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Code NameCredit
PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
Department of Accounting and Finance
ACCG100 Accounting IA 3 Technology Admission to BCom-Accounting or BCom inAccounting and Finance or BAppFin or BEc inFinance or UAI equivalent to these degrees or a GPAof 2.00 with 12 cp
ACCG105, ARTS105 DE1
ACCG101 Accounting IB 3 ACCG100 or ACCG105 SummerSessionDE2
ACCG105 Introductory FinancialAccounting
3 Technology Admission to BBA, BeBus, BIntB, BScDipChem,BTech, BCom-Marketing, BAppFin or admission toBCom-Accounting or BCom in Accounting andFinance, BEc in Finance, BCom-Actuarial Studies
ACCG100, ARTS105 DE2
ACCG200 Fundamentals ofManagement Accounting
3 ACCG105(P) or ACCG101(P) or ACCG100(P) andACCG101 or ACCG105 and BBA103 and 30 cp
SummerSessionDE1D2
ACCG201 Organisational Planningand Control
3 ACCG200 D1DE2
ACCG250 Accounting SystemsDesign
3 Science; Technology ACCG105(P) or ACCG101(P) or ACCG100(P) andACCG101; any 100-level COMP unit
DE1DE2
ACCG253 Financial Management 3 ACCG100 or ACCG105; ECON111 or BBA103;STAT170 or STAT171; ACST101; 27cps
DE1DE2
ACCG310 Corporate Accounting andReporting
4 Commerce; Economics ACCG101; ACCG250(P); 32 cp SummerSessionDE1
ACCG323 Financial AccountingTheory and Practice
4 Commerce; Economics ACCG101; ACCG250(P); 32 cp ACCG321 D1DE2
ACCG329 Security Pricing andHedging
3 Commerce; Economics ACCG253(P) or ACST200; ECON141 or STAT271 ACST305 D1
ACCG330 Strategic ManagementAccounting
3 Commerce; Economics ACCG201 E1
ACCG340 Auditing and AssuranceServices
3 Commerce; Economics ACCG310 D1DE2
ACCG350 Financial StatementAnalysis
3 Commerce; Economics ACCG253 ECFS360(1999; 2000)
DE1
ACCG352 Applied PortfolioManagement
3 Commerce; Economics ACCG329(P) or corequisite ACST305(P) D2
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When
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On Campus session
(external units only)
ACCG353 Corporate FinancialDesign
3 Commerce; Economics ACCG253(P) or ACST200 DE2
ACCG355 Information Systems forManagement
3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Technology
39 cp; ACCG250 D2
Department of Actuarial Studies
ACST101 Techniques and Elementsof Finance
3 ACST110, ACST100 DE1D2
ACST151 Introduction to ActuarialStudies
3 Admission to BCom-Actuarial Studies quota; for otherstudents 18 cp and GPA of at least 2.75 and permissionof Dean of Division
ACST110, ACST150 D1
ACST200 Mathematics of Finance 4 Science ACST101(Cr); MATH133(P) or MATH136(P); GPAof at least 2.50
ECFS200, ACST229,ACST201
D1
ACST201 Financial Techniques,Instruments and Markets
3 18 cp including ACST101(P) ACST229, ACST200,ECFS200
DE2
ACST211 Combinatorial Probability 3 Science STAT171(Cr); admission toBCom-Actuarial Studies quota
MATH133 or MATH136 ACST230; ACST210 D2
ACST243 Actuarial Modelling 4 Science ACST151(P); ACST210(P) or ACST211(P);STAT272(P); GPA of at least 2.50
D2
ACST300 Insurance andSuperannuation Practice
4 Commerce; Economics 36 cp including ACST101(P); GPA of at least 2.00 D1
ACST305 Quantitative Methods forAsset LiabilityManagement
4 Commerce; Economics ACST200(P) or ECFS200(P) or ACST201(P);STAT272(P); COMP124 or COMP125 or COMP115 orCOMP155 or COMP165
ACCG329 D2
ACST344 Survival Models 4 Commerce;Economics; Science
ACST243 ACST200 ACST397 D1
ACST345 Contingent Payments 4 Commerce;Economics; Science
ACST344(P); ACST200(P) ACST232 D2
ACST399 Mathematical Theory ofRisk
4 Commerce;Economics; Science
STAT272(P) ACST398 D1
ACST400 Actuarial Control Cycle 1 4 Commerce; Economics ACST344(P) ACST399; ACST300 D1
ACST401 Actuarial Control Cycle 2 4 Commerce; Economics ACST400 D2
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AHST100 Egyptian Archaeology: An Introduction
3 DE1
AHST101 Myth in the Ancient World 3 DE2X2 No session
AHST102 Greek Society 500-300BC: Oikos and Polis
3 2005
AHST103 Rome: From Republic toEmpire
3 DE1X1 20 March
AHST104 Antiquity’s Heirs: Barbarian Europe,Byzantium, and Islam
3 DE2
AHST105 From Ur to Babylon: AHistory of Israel fromAbraham to theBabylonian Exile
3 2005
AHST205 Ancient Greek A 4 6 cp or admission to Bachelor of Ancient History(Honours)
AHST200, HSCClassical Greek
D1
AHST206 Ancient Greek B 4 AHST205 or permission of Dean of Division AHST201 D2
AHST207 Latin A 4 6 cp or admission to Bachelor of Ancient History(Honours)
AHST202, HSC Latin D1
AHST208 Latin B 4 AHST207 or permission of Dean of Division AHST203 D2
AHST209 Early Christian Literatureand Thought
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST309 D2X2 No session
AHST210 Archaeology and Society 4 Science 6 cp in history or 12 cp D1
AHST221 Greek Drama and Society 4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST321 D2
AHST222 Alexander the Great andthe Hellenistic World
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST322 2005
AHST231 Early Rome 4 AHST103 or AHST232 or AHST332 or permission ofDean of Division
AHST331 2005
AHST232 Rome and the Caesars 4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST332 2005
AHST233 The Decline and Fall ofthe Roman Empire in theWest
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST333 2005
Code NameCredit
PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
Department of Ancient History
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When
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On Campus session
(external units only)
AHST234 From Constantine toTheodora: Church andState in Late Antiquity
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST334 D1X1 2 April
AHST235 Byzantium, East and West 4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST335 D2X2 10 September
AHST236 Prehistory to Pompeii: Archaeology in AncientItaly
4 AHST210 or permission of Dean of Division 2005
AHST240 Ancient Israel 4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST340 2005
AHST241 Classical Hebrew A 4 6 cp or admission to Bachelor of Ancient History(Honours)
HSC ClassicalHebrew orequivalent
D1
AHST242 Classical Hebrew B 4 AHST241 or equivalent D2
AHST250 The Roman EasternFrontier
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST350 2005
AHST251 The New Testament in itsTimes
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST351 D1X1 3 April
AHST252 Pagans, Jews andChristians: Athens andJerusalem
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST352 2005
AHST260 Egyptian Hieroglyphs A 4 6 cp or admission to Bachelor of Ancient History(Honours)
DE1
AHST261 Egyptian Culture andSociety
4 Science 6 cp or permission of Dean of Division DE1
AHST270 Women and Gender in theAncient World
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST370 DE2
AHST271 Ancient Greek Religion 4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST371 2005
AHST272 The Classical Traditions ofThought
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST372 2005
AHST274 Democracy and Empire:Athens 632-399BC
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST374 DE1
AHST280 Ancient History SpecialTopic A
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp DE1DE2
AHST281 Ancient History SpecialTopic B
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp AHST280 DE1D2
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
AHST309 Early Christian Literatureand Thought
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST209 D2X2 No session
AHST310 Archaeological FieldWork
4 Science For Egyptian option: AHST100 or AHST210;AHST260; AHST261; AHST362 or equivalents; forother options: AHST100 or AHST210; plus 4 cp in200-level ancient history
D1D2
AHST321 Greek Drama and Society 4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST221 D2
AHST322 Alexander the Great andthe Hellenistic World
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST222 2005
AHST331 Early Rome 4 40 cp including AHST103 or AHST232 or AHST332or permission of Dean of Division
AHST231 2005
AHST332 Rome and the Caesars 4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST232 2005
AHST333 The Decline and Fall ofthe Roman Empire in theWest
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST233 2005
AHST334 From Constantine toTheodora: Church andState in Late Antiquity
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST234 D1X1 2 April
AHST335 Byzantium: East and West 4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST235 D2X2 10 September
AHST336 Prehistory to Pompeii: Archaeology in AncientItaly
4 AHST210 or permission of Dean of Division 2005
AHST340 Ancient Israel 4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST240 2005
AHST350 The Roman EasternFrontier
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST250 2005
AHST351 The New Testament in itsTimes
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST251 D1X1 3 April
AHST352 Pagans, Jews andChristians: Athens andJerusalem
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST252 2005
AHST360 Egyptian Hieroglyphs B 4 AHST260 DE2
AHST361 Ancient Egyptian Religion 4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp DE2
AHST362 Methods and Techniquesof Egyptian Archaeology
4 Science AHST261; AHST100 or AHST210 DE2
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
AHST363 Egypt in the Old Kingdom 4 AHST360; AHST261 2005
AHST364 Egypt in the 18th Dynasty 4 AHST360; AHST261 DE1
AHST370 Women and Gender in theAncient World
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST270 DE2
AHST371 Ancient Greek Religion 4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST271 2005
AHST372 The Classical Traditions ofThought
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST272 2005
AHST374 Democracy and Empire:Athens 632-399BC
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST274 DE1
AHST380 Ancient History SpecialTopic C
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp DE1DE2
AHST381 Ancient History SpecialTopic D
4 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp AHST380 DE1DE2
AHST382 Advanced Study inAncient History
4 Admission to BA in Ancient History; 20 cp in 200-level AHST units
DE1DE2
AHST383 Ancient History ReadingUnit
2 4 cp at 300 level in ancient history or permission ofDean of Division
X1X2
No sessionNo session
Department of Anthropology
ANTH106 Drugs Across Cultures 3 D1X1 13-14 April
ANTH150 Introduction toAnthropology
3 DE2
ANTH250 Anthropology ofModernity
3 Social Science ANTH150(P); or 12 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH,CUL, ICOM, MAS, PHIL, POL, PSY, LING, SOC orpermission of Dean of Division
DE2
ANTH265 Illness and Healing 3 Social Science ANTH150(P) or BHS106 or ANTH106 D2
ANTH267 Anthropology ofInternational Aid
3 Social Science ANTH150(P); or 12 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH,CUL, ICOM, MAS, PHIL, POL, PSY, LING, SOC orpermission of Dean of Division
D1
ANTH268 Affect and Meaning: Thesign, the self, the social
3 Social Science ANTH150(P); or 12 cp in any units of ABST,ANTH,CUL, ICOM, MAS, PHIL, POL, PSY, LING, SOC orpermission of Dean of Division
DE1
ANTH270 Visual Anthropology 3 Social Science ANTH150(P); or 12 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH,CUL, ICOM, MAS, PHIL, POL, PSY, LING, SOC orpermission of Dean of Division
D2
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ANTH272 Re-negotiating Identity: Ethnicity, Diaspora andNationalism
4 Social Science 24 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH, CUL, ICOM,MAS, PHIL, PSY, POL, LING, SOC; or 6cp inAnthropology at 200 level; or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1
ANTH365 Spirituality, Cults and theNew Millennium
4 Social Science ANTH250 or ANTH268; and in addition 3 cp inANTH at 200 level
D2
ANTH371 Urban Anthropology 4 Social Science ANTH250 or ANTH268; and in addition 3 cp inANTH at 200 level
2005
ANTH374 Gender, Colonialism andDevelopment
4 Social Science 24 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH, CUL, ICOM,MAS, PHIL, PSY, POL, LING, SOC; or 6cp inAnthropology at 200 level; or permission of Dean ofDivision
D2
ANTH375 Global Culture 4 Social Science 24 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH, CUL, ICOM,MAS, PHIL, PSY, POL, LING, SOC; or 6cp inAnthropology at 200 level; or permission of Dean ofDivision
2005
ANTH377 Health and Developmentin the Third World
4 Social Science ANTH265 or ANTH250 or ANTH268 2005
ANTH379 India: Power andPerformance
4 Social Science 6 cp in ANTH or POL265 D2
ANTH380 Culture and Human Rights 4 Social Science 24 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH, CUL, ICOM,MAS, PHIL, PSY, POL, LING, SOC; or 6cp inAnthropology at 200 level; or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1
ANTH381 The Body ofPhenomenology and Post-Colonial Theory
4 Social Science ANTH250 or ANTH268; and in addition 3 cp inANTH at 200 level
D1
ANTH382 Sexuality and Culture 4 Social Science 24 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH, CUL, ICOM,MAS, PHIL, PSY, POL, LING, SOC; or 6cp inAnthropology at 200 level; or permission of Dean ofDivision
2005
ANTH384 Culture, Care and Countryin the Central Desert
4 Social Science ANTH150 or any 200-level Aboriginal Studies unit ora minimum of 6 cp in anthropology, cultural studies ormedia at 200 level
D1
ANTH385 Ethnographic Field Studies 4 Social Science 19 cp in anthropology including at least one 300-levelANTH unit or 12 cp in anthropology at 200 level
D2
ANTH386 Non-Western Ways ofKnowing: The IslamicWorld
4 Social Science 6 cp in anthropology, philosophy, sociology or culturalstudies
2005
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ANTH387 Anthropology of ForcedMigration
4 Social Science 24 cp in any units of ABST, ANTH, CUL, ICOM,MAS, PHIL, PSY, POL, LING, SOC; or 6cp inAnthropology at 200 level; or permission of Dean ofDivision
2005
Department of Asian Languages
Chinese
CHN104 Introductory Chinese I 3 Permission of Dean of Division CHN148 HSC Chinese,CHN120, CHN121,CHN115, CHN116
D1
CHN105 Introductory Chinese II 3 CHN104 CHN149 As for CHN104 D2
CHN110 Introductory Chinese III 3 CHN105 V2
CHN112 Chinese Calligraphy 3 D1
CHN115 Introductory Chinese forBackground Speakers I
3 HSC Chinese BS D1
CHN116 Introductory Chinese forBackground Speakers II
3 HSC Chinese BS D2
CHN123 Chinese Civilisation 3 D1
CHN148 Basic Spoken Chinese I 3 Permission of Dean of Division CHN130 D1
CHN149 Basic Spoken Chinese II 3 CHN148 CHN131 D2
CHN156 Introduction to ChineseCulture
3 D1
CHN208 Intermediate Chinese forBackground Speakers I
3 HSC (BS) Chinese or permission of Dean of Division CHN232, CHN233 D1
CHN209 Intermediate Chinese forBackground Speakers II
3 CHN208 As for CHN208 D2
CHN222 Introduction to ClassicalChinese
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D2
CHN223 Intermediate Chinese III 3 CHN233 or permission of Dean of Division V2
CHN232 Intermediate Chinese I 3 CHN105 or HSC (non-BS) Chinese CHN208, CHN209 D1
CHN233 Intermediate Chinese II 3 CHN232 As for CHN232 D2
CHN242 Chinese Literature fromHong Kong and Taiwan
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D1
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
CHN244 Chinese EnglishTranslation
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D2
CHN251 Modern ChineseLiterature
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D2
CHN256 Chinese Film and LiteraryTexts
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D1
CHN259 Chinese HistoricalDocuments
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D1
CHN260 The Chinese HistoricalNovel
3 HSC(BS) Chinese or 12 cp or permission of Dean ofDivision
D2
CHN320 Advanced Chinese I 3 CHN233 CHN207, CHN208,CHN209, CHN324,CHN342, CHN343,HSC Chinese BS
D1
CHN321 Advanced Chinese II 3 CHN320 As for CHN320 D2
CHN328 The Traditional ChineseNovel
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division 2005
CHN330 Classical Chinese Proseand Poetry
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D1
CHN331 History of Chinese Art 3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D2
CHN332 Chinese NewspaperAnalysis
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division D1
CHN340 Advanced WrittenChinese A
3 CHN232; CHN233 D1
CHN341 Advanced WrittenChinese B
3 CHN340 D2
CHN342 Advanced Chinese forBackground Speakers I
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division CHN320, CHN321,CHN340, CHN341
D1
CHN343 Advanced Chinese forBackground Speakers II
3 CHN342 CHN320, CHN321,CHN340, CHN341
D2
CHN378 Advanced Chinese III 3 Permission of Dean of Division; 24 cp in CHN units D1D2V2
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JPN110 Introductory Japanese I 3 JPN112 HSC 2-unit Z or HSCbeginners Japanese,2 unit or HSCcontinuers Japanese3-unit or HSCextension Japanese
D1X1 6 March (V);
15 May (V)
JPN111 Introductory Japanese II 3 JPN110(P) and JPN112(P); or permission of Dean ofDivision
HSC 2-unit Z or HSCBeginners Japaneseor 2 unit or HSCcontinuers Japanese3-unit or HSCextension Japanese
D2X2 18 September (V)
JPN112 Introduction to JapaneseWriting
2 JPN110 D1X1 6 March (V)
JPN113 Introductory SpokenJapanese
2 JPN110 JPN111 D2
JPN122 A Survey of JapaneseCulture
3 D1
JPN123 Japan’s ContemporaryCulture through Manga(Animated Cartoons)
3 D2
JPN153 Introductory Japanese III(1)
3 HSC 2-unit Z or HSC beginners Japanese or HSCcontinuers Japanese or HSC 2-unit Japanese orequivalent
HSC 3-unit Japaneseor HSC extensionJapanese, JPN110,JPN111, JPN150,JPN151
D1
JPN154 Introductory Japanese III(2)
3 JPN153(P) or permission of Dean of Division JPN111, JPN150,JPN152
D2
JPN190 Introductory JapaneseReading Unit
3 JPN111 or JPN154 and permission of Dean of Division JPN101 V2
Code NameCredit
PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)V2
Japanese
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When
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On Campus session
(external units only)
JPN195 Japanese In-CountryProgram
4 Permission of Dean of Division WV
JPN213 Intermediate SpokenJapanese (1)
3 JPN111 or JPN152 or JPN154 or 3-unit Japanese JPN221 JPN210, JPN211 D1
JPN214 Intermediate SpokenJapanese (2)
3 JPN213 or permission of Dean of Division JPN222 JPN210, JPN212 D2
JPN221 Japanese Language II (1) 3 JPN111(P) or JPN154(P) or HSC 3-unit Japanese orHSC Extension Japanese
JPN181, JPN200,JPN202
DE1
JPN222 Japanese Language II (2) 3 JPN221(P) JN182, JPN200,JPN203
DE2
JPN230 Survey of JapaneseLiterature
3 JPN221 D1
JPN250 Modern Japanese Society 3 JPN121 D2
JPN261 Translation and WritingJapanese Workshop 1
3 JPN221 JPN222 JPN260 D2
JPN290 Intermediate JapaneseReading Unit
3 JPN222 JPN201 V2
JPN315 Advanced SpokenJapanese: Workshop inOral Presentation andInterpreting
3 Commerce; Economics JPN222 JPN331 JPN301 D1
JPN320 Japanese Mass MediaWorkshop
3 Commerce; Economics JPN331 JPN332 or JPN382 DE2
JPN330 Reading in JapaneseLiterature
3 Commerce; Economics JPN331 JPN332 or JPN382 D2
JPN331 Japanese Language III(1)
3 Commerce; Economics JPN222(P) JPN281, JPN300,JPN322
DE1
JPN332 Japanese Language III(2)
3 Commerce; Economics JPN331(P) JPN282, JPN300,JPN333
DE2
JPN340 Approaches to JapaneseTeaching
3 Commerce; Economics JPN331 or permission of Dean of Division JPN332 or JPN382 E2
