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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching

Modern History (HSIE)

Program of Study Credit Points

Listed Units for this Curriculum Area
Complete 36 credit points with not more than 12 credit points at 100-level and at least 12 credit points at 300-level.
Students must include Australian History units if undertaking a Major.
Relevant Curriculum Units: EDSS968 (and EDSS969 if undertaking two HSIE Curriculum Areas) and EDSS976.
Listed Units: Up to 24 credit points can be chosen as Listed Units.

36 cps
Unit Code Unit Title Unit cps  
ASST100 Asian Pasts 6  
HIST111 Medieval Europe 6  
HIST150 Colonial Australia 6  
HIST151 Modern Australia 6  
HIST165 Europe and the New World 6  
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  
HIST330 Australian Local History 6  
HIST338 Australian Frontiers: Rural and Regional Histories 6  
HIST339 The Family in Australian 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  
HIST351 Convict Australia 6  
HIST354 Aboriginal History Since the Late 18th Century 6  
HIST357 Vienna to Versailles: Modern Europe, 1789-1918 6  
HIST361 The Cold War and Popular Culture 6  
HIST366 Modern America: The United States after the Civil War 6  
HIST367 Issues in Church History: Australia and America 6  
HIST368 The Swinging Sixties: The 1960s in America, Britain and Australia 6  
Or complete 6 credit points from the following units:  
HIST333 Waking the Dead: Death, Burials and Memorials 6  
HIST335 Heritage Conservation 6  
HIST337 History and Museums 6  
HIST376 Oral History 6  

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