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Arts Unit Listing 2021
(Information last updated on 18 December 2020)
Students must ensure that they select discipline areas that are approved for their course, as not all disciplines can be
taken in every course and some are available only on certain campuses. This information is listed under each discipline,
but please consult your course rules or CEG for information on your degree.
• A major is a total of 80 credit points (cp) in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area,
normally including at least 10 cp at introductory level, at least 40cp at 200-level and at least 20cp from 300-
level.
• A minor is a total of 40cp from prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally
including at least 10cp at introductory level and at least 20cp at advanced level.
• An elective is an individual unit undertaken apart than those units required for your selected majors or minors.
You should consult your course rules or CEG to see what units are available for your degree.
• A unit identified as a cross-listed unit may only be used in one major or minor or as an elective. You may not
count the unit in different disciplines. (For example, HUMA250 is listed as a Drama unit or a History unit. You
need to determine whether you want it to count as Drama or History as you may not count it as part of two
sequences.)
The lists that follow provide information on the units offered on the different campuses (or online) in 2021. There may
be other units available in your chosen discipline that do not appear in this list because they are not on offer in 2021.
To view the complete structure of your discipline, please refer to the Course Rules sequences for your course or for
the Bachelor of Arts.
Students who started their Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Creative Arts degrees prior to 2019 will need to include at
least two Program core units in their course. The Program core units on offer in 2021 are listed at the end of this
document.
Students following the accelerated program map for the Bachelor of Arts need to take units in summer and winter
terms. While the map places Arts electives in summer and UNCC units and community engagement in winter, students
may change the placement of those units taken if they are applying for an overseas winter intensive unit in the year
ahead. (Arts units available to all students in summer 2020-2021 are HIST106, POLS105, ENGL234 and HUMA330).
Community engagement units available in 2021 in the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Creative Arts and Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies are listed after the discipline sequence lists.
How to use this document
Use the table of contents to locate your discipline and check which units are on offer in 2021 either on your campus
or as national online units. Some areas have specified units that are required for the discipline – these will also be
listed with the information on the discipline pages. Check the instructions at the top of each discipline to ensure that
you meet any specific requirements for your course. First-year students, in their first semester, should enrol in 100-
level units, that is, those units whose code has a number in the range 100–199.
All students should check that they have the prerequisites for the units they have chosen before enrolling in them.
Students who wish to request that the prerequisite requirement for a unit they would like to enrol in be waived may
submit the Prerequisite Waiver Form (PRQ) to one of the following email addresses:
QLD: FEA.NSAStudentsQLD@acu.edu.au
NSW/ACT: FEA.NSAStudentsNSW@acu.edu.au
VIC: FEA.NSAStudentsVIC@acu.edu.au
In some cases, the rules for students taking teaching degrees are different to those for students completing the
Bachelor of Arts, and these rules are also indicated on the appropriate page.
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Summer Term | Business Studies | Communication | Computing | Creative Writing | Digital Journalism | Drama |
Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |Click on the discipline in the table of contents or the footer to get to your discipline. The list of majors and minors
available on each campus is provided after the Table of Contents.
Table of Contents
LIST OF MAJORS AND MINORS BY CAMPUS................................................................................................................. 3
SUMMER TERM UNITS ................................................................................................................................................. 4
BUSINESS STUDIES ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
COMMUNICATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
COMPUTING ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
CREATIVE WRITING .................................................................................................................................................... 11
DIGITAL JOURNALISM (NOT AVAILABLE FROM 2019) ................................................................................................ 12
DRAMA ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13
ECONOMICS ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
EDUCATION STUDIES MAJOR OR MINOR (Proposed) ................................................................................................ 16
ENGLISH (Formerly called Literature)......................................................................................................................... 17
GEOGRAPHY ............................................................................................................................................................... 19
GRAPHIC DESIGN ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 21
HISTORY ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES ................................................................................................................. 25
LITERATURE (See listing under English) ...................................................................................................................... 26
MATHEMATICS ........................................................................................................................................................... 27
MEDIA ........................................................................................................................................................................ 29
MUSIC......................................................................................................................................................................... 30
PHILOSOPHY ............................................................................................................................................................... 32
POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ............................................................................................................... 34
PSYCHOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................................. 36
SOCIOLOGY................................................................................................................................................................. 37
STUDY OF RELIGIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 39
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES .............................................................................................................................................. 41
VISUAL ARTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 43
YOUTH WORK ............................................................................................................................................................. 45
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT UNITS ........................................................................................................................... 46
PROGRAM CORE UNITS .............................................................................................................................................. 47
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |LIST OF MAJORS AND MINORS BY CAMPUS
Major = major or minor
Minor = only available as a minor in 2021
Discipline Brisbane Melbourne Strathfield Blacktown Canberra
BEd (Sec) only
Business Studies major major major major —
Communication minor minor minor minor —
Computing — — minor minor —
Creative Writing minor minor minor — —
Drama major major major major —
Economics — major major — —
Education Studies
(non-accredited major major major major —
major)
English First/Second
major major major major
(was Literature) teaching area
Geography minor minor minor — —
Graphic Design — minor minor minor —
Healthy Development — minor — — —
History major major major major —
International
— minor — — —
Development Studies
Literature
major major major major (see English)
(renamed English)
Mathematics First/Second
major major major —
teaching area
Media — major — — —
Music major major — minor —
Philosophy major major major — —
Politics and major (North
International Relations — major — —
Sydney)
Psychology
— major major — —
(non-APAC accredited)
Sociology major major major major —
Study of Religions First/Second
major major major —
teaching area
Theological Studies major major major — —
Visual Arts major major major minor —
Youth Work — minor — minor —
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International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |SUMMER TERM UNITS
Please note that the Study Period Code for the Summer Term units is 202105.