JPN350 Japanese EconomicDocuments
3 Commerce; Economics JPN222 or permission of Dean of Division JPN331 or JPN381 D1
JPN361 Translation and WritingJapanese Workshop 2
3 Commerce; Economics JPN260 or JPN261 JPN331 or JPN381 JPN360 D1
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
JPN378 Japanese ResearchOption
3 Commerce; Economics Level I of Graduate Diploma or permission of Dean ofDivision
JPN332 or JPN381 DE1DE2
JPN381 Advanced JapaneseLanguage (1)
3 Commerce; Economics JPN332(P) JPN380 D1
JPN382 Advanced JapaneseLanguage (2)
3 Commerce; Economics JPN381(P) JPN380 D2
JPN403 Introduction to JapaneseCorporate Life I
2 A Bachelor degree with a major in Japanese orequivalent
JPN405 JPN401 D1D2
JPN404 Introduction to JapaneseCorporate Life II
2 JPN403 JPN401 D1D2
JPN405 Japanese Language in theCorporate Environment I
4 A Bachelor degree with a major in Japanese orequivalent
JPN403 JPN402 D1D2
JPN406 Japanese Language in theCorporate Environment II
4 JPN405 JPN402 D1D2
Department of Biological Sciences
BIOL108 Human Biology 3 D1Xc1X1 3 April; 5 June
BIOL111 Advanced Biology 1A 1 Enrolment in Program in Advanced Biology, orpermission of Dean of Division
D1
BIOL112 Advanced Biology 1B 1 Enrolment in Program in Advanced Biology, orpermission of Dean of Division
D2
BIOL114 Evolution and Biodiversity 3 Medical Sciences;Technology
BIOL110 D1Xc1 13-15 April;
15-16 May
BIOL115 The Thread of Life 3 Medical Sciences;Technology
BIOL109 D2Xc2X2 28-29 August;
27-29 September
BIOL206 Genetics 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
6 cp(P) in 100-level biology (BIOL114 and BIOL115or earlier versions)Or: BIOL108(P) and permission of Dean of Division
STAT170 or STAT171 D1Xc1X1 20-21 March;
15-16 April;22-23 May
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
BIOL208 Animal Structure andFunction
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
6 cp(P) in 100-level biology (BIOL114 and BIOL115or earlier versions)Or: BIOL108(P) and permission of Dean of Division
D2Xc2X2 14-15 August;
29 Sept–1 Oct
BIOL210 Plant Structure andFunction
3 Science; Technology 6 cp(P) in 100-level biology units other than BIOL108,any unit with the prefix CHEM, other than CHEM123or CHEM234
D1X1 28-29 Feb; 17 Apr;
22-23 April
BIOL215 Microbiology 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
6 cp(P) in 100-level biology units other than BIOL108;CHEM102(P) or CHEM103(P)
D1X1 27-28 March;
19-21 April
BIOL223 Biochemistry andMolecular Biology I
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
6 cp (P) in 100-level biology, other than BIOL108;CHEM103(P) plus at least 3 cp with a minimum gradeof P from CHEM101 and CHEM102
BIOL217 (BIOL218may be counted)
D1X1 13-14 April;
1-2 May; 5 June
BIOL224 Biochemistry andMolecular Biology II
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
BIOL223(P) BIOL218 (BIOL217may be counted)
D2X2 4-5 September;
27-29 September
BIOL225 Advanced Biology 2A 1 Science Enrolment in Program in Advanced Biology, orpermission of Dean of Division
D1
BIOL226 Advanced Biology 2B 1 Science Enrolment in Program in Advanced Biology, orpermission of Dean of Division
D2
BIOL227 Ecology 3 Science BIOL114(P); BIOL115(P) or GEOS117(P);STAT170(P) or STAT171(P);Or: BIOL108(P) and permission of Dean of Divisionand STAT170(P) or STAT171(P)
BIOL207 D2Xc2X2 28-29 August;
A: 18-22 Sept (F);B: 22-26 Sept (F)
BIOL235 Biostatistics 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
6 cp(P) in biology and/or earth sciences; STAT170(P)or STAT171(P)
STAT270, STAT271,PSY222, ECON232
D2X2 21-22 August;
16-17 October;6 November
BIOL240 Introduction to BioscienceEthics
2 Medical Sciences;Science
12 cp or permission of Dean of Division V2 18-26 January 2005
BIOL245 Tropical MarineEcosystems
3 Science BIOL114(P) and GEOS116(P) V2 TBD
BIOL246 Human Physiology 3 Medical Sciences;Science
BIOL114(P) and BIOL115(P); or BIOL108(P) orPSY104(P) or PSY105(P)
BIOL357, BIOL358 ifcompleted prior to2003
D1X1 3-4 April;
15-16 May
BIOL309 Biochemistry 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
BIOL223(P) and BIOL224(P) 2005
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
BIOL313 Environmental PlantPhysiology (Plants inAction)
3 Science; Technology BIOL210(P) or BIOL215(P) or BIOL223(P) 2005
BIOL316 Invertebrate Zoology 3 Medical Sciences;Science
BIOL208(P) D1Xc1X1 6-7 March;
20-22 April
BIOL317 Plants: Cells andMolecules
3 Science BIOL210(P) or BIOL215(P) or BIOL223(P) D2Xc2X2 14-15 August;
27-29 September
BIOL334 Conservation andEvolutionary Genetics
3 Medical Sciences;Science
BIOL206(P); STAT170(P) or STAT171(P) D2
BIOL344 Plant Interactions on Landand in the Sea
3 Science BIOL210(P) or BIOL215(P) or BIOL223(P) orBIOL227(P)
TBD
BIOL345 Human Genetics Theory 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
BIOL206(P); STAT170(P) or STAT171(P) D1Xc1X1 24 April; 6 June
BIOL346 Reproduction, Health andSocial Issues
3 Medical Sciences;Science
Any two of BIOL206(P), BIOL208(P), BIOL223(P),BIOL224(P), BIOL357(P), BIOL358(P), PSY321(P)
D2Xc2X2 A: 21-22 Aug;
20-22 SeptB: 28-29 Aug;27-29 Sept
BIOL347 Australian and WorldVegetation
3 Science BIOL110(P) or BIOL114(P); 12 cp(P) in 200-levelBIOL, GEOS or ENV units
TBD
BIOL350 Aboriginal Impact onAustralian Ecosystems
3 Science 40 cp in science or 40 cp including 12 cp fromABST100, ABST200, ABST210, ABST300, ABST310,ANTH384, HPP200, HPP300, HIST216, HIST316,POL280, SOC388, GEOS310, EDUC388, LAW418
D2
BIOL351 Aboriginal ResourcesField Trip
1 Science 40 cp in science or 40 cp including 12 cp fromABST100, ABST200, ABST210, ABST300, ABST310,ANTH384, HPP200, HPP300, HIST216, HIST316,POL280, SOC388, GEOS310, EDUC388, LAW418
BIOL350 D2
BIOL352 Molecular Biology 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
BIOL224(P) D1X1 17-19 April;
15-16 May
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BIOL357 Physiology I 3 Medical Sciences;Science
BIOL208(P); BIOL223(P) or PSY236(P)Or: BIOL223(P) and enrolled in BChiroSciOr: BIOL223 (as a corequisite) with 24 cp (includingCHIR107 or CHIR221) plus GPA greater than or equalto 2.00 and enrolled in BChiroSciOr BIOL223 (as a corequisite) with 24 cp (includingBIOL208 (P) plus GPA greater than or equal to 2.00for degree programs other than BChiroSci
BIOL304, BIOL311 SummerSessionD1Xc1X1 1-2 May;
29-30 May
BIOL358 Physiology II 3 Medical Sciences;Science
BIOL208(P); BIOL223(P) or PSY236(P); orBIOL223(P) and enrolled in BChiroSci
BIOL304, BIOL311 D2Xc2X2 4-5 September;
23-24 September
BIOL360 Biology of AustralasianMammals
3 Science 12 cp(P) in 200-level biology D1X1 TBD
BIOL365 Advanced Biology 3A 1 Science Enrolment in Advanced Program in Biology orpermission of Dean of Division
D1
BIOL366 Advanced Biology 3B 1 Science Enrolment in Advanced Program in Biology orpermission of Dean of Division
D2
BIOL368 Ecology and Evolution 3 Science BIOL227(P) D2Xc2X2 5 September;
9-10 October
BIOL369 Vertebrate Evolution 3 Medical Sciences;Science
BIOL208(P) BIOL214 D2X2 20-22 September;
16-17 October
BIOL371 Biosynthetic Pathways 3 Medical SciencesScience
BIOL224(P); CHEM204(P) D2
BIOL372 Marine Birds andMammals
3 Science 18 cp; BIOL227(P) D1
BIOL373 Temperate MarineBiology
3 Science 18 cp; BIOL227(P) D1
BIOL374 Biodiversity andConservation
4 Science BIOL227(P); BIOL235(P) BIOL349, BIOL363 X1 27-29 February;13-15 April
BIOL375 Immunology Cell andDevelopmental Biology
4 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
BIOL223(P) and one of BIOL206(P), BIOL208(P),BIOL210(P), BIOL224(P)
BIOL338; BIOL367;BIOL370
D1Xc1X1 14-16 April;
22-23 May
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BIOL377 EnvironmentalMicrobiology andBioresources
4 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
At least 9 cp with a minimum grade of P from 200-level BIOL units, including BIOL215(P)
BIOL353; BIOL364 D2X2 2-3 October;
9-10 October;6-7 November
BIOL390 Selected Topics inBiodiversity andConservation
3 Science Overall GPA of 2.25; 42 cp including 15 cp in 200-level science units and permission of Dean of Division
BIOL400 D12X12 No session
BIOL400 Readings in SelectedTopics in Biology
3 Science Permission of Dean of Division BIOL390 D12X12 No session
Department of Business
BBA102 Business OrganisationPrinciples
3 Entry to BBA, BAppFin or BCom-Marketing SummerSessionDE2
BBA103 Business Economics 3 Entry to BBA or BeBus or BIntB ECON101 DE1
BBA111 Organisational Behaviour 3 Entry to BBA, BeBus or BCA DE2
BBA203 Product and PricingDecisions
3 Entry to BBA or BCom-Marketing; BBA101 orMKTG101
E1
BBA204 Industry Policy andBusiness Management
3 Entry to BBA or BeBus; BBA103 or ECON111 ECON200 D1
BBA207 Human ResourceDevelopment
3 Entry to BBA; BBA111 D1
BBA213 Distribution Decisions 3 Entry to BBA or BCom-Marketing; BBA101 orMKTG101
DE2
BBA214 Macroeconomic Policyand Business
3 Entry to BBA or BIntB; BBA103 or ECON110 ECON201 D2
BBA216 Business CommunicationSkills
3 Entry to BBA or BeBus or corequisite INFO310;30 cp
BBA316 2005
BBA217 Human ResourceManagement Planning
3 Entry to BBA; BBA111 ECFS220 D2
BBA250 Human ResourceManagement
3 Entry to BBA, BeBus, BCA or BCA(Int); 15 cp DE2
BBA301 Strategic Management I 4 Entry to BBA; BBA102; BBA111; 40 cp BBA350 SummerSessionD1
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BBA303 MarketingCommunications
3 Commerce; Economics BBA203; BBA213 D1
BBA307 Human ResourceManagement - Issues andProcesses
3 Entry to BBA; BBA250; ECFS200 or BBA217 D2
BBA311 Strategic Management II 4 BBA301 BBA351 SummerSessionD2
BBA313 Marketing Management:Effectiveness andEfficiency
3 Commerce; Economics Entry to BBA; BBA203; BBA213 D2
BBA315 Business Forecasting 3 Commerce; Economics Entry to BBA or BCom-Marketing or BIntB;STAT170 or STAT171; any 100-level computing unit
ECON361 D1
BBA316 Business CommunicationSkills
3 Entry to BBA or BeBus or corequisite INFO310;30 cp
BBA216 D2
BBA320 Asian BusinessEnvironments
3 Entry to BBA or BIntB; BBA103 or ECON110; 30 cp ECON392 D2
BBA321 The Japanese Economy 3 Commerce; Economics ECON110 and ECON111, or BBA103 or entry toBIntB; 30 cp
ECON291, ECON394 D1
BBA340 Cross CulturalManagement
3 Commerce; Economics Entry to BBA or BCom or BIntB; 40 cp and GPA of2.00
D1
BBA350 Strategic Management I 3 Entry to BBA; BBA102; BBA111; 40 cp BBA301 2006
BBA351 Strategic Management II 3 BBA301 BBA311 2006
BBA401 Research Project 3 D2
BUS200 Business Organisationand Management
3 Enrolment in BIntB or BeBus BBA102 D2
BUS201 Introduction toInternational Business
3 Enrolment in BIntB D1
BUS301 Business Policy 3 Enrolment in BIntB or BeBus 2005
DEM127 Elements of Demography 3 D1E2
DEM255 Topics in Demography 3 Social Science; Science DEM127(P) DEM221 D1
DEM256 Business Demographics 3 Social Science; Science 12 credit points including DEM127(P) or BBA101(P)or MKTG101(P) or MKTG201(P)
D2
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DEM355 Social and AppliedDemography
3 Commerce; Economics;Science; Social Science
DEM255(P) or DEM256(P) DEM367 D1
DEM356 DemographicTechniques
3 Commerce; Economics;Science; Social Science
DEM127(P); DEM255(P) or DEM221(C) orDEM256(P) or 18 cp with a GPA of at least 1.50
DEM366 D2
MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3 BBA101, MKTG201 SummerSessionDE1
MKTG202 Marketing Research 3 BBA101 or MKTG101; ECON111; STAT170 orSTAT171
SummerSessionDE2
MKTG203 Consumer Behaviour 3 BBA101 or MKTG101; entry to BIntB or BeBus or6 cp at 100 level with ECON prefix
MKTG301 SummerSessionE1
MKTG204 Advertising andPromotions Decisions
3 MKTG101 or BBA101; Entry to BCom; 18 cp BBA303 2005
MKTG206 Brand Management 3 MKTG101 or BBA101; Entry to BCom; 18 cp BBA203, BBA213 2005
MKTG207 Services Marketing 3 MKTG101 or BBA101; Entry to BCom; 18 cp 2005
MKTG302 International Marketing 3 Commerce; Economics MKTG202; MKTG203 D1
MKTG303 Marketing Strategy:Analysis and Decisions
3 Commerce; Economics As for MKTG302 DE1
MKTG304 Marketing OperationsManagement
3 Commerce; Economics As for MKTG302 DE2
MKTG305 Marketing Seminar 3 Commerce; Economics ACCG200; BBA102; BBA203; BBA213; MKTG303;any 100-level COMP unit
D2
MKTG306 Electronic Commerce:Marketing ChannelsDecisions
3 Commerce; Economics BBA101 or MKTG101; BBA203 and BBA213 orMKTG102 and MKTG203
D1
MKTG401 Special Interest Project inMarketing
3 Commerce; Economics MKTG202; MKTG203; permission of Dean ofDivision
MKTG303,MKTG304
D1
MKTG420 Marketing Models 3 Commerce; Economics ECON141; STAT170/171; permission of Dean ofDivision
D2
Department of Business Law
BUSL201 Law in Australian Society 3 18 cp with a GPA of at least 2.00 D1
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BUSL250 Business Law 3 BUSL201 or 18 cp or ACCG101 or entry to BBA andBBA102
SummerSessionDE1DE2
BUSL301 Corporations Law 3 Commerce; Economics BUSL250 or LAW421 LAW406 SummerSessionDE1D2
BUSL315 Justice Systems 3 Commerce; Economics BUSL250 D2
BUSL320 Revenue Law 3 Commerce; Economics BUSL301; or LAW406 LAW503 SummerSessionDE2
BUSL333 Human Resources Law 3 Commerce; Economics BUSL201 or BUSL250 or ECON240 and with a GPAof 2.00
LAW407 D1
BUSL350 Marketing andManagement Law
3 Commerce; Economics BUSL201 or BUSL250 and with a GPA of 2.00 D1D2
BUSL388 China Trade andInvestment Law
3 Commerce; Economics BUSL201 or BUSL250 and with a GPA of 2.00 BUSL377, BUSL340 D2
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Department of Chemistry
CHEM101 Introductory Chemistry 3 Technology HSC Chemistry (post-2000) at Band 4 orabove or HSC2-unit Chemistry(1999-2000) with anaverage mark greaterthan 59/100 or HSC 4-unit Science (1999-2000) with anaverage mark greaterthan 144/200;CHEM104 (see unitdescription)
D1X2 7-9 August;
18-20 September;23-24 October
CHEM102 Atoms, Molecules andChemical Change
3 Medical Sciences;Technology
HSC Mathematics (post-2000) at Band 2 or above orHSC 2-unit Mathematics (pre-2001) with at least54/100 or MATH130 (or as corequisite); HSCChemistry (post-2000) at Band 3 or above or HSC 2-unit Chemistry (pre-2001) with at least 54/100 or HSC4-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 136/200 withchemistry ‘core make-up’ options included or HSC 3-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 92/150 and with atleast one ‘core make-up’ option included or CHEM101(P) or CHEM104 (P) (see unit description)
MATH130 (alternative tomathematics prerequisite)
CHEM105,CHEM212
D1X1 13-14 March;
16-18 April;22 May;23 May (V)
CHEM103 Organic and BiologicalChemistry
3 Medical Sciences;Technology
HSC Chemistry (post-2000) at Band 3 or above or HSC2-unit Chemistry (pre-2001) with at least 57/100 orHSC 4-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 136/200with chemistry ‘core make-up’ options included orHSC 3-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 92/150 andwith at least one ‘core make-up’ option included orCHEM101 (P) or CHEM104 (P) (see unit description)
CHEM106 D2X2 14-15 August;
24-26 September;30-31 October
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CHEM104 Introductory Chemistry(Theory) (available onlyto students with certaindisabilities withpermission of Dean ofDivision)
2 HSC Chemistry (post-2000) at Band 4 orabove or HSC2-unit Chemistry(1999-2000) with anaverage mark greaterthan 59/100 or HSC 4-unit Science (1999-2000) with anaverage mark greaterthan 144/200;CHEM101 (see unitdescription)
D1X2 No session
CHEM105 Chemical Theory A(available only tostudents with certaindisabilities withpermission of Dean ofDivision)
2 HSC Mathematics (post-2000) at Band 2 or above orHSC 2-unit Mathematics (pre-2001) with at least54/100 or MATH130 (or as corequisite); HSCChemistry (post-2000) at Band 3 or above or HSC 2-unit Chemistry (pre-2001) with at least 54/100 or HSC4-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 136/200 withchemistry ‘core make-up’ options included or HSC 3-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 92/150 and with atleast one ‘core make-up’ option included or CHEM101(P) or CHEM104 (P) (see unit description)
MATH130 (alternative tomathematics prerequisite)
CHEM102,CHEM212
D1X1 No session
CHEM106 Chemical Theory B(available only tostudents with certaindisabilities withpermission of Dean ofDivision)
2 HSC Chemistry (post-2000) at Band 3 or above or HSC2-unit Chemistry (pre-2001) with at least 57/100 orHSC 4-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 136/200with chemistry ‘core make-up’ options included orHSC 3-unit Science (pre-2001) with at least 92/150 andwith at least one ‘core make-up’ option included orCHEM101 (P) or CHEM104 (P) (see unit description)
CHEM103 D2X2 No session
CHEM112 Advanced Chemistry 1A 1 Technology Entry to Advanced Program (Chemistry) or permissionof Dean of Division
CHEM102 D1
CHEM113 Advanced Chemistry 1B 1 Technology Entry to Advanced Program (Chemistry) or permissionof Dean of Division
CHEM103 D2
CHEM123 Chemistry in the HumanEnvironment
3 CHEM234 D2X2 No session
CHEM204 Organic Synthesis 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM102 (P) or CHEM212 (or as corequisite);CHEM103 (P)
CHEM212 (alternative toCHEM102 or CHEM212prerequisite)
D1
CHEM207 Molecular Structure andSpectra
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM102(P) or CHEM212(P) CHEM337 D1
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CHEM208 Chemical Analysis I 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM102(P) or CHEM212(P) D2
CHEM212 Atoms, Molecules andChemical Change
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM101(P); HSC Mathematics (post-2000) at Band 2or above or HSC 2-unit Mathematics (pre-2001) withat least 54/100 or MATH130 (or as corequisite)
MATH130 (alternative tomathematics prerequisite)
CHEM102,CHEM105
D1X1 13-14 March;
16-18 April;22 May;23 May (V)
CHEM234 Chemistry in the HumanEnvironment
3 Science 15 cp CHEM123 D2X2 No session
CHEM325 Chemical Analysis II 4 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM204(P); CHEM207(P) or CHEM337 (or ascorequisite); CHEM208 (P)
CHEM337 (alternative toCHEM207 or CHEM337prerequisite)
CHEM324 D1
CHEM329 Molecular Energeticsand Dynamics
4 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM207(P) or CHEM337(P) CHEM327,CHEM328
D2
CHEM330 Organic and BiologicalChemistry A
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM204(P) 2005
CHEM331 Organic and BiologicalChemistry B
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM204(P) D2
CHEM332 Separation and Analysisof Biomolecules
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
Either: any two of CHEM204(P), CHEM207(P),CHEM208(P), CHEM337(P); Or: BIOL309(P)
D2
CHEM337 Molecular Structure andSpectra
3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM212(P) CHEM207 D1
CHEM339 Medicinal Chemistry 3 Medical Sciences;Science; Technology
CHEM204(P) D1
CHEM388 Advanced Chemistry III 1 Science; Technology CHEM112(P), CHEM113(P) D1V2
Macquarie Christian Studies Institute (MCSI)
For a list of units offered by MCSI, along with descriptions of those units, see the MCSI entry under Descriptions of Undergraduate Units in this Part of theHandbook. No more than two MCSI units above 200 level (or six credit points) may be included for credit in any degree awarded by Macquarie University.
