Bachelor of Arts Course code: R3A Introductory comments

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Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Abbreviation: BA
Course code: R3A
Course contact (faculty or school) (03) 6226 2061 (Hbt) or (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 Gender Studies).
The program develops general abilities in the following areas:
•
written expression
•
linguistic skills
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•
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.
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.
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•
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.
•
For students doing majors in both Sociology and Social Ecology, the latter major can
be made up of 100% at level 200/300 or 25% of recommended level 100 units plus
75% level 200/300 units.
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%
•
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
Year 1
(level 100)
Year 2
(level 200)
Year 3
History 1 (25%) French 2 (25%)
History 2
French 3
(37.5%)
(37.5%)
History 3 (50%) French 3 (50%)
German 1
(25%)
German 2
(25%)
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Government 1
(25%)
100%
100%
100%
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(level 300)
History major
112.5% (100%
minimum)
French major
112.5% (100%
minimum)
Grand Total:
300%
Ancient
Civilisations 1
(25%)
Philosophy 1
(25%)
Aboriginal
Studies 1 (25%)
English 1 (25%) 100%
Philosophy 2
(50%)
Philosophy 3
(50%)
Philosophy
major 125%
(100%
minimum)
Aboriginal
Studies 2 (50%)
Aboriginal
Studies 3 (50%)
Aboriginal
Studies major
125% (100%
minimum)
100%
Japanese 1
(25%)
Indonesian 1
(25%)
Example B
Year 1
(level 100)
Year 2
(level 200)
Year 3
(level 300)
100%
Grand Total:
300%
Example C
Year 1
(level 100)
Year 2
(level 200)
Year 3
(level 300)
Psychology 1
(25%)
Psychology 2
(50%)
Psychology 3
(75%)
Psychology
major 150%
(100%
minimum)
Social Ecology
1 (25%)
Social Ecology
2 (50%)
Social Ecology
3 (50%)
Social Ecology
major (100%
minimum)
100%
100%
100%
Grand Total:
300%
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.
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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.
BA students may apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Social Science, Bachelor of Social
Science (Police Studies) or Bachelor of Tourism degree course. 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
25% Group 1A at level 100 plus
25% Group 2A at level 200 in the
BA
25% Group 1A level 100
Total
50%
25% Group 1A level 100
25%
25% Group 1A level 100 and an
additional 25% Group 2A level
200
25% Group 1A, 37.5% Group 2A,
37.5% Group 3A (a major)
50%
25%
100%
Changes to the BA Degree
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 the
relevant year and are listed in full in the University Calendar (available at the Library,
Student Administration, Faculty Offices).
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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 2004, 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]
students may enrol in 25% of units outside the BA schedule at 100 level;
[iii]
internal students may enrol in units offered by distance education.
Group 1
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Level 100
Unit code
unit title
weight
campus offered
12.5%
12.5%
L~2 H~2 D~2
L~1 H~1 D~1
12.5%
H~2
12.5%
H~1
Asian Studies 1A
Asian Studies 1B
Asian Languages and Cultures (Japanese)
Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese)
Asian Languages and Cultures (Indonesian)
Chinese Language, Society and Culture
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
H~1 L~1v
H~2 L~2v
H~2 L~2
[na]
[na]
O~5
Chinese 1
25%
HEA103
HEA104
HEA101
English 1A
English 1B
Australian Literature
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
HEA102
English Literature
12.5%
French 1
25%
Aboriginal Studies
HAB102
HAB103
Contemporary Indigenous Australia
Historical Indigenous Australia
Ancient Civilisations
HTC101
HTC102
Ancient Civilisations 1A: Gender and Politics in
Classical Literature
Ancient Civilisations 1B: Introduction to Greek and
Roman History
Asian Studies
HMA101
HMA102
HMA120
HMA121
HMA122
HMA123
Chinese
HMC100
H~1&2 L~1&2
English
H~1
H~2
L~1 B~1v
D~1w
L~2 B~2v
D~2w
French
HEF100
H~1&2
Gender Studies
HAF101
HAF102
Gender and Society
The Representation of Gender
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~2
25%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1&2
H~1&2
L~1 B~1
L~2 B~2
Geography and Environmental Studies
KGA100
KGA101
KGA121
KGA122
Geography and Environmental Studies 1
Geography and Environmental Studies 1A
Population and Urbanisation
The Physical Environment
German
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HEG100
H~1&2
L~1&2vw
German 1
25%
HTA101
History 1A
12.5%
HTA102
History 1B
12.5%
Introductory Indonesian
25%
H~1&2 L~1&2
Japanese 1
25%
H~1&2
History
H~1 L~1 B~1v
D~1
H~2 L~2 B~2v
D~2
Indonesian
HMN100
Japanese
HMJ100
Journalism and Media Studies
HEJ101
HEJ102
Introduction to Journalism
Introduction to Media Studies
12.5%
12.5%
Latin 1
25%
H~2
H~1
Latin
HTL100
H~1&2
Philosophy/Logic and Philosophy of Science
HPA181
HPA182
HPA101
HPA102
Introduction to Moral Philosophy
Introduction to General Philosophy
Philosophy 1A
Philosophy 1B
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
L~1 D~1
L~2 D~2
H~3/1
H~2
H~1 L~1
D~3/1w
H~2 L~2
D~2w
Political Science
HSG101
Introduction to Government A
12.5%
HSG102
Introduction to Government B
12.5%
KHA101
Psychology 1A
12.5%
KHA102
Psychology 1B
12.5%
Psychology
H~3/1 L~1
B~1v D~1w
H~2 L~2 B~2v
D~2w
Public Policy
HSG101
Introduction to Government A
12.5%
HSG102
Introduction to Government B
12.5%
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H~1 L~1
D~3/1w
H~2 L~2
D~2w
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Social Ecology
HGA101
Sociology A
12.5%
HGA102
Sociology B
12.5%
or 25% from the following if already enrolling in the above units for a Sociology major:
KGA121
Population and Urbanisation
12.5%
KGA101
Geography and Environmental Studies 1A
25%
HSG101
Introduction to Government A
12.5%
HSG102
Introduction to Government B
12.5%
HAB102
HAB103
HMA101
HMA102
Contemporary Indigenous Australia
Historical Indigenous Australia
Asian Studies 1A
Asian Studies 1B
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
HGA101
Sociology A
12.5%
HGA102
Sociology B
12.5%
H~3/1 L~1
B~1 D~1
H~2 L~2 B~2
D~2
L~1 B~1
H~1&2
H~1 L~1
D~3/1w
H~2 L~2
D~2w
L~2 H~2 D~2
L~1 H~1 D~1
H~1 L~1v
H~2 L~2v
Sociology
H~3/1 L~1
B~1 D~1
H~2 L~2 B~2
D~2
Group 1A
25% of units offered outside the BA schedule as the Faculty may approve.
