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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Creative Arts and Industries (BABCAI)
2011
114601
BABCAI
FACULTY, LAW, BUSINESS AND ARTS
HE
4 year/s
8 year/s
320
About the Course
Admission Requirements
Credit Transfer and Pathways
Course Structure
Recommended Study Plan
. . Students Commencing in Semester 1
. . Students Commencing in Semester 2
Course Fees

Availability
Yes
Semester 1 , Semester 2
Semester 1 , Semester 2
Application for Admission Required

This course may only be deferred in Semester 1.

Location and Mode Offered
YearDelivery LocationSATAC CodeModeAdmin Location
2011Casuarina Campus114601ICasuarina Campus


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The Arts course includes specialist pathways of study in History and Cultural Heritage, Social Science (Psychology and Sociology), Regional and International Studies (including Southeast Asian Studies), Languages (Modern Greek, Indonesian and Mandarin) and Indigenous Knowledge (Yolngu Culture). Combinations of these specialist areas of study provide graduates with distinctive qualifications that lead to interesting and rewarding careers. The course builds on the University's unique location in northern Australia, adjacent to Southeast Asia. Employment opportunities include Federal, State and Territory government, land councils, museums, non-government agencies and the corporate sector, particularly where these organizations engage with Central and Northern Australia and Asia.

The Creative Arts and Industries course offers students a wide variety of creative pathways selected from the specialisations in the suite of professional creative courses in the cultural industries being offered at Charles Darwin University in New Media Design, Fine Arts, Communications, and Music, together with selected specialist areas of study in the humanities and social sciences . The combined degree allows students to develop their creative potential by providing the opportunity to pursue related specialisations from the two degrees to equip graduates for stimulating careers in a wide range of choices.

Graduates of this combined degree are awarded both the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Creative Arts and Industries.


This course description has been updated since the publication of 2010 information through SATAC and the Charles Darwin University Course Guide.

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Admission to Charles Darwin University higher education coursework programs are received and processed by the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC). Detailed entry and special entry criteria for this course is published in the SATAC University Guide. Check out the following information about how to apply for undergraduate courses or how to apply for postgraduate courses.

For detail on English Language Entry Requirements please read the entry requirements provided for International students.



Pathways for VET to Higher Education
Guaranteed credit transfer arrangements are available to students commencing a Bachelor degree at Charles Darwin University with completed Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree qualifications in the same field or discipline at Charles Darwin University. Students who hold completed qualifications should refer to the additional information provided by using one of the following links:

For information about credit transfer available to students with complete or incomplete study at this or other Institutions refer to Pathways for Higher Education to Higher Education



Candidates may complete the requirements for the Arts course by completing two sequences of approved study each of 60 credit points (or one sequence of 120 credit points) and electives. Sequences of study include specialisations in History and Cultural Heritage, Social Science (Psychology and Sociology), Regional and International Relations, Languages (Greek, Chinese and Indonesian), and Indigenous Knowledge (Yolngu Culture).

The Creative Arts and Industries course consists of common and core units, which are common across the suite of creative arts and industries studies at Charles Darwin University. Students then select a study pathway from the specialisation options in creative arts and industries studies, and electives from within any area of study within the University. The structure allows students to choose pathways of study that accommodate pathways into a variety of possible career choices.

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is available for entry to suitable candidates with a Bachelor of Arts.

The Bachelor of Creative Arts and Industries (Honours) is available for entry to suitable candidates with a Bachelor of Creative Arts and Industries.

 



A candidate must successfully complete units totalling 320 credit points as detailed below. All units are valued at 10 credit points unless otherwise indicated.

Unit type
Credit Points
Specific requirements
Common
(2 units)
20
Units totalling 20 credit points selected from Common Units available (e.g. units coded with a prefix of "CUC"). Students must complete the compulsory regional and indigenous issues unit (CUC107) and one of the two academic skills units.

