Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
International History
| Program of Study | Credit Points | ||
| Prescribed Units for this Major Complete the following units: |
12 cps | ||
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Unit cps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HIST111 | Medieval Europe | 6 | |
| HIST165 | Europe and the New World | 6 | |
| Listed Units for this Major Complete 36 credit points from the following units: |
36 cps | ||
| HIST304 | The Age of the Vikings | 6 | |
| HIST305 | Byzantine History AD 330-1056 | 6 | |
| HIST307 | An Age of Uncertainty: Later-Plantagenet England | 6 | |
| HIST308 | The Crusades | 6 | |
| HIST318 | Victims of Whiggery: The Tolpuddle Martyrs England | 6 | |
| HIST324 | Ashes to Ashes: Germany 1918-1945 | 6 | |
| HIST328 | Europe in War and Peace, 1914 to the Present | 6 | |
| HIST329 | Australia and the World: An International History | 6 | |
| HIST342 | Gandhi and Non-Violent Action in the 20th Century | 6 | |
| HIST343 | Islam in the Modern World | 6 | |
| HIST348 | Russia: from Kievan Rus to Lenin | 6 | |
| HIST357 | Vienna to Versailles: Modern Europe, 1789-1918 | 6 | |
| HIST361 | The Cold War and Popular Culture | 6 | |
| HIST367 | Issues in Church History: Australia and America | 6 | |
| HIST368 | The Swinging Sixties: The 1960s in America, Britain and Australia | 6 | |
| RELS386 | Buddhism: A History | 6 | |
| Elective Units Complete 48 credit points: |
48 cps | ||
| Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units. | |||
| Total | 96 cps | ||
| Suggested Elective Units to complement this Major: | |||
| ARPA102 | Human Evolution | 6 | |
| ARPA104 | Archaeology: Studying the Human Past | 6 | |
| ARPA351 | Australian Rock Art in World Perspective | 6 | |
| ARPA381 | Prehistory of SE Asia and the Pacific | 6 | |
| ASST100 | Asian Pasts | 6 | |
| HIST150 | Colonial Australia | 6 | |
| HIST151 | Modern Australia | 6 | |
| HIST330 | Australian Local History | 6 | |
| HIST333 | Waking the Dead: Death, Burials and Memorials | 6 | |
| HIST335 | Heritage Conservation | 6 | |
| HIST337 | History and Museums | 6 | |
| HIST338 | Australian Frontiers: Rural and Regional Histories | 6 | |
| HIST339 | The Family in Australian History | 6 | |
| HIST351 | Convict Australia | 6 | |
| HIST354 | Aboriginal History Since the Late 18th Century | 6 | |
| HIST376 | Oral History | 6 | |
| HUMS100 | Colliding Worlds | 6 | |
| HUMS101 | The Art of Good Thinking | 6 | |
| HUMS102 | Learning Life-Long Academic Skills | 6 | |
| HUMS301 | Special Option A | 6 | |
| HUMS303 | Special Option C | 6 | |
| PAIS103 | International Relations: An Australian Perspective | 6 | |
| PAIS113 | Power, Conflict and the Making of Modern Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS314 | 21st Century International Relations | 6 | |
| PAIS315 | Contemporary Challenges to Global Security | 6 | |
| PAIS316 | Pacific Politics | 6 | |
| PAIS318 | Australia's Relations with Asia | 6 | |
| PEAC304 | Environmental Security | 6 | |
| PEAC328 | Peacemaking | 6 | |
| PEAC373 | States of Disarray: Social Effects of Globalisation | 6 | |
| RELS382 | Philosophy East and West | 6 | |
| RELS385 | Women and Religion | 6 | |
