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Bachelor of Arts (Course code 702, 702A, BB702, BE702, SH702
or MV702)
The following requirements are to be read in conjunction with University
Course Rules.
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To qualify for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Arts
in the Faculty of Arts a candidate shall accrue an aggregate
of at least 144 credit points by satisfactory completion of
subjects listed in the Faculty of Arts course structures or
the General
Schedule.
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Of the 144 credit points: |
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at least 72 credit points, including a major study, shall
be for subjects listed in the major study areas below;
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of the 72 credit points, at least 36 credit points must be
for subjects offered by member units of the Faculty of Arts
(including ABST subjects offered by the Aboriginal Education
Centre)
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b) |
not more than 60 credit points shall be for 100
level subjects |
Note: For the Bachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholars Advanced Degree),
students must undertake their major studies from within the Faculty
of Arts.
The degree requires one major study to be completed; however, a
student may undertake two major studies within the normal requirements
of the degree. Major studies completed are noted on the student's
testamur, awarded at Graduation.
A candidate who has registered for two major studies for which
there are common subjects may count one subject in common towards
these major studies, and may count the credit points for that subject,
which may be at any level, once only in the credit point total required
for the course.
An Honours Bachelor of Arts degree requires additional study (one
year full-time, or two years part-time) and may be undertaken by
students who meet the requirements for enrolment in Honours.
MAJOR STUDY AREAS
*Available at the Shoalhaven and Moss Vale Campuses and Bega and
Batemans Bay Education access centres only.
Independent Subjects
Major Study areas offered by other Faculties
Note: these majors are not available to students in the Bachelor
of Arts (Dean's Scholars Advanced Degree)
*Accountancy, Geology, Marketing and Management may be undertaken
as second majors, provided that the first major is selected from
one of the major studies offered by the Faculty of Arts and provided
that all the degree requirements are met.
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