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
(Summer Term – 23rd November 2020 – 31st January 2021)
CODE TITLE DATES Attendance/Online Prereq
AUST INDIGENOUS 23 November 2020 -
HIST106 O Nil
PEOPLES December 2020
23 November 2020 -
INTRODUCTION TO 31 January 2021
POLS105* O Nil
HUMAN RIGHTS (2-week break
21/12-3/1)
THE LITERATURE OF 30 November 2020 -
10 cp from 100–level
OTHER WORLDS: 29 January (with
ENGL234 O unit in Literature or
FANTASY AND SCIENCE break over the
English
FICTION Christmas period)
Nil (Note: Available to
students originally
30 November 2020 -
MUSC276 MUSIC PRODUCTION A (Melbourne) enrolled in 2020 Sem
11 December 2020
2 only)
*Note that POLS105 is only available as an elective and is not part of the Politics and International Relations major or
minor.
Summer Community Engagement
(Summer Term – 23rd November 2020 – 31st January 2021)
CODE TITLE DATES Attendance/Online Prereq
UNCC100 or PHIL102,
Community Engagement 24 November 2020 –
HUMA330 O PHIL104, PHCC102,
Placement 31 January 2021
PHCC104
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |BUSINESS STUDIES
Important information for all Business Studies students
Business Studies is offered as a major or minor on the Blacktown, Brisbane, Melbourne and Strathfield campuses.
Students on the Strathfield or Blacktown campuses may need to go to North Sydney to undertake some subjects.
NOTE that the maximum number of first year units you can study in the major or minor is two. The minor requires
you to have at least two units at second year level, so you cannot study a mixture of all first-year units. The major
requires you to have at least 6 units at advanced level with at least 2 of those at third year level. In order to achieve
this, you may need to choose your units from two of the sub-disciplines (Accounting, Marketing, Management or HR
Management) so that you will have the prerequisites for third year units. (Consult your course coordinator if you have
any concerns.)
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of
Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Arts
(May not be taken in the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce). (major or minor)
• Students studying a secondary teaching degree (major or minor)
• Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Exercise Science (minor in Brisbane only)
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
Changes from 2019
The Business review has meant changes in units, codes and titles. Please use the table below to ensure that you do
not study a unit that is equivalent to one that you have undertaken previously.
2018 and prior units 2019 equivalent units
MGMT100 Managing: People, Systems and BUSN113 Managing people and Organisations
Culture
MKTG100 Marketing: Creating and Capturing BUSN112 Managing Markets
Customer Value
• There have been some other title changes where the codes of the units have remained the same. The new
names are in the unit listing.
Special rules for students completing a secondary teaching degree
The different states have different requirements for teaching in the area of Business Studies.
BRISBANE:
Business Studies is available as a minor or major in Brisbane in the Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor
of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts. It is available as a first or second teaching area in the Bachelor of Education
(Secondary), Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary) or (Bachelor of Education (Special Education and
Secondary). The Business Studies minor is available in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Exercise
Science.
Students taking Business Studies as a minor should include BUSN113 Managing people and organisations (previously
MGMT100) in their units. They also need at least 2 units at second year level.
Students studying the major should do 4 units of Management/HR Management and 4 units of either Accounting or
Marketing and make sure that they have at most 2 units at first year level and at least 2 at third year level.