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Department of Computing
Note: The Department plans to offer COMP114 DE2 in odd years (e.g.2005), D2 in even years; COMP115 and COMP123 in the same D, Epattern every year; COMP125 D1, DE2 in even years, otherwise D1, D2.See also SLP148 under the Department of Linguistics.
COMP114 Introduction toInformation Systems
3 Admission to BCompSc or BCIS or BIT or BSc in Compor BSc in Bioinf or BeBus or BTech or BEc or BComor BBA or BBA BCIS or BBA BIT or BE; or UAI of80.00 or greater; or 12 cp with GPA of 2.00 or greater;or HSC Information Processes and Technology (Band5 or 6); or HSC Software Design and Development(Band 5 or 6)
COMP124, COMP154 SummerSessionD2
COMP115 Introduction toComputer Science
3 Technology Admission to BCompSc or BCIS or BIT or BSc in Compor BSc in Bioinf or BeBus or BTech or BEc or BComor BBA or BBA BCIS or BBA BIT or BE; or UAI of80.00 or greater; or 12 cp with GPA of 2.00 or greater;or HSC Information Processes and Technology (Band5 or 6); or HSC Software Design and Development(Band 5 or 6)
COMP124, COMP155 SummerSessionDE1
COMP123 Introduction toInformationTechnology
3 HSC InformationProcesses andTechnology Band 5 or6, HSC SoftwareDesign andDevelopment Band 5or 6, HSC2-unit or 3-unitComputing Studies(pre-2001) with anaverage 2-unit mark of50% or greater, anyother COMP unit (ifcompleted previouslyor concurrently)
DE1D2
COMP125 Fundamentals ofComputer Science
3 Technology COMP115(P) or COMP155(P) or COMP124(P) oradmission to BCom-Actuarial Studies or AdvancedProgram BSc or equivalent UAI
COMP165 D1DE2
COMP154 Introduction toInformation Systems(Advanced)
3 Admission to BCompSc or UAI of 90.00 or greater or12 cp with GPA of 2.75 or greater or permission ofDean of ICS
COMP114, COMP124 D2
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COMP155 Introduction toComputer Science(Advanced)
3 Technology Admission to BCompSc or UAI of 90.00 or greater or12 cp with GPA of 2.75 or greater or permission ofDean of ICS
COMP115, COMP124 D1
COMP165 Fundamentals ofComputer Science(Advanced)
3 Technology COMP115(D) or COMP155(D) or admission to BCom-Actuarial Studies or Advanced Program BSc orequivalent UAI or permission of Dean of ICS
COMP125 D2
Note: The Department plans to offer COMP224 DE2 andCOMP225 DE1, D2 in odd years (eg 2005) and COMP226DE2 and COMP227 DE2 and COMP229 DE1 in evenyears; otherwise by day study.
COMP224 Database Systems 3 Science; Technology COMP125(P) (pre-2002); or 15 cp includingCOMP124(P) (pre-2002); or 15 cp includingCOMP114(P) or COMP154(P), and one ofCOMP115(P), COMP125(P), COMP155(P),COMP165(P)
D2
COMP225 Algorithms and DataStructures
3 Science; Technology COMP125(P) or COMP165(P); 3 cp(P) from units inthe range MATH131-MATH136
D1D2
COMP226 Computer Architecture 3 Science Either: COMP225(P); Or: INFO240 as a corequisite;admission to BSc in Electronics or BE
DE2
COMP227 Requirements Analysisand Systems Design
3 Science; Technology COMP125(P) or COMP165(P); 15 cp COMP326 (pre-2001),COMP331 (pre-2001)
D1E2
COMP229 Object-OrientedProgramming Practices
3 Science COMP125(P) or COMP165(P) DE1
COMP238 Numerical Computing 3 Science; Technology One of COMP115(P), COMP124(P), COMP125(P),COMP155(P), COMP165(P); MATH136(P) orMATH133(P)
D1
COMP248 Language Technology 3 Science COMP125(P) or COMP165(P); SLP148(P) or GPA of2.00 or greater or permission of Dean of ICS
D2
COMP249 Web Technology 3 Science COMP125(P) or COMP165(P) D1
Note: The Department plans to offer COMP329 E2 and COMP342 E1 in odd years (eg 2005),COMP326 E1, COMP331 E2 and COMP341 E1 in even years; otherwise by day study.
COMP321 Computational Science 3 Science; Technology COMP238(P); MATH235(P) or MATH237(P) TBD
COMP323 Optimisation 3 Commerce;Economics; Science
COMP125(P) or COMP165(P); MATH136(P) orMATH133(P); MATH237(P)
D1
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COMP326 Information SystemsDevelopment
3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Technology
COMP224(P); COMP227(P); admission to BCIS or BITor BBA or BBA BCIS or BBA BIT or BCom-Act BScin Comp or BCompSc or BeBus or BTech(ICSys) orBTech(Telecomm) or BE; 41 cp; GPA of 2.00 orgreater or permission of Dean of ICS
E1
COMP329 Knowledge Systems 3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Technology
COMP225(P); MATH237(P); 41 cp D2
COMP330 Computer Graphics 3 Science COMP225(P); MATH237(P); 41 cp D1
COMP331 Software Engineering 3 Science; Technology COMP225(P); COMP227(P); admission to BCIS or BITor BeBus or BTech(ICSys) or BTech(Telecomm) orBBA or BBA BCIS or BBA BIT or BE; 41 cp withGPA or 2.00 or greater or permission of Dean of ICS
COMP340, COMP325 E2
COMP332 Programming Languages 3 Science; Technology COMP225(P); MATH237(P); Either: COMP226(P);Or: INFO230(P) and INFO240(P)
COMP325 D2
COMP333 Algorithm Theory andDesign
3 Science COMP225(P); COMP226(P); MATH237(P) D2
COMP340 Systems EngineeringProject
4 Science COMP225(P); COMP227(P); admission to BCompSc orBBA BCIS or BBA BIT; 41cp with GPA of 2.75 orgreater or permission of Dean of ICS
COMP331 D3
COMP341 Computer Networks 3 Science; Technology COMP225(P) or COMP229(P); 3 cp(P) from 200-levelMATH units; one of COMP226(P), INFO230(P),INFO240(P)
COMP327 E1
COMP342 Operating Systems 3 Science; Technology COMP225(P); 3 cp(P) from 200-level MATH units;Either: COMP226(P); Or: INFO230(P) andINFO240(P)
COMP327 D1
COMP343 Cryptography andInformation Security
3 Science COMP125(P) or COMP165(P); MATH237(P) D1
COMP344 E-Commerce Technology 3 Science COMP224(P); COMP225(P) or COMP229(P);COMP249(P)
D2
COMP348 Document Processing andthe Semantic Web
3 Science COMP249(P) D1
COMP349 Spoken LanguageDialogue Systems
3 Science Either: COMP248(P); Or: SLP148(D) and 41 cp andpermission of Dean of ICS
D2
COMP350 Special Topic inComputing andInformation Systems A
3 Science 41 cp; permission of Dean of ICS TBD
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COMP351 Special Topic inComputing andInformation Systems B
3 Science 41 cp; permission of Dean of ICS TBD
Department of Contemporary Music Studies
MUS100 Reading ContemporaryMusic
3 ECHL115, MUS101 D1
MUS102 Passion, Rebellion andIdentity in Popular Music
3 D2
MUS202 Introduction to MusicTechnique
3 MUS100 or ECHL115 D1
MUS203 Virtual Studio MusicTechnology
3 MUS202 D2
MUS204 Sound Explorations 3 MUS100 or ECHL115 D2
MUS205 Introduction to VocalStudies
3 MUS100 or ECHL115 D1
MUS206 Intermediate VocalStudies
3 MUS205 D2
MUS207 Guitar Principles 3 MUS100; 15 cp D2
MUS211 Digital Rhythms andDance Cultures
3 MUS100 D1
MUS230 African Drumming 3 V2 TBD
MUS300 VST CD Production 3 MUS203; MUS204 D1
MUS301 World Musics 3 MUS210 or MUS211 D1
MUS302 Music and Multimedia 3 MUS300 D2
MUS303 Screen Soundtracks 3 9 cp in 200-level MUS units or 6 cp in 200-level MASunits
MAS303 D2
MUS304 Advanced Vocal Studies(Recording andPerformance)
3 MUS206 D1
MUS305 Rock/Blues Guitar 3 MUS207 D1
MUS306 Advanced Guitar Styles 3 MUS305 D2
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Creative Arts Program
ARTS100 Contemporary AustralianArts
3 SOC100 D1
ARTS105 Financial Management forthe Creative Arts
3 Admission to BCA D2
ARTS200 Art, Individuality andExchange
4 ARTS100; admission to BCA quota; or 12 cp with GPAof 2.50
PHIL250; SOC231 D2
ARTS210 Arts Practicum I 3 Admission to BCA ARTS200 D1WV
ARTS300 Arts Regulation,Management and Policy
3 Admission to BCA; ARTS200 ARTS301 D1
ARTS301 Arts Regulation,Management and Policy(International)
3 Admission to BCA(Int); ARTS200; GPA of 3.00 ARTS300 D1
ARTS310 Arts Practicum II 3 Admission to BCA; ARTS210 ARTS300 ARTS311 X2 No session
ARTS311 Arts Practicum II(International)
3 Admission to BCA (International); ARTS210 ARTS301 ARTS310 X2 No session
Department of Critical and Cultural Studies
CUL100 Text, Image, Culture 3 DE2
CUL101 Introduction to VisualCulture
3 DE1
CUL200 Theories of Subjectivity 4 Social Science 15 cp incl CUL100(P) D2
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When
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On Campus session
(external units only)
CUL201 Australian Cultural Studies 4 As for CUL200 D2
CUL202 Writing I: Profession,Industry, Art
4 As for CUL200 D1
CUL203 Performance Studies I 4 15 cp including CUL100(P) or CUL101(P) D1
CUL204 Sexuality/Gender/Culture1: Queer Theory
4 As for CUL200 D1
CUL205 Drama, Screen, Society 4 As for CUL200 2005
CUL207 Graffiti, Kitsch and Trash:The Politics of Identityand Style
4 As for CUL200 D2
CUL300 Postmodernism, Post-structuralism and Beyond:Theories and Debates
4 Social Science 18 cp including 8 cp in 200-level CUL units D1
CUL301 Unassimilable Bodies: UnAustralian CulturalStudies
4 As for CUL300 or permission of Dean of Division D1
CUL302 Writing II: Genre Writing 4 18 cp incl CUL202 plus 4 cp from CUL200-211 D2
CUL303 Performance Studies II: Performing ShakespeareNow on stage and screen
4 18 cp incl CUL203 D2
CUL305 Ways of Reading: Reading U.S. Culture
4 As for CUL300 D1
CUL307 Multimedia: The Poeticsof New Media
4 As for CUL300 D2
CUL310 Production, Performanceand Writing
4 As for CUL303 CUL306 D2
CUL312 PerformingCulture/Culture,Performance andAudience
4 As for CUL300 D1
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
Institute of Early Childhood
ECH113 Curriculum Play in EarlyChildhood: Theory andPractice
3 D1X1 15-16 April
ECH120 Early Childhood Teachersas Researchers
3 ECH317 D2X2 7 August;
6 November
ECH126 Early Childhood inAustralia: The SocialContext
3 ECH111 D1X1 19-20 April
ECH129 Young Children and theArts 1
4 ECH114 D2X2 30 September-
1 October
ECH214 Young Children'sLanguage, Literature andLiteracy
4 ECH113 ECE204 D1X1 15-17 April
ECH215 Young Children'sMathematics, Science andTechnology
4 ECH113 D2X2 22-23 September
ECH226 Infancy and EarlyDevelopment
4 ECH112 D1X1 13-14 April
ECH228 Child Development 3-8Years: Approaches toTheory and Practice
4 ECH226 or ECH112 or EDUC105, or PSY104 or24 cp
ECH212 D2X2 11 September;
16 October
ECH229 Health Theory andPractice in EarlyChildhood Services
3 ECH113 or 12 cp ECH318 D2X2 20-21 September
ECH315 Early ChildhoodManagement 1
3 Social Science 12 cp in ECH units or ECST100 ECE206 D1X1 16-17 April
ECH316 Early ChildhoodManagement 2
3 Social Science ECH315 ECE324 D2X2 24-25 September
ECH319 Young Children and theArts 2
3 ECH129 ECE305 D1X1 14 April; 29 May
ECH320 DevelopmentalDifference and Disability
4 ECH228 or ECH212 ECE301, ECH213 D1X1 6 March; 5 June
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ECH326 Family and Communitiesin a Culturally DiverseSociety
3 Social Science 24 cp or ECST100 D2X2 27-28 September
ECH413 Early ChildhoodMathematics, Science andTechnology
4 ECH215 or equivalent E1
ECH416 Advanced Studies in ChildDevelopment: Implications for Practice
4 ECH228 ECE435 E2X2 28-29 August
ECH417 Leadership in EarlyChildhood: Social Policiesand Social Systems
4 Social Science ECH316 or ECE324 or ECST200 ECE427 E2X2 20 September
ECH425 Early ChildhoodManagement 3
4 ECH316 or ECE324 ECE423 D1X1 22-23 April
ECH426 Creativity, Arts and EarlyChildhood
4 ECH319 or 50 cp in ECE, EDUC, AHST, HIST,EURO, ARTS, ENGL, MUS units
E1X1 2-3 April
ECH432 Issues in Early ChildhoodDevelopmental Literacy
4 ECH214 or equivalent or ABEC320 ECE313 D2X2 1-3 September;
10-12 November
ECH440 Individual EducationalProject
4 ECE316 or ECH319 or ECE322 ECE430, ECE436 X1X2
No sessionNo session
ECH441 Early Education forYoung Children withDisabilities
4 ECH320 or ECH213 or ECE301 X2 21 August;25 September
ECH445 Family-Centred Practicein Early ChildhoodContexts
4 ECH320 or ECH213 or ECE301 X1 1-2 May
ECHP122 Early ChildhoodReflective Practice 1
3 ECH113 ECGP102, ECHP112 D2
ECHP222 Early ChildhoodReflective Practice 2
3 ECHP122; ECH226; ECH214 ECGP201, ECHP211 D2X2 18 September
ECHP323 Early ChildhoodReflective Practice 3
3 ECH228 or ECH212, ECHP222; or ECST100 andECST101
ECGP202 , ECHP212 D1X1 3 April; 15 May
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ECHP324 Early ChildhoodReflective Practice 4
3 ECH320 or ECH213; ECH215; ECHP323 or ECHP212 ECGP301, ECE322 D2X2 21 August;
9 October
ECHP422 Early ChildhoodReflective Practice 5
4 ECHP324 or ECHP311; ECH315 ECGP301, ECE322,ECHP411
D1X1 27 March; 22 May
ECHP423 Early ChildhoodReflective Practice 6
4 ECHP311 or ECHP422 D2X2 4 September
ECHP444 Early ChildhoodInternship
8 ECHP422 or ECST200 and ECHP323; permission ofDean of Division
ECHP423 D2
ECHL111 Elements of Drama 3 ECLS101 D1X1 17 April
ECHL112 Visual Arts: FoundationStudies
3 ECLS102 D1X1 26 March
ECHL113 Children and TelevisualLiteracy
3 ECLS103 X2 29 September
ECHL115 Music 1: FoundationStudies
3 ECLS105, MUS101 D2X2 21 September
ECHL212 Women and the VisualArts
3 12 cp in ECH, EDUC, AHST, HIST, EURO, ARTS,ENGL or MUS units
ECLS202 D2X2 27-28 August
ECHL213 Images of Childhood 3 12 cp in ECH, EDUC, AHST, HIST, ENGL, CUL orARTS units
ECLS203 X1 21 April
ECHL311 Performance: Theory andPractice
3 40 cp including ECHL111; or CUL203 ECLS301 D1
ECHL312 Visual Arts: SpecialisedStudy
3 40 cp including ECHL112; or ECHL212; or ECHL213 ECLS302 D2
ECHH300 Early Childhood Teachersas Researchers: CriticalIssues
2 Permission of Dean of Division D1
ECHH301 Research Methods andtheir Applications in EarlyChildhood
3 ECHH300 D2
ECHH401 The Honours Thesis:Process and Product
8 ECHH440 D2
ECHH440 Planning and DesigningResearch in EarlyChildhood
6 ECHH301 or SOC287 or SOC234 D1
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ECE322 Early ChildhoodIntegrated Studies
5 ECGP301 as prerequisite or corequisite X2 21 August
ECGP301 Guided Practice in EarlyChildhood Settings 5
5 ECGP202; ECE205; ECE301 X2 21 August;9 October
ECST100 Early Childhood Studies 1 6 Entry to BTeach (Birth to School Age) ECH226, ECH228 X2 19-23 July;16-20 November
ECST101 Childhood DevelopmentBirth-to-School
4 Entry to BTeach (Birth to School Age) ECH226, ECH228 X2 28 August;25 September
ECST200 Early Childhood Studies 2 6 ECH316, ECHP323, ECST100 2005
Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Services)
These units are only available to students enrolled in Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Services)
For all ABFS/ABMG/ABSP Units Intensive Block Sessions - the list of dates is available from Warawara (02) 9850 8893
ABEC110 The Social Context ofEarly Childhood
2 ECH111, ECE101,ECH126
X1
ABEC120 Play for ATSI Children 3 ECH113, ECE103 2006
ABEC121 Young Children and theArts in ATSI Contexts
3 ECH114; ECE104 X2
ABEC150 Indigenous Health Issues- Traditional andContemporary
3 2005
ABEC210 Family and CommunityContexts of EarlyChildhood
2 ABEC110 ECH211, ECE202,ECH326
2005
ABEC211 Early Development 1 4 ECH112, ECH226,ECE102
2005
ABEC212 Difference and Disabilityin Early Development
3 ABEC211 ECH213, ECE301,ECED302
2005
ABEC220 Young ATSI Childrenand Mathematics,Science and Technology
3 ECH215, ECE205 X1
ABEC222 Music and Movement forYoung Children in ATSIContexts
3 2005
ABEC241 Managing People 2 DCM9141,ABMG240
X1
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ABEC311 Early Development 2 3 ABEC211 or 24 cp ECH212, ECH228,ECE201
X2
ABEC320 Language, Literature andLiteracy in ATSIContexts
4 ECH214, ECE204 2005
ABEC340 Management in EarlyChildhood ATSI Contexts
3 ABMG240 or CMGT141 or DCM9141 ECH315, ECH316,ECE324
2005
ABEC350 ATSI Children andHealth: Educational andSocial Implications
4 Xc1
ABEP130 Introduction to TeachingATSI Children
3 ABEC120 ECHP112, ECGP102,ECPR100, ECPR101
X2
ABEP230 The Early ChildhoodEnvironment in ATSIContexts
3 ABEP130; ABEC220; ABEC211 ECHP211, ECGP201,ECPR200
X2
ABEP330 Program Planning inATSI Contexts
3 ABEP230; ABEC320; ABEC212 ECHP311, ECE322,ECGP301
2005
ABFS110 Academic and BusinessCommunication 1
2 DCM9131 2006
ABFS120 Academic and BusinessCommunication 2
2 DCM9160 2006
ABFS210 Mathematics andStatistics Appreciation
2 DCM9130 2005
ABMG140 Office Technology 2 DCM9100 X1
ABSP100 Introduction toAboriginal Studies
3 ABST100, ECLS104 2006
ABSP200 Contemporary Issues inAboriginal Studies
3 ECLS204, ECED211 2005
ABSP300 Indigenous Voices andPerspectives
3 X2
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
GEOS112 The Planet Earth 3 Technology D1X1 20-21 March;
22-23 May
GEOS115 Earth Dynamics,Materials and theEnvironment
4 Technology E1D2X2 4-5 September;
24-26 September;29-31 October
GEOS116 Marine Geoscience 2 Technology D2
GEOS224 Introduction to FieldGeology
2 Science; Technology GEOS115, GEOS116 orGEOS117
V2 11-17 December (F)
GEOS230 Field and LaboratoryStudies in Geoscience
4 Science; Technology GEOS115 and GEOS224 GEOS254, GEOS255 D2
GEOS235 Palaeontology 3 Science GEOS112(P) or GEOS115(P) or AHST210(P) or 3 cpin 100-level biology
D2X2 18-19 September;
16-17 October23-24 October (F)
GEOS251 Minerals, Energy and theEnvironment
3 Science; Technology 18 cp GEOS259 D1
GEOS260 Marine DepositionalEnvironments
4 Science; Technology GEOS115(P) or GEOS116(P) D1X1 19-23 April (F);
15-16 May
GEOS268 Introduction toGeophysics
4 Science; Technology 18 cp from science units(P) including GEOS112 orGEOS115
D1X1 1-2 May;
8-9 May (F);15-16 May (Falternate)
GEOS272 Earth's EvolvingEnvironment
3 Science; Technology 18 cp D2
GEOS307 Field Geology andMapping
