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Note: For the convenience of students and staff, the course code is recorded against the title of each course. This information, however, does not form part of the rules.Rules approved up to August 2013. The Student Rules and the policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section of this handbook must be read in conjunction with these rules.DefinitionsUnless the context suggests otherwise—a core unit means a unit which is a compulsory unit in a course;an option means a unit chosen from among a range of given options;an elective means a unit which a student may choose freely from among the units available in the University, subject to the rules of the unit concerned and to any Faculty rules which govern the number of points that must or may be counted towards the degree from units of a specific level;the level of a unit indicates the amount of prior knowledge or maturity of learning required to study it successfully;the Faculty includes a body or person to whom the Faculty has delegated responsibility for a function covered by the rule concerned. Faculty of Arts Rules for undergraduate courses 3.1 Rescinded 3.2 Bachelor's degreesCourses marked with an asterisk (*) are only available to re-enrolling students. 3.2.1 Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degreesPrerequisites3.2.1.1(1) A student must complete Level 1 units to the value of at least 24 points before progressing to Level 2 units.(2) A student may, with the approval of the Faculty in exceptional circumstances, enrol in a Level 2 or 3 unit without having completed the normal prerequisite(s).Academic Conduct Essentials module3.2.1.1A(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in a course of the University for the first time, irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake a module called Academic Conduct Essentials (the ACE module) in the teaching period in which they are first enrolled.(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for the course.(4) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet the other requirements for satisfactory progress set out in the rules for the course.Units from other courses offered in the University or from other Faculties3.2.1.2(1) A student may include in their course Level 1 units up to the value of 24 points offered by another faculty in the University.(2) The Faculty may permit a student to include in their course Level 2 and 3 units up to the value of 24 points offered in another course in the Faculty or offered by another faculty in the University.Course structure for students who have previously completed a degree3.2.1.3 A bachelor's degree course for students who have previously completed a relevant degree as recognised by the Faculty comprises units approved by the Faculty which—(a) must not have formed part of the course for any degree for which the student has already qualified;and(b) must have a total points value of at least half that usually required for the course;and(c) must include units of a level higher than Level 1 to a total value of at least 60 points.Time limit on credit3.2.1.4 Credit granted towards an undergraduate degree course for a unit or units from either a previously completed course or an incomplete course will date from the year in which the unit or units concerned were passed.[Approved addition to University Policy]Special units3.2.1.5(1) In exceptional circumstances the Faculty may permit a student to take a special unit.(2) A special unit may—(a) be made up of elements of approved units in a subject area;or(b) cover topics within the subject area but not usually taught.11 For example, a unit offered by a visiting academic.Satisfactory progress3.2.1.6 To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty.Progress status3.2.1.7(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.Overloads3.2.1.8(1) Students are permitted to take up to a 12.5 per cent overload each year without special approval.(2) The Faculty may permit a student to take an overload greater than 12.5 per cent in a year in exceptional circumstances.(3) The Faculty may permit a student in a combined course to take an overload greater than 25 per cent in a semester in exceptional circumstances. 3.2.2 Bachelor of Arts pass degree (10110)Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.2.2.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.2.2.2 RescindedApplicability of the Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees3.2.2.3 The Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees in 3.2.1 apply to the course.Course structure3.2.2.4(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—(a) Level 1 units to a minimum value of 48 points and a maximum value of 72 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 units to a minimum value of 72 points and a maximum value of 96 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) Students must include in the course at least one of the majors set out in Rules 3.2.2.7 to 3.2.2.44.(3) Students are not permitted to include in the course Level 1 units in any one subject area to a total value greater than 12 points.(4) Unless the Faculty approves otherwise in exceptional circumstances, students are not permitted to include in the course Level 2 and 3 units in any one subject area to a total value greater than 66 points.(5) Students enrolled in a major in Environmental Studies at the Albany Centre must include Level 1 core units to a total value of 12 points and Level 2 and Level 3 core units and options to a minimum value of 42 points and a maximum value of 54 points from the Faculty of Science. Table 3.2.2a—Bachelor of Arts optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.Not all units are available every year. All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated. Level 1S1ANTH1001Being Human: Culture, Identity and SocietyS2ANTH1002Global Change, Local ResponsesS1ARCT1010Drawing HistoryS1ARCY1001Discoveries in ArchaeologyS2ARCY1002Archaeology Today: Principles and ThemesS1ASIA1001Exploring Asian IdentitiesS2, OSASIA1002Creating Asian ModernitiesS1CHIN1401Chinese 1S2CHIN1402Chinese 2S1CHIN1403Chinese 3S2CHIN1404Chinese 4S1CHIN1001Chinese 3AS1CHIN1405Chinese 5S2CHIN1406Chinese 6S1CITS1001Object-oriented Programming and Software EngineeringS1CITS1401Problem Solving and ProgrammingS1CLAN1001Myths of the Greeks and Romans: Story, History and ReinventionS2CLAN1002Glory and GrandeurS2CLAN1101Latin 1S1, S2, OSCOMM1901Communication in PracticeS1EART1105The Dynamic PlanetS2EART1108Globalisation, Environment and DevelopmentS1, S2ECON1101Microeconomics: Prices and MarketsS1, S2ECON1102Macroeconomics: Money and FinanceS2ECON1141Australian Economic HistoryS1EMPL1101Introduction to Employment RelationsN/AEMPL1102Australian Employment RelationsS2ENGL1001Journeys: Texts Across Place and TimeS1ENGL1002Making Form/Breaking Form: Literature Production and GenreS1ENGL1401Meaning and MediumS2ENGL1501Reading Creatively/Writing CreativelyS1EURO1101Europe Now: Cultures and IdentitiesS1, S2FREN1401French Studies 1S2, S3FREN1402French Studies 2S1FREN1403French Studies 3S2FREN1404French Studies 4S1FREN1405French Studies 5S2FREN1406French Studies 6S1FREN1001Specialist French Studies 3AS1GEND1901Days of Our Lives: Gender in AustraliaS2GEND1902Reading BodiesS1, S2GRMN1401German Studies 1S2, S3GRMN1402German Studies 2S1GRMN1403German Studies 3S1GRMN1002German Studies 3BS2GRMN1404German Studies 4S1GRMN1405German Studies 5S2GRMN1406German Studies 6S1HIST1001Old Worlds and New EmpiresS2HIST1002The Modern WorldS1HIST1901Environmental HistoryS1INDO1001Indonesian 3AS1INDO1401Indonesian 1S2INDO1402Indonesian 2S1INDO1403Indonesian 3S2INDO1404Indonesian 4S1INDO1405Indonesian 5S2INDO1406Indonesian 6S1, S2ITAL1401Italian Studies 1S2, S3ITAL1402Italian Studies 2S1ITAL1403Italian Studies 3S2ITAL1404Italian Studies 4S1ITAL1405Italian Studies 5S2ITAL1406Italian Studies 6S1JAPN1001Japanese 3AS1, OSJAPN1401Japanese 1S2, OSJAPN1402Japanese 2S1JAPN1403Japanese 3S2JAPN1404Japanese 4S1JAPN1405Japanese 5S2JAPN1406Japanese 6S1KORE1401Korean 1S2KORE1402Korean 2S1LING1001Language and CommunicationS2LING1002Language as a Cognitive SystemS2LING1901Communication Across Cultures and LanguagesS1, S2MATH1001Mathematical Methods 1S1, S2MATH1002Mathematical Methods 2MATH1035Calculus and MatricesMATH1038Calculus and its ApplicationsN/AMATH1045Intermediate CalculusMATH1050Introductory CalculusS2MUSC1350Popular Music in Global PerspectiveS1PHIL1001Justice and Contemporary EthicsS1PHIL1002Introduction to Critical ThinkingS2PHIL1003God, Mind and KnowledgeS1PLNG1101Geographies of Global CitiesS1POLS1101The Liberal Democratic StateS2POLS1102The Contemporary International SystemS1PSYC1101Psychology: Mind and BrainS2PSYC1102Psychology: Behaviour in ContextS2STAT1400Statistics for ScienceS1VISA1000Great Moments in ArtS2VISA1001Art, Technology and SocietyS2VISA1054Art of Drawing Level 2N/AANTH2702Environment, Power and Disasters in AsiaS1ANTH2001Development of Social ThoughtN/AANTH2401Constructing Cultures Through MediaN/AANTH2402Religion: Anthropological and Sociological ApproachesS1ANTH2403Social Meaning of MoneyS2ANTH2404Social InequalityS2ANTH2405Sex, Gender and Social LifeN/AANTH2406Legal AnthropologyS1ANTH2407Australian Society: Facts and FantasiesS2ANTH2408Psychological AnthropologyN/AANTH2501Healing, Medicine and CultureN/AANTH2601Indigenous AustraliaS2ANTH2801Refugees, Human Rights, Violence and FearS1ANTH2901Religion and GlobalisationN/AANTH2902Australian Aboriginal Art and SocietyN/AARCY2001The Emerging HumanN/AARCY2002Archaeology of Colonisation and ContactS2ARCY2003Historical ArchaeologyS1ARCY2004The Archaeology of Rock ArtNSARCY2005Rock Art Field UnitN/AASIA2001Culture, Society and the State in AsiaS2ASIA2002Australia and AsiaS1, OSASIA2004Popular Culture in AsiaN/AAUST2901Australia: Myths and RealitiesS1CHIN2001Chinese 3AS1CHIN2403Chinese 3S2CHIN2404Chinese 4S1CHIN2405Chinese 5S2CHIN2406Chinese 6S1CHIN2407Chinese 7S2CHIN2408Chinese 8OSCHIN2801China Field Study (12 points)N/ACHIN2802Chinese Language and Culture Immersion Program (Taiwan)S1, S2CHIN2803Chinese In-country (24 points)S1CLAN2001The Golden Age of AthensS2CLAN2002The Foundation of the Roman EmpireS1CLAN2102Latin 2S2CLAN2103Latin 3S1CLAN2201Greek 1S2CLAN2202Greek 2S1EART2201Geographic Information SystemsS1EART2222Geomorphology and SoilsECON2203Asia in the World EconomyECON2210Monetary EconomicsS1, S3ECON2233Microeconomics: Policy and ApplicationsS2ECON2234Macroeconomics: Policy and ApplicationsECON2235International TradeECON2236International FinanceS2ECON2245Business EconomicsS1, S2ECON2271Business EconometricsECON2272Intermediate Mathematics for EconomistsN/AEMPL2201Foundations of Employment RelationsS2EMPL2202Australian Employment RelationsEMPL2203Work, Power and SocietyS2EMPL2206Social Psychology of