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |STRATHFIELD: Students who would like to qualify to teach both Business Studies and Economics undertake 4 units of
Economics and then extend that sequence with BUSN113 Managing people and organisations (previously MGMT100)
and BUSN104 Money Matters. See Economics for units available and consult your course coordinator if necessary.
VICTORIA:
Business Studies is available as a major in the Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Education
(Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities). It is available as a First Teaching Area in the Bachelor of Education
(Secondary), Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary and the Bachelor of Education (Special Education and
Secondary) but must include 2 extension units to get the 8 units required as described below.)
Students studying the major should do 4 units of Management/HR Management and 4 units of either Accounting,
Marketing or Economics and make sure that they have at most 2 units at first year level and at least 2 at third year
level. (For Economics units, see the available units under Economics.)
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Business Units on offer in 2021
Semester 1
North Black
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Sydney town
ACCOUNTING
ACCT100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING A A A A A INC: BUSN104
ACCT204 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING A A A A ACCT100
ACCT207 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING A A A A ACCT100
ACCT300 AUDITING M M M M ACCT209
ACCOUNTING INFORMATION
ACCT305 M M M M ACCT100
SYSTEMS
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
MANAGING PEOPLE &
BUSN113 A A A A A INC: MGMT100
ORGANISATIONS
APPLIED HUMAN RESOURCE BUSN113 or
HRMG200 A A A A
MANAGEMENT MGMT100
STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE BUSN113 or
HRMG201 A A A A
DEVELOPMENT MGMT100
BUSN113 or
HRMG204 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR A A A A
MGMT100
ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE FOR MGMT213 or
MGMT310 ONLINE
SUSTAINABILITY HRMG204
MANAGEMENT
MANAGING PEOPLE &
BUSN113 A A A A A INC: MGMT100
ORGANISATIONS
GLOBAL COMPARATIVE
MGMT212 A A A INC: HRMG310
MANAGEMENT
BUSN113 or
MGMT213* ORGANISATIONAL ANALYSIS A A A
MGMT100
ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE FOR MGMT213 or
MGMT310 ONLINE
SUSTAINABILITY HRMG204
MANAGING ENTREPRENEURSHIP BUSN113 OR
ENTR301 A A A
AND INNOVATION MGMT100
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |INC: MGMT311
MARKETING
BUSN112 MANAGING MARKETS A A A A A INC: MKTG100
BUSN112 or
MKTG201 BUYER BEHAVIOUR A A A A
MKTG100
MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS: BUSN112 or
MKTG202 A A A A
ENGAGING STAKEHOLDERS MKTG100
DIGITAL MARKETING: THE BUSN112 or
MKTG209 A A A A
CONNECTED SPACE MKTG100
MARKETING ANALYSIS - EVIDENCE MKTG100 or
MKTG315 A A A A
BASED DECISIONS MKTG207
ELECTIVE UNITS (NOT PART OF THE MAJOR OR MINOR)
BUSN104 MONEY MATTERS A A A A A INC: ACCT100
ECONOMICS: POLICY
ECON200 A A A A Nil
FRAMEWORKS AND MARKETS
*Students wanting to do third year Management units should ensure that they do MGMT213 in their first/second
year.
Semester 2
North Black
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Sydney town
ACCOUNTING
ACCT100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING A A A A A INC: BUSN104
ACCT209 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING A A A A ACCT207
ACCT300 AUDITING M M M M ACCT209
ACCT303 STRATEGIC MGMT ACCTG A A A A ACCT204
HR MANAGEMENT
MANAGING PEOPLE &
BUSN113 A A A A A INC: MGMT100
ORGANISATIONS
BUSN113 OR
HRMG200 APPLIED HR MANAGEMENT A A A A
MGMT100
BUSN113 or
HRMG204 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR A A A A
MGMT100
HRMG308 STRA HRM: ANALYTIC HUMAN CAP A A A A HRMG200
ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE FOR MGMT213 or
MGMT310 ONLINE
SUSTAINABILITY HRMG204
MANAGEMENT
MANAGING PEOPLE &
BUSN113 ORGANISATIONS A A A A A INC: MGMT100
EVIDENCE-BASED DECISION
MGMT205 A A A INC: MGMT215
MAKING
BUSN113 or
MGMT213* ORGANISATIONAL ANALYSIS A A A
MGMT100
BUSN113 or
MGMT214 SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP A A A
MGMT100
MGMT304 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT A A A A MGMT213
GOVERNANCE, RISK AND
MGMT309 A A A MGMT213
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE FOR MGMT213 or
MGMT310 ONLINE
SUSTAINABILITY HRMG204
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |North Black
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Sydney town
MARKETING
BUSN112 MANAGING MARKETS A A A A A
INC: MKTG100
MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS: BUSN112 or
MKTG202 A A A A A
ENGAGING STAKEHOLDERS MKTG100
BUSN112
MKTG207** MARKETING TOOLKIT A A A A
or MKTG100
BUSN112
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING: THE
MKTG301 A A A A or MKTG100 or
BORDERLESS WORLD
MKTG207
MKTG313 STRATEGIC MARKETING A A A A BUSN112
or MKTG100 or
MKTG207
BUSN112
MKTG318 SOCIAL IMPACT OF MARKETING A A A A or MKTG100 or
MKTG207
ELECTIVE UNITS (NOT PART OF THE MAJOR – MAY BE USED AS ELECTIVE OR PART OF MINOR)
BUSN104 MONEY MATTERS A A A A A INC: ACCT100
*Students wanting to do third year Management units should ensure that they do MGMT213 in their first/second
year.