CUC107 Northern Perspectives (compulsory)
Plus either:
CUC100 Academic Literacies or
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology

Select Common Units to find out more about individual units and advanced standing options.
Arts Specialist Electives
(12 units)



























































































































120




























































































































Specialist Elective units totalling 120 credit points selected from the list of available units detailed below:

Select two of the following specialist areas of study and in each of the two selected specialist areas complete units making up 60 credit points, of which no more than 30 credit points may be 100 (introductory) level or one specialist area of study making up 120 credit points (where sufficient units are available) of which no more than 60 credit points may be 100 (introductory) level.


Note: The Open Universities Australia units listed under the specializations may change.



HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE:
AHT214 Indigenous Art in Northern Australia
AHT215 Foundations of Southeast Asian Art
AHT232 Postmodernism: Art, Architecture, Culture and Theory
AHT313 Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art
ANY140 Cultures Past and Present: Foundations of Anthropology
ANY170 Introduction to Aboriginal Australia
ANY270 Australian Aboriginal and Islander Societies
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH302 Independent Studies B
CAI202 Modernity
CAS110 Introduction to Yolngu Languages and Culture
CIK100 Indigenous Knowledges: Studies in Culture (last offered in 2008)
CIK101 Indigenous Experience and Colonisation (last offered in 2008)
or
CIK102 Indigenous Knowledges and Experience: Discovery and Colonisation
CIK200 Contested Knowledges
CIK210 Indigenous Knowledges: Representing and Recording Country
CRS350 Cultural Tourism
HIS142 Introduction to Australian History
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
HIS150 Foundations of Western Civilisation 2 (last offered in 2008)
HIS246 North Australian History
MUS391 Music in its Cultural Context: Ethnomusicology in North Australia and Beyond
POL312 Northern Territory Politics Internship Program (20cp)

OUA Units:
L-AUS11 Australian Studies: Images of Australia 1A
L-AUS12 Australian Studies: Images of Australia 1B
L-GEN11 Gender, History and Culture
L-LCS14 Culture and Society: Introduction to Cultural Studies
L-SGY250 Material Culture and Commodity Culture
L-VIS24 Australian Art History
L-VIS27 Modernism and the Visual Arts
L-VIS28 Art and the Environment (last offered in 2007)
L-VIS36 Contemporary Aboriginal Art
L-ABT13 Aboriginal Cultures
L-ABT14 Contemporary Aboriginal Issues
L-ABT15 Aborigines, History and Colonialism
L-ABT21 Australian Society, Aboriginal Voices
L-ABT23 Archaeology and Aboriginal Studies
L-ABT24 Rights and Racism
L-ABS28A Post Contact Indigenous History (last offered in 2007)
L-ABT31 Comparative Indigenous Studies
L-ABT32 Australian Ethnographies
L-ENG110 Introduction to English
L-ENG210 Creative Writing : A Practical Introduction
L-ENG211 Literature and Culture: Representations of the Medieval
L-ENG315 Contemporary Australian Children's Literature
L-ENG360 Shakespeare
L-LCI21 Irish Literature
L-LCS12 Writing the Nation: Australian Literature to 1950
L-LCS14 Culture and Society: Introduction to Cultural Studies
L-LCS22 Narrative Fiction A
L-LCS23 Narrative Fiction B
L-LCS31 Australian Literature and History A
L-LCS32 Australian Literature and History B
L-LCS33 American Literature
L-LST210 The English Language
L-LTR110 Great Books 1
L-LTR120 Great Books 2
L-CMM17 Introduction to Screen A
L-HST110 The Making of Australia
L-HST120 The World Since 1945: An Australian Perspective
L-HST130 The Fall of the Roman Republic
L-HST140 Myth in the Ancient World
L-HST150 The Worlds of Early Modern Europe, 1350-1800
L-HST210 Currency Lasses and Chesty Bonds: Gender in Australian History
L-HST220 War and Peace in World History
L-HST255 From Constantine to Justinian: Church and State in Late Antiquity
L-HST310  Twentieth Century Europe
L-HST320  Australian History Since 1901


REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES:
AHT215 Foundations of Southeast Asian Art
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH302 Independent Studies B
HIS249A Modern History of Island Southeast Asia
HIS255 Mainland Southeast Asia (not on offer in 2009)
POL104A Introduction to Politics and Government
POL220 International Relations
POL221 Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia
POL222 The Politics of South East Asian Regionalism (last offered in 2008)
POL224 Australia's Diplomacy in Asia

OUA Units:

L-PAC10 Introduction to Asia
L-PAC11 Globalisation: The Asia Pacific and Australia
L-PAC12A Economic Dynamism in the Asia Pacific (last offered in 2007)
L-PAC13 China in Transformation 1900-1949
L-PAC20 Violence and Terror in International Relations
L-PAC30 Violence and Terror in International Relations

L-PAC240 The Social Context of Asian Business
L-PAC241 Chinese Political Economy and Business: From Opium to Coke

L-PAC242 Crime, Business and Politics in Asia
L-PAC31 Politics in Contemporary China
L-PAC32 Ethnic Questions in East and South-East Asia

L-PLT120 Introduction to Global Politics
L-PTR100 Perspectives on Security and Terrorism

L-PTR200 International Security Studies
L-PTR300 Terrorism in a Globalised World
L-PTR310 Australian Foreign Policy

L-PTR320 Authoritarianism and Democracy in Asia


LANGUAGES:
Greek
Complete six units from the following with no more than three units at 100 level:
*these units are offered externally from Flinders University of South Australia

GRK101 Greek 1
GRK102 Greek 2
GRK201 Greek 3
GRK202 Greek 4
GRK301 Greek 5
GRK302 Greek 6
CAH201 Greek in-country 200 level
CAH301 Independent Studies A (Greek in-country study option)
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
HIS150 Foundations of Western Civilisation 2 (last offered in 2008)


Indonesian
Note: Indonesian Language units follow from level to level
Complete at least six of:

INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
LLI251 Indonesian in Context
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH302 Independent Studies B

Chinese Language Units
Note: Chinese Language units follow from level to level
CHN101 Chinese Language 1
CHN102 Chinese Language 2
CHN201 Chinese Language 3
CHN202 Chinese Language 4
CHN301 Chinese Language 5 (offered as of Semester 1 2010)
CHN302 Chinese Language 6 (offered as of Semester 2 2010)


INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE (YOLNGU CULTURE)
CAS110 Introduction to Yolngu Languages and Culture
CAS111 Yolngu Languages and Culture 2
CAS205 Yolngu Life and Literature
CAS206 Yolngu Matha Conversation
CAS305 Yolngu Texts and Conversation 2
CAS311 Indigenous Independent Study (all students enrolling in the 2009 SP2 intensive offering will undertake the project "Australian Aboriginal Song and Dance")
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH302 Independent Studies B

SOCIALSCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY)
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs
AOD301 Counselling/Intervention in Alcohol and Other Drugs Field
AOD302 Issues Among Indigenous Australians (last offered in 2008)
PSY140 Introduction to Psychology A
PSY141 Introduction to Psychology B
PSY202 Developmental Psychology
PSY208 Biological Bases of Behaviour
PSY211 Psychology of Crime
PSY245 Cognition and Language
PSY247 Research Design and Analysis
PSY305 Theories of Personality
PSY308 Behavioural Neuro-Psychology
PSY315 Learning and Motivation
PSY340 Foundations of Behavioural Therapies
PSY347 Advanced Research Design and Analysis
PSY353 Abnormal Psychology
PSY390 Introduction to Counselling
SOC140 Sociological Perspectives
SOC145 Global Sociology
SOC242 Sociology of Deviance
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH302 Independent Studies B
OUA Units:
L-SGY110 Australian and Global Society
L-SGY120 Introduction to Popular Culture and Society
L-SGY130 Youth and Society
L-SGY140 Social Sciences in Australia
L-SGY220 Power, Difference and Recognition
L-SGY230 Sociology of Identity
L-SGY240 Methods of Social Research
L-SGY250 Material Culture and Commodity Culture
L-SGY310 Human Services: Organisations, Structures and Policy
L-SGY320 The Sociology of the Public Sphere
L-SGY360 The Intimate Sphere: Love, Friendship and Family