Groups 2 & 3
Where there are alternative unit codes (eg 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 2003, it may be offered in the following year or the year
after that. Check units details for confirmation.
Aboriginal Studies
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Level 200/300
Unit code
HAB201/301
HAB202/302
HAB206/306
HAB208/308
HAB209/309
HAB210/310
HAB213/313
HAB214/314
HAB215/315
HAB220/320
unit title
Special Topic in Aboriginal Studies A
Special Topic in Aboriginal Studies B
Contemporary Indigenous Tasmania
Indigenous Justice Issues
Bass Strait Islanders
Indigenous Tourism
Indigenous Health
Language in Aboriginal Society
Inter-cultural Communication
Special Topic in Aboriginal Studies C
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
HAB232/332
HAB240/340
HAB241/341
HAB246/346
HAB247/347
HAB248/348
HAB252/352
HAB256/356
Aboriginal Women
Aboriginal Arts
Indigenous Political Indentities
Aboriginal Knowledges
Aboriginal Education
Indigeneity, Citizenship and the State
Indigenous Life Histories
Dispossession in Tasmania
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
L~1 H~1 D~1
L~2 H~2 D~2
L~2 H~2 D~2
[na]
[na]
L~1 H~1
H~2
L~1 H~1 D~1
[na]
L~1&2 H~1&2
D~1&2
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~2 L~2
H~2 L~2
[na]
L~1 H~1 D~1
[na]
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
H~1
[na]
and the following units from other disciplines:
HEA232/332
Postcolonial Fictions
HSA201/301
Race and Ethnic Politics
HTA275/375
History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America
Ancient Civilisations
Unit code
HTC200/300
HTC201/301
HTC202/302
HTC203/303
HTC204/304
HTC205/305
HTC206/306
HTC207/307
HTC210/310
HTC211/311
HTC213/313
HTC215/315
HTC221/321
HTC223/323
unit title
The Pursuit of Empire: Philip, Alexander and Rome
Roman Republic 133–31 BC
Roman Empire: Tiberius to Hadrian
Roman Imperial Society
Uncovering the Past
Love and Politics in Augustan Literature
The Later Roman Empire
Monuments of Rome: Image and Ideology
Classical Epic and Novel
Greek Tragedy
Classical Tragedy: Euripides and Beyond
Latin 1
Women in Greek and Roman Antiquity
Greek and Roman Mythology
And the following units from other disciplines:
HEA213/313
Medieval and Gothic Fictions
HEA222/322
Shakespeare’s Political Plays
HEA223/323
Shakespeare’s Comedies
HEA225/325
Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy
HEA227/327
Ovid and Chaucer
HEA277/377
The Legend of King Arthur
HTA201/301
The Early Middle Ages: From Rome to the
Millennium AD 410–1000
HTA202/302
Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe
HTA208/308
Medieval Britain: Myth, Power and Identity
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weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~2 L~2v
H~1
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~1
H~2
H~1
[na]
H~1&2
[na]
[na]
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
H~1
[na]
H~1
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
25%
12.5%
[na]
H~2 D~2
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HTA209/309
HTA212/312
HTG216
HTG218
HTG316
HTG318
HTL217
HTL219
HTL220
HTL317
HTL319
HTL320
Europe in an Age of Crisis 1560–1640
Europe in the High Middle Ages, 1000–c. 1300
Intermediate Ancient Greek A
Intermediate Ancient Greek B
Advanced Ancient Greek A
Advanced Ancient Greek B
Intermediate Latin A
Intermediate Latin B
Intermediate Latin Grammar
Advanced Latin A
Advanced Latin B
Advanced Latin Grammar
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
H~1&2
H~1
H~2
H~1
H~2
H~1
H~2
H~1&2
H~1
H~1&~2
H~1&2
Ancient Greek
Unit code
HTG216
HTG218
HTG220
HTG316
HTG318
HTG320
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
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1
H~2
[na]
H~1
H~2
[na]
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%/12.5
%
12.5%
campus offered
H~2 L~2v
[na]
H~1
H~2
H~1&2/1/2
L~1&2/1/2
[na]
And the following units from other disciplines:
BEA211
The Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers
BMA285/385
Managing Business in the Asia Pacific
FFA236/336
Thai Art and Culture
FST213/313
Contemporary Art of the Asia-Pacific Region
HGA212/312
Love, Family and Sexuality: East–West Comparison
HGA254/354
Cultures and Societies of Southeast Asia
HMC201
Chinese 2 Language Skills A
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
HMC202
Chinese 2 Language Skills B
25%
HMJ201
HMJ202
Japanese 2 Language Skills A
Japanese 2 Language Skills B
25%
25%
HMJ210/310
Japan in the 21st Century
12.5%
HMJ331
HMJ334
Modern Japanese Literature
Japanese Film
12.5%
12.5%
HMN201
HMN202
Intermediate Indonesian (Reading and Writing)
Intermediate Indonesian (Conversation)
25%
12.5%
[na]
H~1 L~1
L~4
[na]
H~2 D~2
[na]
H~1&2 L~1&2
O~3
H~1&2 L~1&2
O~3
H~1&2 L~1&2
H~1&2
L~1&2v
H~2 L~2v
B~2v
[na]
H~1 L~1v
B~1v
H~1&2 L~1&2
H~1 L~1
Asian Studies
Unit code
HMA211/311
HMA221/321
HMA260/360
HMA261/361
HMA300/301
unit title
Australia and Asia
Contemporary Asian Issues
Reporting Asia
Asian Ethnic and Religious Politics
Research Project
HMC303
Chinese Culture and Society
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Bachelor of Arts
HMN210/310
HMN304
HMN309
HPA219/319
HPA276/376
HPA297/397
HSA227/327
HSA258/358
HSA270/370