**Students who want to do third year Marketing units should ensure that they do MKTG207 in their first/second
year.
Professional Term 5 (202155) – 14 June 2021 – 22 August 2021
Summer Term (202205) – 22 November 2021 – 31 January 2022
CODE TITLE Professional Term 5 Summer Term Prereq
BUSN112 MANAGING MARKETS O O INC: MKTG100
MANAGING PEOPLE AND
BUSN113 O O INC: MGMT100
ORGANISATIONS
BUSN104 MONEY MATTERS O O INC: ACCT100
WORKING WITH
BUSN304 O O INC: BUSN202
DIVERSITY AND CONFLICT
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International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |COMMUNICATION
This minor is available in Brisbane, Melbourne, Strathfield and Blacktown.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts (minor only)
• Bachelor of Creative Arts (minor only)
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design (minor only)
• Not available for students studying a secondary teaching degree
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
INTRODUCTION TO
COMM102 A A A A Nil
COMMUNICATION
Incompatible:
ETHICS AND LAW IN DIGM201 Ethics and
COMM223 O
DIGITAL WORLD Law in the Digital
World
Semester 2
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
COMM104 WRITING FOR THE MEDIA A O Nil
10 cp from
Communication,
WRIT230 CREATIVE NONFICTION A A A
Creative Writing,
English/Literature.
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |COMPUTING
Only available on Strathfield and Blacktown campuses.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts. (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
• Bachelor of Psychological Science (minor only)
• Students studying a secondary teaching degree (minor only)
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
FUNDAMENTALS OF
COMP104 A A Nil
COMPUTING
Semester 2
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
COMMUNICATING WITH
COMP106 A A COMP104
DATA
COMP202 PROGRAMMING ESSENTIALS A COMP104
COMP205 CREATING WITH DATA A COMP104
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |CREATIVE WRITING
This minor is available in Brisbane, Melbourne and Strathfield.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts (minor only)
• Bachelor of Creative Arts (minor only)
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Psychological Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
• Not available for students studying a secondary teaching degree
Important information for students undertaking Creative Writing and English
WRIT201 and WRIT230 may be counted towards a Creative Writing minor OR an English/Literature major/minor but
not both.
Students who want to do BOTH an English major/minor and a Creative Writing Minor will need four WRIT-coded
units for their Creative Writing minor and four ENGL-coded units for their English Minor or 8 ENGL-coded units for
their major.
Special rules for students studying a secondary teaching degree
Not available as a minor in secondary teaching degrees although WRIT201 and WRIT230 may be taken in the English
major/minor.
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
WRIT100 THE WRITERS CRAFT A A A Nil
10 cp from Creative
Writing or
WRIT201 EMERGING WRITING O
English/Literature.
INC: ENGL230
Semester 2
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
WRIT101 CREATIVE GENRES O Nil
10 cp from Creative
CREATIVE Writing or
WRIT230 A A A
NONFICTION English/Literature.
INC: ENLG208
10 cp from 200-level
WRIT300 THE WRITERS STUDIO O
Creative Writing units
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |DIGITAL JOURNALISM (NOT AVAILABLE FROM 2019)
In 2019 the Digital Journalism sequences were discontinued and have been replaced with a communications minor.
Instead of units with DIGM codes you will now see COMM codes listed. The COMM units below will count in a Digital
Journalism minor for students still completing that minor. Students should seek advice from their course coordinator
if they started a Digital Journalism major or minor and still need units to complete.