WorkEMPL2208Managing DiversityEMPL2241International Employment RelationsEMPL2270Negotiation: Theory and PracticeS2ENGL2401Meaning and the Moving ImageN/AENGL2501Creative Writing: Theory and PracticeN/AENGL2502World Theatre: Cultures and ContextsN/AENGL2601Narrative and Culture in Pre-modern EnglandS1ENGL2602Shakespeare and Early Modern StudiesS2ENGL2604Romanticism and Change in the Long Nineteenth CenturyS2ENGL2605Twentieth-century Narratives: Making it NewN/AENGL2701Australia and HomeS1ENGL2702Australian Literature: Classic and PopularS1ENGL2703American Literature: the Search for JusticeN/AENGL2704Transcultural LiteraturesOSENGL2801Reading Popular CultureS1ENVT2220The Climate SystemS2ENVT2251Environmental HydrologyS2EURO2209Utopias, Imagination and Modernity in European CultureS1EURO2201European CivilisationS1FREN2001Specialist French Studies 3AS1FREN2403French Studies 3S2FREN2404French Studies 4S1FREN2405French Studies 5S2FREN2406French Studies 6S1FREN2407French Studies 7S2FREN2408French Studies 8S2FREN2812French Studies 12S1, OSGEND2901Sex, Bodies and SpacesS2GEND2902Men and Masculinities in HistoryS1GRMN2403German Studies 3S1GRMN2002German Studies 3BS2GRMN2404German Studies 4S1GRMN2405German Studies 5S2GRMN2406German Studies 6N/AGRMN2407German Studies 7N/AGRMN2408German Studies 8S1GRMN2812German Studies 12N/AHIST2001Restaging the Past: Cinema and the Practice of HistoryS2HIST2002The Rise and Fall of European FascismS2HIST2003Crises and Controversies in Australian HistoryS2HIST2004Europe: Crusades to Black DeathS1HIST2005Hitler, the Holocaust and the HistoriansS1HIST2006Imperial America 1845 to PresentN/AHIST2007Thinking HistoryN/AHIST2008White SupremacyN/AHIST2009Revolutionary ChinaN/AHIST2010Australia in the SixtiesN/AHIST2011From 'Glorious Revolution' to Industrial Revolution: Making Britain 1688–1888N/AHIST2012Renaissance, Reformation, Revolt: Europe 1450–1650N/AHIST2013Medieval and Early Modern WomenS1, S3HRMT2237Human Resource ManagementS1, S2, S3, NSHUMA2901Arts Practicum IN/AHUMA2211Arts Practicum IIN/AIMED2207Plagues, Pox and Pandemics: the History of Death and DiseaseS1INDO2001Indonesian 3AS1INDO2403Indonesian 3S2INDO2404Indonesian 4S1INDO2405Indonesian 5S2INDO2406Indonesian 6S1INDO2407Indonesian 7S2INDO2408Indonesian 8OSINDO2802Indonesian Field Study (12 points)S1ITAL2403Italian Studies 3S2ITAL2404Italian Studies 4S1ITAL2405Italian Studies 5S2ITAL2406Italian Studies 6S1ITAL2407Italian Studies 7S2ITAL2408Italian Studies 8S1ITAL2811Italian Studies 11S2ITAL2812Italian Studies 12S1, OSJAPN2001Japanese 3AS1, OSJAPN2403Japanese 3S2, OSJAPN2404Japanese 4S1JAPN2405Japanese 5S2JAPN2406Japanese 6S1JAPN2407Japanese 7S2JAPN2408Japanese 8S1KORE2401Korean 3S2KORE2402Korean 4LACH2220Landscape in AustraliaS1LING2001Grammatical Theory: the Structure of SentencesS1LING2002Phonetics and Phonology: the Sounds of the World's LanguagesS2LING2003Language, Culture and SocietyS1MATH2021Introduction to Applied MathematicsS1MATH2031Introduction to Pure MathematicsS2MATH2501Mathematical Methods 3S2MEMS2001Classical Traditions and Transformations in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeS1MEMS2002World Views: Religion, Gender and Society in Pre-modern EuropeS1MUSC2331Western Art Music 1 (Renaissance and Baroque)S2MUSC2332Western Art Music 2 (Classical and Romantic)S2PHIL2001BioethicsN/APHIL2002LogicS1PHIL2003Philosophy of ReligionS2PHIL2004Philosophy of MindS1PHIL2005Philosophy of ScienceN/APHIL2006Problems in Philosophical PsychologyS1PLNG2201Geographies of Economic DevelopmentS2PLNG2202Social Geography and PlanningS2PLNG2203Environmental Policy and PlanningS2POLS2201Public PolicyS1POLS2202Constitutional Politics: Australia in Comparative PerspectiveN/APOLS2207The Evolution of International OrderN/APOLS2211History of Political IdeasS1POLS2214Strategy, Diplomacy and ConflictN/APOLS2216Politics in the USAS2POLS2220International Political EconomyS1, OSPOLS2231Politics of the Mass MediaN/APOLS2232Global GovernanceS2POLS2233International Relations in East AsiaS1PSYC2203Psychological Research MethodsS2PSYC2208Psychology: Atypical DevelopmentS2PSYC2209Industrial and Organisational PsychologyS1, OSPSYC2212Psychology and Social BehaviourN/APSYC2213Psychology: Lifespan DevelopmentN/APSYC2214Adult PsychopathologyN/APSYC2215Cognitive PsychologyS1PSYC2217Cognitive NeuroscienceN/APSYC2218Perception and Sensory NeuropsychologyN/ASOCS2901Mining the LandscapeS2STAT2061Probability and Mathematical StatisticsS1STAT2401Analysis of ExperimentsS2STAT2402Analysis of ObservationsN/AVISA2204Art and Ecology in Digital CultureS2VISA2207Art of the Counter-ReformationN/AVISA2211The Big Picture: Recurring Themes in Western Art and ArchitectureN/AVISA2213Art: Special StudiesN/AVISA2216Art, Place and IdentityN/AVISA2217Art after TheoryN/AVISA2232Art of Drawing 2N/AVISA2234Film Noir to the New WaveN/AVISA2237Nineteenth-century British ArtS1VISA2243Imagist Avant-Garde FilmN/AVISA2244Art of SculptureN/AVISA2246Video ArtN/AVISA2248American Visual CultureN/AVISA2250The Body in ArtN/AVISA2251Art in the EnvironmentN/AVISA2252Art, Alchemy and ShamanismN/AVISA2266Aboriginal Contemporary ArtN/AVISA2267Perth Visual Culture: Internationalism and Modernisation 1870–1930S1VISA2268SurrealismN/AVISA2269Studies in the Renaissance: Italian Art History and Theory of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Level 3S2ANTH3001Doing EthnographyS1ANTH3401Engaged AnthropologyS2ANTH3402Advanced Social TheoryN/AANTH3403Business AnthropologyN/AANTH3501Health and Illness in Local/Global ContextN/AANTH3601Global IndigeneitiesS2ANTH3701Environmental AnthropologyS1ANTH3801Cities, Migration and GlobalisationN/AARCY3001Palaeolithic and Mesolithic EuropeS2ARCY3002Archaeological Field MethodsS2ARCY3003Archaeological Laboratory MethodsN/AARCY3004Heritage ArchaeologyS1ARCY3005Archaeology of Indigenous AustraliaS1ARCY3006Neolithic and Bronze Age EuropeS1ASIA3001Indonesian Politics and CultureS2ASIA3002Issues in Japanese Society and CultureS1ASIA3003Social Issues in Contemporary ChinaS2, OSASIA3005Democratisation in AsiaN/AASIA3004Gender and Power in AsiaS1CHIN3405Chinese 5S2CHIN3406Chinese 6S1CHIN3407Chinese 7S2CHIN3408Chinese 8S1CHIN3409Chinese 9S2CHIN3410Chinese 10S1, S2CHIN3804Chinese In-country (24 points)S2CLAN3001Ancient EpicS1CLAN3002The Emergence of GreeceN/ACLAN3003Greek TheatreN/ACLAN3004Alexander the GreatN/ACLAN3005Roman ArchaeologyN/ACLAN3006The Roman RevolutionS2CLAN3007The Majesty of the Roman EmpireS1CLAN3008Roman BritainS1CLAN3104Latin 4S1CLAN3203Greek 3S2CLAN3204Greek 4S2EART3320Environmental ChangeS1EART3337Coastal EnvironmentsS1ECON3302Applied MicroeconomicsS2ECON3303Applied MacroeconomicsS1ECON3310History of Economic IdeasS2ECON3350Money, Banking and Financial MarketsS2ECON3371EconometricsS1, S2ECON3372Advanced Mathematics for EconomistsN/AENGL3001Poetry and PoeticsN/AENGL3401National and Transnational CinemasS2ENGL3501Autobiographical WritingS1ENGL3502Making Theatre and PerformanceS1ENGL3601Reading the Middle AgesS2ENGL3602Shakespeare: Text to Stage and ScreenN/AENGL3603Love and Death in the Renaissance: Reading the Early Modern Period 1450–1700N/AENGL3604Victorian Dreams and the Technological WorldN/AENGL3605ModernismN/AENGL3701Regionalism in Australian LiteratureS2ENGL3704Texting the GlobalS1ENGL3801Interpretations: Literary TheoryS2EURO3301The European IndividualS1EURO3302European Nations and EthnicitiesS1FREN3405French Studies 5S2FREN3406French Studies 6S1FREN3407French Studies 7S2FREN3408French Studies 8S1FREN3409French Studies 9S1FREN3813Specialist French Studies 13S2FREN3814Specialist French Studies 14S1GEND3901Feminist ThoughtS1GRMN3405German Studies 5S2GRMN3406German Studies 6N/AGRMN3407German Studies 7N/AGRMN3408German Studies 8S1GRMN3409German Studies 9S2GRMN3410German Studies 10S1, S2GRMN3813German Studies 13S1HIST3001Making HistoryN/AHIST3002Russia and the Soviet Union in the Twentieth CenturyS2HIST3003Western Australia: History and HeritageS2HIST3004Twentieth-century BritainN/AHIST3005Twentieth-century African–American HistoryN/AHIST3006Contested Pasts, Contentious FutureS1HIST3007Crime and Punishment in Britain 1600–1900N/AHIST3008From Sudan to Saddam: Australia's Foreign WarsN/AHIST3009History in Fantasy, Fantasy in HistoryS1HIST3010Introduction to African HistoryN/AHIST3011The VikingsS2HIST3012Early Modern France 1500–1789S1, S2, S3, NSHUMA3901Arts Internship (12 points)S1INDO3405Indonesian 5S2INDO3406Indonesian 6S1INDO3407Indonesian 7S2INDO3408Indonesian 8INDO3801Indonesian In-country 5 (24 points)S1, S2INDO3802Indonesian In-country 6 (24 points)S1ITAL3405Italian Studies 5S2ITAL3406Italian Studies 6S1ITAL3407Italian Studies 7S2ITAL3408Italian Studies 8S1ITAL3409Italian Studies 9S2ITAL3410Italian Studies 10S1ITAL3813Italian Studies 13S2ITAL3814Italian Studies 14S1JAPN3405Japanese 5S2JAPN3406Japanese 6S1JAPN3407Japanese 7S2JAPN3408Japanese 8S2LACH3320Landscape Theory: Culture of NatureS2LING3001Morphology: the Structure of WordsN/ALING3002Linguistic Typology: the Diversity of LanguagesS1LING3003Historical Linguistics: Language History and Language ChangeN/ALING3004Pragmatics: Meaning in UseS2LING3005Semantics: Meaning in LanguageN/ALING3006Topics in Linguistic TheoryN/ALING3007Linguistics of Australian Indigenous LanguagesN/AMATH33003PO: Introduction to Geometric TopologyN/AMATH33213OR: Operations ResearchMATH33223A2: Numerical Analysis and Numerical ComputingMATH33243A4: Control TheoryN/AMATH33253A5: Continuum Mechanics and Industrial ModellingN/AMATH33273A7: Chaos and Dynamical SystemsS1, S2MATH33293A9: Advanced Topics in Applied MathematicsMATH33333P3: Linear AnalysisMATH33343CC: Codes and CiphersN/AMATH33353P5: Groups and SymmetryS1, S2MATH33393P9: Advanced Topics in Pure MathematicsN/AMATH33413M1: Mathematical MethodsN/AMATH33423M2: Complex Variable MethodsN/AMATH33703ALG: Rings, Fields and Matrix AlgebrasS1MEMS3001Language and Power: Latin in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeS2MEMS3002Parchment, Print and Paint: Analysing Sources of Pre-modern EuropeS1MEMS3003Interdisciplinary Studies: The Arthurian LegendN/AMUSC3332Drama Through Music: Studies in OperaS1MUSC3333Music, Aesthetics and CriticismN/AMUSC3334Soundscapes of AustraliaN/AMUSC3351Gongs, Punks and Shadow PlaysN/AMUSC3352Music, Identity and PlaceS2MUSC3353Music in the CommunityN/AMUSC3354Music, Mind and MedicineS1PHIL3001MetaphysicsS2PHIL3002AestheticsS1PHIL3003Moral TheoryS2PHIL3004Meaning, Truth and LanguageN/APHIL3005Continental PhilosophyN/APHIL3006Philosophy East and WestN/APHIL3007Formal LogicS1PLNG3301Geographical and Planning MethodsS1PLNG3302Urban Design for PlannersS2PLNG3303Regional Development and PlanningS2PLNG3304Geographical and Planning Field StudiesN/APOLS3308Politics in Greater ChinaS2POLS3313Australian Foreign PolicyN/APOLS3315Social Choice and Game TheoryS2POLS3317Politics of New EuropeS1POLS3323Elections, Mass