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Program Requirements
The degree requires completion of at least 144 units including:
# Lists 1-5 may be expanded with the approval of the Program Convener and Prescribed Authority. * Courses from cores and themes may also count towards majors where permitted by the rules of that major. The program may not include more than 60 units of 1000-series courses. The maximum period for completion of the degree program is 10 years from the date of first enrolment in the program. The 10 years includes periods of leave. List 1. Australia & Asia-Pacific ANTH2005 Indigenous Australian societies and cultures ANTH2006 Anthropology of New Guinea and Melanesia ANTH2017 Indigenous Australians and Australian society ANTH2060 Southeast Asia: contemporary issues in an anthropological perspective ANTH2129 Asian Transnationals: Migration, Mobility, Identity ARCH2004 Australian Archaeology ARCH2005 The Archaeology of the Pacific Islanders ASIA1025 Individual and Society in Asia A ASIA1030 Individual and Society in Asia B ASIA2017 International Relations in North East Asia ASIA2028 Security and Strategic Studies A ASIA2030 Security and Strategic Studies B ASIA2047 Human Security: Refugees, Conflict and Post-conflict Peace Building BUSI2023 Dynamics of Asian Business ECHI1006 Australian Economy HIST1203 Australian History HIST2022 Indigenous Australian History HIST2119 Urban Australia HIST2129 Country lives: Australian Rural History PASI2001 Learning Oceania ENVS1008 Contemporary Issues in Asia & Australia ENVS2017 Vietnam Field School List 2. Natural & built environments BIOL1003 Biology 1: Evolution, Ecology and Genetics BIOL1008 Human Biology BIOL1009 Diversity of Life BIOL2111 Australian Wildlife BIOL2112 Marine Biology BIOL2122 Plant Diversity BIOL3153Conservation Biology ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering ENGN1215 Introduction to Materials EMSC2014 Surficial Processes SCOM1001 Science and Public Awareness SCOM2001 Practical Skills for Communicating Science ENVS1003 Environment and Society Research Methods ENVS2001 Landforms and Soils: Landscape Systems 2 ENVS2004 Weather, Climate and Fire ENVS2008 Hydrology for Natural Resource Management ENVS2009 Ecological Measurement and Modelling ENVS2010 Australia's Forests ENVS2012 Cities and Their Hinterlands ENVS2015 Introduction to Remote Sensing and GIS ENVS2019 Vegetation Ecology: Landscape Systems 1 List 3. Social Sciences & Humanities ANTH1002 Introducing Anthropology ANTH1004 Global and Local ANTH2009 Culture and Development ARCH1112 From Origins to Civilisations BIAN2013 Human Evolution BIAN2120 Culture, Biology and Population Dynamics BUSI2025 International Business BUSI2034 Dynamics of European Business BUSI3020 International Strategic Management BUSI3024 International Marketing BUSI3028 Business in China BUSI3030 International Logistics BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis BUSN3017 Corporate Social Responsibility, Accountability, and Reporting ECON1101 Microeconomics 1 ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1/ECON1100 Economics 1 (H) ECON2101/2111 Microeconomics 2 (P/H) ECON2102/2112 Macroeconomics 2 (P/H) ECON2128 Resource and Environmental Economics ECON2131/2132 Public Economics - Theory (P/H) ECON2133 Cost-benefit Analysis ECHI2003/2013 Development, Poverty and Famine (P/H) MGMT1003 Management, People and Organisations MGMT2035 Managing Organisational Change MGMT2001 Corporate Sustainability MGMT3015 Corporate Strategy MGMT3016 Business Ethics MGMT3021 Leadership Skills MKTG1004 Marketing MKTG2002 Sustainable Marketing MKTG3024 Social Marketing POLS1002 Introduction to Politics POLS1003 Ideas in Politics POLS1004 Money, Power, War POLS1005 Introduction to International Relations POLS2005 Australian Government Administration and Public Policy POLS2011 Development and Change POLS2064 Global Social Movements POLS2065 Australian Federal Politics POLS2083 Contemporary Australian Political Issues POLS2086 Gender Globalisation and Development POLS2093 Rural Policy and Politics in Australia POLS2094 Issues in International Political Economy POLS2095 Pathways from the Periphery? Miracle Economies and World Poverty POPS2001 Population and Society POPS2002 Population Analysis LAWS3013 Law and the Environment SOCY1002 Self and Society SOCY1003 Contemporary Society SOCY2022 Environment and Society SOCY2030 Sociology of Third World Development SOCY2032 Population and Australia SOCY2033 Australian Society: Development and Change SOCY2035 Development and Change of Urban Society SOCY2038 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods ENVS2007 Economics for the Environment ENVS2013 Environment and Development Exploring Interactions Through Theory and Practice ENVS2014 Qualitative Research Methods for Sustainability List 4. Qualitative & quantitative research methods courses 4a Qualitative - Arts SOCY2043 Qualitative Research Methods ENVS2014 Qualitative Research Methods for Sustainability 4b Quantitative EMET1001 Foundations of Economics and Financial Models EMET2007 Econometric Methods POPS2002 Population Analysis SOCY2038 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods STAT1003 Statistical Techniques STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods STAT3008 Applied Statistics STAT3012 Design of Analysis and Surveys ENVS1003 Environment and Society Research Methods ENVS2009 Ecological Measurement and Modelling ENVS2015 Introduction to Remote Sensing and GIS List 5. Majors (for more information on specific majors, click here) Arts: Anthropology Australian Studies Biological Anthropology Development Studies Environmental Studies Geography # Human Ecology # Human Sciences Indigenous Australian Studies International Communication International Relations Philosophy Policy Studies Political Science Population Studies Social Research Methods Sociology Asian Studies: Asian History Asian Politics and International Relations Contemporary Asian Societies Pacific Studies Security Studies Business and Economics: Corporate Sustainability International Business Engineering and Information Technology: Materials and Mechanical Systems Sustainable Energy Systems Science: Climate Change Science & Policy Ecology and Evolution Earth and Environmental Science Environmental Modelling Environmental Policy Forest Science Genetics Geology Geography # Global Change Science Human Ecology # Environmental Geoscience Palaeoenvironments and Marine Geoscience Psychology Natural Resource Management Science Communication Water Science and Policy Zoology # both Arts and Science |
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