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Humanities and Human ServicesEntry Programs (International)QC01 Foundation Program (1 Semester)QC02 Foundation Program (2 Semesters)QC03 Bridging ProgramQC04 Extended Foundation Program (3 Semesters)QC10 English for Academic Purposes for degree programsQC20 General EnglishQC21 General English ExtensionQC22 English for Tertiary Preparation

Bachelor DegreeHH01 Bachelor of ArtsHH02 Bachelor of Human Services 2007HH03 Bachelor of Social ScienceHH04 Bachelor of Social Science

Bachelor Degree (Double)HH10 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Human ServicesIF12 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) IF30 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Accountancy, Banking and Finance, Economics or Marketing)IF30 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Advertising, Electronic Business, Human ResourceManagement, International Business, Management or Public Relations)IF43 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of LawsIF70 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary)IF81 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)IF82 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Primary)IF86 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Applied ScienceIX01 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary)IX11 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)IX12 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Primary)IX38 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of BusinessIX39 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Creative IndustriesIX41 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of JusticeIX43 Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services 2007IX45 Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Justice 2007IX49 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Technology

HonoursHH21 Bachelor of Arts (Honours)HH22 Bachelor of Human Services (Honours) 2007HH23 Bachelor of Social Science (Honours)

Graduate CertificateHH30 Graduate Certificate in Human Services 2007IX97 Graduate Certificate In Research Commercialisation

Graduate Diploma

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HH31 Graduate Diploma in Human Services 2007

Masters Degree (Coursework)HH32 Master of Human Services 2007

Masters Degree (Research)HH40 Master of Arts (Research) (Humanities and Human Services)

DoctoralHH50 Doctor of Social ScienceIF49 Doctor of Philosophy

Study Abroad (Non-degree)HH01 Bachelor of ArtsHH02 Bachelor of Human Services 2007HH04 Bachelor of Social ScienceNA05 International Visiting StudentsNA06 International Visiting StudentsUO80 University Study Abroad CertificateUO90 University Study Abroad Diploma

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsNA Diploma of Business (Human Resources)/Bachelor of ArtsNA Diploma of Business (Marketing)/Bachelor of Arts NA Diploma of Business Management/Bachelor of Arts NA Diploma of Business/Bachelor of ArtsNA Diploma of Children's Services/Bachelor of Human ServicesNA Diploma of Children's Services/Bachelor of Social ScienceNA Diploma of Community Welfare Work/Bachelor of Human ServicesNA Diploma of Community Welfare Work/Bachelor of Social ScienceNA Diploma of Justice Administration/Bachelor of Human ServicesNA Diploma of Justice Administration/Bachelor of Social Science

University wide unit sets Unit sets: Accounting and Economics Unit sets: Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations Unit sets: Communication Unit sets: Creative Industries Unit sets: Health and Psychology Unit sets: Indigenous Studies Unit sets: Information Technology Unit sets: International Studies Unit sets: Languages Unit sets: Management Unit sets: Multimedia and Technologies Unit sets: Physical and Chemical Sciences Unit sets: Science Unit sets: Society and Culture

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OVERVIEW The School of Humanities and Human Services within QUT Carseldine is focused on multidisciplinary teaching and research and offers a range of subjects which focus on contemporary international, local and community is-sues.

� The Bachelor of Arts offers students the oppor-tunity for professional majors in International and Global Studies, Ethics and Human Rights, Soci-ety and Change, Community Studies, and Aus-tralian Studies. Discipline majors in History, Ge-ography, Languages, Social Sciences (Sociol-ogy and Political Studies) are also available to-gether with a broad range of co-majors from other areas of the University. The first year of this program can also be undertaken at the Ca-boolture Campus.

� The Bachelor of Social Science offers majors in Applied Ethics, Geography and Environmental Studies, Human Services and Social Policy, In-ternational and Global Studies, Political Studies, and Sociology. The first year of this program can also be undertaken at the Caboolture Campus.

� The Bachelor of Social Science (Human Ser-vices) focuses on contemporary issues and of-fers a suite of skills units that will prepare stu-dents for work in aged services, disability ser-vices, and corrections; and for working with chil-dren and family, and with young people.

� Associated postgraduate research and coursework programs and honours pro-grams are also available in the School.

Staff of QUT Carseldine are committed to maintaining strong links with industry and the professions served by the courses on offer. QUT Carseldine is also responsible for the coordination of academic and support activities at the Carseldine campus, and for the continued develop-ment of the campus and its relationships with community partners. Research and community service activities are regarded as key strategies for ensuring the on-going relevance of the academic programs at all levels and for maintaining the strong success record of graduates.

SENIOR STAFF QUT Carseldine Executive Director: Associate Professor A.J. Williamson, BEcon, BA, PhD Qld, MA Griff

Assistant Director, Teaching and Learning: Dr M. Knox, BA(Hons), DipEd PhD Macq

Executive Officer: C. Hill BBA (Mgmt/InfoSys) C.Qld

School of Humanities and Human Services Head: Professor C. Bean, BA MA(Hons) Canterbury, PhD ANU

Professor: C.A. Trocki, BA Cleveland, MA PhD C'nell

Associate Professors:H. Guille, BSc(Hons) R'dg, PhD GriffG.J. Ianziti, BA San Fran, MA PhD Nth Car G. Kendall, MA Camb, MSc Manc, PhD Lond

RESEARCH CENTRE Centre for Social Change Research The Centre's purpose is to develop a research environ-ment that promotes understanding of the drivers of social change and the implications of change for individuals, families, communities and nations. The Centre's mission is:

To create an environment that promotes change and transformation, engagement and leadership through re-search that is careful, independent, critical and ethical, and that contributes to a sustainable world and better outcomes for people and communities.