Creative Arts and Industries Core
(4 units)
40
Compulsory Creative Arts and Industries Core units totalling 40 credit points from units detailed below:

CAI101 Introduction to Multimedia
CAI102 Creative Practice
BCC202 Communication, Technology and Culture
CAI202 Modernity
Creative Arts and Industries Specialist Electives
(8 units)
80
Specialist Electives units totalling 80 credit points selected from the list of available units detailed below:

PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MARKETING
PRS101 Principles of Public Relations
PRS201 Practising Public Relations
BCC301 Culture and Identity
MKT101 Principles of Marketing
MKT202 Marketing Communications
BCC101 Foundations of Communication Studies
BCC102 Issues in Communication Studies
BCC204 Professional Writing

COMMUNICATION DESIGN
BCC301 Culture and Identify
BCC101 Foundations of Communication Studies
BCC102 Issues in Communication Studies
BCC204 Professional Writing
NMD201 New Media Intermediate Studies (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
SVA103 Introductory Studio (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)

CLASSICAL MUSIC
MUS110 Introductory Language of Music (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
OR
MUS130 Intermediate Language of Music (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
OR
MUS110 Introductory Language of Music PLUS
MUS130 Intermediate Language of Music
PLUS
MUS150 Introductory Instrumental and Vocal Studies (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
MUS260 Intermediate Instrumental and Vocal Studies (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
MUS285 History and the Performing Musician (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
MUS110 Introductory Language of Music (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
OR
MUS130 Intermediate Language of Music (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
OR
MUS110 Introductory Language of Music (10 cp) PLUS
MUS130 Intermediate Language of Music (10 cp)
PLUS
MUS150 Introductory Instrumental and Vocal Studies (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
MUS299 Technical Production (10 cp)
PMO201 Project Management (10 cp)
MUS399 Advanced Technical Production (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit) (to be introduced in 2009)

COMBINED CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
MUS110 Introductory Language of Music (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
OR
MUS130 Intermediate Language of Music (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
OR
MUS110 Introductory Language of Music PLUS
MUS130 Intermediate Language of Music (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
PLUS

Classical Stream
MUS150 Introductory Instrumental and Vocal Studies (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
MUS285 History and the Performing Musician
PLUS
Contemporary Music Stream
MUS299 Technical Production (10 cp
PMO201 Project Management (10 cp)
MUS399 Advanced Technical Production (10 cp) (to be introduced in 2009)

STUDIO PRACTICE (FINE ART)
SVA103 Introductory Studio (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
SVA203 Intermediate Studio (20 cp)
SVA303 Advanced Studio (20 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)

ART HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
SVA103 Introductory Studio (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
AHT313 Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art
AHT214 Indigenous Art In Northern Australia
AHT215 Foundations of Southeast Asian Arts
AHT232 Postmodernism: Art, Architecture, Culture and Theory
CAI301 Issues in Contemporary Art (last offered in 2008) or CAH301 Independent Studies 1
AHT216 Representing the Other Ethnographic Film (last offered in 2009) or MUS391 MUSIC IN ITS CULTURAL CONTEXT: ETHNOMUSICOLOGY IN NORTH AUSTRALIA AND BEYOND

NEW MEDIA DESIGN
SVA103 Introductory Studio (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
NMD201 New Media Intermediate Studio (10 cp) x 2
NMD203 New Media Animation Studio
NMD204 New Media Scripting and Interactive Studio
NMD302 New Media Advanced Studio (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)

WEB DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN
SVA103 Introductory Studio (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
NMD201 New Media Intermediate Studio (10 cp) x 2
NMD202 Web Scripting and Database Programming (10 cp) x 2 (repeatable unit)
(last offered in 2008)
or
HIT225 Web Development and Scripting
HIT325 Web Databases (available as of 2010)
Plus
Students must also complete an additional 20 credit points chosen from any of the Specialist Elective units listed for the other CAI Specialisations or the IT component of the course

Students wishing to graduate from the BIT prior to the BCAI must complete the following units which are Core or Specialist units in both degrees
HIT125 Application Concepts
HIT234 Database Concepts
Electives
(6 units)
60
Units totalling 60 credit points selected from units offered by the University. Students
may select additional units from one of the approved sequences as electives if desired.

