the BA schedule Students who intend to enrol in subjects or units from another degree course as part of an Arts degree must comply with the subject or unit prerequisites determined by that degree course. In all cases, specific prerequisites are listed in the relevant discipline entries. Restrictions apply to the number of units which may be studied. These are: 25% at level 100, 75% at levels 200/300 (a total of 100%). Schedule (Level 100 units, all disciplines) Please note: some units are offered on two-year or three-year cycles. If a unit listed in this schedule is not being offered in 2002, it may be offered in the following year or the year after that. Check units details for confirmation. (Unit) weight represents the proportion (%) of a normal full-time study load, and is used for calculating the services and amenities fee and the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) liability. For detailed information on the units, refer to the ‘Unit details’ (section C-) of this handbook. The page on which the unit details will be found is referenced in the schedule itself. Faculty reserves the right to correct errors or inconsistencies, with or without notice, and to make changes to this schedule. However, Faculty will endeavour to ensure that no student is disadvantaged by such changes. [i] students need to study at least 3 (75%) and no more than 4 (100%) units from Group 1; [ii] [iii] students may enrol in 25% of units outside the BA schedule at 100 level; internal students may enrol in units offered by distance education. Group 1 Level 100 Unit title Aboriginal Studies Contemporary Indigenous Australia Historical Indigenous Australia campus-sem weight code L1~H1~D1 12.5% HAB102 L2~H2~D2 12.5% HAB103 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –5 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Ancient Civilisations Ancient H2 Civilisations 1A: Gender and Politics in Classical Literature Ancient H1 Civilisations 1B: Introduction to Greek and Roman History Asian Studies Asian Studies 1A H1~L1v Asian Studies 1B H2~L2v Asian Languages H2~L2v and Cultures Chinese Chinese 1 H1&2 L1&2 English English 1A H1 English 1B H2 Australian L2~B2v~D2 Literature English Literature L1~B1v~D1 French French 1 H1&2 Geography Population and L1~B1 Urbanisation The Physical L2~B2 Environment Geography and Envionmental Studies Geography and H1&2 Environmental Studies 1 Geography and H1&2 Environmental Studies 1A German German 1 H1&2 History History 1 H1&2~L1&2~B1&2 v~D1&2 History 1A H1~L1~B1v~D1 History 1B H2~L2~B2v~D2 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details 12.5% HTC101 12.5% HTC102 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HMA101 HMA102 HMA120 25% HMC100 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HEA103 HEA104 HEA101 12.5% HEA102 25% HEF100 12.5% KGA121 12.5% KGA122 25% KGA100 25% KGA101 25% HEG100 25% HTA100 12.5% 12.5% HTA103 HTA104 July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –6 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Indonesian Introductory H1&2~L1&2 25% Indonesian Japanese Japanese 1 H1&2 25% Journalism and Media Studies Introduction to H1 12.5% Journalism Introduction to H2 12.5% Media Studies Latin Latin 1 H1&2 25% Philosophy/Logic and Philosophy of Science Introduction to L1~D1 12.5% Philosophy 1A Introduction to L2~D2 12.5% Philosophy 1B Philosophy 1A H3/1 12.5% Philosophy 1B H3/2 12.5% Political Science Introduction to H1~L1~B1 12.5% Government A Introduction to H2~L2~B2 12.5% Government B Psychology Psychology 1A H3/1~L1~B1v~D1w 12.5% Psychology 1B 12.5% H2~L2~B2v~D2w Public Policy Introduction to Government A Introduction to Government B Social Ecology Sociology A Sociology B HMN100 HMJ100 HEJ101 HEJ102 HTL100 HPA181 HPA182 HPA101 HPA102 HSG101 HSG102 KHA101 KHA102 H1~L1~B1 12.5% HSG101 H2~L2~B2 12.5% HSG102 H3/1~L1~B1~D1 H3/2~L2~B2~D2 12.5% 12.5% HGA101 HGA102 12.5% KGA121 12.5% CAM105 25% KGA101 12.5% CNA126 or 25% from the following units: Population and L1~B1 Urbanisation Community Health H1 and Medicine 1 Geography and H1&2 Environmental Studies 1A Health Care Where H1~L1 People Live and ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –7 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Work 1 Society, Culture and Health 1 Society, Culture and Health 2 Sociology Sociology A Sociology B Women’s Studies Gender and Society The Representation of Gender L1 12.5% HGA138 L2 12.5% HGA139 H3/1~L1~B1~D1 H3/2~L2~B2~D2 12.5% 12.5% HGA101 HGA102 H1 H2 12.5% 12.5% HAF101 HAF102 v=video-link w=web-based Group 1A 25% of units offered outside the BA schedule as the Faculty may approve. Groups 2 & 3 Where there are alternative unit codes (e.g. HSD206/306) the unit may be taken either at level 200 or level 300. When students enrol, depending on whether they wish to study a unit as a Group 2 unit or a Group 3 unit, they should use the appropriate code e.g. HSD206 is the Group 2 code for the unit Australian Public Policy while HSD306 is the Group 3 code for the same unit. Students should note that they must complete units from each Group to a minimum weight as set out in the specifications. Students are advised to check the