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Graduate Diploma in Local, Family and Applied History

Why study the Graduate Diploma in Local, Family and Applied History at UNE?

This course is designed for people who are interested in the pursuit of local, family and applied history for personal, community or professional reasons. It offers training in, for example, family and local history sources and approaches, heritage conservation, architectural history, and oral history. It also provides an opportunity to learn more about the history of Australia and its place in the world.

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DURATION

1 Year Full-time
4 Years Part-time

FEES

Commonwealth Supported Place

2007 STUDY OPTIONS

Not offered in 2007.

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Official Abbreviation GradDipLocFamAppHist
Course Type Postgraduate
Commencement Sem 1 and Sem 2 if available
Study Mode Off Campus
Course Duration
  • 1 Year Full-time
  • 4 Years Part-time
Fees Commonwealth Supported Place
Total Credit Points 48
Entry Requirements

To be admitted to candidature, applicants shall:

a) hold a degree of a university; or

b) hold a three-year diploma relevant to the award; or

c) have professional standing and successful professional practice relevant to the awards.

Academic Colours

white (BCC 1)

Further Information

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These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Graduate Diploma in Local, Family and Applied History in 2007.

Information for Continuing Graduate Diploma in Local, Family and Applied History Students for 2008

Course Requirements
To qualify for the award a candidate must pass units to the value of 48 cp at 300 level or higher as follows:

(a) all Group I units (HIST 330 and HIST 339)

(b) at least 24 cp from Group II

(c) not more than 12 cp from Group III

Units offered
Group I
HIST 330 Australian Local History
HIST 339 The Family in Australian History

Group II
HIST 318 Victims of Whiggery: The Tolpuddle Martyrs England
HIST 319 Custom and Community: Popular Culture in Britain c1650-1850 (no longer offered)
HIST 333 History Through Monuments
HIST 335 Heritage Conservation
HIST 337 History and Museums
HIST 351 Convict Australia
HIST 354 Aboriginal History Since the Late 18th CenturyHIST 359 War and Society in Twentieth Century Australia (no longer offered)
HIST 361 The Cold War and Popular Culture
HIST 367 Issues in Church History: Australia and America
HIST 368 The Swinging Sixties: The 1960s in America, Britain and Australia
HIST 373 Australian Architecture, Buildings and Lifestyles, 1788-1980
HIST 376 Oral History
HIST 378 Sexuality in Australian History
HIST 391 Special Option (A) (permission from Head of School required before enrolment)
HIST 392 Special Option (B) (permission from Head of School required before enrolment)
HIST 438 Australian Frontiers: Rural and Regional Histories
HIST 456 Australian Public History
HIST 495 Understanding History
HIST 497 Individual Research Project (permission from Head of School required before enrolment)

Group III
Any 12 cp at 300/400 level in History or any other unit approved by the Course Coordinator.

 

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