Media and PoliticsS1POLS3324Islam and World PoliticsN/APOLS3326Political Science InternshipS1POLS3327Contemporary Political TheoryN/APOLS3342States, Welfare and Environmental PolicyN/APOLS3343The Politics of Representation: Australia in Comparative PerspectiveN/APOLS3302South Asia and the Middle East: Foreign Relations and PoliticsS1, OSPSYC3301Psychological Research Methods: Design and AnalysisS2, OSPSYC3302Psychological Measurement and its ApplicationS1PSYC3303Psychological Science in the Modern World: Challenges and ControversiesS2PSYC3308Psychology: Atypical DevelopmentS2PSYC3309Industrial and Organisational PsychologyS2PSYC3310Psychology: Specialist Research TopicsS1PSYC3312Psychology and Social BehaviourN/APSYC3313Psychology: Lifespan DevelopmentN/APSYC3314Adult PsychopathologyN/APSYC3315Cognitive PsychologyS1PSYC3317Cognitive NeuroscienceN/APSYC3318Perception and Sensory NeuropsychologyN/ASTAT33613S1: Random Processes and Their ApplicationsS2STAT33643S4: Applied Probability in Commerce and FinanceS1, S2STAT33693S9: Advanced Topics in Mathematical StatisticsS1STAT3401Advanced Data AnalysisS2STAT3402Communication and Problem Solving with StatisticsS1STAT3403SurveysS2STAT3404Statistical SignificanceN/AVISA3300Australian ArtS1VISA3310Art and Games: from Dada to DataS1VISA3320Art of the ReformationS2VISA3330Art TheoryS2VISA3340Materialist Avant-Garde FilmS2VISA3360Painting into Film: the Reversed Canvas from Velazquez to AntonioniN/AVISA3370Art and PopN/AVISA3375Twenty-first-century ArtN/AVISA3385Cubism and its DiasporasN/AVISA3390The Grand Tour: Visual and Verbal Contrasts from the Age of Enlightenment to the Era of Mass Tourism Bachelor of Arts majorsMajors available3.2.2.5(1) The majors available are—AnthropologyArchaeologyAsian StudiesChinese (Asian Studies)Indonesian (Asian Studies)Japanese (Asian Studies)Ancient History (Classics and Ancient History) 1Latin (Classics and Ancient History) 1Greek (Classics and Ancient History) 1EconomicsEmployment RelationsEnglishEnvironmental Studies (Albany Centre only) 1European Studies (European Languages and Studies)French (European Languages and Studies)German (European Languages and Studies)Italian (European Languages and Studies)Fine Arts 1GeographyHistoryLinguisticsMathematics and StatisticsMedieval and Early Modern StudiesMusicPhilosophyPolitical Science and International RelationsPsychologyWomen’s Studies 11 This major cannot be commenced from 2013.(2) Except as set out in (3), the requirements of the majors are as set out in Rules 3.2.2.7 to 3.2.2.44.(3) The requirements of the majors may be varied on academic grounds with the approval of the Faculty on the recommendation of the relevant head of school.Requirement for a second major3.2.2.6 Students in the Bachelor of Arts single degree course who choose a major in Asian Studies, European Studies or Environmental Studies1 must include a second major in their course.1 Available at the Albany Centre only. Anthropology major3.2.2.7(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Anthropology units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 Anthropology units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) The units required under (1)(b) may include the following:All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.N/AAUST2901Australia: Myths and RealitiesS1, OSASIA2004Popular Culture in Asia Archaeology major3.2.2.8(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Archaeology units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 Archaeology units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) The units required under (1)(b) may include two of the following:All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.N/ACLAN3005Roman ArchaeologyS1CLAN3008Roman BritainS1HIST3001Making History Asian Studies Asian Studies major 11 Students in the Bachelor of Arts single degree course who choose a major in Asian Studies must include a second major in their course.3.2.2.9(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Asian Studies units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 Asian Studies units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) Students may substitute for Level 1 units required under (1)(a) Level 1 units from Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Employment Relations, English, Geography, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, Japanese, Chinese or Indonesian.(3) The units required under (1)(b) may include the following:All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.N/AANTH2702Environment, Power and Disasters in Asia Chinese major (Beginners' stream)3.2.2.10(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 or 54 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2b [Chinese major (Beginners' stream) core units]—30 pointsand(b) either(i) all units in Group A in Table 3.2.2c [Chinese major (Beginners' stream) options]—18 pointsor(ii) one unit from Group B in Table 3.2.2c [Chinese major (Beginners' stream) options]—24 points.(2) After consulting a course adviser, a student may substitute the units in Group B or C in Table 3.2.2c [Chinese major (Beginners' stream) options] for any units in Table 3.2.2b [Chinese major (Beginners' stream) core units] or units in Group A in Table 3.2.2c [Chinese major (Beginners' stream) options] of equivalent value. Table 3.2.2b—Chinese major (Beginners' stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1CHIN1401Chinese 1S2CHIN1402Chinese 2S1CHIN2001Chinese 3AS1CHIN2403Chinese 3S2CHIN2404Chinese 4 Table 3.2.2c—Chinese major (Beginners' stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1CHIN3405Chinese 5S2CHIN3406Chinese 6S1ASIA3003Social Issues in Contemporary ChinaGroup BS1, S2CHIN2803Chinese In-country (24 points)S1, S2CHIN3804Chinese In-country (24 points)Group COSCHIN2801 China Field Study 1 (12 points)N/A CHIN2802 Chinese Language and Culture Immersion Program (Taiwan) 11 Places are limited and enrolment must be approved by the unit coordinator. Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream)3.2.2.11(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 or 54 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2d [Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) core units]—24 pointsand(b) one unit from Group A in Table 3.2.2e [Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—6 pointsand(c) either(i) all units in Group B in Table 3.2.2e [Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—18 pointsor(ii) one unit from Group C in Table 3.2.2e [Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—24 points.(2) After consulting a course adviser, a student may substitute the units in Group C or D in Table 3.2.2e [Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) options] for any units in Table 3.2.2d [Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) core units] or units in Group B in Table 3.2.2e [Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) options] of equivalent value. Table 3.2.2d—Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1CHIN1403Chinese 3S2CHIN1404Chinese 4S1CHIN2405Chinese 5S2CHIN2406Chinese 6 Table 3.2.2e—Chinese major (Post-Secondary stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AN/AASIA2001Culture, Society and the State in AsiaS2ASIA2002Australia and AsiaS1, OSASIA2004Popular Culture in AsiaN/AANTH2702Environment, Power and Disasters in AsiaGroup BS1CHIN3407Chinese 7S2CHIN3408Chinese 8S1ASIA3003Social Issues in Contemporary ChinaGroup CS1, S2CHIN2803Chinese In-country (24 points)S1, S2CHIN3804Chinese In-country (24 points)Group DOSCHIN2801China Field Study (12 points)N/A CHIN2802 Chinese Language and Culture Immersion Program (Taiwan) 11 Places are limited and enrolment must be approved by the unit coordinator. Chinese major (Advanced stream)Students who have studied standard modern Chinese Mandarin at primary/secondary school level in China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore or Taiwan, may enrol in the Chinese major (Advanced stream). This stream is also open to students who have completed Advanced Chinese at secondary school. Native speakers of Chinese may not complete a major in Chinese without special approval from the Faculty. Indonesian major (Beginners' stream) 11 Students who are native speakers of Indonesian and/or Malay or who have been fully or partially educated in one of these languages are not admitted to Indonesian language units.3.2.2.12 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 or 54 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2f [Indonesian major (Beginners' stream) core units]—30 pointsand(b) either(i) all units in Group A in Table 3.2.2.g [Indonesian major (Beginners' stream) options]—18 pointsor(ii) the unit in Group B in Table 3.2.2g [Indonesian major (Beginners' stream) options]—24 points. Table 3.2.2f—Indonesian major (Beginners' stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1INDO1401Indonesian 1S2INDO1402Indonesian 2S1INDO2001Indonesian 3AS1INDO2403Indonesian 3S2INDO2404Indonesian 4 Table 3.2.2g—Indonesian major (Beginners' stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1INDO3405Indonesian 5S2INDO3406Indonesian 6S1ASIA3001Indonesian Politics and CultureGroup BINDO3801Indonesian In-country 5 (24 points) Indonesian major (Post-Secondary stream) 11 Students who are native speakers of Indonesian and/or Malay or who have been fully or partially educated in one of these languages are not admitted to Indonesian language units.3.2.2.13 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 or 54 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2h [Indonesian major (Post-Secondary stream) core units]—24 pointsand(b) one unit from Group A in Table 3.2.2i [Indonesian major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—6 pointsand(c) either(i) all units in Group B in Table 3.2.2i [Indonesian major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—18 pointsor(ii) the unit in Group C in Table 3.2.2i [Indonesian major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—24 points. Table 3.2.2h—Indonesian major (Post-Secondary stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1INDO1403Indonesian 3S2INDO1404Indonesian 4S1INDO2405Indonesian 5S2INDO2406Indonesian 6 Table 3.2.2i—Indonesian major (Post-Secondary stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AN/AASIA2001Culture, Society and the State in AsiaS2ASIA2002Australia and AsiaS1, OSASIA2004Popular Culture in AsiaN/AANTH2702Environment, Power and Disasters in AsiaGroup BS1INDO3407Indonesian 7S2INDO3408Indonesian 8S1ASIA3001Indonesian Politics and CultureGroup CS1, S2INDO3802Indonesian In-country 6 (24 points) Japanese major (Beginners' stream) 11 Students who are native speakers of Japanese or who have been fully or partially educated in Japanese are not admitted to Japanese language units.3.2.2.14 The major consists of units