unit descriptions to see what the prerequisites, corequisites and mutual exclusions are for each unit. These may vary depending on the level of the unit. The maximum percentage for units taken at level 200/300 from outside the BA schedule is 75%. Please note: some units are offered on two-year or three-year cycles. If a unit listed in this schedule is not being offered in 2002, it may be offered in the following year or the year after that. Check units details for confirmation. Aboriginal Studies Level 200/300 Unit title Aboriginal Arts campus-sem L2~H2 weight 12.5% Aboriginal Business H1~L1 12.5% Aboriginal Education Aboriginal Knowledges Aboriginal Women H2~L2 12.5% H2~L2 12.5% [na] 12.5% Bass Strait Islanders [na] 12.5% ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details code HAB240 or HAB340 HAB245 or HAB345 HAB247 or HAB347 HAB246 or HAB346 HAB232 or HAB332 HAB209 or HAB309 July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –8 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Contemporary Indigenous Tasmania Dynamics of Indigenous Cultures Dispossession in Tasmania Indigenous Health L2~H2~D2 12.5% HAB206 or HAB306 [na] 12.5% HAB253 or HAB353 [na] 12.5% L1 12.5% HAB256 or HAB356 HAB213 or HAB313 HAB241 or HAB341 HAB208 or HAB308 HAB252 or HAB352 HAB210 or HAB310 HAB214 or HAB314 HAB201 or HAB301 International H1~L1~D1 12.5% Indigenous Identity Indigenous Justice [na] 12.5% Issues Indigenous Life L1~H1~D1 12.5% Histories Indigenous L2~D2 12.5% Tourism Language in L1~H1~D1 12.5% Aboriginal Society Special Topic in L1~H1~D1 12.5% Aboriginal Studies A Special Topic in L2~H2~D2 12.5% Aboriginal Studies B Special Topic in L1&2~H1&2~D1&2 25% Aboriginal Studies C and the following unit from another discipline: History of the [na] 12.5% Indigenous Peoples of North America HAB202 or HAB302 HAB220 or HAB320 HTA275 or HTA375 Ancient Civilisations Unit title Classical Tragedy: Euripides and Beyond Greek and Roman Epic Greek and Roman Mythology Greek Tragedy Latin 1 Love and Politics in Augustan campus-sem [na] weight 12.5% code HTC213 or HTC313 H1 12.5% HTC210 or HTC310 [na] 12.5% HTC223 or HTC323 H2 H1&2 [na] 12.5% 25% 12.5% HTC211 or HTC311 HTC215 or HTC315 HTC205 or HTC305 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –9 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Literature Monuments of H1 12.5% Rome: Image and Ideology Roman Empire: [na] 12.5% Tiberius to Hadrian Roman Imperial [na] 12.5% Society Roman Republic [na] 12.5% 133–31 BC The Later Roman H2 12.5% Empire The Pursuit of 12.5% H1~L1v Empire: Philip, Alexander and Rome Uncovering the [na] 12.5% Past Women in Greek [na] 12.5% and Roman Antiquity And the following units from other disciplines: Elizabethan and [na] 12.5% Jacobean Tragedy Europe in an Age of [na] 12.5% Crisis 1560–1640 Europe in the High H1&2 25% Middle Ages, 1000–c. 1300 Late Medieval and [na] 25% Renaissance Europe Medieval Britain: H2~L2~D2 12.5% Myth, Power and Identity Medieval Writing [na] 12.5% Ovid and Chaucer H2 12.5% Shakespeare’s H1 12.5% Comedies Shakespeare’s [na] 12.5% Political Plays The Early Middle [na] 25% Ages: From Rome to the Millennium AD 410–1000 The Legend of King [na] 12.5% Arthur HTC207 or HTC307 HTC202 or HTC302 HTC203 or HTC303 HTC201 or HTC301 HTC206 or HTC306 HTC200 or HTC300 HTC204 or HTC304 HTC221 or HTC321 HEA225 or HEA325 HTA209 or HTA309 HTA212 or HTA312 HTA202 or HTA302 HTA208 or HTA308 HEA213 or HEA313 HEA227 or HEA327 HEA223 or HEA323 HEA222 or HEA322 HTA201 or HTA301 HEA277 or HEA377 v=video-link ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –10 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Ancient Greek campus-sem H1 weight 12.5% code HTG216 H2 12.5% HTG218 [na] 12.5% HTG220 H1 12.5% HTG316 H2 12.5% HTG318 [na] 12.5% HTG320 Unit title Asian Ethnic and Religious Politics Australia and Asia campus-sem H2 weight 12.5% H2~L2v 12.5% Contemporary Asian Issues Issues in Contemporary China Reporting Asia [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% code HMA261 or HMA361 HMA211 or HMA311 HMA221 or HMA321 HMA246 or HMA346 H1 12.5% Unit title Intermediate Ancient Greek A Intermediate Ancient Greek B Intermediate Ancient Greek Grammar Advanced Ancient Greek A Advanced Ancient Greek B Advanced Ancient Greek Grammar Asian Studies Research Project H1&2/1/2~L1&2/1 25%/12.5% /2v And the following units from other disciplines: Asian [na] 12.5% Environmental Justice Buddhism, Ethics Ho13 12.5% and Nonviolence Chinese 2 H1&2~L1&2~O3 25% Language Skills A Chinese 2 H1&2~L1&2~O3 25% Language Skills B Contemporary Art H2 12.5% of the Asia-Pacific Region Cultures and [na] 12.5% Societies of Southeast Asia ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details HMA260 or HMA360 HMA300 or HMA301 HSD239 or HSD339 HPA297 or HPA397 HMC201 HMC202 FST213 or FST313 HGA254 or HGA354 July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –11 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Espionage, Terror and Global Disorder Geography of Asia H1 12.5% HSA270 or HSA370 H1 12.5% Globalisation and East Asian Politics India since Independence Indo–Tibetan Philosophy, History and Culture Intermediate Indonesian (Conversation) Intermediate Indonesian (Reading and Writing) Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy Islam, Law and Women – Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Japanese 2 Language Skills A Japanese 2 Language Skills B Japanese Film Love, Family and Sexuality: East–West Comparison Modern India till Independence Modern Japanese Literature Politics of Democratisation, East and West Survey of Indonesian Literature Thai Art and Culture [na] 12.5% KGA202 or KGA302 HSA258 or HSA358 H2 12.5% [na] 25% HTA222 or HTA322 HPA276 or HPA376 H1 12.5% HMN202 H1&2 25% HMN201 H1 12.5% HPA219 or HPA319 H2 12.5% HTA223 or HTA323 H1&2~L1&2v 25% HMJ201 H1&2 25% HMJ202 [na] H2 12.5% 12.5% HMJ334 HGA212 or HGA312 [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% HTA221 or HTA321 HMJ331 [na] 12.5% HSA227 or HSA327 [na] 12.5% HMN304 L4 12.5% FFA236 or FFA336 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –12 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 The Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers War and Peace in the Pacific [na] 12.5% BEA211 [na] 12.5% HTA255 or HTA355 campus-sem D1w weight 12.5% [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% D2w 12.5% code KHB215 or KHB315 KHB205 or KHB305 KHB209 or KHB309 KHB208 or KHB308 KHB207 or KHB307 campus-sem H1&2~L1&2~O3 weight 25% code HMC201 H1&2~L1&2~O3 25% HMC202 H2~L2~O3 12.5% HMC302 H1~L1v 12.5% HMC309 H1&2~L1&2~O3 25% HMC301 [na] 12.5% HMC305 H1&2 L1&2 H1~L1v 25% 12.5% HMC306 HMC307 campus-sem [na] [na] weight 25% 12.5% code HEA259 or HEA359 HEA253 or HEA353 H1 12.5% HEA228 or HEA328 [na] 12.5% HEA258 or HEA358 v=video-link Behavioural Science Unit title Behaviour in the Workplace Child & Adolescent Development Health, Stress and Coping Research Project in Social Psychology Social Behaviour and Social Influence w=web-based Chinese Unit title Chinese 2 Language Skills A Chinese 2 Language Skills B Chinese Reading and Writing Skills Chinese Special Topic A Chinese Speaking and Listening Skills Computer-Based Chinese Business Writing Classical Chinese Modern Chinese Literature v=video-link English Unit title African Literature African Literature West and South American Literature and Film American Women ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –13 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Writing A Place in the Wilderness British Literature 1800–1850 British Literature 1850–1900 Confessionalism Contemporary Australian Writing Critical Theory Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy Film Noir and Hollywood Gender and Nation Literary Theory Medieval Writing Middlebrow Fiction Modernity and the City Modern Australian Poetry Modern Drama Modernism in British Literature 1910–1930 Modernism in British Literature: Poetry Ovid and Chaucer Popular Fiction Postcolonial Fictions Postmodern American Poetry Power, Pleasure and Perversion Research Project Research Project Romantic Poetry Shakespeare’s Comedies Shakespeare’s Political Plays The Body in the Text: 20th Century H2 12.5% HEA252 or HEA352 [na] 12.5% HEA257 or HEA357 H1 12.5% HEA204 or HEA304 [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% HEA255 or HEA355 HEA205 or HEA305 [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% HEA260 or HEA360 HEA225 or HEA325 H2 12.5% HEA229 or HEA329 [na] H2 [na] H1 [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HEA289 or HEA389 HEA230 or HEA330 HEA213 or HEA313 HEA231 or HEA331 HEA215 or HEA315 H2 12.5% HEA251 or HEA351 [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% HEA226 or HEA326 HEA283 or HEA383 D2 12.5% HEA284 or HEA384 H2 [na] H1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HEA227 or HEA327 HEA267 or HEA367 HEA232 or HEA332 [na] 12.5% HEA288 or HEA388 [na] 12.5% HEA254 or HEA354 H1&2~L1&2 H1/2~L1/2 L1~B1v~D1 H1 25% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HEA375 HEA376 HEA280 or HEA380 HEA223 or HEA323 [na] 12.5% HEA222 or HEA322 [na] 12.5% HEA269 or HEA369 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –14 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Australian Fiction The Death of the Author The Legend of King Arthur The Literature of Tasmania The Novel in the Nineteenth Century Writing Narrative Writing Poetry and Short Fiction Writing the Grand Tour L1~B1v~D1 12.5% HEA233 or HEA333 [na] 12.5% HEA277 or HEA377 [na] 12.5% HEA214 or HEA314 [na] 12.5% HEA282 or HEA382 L2~H2 [na] 12.5% 12.5% HEA290 or HEA390 HEA203 or HEA303 L2~B2v 12.5% HEA234 or HEA334 And the following units from other disciplines: Classical Tragedy: [na] 12.5% Euripides and Beyond Ensemble 1 H1&2 12.5% Greek and Roman H1 12.5% Epic Greek and Roman [na] 12.5% Mythology Greek Tragedy H2 12.5% Latin 1 H1&2 25% Literature and H1 12.5% Environment Love and Politics in [na] 12.5% Augustan Literature Post-1945 German [na] 12.5% Film The Golden Age of H1 12.5% German Cinema HTC213 or HTC313 FCE100 HTC210 or HTC310 HTC223 or HTC323 HTC211 or HTC311 HTC215 or HTC315 KGA272 or KGA372 HTC205 or HTC305 HEG212 or HEG312 HEG204 or HEG304 v=video-link French Unit title French for Tourism and Business French Language Skills 2 French Language Skills 3 French Language