See the unit listings for COMMUNICATION (link in the footer below) for information on when and where the
Communication units are available. If equivalent units are not available on your campus, please see your course
coordinator for advice.
Digital Journalism minor (prior to 2019) Communication minor: equivalent units (from 2019)
DIGM102 Print and Online Writing COMM104 Writing for the Media
(do not enrol in this unit if you have completed DIGM102)
DIGM201 Ethics and Law in the Digital World COMM223 Ethics and Law in the Digital World
(do not enrol in this unit if you have completed DIGM201)
COMM225 Social Media Communications
DIGM203 Video and Audio Broadcasting
Note: this is a new unit and may substitute for DIGM203 or
may be taken by any student as a stand-alone unit.
DIGM301 Digital Content Production COMM224 Producing Online Features
(do not enrol in this unit if you have completed DIGM301).
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Economics | Education Studies | English | Geography | Graphic Design | Healthy Development | History |
International Development Studies | Literature (See English) | Mathematics | Media | Music | Philosophy |
Politics and International Relations | Psychology | Sociology | Study of Religions | Theological Studies | Visual Arts |
Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |DRAMA
Important information for students studying Drama
The Drama major and minor are taught on Brisbane, Melbourne, Strathfield and Blacktown campuses.
Core units in the major for students starting in 2020 or later: PERF102, PERF104 in first year and PERF319 Theatre
Performance is a compulsory capstone unit in the third year of the major.
Core units for the major for students starting prior to 2020: PERF319 Theatre Performance is a compulsory capstone
unit in the third year of the major.
The Drama major underwent a review in 2019 and some of the units have changed their titles. If you have already
undertaken a unit with the specific code, then you may not study it again even if the title has changed. There are
also new units or units that have been reviewed and changed codes and titles. If a unit is listed as INC (incompatible)
then you may not study that unit if you have already passed the incompatible unit.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies,
Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Arts
• Students studying a secondary teaching degree (major or minor; first or second teaching area)
• Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Exercise Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Creative Arts (major or minor)
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Psychological Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
Special rules for students completing secondary teaching degrees
Students must include some performance and production units in their major or minor/First or second teaching
area. Performance units are PERF102, PERF104, PERF205, PERF208, PERF211, PERF221, PERF319.
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
PERF102 THEATRE MAKING A A A A Nil
ON STAGE: BODY AND 10 cp from 100-
PERF208
VOICE IN PERFORMANCE M M level unit in Drama
AND PRODUCTION (P)
10cp from 100-
SHAKESPEARE AND THE level unit in Drama
ENGL210 A
RENAISSANCE or Literature or
English
ON SCREEN: MOVIES,
PERF215 A Nil
TV, VIDEO GAMES
10cp from 100-
PERF203 PLAYS AND PLAYHOUSES A level unit in Drama
(P)
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level unit in Drama
PLAYS THAT SHOOK THE
or 40 cp from 200-
PERF321 WORLD M M M
or 300-level units
in English or
Literature.
Semester 2
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
DRAMA'S GREATEST
PERF104 A A A A Nil
HITS
10 cp from 100-
level unit in Drama
or 20 cp of 100-
THEATRE FOR YOUNG
PERF200 A level units in
PEOPLE
Education Studies
in the Bachelor of
Arts (P)
STAGING THE END OF
THE WORLD: 10 cp from 100-
PERF222 APOCALYPSE, O level unit in Drama
CONSPIRACY AND (P)
CONFLICT
10 cp from 200-
THEATRE PRODUCTION
PERF319 A A A level unit in Drama
& PERFORMANCE
(P)
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Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |ECONOMICS
The Economics major and minor are offered on the Melbourne and Strathfield campuses.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts (major or minor)
• Students studying a secondary teaching degree (major or minor; first or second teaching area)
• Bachelor of International Development Studies (minor only)
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Psychological Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
Special rules for students completing secondary teaching degrees
NSW: Students undertaking an Economics major or minor in Strathfield should extend this with one subject from
Management (BUSN113 Managing people and Organisations) and one from the accounting area (BUSN104 Money
Matters) if they want to teach Business as well as Economics.
Vic: Students may not combine an Economics minor with a Business Studies major; however, they may study
Economics as part of their Business Studies major (4 units of Management + 4 units of Economics include 2 units at
third year.) See Business Studies for more information and this list for unit availability.
