| |
Industrial Relations
(Faculty of Commerce)
To qualify for a major study in Industrial Relations in the Bachelor
of Arts, students must complete successfully the following subjects:
|
ECON140
|
Industrial Relations B: Wage Determination in Australia
|
|
or
|
|
|
ECON240
|
Industrial Relations B: Wage Determination in Australia
|
|
plus
|
|
|
ECON142
|
Industrial Relations: A
|
|
or
|
|
|
ECON242
|
Industrial Relations: A
|
|
plus
|
|
|
ECON340
|
Comparative Industrial Relations
|
|
or
|
|
|
ECON341
|
International and Comparative Employment Relations
|
|
plus
|
|
|
ECON348
|
Employers and Industrial Relations
|
|
plus
|
|
|
ECON352
|
Industrial Relations Processes
|
|
plus
an additional 8 to 12 credit points from the 300-level subjects
listed below, to provide a total of at least 48 credit points. (Provided
that in the case of ECON140 and ECON142 the Head of the Department
of Economics may grant specified credit for either or both of these
subjects upon evidence of completion, at a satisfactory standard
of pass, of comparable subjects elsewhere.)
|
|
ECON340
|
Comparative Studies in Industrial Relations
|
8
|
|
COMM341
|
International and Comparative Employment Relations
|
8
|
|
ECON308
|
Labour Economics
|
8
|
|
ECON348
|
Employers and Industrial Relations
|
8
|
|
ECON352
|
Negotiation, Advocacy and Bargaining
|
8
|
|
LAW332
|
Labour Relations Law
|
6
|
|
ECON302
|
Transition Economics
|
8
|
|
ECON312
|
Industrial Economics
|
8
|
|
ECON342
|
Research Topics in Industrial Relations
|
8
|
|
LAW330
|
Law of Employment
|
6
|
|
LAW335
|
Anti Discrimination Law
|
6
|
|
POL314
|
Power and the Modern State
|
12
|
|
STS321
|
Technology, Politics and Power
|
12
|
|
| |