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Bachelor of Historical Inquiry and Practice

Program of Study Course cps
Core Units
Complete the following units:
30 cps
Unit Code Unit Title Unit cps  
HINQ100 What is History? 6  
HINQ101 The Historian 6  
HINQ200 History: Uses and Abuses 6  
HINQ201 Researching and Applying History 6  
HUMS304 Special Option D 6  
Listed Units
Group 1: Complete at least 24 credit points from the following units:
24 cps
Unit Code Unit Title Unit cps  
ANCH110 Introduction to Ancient Greece 6  
ANCH111 Introduction to Ancient Rome 6  
ARPA101 The Archaeology of Civilisations 6  
ARPA104 Archaeology: Studying the Human Past 6  
HIST111 Medieval Europe 6  
HIST150 Colonial Australia 6  
HIST151 Modern Australia 6  
HIST165 Europe and the New World 6  
HIST195 Asian Pasts 6  
HUMS102 Learning Life-Long Academic Skills 6  
IDIG110 Colliding Worlds 6  
PAIS113 Power, Conflict and the Making of Modern Asia 6  
PHIL102 The Art of Good Thinking 6  
Group 2: Complete at least 24 credit points from the following units: 24 cps
ARPA343 Archaeological Field Methods 6  
ARPA352 Public Archaeology and Management 6  
ARPA356 Methods in Archaeological Practice 6  
ENCO306 Writing for Work: Styles and Contexts 6  
HIST330 Local and Community Histories 6  
HIST333 Waking the Dead: Death, Burials and Memorials 6  
HIST335 Heritage Conservation 6  
HIST337 History and Museums 6  
HIST339 The Family in History 6  
HIST376 Oral History 6  
WORK300 Professional Skills Development 6  
Group 3: Complete at least 18 credit points from any subject area: 18 cps
The Ancient World  
ANCH304 Society and the Individual in Classical Greece 6  
ANCH305 Greek Democracy and Its Enemies 6  
ANCH310 The Art of Roman Government 6  
ANCH312 Rome of the Caesars 31BC-AD193 6  
ANCH313 Augustus and the Roman Revolution 6  
ANCH314 Citizens and Society in Ancient Rome 6  
ANCH322 Bronze Age Greece and the Aegean 6  
ANCH324 Egypt in the Age of the Pyramids 6  
ANCH325 New Kingdom Egypt 6  
ANCH326 The Art and Architecture of the Ancient World 6  
ANCH351 Warfare in the Ancient World 6  
ARPA302 Aboriginal Archaeology 6  
ARPA351 Australian Rock Art in World Perspective 6  
ARPA359 Computer Analysis in Archaeology 6  
ARPA370 Forensic Archaeology 6  
ARPA380 Pacific Prehistory 6  
ARPA384 Archaeology of Stone Artefacts 6  
Australian History  
HIST329 Australia and the World: An International History 6  
HIST331 War and Australian Society in the 20th Century 6  
HIST338 Australian Frontiers: Rural and Regional Histories 6  
HIST351 Convict Australia 6  
HIST354 Aboriginal History Since the Late 18th Century 6  
HIST376 Oral History 6  
IDIG300 Analysing Indigenous Australian Policy Issues 6  
Economic History  
ECON243 Australian Economic Institutions and Performance 6  
ECON244 The International Economy 6  
ECON345 Economy and Business in Modern Asia 6  
ECON346 The Australian Economy since the 18th Century 6  
ECON349 Technology and Economic Growth 6  
ECON350 Southeast Asia: Economic and Social Change since 1850 6  
European History  
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  
HIST324 Ashes to Ashes: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-1945 6  
HIST328 Europe in War and Peace, 1918-2012 6  
HIST348 Russia: From Kievan Rus to Lenin 6  
HIST357 War, Nations and Empires: Modern Europe, 1789-1918 6  
HIST363 The First World War, 1914-1918: History and Memory 6  
History, Society and Culture  
CRIM314 Policing and Social Control 6  
CRIM324 Prisons and Punishment 6  
ENGL341 Renaissance Matters 6  
ENGL351 Victorian Literature and Culture 6  
HIST332 History as Film 6  
HIST342 Gandhi and Non-Violent Action in the 20th Century 6  
HIST361 The Cold War and Popular Culture 6  
HIST368 The Swinging Sixties: The 1960s in America, Britain and Australia 6  
SOCY382 Sociology of Sex and Sexuality 6  
History, Writing and Communication  
COMM321 Advertising: Communication and Information 6  
COMM323 Digital Media and Interactive Entertainment 6  
COMM381 Documentary: Australian and International 6  
ECT303 Research in Writing 6  
ENCO307 Australian Folklore and Folk Speech 6  
ENCO326 Persuading the Public: Rhetoric in Public Affairs 6  
ENCO329 Publishing and Editing 6  
ENGL305 The History of the English Language 6  
THEA234 Speaking in Public 6  
Religious History  
HIST343 Islam in the Modern World 6  
RELS300 New Religions, Cults and Popular Spiritualities 6  
RELS381 Chinese and Japanese Religion: A History 6  
RELS384 Religions of the Ancient Near East 6  
RELS386 Buddhism: A History 6  
RELS387 Earliest Christianity: Social Context and Sacred Text 6  
RELS388 The Pagan Religions of Ancient Greece and Rome 6  
RELS392 Meditation in Eastern Religions 6  
Elective Units
Complete 0 to 48 credit points.
0-48 cps
Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.  
Total 144 cps

