Bachelor of Social Science
Why study the Bachelor of Social Science at UNE?
This course was developed to cater for students interested in the systematic study of human contact and to provide a multi-disciplinary perspective on social science. Students will examine the historic, environmental, social, behavioural and cultural features of humanity, allowing them to critically analyse, reflect upon and anticipate patterns of human conduct.
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Degree Snapshot
DURATION
3 Years Full-time6 Years Part-time
FEES
Commonwealth Supported PlaceOP
Information available from 20082007 STUDY OPTIONS
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| Official Abbreviation | BSocSc |
| 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 | 144 |
| Entry Requirements | Normal entry requirements apply. |
| Scholarships | The University offers a number of Faculty/College and country scholarships available to Australian citizens and permanent residents. |
| Academic Colours |
old rose (BCC 157) |
| Further Information |
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Information for Continuing Bachelor of Social Science Students for 2008
• Note changes have been made to the Bachelor of Social Science rules for 2008. New students beginning studies in 2008 will be governed by 2008 course rules. Current students who are continuing in their course in 2008 may continue under existing rules or may apply to change to the 2008 rules of their course if they wish. As the majority of current students in the course are proceeding under rules which applied before 2007 information on pre 2007 rules as well as 2007 rules has been included.
Course Requirements (Pre 2007)
To qualify for the degree candidates must successfully complete 144 cp including:
(a) both units in Group I - PSYC 202 (previously PESS 202) and PHIL 323 (previously PHSS 323);
(b) in any one subject in Group IIA - Sociology or Psychology;
• 48 cp including at least 12 cp at 300 level
• not more than 18 cp at 100 level
• not more than 84 cp;
(c) at least 12 cp in each of Psychology and Sociology;
(d) in any one subject in Group IIB:
• not more than 18 cp at 100 level
• not more than 48 cp;
(e) not more than 60 cp at 100 level;
(f) not more than 30 cp from Group III, including not more than 12 cp at 100 level, except that candidates who already hold a degree may be permitted to include 48 cp.
Group I
PHIL 323 (previously PHSS 323); PSYC 202 (previously PESS 202).
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