Elective unit: CAI300 Creative and Industries Honours Preparation (last offered in 2008)
320
Total Credit Points

Of the total 320 credit points:
· Not more than 120 credit points may be taken from 100 level units
· A minimum of 40 credit points must be taken from 300 level units
· Not more than 40 credit points shall be included with a grade of "PT" or "PC" or "PS"


COURSE CHANGES

Students enrolled in this course prior to 2009 will note there has been a minor change for 2009.

  • CAI300 is no longer offered as of 2009

     



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For further assistance please contact the Information Centre on (08) 8946 7766 or 1800 061 963. Information Centre staff will assist you with applying for or enrolling in a course and provide assistance with timetables, fees, HECS, external materials, enrolment changes and many other issues.
If you are a continuing student and have any queries about your course progression that you would like clarified, please contact enrolmenthelp@cdu.edu.au, or the relevant Faculty Academic Liaison Unit or Institute of Advanced Studies School office:

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  • Timetables - provide detail on the individual class times for units offered internally. Timetables for the following academic year are available from the middle of December each year.
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 Students Commencing in Semester 1

Study plans for 2011 are accurate as at 3 August 2010. The University reserves the right to make changes up until 1 October 2010.  2011 unit offering and fee information will be available from 1 October 2010.

The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in semester 1 and enrolling in a standard full time load.  Students entering this course with advanced standing, or wishing to vary their study plan due to work, personal, financial or other reasons should use the table as a guide to create an individual study plan.

When designing an individual study plan:

♦    ensure Common Units are completed in the first year of study;

♦    maintain the basic order in which units are to be attempted; and

♦    check the assumed knowledge for each unit as some 200 and 300 level units assume you have completed foundation unit/s in the subject area at a lower level.  200 level units have the unit code which includes a number starting with 200 i.e. CAI202.


Legend:CU = Common Unit
E = Elective
CCO = Creative Arts Core Unit
CSE = Creative Arts Specialist Elective
ASE = Arts Specialist Elective

GENERIC STUDY PLAN
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 1
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology or CUC100 Academic Literacies
CU
CUC107 Northern Perspectives
CU
CAI101 Introduction to Multi Media
CCO
CAI102 Creative Practice
CCO
CAI Specialist Elective 1
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 2
CSE
Arts Specialist Elective 1
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 2
ASE
Year 2
CAI202 Modernity
CCO
BCC202 Communication, Technology and Culture
CCO
CAI Specialist Elective 3
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 4
CSE
Arts Specialist Elective 3
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 5
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 4
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 6
ASE
Year 3
CAI Specialist Elective 5
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 6
CSE
Arts Specialist Elective 7
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 9
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 8
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 10
ASE
Elective 1
E
Elective 2
E
Year 4
CAI Specialist Elective 7
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 8
CSE
Arts Specialist Elective 11
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 12
ASE
Elective 3
E
Elective 5
E
Elective 4
E
Elective 6
E