3 Science; Technology GEOS255(P) or GEOS260(P) or GEOS230 D1X1 5-19 July (F)
GEOS308 Structural andMetamorphic Geology
4 Science; Technology GEOS254 and GEOS255; or GEOS230 GEOS340 D1X1 13-21 April (F)
GEOS309 Astrobiology 3 Science 30 cp in science units D2
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
GEOS312 InvertebratePalaeontology
4 Science GEOS235 or BIOL208; or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1X1 28-29 February;
20-21 March (F);7-10 May
GEOS314 Magmas, Fluids and OreDeposits
4 Science; Technology GEOS254 or GEOS230 GEOS304, GEOS395 D2
GEOS315 Environmental andGroundwater Geophysics
4 Science; Technology GEOS268(P) GEOS305 2005
GEOS316 Exploration Geophysics 4 Science; Technology GEOS268(P) GEOS306 D2X2 4-5 September;
29 Sept-3 Oct (F)
GEOS329 Australian and WorldStratigraphy
3 Science GEOS268; GEOS260(P) TBD
GEOS373 Volcanic GeologyFieldwork
3 Science; Technology GEOS260(P) 2005
GEOS377 Environmental Geology 4 Science; Technology GEOS260; CHEM101, CHEM102 or CHEM103 D2
GEOS385 Global Tectonics 3 Science; Technology GEOS268(P); GEOS260(P) D1
GEOS397 Applied Palaeontologyand Biogenic Sediments
3 Science GEOS235(P) or GEOS312(P) X2 30 Sept – 3 Oct
GEOS420 Data and ImageProcessing in Geophysicsand Exploration
4 Science; Technology 30 cp in earth science including GEOS268(P); 3 cp incomputing or permission of Dean of Division
GEOS415 D2
GEOS425 Palaeobiology 4 Science GEOS312 or BIOL316 X1 27 March;18-25 April (F)
GEOS427 Palaeoecology andBiogeography
2 Science GEOS312 or BIOL316 GEOS424 2005
GEOS428 Coral Reef Dynamics 2 Science GEOS235(P) or BIOL208(P) or BIOL227(P) orBIOL245 or GEOS265(P) or ELS201 or permission ofDean of Division
GEOS424 X1 6 March;8-16 April (F)
GEOS437 GeochemicalApplications andTechniques
2 Science; Technology GEOS230(P) or GEOS260(P) or CHEM324 orCHEM325
D1
GEOS460 Solid Earth Geophysics 2 Science GEOS268(P) GEOS385(pre 2002)
2005
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
Division of Economic and Financial StudiesFIN310 Issues in Applied Finance 3 Commerce; Economics ECON141 or STAT270 or STAT271; ECON200 or
ECON201; ACCG253 or ACST200; ECFS200 orACST200 or ACST201; entry to BAppFin
E1
Department of Economics
ECON110 MacroeconomicPrinciples
3 Admission to BCom/BEc/BAppFin/BeBus or UAIequivalent to these degrees or a GPA of 2.00 with atleast 12cp; HSC Mathematics performance band 2 orextension 1 or extension 2, or corequisite of any unitin the range MATH123-MATH136
ECON101 SummerSessionDE1
ECON111 MicroeconomicPrinciples
3 As for ECON110 ECON101 SummerSessionDE2
ECON141 IntroductoryEconometrics
3 STAT170 or STAT171; ECON110 or ECON111 orBBA103
ECON140 E1DE2
ECON200 Microeconomic Analysis 4 ECON110 and ECON111, or entry to BBA andBBA103; HSC Mathematics performance band 2 orextension 1 or extension 2, or 3 cp in the rangeMATH123-MATH136
BBA204 SummerSessionDE1
ECON201 Macroeconomic Analysis 4 Same as for ECON200 BBA214 SummerSessionDE2
ECON210 Public Economics 3 ECON200 SummerSessionDE2
ECON211 Taxation Economics andPolicy
3 Social Science ECON200 ECON339 D2
ECON232 Econometric Principles 3 Science ECON141; ECON110 or ECON111 or BBA103 DE1
ECON233 Financial Econometrics 3 Science ECON232 or 3 cp from units in the range STAT270-STAT273; ECON141; ECON110 or ECON111 orBBA103
E2
ECON235 Economic Development 3 ECON110 and ECON111, or BBA103; STAT170 orSTAT171
ECON275 D1
ECON240 Labour MarketEconomics
3 ECON110 and ECON111, or BBA103 D2
ECON303 International Economics 3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON200 DE2
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ECON309 Industrial Organisation 3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON200; ECON210 DE1
ECON311 Macroeconomic Policy 3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON201; ECON141 DE2
ECON332 Econometric Models 3 Commerce; Economics;Science; Social Science
ECON200 or ECON201; ECON141 or 3 cp from therange STAT270-273
E1
ECON333 Econometric Methods 3 Commerce; Economics;Science; Social Science
ECON232 or ECON233 E2
ECON335 The Economics ofFinancial Institutions
3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON200 or ECON201 or BBA204 or BBA214 ECON445 D2
ECON349 South-East AsianEconomies
3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON235 or ECON200 or ECON201 E1
ECON350 Money and Finance 3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON200 or ECON201 or BBA204 or BBA214 DE1
ECON356 History of EconomicThought
3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON110; ECON111; 6 cp at 200 level in Divisionof Economic and Financial Studies
DE1
ECON359 EnvironmentalEconomics
3 Commerce; Economics;Science; Social Science
ECON200 D2
ECON360 International Finance 3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON200 or ECON201 or BBA204 or BBA214 DE2
ECON361 Economic and BusinessForecasting
3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON141; ECON200 or ECON201 BBA315 SummerSessionD2
ECON380 Urban and TransportEconomics
3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON200 ECON352, ECON353 D1
ECON394 The Japanese Economy 3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON110 and ECON111, or BBA103; 30 cp BBA321,ECON291
D1
ECON396 European UnionEconomics
3 Commerce; Economics;Social Science
ECON110 and ECON111; 30 cp D1
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On Campus session
(external units only)
School of Education
EDUC105 Education: ThePsychological Context
3 D1X1X2
3 April; 22 May;4 September;23 October
EDUC106 Education: The Social andHistorical Context
3 X1D2X2
20 March; 29 May
21 August16 October
EDUC258 Mathematics in Schools 3 either: enrolment in BEd(Prim) or BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd or: 6 cp at 100 level in EDUC and 3 cp inMATH or equivalent or permission of Dean ofDivision
D2Xc2X2 28 August;
27 September
EDUC260 Language, Literacy andLearning
3 either: enrolment in BEd(Prim) or BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd or: 6 cp at 100 level in EDUC or permissionof Dean of Division
D1Xc1 14 April; 15 May
EDUC261 Information and CommunicationTechnologies and Education
3 either: enrolment in BEd(Prim) or BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd or: 3 cp at 100 level in EDUC or permissionof Dean of Division
EDUC105; EDUC106 D1D2
EDUC262 Education: The Learner 3 either: enrolment in BEd(Prim) or BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd or: 6 cp(P) at 100 level in EDUC orpermission of Dean of Division
D2Xc2X2 18 September;
29 September
EDUC264 Education: The Policy Context 3 Social Science either: enrolment in BEd(Prim) or BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd or: 6 cp(P) at 100 level in EDUC orpermission of Dean of Division
D1Xc1X1 15 April; 8 May
EDUC265 Educational Assessment 3 either: enrolment in BEd(Prim) or BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd or: 6 cp at 100 level in EDUC or permissionof Dean of Division
EDUC370, EDUC365 D2Xc2X2 24 September;
28 September
EDUC333 Education as SocialDevelopment
4 Social Science 6 cp from EDUC258 to EDUC265, includingEDUC262 or permission of Dean of Division
EDUC363 D1Xc1X1 21 March;
19-20 April
EDUC341 Learning and BehaviouralProblems
4 As for EDUC333; TEP246 EDUC371 D1Xc1X1 16 April;
30 May
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
EDUC343 Literacy in a MulticulturalSociety
4 6 cp from EDUC258 to EDUC265, includingEDUC262 or EDUC264; EDUC260 or permission ofDean of Division
EDUC373 D2Xc2X2 11 September;
16 October
EDUC353 Education in a Global Society 4 6 cp from EDUC258 to EDUC265 includingEDUC262 or EDUC264 or 40 cp or enrolment inGrDipEd
EDUC383 D2Xc2X2 29 Aug; 17 October
EDUC356 Gender and Education 4 As for EDUC353 EDUC386 D1X1 3 April; 15 May
EDUC358 Aboriginal Education -Issues andApproaches
4 Social Science As for EDUC353 EDUC388 D2
EDUC370 Educational Assessment 4 As for EDUC333 EDUC365, EDUC265 D2X2 4 September;
28 September
EDUC390 Further Topics in Education 1 4 Permission of Dean of Division D1
EDUC391 Further Topics in Education 2 4 Permission of Dean of Division D2
EDUC404 Research Project I 6 Permission of Dean of Division D1D2
EDUC405 Research Project II 6 EDUC404 (Cr) D1D2
EDUC406 The Educational ResearchProcess
4 Social Science As for EDUC353 EDUC372 D2
P-type units
The TEP Guide includes full details of prerequisites, corequisites and units whichqualify as relevant units.
TEP246 Key Competencies in SpecialEducation
2 EDUC262 or EDUC264 D2Xc2X2 12 Sept; 24 Oct
TEP247 Teaching the Gifted andTalented Student
2 6 cp at 100 level in EDUC or permission of Deanof Division
EDUC262 D2
TEP282 Curriculum and Instruction in theSecondary School I
2 Either: enrolment in GrDipEd or BEd(Sec) or: 6 cpat 100 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 or 300 level inrelevant units
TEP288, TEP295 D1
TEP283 Curriculum and Instruction in theSecondary School II
2 TEP282 (P) EDUC262 or EDUC264 TEP288, TEP295 D2V2
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Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
TEP284 Computers in Schools 2 EDUC262 or EDUC264 D1D2
TEP287 Environmental Education K-6 2 TEP290(P) or TEP282(P) or TEP288(P) orTEP295(P)
D2
TEP289 Human Society and itsEnvironment
2 As for TEP247 D1
TEP290 Curriculum and Teaching in thePrimary School I
4 Either: Enrolment in BEd(Prim) or: 3 cp in CUL,ELM, ENGL or LING (other than ENGL106 orCUL101); 3 cp in science; EDUC262 or EDUC264;8 cp at 200 level in relevant units or permission ofDean of Division
EDUC260 D1
TEP291 Curriculum and Teaching in thePrimary School II
4 TEP290(P) EDUC258 D2
TEP295 Curriculum and Instruction in theSecondary School IA
3 Enrolment in BEd(Sec) or Graduate Diploma inEducation or permission of Dean of Division
TEP282, TEP283,TEP288
V1 Run in intensive modeduring February 2004
TEP412 School Experience I 4 TEP283(P) or enrolment in TEP295 at least 2 cp from TEP422,TEP424, TEP426, TEP428,TEP430, TEP432, TEP434
TEP312 D3
TEP414 School Experience II 2 As for TEP412 or TEP291(P) or permission ofDean of Division
At least 2 cp from TEP421 toTEP449 or TEP492
TEP314 D123
TEP415 School Experience III 1 TEP492 or TEP493 TEP315 D123
TEP416 School Experience IIA 2 As for TEP412 or TEP414(S) or permission ofDean of Division
TEP493 or as for TEP414 TEP316 D123
TEP421 Economics and Business Studiesin the Secondary School I
3 Either; enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 level in relevantunits in economics or equivalent
TEP412 or TEP414 or TEP416 TEP321 D1
TEP422 Economics and Business Studiesin the Secondary School II
3 TEP321(P) or TEP421(P) TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416); 12 cp at 300 level inrelevant economics units orequivalent or enrolment inBEd(Sec) or GrDipEd
TEP322 D2
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
TEP423 English in the SecondarySchool I
3 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; CUL100 or ENGL145;ENGL120 or ENGL130; 3 cp LING; 8 cp at 200level from relevant units in CUL, ENGL and LINGor permission of Dean of Division
As for TEP421; EDUC260 TEP323 D1
TEP424 English in the SecondarySchool II
3 TEP323(P) or TEP423(P) TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416); 12 cp at 300 level inrelevant English units orenrolment in BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd
TEP324 D2
TEP425 Geography in theSecondary School I
3 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 level in relevantunits in geography
As for TEP421 TEP325 D1
TEP426 Geography in theSecondary School II
3 TEP425(P) TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416); 12 cp at 300 level inrelevant geography units orenrolment in BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd
TEP326 D2
TEP427 History in the SecondarySchool I
3 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 level in relevantunits in history
As for TEP421 TEP327 D1
TEP428 History in the SecondarySchool II
3 TEP327(P) or TEP427(P) TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416); 12 cp at 300 level inrelevant history units orenrolment in BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd
TEP328 D2
TEP429 Mathematics in theSecondary School I
3 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 level in relevantunits in mathematics or equivalent
As for TEP421 TEP329 D1
TEP430 Mathematics in theSecondary School II
3 TEP329(P) or TEP429(P) TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416); 12 cp at 300 level inrelevant units in mathematics orequivalent or enrolment inBEd(Sec) or GrDipEd;EDUC258
TEP330 D2
TEP431 Languages in theSecondary School I
3 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 level (P) inrelevant units in a language other than English orpermission of Dean of Division
TEP412 or TEP414 or TEP416 TEP331 D1
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TEP432 Languages in theSecondary School II
3 TEP331(P) or TEP431(P) TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416) or TEP493 andTEP415; 12 cp at 300 level in alanguage other than English orpermission of Dean of Divisionor enrolment in BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd
TEP332 D2
TEP433 Science in the SecondarySchool I
3 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; CHEM102 and CHEM103; orPHYS140 and PHYS143 or equivalent; 8 cp at 200level in relevant science units
As for TEP421 TEP333 D1
TEP434 Science in the SecondarySchool II
3 TEP333(P) or TEP433(P) TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416); 12 cp at 300 level inrelevant science units orenrolment in BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd
TEP334 D2
TEP435 Earth and EnvironmentalSciences in theSecondary School I
2 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 level in physicalgeography, earth and environmental sciences
TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416)
TEP433, TEP434 D2
TEP436 Cultures, Society andIdentity/Society andCulture
2 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; at least 8 cp at 200 level orabove in relevant units
As for TEP421 TEP336 D2
TEP437 English as a SecondLanguage in Schools I
2 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or:EDUC343(P) or EDUC373(P); at least 3 cp in LINGat 200 level or permission of Dean of Division
TEP412 or TEP415 TEP337 D2
TEP438 Legal Studies in theSecondary School I
2 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; at least 8 cp at 200 level orabove in relevant law units
As for TEP421 TEP338 D1
TEP439 Information andCommunicationTechnologies in theSecondary School I
2 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; 8 cp at 200 level in ICT-related disciplines
TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416)
D2
TEP445 Teaching Students withSpecial Needs I
2 EDUC260(P); TEP246(P) EDUC371 or EDUC341;TEP412 or TEP414
TEP345 D1
TEP447 English as a SecondLanguage in Schools II
2 TEP337(P) or TEP437(P) TEP412 or TEP414 or TEP416or TEP415; 8 cp at 300 level inLING or equivalent orenrolment in BEd(Sec) orGrDipEd
TEP347 TBD
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When
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TEP449 Drama in the SecondarySchool I
2 Either: enrolment in BEd(Sec) or GrDipEd or: 3 cpat 200 level in EDUC; at least 8 cp at 200 level orabove from relevant units in drama
As for TEP421 TEP349 D2
TEP489 Professional Issues inTeacher Education
2 TEP412 or (TEP414 andTEP416) or permission of Deanof Division
TEP389 D2
TEP492 Curriculum andTeaching in the PrimarySchool III
3 TEP291(P) TEP414 TEP392 D1
TEP493 Curriculum andTeaching in the PrimarySchool IV
3 TEP392(S) or TEP492(S); TEP314(S) or TEP414(S) TEP416 TEP393 D2
IPBA101 Classroom Managementand School Experience 3
3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D2 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
IPBA111 Linguistics for theLanguage Teacher
3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D1 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
IPBA121 Introduction to ELT 3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D2 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
IPBA131 Philosophy of MalaysianEducation
3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D1 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
IPBA132 Human Development 3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D1 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
IPBA133 Learning and theLearner
3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D2 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
IPBA141 Malaysian Studies I:Competency in theMalay Language
3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D1 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
IPBA151 Malaysian Studies II:Ethics and Civilisation
3 Enrolment in BEd(TESOL) D2 Only available tostudents enrolled inKuala Lumpur
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(external units only)
Australian Centre for Educational Studies
ECDO200 Careers and Work 2 12 cp SummerSession
Department of Electronics
Note: ELEC units are offered by day study only.
