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Program Code: 3555 CRICOS Code: 045168D PROGRAM REGULATIONS: Bachelor of Science BSc Responsible Owner: Assistant Dean Responsible Office: School of Arts & Sciences, Fremantle Contact Officer: PCAC Executive Officer Effective Date: 1 January 2021

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Program Code: 3555

CRICOS Code: 045168D

PROGRAM REGULATIONS:

Bachelor of Science BSc

Responsible Owner: Assistant Dean

Responsible Office: School of Arts & Sciences, Fremantle

Contact Officer: PCAC Executive Officer

Effective Date: 1 January 2021

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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................................................................. 2

2 AMENDMENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 2

3 PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................................ 3

4 OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................................. 3

5 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 3

6 PRACTICUM OR INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................... 3

7 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................... 4

8 DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 5

APPENDIX A: Program Plan Bachelor of Science ........................................................................................... 6

APPENDIX B: Bachelor of Science as a second degree with the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Laws &

Bachelor of Sport & Recreation Management .............................................................................................. 8

APPENDIX C: Bachelor of Science as a second degree with the Bachelor of Education ............................... 9

APPENDIX D: Requirements of Majors and Minors in the School of Arts and Sciences Fremantle ............ 10

APPENDIX E: Undergraduate Courses in the School of Arts and Sciences Fremantle ................................. 30

2 AMENDMENTS

Amendments to these regulations will be made in accordance with the General Regulations.

Version Date Amended Amendment Details Approved by

1 July 2018 New Program introduced Dean

2 January 2019 Regulations transferred to new template PVCA

3 October 2020 Amendments to Majors/Minors Dean

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3 PURPOSE

These Program Regulations set out the approved requirements for the Bachelor of Science.

4 OVERVIEW

4.1 Campus Availability The Bachelor of Science has been approved for delivery on the Fremantle campus.

4.2 Student Availability The Bachelor of Science is available for enrolment to domestic Students and international Students with a student visa.

4.3 Australian Qualifications Framework The Bachelor of Science is accredited by the University as a Level 7 AQF qualification.

4.4 Duration (i) The Volume of Learning for the Bachelor of Science is three (3) years of equivalent full-time study. (ii) An option to complete this Program part-time is available. (iii) An accelerated option to complete the Program is not available.

4.5 Maximum Duration The maximum period of time within which a student is permitted to complete the Bachelor of Science is eight (8) years (including any periods of approved leave of absence) from the date on which they were first accepted into the program by the University.

4.6 Study Mode The Bachelor of Science is offered in Internal Study mode.

4.7 Professional Accreditation

There are no professional accreditation requirements applicable to this Program.

5 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

5.1 University Admission Requirements To be eligible for admission to The University of Notre Dame Australia, all applicants must meet the University’s minimum requirements for admission. The requirements for admission are detailed in the University’s Policy: Admissions.

5.2 Specific Program Requirements for Admission There are no further requirements for Admission to this Program.

6 PRACTICUM OR INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS

Students are required to complete SCIE3900 Science Internship that includes an industry placement of at least 225 hours.

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7 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

7.1 Program Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Science graduates will be able to:

1. Articulate the methods and philosophy of Science and explain why current scientific knowledge is both contestable and testable.

2. Explain the role and relevance of Science in society. 3. Apply broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge with depth in one or more

disciplines. 4. Synthesise and critically evaluate information from a range of sources. 5. Design scientific investigations, collect and interpret data and draw conclusions showing creativity

in problem solving.

6. Conduct investigations using practical and theoretical approaches. 7. Communicate results, information and arguments to audiences for a range of purposes and in a variety of modes. 8. Apply current regulatory frameworks and exercise high personal and professional ethical standards.

9. Work independently as a reflective, self-directed learner and, where appropriate, in collaboration with others.

7.2 Required Courses To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Science students must complete a minimum of 600 Units of Credit, which include the following required and elective courses. See Appendix A for details.

75 Units of Credit from three (3) Core Curriculum Courses

200 Units of Credit from eight (8) compulsory Science Courses

175 Units of Credit from seven (7) Courses from a Science discipline stream

150 Units of Credit from elective Courses, which may be used to form a Minor or Specialisation. These electives may also be used, if combined with Core Science Courses or those required for a Science discipline stream, to form a Science Major.

7.3 Elective Courses Any of the following elective Courses may be completed, where prerequisites and admission requirements allow:

(i) Courses that are available in any of the Majors or Minors of this Program offered by the School of Arts and Sciences and listed in Appendix E;

(ii) Courses taken by cross-institutional enrolment, including Study Abroad, as approved by the Dean; and

(iii) Up to 100 Units of Credit from general electives, including those from other Schools.

7.4 First-Year Courses Students may not complete more than eleven (11) 1000-level Courses in this Program, including those credited by Advanced Standing.

7.5 Honours The Bachelor of Science is offered with Honours. Details are available in the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Program Regulations (Program code 3496) and are to be read in conjunction with the Policy: The Award of a Degree with Honours.

7.6 Course substitutions

Course substitutions must be approved by the Dean or delegate. 7.7 Science Discipline Streams Students MUST select one of the following four (4) discipline streams comprising seven (7) courses.

See Appendix A for details.