ARTS SPECIALIST ELECTIVE UNIT SELECTION

Legend:SE = Specialist Elective

Semester 1
Semester 2
HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
AHT313 Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art
SE
AHT214 Indigenous Art in Northern Australia
ANY140 Cultures Past and Present: Foundations of Anthropology
SE
AHT232 Postmodernism: Art, Architecture, Culture and Theory
AHT215 Foundations of Southeast Asian Art
SE
ANY170 Introduction to Aboriginal Australia
ANY270 Australian Aboriginal and Islander Societies
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH301 Independent Studies ACAH302 Independent Studies B
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
HIS142 Introduction to Australian History
CAI202 Modernity
SE
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
CIK102 Indigenous Knowledges and Experience: Discovery and Colonisation
SE
HIS246 North Australian History
MUS391 Music in its Cultural Context: Ethnomusicology in
North Australia and beyond
SE
POL312 Northern Territory Politics Internship Program
(20cp)
SE
Semester 3
CRS350 Cultural Tourism
REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
AHT215 Foundations of Southeast Asian Art
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH301 Independent Studies A
SE
CAH302 Independent Studies B
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
HIS249A Modern History of Island Southeast Asia
POL104A Introduction to Politics and Government
SE
POL220 International Relations
POL221 Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia
SE
POL224 Australia's Diplomacy in Asia
SE
LANGUAGES
GRK101 Greek 1
SE
GRK102 Greek 2
GRK201 Greek 3
SE
GRK202 Greek 4
GRK301 Greek 5
SE
GRK302 Greek 6
CAH201 Greek in-country 200 level (Study Period 2)
CAH301 Independent Studies A (Greek in-country study
option) (Study Period 2)
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
INI101 Indonesian Language 1
SE
INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
SE
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3
SE
INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
SE
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
Indonesian in Context
In-country (Lombok) (Summer Semester)
INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE (YOLNGU CULTURE)
CAS110 Introduction to Yolngu Languages and Culture
SE
CAS111 Yolngu Languages and Culture 2
CAS205 Yolngu Life and Literature
SE
CAS206 Yolngu Matha Conversation
CAS305 Yolngu Texts and Conversation 2
SE
CAS311 Indigenous Independent Study
CAS311 Indigenous Independent Study
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH301 Independent Studies ASECAH302 Independent Studies B
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
SOCIALSCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY)
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs
SE
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs
AOD301 Counselling/Intervention in Alcohol and Other Drugs Field
SE
PSY141 Introduction to Psychology B
PSY140 Introduction to Psychology A
SE
PSY202 Developmental Psychology
PSY202 Developmental Psychology
SE
PSY208 Biological Bases of Behaviour
PSY247 Research Design and Analysis
SE
PSY211 Psychology of Crime
PSY305 Theories of Personality
SE
PSY245 Cognition and Language
PSY308 Behavioural Neuro-Psychology
SE
PSY340 Foundations of Behavioural Therapies
PSY315 Learning and Motivation
SE
PSY347 Advanced Research Design and Analysis
PSY390 Introduction to Counselling
SE
PSY353 Abnormal Psychology
SOC140 Sociological Perspectives
SE
SOC145 Global Sociology
CAH301 Independent Studies A
SE
SOC242 Sociology of Deviance
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH302 Independent Studies B


Schedule of EXTERNAL unit offerings for Indonesian units
Study Period 1
Semester 1
Study Period 2
Semester 2
Study Period 3
INI101 Indonesian Language 1INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
LLI251 Indonesian in Context

Students Commencing in Semester 2

Study plans for 2011 are accurate as at 3 August 2010. The University reserves the right to make changes up until 1 October 2010.  2011 unit offering and fee information will be available from 1 October 2010.

The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in semester 2 and enrolling in a standard full time load.  Students entering this course with advanced standing, or wishing to vary their study plan due to work, personal, financial or other reasons should use the table as a guide to create an individual study plan.

When designing an individual study plan:

♦    ensure Common Units are completed in the first year of study;

♦    maintain the basic order in which units are to be attempted; and

♦    check the assumed knowledge for each unit as some 200 and 300 level units assume you have completed foundation unit/s in the subject area at a lower level.  200 level units have the unit code which includes a number starting with 200 i.e. CAI202.


Legend:CU = Common Unit
E = Elective
CCO = Creative Arts Core Unit
CSE = Creative Arts Specialist Elective
ASE = Arts Specialist Elective

GENERIC STUDY PLAN
Semester 1
Semester 2
Calendar Year 1
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology or CUC100 Academic Literacies
CU
CUC107 Northern Perspectives
CU
Arts Specialist Elective 1
ASE
Elective 1
E
Calendar Year 2
CAI101 Introduction to Multi Media
CCO
CAI102 Creative Practice
CCO
CAI Specialist Elective 1
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 2
CSE
Arts Specialist Elective 2
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 4
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 3
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 5
ASE
Calendar Year 3
CAI202 Modernity
CCO
BCC202 Communication, Technology and Culture
CCO
CAI Specialist Elective 3
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 4
CSE
Arts Specialist Elective 6
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 8
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 7
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 9
ASE
Calendar Year 4
CAI Specialist Elective 5
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 7
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 6
CSE
CAI Specialist Elective 8
CSE
Arts Specialist Elective 10
ASE
Arts Specialist Elective 11
ASE
Elective 2
E
Elective 3
E
Calendar Year 5
Arts Specialist Elective 12
ASE
Elective 4
E
Elective 5
E
Elective 6
E


