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ARCHZOOZ Historical Archeology of Australia 6 ARCH3303 Historical Archeology Field School 6 ARCH3004 Historical Archeology A Global Perspective 6 6 units from the following. Second and third years 24 units from the following AMST2004 American Century AMST3009 Amencan ClVll War. Poht1cal Economy of the Asia Pac1f1c Region 12 units from the following 1 including at least 6 units from Group A.

Alternative TopJCs may be available in Spanish and Portuguese. Students should contact the Latin American studies program coordinator for information regarding this matter. First year options. LEGL3014 Migrants, Polley and the Law LEGL3016 Law and Urban Change LEGL3017 Australian Sport and the Law LEGL3021 Med1at1on Theory and Practice LEGL3023 Cultural Heritage and the Law. LEGL3027 Law, Public Health and the Environment or 6 units of Third Year topics in Legal Studies.

HUMN7000 Research skills and professional practice 6 By special arrangement, an honors subject from another program department or faculty 6 Students can combine Honors 1n Italian with another field. You can request further information from the honors coordinator. HUMN7000 Research skills and professional practice 6 By special arrangement, an honors subject from another program department or faculty 6 Students can combine Honors 1n Spanish with another subject area. You can request further information from the honors coordinators. WMST7000 Women's Studies Honors Thesis 18 WMST7005 Cnt1que en Construct 1n Women's Studies 6 plus 12 units from the following.

ARTS I LAW

Awarding an unsatisfactory grade (f) more than once for the same subject may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress within the meaning of the university's policy on study progress. A student who has met all requirements of the Bachelor of Banking and International Finance, or another qualification of which the Faculty Board considers equivalent, can be accepted as a candidate for the honors diploma, provided that a sufficiently high level has been achieved and the requirements have been met. . for the Bachelor's degree To be eligible for the Honors degree, a student must complete only 36 study units, as specified in the following study programme. Students must complete this. Students who complete more than 75 units of the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and then transfer to the Bachelor of Behavioral Science are required to complete only the first two levels of the major sequence in the corresponding dlscfplfne.

33 units comprising First Year

To be considered for admission to the Psychology Honors programme, candidates must have met the Faculty's minimum requirement of 30 units CR or better 1 in any second or third year subjects 1 includ1ng CR or better 1n the last 12 units of the Psychology major sequence. To proceed to honors, students are normally expected to have achieved 30 units at CR or better in any second or third year subjects, including CR or better in the last 12 units of the related Public Policy sequence and including at least 6 units at ON or better in any second or third year subject. To proceed to honors, students are normally expected to have achieved 30 units of CR or better in any second or third year subjects 1nclud1ng CR or better 1n the last 12 units of the women's studies major sequence and 1includ1ng at least 6 units of DN or better in any second or third year's topic.

BIOL2105 BIOL2210

BTEC2630 BTEC2640

I ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

CPES2014 Shelf and Coastal Zone CPES2015 Water and Environments CPES2016 Understanding the Earth ' CPES2017 Ocean. 12 units selected from the following ENGR2111 Signals and Linear Systems MATH2014 Pnnc1ples of Analysis.

To be eligible for the Bachelor of Education Studies, a student's program of study must be approved by the Program Approver. The Bachelor of Eng1neenng (Computer Eng1neenng) requires four years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time). The course 1s is offered by the Faculty of Science and Technology. The Bachelor of Eng1neenng (Electncal and Electronic) requires four years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time).

A student's program of study must be approved by the program approver To qualify for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Electronics), a student must complete 144 units with a. A student's program of study must be approved by the Program Approver to apply for the Bachelor of Science 1n. The Bachelor of Technology (Forensic and Analytical Chemistry) requires three years of full-time study (or part-time equivalent) Courses 1 offered by the Faculty of Science and Engineering.

The student's program of study must be approved by the program approver. A student must complete 108 units to qualify for the Bachelor of Technology (Forensic and Analytical Chemistry). A student's program of study must be approved by the program approver to qualify for the Bachelor of Information. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Electronic Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering).

Bachelor of Technology (ForenS1c and Analytical Chem1Stry) Bachelor of Technology (Pharmaceutical and Molecular SyntheSls).

  • Biology 1 B Gene Expression or C Biology and Society
  • plus 15 units of elective topics Third Year program CS3
  • Mathematics 1 A, or Mathematics 1 B
  • plus 15 un1ts selected from the following (or from alternatives approved by the course coord1nator)
  • plus 15 units of elective topics M3C Computational Mathematics
  • plus 15 units of elective topics Phys1cs/Phys1cs for Engineers
  • plus 15 units of optional topics
  • plus 18 units of Second or Third Year Mathematics or Statistics topics

Second and third year ES2 Earth Sciences 2 Students must complete 36 units of topics from the following CPES2016 Understanding the Earth. This program leads in the third year to the ESC3 program Earth Sciences 3 and Chemistry 3. The ESC2/ESC3 program sequence leads to a Bachelor of Science with double spec1allsat1on 1n Earth Sciences and Chemistry students who complete the ESCZ/. The ESC3 program sequence can be applied for further studies 1n Earth Sciences and Chemistry leading to an Honors degree. At the end of the second year, students from this program can transfer to the ES3 Earth Sciences 3 program.