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1
CODE TITLE National Online Prereq
ECON102 MICROECONOMICS 1 O Nil
ECON202 MICROECONOMICS 2 O 10cp from ECON units
ECON209 THE GLOBAL ECONOMY O Nil
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECON305 O 10 cp from 200-level unit in Economics
ANALYSIS
Semester 2
CODE TITLE National Online Prereq
ECON103 MACROECONOMICS 1 O Nil
ECON203 MACROECONOMICS 2 O 10cp from ECON units
ECON204 DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS O Nil
ECON304 APPLIED ECONOMETRICS O 10cp from ECON units
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Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |EDUCATION STUDIES MAJOR OR MINOR (Proposed)
Important information for all students wanting to do an Education Studies major or minor
Please note that the Education Studies major or minor does not qualify you to be a teacher. If you want to be a
teacher, you need to complete an undergraduate Initial Teacher Education degree or do a Bachelor of Arts degree
with appropriate majors and minors followed by a Master of Teaching qualification in Primary or Secondary teaching.
Students who wish to complete a major or minor in Education Studies should consult with their Course Co-ordinator
for further information.
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Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |ENGLISH (Formerly called Literature)
Important information for all students taking English (or Literature)
Year commenced Literature/English major Specified units in the Literature/English major
2020 or later ENGL104 or ENGL110 and ENGL111 (1st year)
ENGL331 (3rd year)
2018-2019 ENGL104, ENGL102 (1st year) and ENGL331 (3rd
year)
Specified units in Creative Writing, WRIT201 and WRIT230 may be undertaken in the Literature/English major. These
units may be counted towards a Creative Writing minor OR an English major/minor but not both.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts. (major or minor)
• Students studying a secondary teaching degree (major or minor; first or second teaching area)
• Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Exercise Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Creative Arts (major or minor)
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Psychological Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
Special rules for students studying a secondary teaching degree
The rules for these degrees are the same as above. Students may include WRIT201 or WRIT230 in the English major.
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
(Note where the prerequisites say English – this could be English or Literature).
(Summer Term – 23rd November 2020 – 31st January 2021)
CODE TITLE DATES Attendance/Online Prereq
THE LITERATURE OF 30 November to 29
10 cp from 100–level
OTHER WORLDS: January (with break
ENGL234 O unit in Literature or
FANTASY AND SCIENCE over the Christmas
English
FICTION period)
Semester 1
Black North National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Can Prereq
town Sydney Online
READING
Nil
ENGL110 LITERATURE: FORM A A A A A
INC: ENGL104
AND GENRE
19TH CENTURY 10 cp from 100-
ENGL200 A
LITERATURE level English units
TWENTIETH
10 cp from 100-
ENGL202 CENTURY A
level English units
LITERATURE
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10 cp from 100-
ENGL210 THE RENAISSANCE A
level English units
LIT
10 cp from 100-
ENGL221 CULTURAL STUDIES A
level English units
ROMANTIC 10 cp from 100-
ENGL224 A
GENERATIONS level English units
10cp from 200-
ENGL331 LITERARY THEORY A A A
level English
Cross-listed units that count in the English major/minor
ON SCREEN:
PERF215 MOVIES TV VIDEO A Nil
GAMES
10 cp from Creative
EMERGING Writing or
WRIT201 O
WRITING English/Literature.
INC: ENGL208
Available as an elective only – not part of the major or minor
CHILD LIT: WORLDS
ENGL140 M M M M* M* Nil
OF FICTION
*Students in Canberra, North Sydney and Ballarat to enrol in ENGL140 from Melbourne Campus
Semester 2
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Can Prereq
Online
LITERATURE
ENGL111 ACROSS TIME AND A A A A A Nil
SPACE
AUST LIT FOR
ENGL205 O Nil
CHILD & YNG ADUL
AUSTRALIAN 10 cp from 100-
ENGL231 A A A
LITERATURE level English units
10 cp from 200
READING AND
ENGL334 A level units in
WRITING THE SELF
English
10 cp from 200
LITERATURE IN A
ENGL336 O level units in
DIGITAL WORLD
English
Cross-listed units that count in the English major/minor
10 cp from
CREATIVE Creative Writing
WRIT230 A A A
NONFICTION or English
INC: ENLG208
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Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |GEOGRAPHY
Important information for all students taking a Geography major or minor
From 2020, Geography is available as a minor in Brisbane, Melbourne, Strathfield.
Some units have changed their name and kept their code and there may be new units available. Please check to
make sure that you have the prerequisites to do the new units and that they are not incompatible with something
you have previously completed (this would mean that the unit overlaps with what you have previously completed
and you cannot study both units.)
Strathfield students who started prior to 2020 and are undertaking Geography as a major must study the compulsory
units GEOG100, GEOG101 and GEOG307.
