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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:
 
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  

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