Third year program ESC3 Earth Sciences 3 and Chemistry 3 This program provides for studies in Earth Sciences and Chemistry Students who complete the program sequence are eligible to apply for admission to honors programs 1 Earth Sciences and Chemistry Admission to this program is usually 1 only for students who have the program ESC2 Earth Sciences 2 and Chemistry 2 completed. Students must pass 18 units of Earth Sciences subjects from the following depending on the year of presentation. MATH1201 Introductory Mathematics 1A, and MATH1202 Introductory Mathematics 1 B Second year program ESCS2 Earth Sciences 2 and Computer Science 2.

Tins program envisages studies 1n Earth Sciences and Computer Science Students completing the sequence of the program are eligible to apply for entry into the Honors programs 1n Earth Sciences and Computer Science Entry to this program is normally 1 restricted to students who have completed the program ESCS2 Earth Sciences 2 and Computer Science 2. This program leads to Year 3 in the ESM3 program Earth Sciences 3 and Mathematics 3 The ESM2/ESM3 program sequence leads to a Bachelor of Science with a double major in Earth Sciences and Mathematics Students who complete the ESM2/ESM3 program sequence are eligible for it. 18 units of Earth Science subjects chosen from the following depending on the year of offence.

18 units of geoscience subjects chosen from the following depending on the year of offer.

36 units compns1ng

Entry is normally 1 granted to students who have completed the PM2 program Students who complete the first program are eligible to apply for entry to an honors program 1n Physics or Mathematics.

B Physics 1A

Bachelor of Education (Junior Primary/Pnmary) Bachelor of Education (Upper Primary/Lower Secondary) Bachelor of Education (Secondary) or. Bachelor of Eng1neenng (Electronics and Electronics) [See also Biomedical Engineering Computer Eng1neenng Software Eng1neenng]. Main sequence In Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Business and Economics or Bachelor of International Studies.

Glavno zaporedje v Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of International Studies ali Bachelor of Business and Economics. Ma1or zaporedje 1n Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of International Studies ali Bachelor of Business and Economics. Glavni zaporedje v Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of International Studies ali Bachelor of Business and Economics.

Major sequence in Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Behavioral Science or Bachelor of Business and Economics.

MASTERS DEGREES (RESEARCH) Arts

A student's program of study must be approved by the program approver to qualify for the Graduate Cert1f1cate 1n. The student's study program must be approved by the program approver in order to meet the requirements for the Diploma 1n. A student's program of study must be approved by the program approver in order to qualify for the Diploma 1n.

A student's program of study must be approved by the program approver to qualify for the Graduate Certlf1cate 1n. A student's program of study must be approved by the program approver to qualify for the Graduate Cert1f1cate 1n Public. To qualify for the Graduate Cert1f1cate 1n Tourism (Festival and Event Management), a student must complete 18 units with a grade of P or NGP or better 1n each subject, according to the following program of study.

To obtain a Diploma in Labor Relations and Law, a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or higher in each subject, according to the program of study below. The student's study program must be approved by the program approver. To obtain a postgraduate study in Mental Health Nursing, a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or The Graduate Diploma 1n Psychology 1 is a 36-unit program offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences for a fee.

To qualify for the Graduate Diploma m Remote Health Practice, a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each subject according to the following program of study.

To qualify for the Master of Arts (Asian Studies), a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better 1n each subject, according to one of the programs of study below. Not all subjects are necessarily available in a given year. Subject to permission from the faculty board, no subject may be attempted more than twice. A student's study program must be approved by the program approver, however with permission from the faculty board.

To qualify for the Master of Arts (Social Services), a student must complete 72 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each subject, according to the program of study below, except by permission of the Faculty Board. The Master of Arts (Social Work) is a 36 unit program offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences. To qualify for the Master of Arts (Soc10logy) a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each subject, according to the program of study below.

No subject may be covered more than twice except by permission of the Faculty Council. The student's student program must be approved by the program approver. To qualify for the Master of Arts (Women's Studies), a student must complete 36 units graded P or NGP or higher 1n each subject according to the chosen program of study Candidates may choose one of the following two streams. The student's program of study must be approved by the program approver. To qualify for the MA in Audiology, a student must complete 54 units with a grade of P or NGP or higher 1n in each top according to the program of study below, except by permission of the faculty. Board.

A student's program of study must be approved by the program approver in order to qualify for the Master of Health Sciences.

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