If you have any questions about your Geography sequence, please contact your Course Coordinator.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts
• Students studying a secondary teaching degree
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Psychological Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
Special rules for students studying a secondary teaching degree
Students studying a Geography minor are advised to consider extending the minor with 2 units of History.
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Online
GEOG101 GLOBAL HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS A A A Nil
GEOG206 CLIMATE CHANGE: PST, PRS & FUT O Nil
GEOG207 PREC STATES: DEV, GEOPOL & L'HOODS O Nil
20cp of 200-level
GEOG307 GLOBAL DEBATES: Q & M GEOG A
GEOG units
Semester 2
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Online
GEOG100 CHANGING PLANET EARTH A A A Nil
GEOG204 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY O Nil
20cp of 200-level
GEOG306 EXTREME EARTH: NT HZ, RSK & VL A
GEOG units
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Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |GRAPHIC DESIGN
Graphic Design is offered as a minor in Melbourne, Strathfield and Blacktown. Students must study all four units
listed to complete the minor.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees with Arts including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts (minor only)
• Bachelor of Creative Arts (minor only)
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Not available as a minor for students studying a secondary teaching course
Special rules for students studying a secondary teaching course
This minor is not available in the secondary teaching degrees. Individual units from Graphic Design may be
undertaken in the Visual Arts discipline. See the Course Enrolment Guide for your degree for more information.
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
INTRO TO GRAPHIC
DESN111 A A A Nil
DESIGN
DESN227 WEB DESIGN A A Nil
Semester 2
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
DESIGN FOR
DESN240 A A Nil
MULTIMEDIA
DESIGN FOR
DESN242 A A A Nil
PUBLICATION
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Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT
Important information for all students taking Healthy Development
Healthy Development is only available as a minor in Melbourne. There are four specified units in the minor:
EXCS118, YSED104, SOCS243 and SOCS244. The minor can be extended with two electives from SOCS235, YSED100
and YSED203.
Transition arrangements for the Healthy Development minor (Melbourne) 2019.
• SOCS244 Difference and Diversity: Social and Sexual Health will provide a formal substitute for any student
who commenced study in Healthy Development in 2018 or before and has not completed HUMA112 Bodies,
Thinking and Feeling or HUMA249 Birth to Death. SOCS244 may only be substituted once. Ask your course
coordinator for a formal unit substitution.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts (minor only)
• Students studying a secondary teaching course (minor only) – excluding Exercise Science
• Bachelor of Media Production (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
Special rules for students studying a secondary teaching degree
Rules for the minor in the BEd(Sec)/BA are the same as above. Not available in the BEd(Sec)/BExSc or Bachelor of
Education (Secondary).
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Semester 1 (minor units)
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Online
Nil
NUTR101 INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION A
INC: EXSC118
SOCS244 DIFFERENCE AND DIVERSITY A Nil
Semester 2 (minor units)
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Online
YSED104 THE DEVELOP YOUNG PERSON A Nil
Nil
SOCS243 GLOBAL HEALTH O
INC: GLST200
Semester 1 (extension units) (Healthy Development)
BTeach/BA students who need a minor +2 must complete all units in the minor and may then extend the minor any
two units from the below list as additional electives if available.
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Prereq
Online
YSED100 KNOWING YOUNG PEOPLE A Nil
BLDG RELATIONS & SUPPORT YSED104 or
YSED203 A
YOUTH YSED105
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Important information for all students taking History
The History major and minor is available on Brisbane, Melbourne, Strathfield and Blacktown campuses.
HIST106 and HIST308 are core units in this major. HIST106 is core in the first year and HIST308 is a capstone unit in
the third year. The major includes both Ancient and Modern History.
UNIT CODE/NAME CHANGES
NEW UNIT INCOMPATIBLE UNIT
HIST261 The Risk of Asia in the Modern Do not study HIST261 if you have previously passed HIST219 Modern
World south East Asia
HIST263 The Making of Modern America to Do not study HIST263 if you previously passed HIST224 Rise of the
1945 United States
HIST264 From Truman to Trump: The US Do not study HIST264 if you previously passed HIST224 Rise of the
Since 1945 United States
HIST265 Ancient Rome: Kingdom, Republic Do not study HIST265 if you previously passed HIST332: The Early
and Empire Roman Empire
HIST267 Diasporas and Journeys: Migration Do not study HIST267 if you previously passed HIST329 Diasporas
in World History and Journeys: Immigration in World History
HIST342 A History of the Present Do not study HIST342 if you previously passed HIST330
Contemporary World History
HIST208, HIST214, HIST215 and HIST253 All of these units have had minor changes to their unit title.