to the value of 48 or 54 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2j [Japanese major (Beginners' stream) core units]—30 pointsand(b) either(i) all units in Group A in Table 3.2.2k [Japanese major (Beginners' stream) options]—18 pointsor(ii) one of the units in Group B in Table 3.2.2k [Japanese major (Beginners' stream) options]—24 points. Table 3.2.2j—Japanese major (Beginners' stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, OSJAPN1401Japanese 1S2, OSJAPN1402Japanese 2S1, OSJAPN2001Japanese 3AS1, OSJAPN2403Japanese 3S2, OSJAPN2404Japanese 4 Table 3.2.2k—Japanese major (Beginners' stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1JAPN3405Japanese 5S2JAPN3406Japanese 6S2ASIA3002Issues in Japanese Society and CultureGroup BS1, S2JAPN2801Japanese Exchange (24 points)S1, S2JAPN3802Japanese Exchange (24 points) Japanese major (Post-Secondary stream) 11 Students who are native speakers of Japanese or who have been fully or partially educated in Japanese are not admitted to Japanese language units.3.2.2.15 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 or 54 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2l [Japanese major (Post-Secondary stream) core units]—24 or 30 pointsand(b)(i) one unit from Group A in Table 3.2.2m [Japanese major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—6 pointsand(ii) all units in Group B in Table 3.2.2m [Japanese major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—18 pointsor(c) one of the units in Group C in Table 3.2.2m [Japanese major (Post-Secondary stream) options]—24 points. Table 3.2.2l—Japanese major (Post-Secondary stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1 JAPN1001 Japanese 3A 1S1JAPN1403Japanese 3S2JAPN1404Japanese 4S1JAPN2405Japanese 5S2JAPN2406Japanese 61 WACE 2 students only Table 3.2.2m—Japanese major (Post-Secondary stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AN/AASIA2001Culture, Society and the State in AsiaS2ASIA2002Australia and AsiaS1, OSASIA2004Popular Culture in AsiaN/AANTH2702Environment, Power and Disasters in AsiaGroup BS1JAPN3407Japanese 7S2JAPN3408Japanese 8S2ASIA3002Issues in Japanese Society and CultureGroup CS1, S2JAPN2801Japanese Exchange (24 points)S1, S2JAPN3802Japanese Exchange (24 points) Ancient History major3.2.2.16(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Ancient History units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 Ancient History units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) A student may substitute Level 1 units from History, Political Science and International Relations, Anthropology or Archaeology for the Level 1 units required under (1)(a).(3) The Level 2 or 3 units required under (1)(b) may include ARCY3002 Archaeological Field Methods and/or ARCY3003 Archaeological Laboratory Methods. Latin major3.2.2.17 The major consists of units to the value of 48 points comprising all units in Table 3.2.2n (Latin major core units) or equivalents as determined by the Faculty, and additional units to the value of 24 points as determined by the Faculty. Table 3.2.2n—Latin major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S2CLAN1101Latin 1S1CLAN2102Latin 2S2CLAN2103Latin 3S1CLAN3104Latin 4 Greek major3.2.2.18 The major consists of units to the value of 48 points comprising all units in Table 3.2.2o (Greek major core units) or equivalents as determined by the Faculty, and additional units to the value of 24 points as determined by the Faculty. Table 3.2.2o—Greek major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1CLAN2201Greek 1S2CLAN2202Greek 2S1CLAN3203Greek 3S2CLAN3204Greek 4 Economics major3.2.2.19 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2p (Economics major core units)—24 pointsand(b) Level 2 or 3 Economics units to the value of 24 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options). Table 3.2.2p—Economics major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, S2ECON1101Microeconomics: Prices and MarketsS1, S2ECON1102Macroeconomics: Money and FinanceS1, S3ECON2233Microeconomics: Policy and ApplicationsS2ECON2234Macroeconomics: Policy and Applications Employment Relations major3.2.2.20 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) both units in Table 3.2.2q (Employment Relations major core units)—12 pointsand(b) one unit from Group A in Table 3.2.2r (Employment Relations major options)—6 pointsand(c) one unit from Group B in Table 3.2.2r (Employment Relations major options)—6 pointsand(d) units to the value of 24 points from Group C in Table 3.2.2r (Employment Relations major options). Table 3.2.2q—Employment Relations major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.EMPL2203Work, Power and SocietyS2EMPL2206Social Psychology of Work Table 3.2.2r—Employment Relations major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1EMPL1101Introduction to Employment RelationsN/AEMPL2201Foundations of Employment RelationsGroup BN/AEMPL1102Australian Employment RelationsS2EMPL2202Australian Employment RelationsGroup CS1, S3HRMT2237Human Resource ManagementEMPL2208Managing DiversityEMPL2241International Employment RelationsEMPL2270Negotiation: Theory and PracticeLAWS3309Workplace Law Environmental Studies major 11 The Environmental Studies major is only available at the Albany Centre to re-enrolling students. Students in the Bachelor of Arts single degree course who choose a major in Environmental Studies must include a second major in their course.3.2.2.21 The major consists of units to a total value of 60 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2s (Environmental Studies major core units)—42 pointsand(b) units to the value of 12 points from Group A in Table 3.2.2t (Environmental Studies major options);and(c) one unit from Group B in Table 3.2.2t (Environmental Studies major options)—6 points. Table 3.2.2s—Environmental Studies major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1BIOL1130Frontiers in BiologyS2BIOL1131Plant and Animal BiologyS1ENVT2250EcologyS2ENVT2221Global Climate Change and BiodiversityS2BIOL2261Conservation BiologyENVT3344 Restoration Ecology: Case Study 1 (12 points)1 This unit is no longer available. Table 3.2.2t—Environmental Studies major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1BIOL3360Saving Endangered SpeciesS1EART2201Geographic Information SystemsS2EART3320Environmental ChangeS2PLNG3303Regional Development and PlanningS1ENVT3360Ecosystem RestorationGroup BAny Level 2 or 3 unit from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options) English major3.2.2.22(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 English units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 English units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) Students may substitute Level 1 units from Ancient History, Anthropology, Asian Studies, European Studies, European and Classical Languages, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations or GEND1901 Days of Our Lives: Gender in Australia for Level 1 English units of equivalent value required under (1)(a).(3) The units required under (1)(b) may include the following:All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, OSGEND2901Sex, Bodies and SpacesS2MEMS2001Classical Traditions and Transformations in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeS2MEMS3002Parchment, Print and Paint: Analysing Sources of Pre-modern EuropeS1MEMS3003Interdisciplinary Studies: The Arthurian Legend European Languages and Studies European Studies major 11 Students in the Bachelor of Arts single degree course who choose a major in European Studies must include a second major in their course.3.2.2.23(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 European Studies units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) all units in Table 3.2.2uA (European Studies core units);and(c) units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2uB (European Studies major options).(2) Students may substitute Level 1 units from History, English, French, German, Italian, Greek, Latin or Ancient History for the units required under (1)(a).(3) If a student is unable to satisfy the requirements of the major due to the unavailability of units in Table 3.2.2uA (European Studies core units), they may substitute units from Table 3.2.2uB (European Studies major options) for units required under (1)(b) of equivalent value. Table 3.2.2uA—European Studies core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1EURO2201European CivilisationS2EURO2209Utopias, Imagination and Modernity in European CultureS2EURO3301The European IndividualS1EURO3302European Nations and Ethnicities Table 3.2.2uB—European Studies major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S2ENGL2604Romanticism and Change in the Long Nineteenth CenturyS1ENGL2602Shakespeare and Early Modern StudiesN/AENGL2502World Theatre: Cultures and ContextsS2HIST2002The Rise and Fall of European FascismS1HIST2005Hitler, the Holocaust and the HistoriansN/AHIST2012Renaissance, Reformation, Revolt: Europe 1450–1650N/AHIST3011The VikingsN/APOLS2211History of Political IdeasS2ENGL3602Shakespeare: Text to Stage and ScreenN/AENGL3603Love and Death in the Renaissance: Reading the Early Modern Period 1450–1700N/AENGL3605ModernismN/AHIST3009History in Fantasy, Fantasy in HistoryN/AHIST3002Russia and the Soviet Union in the Twentieth CenturyS2POLS3317Politics of New Europe French major (Beginners' stream)3.2.2.24 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2vA [French major (Beginners' stream) core units]—42 pointsand(b) one unit from Table 3.2.2vB [French major (Beginners' stream) options]—6 points. Table 3.2.2vA—French major (Beginners' stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, S2FREN1401French Studies 1S2, S3FREN1402French Studies 2S1FREN2001Specialist French Studies 3AS1FREN2403French Studies 3S2FREN2404French Studies 4S1FREN3405French Studies 5S2FREN3406French Studies 6 Table 3.2.2vB—French Major (Beginners' stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1FREN3813Specialist French Studies 13S2FREN3814Specialist French Studies 14 French major (Post-WACE stream)3.2.2.25 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2w [French major (Post-WACE stream) core units]—42 pointsand(b) one unit from Table 3.2.2y (French major options)—6 points. Table 3.2.2w—French major (Post-WACE stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1FREN1403French Studies 3S2FREN1404French Studies 4S1FREN2405French Studies 5S2FREN2406French Studies 6S2FREN2812French Studies 12S1FREN3407French Studies 7S2FREN3408French Studies 8 French major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream)3.2.2.26 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2x [French major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream) core units]—36 pointsand(b) all units in Table 3.2.2y (French major options)—12 