ELEC166 Introduction to ElectronicSystems
3 Technology D1D2
ELEC266 Sound and Video Systems 2 Science 12 cp D2
ELEC274 Logic Design 3 Science; Technology ELEC166(P) or ELEC176(P) or PHYS140(P) orPHYS149(P)
D2
ELEC280 Simulation andMeasurement
3 Science; Technology MATH136(P) or MATH133(P); COMP125(P) orCOMP155(P) or COMP165(P) or COMP115(P) orCOMP124(P); Either: ELEC166(P); ELEC290(P) orPHYS140(P) or PHYS143(P) or PHYS149(P); Or: ELEC176(P)
D2
ELEC290 Linear Circuits 3 Science; Technology ELEC166(P) or ELEC176(P) MATH133 or MATH136 D1
ELEC309 Introduction to ElectronicDesign
1 Science ELEC274(P); ELEC280(P); ELEC290(P) D1
ELEC310 Electronics Project 3 Science ELEC309(Cr); ELEC374(P) or ELEC375(P) orELEC376(P)
ELEC331 D2
ELEC321 Communication Systems 3 Science; Technology Either: MATH235(P); ELEC290(P); Or:INFO240(P)
D2
ELEC324 Feedback Control andDynamic Systems
3 Science; Technology INFO240(P) or ELEC290(P); MATH235(P) COMP324 D1
ELEC345 CommunicationNetworks
3 Science; Technology Either: ELEC274(P); COMP225(P) or OPTO200(P);Or: INFO240(P)
D2
ELEC374 Computer Hardware 3 Science; Technology 41 cp; ELEC274(P) D1
ELEC375 Digital Systems 3 Science; Technology 44 cp; ELEC274(P) D2
ELEC376 Electronic Devices andSystems
3 Science; Technology ELEC290(P) D1
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(external units only)
Information Technology
Note: INFO units are offered by day study only.
INFO230 Information TechnologyWorkshop
3 Science; Technology COMP125(P) or COMP165(P); STAT170(P) orSTAT171(P); 3 cp(P) from units in the rangeMATH132-MATH136; admission toBTech(Telecomm) or BTech(ICSys); ELEC166(P) orELEC176(P)
D3
INFO240 Signal Analysis andProcessing
3 Science; Technology COMP125(P) or COMP165(P) ; MATH136(P) orMATH133(P); ELEC166(P) or ELEC176(P)
D3
INFO310 Technical Project 3 Science; Technology See Department of Electronics See Department of Electronics D3
Department of English
AUST200 Australian Perspectives 4 12 cp D2
ENGL106 Literature and the Screen 3 DE2X2 11 Sept; 31 Oct
ENGL120 Introduction to English 3 ELM150, ENGL130 DE1X1X2
4 April; 22 May28 August; 23 Oct
ENGL218 Creative Writing I 4 12 cp, including ENGL120 DE1X1 20 March
ENGL238 20th-Century Drama inContext
4 12 cp, including ENGL120, or ENGL130 andENGL145
DE2
ENGL261 Paradigm Shift: 1700-1830
4 As for ENGL238 DE1
ENGL263 Settler Culture Writing 4 As for ENGL238 D1X1 1 May; 5 June
ENGL264 Contemporary andPostmodernist Literature
4 As for ENGL238 D1X1 8 May; 6 June
ENGL265 Literature and Culture 4 As for ENGL238 DE2
ENGL267 Medieval Literature:Community, Identity,Gender, 1350-1550
4 As for ENGL238 D2X2 21 August;
20 September
ENGL286 Children’s Literature 4 12 cp D2Xc2X2 29 Aug; 24 Oct
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When
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On Campus session
(external units only)
ENGL287 From Epic to Romance 4 6 cp in ENGL or 12 cp ENGL387 TBD
ENGL288 The Metamorphosis ofMyth
4 6 cp in English or 12 cp ENGL388 DE1
ENGL300 Literary Studies A 4 8 cp from 200-level ENGL or CUL units, including atleast 4 cp in 200-level ENGL units
D1D2
ENGL301 Literary Studies B 4 8 cp from 200-level ENGL or CUL units, including atleast 4 cp in 200-level ENGL units
D1D2
ENGL317 Victorian Literature 4 As for ENGL300 DE2
ENGL319 Creative Writing II 4 ENGL218 ENGL318 DE2X2 14 August
ENGL320 Modernism 4 As for ENGL300 DE1
ENGL323 Post-Colonial Literature 4 As for ENGL300 or permission of Dean of Division D2X2 4 Sept; 23 Oct
ENGL325 Feminism and Literature 4 As for ENGL300 or 40 cp D1X1 12 April; 15 May
ENGL335 Writing Project 4 ENGL218 or CUL202 or MAS202 or permission ofDean of Division
ELM333, ELM334 D3
ENGL337 Special Interest SeminarA
2 As for ENGL300 D1
ENGL339 Special Interest SeminarB
2 As for ENGL300 D1
ENGL361 Twentieth-CenturyAustralian Literature
4 As for ENGL300 D1X1 4 April; 29 May
ENGL367 Shakespeare and theRenaissance
4 As for ENGL300 D2X2 17 October
ENGL386 Australian Children’sLiterature
4 As for ENGL300, or 40 cp including ENGL286 orECE207 or ECE302 or ECH214
D1X1 3 April; 30 May
ENGL387 From Epic to Romance 4 As for ENGL317 or 40 cp ENGL287 TBD
ENGL388 The Metamorphosis ofMyth
4 As for ENGL300 or 40 cp ENGL288 TBD
Graduate School of the Environment
ENV200 Introduction toEnvironmental Studies
3 Science 18 cp D2
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
GSE200 Introduction toEnvironmental Economics
3 GPA of 1.80; 18 cp D1
GSE300 Economics forEnvironmentalManagement
3 GSE200 or 9 cp in economics 2005
Division of Environmental and Life
Sciences
ELS201 Introduction to MarineScience
3 Science GEOS116(P) and BIOL114(P) D1
ELS202 Information Managementand Museums Practice
3 Science 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division X1D2
1-2 May; 5-6 July
ELS300 Environmental DecisionMaking
3 Science EVSC200(P) or GEOS265(P) or ENV200(P);enrolment in BEnvMgt or BEnvSc or permission ofDean of Division
EVSC300 D1
ELS301 EnvironmentalManagement Project
3 Science 50 cp and enrolment in BEnvMgt or BEnvSc EVSC301 D2
ELS303 Marine Science Project 3 Science ELS201(P); 18 cp; enrolment in BMarSc D1D2
ELS400 Museum Field Studies 4 Science ELS202 or HIST309 or permission of Dean ofDivision
X1 6-17 July
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
Department of European Languages
EUL100 Grammatical Concepts inLanguage Learning
3 2005
EUL101 Societies of Europe 3 D2
EUL300 Postwar European Novel 4 8 cp at 200 level or permission of Dean of Division EURO331 D1X1 No session
EUL301 In-Country Study Unit I 6 Permission of Dean of Division D1
EUL302 In-Country Study Unit II 6 Permission of Dean of Division D2
EUL304 European Short Story 4 8 cp at 200 level or permission of Dean of Division 2005
EUL360 Language in Europe 4 6 cp at 200 level in European Languages orpermission of Dean of Division
EURO360 TBD
EUL392 Introduction to Computer-Assisted LanguageLearning
4 8 cp at 200 level or permission of Dean of Division 2005
Croatian
CRO108 Croatian Culture andCivilisation
3 X1X2
No sessionNo session
CRO150 Introductory Croatian I 3 CRO102, CRO103,SRB102, HSCCroatian
X1X2
3 April (V)14 August (V)
CRO155 Introductory Croatian II 3 CRO103 or CRO150 or permission of Dean ofDivision
CRO102, CRO104SRB102
X1X2
3 April (V)14 August (V)
CRO161 Introductory Croatian III 3 CRO104 or CRO155 V2
CRO180 Introductory ResidentialUnit in Croatia
3 CRO103 or CRO150 or permission of Dean ofDivision
WV In Country
CRO230 Croatian Literature 3 CRO106 or CRO107 or CRO130 or CRO122 orCRO250 or permission of Dean of Division
X1 3 April (V)
CRO250 Intermediate Croatian I 3 HSC Croatian or CRO104 or CRO155 or permissionof Dean of Division
CRO100, CRO121,CRO122, SRB100,SRB121
X1 3 April (V)
CRO255 Intermediate Croatian II 3 CRO122 or CRO250 or permission of Dean ofDivision
CRO100, CRO121,CRO123, SRB100,SRB121
X2 14 August (V)
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
CRO330 Croatian Drama, Theatre,Film and Media
3 CRO121 or CRO122 or CRO123 or CRO250 orCRO255 or permission of Dean of Division
X2 4 September (V)
CRO350 Advanced Croatian I 3 CRO123 or CRO255 or permission of Dean ofDivision
CRO222, SRB121,SRB200
X1 3 April (V)
CRO355 Advanced Croatian II 3 CRO222 or CRO350 or permission of Dean ofDivision
CRO223, SRB121,SRB200
X2 14 August (V)
CRO360 Advanced Croatian III 3 CRO223 or CRO355 or permission of Dean ofDivision
CRO322 2005
CRO365 Advanced Croatian IV 3 CRO322 or CRO360 or permission of Dean ofDivision
CRO323 2005
CRO378 Croatian Research Option 3 Permission of Dean of Division X1X2
No sessionNo session
French
FRN106 Basic Spoken French 2 French above schoolcertificate level orequivalent (see alsounit description)
D1D2
FRN122 Introductory French I 3 HSC Frenchextended orcontinuers band 4, 5or 6
DE1X1 1 May (V)
FRN123 Introductory French II 3 FRN122 or permission of Dean of Division DE2X2 11 September (V)
FRN125 Introductory French III 3 FRN123 FRN124 V2
FRN131 Introductory FrenchResidential Short Unit
3 Permission of Dean of Division WVV2
In CountryIn Country
FRN226 Intermediate French I 3 FRN123 or HSC French extended or continuersband 4, 5 or 6, or equivalent, or permission of Deanof Division
FRN223 D1X1 1 May (V)
FRN227 Intermediate French II 3 FRN226 or permission of Dean of Division FRN223 D2X2 11 September (V)
FRN231 Intermediate FrenchResidential Short Unit
3 Permission of Dean of Division WVV2
In CountryIn Country
FRN246 French Literary Texts I 3 FRN226 or permission of Dean of Division D2X2 No session
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(external units only)
FRN295 Reading for SpecialPurposes
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division HSC Frenchextended orcontinuers, FRN122,FRN123
2005
FRN331 Advanced FrenchResidential Short Unit
3 Permission of Dean of Division WVV2
In CountryIn Country
FRN336 Advanced French I 3 FRN227 or permission of Dean of Division FRN323 D1X1 1 May (V)
FRN337 Advanced French II 3 FRN336 or permission of Dean of Division FRN323 D2X2 11 September (V)
FRN345 French Literary Texts II 3 FRN227 or permission of Dean of Division D1X1 No session
FRN348 Advanced French III 3 FRN337 or permission of Dean of Division FRN330 D1
FRN349 Advanced French IV 3 FRN348 or permission of Dean of Division FRN330 D2
FRN370 French Translation 3 FRN336 or permission of Dean of Division 2005
FRN378 French Research Option 3 Permission of Dean of Division DE1DE2
German
GMN104 Introductory German I 3 HSC Germanextended orcontinuers band 4, 5or 6
DE1X1 20 March (V)
GMN105 Introductory German II 3 GMN104 DE2X2 14 August (V)
GMN133 Introductory German III 3 GMN105 V2
GMN199 Beginners' Residential ShortUnit
3 Permission of Dean of Division WVV2
In CountryIn Country
GMN275 German Studies Option 3 GMN287 D2X2 No session
GMN287 Intermediate German I 3 GMN121 or GMN133 or HSC German extended orcontinuers band 4, 5, or 6 German or equivalent orpermission of Dean of Division
D1X1 27 March (V)
GMN288 Intermediate German II 3 GMN287 D2X2 21 August (V)
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
GMN295 Reading for SpecialPurposes 1
3 12 cp HSC Germanextended orcontinuers, GMN105
E1
GMN296 Reading for SpecialPurposes 2
3 GMN295 E2
GMN299 Intermediate ResidentialShort Unit
3 Permission of Dean of Division WVV2
In CountryIn Country
GMN310 Advanced German I 3 GMN288 D1X1 27 March (V)
GMN311 Advanced German II 3 GMN310 D2X2 21 August (V)
GMN314 Advanced German III 3 GMN311 D1X1 No session
GMN315 Advanced German IV 3 GMN314 D2X2 No session
GMN360 German Studies Option 3 GMN288 D1X1 No session
GMN361 German Studies Option 3 GMN288 D1X1 No session
GMN362 Advanced ResidentialShort Unit
3 Permission of Dean of Division WVV2
In CountryIn Country
GMN398 German Research Option 3 Permission of Dean of Division D1D2
Italian
ITL102 Introductory Italian I 3 HSC Italian extendedor continuers band 4,5 or 6
DE1X1 No session
ITL103 Introductory Italian II 3 ITL102 or equivalent DE2X2 No session
ITL106 Introductory Italian III 3 ITL103 V2
ITL109 Beginners' Residential ShortUnit in Italy
3 Permission of Dean of Division 2005
ITL203 Readings in Italian 3 ITL103 or HSC Italian extended or continuers band4, 5 or 6 or equivalent
D2
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
ITL204 Facets of Italy 3 ITL103 or HSC Italian extended or continuers band4, 5 or 6 or equivalent
D1
ITL209 Intermediate ResidentialShort Unit in Italy
3 Permission of Dean of Division 2005
ITL210 Intermediate Italian I 3 ITL103 or HSC Italian extended or continuers band4, 5 or 6 or equivalent or permission of Dean ofDivision
ITL200 D1
ITL211 Intermediate Italian II 3 ITL210 ITL200 D2
ITL302 Contemporary ItalianLiterature
3 ITL200 and ITL201; or ITL202 or ITL203 2005
ITL303 Problems in Translation 3 ITL200 or ITL211 2005
ITL305 Advanced Residential ShortUnit in Italy
3 Permission of Dean of Division 2005
ITL306 Italian Cinema 3 ITL211 or permission of Dean of Division D2
ITL308 The Italian Renaissance 3 6 cp at 200 level or permission of Dean of Division D1
ITL310 Advanced Italian I 3 ITL200 or ITL211 ITL300 D1
ITL311 Advanced Italian II 3 ITL310 ITL300 D2
ITL378 Italian Research Option 3 Permission of Dean of Division D1D2
Macedonian
MCD104 Introductory Macedonian I 3 MCD102, HSCMacedonian
X1 No session
MCD105 Introductory MacedonianII
3 MCD104 or permission of Dean of Division MCD102 X2 No session
MCD112 Introductory MacedonianIII
3 MCD105 or HSC Macedonian MCD110 V2
MCD226 Intermediate Macedonian I 3 MCD105 or HSC Macedonian or permission ofDean of Division
MCD121, MCD122 X1 No session
MCD227 Intermediate MacedonianII
3 MCD122 or MCD226 or permission of Dean ofDivision
MCD121, MCD123 X2 No session
MCD230 Macedonian Literature I 3 6 cp or permission of Dean of Division MCD106, MCD108 X1 No session
MCD330 Macedonian Literature II 3 MCD108 or MCD230 or permission of Dean ofDivision
MCD202, MCD208 X1 No session
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
MCD336 Advanced Macedonian I 3 MCD123 or MCD227 or permission of Dean ofDivision
MCD203, MCD222 X1 No session
MCD337 Advanced Macedonian II 3 MCD222 or MCD336 MCD203, MCD223 X2 No session
MCD348 Advanced Macedonian III 3 MCD223 or MCD337 MCD301, MCD322 X1 No session
MCD349 Advanced Macedonian IV 3 MCD322 or MCD348 MCD301, MCD323 X2 No session
MCD379 Macedonian ResearchOption
3 Permission of Dean of Division MCD378 X1X2
No sessionNo session
Modern Greek
MGK101 Introductory ModernGreek I
3 HSC Greekextended orcontinuers band 4, 5or 6
D1
MGK102 Introductory ModernGreek II
3 MGK101 or permission of Dean of Division D2
MGK121 Modern Greek History andCulture
3 MGK120 2005
MGK130 Introductory ResidentialShort Unit
3 Permission of Dean of Division V2 In Country
MGK205 Intermediate ModernGreek I
3 MGK102 or HSC Greek extended or continuersband 4, 5 or 6 or equivalent or permission of Deanof Division
MGK100 D1X1 15 May (V)
MGK206 Intermediate ModernGreek II
3 MGK205 or permission of Dean of Division MGK100 D2X2 11 September (V)
MGK210 Introduction to GreekTheatre
3 MGK206 or permission of Dean of Division D1
MGK230 Intermediate ResidentialShort Unit
3 Permission of Dean of Division V2 In Country
MGK304 Modern Greek Translation 3 MGK209 or MGK337 or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1
MGK306 History of the GreekLanguage
3 MGK209 or MGK337 or permission of Dean ofDivision
MGK300 orMGK305
2005
MGK330 Advanced Residential ShortUnit
3 Permission of Dean of Division V2 In Country
MGK331 Greek for Special Purposes 3 Permission of Dean of Division D2
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Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
MGK336 Advanced Modern Greek I 3 MGK206 or permission of Dean of Division MGK208 D1X1 1 May (V)
MGK337 Advanced Modern GreekII
3 MGK336 or permission of Dean of Division MGK204, MGK209 D2X2 25 September (V)
MGK348 Advanced Modern GreekIII
3 MGK337 or permission of Dean of Division MGK300, MGK308 D1
MGK349 Advanced Modern GreekIV
3 MGK348 or permission of Dean of Division MGK300, MGK309 D2
MGK378 Modern Greek ResearchOption
3 Permission of Dean of Division D1D2
Polish
PLH120 Introductory Polish I 3 PLH102, HSC Polish X1X2
4 June (V)5 November (V)
PLH121 Introductory Polish II 3 PLH120 or permission of Dean of Division PLH102 X1X2
5 June (V)6 November (V)
PLH125 Introductory Polish III 3 PLH121 or permission of Dean of Division PLH110 X2V2
No session
PLH220 Intermediate Polish I 3 PLH121 or permission of Dean of Division PLH108 X1 6 June (V)
PLH221 Intermediate Polish II 3 PLH220 or permission of Dean of Division PLH108 X2 7 November (V)
PLH222 Intermediate Polish III 3 PLH221 or permission of Dean of Division V2
PLH320 Advanced Polish 4 PLH221 or permission of Dean of Division PLH203, PLH300 X1 15 May (V)
PLH322 Modern Polish Theatre 4 3 cp at 200 level or equivalent or permission ofDean of Division
X2 6 November (V)
PLH323 Modern Polish Prose andPoetry
4 3 cp at 200 level or equivalent or permission ofDean of Division
X1 15 May (V)
Russian
RSN105 Russian Society and Culture 3 D1X1 20 March (V)
RSN130 Spoken Russian I 2 Permission of Dean of Division D2
RSN140 Beginners' Residential Unitin Russia
3 Permission of Dean of Division RSN170 WV In Country
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
RSN150 Introductory Russian I 3 RSN100, RSN103,RSN104, HSCRussian
D1X1 3 April (V)
RSN155 Introductory Russian II 3 RSN150 or permission of Dean of Division RSN100, RSN104 D2X2 14 August (V)
RSN160 Introductory Russian III 3 RSN155 or permission of Dean of Division RSN110 V2
RSN201 19th-Century RussianNovel in Translation
3 Any unit in literature or permission of Dean ofDivision
2005
RSN230 Spoken Russian II 2 Permission of Dean of Division 2005
RSN240 Intermediate ResidentialUnit in Russia
3 Permission of Dean of Division RSN270 WV In Country
RSN250 Intermediate Russian I 3 RSN155 or HSC Russian or permission of Dean ofDivision
RSN122 D1X1 3 April (V)
RSN255 Intermediate Russian II 3 RSN122 or RSN250 or permission of Dean ofDivision
RSN123 D2X2 4 September (V)
RSN280 Russian Translation I 3 RSN255 or permission of Dean of Division 2005
RSN303 Russian Short Story 3 RSN255 or permission of Dean of Division RSN301 X2 No session
RSN324 Advanced Russian throughCinema
3 Permission of Dean of Division 2005
RSN340 Advanced Residential Unitin Russia
3 Permission of Dean of Division RSN370 WV In Country
RSN350 Advanced Russian I 3 RSN123 or RSN255 or permission of Dean ofDivision
RSN222 D1X1 27 March (V)
RSN355 Advanced Russian II 3 RSN222 or RSN350 or permission of Dean ofDivision
RSN223 D2X2 11 September (V)
RSN360 Advanced Russian III 3 RSN355 RSN322 D1X1 8 May (V)
RSN365 Advanced Russian IV 3 RSN360 or permission of Dean of Division RSN323 D2X2 16 October (V)
RSN378 Russian Research Option 3 Permission of Dean of Division X1X2
No sessionNo session
RSN380 Russian Translation II 3 RSN280 or permission of Dean of Division 2005
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Serbian
SRB104 Introductory Serbian I 3 CRO102, SRB102,HSC Serbian
X1 No session
SRB108 Introductory Serbian II 3 SRB104 or permission of Dean of Division CRO102, SRB102 X2 No session
SRB211 Serbian Literature 3 6 cp or permission of Dean of Division TBD
SRB226 Intermediate Serbian I 3 SRB108; permission of Dean of Division SRB121, SRB122,CRO122
X1 No session
SRB227 Intermediate Serbian II 3 SRB122 or SRB226 or permission of Dean ofDivision
SRB121, SRB123,CRO123
X2 No session
SRB336 Advanced Serbian I 3 SRB123 or SRB227 or permission of Dean ofDivision
SRB202, SRB222,CRO222
X1 No session
SRB337 Advanced Serbian II 3 SRB222 or SRB336 or permission of Dean ofDivision
SRB202, SRB223,CRO223
X2 No session
SRB348 Advanced Serbian III 3 SRB223 or SRB337 or permission of Dean ofDivision
SRB300, SRB322,CRO322
X1 No session
SRB349 Advanced Serbian IV 3 SRB322 or SRB348 or permission of Dean ofDivision
SRB300, SRB323,CRO323
X2 No session
Slavonic - Interdisciplinary Units
SLS224 Topics in SlavonicLiterature
3 12 cp or permission of Dean of Division X1 No session
SLS300 Slavonic Literature inTranslation
4 Any unit in Slavonic literature or permission of Deanof Division
X2 No session
Ukrainian
UKR104 Introductory Ukrainian I 3 UKR102, HSCUkrainian
X1 5 June (V)
UKR105 Introductory Ukrainian II 3 UKR104 or permission of Dean of Division UKR102 X2 9 October (V)
UKR108 Ukrainian Civilisation 3 UKR101 X2 No session
UKR112 Introductory UkrainianIII
3 UKR104 or UKR105 or permission of Dean ofDivision
UKR110 V2
UKR226 Intermediate Ukrainian I 3 UKR102 or UKR105 or HSC Ukrainian UKR121, UKR122 X1 1 May (V)
UKR227 Intermediate Ukrainian II 3 UKR122 or UKR226 or permission of Dean ofDivision