HIST225 US Foreign Policy This unit may now count in either the History major/minor or the
Politics and International Relations major/minor. Do not count it
more than once.
Available
• Bachelor of Arts and all dual degrees including Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies, Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Psychological
Science/Bachelor of Arts
• Students studying a secondary teaching degree (major or minor; first or second teaching area)
• Bachelor of Psychological Science (minor only)
• Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (minor only)
Special rules for students studying a secondary teaching degree
QLD & VIC: Students doing History as a minor in Brisbane or Melbourne are strongly advised to combine their History
minor with two units of Geography.
NSW: Students must ensure they take the correct sequence of units to allow them to teach EITHER Modern
History, OR Ancient History, OR both. Students commencing from 2019 are required to include one Ancient or
Medieval and one Modern History unit in their major/minor alongside the core units, to meet NESA
requirements. Medieval History units are marked with an M and may be used as Ancient or Modern. Please
contact your course coordinator if you need advice.
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Youth Work | Community Engagement | Program Core |NSW: Students who want to be able to teach both Modern and Ancient History should extend their minor or major
to achieve this.
• MAJOR: Include at least 5 units of Modern History and 3 units of Ancient History (or vice versa) including
HIST106 and two third year History units including HIST308. For a major in Ancient History students must
include one third year Ancient History unit.
• MAJOR: Eight units with at least 5 units of Ancient and 5 units of Modern (including HIST106 and two third
year units including HIST308 and one 300 level Ancient History unit).
• MINOR+2: Include at least 3 units of Modern History and 3 units of Ancient History to count both as second
teaching areas.
NSW: Students who only want to teach Ancient or Modern (not both):
• MAJOR: Take at least 5 units in your chosen History discipline that Includes at least one unit of Modern (if you
want to teach Ancient) or Ancient (if you want to teach Modern). You must include HIST106 and two third year
units including HIST308 and one 300 level Ancient History unit if you want to teach Ancient History.
• MINOR: Choose at least 3 units from Modern History and one from Ancient or Medieval (or vice versa)
• MINOR+2: Choose 5 units from Modern History and one from Ancient or Medieval (or vice versa). You must
include 2 units from 300 level to allow your chosen History discipline to be a first teaching area.
History units on offer in 2021
A= Attendance mode M= Multimode O=National Online mode
INC=Incompatible: You may not study the unit listed if you have already passed the INC unit.
Modern History
202105 (Summer Term – 23rd November 2020 – 31st January 2021)
CODE TITLE DATES Attendance/Online Prereq
AUST INDIGENOUS 23 November -
HIST106 O Nil
PEOPLES December 2020
Semester 1
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
EARLY MODERN
HIST105 A Nil
EUROPE
HIST115 GLOBAL HISTORY A A A A Nil
HIST112 FILM AND HISTORY A A Nil
10cp from 100-
HIST225 US FOREIGN POLICY A
level History units
HUMAN RIGHTS IN
HIST251 A A Nil
HISTORY
10cp from 100-
HIST208 FASCISM A level History or
Politics units
20cp from 200/300
HIST308 MAKING HISTORY A A A
level History units
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National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
AUST INDIGENOUS
HIST106 PEOPLES: PAST AND A A A A Nil
PRESENT
UNDERBELLY 10cp from 100-
HIST253 A
AUSTRALIA level History units
HISTORY, MYTH AND 10cp from 100-
HIST254 M A
LEGEND level History units
10cp from 100-
HIST262 MONEY AND POWER M M
level History units
NEWS FLASH:
10cp from 100-
HIST266 HISTORY AND THE A A
level History units
MEDIA
SETTLER COLONIES IN 10cp from 200-
HIST327 A
INDIGENOUS LANDS level History units
10cp from 200-
HIST342 HIST OF THE PRESENT A A level History units
INC: HIST330
See also Ancient History unit lists below.
Ancient History
Semester 1
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
FALL OF THE ROMAN
HIST114 A Nil
REPUBLIC
10cp from 100-
HIST230 POMPEII A
level History units
THE ANCIENT NEAR 10cp from 100-
HIST255 A
EAST level History units
MAKING HISTORY
20cp from 200/300
HIST308 (Ancient and A
level History units
Modern Version)
Semester 2
National
CODE TITLE Bris Mel Strath Blacktown Prereq
Online
HIST222 GREEK CITY STATES A Nil
10cp from 100-
HIST230 POMPEII A
level History units
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