points. Table 3.2.2x—French major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1FREN1405French Studies 5S2FREN1406French Studies 6S1FREN2407French Studies 7S2FREN2408French Studies 8S2FREN2812French Studies 12S1FREN3409French Studies 9 Table 3.2.2y—French major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1FREN3813Specialist French Studies 13S2FREN3814Specialist French Studies 14 German major (Beginners' stream)3.2.2.27 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2zA [German major (Beginners' stream) core units]—36 pointsand(b) two units from Table 3.2.2zB [German major (Beginners' stream) options]—12 points. Table 3.2.2zA—German major (Beginners' stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, S2GRMN1401German Studies 1S2, S3GRMN1402German Studies 2S1GRMN2403German Studies 3S2GRMN2404German Studies 4S1GRMN3405German Studies 5S2GRMN3406German Studies 6 Table 3.2.2zB—German major (Beginners' stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1GRMN2002German Studies 3BS1GRMN2812German Studies 12S1, S2GRMN3813German Studies 13 German major (Post-WACE stream)3.2.2.28 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2aa [German major (Post-WACE stream) core units]—30 pointsand(b) units to the value of 18 points from Table 3.2.2ab (German major options). Table 3.2.2aa—German major (Post-WACE stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1GRMN1403German Studies 3S2GRMN1404German Studies 4S1GRMN2405German Studies 5S2GRMN2406German Studies 6S1GRMN2812German Studies 12 Table 3.2.2ab—German major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.N/AGRMN3407German Studies 7N/AGRMN3408German Studies 8S1GRMN3409German Studies 9S2GRMN3410German Studies 10S1, S2GRMN3813German Studies 13 German major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream)3.2.2.29 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising all units in Table 3.2.2ac [German major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream) core units]—48 points. Table 3.2.2ac—German major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1GRMN1405German Studies 5S2GRMN1406German Studies 6N/AGRMN2407German Studies 7N/AGRMN2408German Studies 8S1GRMN2812German Studies 12S1GRMN3409German Studies 9S2GRMN3410German Studies 10S1, S2GRMN3813German Studies 13 Italian major (Beginners' stream)3.2.2.30 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2adA [Italian major (Beginners' stream) core units]—42 pointsand(b) one unit from Table 3.2.2adB [Italian major (Beginners' stream) options]—6 points. Table 3.2.2adA—Italian major (Beginners' stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, S2ITAL1401Italian Studies 1S2, S3ITAL1402Italian Studies 2S1ITAL2403Italian Studies 3S1ITAL2811Italian Studies 11S2ITAL2404Italian Studies 4S1ITAL3405Italian Studies 5S2ITAL3406Italian Studies 6 Table 3.2.2adB—Italian major (Beginners' stream) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1ITAL3813Italian Studies 13S2ITAL3814Italian Studies 14ITAL3801Italian in Action Italian major (Post-WACE stream)3.2.2.31 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2ae [Italian major (Post-WACE stream) core units]—42 pointsand(b) one unit from Table 3.2.2ag (Italian major options)—6 points. Table 3.2.2ae—Italian major (Post-WACE stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1ITAL1403Italian Studies 3S2ITAL1404Italian Studies 4S1ITAL2405Italian Studies 5S2ITAL2406Italian Studies 6S2ITAL2812Italian Studies 12S1ITAL3407Italian Studies 7S2ITAL3408Italian Studies 8 Italian major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream)3.2.2.32 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2af [Italian major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream) core units]—42 pointsand(b) one unit from Table 3.2.2ag (Italian major options)—6 points. Table 3.2.2af—Italian major (Native or Near-Native Speaker stream) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1ITAL1405Italian Studies 5S2ITAL1406Italian Studies 6S1ITAL2407Italian Studies 7S2ITAL2408Italian Studies 8S2ITAL2812Italian Studies 12S1ITAL3409Italian Studies 9S2ITAL3410Italian Studies 10 Table 3.2.2ag—Italian major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1ITAL3813Italian Studies 13S2ITAL3814Italian Studies 14ITAL3801Italian in Action Fine Arts majorNote: Students are advised to contact the Faculty regarding unit availability.3.2.2.33(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Fine Arts units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 Fine Arts units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) The units required under (1)(b) may include units from the following to a maximum value of 18 points:N/AANTH2902Australian Aboriginal Art and SocietyN/AARCT3310History and Theories of the Built EnvironmentS1ARCY2004The Archaeology of Rock ArtS1CLAN2001The Golden Age of AthensN/AHIST2001Restaging the Past: Cinema and the Practice of HistoryLACH2220Landscape in AustraliaS2LACH3320Landscape Theory: Culture of Nature Geography major3.2.2.34(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) both units in Table 3.2.2ah (Geography major core units)—12 pointsand(b) units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2ai (Geography major options), which must include units from Group B to the value of at least 18 points.(2) Students may substitute for one of the Level 1 units required under (1)(a)—(a) a unit of equivalent value from Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Asian Studies, European Studies, History, or Political Science and International Relations;or(b) with the permission of the Faculty, a language unit of equivalent value. Table 3.2.2ah—Geography major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1PLNG1101Geographies of Global CitiesS2EART1108Globalisation, Environment and Development Table 3.2.2ai—Geography major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1EART2201Geographic Information SystemsS1EART2222Geomorphology and SoilsS1ENVT2220The Climate SystemS2ENVT2221Global Climate Change and BiodiversityS2ENVT2251Environmental HydrologyS1PLNG2201Geographies of Economic DevelopmentS2PLNG2202Social Geography and PlanningS2PLNG2203Environmental Policy and PlanningGroup BS2EART3320Environmental ChangeS1EART3337Coastal EnvironmentsS1EART3338Land Use and ManagementS1PLNG3302Urban Design for PlannersS1PLNG3301Geographical and Planning MethodsS2PLNG3303Regional Development and PlanningS2PLNG3304Geographical and Planning Field Studies History major3.2.2.35(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 History units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 History units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) Students may substitute any of the following for Level 1 units of equivalent value required under (1)(a):units from Ancient History, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Economic History, English, European Studies, Fine Arts, Employment Relations, or Political Science and International Relations.(3) Students may substitute any of the following for Level 2 and 3 units of equivalent value required under (1)(b):All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S2ANTH2801Refugees, Human Rights, Violence and FearN/AAUST2901Australia: Myths and RealitiesS1EURO2201European CivilisationS2EURO2209Utopias, Imagination and Modernity in European CultureS2EURO3301The European IndividualS1EURO3302European Nations and EthnicitiesS1, OSGEND2901Sex, Bodies and SpacesS2GEND2902Men and Masculinities in HistoryN/AIMED2207Plagues, Pox and Pandemics: the History of Death and DiseaseS2MEMS2001Classical Traditions and Transformations in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeS1MEMS2002World Views: Religion, Gender and Society in Pre-modern EuropeS1MEMS3001Language and Power: Latin in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeS2MEMS3002Parchment, Print and Paint: Analysing Sources of Pre-modern EuropeS1MEMS3003Interdisciplinary Studies: The Arthurian Legend Linguistics major3.2.2.36 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Linguistics units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) both units in Table 3.2.2aj (Linguistics major core units)—12 pointsand(c) Level 2 or 3 Linguistics units to the value of 24 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options). Table 3.2.2aj—Linguistics major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1LING2001Grammatical Theory: the Structure of SentencesS1LING2002Phonetics and Phonology: the Sounds of the World's Languages Mathematics and Statistics major3.2.2.37 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Mathematics or Statistics units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options) excluding MATH1050 Introductory Calculus;and(b) Level 2 or 3 Mathematics or Statistics units, or other approved units, to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options), which must include Level 3 units to the value of at least 18 points. Medieval and Early Modern Studies major3.2.2.38 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 units to the value of 12 points from the Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Asian Studies, Economic History, English, European Studies, Fine Arts, History, Latin, Linguistics, Music or Political Science and International Relations units in Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) both units in Table 3.2.2ak (Medieval and Early Modern Studies major core units)—12 pointsand(c) Level 2 or 3 units to the value of 24 points from Table 3.2.2al (Medieval and Early Modern Studies major options). Table 3.2.2ak—Medieval and Early Modern Studies major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S2MEMS2001Classical Traditions and Transformations in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeS1MEMS2002World Views: Religion, Gender and Society in Pre-modern Europe Table 3.2.2al—Medieval and Early Modern Studies major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S2CLAN1101Latin 1S1CLAN2102Latin 2S2CLAN2103Latin 3S1CLAN3104Latin 4N/AENGL2601Narrative and Culture in Pre-modern EnglandS1ENGL2602Shakespeare and Early Modern StudiesS1ENGL3601Reading the Middle AgesS2ENGL3602Shakespeare: Text to Stage and ScreenS2GEND2902Men and Masculinities in HistoryS2HIST2004Europe: Crusades to Black DeathN/AHIST2011From 'Glorious Revolution' to Industrial Revolution: Making Britain 1688–1888N/AHIST2012Renaissance, Reformation, Revolt: Europe 1450–1650S1HIST3007Crime and Punishment in Britain 1600–1900N/AHIST3011The VikingsS2HIST3012Early Modern France 1500–1789N/AIMED2207Plagues, Pox and Pandemics: the History of Death and DiseaseS1MEMS3001Language and Power: Latin in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeS2MEMS3002Parchment, Print and Paint: Analysing Sources of Pre-modern EuropeS1MEMS3003Interdisciplinary Studies: The Arthurian