Biology and Environment

Environment and Heritage

Human and Medical Science

Multidisciplinary Science

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7.8 Science Majors

Core Science Courses or those required for a Science Stream may be used towards the completion of one of the following Majors: • Archaeology • Biology • Environmental Management

Required Courses and approved Electives for each Major are listed in Appendix D.

7.9 Minors Students may complete one (1) of the following Minors, the requirements of which are listed in Appendix D.

Behavioural Science

Business Studies

English Literature

History

Journalism

Marketing & Public Relations

Mathematics

Philosophy

Politics & International Relations

Screen Arts

Social Justice

Theology

7.10 Specialisation Students may complete the following Specialisation, the requirements of which are listed in Appendix D.

Photomedia

8 DEFINITIONS

For the purpose of these Regulations, the following terms are defined in the General Regulations:

Leave of Absence

Major

Units of Credit

Pre-requisite Course

Minor

Elective

Co-requisite Course

General Elective

END OF REGULATION

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APPENDIX A: Program Plan Bachelor of Science

Students must complete the following Courses: Units of Credit

Core Curriculum: 75

CORE1010 Introduction to Philosophy

CORE1020 Ethics

CORE1030 Introduction to Theology

Core Science Courses: 200

ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from Theory to Practice

HLTH2270 Data Analysis and Experimental Design

MATH1000 Applied Mathematics for Science

SCIE1000 Introduction to Chemistry

SCIE1001 Fundamentals of Science, Research and Communication

SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences

SCIE3350 Directed Science Research

SCIE3900 Science Internship

Courses to form one (1) of the following Science discipline streams: 175

Biology and Environment

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology BIOL2100 Animal Diversity BIOL2260 Plant Diversity BIOL3250 Aquatic Science BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils GEOG3110 Coastal Processes and Planning

Environment and Heritage

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology BIOL2100 Animal Diversity OR BIOL2260 Plant Diversity ENVR3310 Environmental Impact Assessment and Planning GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems

Plus any two of the following:

ARCL1030 Reading the Past: Interpretation from Archaeology ARCL3010 Maritime Archaeology: Ships and Harbours ARCL3020 The Archaeology of Indigenous Australia ARCL3030 Unearthing the Past: The History and Archaeology of Western Australia ARCL3040 Archaeological Field Methods ENVR3520 Natural Resource Management

Human and Medical Science

BIOL1250 Molecular and Cell Biology HLTH1000 Human Structure and Function HLTH1030 Anatomy and Physiology of Body Systems HLTH2210 Biochemistry HLTH2300 Microbiology HLTH3200 Pathology HLTH3450 Neuroscience

Multidisciplinary Science

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology BIOL2100 Animal Diversity OR BIOL2260 Plant Diversity

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GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils Plus any four (4) upper year science or mathematics courses approved by the Program Coordinator, of which a minimum of two must be at the 3000 level.

Elective Courses 150

Six elective courses which may be used to form a Minor, a Specialisation or form part of a Science Major.

Total Units of Credit 600

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APPENDIX B: Bachelor of Science as a second degree with the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Sport & Recreation Management

Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management / Bachelor of Science

Required Courses Units of Credit

SCIE1000 Introduction to Chemistry 25

SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Science 25

SCIE3900 Science Internship 25

MATH1000 Applied Mathematics for Science 25

HLTH2270 Data Analysis and Experimental Design 25

Seven (7) Courses from a Science stream (see below) 175

TOTAL Science Units of Credit 300

Biology and Environment Stream

BIOL2100 Animal Diversity 25

BIOL3250 Aquatic Science 25

BIOL2260 Plant Diversity 25

BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment 25

ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from Theory to Practice 25

GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils 25

GEOG3110 Coastal Processes & Planning 25

Environment and Heritage Stream

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology 25

BIOL2100 OR BIOL2260

Animal Diversity OR Plant Diversity

25

ENVR3310 Environmental Impact Assessment and Planning 25

GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils 25

SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems 25

TWO courses from:

ARCL1030 ARCL3010 ARCL3020 ARCL3030 ARCL3040 ENVR3520

Reading the Past: Interpretations from Archaeology Maritime Archaeology: Ships and Harbours The Archaeology of Indigenous Australia Unearthing the Past: the History and Archaeology of Western Australia Archaeological Field Methods Natural Resource Management

25 x 2

Human and Medical Science Stream

BIOL1250 Molecular and Cell Biology 25

HLTH1000 Human Structure and Function 25

HLTH1030 Anatomy and Physiology of Body Systems 25

HLTH2300 Microbiology 25

HLTH2210 Biochemistry 25

HLTH3200 Pathology 25

HLTH3450 Neuroscience 25

Multidisciplinary Science Stream

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology 25

BIOL2100 OR BIOL2260

Animal Diversity OR Plant Diversity

25

GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

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APPENDIX C: Bachelor of Science as a second degree with the Bachelor of Education

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Care: 0-8 years/Primary/Secondary) / Bachelor of Science

Required Courses Units of Credit

SCIE1000 Introduction to Chemistry 25 SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences 25 SCIE3350 Directed Science Research 25 HLTH2270 Data Analysis and Experimental Design 25 MATH1000 Applied Mathematics for Science 25 Seven (7) Courses from a Science stream (see below) 175

