Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching
Society and Culture (HSIE)
| Program of Study | Credit Points | ||
| Prescribed Units for this Curriculum Area Complete 24 or 36 credit points from one of the subjects: Aboriginal Studies, Archaeology, Asian or Pacific Studies, Civics-Government-Politics, Modern History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Sociology. OR Complete 24 or 36 credit points available from Society and Culture as specified in Rule 3.(b). Relevant Curriculum Units: EDSS968 (and EDSS969 if undertaking two HSIE curriculum areas) and EDSS977. |
36 cps | ||
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Unit cps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aboriginal Studies | |||
| ABEN373 | Australian Literature: Black and White | 6 | |
| EDCX315 | Indigenous Australian Education | 6 | |
| HIST354 | Aboriginal History Since the Late 18th Century | 6 | |
| IDIG101 | Australia's First Peoples Contemporary Issues | 6 | |
| IDIG110 | Colliding Worlds | 6 | |
| IDIG300 | Analysing Indigenous Australian Policy Issues | 6 | |
| IDIG301 | Analysing Change in Indigenous Societies | 6 | |
| IDIG303 | Principles of Aboriginal Community Development | 6 | |
| IDIG306 | Aboriginal Health | 6 | |
| IDIG312 | Comparing Indigenous Communities and Ethnic Minorities | 6 | |
| LING366 | Australia's Indigenous Languages | 6 | |
| Archaeology | |||
| ARPA101 | The Archaeology of Civilisations | 6 | |
| ARPA104 | Archaeology: Studying the Human Past | 6 | |
| ARPA302 | Aboriginal Archaeology | 6 | |
| ARPA343 | Archaeological Field Methods | 6 | |
| ARPA351 | Australian Rock Art in World Perspective | 6 | |
| ARPA352 | Public Archaeology and Management | 6 | |
| ARPA356 | Methods in Archaeological Practice | 6 | |
| ARPA361 | Evolution of Human Growth and Diversity | 6 | |
| ARPA381 | Prehistory of SE Asia and the Pacific | 6 | |
| ARPA384 | Archaeology of Stone Artefacts | 6 | |
| Asian and Pacific Studies | |||
| PAIS113 | Power, Conflict and the Making of Modern Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS306 | Avoid Economic Deception: Study Political Economy | 6 | |
| PAIS316 | Paradise Lost? Governance in the Pacific | 6 | |
| PAIS318 | Australia's Relations with Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS351 | Federations: Challenges, Debates and Trends | 6 | |
| PAIS352 | International Human Rights | 6 | |
| PAIS361 | Sex, Crime and Corruption in Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS363 | Women, Family and the State in Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS380 | Dragon in Chains? Contemporary Chinese Politics | 6 | |
| Civics-Goverment-Politics | |||
| IDIG300 | Analysing Indigenous Australian Policy Issues | 6 | |
| PAIS101 | Beyond Lies and Spin: Why Politics Matters | 6 | |
| PAIS102 | Political Ideologies | 6 | |
| PAIS103 | International Relations: An Australian Perspective | 6 | |
| PAIS113 | Power, Conflict and the Making of Modern Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS306 | Avoid Economic Deception: Study Political Economy | 6 | |
| PAIS308 | Modern Political Thinkers | 6 | |
| PAIS314 | 21st Century International Relations | 6 | |
| PAIS315 | Contemporary Challenges to Global Security | 6 | |
| PAIS316 | Paradise Lost? Governance in the Pacific | 6 | |
| PAIS318 | Australia's Relations with Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS320 | Classical Political Thinkers | 6 | |
| PAIS351 | Federations: Challenges, Debates and Trends | 6 | |
| PAIS352 | International Human Rights | 6 | |
| PAIS361 | Sex, Crime and Corruption in Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS363 | Women, Family and the State in Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS365 | Politics and the Environment: Intersecting Crises | 6 | |
| PAIS370 | Contemporary Issues in Australian Politics | 6 | |
| PAIS375 | Media and Politics | 6 | |
| PAIS380 | Dragon in Chains? Contemporary Chinese Politics | 6 | |
| PAIS381 | Australian Civics and Democracy | 6 | |
| PAIS390 | Politics in the Developing World | 6 | |
| PEAC100 | Introduction to Peace Studies | 6 | |
| Media Studies | |||
| COMM120 | Media Studies: An Introduction | 6 | |
| COMM321 | Advertising: Communication and Information | 6 | |
| COMM323 | Digital Media and Interactive Entertainment | 6 | |
| COMM332 | News and Current Affairs | 6 | |
| ENGL102 | Approaches to Literature and Society | 6 | |
| Modern History | |||
| HIST111 | Medieval Europe | 6 | |
| HIST150 | Colonial Australia | 6 | |
| HIST151 | Modern Australia | 6 | |
| HIST165 | Europe and the New World | 6 | |