Skills 3B French Linguistics: campus-sem [na] weight 12.5% code HEF203 or HEF303 H1&2 25% HEF201 H1&2 25% HEF301 H1&2 25% HEF302 [na] 12.5% HEF210 or HEF310 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –15 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 An Overview Cross-Cultural Communication: English–French Twentieth Century French Theatre The French Novel (1750-1900) French Linguistics: Syntax French Literature: An Overview French-Canadian Women Writers The French Novel (1900–1950) Le grand écran: French Cinema H2 12.5% HEF213 or HEF313 [na] 12.5% HEF221 or HEF321 H1 12.5% HEF224 or HEF324 [na] 12.5% HEF312 [na] 12.5% HEF320 [na] 12.5% HEF322 H1 12.5% HEF323 [na] 12.5% HEF330 campus-sem L1 weight 25% code KJG301 L2 25% KJG302 Geography Unit title Environmental Geomorphology Globalisation Geography and Environmental Studies (Hbt) Unit title Biogeography and Climatology Conservation Geomorphology Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Management Environmental Remote Sensing Fauna Conservation Management Geography of Asia campus-sem H1 weight 12.5% code KGA209 H2 12.5% H2 12.5% KGA227 or KGA327 KGA381 H1 12.5% H1 12.5% KGA223 or KGA323 KGA365 H1 12.5% KGA332 H1 12.5% Historical Geography Literature and Environment Microclimatology Natural H2 12.5% H1 12.5% H2 H3~L3~B3 12.5% 12.5% KGA202 or KGA302 KGA240 or KGA340 KGA272 or KGA372 KGA321 KGA213 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –16 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Environment Field Techniques Sustainable Communities The Global Space Economy Urban Planning: Space, Place and Society Vegetation Management Wilderness and Natural Area Management KGA254 or KGA354 KGA208 or KGA308 KGA253 or KGA353 H2 12.5% L2 12.5% H1 12.5% H1 12.5% KGA331 H2~L2 12.5% KGA278 or KGA378 campus-sem H1&2 weight 25% code HEG201 H1 12.5% HEG203 H1 12.5% H2 12.5% HEG204 or HEG304 HEG205 [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% HEG212 or HEG312 HEG213 H1&2 25% HEG301 H1&2 25% HEG302 [na] 12.5% HEG305 [na] 12.5% HEG307 [na] 12.5% HEG310 H1 12.5% HEG311 campus-sem D1 weight 12.5% code HTA252 or HTA352 German Unit title German Language Skills 2 German for Tourism and Business The Golden Age of German Cinema Themes of Love in German Texts Post-1945 German Film Post-1945 German Literature German Language Skills 3 German Language Skills 3B The German Age of Chivalry From Realism to Naturalism Classical German Literature The Twentieth-Century German Novel History Unit title African–American History ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –17 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Atlantic Worlds, 1450–1807 Australia from 1918 to 1975 Australia from the 1850s to 1918 Australian Environmental History Australian History 1788–1990s Cold War Europe, 1945–1989 Colonial USA, 1607–1789 Crime and the Law in Historical Perspective Europe at War 1914–1945 Europe in an Age of Crisis 1560–1640 Europe in the High Middle Ages, 1000–c. 1300 Gender in European Thought Historiographical Studies History and Heritage History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America India since Independence Islam, Law and Women – Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe Medieval Britain: Myth, Power and Identity Modern Europe 1815–1914 L1 12.5% [na] 12.5% H1~L2 12.5% H2~L2v 12.5% D2 12.5% [na] 12.5% L1~D1 12.5% H1 12.5% [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% H1&2 25% H1~D1 12.5% [na] 12.5% L1~D2 12.5% [na] 12.5% H2 12.5% H2 12.5% [na] 25% H2~L2~D2 12.5% H1&2 25% ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details HTA249 or HTA349 HTA207 or HTA307 HTA206 or HTA306 HTA271 or HTA371 HTA240 or HTA340 HTA210 or HTA310 HTA242 or HTA342 HTA218 or HTA318 HTA211 or HTA311 HTA209 or HTA309 HTA212 or HTA312 HTA205 or HTA305 HTA220 or HTA320 HTA290 or HTA390 HTA275 or HTA375 HTA222 or HTA322 HTA223 or HTA323 HTA202 or HTA302 HTA208 or HTA308 HTA203 or HTA303 July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –18 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Modern India till Independence Old Regime France, 1715–1789 Race and Politics in Southern African History Special Topic in History Spreading the Word: A History of Image and Text The Early Middle Ages: From Rome to the Millennium AD 410–1000 Third World Issues 12.5% H2 12.5% [na] 12.5% H1&2~L1&2 25% HTA399 [na] 12.5% HTA226 or HTA326 [na] 25% HTA201 or HTA301 [na] 25% HTA251 or HTA351 HTA243 or HTA343 HTA229 or HTA329 HTA255 or HTA355 USA: The Nation [na] 12.5% from 1789 Van Diemen’s Land H1 12.5% 1642–1850 War and Peace in [na] 12.5% the Pacific And the following units from other disciplines: Bass Strait Islanders [na] 12.5% Monuments of Rome: Image and Ideology Roman Empire: Tiberius to Hadrian Roman Imperial Society Roman Republic 133–31 BC The Pursuit of Empire: Philip, Alexander and Rome Uncovering the Past Women in Greek and Roman Antiquity HTA221 or HTA321 HTA215 or HTA315 HTA253 or HTA353 [na] H1 12.5% HAB209 or HAB309 HTC207 or HTC307 [na] 12.5% HTC202 or HTC302 [na] 12.5% HTC203 or HTC303 [na] 12.5% HTC201 or HTC301 H1~L1v 12.5% HTC200 or HTC300 [na] 12.5% HTC204 or HTC304 [na] 12.5% HTC221 or