ARTS SPECIALIST ELECTIVE UNIT SELECTION
Legend:SE = Specialist Elective

Semester 1
Semester 2
HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
AHT313 Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art
SE
AHT214 Indigenous Art in Northern Australia
ANY140 Cultures Past and Present: Foundations of Anthropology
SE
AHT232 Postmodernism: Art, Architecture, Culture and Theory
AHT215 Foundations of Southeast Asian Art
SE
ANY170 Introduction to Aboriginal Australia
ANY270 Australian Aboriginal and Islander Societies
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH301 Independent Studies ACAH302 Independent Studies B
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
HIS142 Introduction to Australian History
CAI202 Modernity
SE
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
CIK102 Indigenous Knowledges and Experience: Discovery and ColonisationHIS246 North Australian History
MUS391 Music in its Cultural Context: Ethnomusicology in
North Australia and beyond
SE
POL312 Northern Territory Politics Internship Program
(20cp)
SE
Semester 3
CRS350 Cultural Tourism
REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
AHT215 Foundations of Southeast Asian Art
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH301 Independent Studies A
SE
CAH302 Independent Studies B
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
HIS249A Modern History of Island Southeast Asia
POL104A Introduction to Politics and Government
SE
POL220 International Relations
POL221 Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia
SE
POL224 Australia's Diplomacy in Asia
SE
LANGUAGES
GRK101 Greek 1
SE
GRK102 Greek 2
GRK201 Greek 3
SE
GRK202 Greek 4
GRK301 Greek 5
SE
GRK302 Greek 6
CAH201 Greek in-country 200 level (Study Period 2)
CAH301 Independent Studies A (Greek in-country study
option) (Study Period 2)
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
INI101 Indonesian Language 1
SE
INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
SE
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3
SE
INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
SE
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
Indonesian in Context
In-country (Lombok) (Summer Semester)
INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE (YOLNGU CULTURE)
CAS110 Introduction to Yolngu Languages and Culture
SE
CAS111 Yolngu Languages and Culture 2
CAS205 Yolngu Life and Literature
SE
CAS206 Yolngu Matha Conversation
CAS305 Yolngu Texts and Conversation 2
SE
CAS311 Indigenous Independent Study
CAS311 Indigenous Independent Study
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH301 Independent Studies ASECAH302 Independent Studies B
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
SOCIALSCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY)
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs
SE
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs
AOD301 Counselling/Intervention in Alcohol and Other Drugs Field
SE
PSY141 Introduction to Psychology B
PSY140 Introduction to Psychology A
SE
PSY202 Developmental Psychology
PSY202 Developmental Psychology
SE
PSY208 Biological Bases of Behaviour
PSY247 Research Design and Analysis
SE
PSY211 Psychology of Crime
PSY305 Theories of Personality
SE
PSY245 Cognition and Language
PSY308 Behavioural Neuro-Psychology
SE
PSY340 Foundations of Behavioural Therapies
PSY315 Learning and Motivation
SE
PSY347 Advanced Research Design and Analysis
PSY390 Introduction to Counselling
SE
PSY353 Abnormal Psychology
SOC140 Sociological Perspectives
SE
SOC145 Global Sociology
CAH301 Independent Studies A
SE
SOC242 Sociology of Deviance
CAH302 Independent Studies B
SE
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CAH302 Independent Studies B


Schedule of EXTERNAL unit offerings for Indonesian units
Study Period 1
Semester 1
Study Period 2
Semester 2
Study Period 3
INI101 Indonesian Language 1INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
LLI251 Indonesian in Context


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