LegendS2VISA2207Art of the Counter-ReformationS1VISA3320Art of the Reformation Music majorNote: Students who commenced the major prior to 2012 are to contact the School of Music for advice on enrolment.3.2.2.39 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2am (Music major core units)—24 pointsand(b) one music unit approved by the Head of School of Music or the Music Course Adviser—6 pointsand(c) three units from Table 3.2.2an (Music major options) or other music units for which special approval is given by the Faculty on the recommendation of the School of Music—18 points. Table 3.2.2am—Music major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1MUSC1310Communication Skills in MusicS2MUSC1350Popular Music in Global PerspectiveS1MUSC2331Western Art Music 1 (Renaissance and Baroque)S2MUSC2332Western Art Music 2 (Classical and Romantic) Table 3.2.2an—Music major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.N/AMUSC3332Drama Through Music: Studies in OperaS1MUSC3333Music, Aesthetics and CriticismN/AMUSC3334Soundscapes of AustraliaN/AMUSC3351Gongs, Punks and Shadow PlaysN/AMUSC3352Music, Identity and PlaceS2MUSC3353Music in the CommunityN/AMUSC3354Music, Mind and Medicine Philosophy major3.2.2.40 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Philosophy units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 Philosophy units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options). Political Science and International Relations major3.2.2.41(1) The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 Political Science and International Relations units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 or 3 Political Science and International Relations units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) Students may substitute for the units required under (1)(a) Level 1 units from Arts subject areas excluding languages, computer science, human biology, mathematics and music.(3) The units required under (1)(b) may include ASIA3005 Democratisation in Asia. Psychology major Psychology single majorNote: Level 2 and 3 versions of the same unit are incompatible.3.2.2.42 The single major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2ao (Psychology single major core units)—24 pointsand(b) one unit from Group A in Table 3.2.2ap (Psychology single major options)—6 pointsand(c) one unit from Group B in Table 3.2.2ap (Psychology single major options)—6 pointsand(d) two units from Group C in Table 3.2.2ap (Psychology single major options)—12 points. Table 3.2.2ao—Psychology single major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1PSYC1101Psychology: Mind and BrainS2PSYC1102Psychology: Behaviour in ContextS1PSYC2203Psychological Research MethodsS1PSYC3303Psychological Science in the Modern World: Challenges and Controversies Table 3.2.2ap—Psychology single major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1, OSPSYC3301Psychological Research Methods: Design and AnalysisS2, OSPSYC3302Psychological Measurement and its ApplicationGroup BS2PSYC2208Psychology: Atypical DevelopmentS2PSYC2209Industrial and Organisational PsychologyS1, OSPSYC2212Psychology and Social BehaviourN/APSYC2213Psychology: Lifespan DevelopmentN/APSYC2214Adult PsychopathologyN/APSYC2215Cognitive PsychologyS1PSYC2217Cognitive NeuroscienceN/APSYC2218Perception and Sensory NeuropsychologyGroup CS2PSYC3308Psychology: Atypical DevelopmentS2PSYC3309Industrial and Organisational PsychologyS1PSYC3312Psychology and Social BehaviourN/APSYC3313Psychology: Lifespan DevelopmentN/APSYC3314Adult PsychopathologyN/APSYC3315Cognitive PsychologyS1PSYC3317Cognitive NeuroscienceN/APSYC3318Perception and Sensory Neuropsychology Psychology double majorNote: (1) Level 2 and 3 versions of the same unit are incompatible.(2) Students who have already passed PSYC2204 Psychological Science: Theory Research and Practice must take an additional unit from Group A in Table 3.2.2ar instead of PSYC3302 Psychological Measurement and its Application.3.2.2.43 The double major consists of units to a total value of 78 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2aq (Psychology double major core units)—42 pointsand(b) two units from Group A in Table 3.2.2ar (Psychology double major options)—12 pointsand(c) four units from Group B in Table 3.2.2ar (Psychology double major options)—24 points. Table 3.2.2aq—Psychology double major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1PSYC1101Psychology: Mind and BrainS2PSYC1102Psychology: Behaviour in ContextS1PSYC2203Psychological Research MethodsS1, OSPSYC3301Psychological Research Methods: Design and AnalysisS2, OSPSYC3302Psychological Measurement and its ApplicationS1PSYC3303Psychological Science in the Modern World: Challenges and ControversiesS2PSYC3310Psychology: Specialist Research Topics Table 3.2.2ar—Psychology double major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS2PSYC2208Psychology: Atypical DevelopmentS2PSYC2209Industrial and Organisational PsychologyS1, OSPSYC2212Psychology and Social BehaviourN/APSYC2213Psychology: Lifespan DevelopmentN/APSYC2214Adult PsychopathologyN/APSYC2215Cognitive PsychologyS1PSYC2217Cognitive NeuroscienceN/APSYC2218Perception and Sensory NeuropsychologyGroup BS2PSYC3308Psychology: Atypical DevelopmentS2PSYC3309Industrial and Organisational PsychologyS1PSYC3312Psychology and Social BehaviourN/APSYC3313Psychology: Lifespan DevelopmentN/APSYC3314Adult PsychopathologyN/APSYC3315Cognitive PsychologyS1PSYC3317Cognitive NeuroscienceN/APSYC3318Perception and Sensory Neuropsychology Women's Studies major3.2.2.44 The major consists of units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.2as (Women's Studies major core units)—30 pointsand(b) one Level 1 unit chosen from the Anthropology, English, History, Asian Studies and Fine Arts units in Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options)—6 pointsand(c) two units from Table 3.2.2at (Women's Studies major options)—12 points. Table 3.2.2as—Women's Studies major core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1GEND1901Days of Our Lives: Gender in AustraliaS2GEND1902Reading BodiesS1, OSGEND2901Sex, Bodies and SpacesS2GEND2902Men and Masculinities in HistoryS1GEND3901Feminist Thought Table 3.2.2at—Women's Studies major optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S2ANTH2405Sex, Gender and Social LifeN/AASIA3004Gender and Power in AsiaS1ENGL2703American Literature: the Search for JusticeS2GEND3902Gender Studies InternshipS2GEND3903Screening GenderN/AHIST2013Medieval and Early Modern WomenS1, S2, S3, NSHUMA2901Arts Practicum IS1INDG2300Indigenous Knowledge: Mind, Body and SpiritS2KORE3812Contemporary Korean SocietyS1MEMS2002World Views: Religion, Gender and Society in Pre-modern EuropeEMPL2208Managing DiversityN/AVISA2250The Body in ArtN/AVISA2227Feminist Interventions in ArtNote: Special permission may be sought from the Head of Gender Studies for alternative units to be considered in order for students to complete the Women's Studies major. 3.2.3 Bachelor of Arts honours degree (1011H)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.2.3.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.2.3.2 RescindedAdmission3.2.3.3(1) The admission requirements are—(a) the corresponding pass degree of this University passed at a sufficiently high level, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;and(b) completion of the prerequisite major of the honours course to which admission is sought.(2) To be considered for honours candidature, applicants must have completed the requirements of the qualifications on the basis of which admission is sought within the previous seven years and be recommended by the head(s) of school(s) concerned.Course structure3.2.3.4(1) A student must fulfil the requirements of a course recommended by the head of school concerned or, in the case of certain joint honours courses, the heads of schools concerned, and approved by the Faculty.(2) The course has a value of 48 points and includes a dissertation.(3) The Faculty may approve joint honours courses which may be arranged by one or more schools.Submission and examination of dissertation3.2.3.5(1) Unless the Faculty permits otherwise, the dissertation must be received by the examiners by a date specified by the school(s) concerned.(2) The school(s) concerned must appoint two examiners for each dissertation who, following examination of the dissertation, each provide a written report to the school(s).(3) Examiners must be independent and not have been involved in the supervision of the student. 3.2.4 Bachelor of Arts (Asian Studies) pass degree (10200)Note: At the Crawley campus this course is only available to re-enrolling students.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.2.4.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.2.4.2 RescindedApplicability of the Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees3.2.4.3 The Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees in 3.2.1 apply to the course.Course structure3.2.4.4(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—(a) both units in Table 3.2.4a [Bachelor of Arts (Asian Studies) core units]—12 pointsand(b) Level 2 or 3 Asian Studies units to a value of 24 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(c) units to the value of 30 points from an Asian Language major;1and(d) either(i)A. Level 2 or 3 units to the value of 12 points towards completion of an Asian Studies major;andB. one Level 2 unit from a major complementary2 to Asian Studies chosen from the majors listed in Rule 3.2.2.5(1) [see (2)]—6 pointsor(ii) units to the value of 18 points towards completion of an Asian Language major1 [see (2)];and(e) Level 1 units to a value of 12 points and Level 2 or 3 units to a value of 18 points from a major complementary2 to Asian Studies chosen from the majors listed in Rule 3.2.2.5(1)—30 pointsand(f) Level 1 units to a value of 12 to 30 points and Level 2 or 3 units if necessary to make up the number of points required from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options)—30 points.(2) Students must complete either an Asian Language major or an Asian Studies major in the course.(3) A student may, with the approval of the Faculty, substitute other units on Asia for up to 18 points of Level 2 Asian Studies units.(4) Students are not permitted to include in the course, Level 1 units in any one subject area to a total value greater than 12 points.1 The Asian Language major streams are Beginners' stream and Post-Secondary stream.2 The majors complementary to Asian Studies are Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, English, Geography, History, Employment Relations, Linguistics, and Political Science and International Relations. Table 3.2.4a—Bachelor of Arts (Asian Studies) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1ASIA1001Exploring Asian IdentitiesS2, OSASIA1002Creating Asian Modernities 3.2.5 Rescinded 3.2.6 Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) pass degree (11100)Note: At the Crawley campus this course is only available to re-enrolling students.