Suggested Full-Time Course Plan

The following are suggested patterns of enrolment or pathways for candidates studying on a full-time or part-time basis. They take into account unit pre-requisite, co-requisite and timetabling requirements. Candidates can each year choose to study less units than the full-time pattern or more units than the part-time pattern, but if doing so should use these suggested patterns as guides as to how best to structure their studies.

For candidates studying Full Time = 48 cps per year. 12-15 Hours of study per week should be allocated for each 6 cp unit enrolment.

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

HINQ100

HINQ101

 

Group 1 Listed Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit

 

Group 1 Listed Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

2

HINQ200

HINQ201

 

Group 1 Listed Unit or Elective Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit or Elective Unit

 

Group 2 Listed Unit

Group 2 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

3

Group 2 Listed Unit

HUMS304

 

Group 2 Listed Unit

Group 3 Listed Unit

 

Group 3 Listed Unit

Group 3 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

Notes:
Candidates must complete:
(i) not more than 60 credit points at 100-level; and
(ii) at least 30 credit points at 300-level.

Suggested Part-Time Course Plan

For candidates studying Part Time = 24 cps per year. 12-15 Hours of study per week should be allocated for each 6 cp unit enrolment.

For candidates commencing in Trimester 1

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

HINQ100

HINQ101

 

Group 1 Listed Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit

 

2

Group 1 Listed Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

3

HINQ200

HINQ201

 

Group 1 Listed Unit or Elective Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit or Elective Unit

 

4

Group 2 Listed Unit

Group 2 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

5

Group 2 Listed Unit

HUMS304

 

Group 2 Listed Unit

Group 3 Listed Unit

 

6

Group 3 Listed Unit

Group 3 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

Notes:
Candidates must complete:
(i) not more than 60 credit points at 100-level; and
(ii) at least 30 credit points at 300-level.

For candidates commencing in Trimester 3

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

Group 1 Listed Unit (ANCH110) or 100-level Elective Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit (HIST111) or 100-level Elective Unit

2

HINQ100

HINQ101

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

3

HINQ200

HINQ201

 

Group 1 Listed Unit or Elective Unit

Group 1 Listed Unit or Elective Unit

 

4

Group 2 Listed Unit

Group 2 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

5

Group 2 Listed Unit

HUMS304

 

Group 2 Listed Unit

Group 3 Listed Unit

 

6

Group 3 Listed Unit

Group 3 Listed Unit

 

Elective Unit

Elective Unit

 

7

Elective Unit

 

Elective Unit

 

Notes:
Candidates must complete:
(i) not more than 60 credit points at 100-level; and
(ii) at least 30 credit points at 300-level.

 

 

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