HSD239/339
HTA221/321
HTA223/323
HTA224/324
HTA255/355
KGA202/302
Wayang Shadow Puppet Theatre
Indonesian Literature and its Social Context
Popular Culture and Resistance in Indonesia
Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy
Indo–Tibetan History, Philosophy and Culture
Buddhism, Ethics and Nonviolence
Politics of Democratisation, East and West
Globalisation and East Asian Politics
Espionage, Terror and Global Disorder
Asian Environmental Justice
Modern India till Independence
Islam, Law and Women – Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives
Independence and Revolution in Modern Asia
War and Peace in the Pacific
Geography of Asia
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
L~2
[na]
H~2 L~2
H~1 L~1v
O~3
H~1
[na]
H~2
H~1 D~1w
[na]
[na]
H~1
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~2
Chinese
Unit code
HMC201
unit title
Chinese 2 Language Skills A
weight
25%
HMC202
Chinese 2 Language Skills B
25%
HMC301
Chinese Speaking and Listening Skills
25%
HMC302
HMC303
HMC305
HMC306
HMC307
HMC309
HMC310
HMC311
Chinese Reading and Writing Skills
Chinese Culture and Society
Computer-Based Chinese Business Writing
Classical Chinese
Modern Chinese Literature
Chinese Special Topic A
Chinese Special Topic B
Chinese Special Topic C
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
campus offered
H~1&2 L~1&2
O~3
H~1&2 L~1&2
O~3
H~1&2 L~1&2
O~3
H~2 L~2 O~3
[na]
[na]
H~1&2 L~1&2
H~1 L~1v
H~1 L~1
H~2 L~2
H~1&2 L~1&2
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
L~2 H~2
H~2
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~2
H~1
H~2
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1
[na]
H~2
[na]
[na]
English
Unit code
HEA203/303
HEA204/304
HEA205/305
HEA207/307
HEA208/308
HEA209/309
HEA213/313
HEA214/314
HEA215/315
HEA216/316
HEA222/322
HEA223/323
HEA225/325
HEA226/326
HEA227/327
HEA228/328
unit title
Writing Poetry and Short Fiction
British Literature 1850–1900
Contemporary Australian Writing
Writing About Science
Contemporary Cinema
Anglo-Indian Fictions
Medieval and Gothic Fictions
Literature of Tasmania
Cinema and Modernism
Persuasion, Propaganda, and the Movies
Shakespeare’s Political Plays
Shakespeare’s Comedies
Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy
Modern Drama
Ovid and Chaucer
American Literature and Film
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Bachelor of Arts
HEA229/329
HEA230/330
HEA231/331
HEA232/332
HEA233/333
Film Noir
Literary Theory
Middlebrow Fiction
Postcolonial Fictions
Ideas of Authorship
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
HEA234/334
HEA251/351
HEA252/352
HEA253/353
HEA255/355
HEA257/357
HEA258/358
HEA259/359
HEA260/360
HEA267/367
HEA269/369
HEA277/377
HEA280/380
HEA282/382
HEA283/383
HEA284/384
HEA288/388
HEA289/389
HEA290/390
HEA293/393
HEA375
HEA376
Writing the Grand Tour
Modern Australian Poetry
A Place in the Wilderness
African Literature West and South
Confessionalism
British Literature 1800–1850
American Women Writing
African Literature
Critical Theory
Popular Fiction
The Body in the Text: 20th Century Australian Fiction
The Legend of King Arthur
Romantic Poetry
The Novel in the Nineteenth Century
Modernism in British Literature 1910–1930
Modernism in British Literature: Poetry
Postmodern American Poetry
Gender and Nation
Writing Narrative
American Nature Writing
Research Project
Research Project
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
H~1
[na]
[na]
[na]
L~1 B~1v
D~1w
[na]
[na]
H~1
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~1
[na]
[na]
D~1w
[na]
[na]
D~2
[na]
[na]
L~1 B~1v
[na]
H~1&2
H~1/2 L~1/2
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
H~2
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~1
[na]
H~1&2
[na]
H~2 L~1
And the following units from other disciplines:
HEF213/313
Cross-Cultural Communication: English–French
HEG204/304
The Golden Age of German Cinema
HEG212/312
Post-1945 German Film
HTC205/305
Love and Politics in Augustan Literature
HTC210/310
Classical Epic and Novel
HTC211/311
Greek Tragedy
HTC213/313
Classical Tragedy: Euripides and Beyond
HTC215/315
Latin 1
HTC223/323
Greek and Roman Mythology
KGA272/372
Literature and Environment
French
Unit code
HEF201
HEF210/310
HEF213/313
HEF214/314
HEF221/321
HEF224/324
HEF233/333
HEF301
HEF302
HEF303
HEF312
HEF320
unit title
French Language Skills 2
French Linguistics: An Overview
Cross-Cultural Communication: English–French
Linguistics of French Newstexts
Twentieth Century French Theatre
The French Novel (1750–1900)
The French Novella
French Language Skills 3
French Language Skills 3B
French for Tourism and Business
French Linguistics: Syntax
French Literature: An Overview
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University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2004
weight
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1&2
H~2
[na]
H~1
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~1&2
H~1&2
[na]
[na]
[na]
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Bachelor of Arts
HEF322
HEF323
HEF330
HEF331
French-Canadian Women Writers
The French Novel (1900–1950)
Le grand écran: French Cinéma
Research Project (French)
H~1
[na]
[na]
H~1/2
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