HTC321 v=video-link ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –19 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Indonesian Unit title Advanced Indonesian Language Skills Advanced Indonesian Language Skills (Padang) Indonesian Literature in Context (Padang) Intermediate Indonesian (Conversation) Intermediate Indonesian (Conversation) (Padang) Intermediate Indonesian (Reading and Writing) Intermediate Indonesian (Reading and Writing) (Padang) Interpreting and Translation Popular Culture and Resistance in Indonesia Reading Indonesian Survey of Indonesian Literature Contemporary Indonesian Texts Wayang Shadow Puppet Theatre campus-sem H1&2 weight 25% code HMN302 O3 25% HMN306 O3 12.5% HMN307 H1 12.5% HMN202 O3 12.5% HMN203 H1&2 25% HMN201 O3 25% HMN204 [na] 12.5% HMN303 H2v L2 12.5% HMN309 H1&2 L1&2 [na] 25% 12.5% HMN308 HMN304 H1 12.5% HMN305 L2 12.5% HMN210 or HMN310 campus-sem H1&2~L1&2v weight 25% code HMJ201 H1&2 25% HMJ202 v=video-link Japanese Unit title Japanese 2 Language Skills A Japanese 2 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –20 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Language Skills B Japanese Film Japan in the 21st Century Modern Japanese Literature Professional Spoken Japanese Professional Translation of Japanese Reading Japanese Spoken Japanese Writing Japanese [na] H2~L2v 12.5% 12.5% HMJ334 HMJ210 or HMJ310 [na] 12.5% HMJ331 [na] 25% HMJ330 H1 12.5% HMJ335 H1~L1v H1&2 H2~L2v 12.5% 25% 12.5% HMJ306 HMJ307 HMJ308 v=video-link Journalism and Media Studies campus-sem Unit title weight Advanced Print H2 12.5% Journalism Environmental H1 12.5% Journalism Online Journalism H2 12.5% Photojournalism [na] 12.5% Theory Professional H1 12.5% Placement 1 Professional H2 12.5% Placement 2 Professional [na] 12.5% Practices and Culture Public H1 12.5% Communications Radio Journalism H2 12.5% Sub-editing and [na] 12.5% Layout Television H1 12.5% Journalism Plus the following units from other disciplines: Espionage, Terror H1 12.5% and Global Disorder Financial Reporting H1 12.5% Foreign H1 12.5% Correspondence: Foreign Policy and ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details code HEJ201 or HEJ301 HEJ202 or HEJ302 HEJ219 or HEJ319 HEJ204 or HEJ304 HEJ306 HEJ318 HEJ209 or HEJ309 HEJ205 or HEJ305 HEJ213 or HEJ313 HEJ221 or HEJ321 HEJ203 or HEJ303 HSA270 or HSA370 BFA290 or BFA390 HSA262 or HSA362 July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –21 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 the Media Marketing Communications Mass Media and Contemporary Societies Media and Politics Media Law Media Policy H1~L1 12.5% BMA255 H2 12.5% HGA273 or HGA373 H2 H2 [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% Politics in Literature and Film Reporting Asia H1 12.5% HSA203 or HSA303 LAW652 HSD227 or HSD327 HSA204 or HSA304 H1 12.5% Social and Political Research Spreading the Word: A History of Image and Text Writing Narrative L1~H1 12.5% [na] 12.5% L2~H2 12.5% HEA290 or HEA390 campus-sem H1 weight 12.5% code HTL217 H2 12.5% HTL219 H1&2 12.5% HTL220 H1 H2 H1&2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HTL317 HTL319 HTL320 campus-sem H3/1~L1~D1w weight 12.5% code HPA256 or HPA356 H2 12.5% HPA294 or HPA394 [na] H1~L1~B1v 12.5% 12.5% HPA216 or HPA316 HPA291 or HPA391 H2 12.5% HPA292 or HPA392 [na] 12.5% HPA218 or HPA318 HMA260 or HMA360 HGA203 or HGA303 HTA226 or HTA326 Latin Unit title Intermediate Latin A Intermediate Latin B Intermediate Latin Grammar Advanced Latin A Advanced Latin B Advanced Latin Grammar Logic and Philosophy of Science Unit title Chance, Coincidence and Chaos Choice, Risk and Decision Epistemology Introduction to Logic Logic and Possibility Philosophy of Biology ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –22 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Philosophy of Mathematics Reasoning Skills Time Travel [na] 12.5% HPA246 or HPA346 H1~L1w~D1w H1~L1~D1w 12.5% 12.5% HPA275 or HPA375 HPA208 or HPA308 v=video-link w=web-based Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies Unit title Geomatics 3c: Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Biogeography and Climatology Natural Environment Field Techniques Microclimatology Vegetation Management Fauna Conservation Management Environmental Remote Sensing Environmental Impact Assessment Social & Environmental Accounting Tourism, Sport and Leisure Mass Social Movements Global Environmental Policy Australian Environmental Policy Asian Environmental Justice Environmental Management Wilderness and campus-sem H2 weight 12.5% code KGG340 H1 12.5% KGA209 H3~L3~B3 12.5% KGA213 H2 H1 12.5% 12.5% KGA321 KGA331 H1 12.5% KGA332 H1 12.5% KGA365 H2 12.5% KGA381 H3/1/2~L3/1/2~B 12.5% 3/1/2 BFA207 or BFA307 [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% H2~L2v 12.5% HGA251 or HGA351 HGA233 or HGA333 HSD229 or HSD329 H1~L1v 12.5% HSD230 or HSD330 [na] 12.5% HSD239 or HSD339 H1 12.5% H2~L2 12.5% KGA223 or KGA323 KGA278 or ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –23 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Natural Area Management Wilderness and Natural Environment Drawing in the Landscape Art, Natural