Advanced Diploma in Arts
Why study the Advanced Diploma in Arts at UNE?
The Advanced Diploma in Arts is designed for those who wish to gain an undergraduate qualification that is shorter in length than the degree of Bachelor. This course examines historic, environmental, social, behavioural and cultural features of humanity, allowing students to analyse, reflect upon and anticipate patterns of human conduct. Units are selected from subjects available in the Bachelor of Arts.
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Degree Snapshot
DURATION
3 Semesters Full-time3 Years Part-time
FEES
Commonwealth Supported PlaceOP
Information available from 20082007 STUDY OPTIONS
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| Official Abbreviation | AdvDipArts |
| Course Type | Undergraduate |
| Commencement | Sem 1 and Sem 2 if available |
| Study Mode | On and Off Campus |
| Course Duration |
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| 2006 UAI | Information available from 2008 |
| 2006 OP | Information available from 2008 |
| Fees | Commonwealth Supported Place |
| Total Credit Points | 72 |
| Entry Requirements | Normal admission requirements apply. |
| Advanced Standing | Advanced standing may be granted to a maximum of 48 cp. |
| Academic Colours |
white (BCC 1) |
| Further Information |
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Course Requirements
To qualify for the Advanced Diploma candidates must successfully complete 72 cp including:
(a) not more than 36 cp at 100 level;
(b) not more than 24 cp from subjects not listed in the rules of the Bachelor of Arts* and
(c) at least 12 cp in each of two subjects.
Approved Majors and Areas of Study in the Bachelor of Arts
Aboriginal Studies
American Studies
Ancient History
Ancient Literature in Translation
Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology
Asian Studies
Asian Studies - Extended Major
Chinese (Mandarin)
Classical Languages
Communication and Management
Communication Studies
English
European Cultures
French
Geography
German
History
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Linguistics
Local, Family and Applied History
Music
Peace Studies
Philosophy
Political and International Studies
Psychology
Sociology
Studies in Religion
Theatre Studies
Women’s and Gender Studies
Writing
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