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.2.6.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.2.6.2 RescindedApplicability of the Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees3.2.6.3 The Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees in 3.2.1 apply to the course.Course structure3.2.6.4(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.6a [Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) core units]—42 pointsand(b) one unit from Group A in Table 3.2.6b [Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) options]—6 pointsand(c) Level 1 units to a value of 36 to 54 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);1and(d) one unit from Group B in Table 3.2.6b [Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) options]—6 pointsand(e) Level 2 or 3 units from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options) to make up the remaining number of points required for the course and including units constituting a major chosen from the majors listed in Rule 3.2.2.5(1), excluding the double major in Psychology—36 to 54 points.(2) Students are not permitted to include in the course, Level 1 units in any one subject area to a total value greater than 12 points.1 Students are strongly recommended to include at least one additional Level 1 unit with a social sciences focus. Table 3.2.6a—Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, OSCOMM1001Human Technology: Debating CommunicationS2, OSCOMM2001Communication and Mass MediaS1, OSCOMM2002Digital MediaCOMM2202Cultures, New Media and CommunicationsS2, OSCOMM3001Case Studies in CommunicationS2, OSCOMM3002Communication Studies ProjectS1, OSCOMM3003Designing Virtual Play Table 3.2.6b—Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.Group AS1ENGL1401Meaning and MediumS1LING1001Language and CommunicationGroup BN/AANTH2401Constructing Cultures Through MediaS1, OSCOMM3004Journalism in PracticeOSCOMM3901Television and Video ProductionS1, S2, S3, NSHUMA2901Arts Practicum IS1, OSPOLS2231Politics of the Mass MediaN/AVISA3390The Grand Tour: Visual and Verbal Contrasts from the Age of Enlightenment to the Era of Mass Tourism 3.2.7 Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) honours degree (1110H)Note: At the Crawley campus this course is only available to re-enrolling students.3.2.7.1 The rules in 3.2.3 apply to this course. 3.2.8 Bachelor of Arts (European Studies) pass degree (10210)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2011 Rules for the course. 3.2.9 Bachelor of Arts (European Studies) honours degree (1021H)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students.3.2.9.1 The rules in 3.2.3 apply to this course. 3.2.10 Bachelor of Letters pass degree (10170)*Note: This course in only available to re-enrolling students.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.2.10.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.2.10.2 RescindedApplicability of the Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees3.2.10.3 The Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees in 3.2.1 apply to the course.Admission3.2.10.4 The admission requirement is the degree of Bachelor of Arts of this University.Course structure3.2.10.5(1) The course comprises Level 2 or 3 units to a total value of 96 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) Students must include in their course at least one of the majors set out in Rules 3.2.2.7 to 3.2.2.44.(3) Except as set out in (4), or unless the Faculty approves otherwise in exceptional circumstances, students are not permitted to include in the course Level 2 and 3 units in any one subject area to a total value greater than 66 points.(4) Students enrolled in a double major in Psychology1 are permitted to include Level 2 and 3 Psychology units to a total value of 72 points.(5) Students may, with the approval of the Faculty, substitute Level 1 units up to the value of 24 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options) for the Level 2 or 3 units required under (1) of an equivalent value, subject to (6).(6) Students are permitted to substitute units under (5) where the units are required for the completion of their first and/or second major(s).1 Students completing the single major in Psychology are unable to complete a second major.Time limit3.2.10.6 Unless the Faculty permits otherwise in recognition of exceptional circumstances, the overall time limit for the Bachelor of Letters, whether taken on a full-time or part-time basis, is eight years. 3.2.11 Bachelor of Letters honours degree (1017H)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students.3.2.11.1 The rules in 3.2.3 apply to the course. 3.2.12 Bachelor of Music pass and honours degree (10120)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students. Students are to contact the School of Music for advice on enrolment.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.2.12.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.2.12.2 RescindedApplicability of the Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees3.2.12.3 The Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees in 3.2.1 apply to the course.Course structure3.2.12.4 The course consists of units to a total value of 192 points comprising—(a) all units in Table 3.2.12a (Bachelor of Music core units)—90 pointsand(b) units comprising—(i) the Applied Music (Pass degree) stream as set out in Rule 3.2.12.5—84 pointsor(ii) the Applied Music (Honours degree) stream as set out in Rule 3.2.12.6—84 pointsor(iii) the Music Studies (Pass degree) stream as set out in Rule 3.2.12.7—84 pointsor(iv) the Music Studies (Honours degree) stream as set out in Rule 3.2.12.8—84 pointsand(c) three non-music units approved by the Head of the School of Music or the Music Course Adviser—18 points.Applied Music (Pass degree) stream3.2.12.5 The Applied Music (Pass degree) stream comprises—(a) all units in Table 3.2.12b [Applied Music (Pass degree) core units]—48 pointsand(b) units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.12e (Bachelor of Music options).Applied Music (Honours degree) stream3.2.12.6 The Applied Music (Honours degree) stream comprises—(a) all units in Table 3.2.12c [Applied Music (Honours degree) core units]—72 pointsand(b) units to the value of 12 points from Table 3.2.12e (Bachelor of Music options).Music Studies (Pass degree) stream3.2.12.7 The Music Studies (Pass degree) stream comprises units to the value of 84 points from Table 3.2.12e (Bachelor of Music options) and, if necessary, other music and non-music units approved by the Head of the School of Music or the Music Course Adviser.Music Studies (Honours degree) stream3.2.12.8 The Music Studies (Honours degree) stream comprises—(a) all units in Table 3.2.12d [Music Studies (Honours degree) core units]—48 pointsand(b) units to the value of 36 points from Table 3.2.12e (Bachelor of Music options) and, if necessary, other music and non-music units approved by the Head of the School of Music or the Music Course Adviser. Table 3.2.12a—Bachelor of Music core units
Key to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.
MUSC1310
MUSC1321
MUSC1322
MUSC1341
MUSC1342
MUSC2331
MUSC2332
MUSC2350
MUSC2520
MUSC2550
MUSC2541
MUSC2542
MUSC3331
Table 3.2.12b—Applied Music (Pass degree) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of 12 points unless otherwise stated.S1, S2MUSC3401Practical Studies 5S1, S2MUSC3402Practical Studies 6S1, S2MUSC4401Practical Studies 7S1, S2MUSC4402Practical Studies 8 Table 3.2.12c—Applied Music (Honours degree) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, S2MUSC3401Practical Studies 5 (12 points)S1, S2MUSC3402Practical Studies 6 (12 points)S1, S2MUSC4140Music Honours Research 1 (12 points)S1, S2MUSC4141Music Honours Research 2 (12 points)S1MUSC4101Contemporary Debates in MusicS1MUSC4103Investigating MusicS2MUSC4102Professional Music PracticesS1, S2MUSC4104Music in Words Table 3.2.12d—Music Studies (Honours degree) core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.S1, S2MUSC4140Music Honours Research 1 (12 points)S1, S2MUSC4141Music Honours Research 2 (12 points)S1MUSC4101Contemporary Debates in MusicS1MUSC4103Investigating MusicS2MUSC4102Professional Music PracticesS1, S2MUSC4104Music in Words Table 3.2.12e—Bachelor of Music optionsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.N/AMUSC3332Drama Through Music: Studies in OperaS1MUSC3333Music, Aesthetics and CriticismN/AMUSC3334Soundscapes of AustraliaN/AMUSC3351Gongs, Punks and Shadow PlaysN/AMUSC3352Music, Identity and PlaceS2MUSC3353Music in the CommunityN/AMUSC3354Music, Mind and MedicineS2MUSC3521Digital AudioN/AMUSC3522Music Analysis in Theory and PracticeS1MUSC3543Advanced EnsembleS2MUSC3544Topics in Performance PracticeMUSC3701Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy 1 (3 points)MUSC3702Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy 2 (3 points)MUSC3711Choral Pedagogy 1: Choir Leadership (3 points)MUSC3712Choral Pedagogy 2: Choral Artistry (3 points) 3.2.13 Bachelor of Music Education pass and honours degree (11180)
3.2.13.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.
3.2.13.2 Rescinded
3.2.13.3 The Faculty general provisions for bachelor's degrees in 3.2.1 apply to the course.
3.2.13.4 The course consists of units to a total value of 192 points for the pass degree and 204 points for the honours degree comprising—
(a) all units in Table 3.2.12a (Bachelor of Music core units) or alternatives as approved by the Faculty on the recommendation of the School of Music—90 points
(b) all units in Table 3.2.13a (Bachelor of Music Education core units)—60 points
(c) one unit from Group C in Table b (Graduate Diploma in Education options) in the Faculty of Education Rules—6 points
(d)(i) MUSC4701 Instrumental and Vocal Music Teaching Practice 1 and MUSC4702 Instrumental and Vocal Music Teaching Practice 2—6 points
(ii) one Faculty of Education curriculum unit to the value of six points approved by the Head or Course Adviser of the School of Music;
(e) three non-music units approved by the Head or Course Adviser of the School of Music—18 points
(f)(i) for pass degree students, units to the value of 12 points comprising one unit from Table 3.2.12e (Bachelor of Music options) excluding:
MUSC3701
Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy 1 (3 points)
MUSC3702
Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy 2 (3 points)
MUSC3711
Choral Pedagogy 1: Choir Leadership (3 points)
MUSC3712
Choral Pedagogy 2: Choral Artistry (3 points)
(ii) for honours degree students, MUSC4140 Music Honours Research 1 and MUSC4141 Music Honours Research 2—24 points.