UKR121, UKR123 X2 28 August (V)
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
UKR230 Ukrainian Literature 3 6 cp or permission of Dean of Division UKR106, UKR130 X1 No session
UKR336 Advanced Ukrainian I 3 UKR123 or UKR227 or permission of Dean ofDivision
UKR205, UKR222 X1 5 June (V)
UKR337 Advanced Ukrainian II 3 UKR222 or UKR336 UKR205, UKR223 X2 28 August (V)
UKR348 Advanced Ukrainian III 3 UKR223 or UKR337 UKR300, UKR322 X1 5 June (V)
UKR349 Advanced Ukrainian IV 3 UKR322 or UKR348 UKR300, UKR323 X2 28 August (V)
UKR378 Ukrainian ResearchOption
3 Permission of Dean of Division X1X2
No sessionNo session
Department of Health and Chiropractic
CHIR101 Chiropractic Principlesand Skills I
3 Admission to BChiroSc or admission toPGQUAL;CHIR or permission of Dean of Division
CHIR107 or CHIR221 CHIR111, CHIR121,CHIR212
D3
CHIR201 Chiropractic Principlesand Skills IIA
2 CHIR101(P) or CHIR107; admission to BChiroSc oradmission to PGQUAL;CHIR
CHIR101 CHIR222, CHIR239 D1
CHIR202 Chiropractic Principlesand Skills IIB
2 CHIR107 and CHIR201(P); admission to BChiroSc oradmission to PGQUAL;CHIR
CHIR131, CHIR222 D2
CHIR209 Clinical Anatomy 1 3 Science CHIR107 or permission of Dean of Division D1
CHIR210 Clinical Anatomy II 3 Science CHIR107 or permission of Dean of Division D2
CHIR246 Microbiology forChiropractors
3 BIOL115; admission to BChiroSc or BHealth oradmission to PGQUAL;CHIR
BIOL215 D2
CHIR301 Chiropractic Principlesand Skills IIIA
2 CHIR101 or CHIR107; CHIR202(P); admission toBChiroSc or admission to PGQUAL;CHIR
CHIR201 CHIR233, CHIR332,CHIR236
D1
CHIR302 Chiropractic Principlesand Skills IIIB
2 CHIR101 or CHIR107; CHIR301(P); admission toBChiroSc or admission to PGQUAL;CHIR
CHIR202 CHIR233, CHIR332,CHIR236
D2
CHIR303 Differential Diagnosis B 2 HLTH208; admission to BChiroSc or admission toPGQUAL;CHIR
D2
CHIR354 Human Anatomy IIA 6 Science CHIR221 or CHIR107; CHIR223 or admission toPGQUAL;CHIR or permission of Dean of Division
BIOL354 orMDSC354
D1
CHIR355 Human Anatomy IIB 6 Science CHIR221 or CHIR107; CHIR223 or admission toPGQUAL;CHIR or permission of Dean of Division
BIOL355 orMDSC355
D2
HLTH107 Introduction to HumanAnatomy
3 CHIR221 D1
HLTH132 Introductory Histology 3 CHIR223 D2
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(external units only)
HLTH200 Contemporary HealthIssues
3 Science 18 cp or permission of Dean of Division D2
HLTH204 Radiographic Physics andProtection
3 Science PHYS159 or PHYS140 or PHYS143 or admission toPGQUAL;CHIR
CHIR102 D2
HLTH207 Pathology 1 2 CHIR107 or CHIR221 or HLTH107(P); CHIR223 orCHIR132(P)or admission to PGQUAL;CHIR
CHIR242 D1
HLTH208 Pathology 2 3 CHIR207 or HLTH207(P) or admission toPGQUAL;CHIR
CHIR242 D2
HLTH300 Health Placement 6 Admission to BHealth or Permission of Dean ofDivision
D1
HLTH301 Special Interest Seminar 2 Permission of Dean of Division D1X1D2X2
TBD
TBD
MDSC354 Human Anatomy IIA 6 Medical Sciences MDSC221 or CHIR221 or HLTH107; MDSC223 orCHIR223 or HLTH132 or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1
MDSC355 Human Anatomy IIB 6 Medical Sciences MDSC221 or CHIR221 or HLTH107; MDSC223 orCHIR223 or HLTH132 or permission of Dean ofDivision
D2
Department of Human Geography
GEOS111 Society, Space andEnvironments
3 D1D2Xc1X1Xc2X2
No session
No session
GEOS114 Global EnvironmentalFutures
3 Technology D2Xc2X2 No session
GEOS215 Geographies ofDevelopment
3 Science; SocialScience
GEOS111 GEOS217 D2X2 No session
GEOS219 GeographicalPerspectives onPopulation
3 Science; SocialScience
GEOS111 or GEOS114 or DEM127 D1X1 8 May (V)
GEOS262 Australians and theirEnvironment
3 Science; SocialScience
18 cp D1X1 No session
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
GEOS264 Geographic InformationSystems
3 Science; SocialScience; Technology
Any 100-level unit in computing(P) or statistics(P) D1X1 16 May (physical
geography practicalstrand only)
GEOS265 Introduction to Resourceand EnvironmentalManagement
3 Science GEOS114(P); GEOS111(P) or GEOS112(P) orGEOS117(P)
D2Xc2X2 28 August;
23 October
GEOS280 Managing our Cities 3 Science; SocialScience
GEOS111 D2X2 No session
GEOS310 Resource Management 4 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
14 cp above 100 level including GEOS265(P) and atleast one of GEOS215, GEOS217, GEOS218,GEOS219, GEOS264 or GEOS280; or 12 cp above100 level in the Aboriginal Studies program
GEOS303 D1X1 27 March; 8 May;
29 May
GEOS311 Geography of the Asia-Pacific Region
4 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
GEOS111; 14 cp above 100 level including one ofGEOS215, GEOS219 or GEOS280 or permission ofDean of Division
D2X2 No session
GEOS319 Population, Health and theEnvironment
4 Science; SocialScience
14 cp above 100 level including one of GEOS215,GEOS217, GEOS218, GEOS219, GEOS280; or 4 cpin Demography
GEOS318 D1X1 No session
GEOS324 Economy, Place andCulture
4 Commerce;Economics; SocialScience; Science
GEOS111; 14 cp above 100 level including one ofGEOS215, GEOS219 or GEOS280
GEOS368,GEOS380
D2X2 No session
GEOS330 Geography of the SocialEnvironment
4 Science; SocialScience
GEOS111; 14 cp above 100 level including one ofGEOS215, GEOS217, GEOS219, GEOS218, orGEOS280
GEOS327 D2X2 No session
GEOS347 Research Applications inHuman Geography
4 Science; SocialScience
14 cp above 100 level including at least one ofGEOS215, GEOS217, GEOS218, GEOS219,GEOS265 or GEOS280
GEOS349 TBD
GEOS351 Heritage andConservation
4 Science; SocialScience
14 cp above 100 level including one of GEOS215,GEOS217, GEOS218, GEOS219, GEOS262,GEOS265, GEOS280, HIST216, HIST217
GEOS354 D1X1 24 August;
7 September
GEOS363 Post-Colonial Cities 4 Science; SocialScience
14 cp above 100 level including one of GEOS215,GEOS217, GEOS218, GEOS219, GEOS280 orECON349
GEOS360 TBD
GEOS371 Geographic InformationSystems: Technical Issues
4 Science; SocialScience
GEOS264(P) D2
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On Campus session
(external units only)
GEOS387 Human GeographySpecial Interest Seminar
2 Science; Technology Permission of Dean of Division D1X1D2X2
TBD
TBD
GEOS426 Geographic InformationSystems (GIS)Applications
3 Science One of GEOS359(Cr) or GEOS371(Cr) D1
Division of Information and Communication Sciences
Note: MPCE units are offered by day study only.
MPCE360 Technology Management 3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Technology
41 cp: GPA of 2.00 or greater or permission of Deanof ICS
MPCE361 D1
MPCE361 Technology andManagement
3 Commerce;Economics; Science
41 cp: GPA of 2.00 or greater or permission of Deanof ICS
MPCE360 TBD
Centre for International Communication
ICOM101 Intercultural Relations 3 Admission to BIC, BMedia or BA in Media and CulturalStudies
MAS104; CUL100 D1
ICOM201 International Television 3 ICOM101 CUL100; MAS203 D2
ICOM301 Global KnowledgeSociety
3 ICOM201 D1
ICOM302 Internship 3 ICOM301; admission to BIC and GPA of 4.00, or permissionof Dean of Division
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(external units only)
Division of Law
Bachelor of Laws (LLB and BLegS units)
The LLB and BLegS programs are taught by the Department of Law and the Centre for Environmental Law in the Division of Law and by the Department of Public Law in the Division of Humanities
Prerequisites for all LAW units:
D units: enrolment in combined law degree or permission of Dean of Division, and grades of at least P in all previous prescribed units in the
law program.
X units: enrolment in BLegS or LLB or permission of Dean of Division, and grades of at least P in all previous prescribed units in the law
program.
LAW103 Torts/Legal History 3 For LLB students, LAW113(P) for other full-timestudents, 18 cp in non-LAW units and admission toquota
LAW203 D2X2 28-29 September
LAW113 Jurisprudence 4 For LLB students, none; for other full-time students,18 cp in non-LAW units and admission to quota
D1X1 17-18 April
LAW203 Torts 3 LAW112(P) LAW103 D2X2 28-29 September
LAW204 Contracts 3 LAW112(P) or LAW113(P) LAW201 D1X1 19-20 April
LAW205 Criminal Law andProcedure I
3 Any 100-level LAW unit with a grade of P LAW414 D1X1 21-22 April
LAW206 Criminal Law andProcedure II
3 LAW205(P) D2X2 30 Sept–1 Oct
LAW304 Special Interest Project 2 Social Science Any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P; for non-LLB students, permission of Dean, Division ofHumanities
D1X1D2X2
No session
No session
LAW309 Constitutional Law andAdministration
6 Social Science Any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P; orPOL165 and any 200-level politics unit; or BUSL201or BUSL250
LAW300, LAW302,LAW307, LAW311,LAW312
D3X3 13-14 April;
24-25 September
LAW310 Property in Law andEquity
6 LAW103(P) or LAW203(P); LAW113(P) orLAW112(P); LAW204(P); LAW205(P);LAW206(P)
LAW303, LAW308,LAW401
D3X3 15-16 April;
26-27 September
LAW311 Public Law I 3 Social Science 40 cp or any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P LAW302, LAW309 D1X1 13-14 April
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(external units only)
LAW312 Public Law II 3 Social Science 40 cp or any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P;LAW311(P)
LAW302, LAW309 D2X2 24-25 September
LAW402 Family Law 4 Social Science Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P; forwomen's studies students, 40 cp including at least 6cp in women's studies
D2X2 28-29 September
LAW404 Administrative Law 4 Social Science LAW302(C) or LAW307(C) or LAW309(P); orLAW311(P) and LAW312(P)
D1X1 15-16 April
LAW405 Remedies 4 LAW103(P) or LAW203(P); LAW113(P) orLAW112(P); LAW204(P); LAW205(P);LAW206(P); LAW308(C) or LAW310(P);LAW309(P) (OR, for students enrolled prior to1990, LAW201(C); LAW200(C); LAW301(C);LAW303(C))
D1X1 17-18 April
LAW406 Business Organisations 4 Commerce; Economics Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P BUSL301 D2X2 26-27 September
LAW407 Labour Law 4 Commerce;Economics; SocialScience
Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P; for non-LLB students, permission of Dean, Division ofHumanities
D1X1 13-14 April
LAW410 International Trade andFinance
4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P D2X2 24-25 September
LAW411 Discrimination and theLaw
4 Social Science Any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P LAW306 D2X2 22-23 September
LAW412 Criminology 4 Social Science Any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P; for non-LLB students, permission of Dean, Division ofHumanities
LAW305 D2X2 24-25 September
LAW413 Australian Legal History 4 Social Science Any 300-level LAW with a grade of P or HIST204or HIST217
D2X2 20-21 September
LAW414 Criminal Law andProcedure
8 Social Science Any 100-level LAW unit with a grade of P LAW408, LAW301 D3X3 21-22 April;
30 Sept–1 Oct
LAW415 Dispute Management andResolution
4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P D2X2 18-19 September
LAW416 European Law andInstitutions
4 Social Science Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P EURO350 TBD
LAW417 Aspects ofCommunication Law
4 Social Science Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P orMAS102; for non-LLB students MAS104,LAW434,LEGL201 or permission of Dean, Division ofHumanities
D2X2 18-19 September
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Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
LAW418 Law, Laws andAboriginal Peoples
4 Social Science Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P; for non-LLB students, 12 cp at or above 200 level withinAboriginal studies coherency
2005
LAW419 International HumanRights Law
4 LAW509 with a grade of P 2005
LAW420 Contemporary Theory ofLaw
4 Social Science Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P orANCS269 or PHIL242 or SOC280 or SOC283 orPOL264
2005
LAW421 Foundations ofCommercial Law
4 Commerce; Economics LAW204 with a grade of P; for non-LLB students,permission of Dean, Division of Humanities
D2X2 22-23 September
LAW422 Sales and Consumer Law 4 Commerce; Economics LAW201 or LAW204; LAW303 or LAW308 orLAW310 with a grade of P
TBD
LAW423 Intellectual Property Law 4 LAW310 or LAW308 with a grade of P SummerSession2005
LAW427 Special Seminar 1B 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P andpermission of Dean of Division
X1D2X2
15-16 April
30 Sept–1 Oct
LAW428 Trade Practices Law 4 Commerce, Economics LAW405 with a grade of P LAW405 D1X1 21-22 April
LAW429 Information TechnologyLaw
4 Science LAW310 or LAW308 with a grade of P D1X1 19-20 April
LAW430 Jessup International LawMoot
4 Entry into this unit is by invitation D2X2 No session
LAW431 States and Nations 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P D2X2 22-23 September
LAW432 Law and Religion 4 LAW309; or LAW311 and LAW312 with a gradeof P
2005
LAW433 Macquarie Law Journal 4 34 cp in LAW units with grades of P. Entry into thisunit is by invitation based on grade point average
D1X1 No session
LAW434 Communications andCitizenship: Law andPolicy
4 Any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P LEGL201 D1X1 13-14 April
LAW435 Anglo-AmericanConstitutional History
4 Any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P LEGL202 D1X1 16-17 April
LAW436 Modern CorporateGovernance
4 Any 200-level LAW unit with a grade of P LEGL203 D2X2 20-21 September
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Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
LAW437 China Trade andInvestment Law
4 Commerce; Economics Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P BUSL377, BUSL340,BUSL388
D2
LAW438 Practising in the PublicInterest
4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P andpermission of Dean of Division
D1X1D2X2
13-14 April
20-21 September
LAW440 Land Use Planning Law 4 LAW309 or LAW311 and LAW312; LAW310 witha grade of P
D2X2 20-21 September
LAW500 Litigation 4 LAW310(P) or LAW308(C); D2X2 2-3 October
LAW502 Trusts 4 LAW405 with a grade of P 2005
LAW503 Taxation 4 Commerce; Economics LAW400 or LAW406 or LAW421 or LAW422with a grade of P
BUSL320 D1X1 19-20 April
LAW506 Succession 4 LAW310 or LAW308 with a grade of P D2X2 28-29 September
LAW507 Conflict of Laws 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P 2005
LAW508 Comparative Law 4 Social Science Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P TBD
LAW509 International Law 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P SummerSessionD1X1 13-14 April
LAW510 Environmental Law 4 Science; SocialScience
LAW302 or LAW307 or LAW309; or LAW311and LAW312 with a grade of P
D1X1 15-16 April
LAW511 Legal Research Project 4 16 cp at 400/500 level in law and a GPA in LAWunits of 3.25; for non-LLB students, permission ofDean, Division of Humanities
LAW514, LAW515,LAW516
D1X1D2X2
No session
No session
LAW512 Law of InternationalOrganisations
4 LAW509 with a grade of P D2X2 18-19 September
LAW514 Legal Research Project 8 16 cp at 400/500 level in law and a GPA in LAWunits of 3.25; for non-LLB students, permission ofDean, Division of Humanities
LAW511, LAW515,LAW516
D3X3 No session
LAW515 Legal Research Project 4 Science 16 cp at 400/500 level in law and a GPA in LAWunits of 3.25; 6 cp at 300 level in science; for non-LLB students, 6 credit points at 300 level in scienceand permission of Dean, Division of Humanities
LAW511, LAW514,LAW516
D1X1D2X2
No session
No session
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LAW516 Legal Research Project 8 Science 16 cp at 400/500 level in law and a GPA in LAWunits of 3.25; 6 cp at 300 level in science; for non-LLB students, 6 credit points at 300 level in scienceand permission of Dean, Division of Humanities
LAW511, LAW514,LAW515
D3X3 No session
LAW518 Legal Ethics 2 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P X2 30 Sept–1 Oct
LAW519 InternationalEnvironmental Law
4 Science Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P D2X2 28-29 September
LAW520 Law and Sexuality 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P D1X1 23-24 April
LAW521 Health, Law and Ethics 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P SummerSessionD1X1 23-24 April
LAW522 Advanced Torts 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P D1X1 13-14 April
LAW525 Advanced Topics inEnvironmental Law
4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P X1 21-22 April
LAW526 Language, Violence andJustice: The LegalRegulation of Hatred
4 For LLB students: any 300-level LAW unit with agrade of P; for non-LLB students, 40 cp
2005
LAW527 Law and Government 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P D2X2 24-25 September
LAW528 Issues in Competition,Corporation andSecurities Law
4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P 2005
LAW529 Property Rights 4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P; 8 cp at200 level in politics
2005
LAW530 Law and MoralDilemmas
4 Any 300-level LAW unit with a grade of P 2005
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Department of Linguistics
EAP100 English for AcademicPurposes I
3 Permission of Dean of Division (see unitdescription)
DE1DE2
EAP101 English for AcademicPurposes II
3 EAP100 D2
LING109 Language, Culture andCommunication
3 DE1
LING110 Language Description 3 DE2
LING120 Living English 3 DE1X2 18 September;
9 October
LING210 Phonetics and Phonology 4 Science LING110 or a unit in an Asian or Europeanlanguage, or 12 cp in science units
DE1
LING211 Grammar and Meaning 4 Science LING110 or a unit in an Asian or Europeanlanguage
DE1
LING214 Introduction toPsycholinguistics
3 Science LING110(P); or PSY104(P) plus PSY105(P); orpermission of Dean of Division
PSY238 DE2
LING216 Introduction toSociolinguistics
4 Social Science LING110 LING212 DE2
LING248 Analysing New Media 3 LING109 or LING110 or LING120 or SLP148; orpermission of Dean of Division
D1
LING253 The English Language 4 12 cp D2
LING312 Bilingualism 4 Social Science LING212 or LING216 D2
LING316 Second LanguageTeaching and Learning
4 LING210 or LING211 D2
LING317 Micro- & Macro-Linguistics
4 Science LING210 or LING211 D1X1 No session
LING318 Grammar and Meaning ina Multilingual,Typological Perspective
4 Science LING211 D1
LING319 Grammar and Semantics:Systemic Organisation
4 Science LING211 LING311 2005
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(external units only)
LING320 Grammar, Semantics andContext: Stratification andVariation
4 Science LING211 LING311 D2X2 No session
LING321 AnthropologicalLinguistics
4 Social Science LING212 or LING216 or one 200-level ANTH unit D1
LING330 Linguistics SpecialInterest Seminar A
2 8 cp of relevant units in LING; permission of Deanof Division
DE1DE2
LING331 Linguistics SpecialInterest Seminar B
2 8 cp of relevant units in LING; permission of Deanof Division
DE1DE2
LING340 Linguistics AdvancedSeminar
4 8 cp in relevant 200-level LING units; permission ofDean of Division
DE1X1DE2X2
No session
No session
LING341 SociolinguisticsAdvanced Seminar
4 Social Science 8 cp in relevant 200-level LING units; permission ofDean of Division
DE1X1DE2X2
No session
No session
SLP148 Language, Logic andComputation
3 D1
SPH301 The Acoustics of Speech 4 Science LING210(P) LING308 D2X2 No session
SPH302 Speech Physiology 4 Science LING210(P) D2X2 No session
SPH304 Introduction to Audiology 4 Science LING210(P) LING315 D1
SPH305 Developmental Speechand Language Disorders
4 Medical Sciences;Science
LING210(P) LING303 2005
SPH306 Acquired Speech andLanguage Disorders
4 Medical Sciences;Science
LING210(P) or LING211(P) or LING214(P) LING303 D2
SPH307 Auditory Physiology andPsychoacoustics
4 Science LING210 D1
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Department of Mathematics
Note: The Department plans to offer the following 100-level MATH units in the same D, E pattern every year.