| HIST195 | Asian Pasts | 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: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-1945 | 6 | |
| HIST328 | Modern Europe in War and Peace: 1918-2012 | 6 | |
| HIST329 | Australia and the World: An International History | 6 | |
| HIST330 | Local and Community Histories | 6 | |
| HIST338 | Australian Frontiers: Rural and Regional Histories | 6 | |
| HIST339 | The Family in History | 6 | |
| HIST342 | Gandhi and Non-Violent Action in the 20th Century | 6 | |
| HIST351 | Convict Australia | 6 | |
| HIST354 | Aboriginal History Since the Late 18th Century | 6 | |
| HIST357 | War, Nations and Empires: Modern Europe, 1789-1918 | 6 | |
| HIST361 | The Cold War and Popular Culture | 6 | |
| HIST368 | The Swinging Sixties: The 1960s in America, Britain and Australia | 6 | |
| ISLM344 | Islam and the West: the Clash of Civilisations? | 6 | |
| Only one of the following units may be taken: | |||
| HIST333 | Waking the Dead: Death, Burials and Memorials | 6 | |
| HIST335 | Heritage Conservation | 6 | |
| HIST337 | History and Museums | 6 | |
| HIST376 | Oral History | 6 | |
| Philosophy | |||
| PHIL101 | Bioethics | 6 | |
| PHIL102 | The Art of Good Thinking | 6 | |
| PHIL150 | Introduction to Philosophy B: Introduction to Metaphysics | 6 | |
| PHIL151 | Introduction to Philosophy A: The Examined Life | 6 | |
| PHIL303 | Epistemology: The Enlightenment and Beyond | 6 | |
| PHIL305 | Time and Other Metaphysical Topics | 6 | |
| PHIL320 | Continental Philosophy A: Nietzsche | 6 | |
| PHIL322 | Continental Philosophy B: Foucault | 6 | |
| PHIL323 | Philosophy of Social Science | 6 | |
| PHIL330 | Elementary Logic | 6 | |
| PHIL342 | Ethical Theory | 6 | |
| PHIL343 | Aesthetics | 6 | |
| PHIL363 | Persons and Individuals | 6 | |
| PHIL366 | The Ethics of Environmentalism | 6 | |
| PHIL375 | Social Philosophy: Issues in Applied Ethics | 6 | |
| PHIL385 | Reason and Choice: Individual, Social, Political | 6 | |
| RELS382 | Philosophy of Religion: East and West | 6 | |
| Psychology Complete 6 credit points from the following units: |
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| PSYC101 | Introductory Psychology I | 6 | |
| PSYC102 | Introductory Psychology II | 6 | |
| PSYC104 | Current Topics in Psychology | 6 | |
| Religious Studies | |||
| HIST343 | Islam in the Modern World | 6 | |
| PHIL303 | Epistemology: The Enlightenment and Beyond | 6 | |
| RELS181 | World Religions: An Introduction | 6 | |
| RELS182 | World Religions Today | 6 | |
| RELS300 | New Religions, Cults and Popular Spiritualities | 6 | |
| RELS382 | Philosophy of Religion: East and West | 6 | |
| RELS384 | Religions of the Ancient Near East | 6 | |
| RELS385 | Women, Gender and the World's Religions | 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 | |
| Social Communication | |||
| COMM323 | Digital Media and Interactive Entertainment | 6 | |
| ENCO326 | Persuading the Public: Rhetoric in Public Affairs | 6 | |
| PAIS375 | Media and Politics | 6 | |
| Sociology | |||
| ARPA352 | Public Archaeology and Management | 6 | |
| CRIM100 | Understanding Crime | 6 | |
| CRIM101 | The Australian Criminal Justice System | 6 | |
| CRIM304 | Forensic Science and Criminal Justice | 6 | |
| CRIM314 | Policing and Social Control | 6 | |
| CRIM324 | Prisons and Punishment | 6 | |
| CRIM344 | Criminology and Justice Systems | 6 | |
| CRIM390 | Crime in Rural Communities | 6 | |
| EDCX315 | Indigenous Australian Education | 6 | |
| IDIG306 | Aboriginal Health | 6 | |
| PAIS306 | Avoid Economic Deception: Study Political Economy | 6 | |
| PAIS318 | Australia's Relations with Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS351 | Federations: Challenges, Debates and Trends | 6 | |
| PAIS352 | International Human Rights | 6 | |
| PAIS361 | Sex, Crime and Corruption in Asia | 6 | |
| PAIS363 | Women, Family and the State in Asia | 6 | |
| SOCY100 | Introduction to Sociology | 6 | |
| SOCY101 | Understanding Everyday Life | 6 | |
| SOCY300 | The City and Social Thought | 6 | |
| SOCY307 | Media and Society | 6 | |
| SOCY313 | Social Policy | 6 | |
| SOCY317 | The Sociology of Everyday Life | 6 | |
| SOCY319 | Globalisation, Development and Social Change | 6 | |
| SOCY321 | Sociology of Health and Illness | 6 | |
| SOCY332 | Consumer Society | 6 | |
| SOCY333 | Qualitative Research Methods | 6 | |
| SOCY336 | A Sociology of Families and Family Lives | 6 | |
| SOCY340 | Social Theory | 6 | |
| SOCY341 | Survey Methods | 6 | |
| SOCY354 | The Sociology of Youth and Delinquency | 6 | |
| SOCY356 | Political Sociology | 6 | |
| SOCY360 | Social Inequalities | 6 | |
| SOCY374 | Mental Health and Society | 6 | |
| SOCY382 | Sociology of Sex and Sexuality | 6 | |