Gender Studies
Unit code
HAF202/302
HAF203/303
HAF215/315
unit title
Sexualities: Histories, Representation, Politics
Gender, Sexuality and the Past
Contemporary Feminist Thought: Themes, Issues and
Conflicts
plus the following units from other disciplines:
ESG778
Language, Gender and Communication in Education
ESG779
Literature, Gender and Education
ESG780
Education of Women and Girls
ESG781
Education and Women’s Careers
FST207/307
Fashioning the Body
FST214/314
Imaging the Body
HAB232/332
Aboriginal Women
HEA213/313
Medieval and Gothic Fictions
HEA227/327
Ovid and Chaucer
HEA229/329
Film Noir
HEA257/357
British Literature 1800–1850
HEA258/358
American Women Writing
HEA269/369
The Body in the Text: 20th Century Australian Fiction
HEA289/389
Gender and Nation
HEF322
French-Canadian Women Writers
HGA212/312
Love, Family and Sexuality: East–West Comparison
HGA272/372
Gender and Power
HPA242/342
Law, Society and Morality
HPA270/370
Sex, Gender and Philosophy
HPA271/371
Philosophy and the Body
HSD240/340
Women and Public Policy
HTA205/305
Gender in European Thought
HTA223/323
Islam, Law and Women – Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives
HTC205/305
Love and Politics in Augustan Literature
HTC221/321
Women in Greek and Roman Antiquity
LAW616
Sociology of Law
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
[na]
H~2
H~1 D~1
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~2
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~2
[na]
H~1
[na]
H~1
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1
H~2 D~2
[na]
D~1w
D~1w
H~2
[na]
[na]
H~1
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
[na]
[na]
Geography and Environmental Studies
Unit code
KGA202/302
KGA209
KGA213
KGA223/323
KGA226/326
KGA227/327
KGA233/333
KGA234/334
KGA240/340
KGA272/372
unit title
Geography of Asia
Biogeography and Climatology
Natural Environment Field Techniques
Environmental Management
Environmental Geomorphology
Conservation Geomorphology
Forest Ecosystems
Agroforestry
Historical Geography
Literature and Environment
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University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2004
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1 L~2
H~1 L~2
H~3 L~3 B~3
H~1
L~1
H~2
L~1
[na]
H~2
H~2 L~1
July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –14
Bachelor of Arts
KGA273/373
KGA278/378
KGA321
KGA331
KGA332
KGA365
KGA381
KGG245
Urban Environments and Sustainable Communities
Wilderness and Natural Area Management
Microclimatology
Vegetation Management
Fauna Conservation Management
Environmental Remote Sensing
Environmental Impact Assessment
Introduction to GIS
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~2 L~2
H~2
H~1
H~1
H~1
H~2
H~1
German
Unit code
HEG201
HEG203
HEG204/304
HEG205
HEG212/312
HEG213
HEG301
HEG302
HEG305
HEG307
HEG310
HEG311
HEG331
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
Fiction in Divided Germany
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
Research Project (German)
weight
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1&2
H~1
H~2
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1&2
H~1&2
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~1
H~1/2
weight
25%
campus offered
[na]
History
Unit code
HTA201/301
HTA202/302
HTA203/303
HTA205/305
HTA206/306
HTA207/307
HTA208/308
HTA209/309
HTA210/310
HTA211/311
HTA212/312
HTA215/315
HTA218/318
HTA221/321
HTA223/323
HTA224/324
HTA225/325
HTA216/316
HTA229/329
HTA240/340
HTA242/342
HTA243/343
HTA245/345
HTA249/349
unit title
The Early Middle Ages: From Rome to the
Millennium AD 410–1000
Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe
Modern Europe 1815–1914
Gender in European Thought
Australia from the 1850s to 1918
Australia from 1918 to 1975
Medieval Britain: Myth, Power and Identity
Europe in an Age of Crisis 1560–1640
Cold War Europe, 1945–1989
Europe at War 1914–1945
Europe in the High Middle Ages, 1000–c. 1300
Old Regime France, 1715–1789
Crime and the Law in Historical Perspective
Modern India till Independence
Islam, Law and Women – Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives
Independence and Revolution in Modern Asia
Issues in History
The Experience of War. History, Myth and Memory
Van Diemen’s Land 1642–1850
Australian History 1788–1990s
Colonial USA, 1607–1789
USA: The Nation from 1789
Revolutions of the Mind
Atlantic Worlds, 1450–1807
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University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2004
25%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
H~1&2
[na]
H~2 L~1
[na]
H~2 D~2
[na]
[na]
L~2
H~1&2
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
[na]
H~1
H~2
D~1
L~2 D~2
[na]
[na]
L~1
July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –15
Bachelor of Arts
African–American History
Race and Politics in Southern African History
War and Peace in the Pacific
Australian Environmental History
History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America
History and Heritage
Special Topic in History
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
L~1 D~1
[na]
[na]
H~1 D~1
[na]
H~1 L~2 D~2
H~1/2 L~1
And the following units from other disciplines:
HAB209/309
Bass Strait Islanders