TOTAL Science Units of Credit 300

Biology and Environment Stream Courses

BIOL2100 Animal Diversity 25

BIOL3250 Aquatic Science 25

BIOL2260 Plant Diversity 25

BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment 25

ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from Theory to Practice 25

GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils 25

GEOG3110 Coastal Processes & Planning 25

Environment and Heritage Stream Courses

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology 25

BIOL2100 OR BIOL2260

Animal Diversity OR Plant Diversity

25

ENVR3310 Environmental Impact Assessment and Planning 25

GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils 25

SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems 25

TWO courses from:

ARCL1030 ARCL3010 ARCL3020 ARCL3030 ARCL3040 ENVR3520

Reading the Past: Interpretations from Archaeology Maritime Archaeology: Ships and Harbours The Archaeology of Indigenous Australia Unearthing the Past: the History and Archaeology of Western Australia Archaeological Field Methods Natural Resource Management

25 x 2

Human and Medical Science Stream Courses

BIOL1250 Molecular and Cell Biology 25

HLTH1000 Human Structure and Function 25

HLTH1030 Anatomy and Physiology of Body Systems 25

HLTH2300 Microbiology 25

HLTH2210 Biochemistry 25

HLTH3450 Neuroscience 25

HLTH3200 Pathology 25

Multidisciplinary Science Stream Courses

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology 25

BIOL2100 OR BIOL2260

Animal Diversity OR Plant Diversity

25

GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

XXXXXXXX Multidisciplinary Science course 25

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APPENDIX D: Requirements of Majors, Minors & Specialisations in the School of Arts and Sciences Fremantle

Please note: not all courses run every semester. Consult your School for courses on offer.

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Archaeology: Major

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (second degrees), Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media (second Major), Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campus available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. A Major may include no more than 3 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 2 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these SIX courses: ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology ARCL1030 Reading the Past: Interpretation from Archaeology ARCL3010 Maritime Archaeology: Ships and Harbours ARCL3020 The Archaeology of Indigenous Australia ARCL3030 Unearthing the Past: The History and Archaeology of Western Australia ARCL3040 Archaeological Field Methods Students complete TWO of these courses: ARCL3008 Archaeology Internship ABOR1000 Aboriginal People OR GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils HIST2008 The Caesars ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from Theory to Practice SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems

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Behavioural Science: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campus available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these SIX courses: BESC1000 Developmental Psychology BESC1050 Social Science Research BESC2240 Discourse, Power, and Politics BESC2250 Culture and Society BESC3150 Professional Practice in Behavioural Science BESC3930 Community: Policy and Development

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Biology: Major

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Science and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campus available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. A Major may include no more than 3 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 2 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these EIGHT courses: BIOL1250 Molecular and Cell Biology BIOL2100 Animal Diversity BIOL2260 Plant Diversity BIOL3250 Aquatic Science BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: From Theory to Practice HLTH2300 Microbiology SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems

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Business Studies: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campus available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these THREE or FOUR courses: BUSN1000 Economics AND / OR BUSN1110 Accounting for Business BUSN1600 Principles of Management BUSN2730 Principles of Human Resource Management Students complete TWO or THREE of these courses: BUSN2000 Events Management BUSN2400 Business Law BUSN2450 Taxation BUSN2660 Employment Relations BUSN3020 Leadership: Theory and Practice BUSN3600 Strategic Management BUSN3680 Change Management BUSN3690 Innovation and Entrepreneurship BUSN3740 Strategic Workforce Issues

Please check Bachelor of Commerce Program Regulations (3058) in the School of Business for any pre-

requisite requirements.

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English Literature: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Sydney

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these TWO courses: ENGL1020 Texts and Tradition ENGL1040 World Literatures Today Students complete FOUR of these courses: ENGL1050 Theory and Practice of Modern Theatre ENGL3000 Literature for Children and Young Adults ENGL3001 Fictions of the Self: Life Writing ENGL3010 The Uses and Abuses of Literary Theory ENGL3030 Gothic Literature and its Legacy ENGL3040 Modernism and Avant-Garde (S) ENGL3060 Australian Theatre ENGL3100 The Art and Craft of Travel Writing (F) ENGL3160 Australian Literatures ENGL3310 Poetry and Poetics ENGL3320 The Novel in English ENGL3410 Drama in the Age of Shakespeare ENGL3510 Comparative Indigenous Literature (F) ENGL3080 Italy and the Renaissance (F) ENGL3820 Freedom from Oppression: Literature that Changed the World (F) ENGL3008 English Literature Internship COMM2020 Screenwriting COMM3090 Adaptation Studies Students may complete this course on approval of the Dean, and if available, to a total of 25 units of credit per Minor (and 75 units of credit per degree): ARTS3010 Experience the World I

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Environmental Management: Major

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (second degrees), Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media (second Major), Bachelor of Science and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campus available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. A Major may include no more than 3 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 2 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these EIGHT courses: BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment BIOL3250 Aquatic Science ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from Theory to Practice ENVR3310 Environmental Impact Assessment and Planning ENVR3520 Natural Resource Management GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils GEOG3110 Coastal Processes and Planning SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems

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History: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Sydney

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus.

