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Australian Studies*
*Subject to final approval
Australian Studies is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary course of study. It includes Aboriginal studies, history, politics, literature, sociology and gender. It has been designed to introduce students to the various ways Australian issues are addressed and analysed by a variety of interdisciplinary and disciplinary approaches. The major examines questions about national identity, social, cultural and political diversity, race and gender. By crossing between disciplines, this major offers a rich insight into the complexities and contradictions that contribute to the notions of 'Australian'.
Major Study
A major in Australian Studies consists of a minimum of 52 credit points; a minimum of 6 credit points at 100-level, 8 credit points at 200-level and 24 credit points at 300-level. The major is made up of two core subjects: AUST101 or AUST102 at first year level and AUST300. The balance of credit points is made up by taking subjects with Australian content offered by the following Programs within the Faculty: Aboriginal Studies, Media and Cultural Studies, English, History, Politics, Science Technology and Society and Sociology.
Students should ensure that they have the necessary prerequisites to take the subjects of their choice, or have had the prerequisites waived by the Convenor of the relevant Program.
Minor Study
A minor in Australian Studies consists of a minimum of 28 credit points including one of the nominated core subjects at 100-level. The balance of credit points can be taken from the list of subjects for the major, provided that no more than 12 credit points are taken at 100-level. Students may not cross-count any subjects from the minor in any other minor or major study.
Honours
See Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Study Program
Subject |
Title |
Session |
Credit Points |
100-Level Core | |||
Australian Studies: Cultures and Identities |
Autumn |
6 | |
or | |||
Australian Studies: Narrating the Nation |
Spring |
6 | |
(Students may use AUST101 or AUST102 as an elective if they have not selected it as a core subject). | |||
100-Level Electives | |||
Introduction to Aboriginal Australia |
Autumn/Spring |
6 | |
Contemporary Writing in Australia |
Spring |
6 | |
Living Australia, 1880-2000 |
Spring |
6 | |
Australian Politics |
Autumn |
6 | |
Change and Debate in Contemporary Australian Politics |
Summer 08/09 |
6 | |
Aspects of Australian Society |
Autumn |
6 | |
Technology in Society: East and West |
N/O 2008 |
6 | |
200-Level Electives | |||
Aboriginal Identities: History and Contested Knowledge |
Spring |
8 | |
Cinema in Australia |
Spring |
8 | |
Nineteenth Century Australian Literacy Culture |
Autumn |
8 | |
Australians and the Great War |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
A Cultural History of Water |
Spring |
8 | |
Australia and Asia: Connections and Comparisons |
Spring |
8 | |
Australian Public Policy |
Autumn |
8 | |
Women in Society: Productive and Reproductive Labour |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
Sociology of the Family |
Spring |
8 | |
Crime, Criminality and Criminalisation |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
Contemporary Issues in Society |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
300-Level Core | |||
Twentieth Century Australian Culture |
Autumn |
8 | |
300-Level Electives: | |||
Contemporary Canadian Australian Literatures |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
Australia Fair: Nation, “Race” and Culture |
Spring |
8 | |
The Making of the Modern Australian Woman |
Spring |
8 | |
Australians and War: from Kokoda to Iraq |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
New Approaches to Australian Urban and Rural Working Class History |
Autumn |
8 | |
Sickness and Death: Social History and Public Health in Australia |
Spring |
8 | |
Commodification History |
Spring |
8 | |
Foundations of Australian Political Culture |
Spring |
8 | |
Race and Ethnic Studies |
Spring |
8 | |
Social Policy and the Neoliberal State |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
The Third Sector |
N/O 2008 |
8 | |
Gender and Society |
Spring |
8 | |