Environment and History Art, Natural Environment and Wilderness Literature and Environment The Literature of Tasmania Sociology of Nature Environmental Ethics Historical Geography KGA378 [na] 12.5% FFA235 or FFA335 [na] 12.5% FFD204 or FFD304 H2 12.5% FSZ250 or FSZ350 H1 12.5% FSZ251 or FSZ351 H1 12.5% [na] 12.5% KGA272 or KGA372 HEA214 or HEA314 [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% H2 12.5% KGA240 or KGA340 campus-sem Ho13 weight 12.5% code HPA297 or HPA397 H3/1~L1~D1w 12.5% HPA256 or HPA356 [na] H2 12.5% 12.5% HPA220 or HPA320 HPA294 or HPA394 H1 12.5% HPA200 or HPA300 [na] 12.5% HPA253 or HPA353 [na] 12.5% HPA277 or HPA377 [na] 12.5% HPA225 or HPA325 H1~D1w 12.5% HPA266 or HPA366 HGA261 or HGA361 HPA277 or HPA377 v=video-link Philosophy Unit title Buddhism, Ethics and Nonviolence Chance, Coincidence and Chaos Chinese Philosophy Choice, Risk and Decision Contemporary Bioethics Contemporary Philosophy Environmental Ethics Existentialism and Beyond History of Philosophy 1: from Early Greece to the Renaissance ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –24 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 History of Philosophy 2: Modern Philosophy Indo–Tibetan Philosophy, History and Culture Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy Introduction to Logic Law, Society and Morality Logic and Possibility Meaning and Understanding Moral Philosophy Philosophical Psychology Philosophy 2002 Philosophy and Literature Philosophy and the Body Philosophy of Art Philosophy of Feminism Philosophy of Mathematics Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Religion Place and Environment Political Philosophy Postmodernism and its Critics Professional Ethics Reasoning Skills Science and Religion Self and Subjectivity The Meaning of Life The Philosophy of H2~D2w 12.5% HPA268 or HPA368 [na] 25% HPA276 or HPA376 H1 12.5% HPA219 or HPA319 H1~L1~B1v 12.5% HPA291 or HPA391 D2w 12.5% HPA242 or HPA342 H2 12.5% HPA292 or HPA392 L2 12.5% HPA245 or HPA345 D2 H1 12.5% 12.5% HPA210 or HPA310 HPA203 or HPA303 [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% HPA398 HPA201 or HPA301 H2 12.5% HPA271 or HPA371 [na] H1~D1w 12.5% 12.5% HPA215 or HPA315 HPA270 or HPA370 [na] 12.5% HPA246 or HPA346 [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% HPA207 or HPA307 HPA293 or HPA393 H2 12.5% HPA204 or HPA304 [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% HPA289 or HPA389 HPA206 or HPA306 [na] H1~L1w~D1w [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HPA212 or HPA312 HPA275 or HPA375 HPA274 or HPA374 L2 12.5% HPA233 or HPA333 H2 12.5% HPA209 or HPA309 L1 12.5% HPA202 or HPA302 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –25 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Kierkegaard The Philosophy of Nietzsche Time Travel Topics in the History of Philosophy Autonomy and Identity: Kant and Beyond H2 12.5% HPA230 or HPA330 H1~L1~D1w [na] 12.5% 12.5% HPA208 or HPA308 HPA214 or HPA314 campus-sem [na] weight 12.5% code HSA202 or HSA302 H2~L2v 12.5% H2 12.5% HSG200 or HSG300 HSA240 or HSA340 [na] 12.5% HSA241 or HSA341 H2 12.5% HSA222 or HSA322 H3 12.5% HSG201 or HSG301 H1 12.5% HSA270 or HSA370 H1 12.5% HSA262 or HSA362 [na] 12.5% HSA258 or HSA358 [na] 12.5% H2 H2 12.5% 12.5% HSG203 or HSG303 HSA203 or HSA303 HSA361 H1~L1v 12.5% [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% v=video-link w=web-based Political Science Unit title Approaches to International Relations Approaches to Political Analysis Australian Foreign Policy Australian Political Institutions Comparative Political Systems Contemporary Issues in Government Espionage, Terror and Global Disorder Foreign Correspondence: Foreign Policy and the Media Globalisation and East Asian Politics International Cooperation Media and Politics Parliamentary Internship Political Activism: Local to Global Political Ideologies Political Thought: Liberal Democracy ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details HSG202 or HSG302 HSA210 or HSA310 HSA212 or HSA312 July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –26 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Politics in Literature and Film Politics of Democratisation, East and West Race and Ethnic Politics Tasmanian Politics and Australian Federalism H1 12.5% HSA204 or HSA304 [na] 12.5% HSA227 or HSA327 H1 12.5% HSA201 or HSA301 H2 12.5% HSA260 or HSA360 12.5% HSD230 or HSD330 12.5% HSD208 or HSD308 HMA261 or HMA361 HSD241 or HSD341 HMA260 or HMA360 HSD207 or HSD307 plus the following cross-listed units: Australian H1~L1v Environmental Policy Business–Governm [na] ent Relations Asian Ethnic and H2 Religious Politics Global Political H2v~L2 Economy Reporting Asia H1 Sex, Drugs and Toxic Waste: Risk and Regulation Social and Political Research Survey Research 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% H2~L2v 12.5% L1~H1 12.5% H2 12.5% campus-sem H2~L2 weight 12.5% code KHA308 H1 H2 12.5% 12.5% KHA305 KHA306 H2~L2 12.5% KHA202 [na] 12.5% KHA319 [na] 12.5% KHA209 or KHA309 H1 12.5% KHA303 HGA203 or HGA303 HGA204 or HGA304 v=video-link Psychology Unit title Advanced Research Methods Clinical Psychology Cognition