A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

LEVEL ONE: FOUNDATION LEARNING: Students complete these TWO courses:

HIST1000 A History of Western Civilisation HIST1001 Making Australian History

LEVEL TWO: EXTENDED LEARNING: Students complete ANY of these courses:

ARCL3030 Unearthing the Past: The History and Archaeology of Western Australia (F) HIST2000 Writing Lives (S) HIST2002 Ancient Worlds (S) HIST2003 Modern America: From Slave Nation to Superpower (S) HIST2004 Of Vice and Virtue: Social Change in Victorian Britain (F) HIST2005 Age of Empire and Revolution in Europe, 1789-1989 (S) HIST2008 The Caesars (F) HIST2009 The Kennedys: America in the 60s (F) HIST2010 Australia and the Asia Pacific: from Past to Present (S) HIST2013 A History of Ancient Greece (S) HIST2015 Rome: The History of a Civilisation (S) HIST2016 A History of Crime: Assessing the Evidence (F) HIST2017 Screening History: The Politics of Moving Pictures (S) HIST2018 Australians and the World Wars (S) HIST2012 The History and Politics of Southeast Asia HIST2022 The Modern Middle East (F) HIST2023 Making History and the Politics of the Past (S) HIST2024 The Tudors (F) HIST2026 The European Middle Ages, c. 450-c.1250 HIST2027 Renaissance to Enlightenment 1250–1789 (S) HIST2028 Visual evidence: Art and Artefacts in the Western Tradition HIST2029 Nazi Germany: Assessing the Evidence (F)

LEVEL THREE: ADVANCED LEARNING: Students complete AT LEAST ONE of these courses in their final year of study:

HIST3000 Writing Lives: Personalities in History from Antiquity to the Present (S) HIST3008 History Internship HIST3016 A History of Crime: Assessing the Evidence (F) HIST3018 Australians and the World Wars (S) HIST3023 Making History and the Politics of the Past (S) HIST3028 Visual evidence: Art and Artefacts in the Western Tradition HIST3029 Nazi Germany: Assessing the Evidence (F) *Please note that students may not enrol into courses which they have completed at Level Two (e.g.: completion of HIST2000 precludes enrolment into HIST3000).

Students may complete other courses on approval of the Dean, and if available available to a total of 25 units of credit per Minor (& 75 units of credit per degree): ARTS3010 Experience the World I; ARTS3030 Experience the World Study Tour (50 units of credit); Church History Courses: THEO2310 Early Church History, THEO2340 Modern Church History, and THEO2350 Reformations: Churches in the 16th Century listed in the Bachelor of Theology Regulations (3248).

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Journalism: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Sydney

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these THREE courses: COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism COMM2340 Journalism: Theory and Practice COMM3050 Media Ethics and Law ** Students complete AT LEAST ONE of these courses: COMM3002 Digital Journalism Portfolio COMM3060 Online Newsroom (S) COMM3008 Communications Internship Students complete AT LEAST ONE of these courses: COMM2330 Journalism for Television and Video COMM3040 Feature Writing COMM3700 Radio Students complete ANY of these courses: COMM1000 Digital Photography (F) COMM1060 Media and Society ** COMM1210 Introduction to Screen Production COMM2002 Travel Writing and Photography (F) COMM2040 Digital Cultures (F) COMM2300 Digital Media Production COMM2330 Journalism for Television and Video COMM3000 News and Current Affairs (S) COMM3002 Digital Journalism Portfolio COMM3040 Feature Writing COMM3060 Online Newsroom COMM3070 Photojournalism (F) COMM3210 Interactive Media COMM3300 Documentary Studies COMM3700 Radio COMM3008 Communications Internship POLI3003 Setting the Agenda: the Media and Politics

**Bachelor of Communications and Media students will complete COMM3050 Media Ethics and Law and COMM1060 Media and Society in the Core component of their degree and will undertake additional journalism electives to complete their Minor.

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Marketing and Public Relations: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campus available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these FIVE courses: BUSN1220 Principles of Marketing BUSN2050 Integrated Marketing Communications BUSN2090 Professional Writing BUSN2520 Consumer Behaviour BUSN2580 Introduction to Public Relations Students complete ONE of these courses: BUSN3230 Services Marketing BUSN3370 Corporate Public Relations BUSN3500 Strategic Marketing BUSN3990 Social Media

Please check Bachelor of Commerce Program Regulations (3058) in the School of Business for any pre-

requisite requirements

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Mathematics: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Sydney

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these TWO courses: MATH1030 Principles of Mathematics MATH2000 Linear Algebra Students complete FOUR of these courses: MATH1020 Statistics (S) MATH1400 Key Concepts in Mathematics (F) MATH2020 Calculus (S) MATH2100 Calculus & Applied Mathematics (F) MATH3030 Discrete Mathematics MATH3040 Advanced Calculus OR HLTH2270 Data Analysis and Experimental Design (F)

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Philosophy: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Science

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Fremantle Sydney

Students complete these TWO courses: CORE1010 Introduction to Philosophy CORE1020 Ethics Students complete FOUR of these courses: PHIL2100 History of Philosophy: Ancient