MATH106 A View of Mathematics 3 HSC MathematicsExtension 1 Band 3,HSC MathematicsExtension 2, HSC 3-unit Mathematics(1999-2000) with anaverage 3-unit markof 75% or greater,HSC 4-unitMathematics (1999-2000), PHYS140,PHYS143, PHYS149,units in the rangeMATH123-MATH139 (but seedescription ofMATH106)
D2
MATH123 Mathematics 123 3 None, but see unit description HSC MathematicsExtension 1 Band 3,HSC MathematicsExtension 2, HSC 3-unit Mathematics(1999-2000) with anaverage 3-unit markof 75% or greater,HSC 4-unitMathematics (1999-2000), MATH130
D1
MATH130 Mathematics IE 3 Medical Sciences;Technology
None, but see unit description HSC MathematicsExtension 1 Band 3,HSC MathematicsExtension 2, HSC 3-unit Mathematics(1999-2000) with anaverage 3-unit markof 75% or greater,HSC 4-unitMathematics (1999-2000), MATH123
DE1D2
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PointsUnit Designation Prerequisites Corequisites NCCW
When
Offered
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(external units only)
MATH132 Mathematics IA(Advanced)
3 Technology HSC Mathematics Extension 2 or HSC 4-unitMathematics; admission to BSc in AdvancedMathematics or equivalent UAI
MATH135 D1
MATH133 Mathematics IB(Advanced)
3 Technology MATH132(P) or MATH135(HD) or admission toBCom-Actuarial Studies
MATH131,MATH136
D2
MATH135 Mathematics IA 3 Medical Sciences;Technology
HSC Mathematics Band 6, or HSC MathematicsExtension 1 Band 3, or HSC Mathematics Extension2, or HSC 2-unit related Mathematics with anaverage 2-unit mark of 80% or greater, or HSC 3-unit Mathematics with an average 3-unit mark of75% or greater, or HSC 4-unit Mathematics, orMATH130(P) or equivalent
MATH132 D1E2
MATH136 Mathematics IB 3 Technology MATH135(P) MATH131,MATH133
SummerSessionE1D2
Note: The Department plans to offer MATH236 D2 in odd years (eg 2005) and MATH236 D2 (twilight - starting at 4pm or 5pm) in evenyears, MATH239 D2 (twilight - starting at 4pm or 5pm) every year, and the other 200-level MATH units in the same D, E pattern everyyear.
MATH233 Mathematics II Advanced 3 Science MATH133(P) or MATH136(HD) D1
MATH235 Mathematics IIA 3 Science; Technology MATH136(P) or MATH133(P) D1E2
MATH236 Mathematics IIB 3 Science; Technology MATH235(P) D2
MATH237 Mathematics IIC 3 Science; Technology MATH135(P) or MATH136(P) or corequisiteMATH132 or corequisite MATH133
MATH136 or COMP224 orCOMP225 or MATH132 orMATH133
D1E2
MATH239 Geometry and Graphics 3 Science MATH136(P) or MATH133(P); MATH237(P); any100-level COMP unit (P) or equivalent
D2
Note: The Department plans to offer MATH300 D1, MATH337 D1 and MATH338 D2 in the twilight mode (starting at 4pm or 5pm) in oddyears (eg 2005), MATH335 D1, MATH336 D2 and MATH339 D2 in the twilight mode in even years; otherwise by day study.
MATH300 Geometry and Topology 3 Science MATH235(P) D1
MATH334 Mathematics IIIAdvanced
3 Science Admission to Advanced Program BSc or permission ofDean of ICS
MATH335; MATH337 D1
MATH335 Mathematical Methods 3 Science; Technology MATH236(P) D1
MATH336 Differential Equations 3 Science; Technology MATH335(P) D2
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MATH337 Algebra IIIA 3 Science MATH235(P); MATH237(P) D1
MATH338 Algebra IIIB 3 Science MATH337(P) D2
MATH339 Real and FunctionalAnalysis
3 Science MATH335(P) D2
Department of Media
Entry to MAS208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 308, 309,310, 311, 312, 313 is restricted.
MAS104 Australian Media 3 DE1
MAS105 Media Cultures 3 MAS104 CUL100 MAS106 DE2
MAS202 Introduction to ScreenWriting
3 MAS104; MAS105; CUL100 plus entry into BMedia,BMedia/LLB, BA (Media & Cultural Studies), BICdegrees
D1
MAS203 News and Current Affairs 3 6 cp in MAS at 100 level at a grade of pass or higher D1
MAS204 Media and the AsiaPacific
3 As for MAS203 D2
MAS205 Introduction to the Cinema 3 As for MAS203 D2
MAS206 Radio Production 3 As for MAS203 D1
MAS207 Advanced RadioBroadcasting
3 MAS206 at a grade of pass or higher D2
MAS208 Multimedia Theory andProduction 1
4 Entry to BMedia or BA in Media and Cultural Studiesor BIC or BeBus; 18 cp; 6 cp in 100 MAS units at agrade of pass or higher
MAS203 MMM202 D1
MAS209 Multimedia Theory andProduction 2
4 MAS208 at a grade of pass or higher MMM203 D2
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When
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MAS210 Print Media Production 1 3 Admission to BMedia or BA in Media and CulturalStudies quota (or equivalent UAI) or BIC; MAS105 ata grade of pass or higher
MAS203 MAS212 D1
MAS211 Print Media Production 2 3 MAS210 at a grade of pass or higher D2
MAS212 Screen Production 1 3 Admission to BMedia (or equivalent UAI); MAS105 ata grade of pass or higher; selection to quota based ontransfer policy
MAS202; MAS203 MAS210 D1
MAS213 Screen Production 2 3 MAS212 at a grade of pass or higher MAS205 D2
MAS214 Media Technologies andSociety
3 As for MAS203 D2
MAS302 Media Identities 3 6 cp at 200 level in MAS units (or 8 cp from WST310,ANTH374, CUL304, PHIL352, or SOC381) at a gradeof pass or higher
D2
MAS304 Screens, Images, Ideas 3 6 cp at 200 level in MAS units including MAS205 at agrade of pass or higher
D1
MAS306 Modernism andPostmodernism
4 6 cp in 200-level MAS, CUL, SOC, ANTH, PHIL orARTS at a grade of pass or higher
D1
MAS307 Culture and Technology 3 As for MAS306 D2
MAS308 Advanced MultimediaTheory and Production 1
4 Admission to BMedia in Multimedia plus MAS209 at agrade of pass or higher or admission to BeBus
MAS310, MAS312 D1
MAS309 Advanced MultimediaTheory and Production 2
4 MAS308 at a grade of pass or higher D2
MAS310 Advanced Print MediaProduction 1
3 MAS211 at a grade of pass or higher; enrolment inBMedia or BIC or a GPA of 3.00 or higher
MAS308, MAS312 D1
MAS311 Advanced Print MediaProduction 2
3 MAS310 at a grade of pass or higher D2
MAS312 Advanced ScreenProduction 1
3 MAS213 at a grade of pass or higher MAS308, MAS310 D1
MAS313 Advanced ScreenProduction 2
3 MAS312 at a grade of pass or higher D2
MAS314 Screen Writing: Storiesand Structures
3 6 cp in MAS including MAS202 at a grade of pass orhigher
D2
MAS315 Contemporary WorldCinemas
3 6 cp at 200 level in MAS units including MAS205 at agrade of pass or higher
D2
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MAS389 Public Relations I 3 MAS209 or MAS211 or MAS213 at a grade of pass orhigher
DE1
MAS390 Public Relations II 3 Technology Entry to BMedia or BA in Media and Cultural Studiesor BeBus or BIC; MAS389 at a grade of pass or higher
DE2
Department of Modern History
AUST100 Australian Perspectives I: Maps, Dreams, History
3 D2X2 No session
AUST300 Australian Perspectives II 4 Social Science AUST200 or 8 cp at 200 level D1X1 No session
HIST109 The Making of Australia 3 D1X1 No session
HIST112 An Introduction to WorldHistory
3 D1X1 No session
HIST114 The World Since 1945: AnAustralian Perspective
3 2005
HIST189 The Coming of Modernity:Europe since 1550
3 HIST190 D2X2 No session
HIST192 The Medieval World: Europe to 1550
3 DE1
HIST201 European History from theFrench Revolution toFascism
4 6 cp in history; or 12 cp or permission of Dean ofDivision
HIST284 D1X1 No session
HIST216 Aboriginal AustralianHistory
4 6 cp in history or permission of Dean of Division D1X1 No session
HIST217 Australia, Britain and theEmpire 1770-1901
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1X1 No session
HIST218 Sex and Gender in Europesince the Enlightenment
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp 2005
HIST243 History on Film 4 6 cp in history or 12 cp or permission of Dean ofDivision
2005
HIST244 Twentieth-Century Europe 4 6 cp in history or 12 cp or permission of Dean ofDivision
HIST333 D2X2 No session
HIST245 Women in AustralianHistory 1788-1988
4 6 cp in history or 12 cp or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1X1 No session
HIST250 Modern Chinese History 4 6 cp in history or CHN122 or CHN123 D2
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When
Offered
On Campus session
(external units only)
HIST252 War and Peace in WorldHistory
4 Social Science 6 cp in history or 12 cp or permission of Dean ofDivision
D2X2 No session
HIST309 History, Culture andMuseum Studies
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp HIST393 – Stream B:Sources and Skills inHistory Stream
D1X1 20 March (V)
HIST316 From Protection to NativeTitle: AboriginalAustralian History in the20th Century
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in history, politics or AboriginalStudies or permission of Dean of Division
TBD
HIST333 Twentieth-Century Europe 4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp HIST301; HIST244 D2X2 No session
HIST335 America in the TwentiethCentury
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in history, or 40 cp or permission ofDean of Division
HIST303 DE2
HIST338 Writing Women’s History 4 Social Science HIST218 or 40 cp HIST318 2005
HIST340 Australian History since1901
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp D2X2 No session
HIST359 World Histories 4 Social Science HIST112 or 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp 2005
HIST365 From Hula Hoops toHeroin Chic: PopularCulture since the 1950s
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in history D1X1 No session
HIST390 Material Life, Culture andSociety in Early ModernEurope
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in history or 40 cp HIST389 D1
Department of Philosophy
PHIL131 Mind, Meaning andMetaphysics
3 DE2
PHIL132 Philosophy, Morality andSociety
3 DE1
PHIL134 Introductory Formal Logic 3 Science D2
PHIL137 Critical Thinking 3 PHIL136 SummerSessionDE1
PHIL232 Philosophy of Science 4 Science; SocialScience
18 cp including 3 cp in philosophy or 18 cp andpermission of Dean of Division
2005
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(external units only)
PHIL233 History of Ethics 4 Social Science 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp including 3 cpin philosophy at 100 level
2005
PHIL238 Phenomenology andExistentialism
4 Social Science 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp including 3 cpin philosophy at 100 level
DE1
PHIL241 Contemporary Ethics 4 Social Science 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp including 3 cpin philosophy at 100 level
DE2
PHIL242 Practical Ethics 4 Social Science 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp D1
PHIL245 Classical ModernPhilosophers
4 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp including 3 cpin philosophy at 100 level
D2
PHIL246 Philosophy of Religion 4 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp and permissionof Dean of Division
2005
PHIL249 Biology, Mind and Culture 4 Science; SocialScience
18 cp including 3 cp in philosophy or 18 cp andpermission of Dean of Division
D2
PHIL250 Aesthetics 4 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp ARTS100 2005
PHIL254 Freedom and Alienation 4 Social Science 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp D2
PHIL256 Knowledge and Reality 4 Science; SocialScience
6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp including 3 cpin philosophy at 100 level
PHIL353 DE1
PHIL262 Body and Mind 4 Science 6 cp in philosophy at 100 level or 18 cp including 3 cpin philosophy at 100 level
PHIL362 2005
PHIL264 Business and ProfessionalEthics
4 Social Science 18 cp PHIL263 D2
PHIL280 Philosophical Logic A: Truth and Existence
4 Science PHIL134 or permission of Dean of Division PHIL380 D1
PHIL281 Language and Logic 4 Science PHIL134 or permission of Dean of Division PHIL251, PHIL381 2005
PHIL351 Social Philosophy 4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy DE1
PHIL352 Philosophical Problems ofGender
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy or 40 cp and WST100 DE2
PHIL354 Seminar Unit in Philosophy 4 12 cp in philosophy including at least 4 cp at 200 leveland at least 4 cp at 300 level
D1D2
PHIL356 Power, Desire andSubjectivity
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy 2005
PHIL357 Theories of Justice 4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy or POL264 orpermission of Dean of Division
D1
PHIL358 Metaphysics 4 Science 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy D2
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When
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(external units only)
PHIL359 Kant 4 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy 2005
PHIL361 Philosophy ofPsychoanalysis
4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy; or 6 cp of 200-levelpsychology, excluding PSY222; or permission of Deanof Division
PSY361 2005
PHIL363 Philosophy and CognitiveScience
4 Science; SocialScience
4 cp at 200 level in philosophy or permission of Deanof Division
D2
PHIL364 Business and ProfessionalEthics
4 Social Science 18 cp PHIL263, PHIL264 D2
PHIL382 Agency and the Self 4 Social Science 4 cp at 200 level in philosophy 2005
Department of Physical Geography
GEOS112 The Planet Earth 3 Technology D1X1 20-21 March;
22-23 May
GEOS114 Global EnvironmentalFutures
3 Technology D2Xc2X2 No session
GEOS117 Biophysical Environments 3 D1Xc1X1 4 April;
30 May
GEOS214 Climatic Impacts 3 Science GEOS117(P) or GEOS114(P) or GEOS112(P) or18 cp(P)
2005
GEOS216 The AtmosphericEnvironment
4 Science; Technology GEOS117(P) or GEOS112(P) or 12 cp from scienceor technology units
D1Xc1X1 No session
GEOS237 Natural Hazards 3 Science GEOS117(P) or GEOS114 (P) or GEOS112 (P) or18 cp(P)
D2Xc2X2 No session
GEOS264 Geographic InformationSystems
3 Science; SocialScience; Technology
Any 100-level unit in computing (P) or statistics (P) D1X1 16 May (physical
geography practicalstrand only)
GEOS265 Introduction to Resourceand EnvironmentalManagement
3 Science GEOS114(P) and at least one of GEOS117(P) orGEOS112(P) or GEOS111(P)
D2Xc2X2 28 August;
23 October
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GEOS266 Earth Surface Processes 4 Science; Technology GEOS117(P) or GEOS112(P) D1
GEOS301 Global Climates 4 Science; Technology GEOS216(P) or GEOS214(Cr) D2
GEOS313 Advanced Atmosphericand OceanographicScience
4 Science Permission of Dean of Division D1X1D2X2D3X3
No session
No session
No session
GEOS317 Advanced Geoecology 4 Science Permission of Dean of Division D1X1D2X2D3X3
No session
No session
No session
GEOS325 Applied Climatology 4 Science GEOS216(P) D1
GEOS328 EnvironmentalManagement
4 Science GEOS265(P) or permission of Dean of Division D2Xc2X2 13, 20, 27 Aug, 3
Sept: 2-4pm;18 Sept; 16 or 23 or30 Oct or 6 Nov (F)
GEOS371 Geographic InformationSystems: Technical Issues
4 Science; SocialScience
GEOS264(P) D2
GEOS389 Special Interest Seminar 2 Science; Technology Permission of Dean of Division D1D2V2
GEOS398 Applied Geomorphology 4 Science; Technology GEOS266(P) D2
GEOS399 Soils 4 Science; Technology GEOS266(P) D1
GEOS426 Geographic InformationSystems (GIS)Applications
3 Science One of GEOS359(Cr) or GEOS371(Cr) D1
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Department of Physics
Note: The Department plans to offer PHYS140 DE1 and PHYS143 DE2 in even years (eg 2006),and the other 100-level PHYS units with the same D, Xc pattern every year; otherwise by day study.
