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Community And Environment
(Available at the Shoalhaven Campus, West Nowra and Bega and Batemans
Bay Access Centres only)
The Community and Environment major is made up of 78 credit points, consisting
of all five core subjects at 100-level (30 credit points), 3 core subjects
at 200-level (24 credit points) and 24 credit points at 300-level made
up of the two core subjects and one elective from the 300-level Arts offerings. The remainder
of the degree consists of electives
chosen from Arts or, with the approval of the appropriate Department/Faculty,
electives from the following degrees offered at the South Coast campuses:
Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of
Information and Communication Technology (Business Information Systems),
Bachelor of Physical Science, Bachelor of Science.
The BA is a coherent interdisciplinary degree based around a core and
electives chosen from a range of subjects offered by the Faculties of
Arts, Commerce, Informatics and Science. Some subjects that are also offered
on the Wollongong campus will be available in a flexible delivery mode
in Nowra, Bateman's Bay and Bega.
Students gain a broad general education with an emphasis on gaining transferable
skills in written and oral communication, research and computer applications.
While the traditional humanities and social sciences skills of reading
to understand, writing essays and making convincing oral presentations
are central, so are the related skills of report and submission writing,
understanding the use of statistics in arguments and using the new technologies
to find and present information.
Students are able to study progressions of subjects with a strong Australian
content in the areas of environment, social policy, cultural heritage
(including Aboriginal studies, history and literature), and communication
studies (including film and television).
Honours
At the end of a three year undergraduate degree, a fourth or Honours year
will be available for eligible students.
Community and Environment Major
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Number
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Subject
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Credit Points
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100-Level
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Core
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ARTS112
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Place and People
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6
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ARTS113
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Society and Representation
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6
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CCS105
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Introduction to Communication and Cultural Studies
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6
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ELS161
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English for Academic Purposes: a First Language Perspective
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6
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PHIL151
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Practical Reasoning
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6
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Electives*
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ABST150
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Introduction to Aboriginal Australia
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6
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GEOS142
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The Human Environment: Problems and Change
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6
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200-Level
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Core
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ENGL260
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Nineteenth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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HIST218
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Consensus, Conflict and Culture: Australia, 1888-1988
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8
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SOC231
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Introduction to Research Methods
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8
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Electives*
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ABST200
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Aboriginal History Since Invasion
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8
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CCS219
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Australian Screen
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8
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STS218
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Environment in Crisis
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8
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300-Level
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Core
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SOC308
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Social Policy
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8
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STS300
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The Environmental Context
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8
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Electives*
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SOC306
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Advanced Research Methods
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8
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ABST361
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Issues in Aboriginal Education
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8
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CCS357
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Television Cultures
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8
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AUST300
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Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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ENGL371
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Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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HIST380
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Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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* Electives may also be chosen from Commerce, Science, Informatics or
Engineering subjects offered at the South Coast campuses, subject to meeting
entry requirements.
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