PHIL2110 History of Philosophy: Medieval

PHIL2130 History of Philosophy: Modern

PHIL2140 History of Philosophy: Contemporary

PHIL3710 Logical and Critical Thinking

PHIL3210 Philosophy of the Human Person

PHIL3090 Moral Philosophy

PHIL3050 Aesthetics: Philosophy of Art

PHIL3300 Epistemology: Ways of Knowing

PHIL3150 Philosophy of Love and Friendship

PHIL3080 Natural Law

PHIL3520 Philosophy of Religion

PHIL3550 Myth and Meaning

PHIL3510 Metaphysics: Theories of Being and

Existence

PHIL3310 Cosmology and Philosophy of Science

PHIL3410 Political Philosophy

PHIL3950 Special Topics in Philosophy and Ethics

Students complete these THREE courses: PHIL1020 Method and Basic Problems of Philosophy PHIL1030 Critical Thinking PHIL3090 Moral Philosophy Students complete THREE of these courses: PHIL3010 Business Ethics PHIL2010 Introduction to Formal Logic PHIL2060 Philosophy of Science PHIL2070 Philosophy of Language PHIL2110 History of Philosophy: Medieval PHIL2130 History of Philosophy: Modern PHIL2140 History of Philosophy: Contemporary PHIL3210 Philosophy of the Human Person PHIL3300 Epistemology: Ways of Knowing PHIL2100 History of Philosophy: Ancient PHIL3000 Aquinas: Analytic and Phenomenological Approaches PHIL3030 Introduction to Metaphysics PHIL3040 Metaphysics, Being, and God PHIL3050 Aesthetics: The Philosophy of Art PHIL3060 Faith and Reason PHIL3080 Natural Law PHIL3150 Philosophy of Love & Friendship PHIL3410 Political Philosophy PHIL3520 Philosophy of Religion

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Photomedia: Specialisation

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (second degrees), Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Science and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified.

Students must complete 100 units of credit, as follows:

Students must complete the following course: COMM1000 Digital Photography Plus THREE (3) of the following courses: COMM2000 Aesthetics and Practice of Photography COMM2002 Travel Writing and Photography COMM3008 Communications Internship COMM3070 Photojournalism

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Politics & International Relations: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Sydney

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these TWO courses: POLI1000 Introduction to World Politics POLI1001 Politics, Democracy and Governance in Australia Students complete FOUR of these courses: POLI3000 Religion and World Politics (S) POLI3001 Cyber Security, Technological Trends and Modern Warfare (F) POLI3003 Setting the Agenda: the Media and Politics POLI3004 Terrorism and Violent Extremism (F) POLI3005 Intelligence, Ethics and International Security (F) POLI3006 Public Policy and Practice: The Business of Government POLI3007 Home and Away: Comparing Political Systems (F) POLI3009 Australian Foreign Policy POLI3012 The Politics and History of Genocide (S) POLI3015 Nationalism, Ethnicity and Race (S) POLI3021 The History and Politics of Southeast Asia (F) POLI3022 The Modern Middle East POLI3023 Strategy, Security and Diplomacy POLI3024 US Foreign Policy Since 1945 SOJS3130 Human and Environmental Security (F) PHIL3410 Political Philosophy PHIL3950 Special Topics in Philosophy and Ethics (S) POLI3008 Politics Internship OR SOJS3170 Social Justice, Service-Learning and Community Engagement Students may complete other courses on approval of the Dean, and if available, to a total of 25 units of credit per Minor (and 75 units of credit per degree): ARTS3010 Experience the World I ARTS3020 Experience the World II ARTS3030 Experience the World Study Tour (50 units of credit)

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Screen Arts: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (second degrees), Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these TWO courses: COMM1210 Introduction to Screen Production COMM2150 Screen Production: Skills and Practice Students complete at least ONE of these courses: COMM3260 Advanced Screen Production: Documentary COMM3270 Advanced Screen Production: Drama Students complete any of these courses COMM1000 Digital Photography COMM1060 Media and Society** COMM2XXX Screen Performance COMM2020 Screenwriting COMM2030 Language of Film COMM3050 Media Ethics and Law** COMM3090 Adaptation Studies COMM3260 Advanced Screen Production: Documentary COMM3270 Advanced Screen Production: Drama COMM3300 Documentary Studies COMM3620 World Cinema COMM3630 Australian Cinema THTR1000 Theory & Practice of Acting I THTR3090 Fundamentals of Directing ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project ARTS3800 Special Project (Producing)

**Bachelor of Communications and Media students will complete COMM3050 and COMM1060 in the Core component of their degree and will undertake additional screen arts electives to complete their Minor.

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Social Justice: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Sydney

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete these TWO courses: SOJS1000 Introduction to Social Justice (F&S)

SOJS1120 Living Human Rights (S) SOJS2120 Living Human Rights (F) Students complete AT LEAST ONE of these courses: SOJS3001 Advocating for Social Change (S) SOJS3008 Social Justice Internship (S)

SOJS3170 Social Justice, Service Learning and Community Engagement (S)

SOJS3210 Designing Practical Approaches to Social Justice Issues (F)

Students complete ANY of these courses: BESC2240 Discourse, Power and Politics (F) BESC2250 Culture and Society (F) ENGL3820 Freedom from Oppression: Literature that Changed the World (F) PHIL3410 Political Philosophy (F) POLI3012/SOCI3012 The Politics and History of Genocide (S) SOCI3000 Ableism, (Dis)ability & Society (S) SOJS2001 Social Movements and Social Change (S) SOJS2040 Social Justice and the Natural World (S) SOJS3000 Global Development and Justice (F&S) SOJS3130 Human and Environmental Security (F) SOJS3160 Peace and Conflict Studies (F&S) THEO3520 Ministry of Social Justice (S)

Students may complete a MAXIMUM of TWO of the following courses: ABOR1000 Aboriginal People (F) ABOR2000* The Cultural and Spiritual Life of Aboriginal People (F&S)

ABOR3030** Aboriginal People in Contemporary Australian Society (F&S)

ABOR3040** Aboriginal People and the Media (F&S)

ABOR3310** Aboriginal People and the Legal System (F&S)

Students may complete other courses on approval of the Dean, and if available, to a total of 25 units of credit per Minor (and 75 units of credit per degree): ARTS3010 Experience the World I

ARTS3020 Experience the World II

ARTS3030 Experience the World Study Tour (50 units of credit) *Delivered in Broome as an intensive course in Winter Term **Delivered in Broome via Collaborate

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Theology: Minor

Programs in which this is available:

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (second degrees), Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Communications and Media, Bachelor of Laws/Arts, Bachelor of Science, and any other degree where regulations permit.