HTC200/300
The Pursuit of Empire: Philip, Alexander and Rome
HTC201/301
Roman Republic 133–31 BC
HTC202/302
Roman Empire: Tiberius to Hadrian
HTC203/303
Roman Imperial Society
HTC204/304
Uncovering the Past
HTC207/307
Monuments of Rome: Image and Ideology
HTC221/321
Women in Greek and Roman Antiquity
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
H~2 L~2v
H~1
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1
[na]
HTA252/352
HTA253/353
HTA255/355
HTA271/371
HTA275/375
HTA290/390
HTA399
Indonesian
Unit code
HMN201
HMN202
HMN203
HMN204
HMN210/310
HMN302
HMN303
HMN304
HMN305
HMN306
HMN307
HMN308
HMN309
unit title
Intermediate Indonesian (Reading and Writing)
Intermediate Indonesian (Conversation)
Intermediate Indonesian (Conversation) (Padang)
Intermediate Indonesian (Reading and Writing)
(Padang)
Wayang Shadow Puppet Theatre
Advanced Indonesian Language Skills
Interpreting and Translation
Indonesian Literature and its Social Context
Contemporary Indonesian Texts
Advanced Indonesian Language Skills (Padang)
Indonesian Literature in Context (Padang)
Reading Indonesian
Popular Culture and Resistance in Indonesia
weight
25%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
campus offered
H~1&2 L~1&2
H~1 L~1
O~3
O~3
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
L~2
H~1&2
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~1v
O~3
O~3
H~1&2 L~1&2
H~2 L~2
campus offered
H~1&2 L~1&2
H~1&2
L~1&2v
H~2 L~2v
B~2v
H~2 L~2v
B~2v
H~1&2
H~1
[na]
H~1 L~1v
B~1v
H~1
H~1
H~2
Japanese
Unit code
HMJ201
HMJ202
unit title
Japanese 2 Language Skills A
Japanese 2 Language Skills B
weight
25%
25%
HMJ210/310
Japan in the 21st Century
12.5%
HMJ306
Reading Japanese
12.5%
HMJ307
HMJ308
HMJ331
HMJ334
Spoken Japanese
Writing Japanese
Modern Japanese Literature
Japanese Film
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
HMJ335
HMJ336
HMJ337
Professional Translation of Japanese
Japanese for Business and Tourism
Japanese-English, English-Japanese Interpreting
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
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Bachelor of Arts
Journalism and Media Studies
Unit code
HEJ202/302
HEJ201/301
HEJ205/305
HEJ209/309
HEJ213/313
HEJ219/319
HEJ221/321
HEJ222/322
HEJ303
HEJ318
unit title
Environmental Journalism
Feature Writing
Public Relations
Ethics in Journalism
Radio Journalism
Online Journalism
Sub-editing and Layout
Journalism: the People’s Witness
Television Journalism
Professional Placement
Plus the following units from other disciplines:
BFA290/390
Financial Reporting
BMA255
Marketing Communications
HEA207/307
Writing About Science
HEA290/390
Writing Narrative
HEF214/314
Linguistics of French Newstexts
HGA203/303
Social and Political Research
HGA273/373
Mass Media and Contemporary Societies
HMA260/360
Reporting Asia
HSA203/303
Media and Politics
HSA204/304
Politics in Literature and Film
HSA262/362
Foreign Correspondence: Foreign Policy and the
Media
HSA270/370
Espionage, Terror and Global Disorder
HSD227/327
Media Policy
LAW602
Foundations of Media and Information Technology
Law
LAW652
Media Law
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~2
H~1
[na]
H~1
H~2
H~2
H~2
H~1
H~1
H~2
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~1 L~1
[na]
L~1 B~1v
H~1
L~1 H~1
H~2
H~1
[na]
[na]
H~1
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1 D~1w
[na]
H~1 L~1v
12.5%
H~2
Latin
Unit code
HTL217
HTL219
HTL220
HTL317
HTL319
HTL320
unit title
Intermediate Latin A
Intermediate Latin B
Intermediate Latin Grammar
Advanced Latin A
Advanced Latin B
Advanced Latin Grammar
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1
H~2
H~1&2
H~1
H~1&~2
H~1&2
Logic and Philosophy of Science
Unit code
HPA207/307
HPA208/308
HPA216/316
HPA218/318
HPA256/356
HPA274/374
HPA275/375
HPA291/391
unit title
Mind and Language
Time Travel
Epistemology
Philosophy of Biology
Chance, Coincidence and Chaos
Science and Religion
Reasoning Skills
Introduction to Logic
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University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2004
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
L~1 H~1v
[na]
L~2
H~2
H~1
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~1v
July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –17
Bachelor of Arts
HPA292/392
HPA294/394
Logic and Philosophy
The Logic of Decision
12.5%
12.5%
B~1v
L~2 H~2v
H~2
Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies
Unit code
BFA207/307
unit title
Social & Environmental Accounting
weight
12.5%
FFA235/335
FFD204/304
FSZ250/350
FSZ251/351
HEA214/314
HGA233/333
HGA251/351
HGA261/361
HPA277/377
HSD229/329
HSD230/330
HSD239/339
KGA202/302
KGA209
KGA213
KGA223/323
KGA227/327
KGA240/340
KGA272/372
KGA278/378
KGA321
KGA331
KGA332
KGA365
KGA381
KGG245
KGG345
Wilderness and Natural Environment
Drawing in the Landscape
Art, Natural Environment and Technology
Art, Natural Environment and Wilderness
Literature of Tasmania
Mass Social Movements
Tourism, Sport and Leisure
Sociology of Nature
Environmental Ethics
Global Environmental Policy
Australian Environmental Policy
Asian Environmental Justice
Geography of Asia
Biogeography and Climatology
Natural Environment Field Techniques
Environmental Management