and Memory Developmental Psychology Educational Psychology Health & Rehabilitation Psychology Human Neuroscience ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –27 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 H1 12.5% KHA318 H2 12.5% KHA314 H1 12.5% [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% H1 12.5% KHA217 or KHA317 KHA215 or KHA315 KHA212 or KHA312 KHA301 H2 12.5% KHA304 H1~L1 12.5% KHA201 L1 12.5% KHA207 or KHA307 Unit title Approaches to Political Analysis Asian Environmental Justice Australian Environmental Policy Australian Public Policy Business–Governm ent Relations Contemporary Issues in Government Executive Government Global Environmental Policy Global Political Economy International Cooperation Media Policy campus-sem H2~L2v weight 12.5% [na] 12.5% code HSG200 or HSG300 HSD239 or HSD339 H1~L1v 12.5% HSD230 or HSD330 H1~L1v 12.5% [na] 12.5% H3 12.5% HSD206 or HSD306 HSD208 or HSD308 HSG201 or HSG301 [na] 12.5% H2~L2v 12.5% H2v~L2 12.5% [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% Policing and H1~L1v 12.5% Individual Differences Learning & Skilled Performance States of Consciousness Organisational Psychology Peace, Conflict & Law Assessment and Research Methods Psychophysiology & Emotion Research Methods in Psychology Social Psychology Public Policy ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details HSD235 or HSD335 HSD229 or HSD329 HSD241 or HSD341 HSG203 or HSG303 HSD227 or HSD327 HSD205 or July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –28 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Governance Policy Analysis H2~L2v 12.5% Political Activism: H1~L1v Local to Global Regional H1v~L1 Development Policy Sex, Drugs and H2~L2v Toxic Waste: Risk and Regulation Social Policy in [na] Welfare States Women and Public [na] Policy plus the following cross-listed units: Australian Foreign H2 Policy Australian Political [na] Institutions Tasmanian Politics H2 and Australian Federalism Social and Political L1~H1 Research Survey Research H2 12.5% Understanding Organisations [na] 12.5% campus-sem H1~L1v weight 12.5% H2~L2v 12.5% 12.5% HSD305 HSD209 or HSD309 HSG202 or HSG302 HSD223 or HSD323 12.5% HSD207 or HSD307 12.5% HSD231 or HSD331 HSD240 or HSD340 12.5% 12.5% HSA240 or HSA340 12.5% HSA241 or HSA341 12.5% HSA260 or HSA360 12.5% HGA203 or HGA303 HGA204 or HGA304 HGA236 or HGA336 12.5% v=video-link Social Ecology Unit title Population and Society Social Ecology Social Ecology H1 L1 12.5% Internship plus the following units from other disciplines: Australian Public 12.5% H1~L1v Policy Community Health H1&2 25% and Medicine 2 Community H3/1/2~L3/1/2~B 37.5% Practice 3/1/2 Contemporary L2~H2~D2 12.5% ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details code HGE204 or HGE304 HGE203 or HGE303 HGE350 HSD206 or HSD306 CAM205 CNA316 HAB206 or July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –29 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Indigenous Tasmania Crime and Criminal Justice Economics of Human Resources Environmental and Resource Economics Gender and Power HAB306 H3/1 12.5% [na] 12.5% HGA206 or HGA306 BEA306 [na] 12.5% BEA301 [na] 12.5% Globalisation Health Sociology L2 H1~L1~D1/2 25% 12.5% Migrants in Australian Society Perspectives on Ageing Policing and Governance Policy Analysis [na] 12.5% L2w D2 12.5% HGA272 or HGA372 KJG302 HGA239 or HGA339 HGA231 or HGA331 CNA246 H1~L1v 12.5% H2~L2v 12.5% Regional Development Policy Science, Technology and Contemporary Society Social and Political Research Social & Environmental Accounting Social Inequality H1v~L1 12.5% H1 12.5% HGA220 or HGA320 L1~H1 12.5% HGA203 or HGA303 BFA207 or BFA307 H3/1/2~L3/1/2~B 12.5% 3/1/2 L1~D1 12.5% Social Policy in [na] Welfare States Sociology of L2 D2 Deviance Sociology of Nature [na] 12.5% Sociology of Youth [na] 12.5% Sustainable Communities The Global Space H2 12.5% L2 12.5% ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details 12.5% 12.5% HSD205 or HSD305 HSD209 or HSD309 HSD223 or HSD323 HGA262 or HGA362 HSD231 or HSD331 HGA259 or HGA359 HGA261 or HGA361 HGA277 or HGA377 KGA254 or KGA354 KGA208 or July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –30 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Economy Urban Planning: Space, Place and Society H1 12.5% KGA308 KGA253 or KGA353 v=video-link w=web-based Sociology Unit title Australian Society campus-sem [na] weight 12.5% Crime and Criminal H3/1 Justice Cultures and [na] Societies of Southeast Asia Gender and Power [na] 12.5% Health Sociology H1~L1~D1/2 12.5% Love, Family and Sexuality: East–West Comparison Magic, Spirituality and Religion Mass Media and Contemporary Societies Mass Social Movements Migrants in Australian Society Qualitative Research Methods Science, Technology and Contemporary Society Social and Political Research Social Inequality H2 12.5% H1~D2 12.5% H2 12.5% [na] 12.5% [na] 12.5% H2 12.5% H1 12.5% L1~H1 12.5% L1~D1 12.5% Social Problems L2 and Social Policy Sociological H2~L2~D2 Analysis of Modern Society Sociology of L2 D2 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details 12.5% 12.5% code HGA299 or HGA399 HGA206 or HGA306 HGA254 