Campuses available: Fremantle and Sydney

Special instructions: All courses listed below are 25 units of credit, unless otherwise specified. Some courses are only offered on the Fremantle (F) or Sydney (S) campus. A Minor may include no more than 2 x 1000-level courses and must include at least 1 x 3000-level courses.

Students must complete 150 units of credit, as follows:

Students complete: CORE1030 Introduction to Theology; and any Theology course from the School of Philosophy and Theology, at least one of which must be 3000-level and no more than two at 1000 level. See Bachelor of Theology for details of courses.

Students complete TWO of these courses: THEO1000 Foundations of Catholic Theology THEO1110 Introduction to Old Testament THEO1210 Introduction to Testament Students complete ANY of these courses: THEO2090 Liturgy: Work of God and Work of God’s People THEO2120 Pentateuch THEO2130 Psalms & Wisdom THEO2210 Writings of Paul: Freedom in the Spirit THEO2220 Synoptic Gospels THEO2250 Introduction to Sacramental Theology THEO2310 Early Church History THEO2470 Fundamentals of Moral Theology Students complete AT LEAST ONE of these courses: THEO3010 Scripture and Church THEO3140 The Prophets: Critics of Status Quo THEO3410 Ecclesiology/ Mariology THEO3520 Ministry of Social Justice

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APPENDIX E: Undergraduate Courses in the School of Arts and Sciences Fremantle

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Course Code Course Title Pre-Requisite(s) Campus(es) Units of Credit

ABOR1000 Aboriginal People Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR1010 Foundation to Australian Indigenous Languages

Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR2000 The Cultural and Spiritual Life of Aboriginal People

ABOR1000 Aboriginal People Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR2720 History of Aboriginal Education ABOR1000 Aboriginal People Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR3030 Aboriginal People in Contemporary Australian Society

ABOR1000 Aboriginal People Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR3040 Aboriginal People and the Media ABOR1000 Aboriginal People Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR3250 Special Projects Completion of 100 units of credit of ABOR prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR3310 Aboriginal People and the Legal System ABOR1000 Aboriginal People Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR3720 History of the Aboriginal Peoples of the Kimberley Region

ABOR1000 Aboriginal People Fremantle & Sydney 25

ABOR3910 Directed Individual Study Completion of 100 units of credit of ABOR prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology Nil Fremantle 25

ARCL1030 Reading the Past: Interpretation from Archaeology

Nil Fremantle 25

ARCL3008 Archaeology Internship Completion of 100 units of credit of ARCL prior learning

Fremantle 25

ARCL3010 Maritime Archaeology: Ships and Harbours

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ARCL3020 The Archaeology of Indigenous Australia Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ARCL3030 Unearthing the Past The History of Archaeology of Western Australia

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ARCL3040 Archaeological Field Methods Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ARTS1000 Academic Writing, Communication and Research

Nil Fremantle 25

ARTS2000 Professional Communication for Graduate Employability

Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ARTS3001 International Internship Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ARTS3003 Creative Production Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ARTS3008 Arts Internship Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ARTS3010 Experience the World I Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ARTS3020 Experience the World II Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ARTS3030 Experience the World Study Tour Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 50

ARTS3750 Australian History and Society Study Abroad Students only Fremantle 25

ARTS3800 Special Projects Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ARTS3810 Special Projects Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 50

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Course Code Course Title Pre-Requisite(s) Campus(es) Units of Credit

ARTS3850 Directed Individual Study Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

BESC1000 Developmental Psychology Nil Fremantle 25

BESC1001 Developmental Psychology and Mental Health for Physiotherapists

Nil Fremantle 25

BESC1020 Foundations of Human Behaviour Nil Fremantle 25

BESC1050 Social Science Research Nil Fremantle 25

BESC1110 Developmental Psychology - Health Sciences

Nil Fremantle 25

BESC1120 Developmental Psychology – Education Nil Fremantle 25

BESC1130 Developmental Psychology - Nursing Nil Fremantle 25

BESC2140 Organisational Behaviour Nil Fremantle 25

BESC2160 Psychological Perspectives on Health Nil Fremantle 25

BESC2240 Discourse, Power and Politics BESC1000 Developmental Psychology Fremantle 25

BESC2250 Culture and Society BESC2240 Discourse, Power and Politics Fremantle 25

BESC2260 Contemporary Family Issues Nil Fremantle 25

BESC3020 Community Mental Health Nil Fremantle 25

BESC3110 Research Methods and Practice BESC1050 Social Science Research Fremantle 25