Conservation Geomorphology
Historical Geography
Literature and Environment
Wilderness and Natural Area Management
Microclimatology
Vegetation Management
Fauna Conservation Management
Environmental Remote Sensing
Environmental Impact Assessment
Introduction to GIS
Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~3/1 L~3/1
B~3/1
L~1
[na]
H~2
H~3/1
H~2
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~1v
[na]
H~1 L~2
H~1 L~2
H~3 L~3 B~3
H~1
H~2
H~2
H~2 L~1
H~2 L~2
H~2
H~1
H~1
H~1
H~2
H~1
H~2
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1
[na]
L~1 H~1v
[na]
H~1
L~1
[na]
[na]
L~2
H~2
H~1 L~1v
Philosophy
Unit code
HPA200/300
HPA201/301
HPA202/302
HPA204/304
HPA206/306
HPA207/307
HPA208/308
HPA209/309
HPA210/310
HPA212/312
HPA215/315
HPA216/316
HPA218/318
HPA219/319
unit title
Contemporary Bioethics
Philosophy and Literature
The Philosophy of Kierkegaard
Place and Environment
Postmodernism
Mind and Language
Time Travel
The Meaning of Life
Moral Philosophy
Professional Ethics
Art, Media and Culture
Epistemology
Philosophy of Biology
Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy
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Bachelor of Arts
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~2
[na]
[na]
L~2
D~1w
H~1
H~1
HPA268/368
HPA270/370
HPA271/371
HPA274/374
HPA275/375
HPA276/376
HPA277/377
HPA286/386
HPA288/388
HPA289/389
HPA291/391
Ideas and Faiths
Existentialism and Beyond
The Philosophy of Nietzsche
Self and Subjectivity
Law, Society and Morality
Chance, Coincidence and Chaos
History of Philosophy 1: from Early Greece to the
Renaissance
History of Philosophy 2: Modern Philosophy
Sex, Gender and Philosophy
Philosophy and the Body
Science and Religion
Reasoning Skills
Indo–Tibetan History, Philosophy and Culture
Environmental Ethics
Hegel to Freud
Frege to Wittgenstein
Political Philosophy
Introduction to Logic
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
HPA292/392
HPA293/393
HPA294/394
HPA297/397
HPA398
Logic and Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
The Logic of Decision
Buddhism, Ethics and Nonviolence
Special Topic in Philosophy
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
D~2w
D~1w
H~2
[na]
[na]
O~3
[na]
H~2
[na]
H~2
H~1 L~1v
B~1v
L~2 H~2v
[na]
H~2
H~1
H~1/2 L~1/2
HPA221/321
HPA225/325
HPA230/330
HPA233/333
HPA242/342
HPA256/356
HPA266/366
Political Science
Unit code
HSA202/302
HSA203/303
HSA204/304
HSA210/310
HSA212/312
HSA222/322
HSA227/327
HSA240/340
HSA241/341
HSA258/358
HSA260/360
HSA262/362
HSA270/370
HSA271/371
HSA361
HSD207/307
HSD208/308
HSD230/330
HSD241/341
HSD242/342
HSG200/300
HSG201/301
HSG202/302
HSG203/303
unit title
Approaches to International Relations
Media and Politics
Politics in Literature and Film
Political Ideologies
Political Thought: Liberal Democracy
Comparative Political Systems
Politics of Democratisation, East and West
Australian Foreign Policy
Australian Political Institutions
Globalisation and East Asian Politics
Tasmanian Politics and Australian Federalism
Foreign Correspondence: Foreign Policy and the
Media
Espionage, Terror and Global Disorder
The Politics of International Justice
Parliamentary Internship
Sex, Drugs and Toxic Waste: Risk and Regulation
Business–Government Relations
Australian Environmental Policy
Global Political Economy
Antarctic and Oceans Policy
Approaches to Political Analysis
Contemporary Issues in Government
Political Activism: Local to Global
International Cooperation
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weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1 L~1v
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~2
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~2 L~2v
H~1
H~1 D~1w
H~2
H~1/2 L~1/2
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~1v
[na]
H~1 L~1v
H~2 L~2v
[na]
[na]
[na]
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Bachelor of Arts
[na]
HSG204/304
HSG205/305
HSG206/306
Building Blocs: Economic Regionalism
Re-inventing Governance
Special Topic in Government
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
HSG207/307
Third World Development Politics
12.5%
H~3/1/2
L~3/1/2
H~2v L~2
plus the following cross-listed units:
HAB241/341
Indigenous Political Indentities
HGA203/303
Social and Political Research
HGA204/304
Survey Research
HMA260/360
Reporting Asia
HMA261/361
Asian Ethnic and Religious Politics
HSA201/301
Race and Ethnic Politics
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
L~1 H~1
[na]
H~1
H~2
H~1
H~2v L~2
Psychology
Unit code
KHA201
KHA202/302
KHA205/305
KHA207/307
KHA209/309
KHA212/312
KHA214/314
KHA215/315
KHA217/317
KHA219/319
KHA254/354
KHA256/356
KHA257/357
KHA301
KHA303
KHA304
KHA306
KHA308
KHA318
KHA351
KHA352
KHA353
unit title
Research Methods 2
Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Social Psychology
Health & Rehabilitation Psychology
Peace, Conflict & Law
Learning & Skilled Performance
Organisational Psychology
States of Consciousness
Educational Psychology
Clinical & Health Psychology
Applied Topics in Psychology
Community & Environmental Psychology
Assessment and Research Methods
Human Neuroscience
Psychophysiology & Emotion
Cognition and Memory
Advanced Research Methods
Individual Differences