PHYS140 Physics IA 3 Technology HSC Mathematics Band 4 or HSC 2-unit Mathematicswith an average mark of 54% or greater orMATH130(P) or (as a corequisite) one of MATH132,MATH133, MATH135, MATH136
PHYS149 DE1
PHYS143 Physics IB 3 Technology HSC Mathematics Band 4 or HSC 2-unit Mathematicswith an average mark of 54% or greater orMATH130(P) or (as a corequisite) one of MATH132,MATH133, MATH135, MATH136
PHYS149 DE2
PHYS149 Physics for Technology 3 Medical Sciences;Technology
HSC Mathematics Band 4 or HSC 2-unit Mathematicswith an average mark of 54% or greater orMATH130(P) or corequisite MATH132 or corequisiteMATH135; enrolment in the BA/BSc in Comp & InfSys or BCIS or BSc in Comp or BCompSc or BeBus orBBA or BBA BIT or BBA BCIS or BSc in Bioinf orBMedScs or BEnvSc or BTech(Biotech) orBTech(ICSys) or BTech(Telecomm) orBTech(EnvGeo)
PHYS140, PHYS143 D1
PHYS159 Concepts in the PhysicalSciences
3 Medical Sciences HSC Physics Band 4,HSC 2-unit Physics(1999-2000) with anaverage mark of60% or greater, HSC4-unit Science (1999-2000) with anaverage mark of70% or greater, anyother PHYS unit (ifcompleted previouslyor concurrently)
D2Xc2X2 28-29 August;
20-22 September
Note: The Department plans to offer PHYS270 X1 in even years (eg 2006); otherwise by day study exceptPHYS242 D1 (twilight mode, starting at 4pm or 5pm).
PHYS201 Physics IIA 3 Science; Technology PHYS140(P); PHYS143(P); MATH133 or corequisiteMATH136
D1
PHYS202Physics IIB3 Science; Technology MATH136(P) or MATH235(P) or MATH133(P);Either: PHYS201(P); Or: Enrolment in BE andPHYS140(P) and PHYS143(P) and MATH235(P)
D2Physics IIB
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(external units only)
PHYS220 Scientific Modelling 3 Science; Technology MATH135(P) or MATH132(P) or MATH133 orMATH136; any 100-level COMP unit (P); any 100-level PHYS, CHEM, BIOL, GEOS or STAT unit (P)
D1
PHYS242 The Tradition of Science(interdisciplinary unit)
3 Science 18 cp D1
PHYS244 Science, Technology andSociety (interdisciplinaryunit)
4 Science 18 cp PHYS243, SOC243,SOC244
2005
PHYS246 Advanced Physics II 3 Science Permission of Dean of ICS; Either: PHYS140(P);PHYS143(P); MATH233(P) or MATH235(Cr);Or: PHYS201(Cr)
D2
PHYS270 Astronomy 3 Science 12 cp PHYS277 X1 20-21 March
PHYS278 Advanced Astronomy 3 Science PHYS270(P) or PHYS277(P); 3 cp from units in therange MATH131-MATH136; PHYS140 or PHYS143or PHYS149 or PHYS159
D2
Note: 300-level PHYS units are offered by day study only.
PHYS301 Electromagnetism andQuantum Physics
3 Science; Technology PHYS201(P); PHYS202(P); MATH235(P) D1
PHYS303 Atomic and Solid-StatePhysics
3 Science; Technology PHYS201(P); PHYS202(P) D1
PHYS304 Quantum Physics II 3 Science Permission of Dean of ICS; Either: PHYS246(P);MATH335(P); Or: PHYS301(Cr)
D2
PHYS306 Optical Physics 3 Science; Technology PHYS201(P); PHYS202(P); MATH235(P) D2
PHYS377 Astrophysics I 3 Science PHYS201(P); PHYS202(P); MATH235(P);PHYS270(P) or PHYS277(P)
D1
PHYS378 General Relativity andCosmology
3 Science PHYS202(P); MATH235(P) PHYS305 D2
Optoelectronics
Note: OPTO units are offered by day study only.
OPTO200 Optoelectronics 3 Science; Technology MATH135(P) or MATH132(P) or MATH136 orMATH133; Either: PHYS140(P); PHYS143(P); Or:PHYS149(P)
D3
OPTO230 Optoelectronics Simulationand Design
3 Science; Technology COMP115(P) or COMP125(P) or COMP124(P) orCOMP155(P) or COMP165(P); admission toBTech(Optoel)
OPT0200 D3
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OPTO300 Optoelectronic Devicesand Systems I
3 Science; Technology PHYS201(P); PHYS202(P) D1
OPTO301 Optoelectronic Devicesand Systems II
3 Science; Technology OPTO200(P); OPTO300(P) D2
OPTO310 Industrial Project 3 Science; Technology Enrolment in BTech(Optoel); 60 cp with GPA of 2.00or greater or permission of Dean of ICS
OPTO301 D2
Department of Politics and International Relations
POL165 Introduction to AustralianPolitics
3 D1X1 No session
POL167 Thinking Politically 3 D1X1 No session
POL168 Australia in InternationalPolitics
3 D2X2 No session
POL250 Contemporary AustralianPolitics
4 Social Science 6 cp in politics or 18 cp D2X2 No session
POL251 African Politics andGlobalisation
4 18 cp D2X2 No session
POL259 Europe and Islam 4 18 cp EURO369,POL369
DE2
POL260 Revolutions 4 18 cp 2005
POL264 Power and Legitimacy inModern Political Thought
4 Social Science POL167(P) or 18 cp D2X2 No session
POL266 Middle-East Politics 4 18 cp DE1X1 No session
POL270 International Relations 4 Social Science 18 cp DE1
POL282 The Politics of Nationalism 4 Social Science 18 cp D2
POL300 Media Politics 4 Social Science 40 cp DE2
POL319 The Politics of Culture andGender
4 Social Science 40 cp SOC396 D1
POL321 International Relations ofthe Middle East
4 Social Science POL266(P) or 40 cp D2
POL340 The Politics of Genocide 4 Social Science 40 cp TBD
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(external units only)
POL341 The Politics of Health 4 Social Science 40 cp D1X1 No session
POL342 States and Nations 4 Social Science 40 cp LAW431 D2X2 No session
POL368 Reading Unit in Politics 4 Social Science 8 cp in 200- or 300-level politics units (Cr) includingprerequisite unit
DE1DE2DE3
POL374 Australian Governmentsand Public Policy
4 Social Science 40 cp 2005
POL380 American Foreign Policytoward the Third World
4 Social Science 40 cp 2005
POL383 American Politics 4 40 cp POL263 D1X1 No session
POL386 Australian Foreign Policy 4 Social Science 40 cp DE2
Department of Psychology
PSY104 Introduction to PsychologyI
3 Medical Sciences Either: admission to BPsych(Hons) or BBA or BA-Psychology/BSc-Psychology; Or: an equivalentadmission rank (or aggregate); Or: for all continuingstudents at least 12 cp and overall GPA of 2.50 orbetter; Or: PSY105(P)
STAT170 or STAT171 DE1
PSY105 Introduction to PsychologyII
3 Medical Sciences Either: admission to BPsych(Hons) or BBA or BA-Psychology/BSc-Psychology; Or: an equivalentadmission rank (or aggregate); Or: for all continuingstudents at least 12 cp and an overall of 2.50 or better;Or: PSY104(P)
STAT170 or STAT171 DE2
PSY222 Design and Statistics II 4 Medical Sciences;Science
STAT170(P) or STAT171(P) STAT270, STAT271,BIOL235
DE3
PSY224 Psychology, Health andWellbeing
3 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); STAT170 or STAT171 DE1
PSY231 Emotion and SocialMotivation
3 Science PSY104(P); PSY105(P); STAT170 or STAT171 DE2
PSY232 Research Methods inPsychology
3 Medical Sciences;Science
Enrolment in BPsych(Hons) or enrolment in BBA BA-Psychology or GPA of 2.50 or better; PSY104(P);PSY105(P); STAT170 or STAT171
PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235;PSY234; PSY235; PSY236;PSY237
DE3
PSY234 Social and PersonalityPsychology
3 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); STAT170 or STAT171 DE1
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PSY235 DevelopmentalPsychology
3 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); STAT170 or STAT171 DE2
PSY236 Biopsychology andLearning
3 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); STAT170 or STAT171 DE2
PSY237 Cognition and Perception 3 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); STAT170 or STAT171 DE1
PSY238 Introduction toPsycholinguistics
3 Science LING110(P) or both PSY104(P) and PSY105(P) LING214 DE2
PSY303 Cognitive Processes II 4 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY237(P) PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235
D2
PSY305 Personality 4 Science PSY234(P); 3 cp of 200-level psychology, excludingPSY222 or STAT270 or STAT271 or BIOL235
PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235
DE2
PSY306 Psychopathology 4 Medical Sciences;Science
6 cp of 200-level psychology, excluding PSY222 orSTAT270 or STAT271 or BIOL235
PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235
DE1
PSY307 Organisational Psychology 4 Commerce;Economics; SocialScience; Science
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); PSY222(P) or STAT270(P) orSTAT271(P) or BIOL235(P) or enrolment in BBA
DE1
PSY314 Applied Child Psychology 4 Science; SocialScience
PSY235(P) PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235
DE1
PSY315 Perception 4 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY237(P) PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235
D2
PSY318 Adult Development andAgeing
4 Science; SocialScience
PSY235(P) DE1
PSY321 Neuropsychology 4 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY236(P) or PSY237(P) PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235
DE2
PSY324 Animal Behaviour(interdisciplinary unit)
4 Medical Sciences;Science
6 cp above 100 level (P) from any units in psychologyand/or biology
D2
PSY325 Principles andApplications of Learning
4 Medical Sciences;Science
PSY236(P) DE1
PSY328 Psychology and the Law 4 Science PSY234(P) PSY222 or STAT270 orSTAT271 or BIOL235
DE2
PSY331 Design and Statistics III 4 Medical Sciences;Science; SocialScience
PSY222(P) or STAT270(P) or STAT271(P) orBIOL235(P)
STAT375,STAT320
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PSY332 Principles of PsychologicalAssessment
4 Medical Sciences;Science; SocialScience
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); PSY222(P) or STAT270(P) orSTAT271(P) or BIOL235(P) or enrolment in BBA
DE2
PSY334 Social Psychology II:Personal Relationships
4 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
PSY104(P); PSY105(P); PSY234(P) and PSY222(P) orSTAT270(P) or STAT271(P) or BIOL235(P) orenrolment in BBA
2005
PSY345 Applied Social Research 4 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
GPA of 2.00 or better; 9 cp at 200 level in psychologyand PSY222(P) or STAT270(P) or STAT271(P) orBIOL235(P)
PSY341 D3
PSY361 Philosophy ofPsychoanalysis
4 Science 6 cp of 200-level psychology, excluding PSY222 orSTAT270 or STAT271 or BIOL235; or4 cp of 200-level philosophy
PHIL361 DE1
Department of Public Law - for LLB units offered by this
Department see entry under Law, Bachelor of Laws (LLB and BLegSunits)
LEGL100 The Common LawTradition
3 D1X1 20 March
LEGL201 Communications andCitizenship: Law andPolicy
4 18 cp LAW434 D1X1 13-14 April
LEGL202 Anglo-AmericanConstitutional History
4 18 cp LAW435 D1X1 16-17 April
LEGL203 Modern CorporateGovernance
4 18 cp LAW436 D2X2 20-21 September
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(external units only)
Department of Sociology
SOC175 Australian Society:Foundations of SocialScience
3 SOC181 DE1X1 No session
SOC180 Introduction to PopularCulture and Society
3 DE2
SOC231 Art, Individuality andExchange
4 Social Science SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp SOC266 D2
SOC232 Sociological Theories ofModernity
4 Social Science SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp SOC283 D1
SOC233 Social Policy 4 Social Science SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp SOC284 2005
SOC234 Methods of SocialResearch
4 Social Science SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp; or 9 cp plus BBA101 SOC287 D2X2 18 September
SOC235 Power, Difference andRecognition
4 Social Science SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp SOC288 D2
SOC244 Science, Technology andSociety
4 Science; SocialScience
SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp SOC243, PHYS243,PHYS244, PHYS240
2005
SOC289 The Sociology of Media 4 Social Science SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp D1
SOC290 The Sociology of Workand Employment
4 Social Science SOC180 or SOC175 or 12 cp D1
SOC300 Internships in SocialResearch
4 Social Science SOC234 or SOC287 or permission of Dean of Divisionor Director BSocSc; 40 cp in humanities/socialsciences
D2V2
SOC370 Sport, Culture and Society 4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or 40 cp in units offeredin the Bachelor of Health program
E2
SOC371 Religion and Society 4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or 40 cp in units offeredin the Bachelor of Health program
2005
SOC372 Human Services:Organisations, Structuresand Policy
4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or 40 cp in units offeredin the Bachelor of Health program
D2
SOC375 UnderstandingContemporary Societies
4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or permission of Dean ofDivision
D2
SOC379 The Sociology of thePublic Sphere
4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or 40 cp inhumanities/social sciences
E1
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SOC381 Sociology of Gender andSexuality
4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1
SOC383 Governmentality 4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or permission of Dean ofDivision
D1
SOC390 Social Movements andSocial Change
4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or permission of Dean ofDivision
2005
SOC392 The Sociology of Music 4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or 40 cp 2005
SOC395 Globalisation, Citizenshipand Sustainability
4 Social Science 6 cp in sociology at 200 level or permission of Dean ofDivision
2005
Department of Statistics
STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 Medical Sciences;Technology
See unit description STAT171 SummerSessionDE1DE2DE3X1 8 May (V); 7 June (V)
STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3 Medical Sciences;Technology
HSC Mathematics extension 1 or any unit in the rangeMATH130-MATH136 with a grade of P, or admissionto BCom-Actuarial Studies
STAT170 D1
STAT175 Gambling, Sport andMedicine
3 E1D2
STAT270 Applied Statistics 3 Science; Technology STAT170(P) or STAT171(P); STAT172(P) orSTAT175(P) or GPA of at least 1.50
STAT271, BIOL235,PSY222
D1E2
STAT271 Statistics I 3 Science STAT272(P) STAT270, PSY222,BIOL235
D2
STAT272 Probability 3 Science STAT171(P); MATH133(P) or MATH136(P) STAT273 D1
STAT273 Risk and Chance 3 Science; Technology STAT170(P) or STAT171(P); STAT172(P) orSTAT175(P) or GPA of at least 1.50
STAT272 D2E1
STAT278 Computer Simulation 3 Science; Technology Same as for STAT270, plus any 100-level computingunit (P)
D2E1
STAT279 Operations Research I 3 Science STAT170(P) or STAT171(P) D1E2
STAT302 Data Mining and Graphics 3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
STAT270(P) or STAT271(P) or BIOL235(P) orPSY222(P)
STAT396 D2
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On Campus session
(external units only)
STAT320 Modelling and QualityManagement
3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
Same as for STAT302 PSY331, STAT375 D1
STAT321 Logistics and ProjectManagement
3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
STAT175(P) or STAT171(P) or STAT172(P) orSTAT273(P); STAT279(P)
STAT327 E1
STAT328 Market Research andForecasting
3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
Same as for STAT302 D2
STAT329 Electronic Commerce:Database Applications
3 Commerce;Economics; Science
COMP224(P) or STAT270(P) or INFO230(P);BBA102(P) or BBA203(P) or STAT278(P)
E2
STAT371 Modern StatisticalConcepts
3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
STAT272(P) or STAT273(P) D1
STAT373 Design of Surveys andExperiments
3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
Same as for STAT302 STAT303 E1
STAT378 Statistical Computing 3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science;Technology
STAT273(P) or STAT272(P) or STAT278(P) D1
STAT379 Operations Research II 3 Commerce;Economics; Science;Social Science
STAT279(P) D1E2
STAT395 Biostatistics andEpidemiology
3 Commerce;Economics; MedicalSciences; Science;Social Science
Same as for STAT302 STAT304 D2
STAT401 Topics in StochasticFinance
4 Commerce;Economics; Science
STAT272(P) E2
STAT411 Generalised LinearModels
3 STAT273(P) or STAT371(P) or STAT272(P) E2
Warawara – Department of Indigenous Studies
ABST100 Introduction to IndigenousStudies
3 ECLS104, ECED108 DE1DE2
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ABST200 Contested Issues inIndigenous Studies
3 Social Science ABST100 or ECLS104 or 18 cp or permission of Deanof Division
ECLS204, ECED211 DE1
ABST210 Aboriginal Prehistory 4 ABST100 or 18 cp or permission of Dean of Division HPP200 DE2
ABST300 Pathways for IndigenousStudies
4 Social Science ABST200 or ECLS204 or 40 cp or permission of Deanof Division
DE2
ABST310 Indigenous Film: TheWorld through the Eyes of“Others”?
4 ABST200; 40cp or permission of Dean of Division DE2
Advanced Diploma/Diploma in Community Management
These units are only available to students enrolled in the Advanced Diploma / Diploma in Community Management.
For all CMGT Units Intensive Block Sessions- the list of dates is available from Warawara (02) 9850 8893
CMGT100 Introducing OfficeTechnology
1 DCM9100 X1
CMGT110 Aboriginal Culture &History
1 DCM9110 X1
CMGT120 UnderstandingOrganisations
1 DCM9120 X2
CMGT121 Indigenous Law & Politics 1 DCM9121 X2
CMGT130 Mathematics and StatisticsAppreciation
1 DCM9130 X2
CMGT131 Academic and BusinessCommunication 1
1 DCM9131 X1
CMGT140 Business Law 1 DCM9140 X2
CMGT141 Managing People 1 DCM9141 X1
CMGT150 Research Methods &Techniques
1 DCM9150 X1
CMGT160 Academic and BusinessCommunication 2
1 DCM9160 X2
CMGT170 Aboriginal Issues inResource Developmentand Tourism
1 DCM9170 X1
CMGT202 Publishing & InformationManagement
1 DCM9202 X1
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CMGT211 Aboriginal Community &Development
1 DCM9211 X2
CMGT222 Policy & Administration 1 DCM9222 TBD
CMGT232 Academic and BusinessCommunication 3
1 DCM9232 X1
CMGT242 Management Accounting(I)
1 DCM9242 X1
CMGT243 Marketing Management 1 DCM9243 X2
CMGT244 Management Accounting(II)
1 CMGT242 or DCM9242 DCM9244 X2
CMGT251 Research Project 1 CMGT150 or DCM9150 DCM9251 X2
Institute for Women’s Studies
For a complete listing of units comprising the coherent study in Women’s Studies and in Gender and Sexuality ,and other units related to Women’s Studies, see the Women’s Studies entry under Interdisciplinary Studies in the Calendar.
WST110 Gender Issues in theContemporary Context
3 WST100 DE1X2 30 July (V)
WST210 Reading Gender inEveryday Life
4 Social Science WST110 or 18 cp or permission of Dean of Division DE2X2 TBD
WST310 The Popular Culture ofResistance
4 Social Science WST110 or WST210 or 40 cp or permission of Deanof Division
D2X2 TBD
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