or HGA354 HGA272 or HGA372 HGA239 or HGA339 HGA212 or HGA312 HGA219 or HGA319 HGA273 or HGA373 HGA233 or HGA333 HGA231 or HGA331 HGA230 or HGA330 HGA220 or HGA320 12.5% HGA203 or HGA303 HGA262 or HGA362 HGA223 or HGA323 HGA202 12.5% HGA259 or 12.5% July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –31 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Deviance Sociology of Nature [na] 12.5% Sociology of Youth [na] 12.5% Survey Research H2 12.5% The Individual and [na] Society Tourism, Sport and [na] Leisure Understanding [na] Contemporary Societies Understanding [na] Organisations plus the following cross-listed units: Dynamics of [na] Indigenous Cultures Population and H1~L1v Society Social Ecology H2~L2v 12.5% Sociology of Law 12.5% [na] 12.5% 12.5% HGA359 HGA261 or HGA361 HGA277 or HGA377 HGA204 or HGA304 HGA221 or HGA321 HGA251 or HGA351 HGA302 12.5% HGA236 or HGA336 12.5% HAB253 or HAB353 12.5% HGE204 or HGE304 HGE203 or HGE303 LAW616 12.5% v=video-link Women’s Studies campus-sem Unit title weight Contemporary H1 12.5% Feminist Thought: Themes, Issues and Conflicts Sexualities: [na] 12.5% Histories, Representation, Politics plus the following units from other disciplines: Aboriginal Women [na] 12.5% American Women Writing British Literature 1800–1850 Education of Women and Girls Fashioning the code HAF215 or HAF315 HAF202 or HAF302 [na] 12.5% HAB232 or HAB332 HEA258 or HEA358 [na] 12.5% HEA257 or HEA357 H2~D2 12.5% ESG780 [na] 12.5% FST207 or FST307 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –32 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Body Gender and Nation Gender in European Thought Imaging the Body Islam, Law and Women – Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Language, Gender and Communication in Education Literature, Gender and Education Love, Family and Sexuality: East–West Comparison Medieval Writing Ovid and Chaucer Philosophy and the Body Philosophy of Feminism Power, Pleasure and Perversion Sociology of Law Women in Greek and Roman Antiquity HEA289 or HEA389 HTA205 or HTA305 FST214 or FST314 HTA223 or HTA323 [na] H1~D1 12.5% 12.5% H2 H2 12.5% 12.5% H3/1~D3/1 12.5% ESG778 H3/1~D3/1 12.5% ESG779 H2 12.5% HGA212 or HGA312 [na] H2 H2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% HEA213 or HEA313 HEA227 or HEA327 HPA271 or HPA371 H1~D1w 12.5% HPA270 or HPA370 [na] 12.5% HEA254 or HEA354 [na] [na] 12.5% 12.5% LAW616 HTC221 or HTC321 w=web-based Groups 2A & 3A Units offered outside the BA schedule as the Faculty may approve with a combined weighting of not more than 75% at level 200/300. Fine Arts study in the BA BA students wishing to undertake study in Fine Arts may do so and still be within the specifications of their degree course. Students must attend an interview, bringing their portfolio with them. A Fine Arts major for a BA student can comprise a major in Art and Cultural Theory or a major which is largely based on studio units, but which must include a minimum of 25% Art Theory units. The total units studied must not exceed 100% (25% at level 100 and 75% over levels 200 and 300). 1. Sample major – Studio (Hbt) ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –33 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Sculpture 1 Sculpture 2A Art Theory 1A Sculpture 3A Art Theory 1B 25% 25% 12.5% 25% 12.5% Major total 100% 2. Sample major – Art & Cultural Theory (Hbt & Ltn) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Theory 1 Theory 2 Elective (eg Drawing) Theory 3 Elective (eg Drawing) 25% 25% 12.5% 25% 12.5% Major total 100% 3. Sample major – Studio (Ltn) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Intro to 2D Studies Intro to 3D Studies 3D Studies electives Intro to Cultural Practices 1 3D Studies electives Intro to Cultural Practices 2 12.5% 12.5% 25% 12.5% 25% 12.5% Major total 100% Note: The following information is NOT included in the printed edition of the Course and Unit Handbook Contact ph 6226 Additional Information The following information answers some frequently asked questions. Note, however, details should be confirmed with the appropriate authority Responsible faculty or school | Faculty of Arts Campus(es) offered | Hobart | Launceston | North-West Centre Mode of delivery | Full time | Part time | Distance Education Course duration | 3 years minimum (6 semesters) Majors and Specialisations | Hobart majors: Aboriginal studies, ancient civilisations, ancient Greek, Asian studies, Chinese, English, French, geography and environmental studies, German, history, Indonesian, Japanese, journalism and media studies, Latin, natural environment and wilderness studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –34 R3A Bachelor of Arts as at 14th May, 2002 public policy, social ecology, sociology, women’s studies | Launceston majors: Aboriginal studies, Asian studies, behavioural science, Chinese, English, geography, history, Indonesian, natural environment and wilderness studies, philosophy, public policy, social ecology, sociology, women’s studies Costs (course fees only – annual) | HECS: YES ________________________________________ University of Tasmania course details July 2, 2016, 01:43 AM, page –35