Research Methods and Behavioural Neuroscience
Assessment & Individual Differences
Cognitive Psychology
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1 L~1
H~2 L~2
H~1
L~1
[na]
[na]
H~1
[na]
H~2
[na]
[na]
L~2
L~1
H~1
[na]
[na]
H~1
H~2 L~2
H~2
L~1
L~2
L~1
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
[na]
[na]
H~2 L~2v
H~1 L~1v
[na]
[na]
H~2v L~2
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~1v
[na]
Public Policy
Unit code
HSA240/340
HSA241/341
HSA260/360
HSD205/305
HSD207/307
HSD208/308
HSD223/323
HSD227/327
HSD229/329
HSD230/330
HSD231/331
unit title
Australian Foreign Policy
Australian Political Institutions
Tasmanian Politics and Australian Federalism
Policing and Governance
Sex, Drugs and Toxic Waste: Risk and Regulation
Business–Government Relations
Regional Development Policy
Media Policy
Global Environmental Policy
Australian Environmental Policy
Social Policy in Welfare States
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Bachelor of Arts
HSD239/339
HSD240/340
HSD241/341
HSD242/342
HSD243/343
HSG200/300
HSG201/301
HSG202/302
HSG203/303
HSG204/304
HSG205/305
HSG206/306
Asian Environmental Justice
Women and Public Policy
Global Political Economy
Antarctic and Oceans Policy
Understanding Public Policy
Approaches to Political Analysis
Contemporary Issues in Government
Political Activism: Local to Global
International Cooperation
Building Blocs: Economic Regionalism
Re-inventing Governance
Special Topic in Government
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
HSG207/307
Third World Development Politics
12.5%
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~1v
H~1 L~1v
H~2 L~2v
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~2v L~2
H~3/1/2
L~3/1/2
H~2v L~2
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
L~1 H~1
[na]
[na]
plus the following cross-listed units:
HGA203/303
Social and Political Research
HGA204/304
Survey Research
HGA236/336
Understanding Organisations
Social Ecology
Unit code
HGE203/303
HGE204/304
HGE210/310
HGE211/311
unit title
Social Ecology
Population and Society
Social Ecology of the City
The Environment, Crime and Social Regulation
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~2 L~2v
H~1 L~1v
[na]
H~2
plus the following units from other disciplines:
BEA301
Environmental and Resource Economics
BEA306
Economics of Human Resources
BFA207/307
Social & Environmental Accounting
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
CAM205
CNA246
CNA316
Community Health and Medicine 2
Perspectives on Ageing
Community Practice
25%
12.5%
37.5%
HAB206/306
HGA203/303
HGA206/306
HGA220/320
HGA223/323
HGA231/331
HGA239/339
HGA259/359
HGA261/361
HGA262/362
HGA272/372
HGA277/377
HGA297/397
HSD205/305
HSD223/323
HSD231/331
HSG207/307
KGA273/373
Contemporary Indigenous Tasmania
Social and Political Research
Crime and Criminal Justice
Science, Technology and Contemporary Society
Social Problems and Social Policy
Migrants in Australian Society
Health Sociology
Sociology of Deviance
Sociology of Nature
Social Inequality
Gender and Power
Sociology of Youth
Refugees and Australian Society
Policing and Governance
Regional Development Policy
Social Policy in Welfare States
Third World Development Politics
Urban Environments and Sustainable Communities
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
[na]
[na]
H~3/1 L~3/1
B~3/1
H~1&2
L~2w D~2
H~3/1/2
L~3/1/2
B~3/1/2
L~2 H~2 D~2
L~1 H~1
H~1
[na]
L~2 H~2
[na]
H~1 L~1
D~1 L~1
[na]
D~2
[na]
L~2
[na]
H~1 L~1v
H~2v L~2
[na]
H~2v L~2
H~1
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Bachelor of Arts
Sociology
Unit code
HGA202
HGA203/303
HGA204/304
HGA206/306
HGA212/312
HGA219/319
HGA220/320
HGA221/321
HGA223/323
HGA230/330
HGA231/331
HGA233/333
HGA236/336
HGA239/339
HGA251/351
HGA254/354
HGA259/359
HGA261/361
HGA262/362
HGA272/372
HGA273/373
HGA277/377
HGA297/397
HGA299/399
HGA302
HGE203/303
HGE204/304
HGE210/310
HGE211/311
unit title
Sociological Analysis of Modern Society
Social and Political Research
Survey Research
Crime and Criminal Justice
Love, Family and Sexuality: East–West Comparison
Magic, Spirituality and Religion
Science, Technology and Contemporary Society
The Individual and Society
Social Problems and Social Policy
Qualitative Research Methods
Migrants in Australian Society
Mass Social Movements
Understanding Organisations
Health Sociology
Tourism, Sport and Leisure
Cultures and Societies of Southeast Asia
Sociology of Deviance
Sociology of Nature
Social Inequality
Gender and Power
Mass Media and Contemporary Societies
Sociology of Youth
Refugees and Australian Society
Australian Society
Understanding Contemporary Societies
Social Ecology
Population and Society
Social Ecology of the City
The Environment, Crime and Social Regulation
plus the following cross-listed units:
HAB248/348
Indigeneity, Citizenship and the State
HSD231/331
Social Policy in Welfare States
HSG202/302
Political Activism: Local to Global
LAW616
Sociology of Law
weight
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
campus offered
H~1 L~2 D~2
L~1 H~1
[na]
H~1
H~2 D~2
H~1 D~1
[na]
[na]
L~2 H~2
H~2 L~2
[na]
[na]
[na]
H~1 L~1
[na]
[na]
D~1 L~1
[na]
D~2
[na]
H~2
L~2
[na]
[na]
H~2
H~2 L~2v
H~1 L~1v
[na]
H~2
[na]
[na]
[na]
[na]