Table 3.2.13a—Bachelor of Music Education core unitsKey to availability of units:S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = Semester 3 or summer teaching period T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3 NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period N/A = not available in 2014; * = to be advisedNote that the unit availability does not form part of the rules. As availability may be subject to change, for the most up-to-date information consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/.All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.MUSC3601Primary Music Curriculum and Ensemble Training 1MUSC3602Primary Music Curriculum and Ensemble Training 2MUSC3611Primary Music Teaching Practice 1MUSC3612Primary Music Teaching Practice 2MUSC3701Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy 1 (3 points)MUSC3702Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy 2 (3 points)MUSC3711Choral Pedagogy 1: Choir Leadership (3 points)MUSC3712Choral Pedagogy 2: Choral Artistry (3 points)S1MUSC4601Secondary Music Curriculum and Materials 1S2MUSC4602Secondary Music Curriculum and Materials 2S1MUSC4611Secondary Music Teaching Practice 1S2MUSC4612Secondary Music Teaching Practice 2 3.3 Undergraduate diplomas 3.3.1 Faculty general provisions for undergraduate diplomasUndergraduate diplomas with honoursAdmission3.3.1.1(1) The admission requirements for the undergraduate diploma with honours courses are—(a) the corresponding diploma of this University passed at a sufficiently high level, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;and(b) completion of the prerequisite of the honours course to which admission is sought.(2) To be considered for honours candidature applicants must have completed the requirements of the qualifications on the basis of which admission is sought within the previous seven years and be recommended by the head of school concerned.Course structure3.3.1.2(1) A student must fulfil the requirements of a course recommended by the head of school concerned and approved by the Faculty.(2) The course has a value of 48 points and includes a dissertation.(3) The Faculty may approve joint honours courses which may be arranged by one or more schools.Submission and examination of dissertation3.3.1.3(1) Unless the Faculty permits otherwise, the dissertation must be received by the examiners by a date specified by the school concerned.(2) A school must appoint two examiners for each dissertation who, following their examination of the dissertation, each provide a written report to the school.(3) A student's supervisor will not normally be an examiner for the dissertation. 3.3.2 Diploma in Arts (10270)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.3.2.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.3.2.2 RescindedAdmission3.3.2.3(1) Except as set out in (2), the Faculty may accept into the course an applicant who is enrolled in an undergraduate degree course of this University other than the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (Asian Studies), Bachelor of Arts (European Studies), Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies), Bachelor of Letters or a combined course.(2) In exceptional academic circumstances, the Faculty may accept into the course an applicant who is enrolled in a combined course provided it does not include a course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts (Asian Studies), Bachelor of Arts (European Studies), Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) or Bachelor of Letters.Course structure3.3.2.4 In addition to the requirements of the concurrent degree course, students must complete units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 units to a total value of 12 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options) which satisfy the Level 1 requirements of a major in the Bachelor of Arts excluding Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese;and(b) Level 2 and 3 units to a total value of 36 points from Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options) which satisfy the Level 2 and 3 requirements of a major in the Bachelor of Arts excluding Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese. 3.3.3 Diploma in Arts with Honours (1027H)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.3.3.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.3.3.2 RescindedApplicability of the Faculty general provisions for undergraduate diplomas3.3.3.3 The Faculty general provisions for undergraduate diplomas in 3.3.1 apply to the course. 3.3.4 Diploma in Modern Languages (10300)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.3.4.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.3.4.2 RescindedAdmission3.3.4.3(1) Subject to (2), the Faculty may accept into the diploma course an applicant who is enrolled in an undergraduate degree course of this University.(2) Unless the Faculty permits otherwise in exceptional academic circumstances, students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts (10110), Bachelor of Arts (Asian Studies), Bachelor of Arts (European Studies), Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies), Bachelor of Letters or a combined course are not permitted to enrol concurrently in the diploma course.Course structure3.3.4.4(1) In addition to the requirements of the concurrent undergraduate degree, students must complete units to a total value of 48 points comprising—(a) Level 1 units to a total value of 12 points in Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese language chosen from those listed in Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(b) Level 2 units to a total value of 18 points in the chosen language from those listed in Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options);and(c) Level 3 units to a total value of 18 points in the chosen language from those listed in Table 3.2.2a (Bachelor of Arts options).(2) Students may substitute an in-country (24 points) or field (12 points) language study unit for Level 2 or 3 units of equivalent value. 3.3.5 Diploma in Modern Languages with Honours (1030H)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures3.3.5.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.3.3.5.2 RescindedApplicability of the Faculty general provisions for undergraduate diplomas3.3.5.3 The Faculty general provisions for undergraduate diplomas in 3.3.1 apply to the course. 3.3.6 Diploma in Music (11220)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2009 Rules for the course. Faculty of Arts Rules for postgraduate coursesCourses marked with an asterisk (*) are only available to re-enrolling students. Graduate Certificate in Arts (11250)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2011 Rules for the course. Graduate Certificate in Music Practitioner Studies (11240)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—(a)(i) a bachelor's degree with honours in Music of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and(ii) three years' full-time relevant professional experience acceptable to the Faculty;or(b)(i) the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Education of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and(ii) three years' full-time relevant professional experience acceptable to the Faculty; and(iii) the production of two pieces of critical writing and any other test as determined by the Head of the School of Music;or(c)(i) a level of education and a duration and level of professional experience in music that, in the view of the Faculty, would permit the applicant to complete the course satisfactorily; and(ii) the production of two pieces of critical writing and any other test as determined by the Head of the School of Music.Articulation4. The certificate articulates with the Graduate Diploma in Music Practitioner Studies subject to the student achieving an average mark of 65 per cent.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 24 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. This rule is not applicable to this course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. There is no articulating or alternative exit award for this course. Graduate Certificate in International Relations (12280)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor's degree of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of the major, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.Articulation4. The certificate articulates with the Graduate Diploma in International Relations.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 24 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. This rule is not applicable to this course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. There is no articulating or alternative exit award for this course. Graduate Diploma in Arts (10050)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2011 Rules for the course. Graduate Diploma in Arts (Advanced) (11050)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2012 Rules for the course. Graduate Diploma in Modern Languages (11390)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2011 Rules for the course. Graduate Diploma in Music Practitioner Studies (11340)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—(a) the Graduate Certificate in Music Practitioner Studies of this University with an average mark of 65 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;or(b)(i) a bachelor's degree with honours in Music of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and(ii) three years' full-time relevant professional experience acceptable to the Faculty;or(c)(i) the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Education of this University or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and(ii) three years' full-time relevant professional experience acceptable to the Faculty; and(iii) produced two pieces of critical writing and any other test as determined by the Head of the School of Music.Articulation4.(1) The Graduate Certificate in Music Practitioner Studies articulates with this course.(2) The Graduate Diploma in Music Practitioner Studies articulates with the Master of Music Practitioner Studies.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 48 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. This rule is not applicable to this course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. A student who withdraws from the course before completing the course requirements but after completing the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Music Practitioner Studies may apply to the Faculty to be awarded the certificate. Graduate Diploma in International Relations (11380)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—(a) a relevant bachelor's degree of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of the major, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;or(b) the Graduate Certificate in International Relations of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.Articulation4. The Graduate Certificate in International Relations articulates with this course.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 48 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. This rule is not applicable to this course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. A student who withdraws from the course before completing the course requirements but after completing the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in International Relations may apply to the Faculty to be awarded the certificate.Additional rulesEligibility to apply for Graduate Certificate in International Relations10. A student who withdraws from the course before completing the course requirements but after completing the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in International Relations may apply to the Faculty to be awarded the certificate. Master of Communication Studies (by coursework) (11500)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2012 Rules for the course. Master of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (by coursework and dissertation) (11530)Note: Students who enrolled in this course prior to 2012 should refer to the 2011 Rules for the course.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor's degree of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of the major, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.Articulation4. This course does not form part of an articulated course.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 96 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. To be awarded the degree with distinction a student must achieve a course weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 80 per cent in—(a) all units attempted as part of the course that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(b) all relevant units undertaken in articulating courses of this University that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(c) all units completed at this University that are credited to the master's degree course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. There is no articulating or alternative exit award for this course.Additional rulesCredit10. The Faculty may grant credit towards the course for units up to a total value of 48 points in the case of students who have completed a relevant honours degree as recognised by the Faculty. Master of Music Practitioner Studies (by coursework and dissertation) (11540)Note: Students who enrolled in this course prior to 2012 should refer to the 2011 Rules for the course.Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—(a) the Graduate Diploma in Music Practitioner Studies of this University with an average mark of 70 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;or(b)(i) a bachelor's degree with honours in Music of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and(ii) three years' full-time relevant professional experience acceptable to the Faculty;or(c)(i) the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Education of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and(ii) three years' full-time relevant professional experience acceptable to the Faculty; and(iii) produced two pieces of critical writing and any other test as determined by the Head of the School of Music.Articulation4. The Graduate Diploma in Music Practitioner Studies articulates with this course.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 96 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. To be awarded the degree with distinction a student must achieve a course weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 80 per cent in—(a) all units attempted as part of the course that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(b) all relevant units undertaken in articulating courses of this University that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(c) all units completed at this University that are credited to the master's degree course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. There is no articulating or alternative exit award for this course.Additional rulesEligibility to apply for Graduate Diploma in Music Practitioner Studies10. A student who withdraws from the course before completing the course requirements but after completing the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Music Practitioner Studies may apply to the Faculty to be awarded the diploma. Master of International Relations (by coursework or by coursework and dissertation) (11580)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—(a) a relevant bachelor's degree of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of the major, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;or(b) the Graduate Certificate in International Relations of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; or(c) the Graduate Diploma in International Relations of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.Articulation4. The Graduate Diploma in International Relations articulates with this course.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 72 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. To be awarded the degree with distinction a student must achieve a course weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 80 per cent in—(a) all units attempted as part of the course that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(b) all relevant units undertaken in articulating courses of this University that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(c) all units completed at this University that are credited to the master's degree course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. A student who withdraws from the course before completing the course requirements but after completing the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in International Relations or the Graduate Diploma in International Relations may apply to the Faculty to be awarded the certificate or diploma as appropriate.Additional rulesCredit10. The Faculty may grant credit towards the course for units up to a total value of 24 points in the case of students who have completed a relevant honours degree as recognised by the Faculty. Master of International Journalism (by coursework or coursework and dissertation) (11590)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor's degree of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of the major, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.Articulation4. This course does not form part of an articulated course.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 72 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. To be awarded the degree with distinction a student must achieve a course weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 80 per cent in—(a) all units attempted as part of the course that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(b) all relevant units undertaken in articulating courses of this University that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(c) all units completed at this University that are credited to the master's degree course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. There is no articulating or alternative exit award for this course. Master of Professional Archaeology (by coursework and dissertation) (12510)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor's degree of this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of the major, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.Articulation4. This course does not form part of an articulated course.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 96 points.(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty. See also Rule 2(3).Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the University for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.See also Rule 2(4).Award with distinction8. To be awarded the degree with distinction a student must achieve a course weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 80 per cent in—(a) all units attempted as part of the course that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(b) all relevant units undertaken in articulating courses of this University that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(c) all units completed at this University that are credited to the master's degree course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9.(1) A student who withdraws from the course before completing the course requirements but after completing units to the value of 24 points may apply to the Faculty to be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Professional Archaelogy.(2) A student who withdraws from the course before completing the course and after completing units to the value of 48 points may apply to the Faculty to be awarded the Graduate Diploma in Professional Archaeology.Additional rulesCredit10. The Faculty may grant credit towards the course for units up to a total value of 48 points in the case of students who have completed a relevant honours degree as recognised by the Faculty. Master of Translation Studies (by coursework and dissertation) (12520)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1.(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.(2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.Academic Conduct Essentials module2.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in this course for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module).(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.(3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for this course.(4) A student who does not make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation', unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet other satisfactory progress requirements set out in these rules.Admission3. To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor's degree of this University, with a major in the target language and an average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of the major, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.Articulation4. This course does not form part of an articulated course.Course structure5.(1) The course consists of units to a total value of 96 points which must include course core units and units comprising one of the following specialisations:ChineseFrenchItalianGerman(2) Units must be selected in accordance with the course structure, as set out in these rules.Satisfactory progress6. Subject to Rule 2(3), to make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty.Progress status7.(1) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress after being enrolled at the Univeristy for one or two semesters only is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' by the Faculty.(2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who fails to make satisfactory progress and has been enrolled at the University for more than two semesters is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' by the Faculty.(3) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise in exceptional circumstances a student who has previously been allocated a progress status of 'Suspended' and fails again to make satisfactory progress is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded' by the Faculty.Award with distinction8. To be awarded the degree with distinction a student must achieve a course weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 80 per cent in—(a) all units attempted as part of the course that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(b) all relevant units undertaken in articulating courses of this University that are awarded a final percentage mark; and(c) all units completed at this University that are credited to the master’s course.Requirements for applying for an articulated or alternative exit award9. There is no articulating or alternative exit award for this course. Doctor of Arts (10930)*Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2011 Rules for the course. Doctor of Letters (10910)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and proceduresThe University Policy on: Higher Doctorates applies to the Doctor of Letters. Doctor of Music (10920)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures1. The University Policy on: Higher Doctorates applies to the Doctor of Music. Higher Degree by Research Preliminary (10490)Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and proceduresThe University Policy on: Higher Degree by Research Preliminary Course applies to the Higher Degree by Research Preliminary course in the Faculty.
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