BESC3120 Beyond Family Violence: Issues & Responses

Nil Fremantle 25

BESC3150 Professional Practice in Behavioural Science

BESC2250 Culture and Society Fremantle 25

BESC3930 Community: Policy and Development BESC2250 Culture and Society Fremantle 25

BESC3940 Behavioural Science Internship BESC3150 Professional Practice in Behavioural Science

Fremantle 25

BIOL1250 Molecular and Cell Biology Nil Fremantle 25

BIOL2100 Animal Diversity SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences

Fremantle 25

BIOL2260 Plant Diversity SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences

Fremantle 25

BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment

SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences

Fremantle 25

BIOL3250 Aquatic Science SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences and completion of 200 units of credit or prior learning

Fremantle 25

COMM1000 Digital Photography Nil Fremantle 25

COMM1060 Media and Society Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM1210 Introduction to Screen Production Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM2000 Aesthetics and Practice of Photography COMM1000 Digital Photography Fremantle 25

COMM2XXX Screen Performance Nil Fremantle 25

COMM2002 Travel Writing and Photography Nil Fremantle 25

COMM2020 Screenwriting Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM2030 Language of Film Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM2040 Digital Cultures Completion of 50 units of credit of COMM prior learning

Sydney 25

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Course Code Course Title Pre-Requisite(s) Campus(es) Units of Credit

COMM2150 Screen Production: Skills and Practice COMM1210 Introduction to Screen Production

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM2300 Digital Media Production Completion of 50 units of credit of COMM prior learning

Sydney 25

COMM2330 Journalism for Television and Video COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM2340 Journalism: Theory and Practice COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3002 Digital Journalism Portfolio COMM2340 Journalism: Theory and Practice

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3008 Communications Internship Completion of 100 units of credit of COMM prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3040 Feature Writing Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3050 Media Ethics and Law Completion of 50 units of credit of COMM prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3070 Photojournalism COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism Fremantle 25

COMM3090 Adaptation Studies Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3210 Interactive Media Completion of 50 units of credit of COMM prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3260 Advanced Screen Production: Documentary

COMM2150 Screen Production: Skills and Practice

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3270 Advanced Screen Production: Drama COMM2150 Screen Production: Skills and Practice

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3300 Documentary Studies Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3630 Australian Cinema COMM2030 Language of Film Fremantle & Sydney 25

COMM3700 Radio COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism Fremantle & Sydney 25

COUN1001 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 1

COUN1003 Theories and Approaches to Counselling; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN1002 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 2

COUN1001 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 1; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN1003 Theories and Approaches to Counselling Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1 Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

COUN2000 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 3

COUN1002 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 2; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN2001 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 4

COUN2000 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 3; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN2002 Counselling Skills Training 2 COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor or Minor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN2003 Counselling Skills Training 3 COUN2002 Counselling Skills Training 2; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN2004 Counselling and Children COUN1003 Theories and Approaches to Counselling & COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor or Minor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

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Course Code Course Title Pre-Requisite(s) Campus(es) Units of Credit

COUN2005 Grief and Loss Counselling COUN1003 Theories and Approaches to Counselling & COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor or Minor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN2006 Counselling Adolescents COUN1003 Theories and Approaches to Counselling & COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor or Minor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN2007 Trauma and Addiction Counselling COUN1003 Theories and Approaches to Counselling & COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor or Minor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN3000 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 5

COUN2001 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 4; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN3001 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 6

COUN3000 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 5; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor of Counselling

Fremantle 25

COUN3002 Placement and Supervision A Fremantle COUN2001 Formation of the Professional Counsellor 4 & COUN2002 Counselling Skills Training 3 Sydney Completion of 150 units of credit of COUN prior learning. Enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor or Major of Counselling

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COUN3003 Placement and Supervision B COUN3002 Placement and Supervision A; enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor or Major of Counselling

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COUN3004

Counselling Couples and Families

Fremantle COUN2002 Counselling Skills Training 2 Sydney COUN1003 Theories & Approaches to Counselling AND COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1. Enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor, Major or Minor of Counselling

Fremantle & Sydney 25

COUN3005 Counselling Older People Fremantle COUN2002 Counselling Skills Training 2 Sydney COUN1003 Theories & Approaches to Counselling AND COUN1004 Counselling Skills Training 1. Enrolment is restricted to the Bachelor, Major or Minor of Counselling

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL1020 Texts and Tradition Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL1040 World Literatures Today Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL1050 Theory and Practice of Modern Theatre Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3000 Literature for Children and Young Adults Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3008 English Literature Internship Completion of 100 units of credit of ENGL prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3010 The Uses and Abuses of Literary Theory Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3030 Gothic Literature and its Legacy Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3060 Australian Theatre Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Sydney 25

ENGL3070 Irish Literature and the idea of 'Ireland' Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ENGL3080 Italy and the Renaissance Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

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Course Code Course Title Pre-Requisite(s) Campus(es) Units of Credit

ENGL3100 The Art and Craft of Travel Writing Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ENGL3160 Australian Literatures Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3310 Poetry and Poetics Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3320 The Novel in English Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

ENGL3410 Drama in the Age of Shakespeare Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Sydney 25

ENGL3510 Comparative Indigenous Literature Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ENGL3820 Freedom from Oppression: Literature that changed the world

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from theory to practice

SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences

Fremantle 25

ENVR3200 Understanding Sustainable Development Practices

Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ENVR3310 Environmental Impact Assessment and Planning

Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

ENVR3520 Natural Resource Management Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils

Nil Fremantle 25

GEOG1210 Human Geography: Place, Environment and Society

Nil Fremantle 25

GEOG3110 Coastal Processes and Planning GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology & Soils

Fremantle 25

HIST1000 A History of Western Civilisation Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

HIST1001 Making Australian History Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

HIST2004 Of Vice and Virtue: Social Change in Victorian Britain

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST2008 The Caesars Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST2009 The Kennedys: America in the 60s Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST2016 A History of Crime: Assessing the Evidence

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST2021 The History and Politics of Southeast Asia

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

HIST2022 The Modern Middle East Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST2024 The Tudors Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST2026 The European Middle Ages, c.450-c.1250 Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

HIST2028 Visual Evidence: Art and Artefacts in the Western Tradition

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

HIST2029 Nazi Germany: Assessing the Evidence Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST3008 History Internship Completion of 100 units of credit of HIST prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

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Course Code Course Title Pre-Requisite(s) Campus(es) Units of Credit

HIST3016 A History of Crime: Assessing the Evidence

Completion of 100 units of credit of HIST prior learning

Fremantle 25

HIST3028 Visual Evidence: Art and Artefacts in the Western Tradition

Completion of 100 units of credit of HIST prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

HIST3029 Nazi Germany: Assessing the Evidence Completion of 100 units of credit of HIST prior learning

Fremantle 25

MATH1000 Applied Mathematics for Science Nil Fremantle 25

MATH1020 Statistics Nil Sydney 25

MATH1030 Principles of Mathematics Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

MATH1300 Mathematics Foundation Nil Fremantle 25

MATH1400 Key Concepts in Mathematics MATH1300 Mathematics Foundation Fremantle 25

MATH2000 Linear Algebra MATH1030 Principles of Mathematics Fremantle & Sydney 25

MATH2020 Calculus Sydney 25

MATH2100 Calculus and Applied Mathematics MATH1030 Principles of Mathematics & MATH2000 Linear Algebra

Fremantle 25

MATH3030 Discrete Mathematics MATH2000 Linear Algebra Fremantle & Sydney 25

MATH3040

Advanced Calculus

Fremantle MATH2100 Calculus and Applied Mathematics Sydney MATH2020 Calculus

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI1000 Introduction to World Politics Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI1001 Politics, Democracy and Governance in Australia

Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3001 Cyber-security, Technological Trends and Modern Warfare

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

POLI3003 Setting the Agenda: The Media and Politics

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3004 Terrorism and Extreme Violence Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3005 Intelligence and International Security Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

POLI3006 Public Policy and Practice: The Business of Government

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3007 Home and Away: Comparing Political Systems

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

POLI3008 Politics Internship Completion of 100 units of credit of POLI prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3009 Australian Foreign Policy Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3012 The Politics and History of Genocide Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Sydney 25

POLI3021 The History and Politics of Southeast Asia

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

POLI3022 The Modern Middle East Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3023 Strategy, Security and Diplomacy Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

POLI3024 US Foreign Policy since 1945 Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

SCIE1000 Introduction to Chemistry Nil Fremantle 25

SCIE1001 Fundamentals of Science Research and Communication

Nil Fremantle 25

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Course Code Course Title Pre-Requisite(s) Campus(es) Units of Credit

SCIE1150 Introduction to Biological Sciences Nil Fremantle 25

SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems Completion of 200 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

SCIE3350 Directed Science Research Completion of 400 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

SCIE3900 Science Internship Completion of 400 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

SOJS1000 Introduction to Social Justice Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

SOJS2120 Living Human Rights Nil Fremantle 25

SOJS3130 Human and Environmental Security Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

SOJS3160 Peace and Conflict Studies Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

SOJS3170 Social Justice, Service-Learning and Community Engagement

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Sydney 25

SOJS3210 Designing Practical Approaches to Social Justice Issues

Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Fremantle 25

THTR1000 Theory and Practice of Acting I Nil Fremantle & Sydney 25

THTR1050 Theory and Practice of Modern Theatre Nil Sydney 25

THTR2000 Theory and Practice of Acting II THTR1000 Theory and Practice of Acting 1

Sydney 25

THTR2010

Theatre Crafts

Fremantle Nil Sydney THTR1000 Theory and Practice of Acting I OR THTR1050 Theory and Practice of Modern Theatre

Sydney 25

THTR3008 Theatre Studies Internship Completion of 100 units of credit of THTR prior learning

Fremantle & Sydney 25

THTR3050 Theatre for Social Change Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Sydney 25

THTR3060 Australian Theatre Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Sydney 25

THTR3090

Fundamentals of Directing

Fremantle Nil Sydney THTR2000 Theory & Practice of Acting II

Fremantle & Sydney 25

THTR3110

Text-Based Production Workshop

Fremantle Nil Sydney THTR2000 Theory & Practice of Acting II

Sydney 50

THTR3120

Devised Production Workshop

Fremantle Nil Sydney THTR2000 Theory & Practice of Acting II

Sydney 50

THTR3410 Drama in the Age of Shakespeare Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning

Sydney 25

WRIT3000 Writing for Performance Fremantle Completion of 100 units of credit of prior learning Sydney WRIT2000 Narrative Writing OR THTR1050 Theory and Practice of Modern Theatre OR COMM2020 Screenwriting

Fremantle & Sydney 25