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%
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Bachelor of Arts
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)
Year 1
Year 2
Painting
Painting 2A
Theory 1A
Painting 3A
Theory 1B
Year 3
25%
25%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
Major total 100%
2. Sample major – Art & Cultural Theory (Hbt)
Year 1
Year 2
Theory 1A + 1B
Theory 2
Elective (eg Drawing)
Theory 3
Elective (eg Drawing)
Year 3
25%
25%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
Major total 100%
3. Sample major – Studio (Ltn)
Year 1
Intro to 2D Studies
Intro to 3D Studies
3D Studies electives
Intro to Cultural Practices 1
3D Studies electives
Intro to Cultural Practices 2
Year 2
Year 3
12.5%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
25%
12.5%
Major total 100%
A Major in Music
BA students wishing to undertake a major in Music may do so and still be within the
specifications of their degree course. Students from other degrees may also undertake a
major in Music, subject to the specifications of their degrees. Note that some units have
entrance requirements and all units require enrolment approval from the Conservatorium
Students must take a core of 4 units in one of four streams (core studies, theory,
composition or history), plus 4 x 12.5% electives – a total of 100%.
Schedule
Unit code
unit title
weight
campus offered
Choose one of the following streams:
Stream A: Core Studies
One of the following Music History units:
FCH220
Music History (Antiquity–1680)
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12.5%
H~1
July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –23
Bachelor of Arts
12.5%
12.5%
H~2
[na]
Plus either FCC120 or FCN120
FCC120
Foundation Core Studies (Classical)
FCN120
Foundation Core Studies (Contemporary)
12.5%
12.5%
H~2
H~2
Plus either FCC210 or FCN210
FCC210
Intermediate Core Studies (Classical)
FCN210
Intermediate Core Studies (Contemporary)
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~1
Plus either FCC220 or FCN220
FCC220
Advanced Core Studies (Classical)
FCN220
Advanced Core Studies (Contemporary)
12.5%
12.5%
H~2
H~2
One of the following Music History units:
FCH220
Music History (Antiquity–1680)
FCH310
Music History (1680–1880)
FCH320
Music History (1880–Present)
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~2
[na]
Plus
FCT110
FCT120
FCT210
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~2
H~1
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~1/2
H~1/2
H~1/2
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~1
H~2
H~1
H~2
[na]
H~1
H~2
FCH310
FCH320
Music History (1680–1880)
Music History (1880–Present)
Plus 4 x 12.5% electives.
Stream B: Theory
Tonal Theory
Chromatic Theory
Post-Tonal Theory
Plus 4 x 12.5% electives.
Stream C: Composition
FCT110
FCM114
FCM124
FCM214
Tonal Theory
Composition 1A
Composition 1B
Composition 2A
Plus 4 x 12.5% electives.
Stream D: History
Choose 4 units from the following:
FCX110/210
Classic Tracks: Music on Record
FCB112/212
History of Jazz
FCB122/222
World Music
FCH220
Music History (Antiquity–1680)
FCH310
Music History (1680–1880)
FCH320
Music History (1880–Present)
FCH311
Studies in Musicology
FCH321
Music Research Seminar
plus 4 x 12.5% electives
Electives
Students may choose from any unit listed above, if not already being taken, or from the following:
FCG110
Foundation Musicianship
12.5%
FCG120
Foundation Theory
12.5%
FCB118/218
Music Typesetting
122.5%
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H~1
H~2
H~1
July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –24
Bachelor of Arts
FCB117/217
FCF110
FCB111
FCB121
FCB314
FCB324
FCB311
FCC110
FCB113
Diction
Foundation Audio
Audio Design
Advanced Audio Design
MIDI & Digital Audio
Advanced MIDI & Digital Audio
Orchestration
Professional Practice
Music Teaching and Learning
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
12.5%
H~1
H~1/2
H~1
H~2
H~1
H~2
H~1
H~1
H~2
Or any Ensemble Studies units listed in the BMus schedule
Note 1: students may take no more than 50% of level 100 units
Note 2: an audition is required for entry into any Ensemble Studies unit
Honours
Students wishing to apply for enrolment in the BMus(Hons) must have completed a BMus degree.
Bachelor of Teaching
Students who intend to pursue the Bachelor of Teaching with a specialisation in music
should contact the Faculty of Education for further advice.
Note: The following information is NOT included in the printed edition of the Course and
Unit Handbook
Contact
ph 6226 7308
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, gender studies, geography and
environmental studies, German, history, Indonesian, Japanese, journalism and media
studies, Latin, natural environment and wilderness studies, philosophy, political science,
psychology, public policy, social ecology, sociology | Launceston majors: Aboriginal
studies, Asian studies, behavioural science, Chinese, English, gender studies, geography,
history, Indonesian, natural environment and wilderness studies, philosophy, public
policy, social ecology, sociology
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Bachelor of Arts
Costs (course fees only – annual) | HECS: YES
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