The Centre facilitates research with a strong applied so-cial research orientation, which allows the human, ethical and societal dimensions of technological, environmental, economic and political change to be assessed, and re-sponses to these changes to be identified. This is achieved through careful, critical, independent and ethical research, which contributes to better outcomes for indi-viduals and communities, and addresses issues of na-tional and global significance.

Staff and students are offered:

� a centre of excellence in the 'craft of research', with a recognised reputation

� a distinctive, applied research culture, under-pinned by a solid research base

� a focus on international and local issues related to the humanities, social sciences and human services

� an ethical engagement with a wide range of pub-lic policy and practices related to government, business and the community, including human services, health care, biotechnology and the pro-fessions

� strong collaborative partnerships with commu-nity, government, academic, and private organi-sations

� cutting edge critical public debate � an open, people-centred and change-oriented

approach � a nurturing environment for the development of

excellence in the next generation of researchers through expert mentoring and guidance by ex-perienced researchers.

The Centre's strengths include:

� expertise in topical and important areas within the social research arena, including

o Applied Ethics o Asia-Pacific Studies o Community Services o European Studies o Family and Social Policy o History o Gender Studies o Sustainability o Geography and Environmental Studies o Gerontology o Human rights o Politicso Sociology o Disability o Youth Services o Social Capital

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o Triple Bottom Line o Community Engagement

� experience in the use of diverse research ap-proaches, including political, sociological, ap-plied ethics, historical, and social science re-search approaches

� solid links with the community, industry, busi-ness and government organisations that enable the development of collaborative research alli-ances

� cross-disciplinary linkages at the local, national and international level

� a high publication rate.

The Centre aims to foster:

� a positive research culture that supports post-graduate candidates and staff researchers of an international standard

� solid links with the community, business, gov-ernment and professional organisations that en-able the development of collaborative research alliances and consultancies, working with people to deal with real issues in real time

� cross-disciplinary teams able to work together to offer alternative approaches to solve complex problems

� linkages with other faculties and departments throughout Australia and overseas, as well as within the Queensland University of Technology.

Director: Associate Professor Laurie Buys, BA West Vir-ginia MS SIU GradCertGerontology PhD Northern Colo-radoPhone: + 61 7 3138 4761 Fax: + 61 7 3138 4719 Email: [email protected]

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Bachelor of Arts (HH01)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 037577JCourse duration (full-time): 3 yearsCourse duration (part-time): 6 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): Commonwealthsupported place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $5,195International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,000 persemester (subject to annual review)QTAC code: This course is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 68 (both campuses); Dfee: 68 (bothcampuses)Past OP cut-off: 15 (both campuses); Dfee: 15 (bothcampuses)OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 288Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Keith MooreCampus: Gardens Point, Carseldine and Caboolture

Course OutlineThe Bachelor of Arts allows you to design your degree tosuit your own interests and career aspirations. You willcomplete 24 units of study.

* You are REQUIRED to complete:

- One multidisciplinary major (7 units)from International and Global Studies Society and Change Ethics and Human Rights Community Studies Australian Studies

* The remaining 17 units of study will consist of your choicefrom the following options:

- An additional multidisciplinary major (7 units)

- An Arts discipline major (6 units) from Geography History Sociology Political Studies French German Indonesian Japanese Mandarin

- An Arts minor/s in any of the multidisciplinary or disciplinemajors (4 units)

- A co-major, an approved university minor, or individualelectives in another QUT course (up to 8 units)

- A work-based Internship (2 units)

First Year at CabooltureBy including the Caboolture option on your QTACapplication you have the opportunity to take the first year ofthe Bachelor of Arts at QUT's Caboolture campus. It is thesame course as at Carseldine campus with the exceptionthat the first year is tailored towards the availability of unitsoffered at that campus. After completing your first year (or96 credit points), you must then continue with the remainderof the course at the Carseldine campus.

It should be noted that credit/advanced standing will not begranted for Caboolture students - excluding START QUTstudies. To receive credit, you must apply for entry to theprogram offered at Carseldine.

International and Global Studies Multidisciplinary MajorThe International and Global Studies multidisciplinary majoris an ideal choice if you wish to work in areas that demandand value knowledge of trends and outcomes ininternationalisation, understanding of cultural diversity,knowledge of world regions, cultures and societies, andskills associated with global literacy. You may choose toconcentrate on 'global perspectives' or 'international studies'(Asian studies, European studies or Pacific studies). Youmay combine this major with language study in Indonesian,French, Japanese, German or Mandarin.

Society and Change Multidisciplinary MajorThe Society and Change major provides an multidisciplinaryapproach to understanding the dynamics of social changewith particular emphasis on the environment, change andsociety, societies in transition, and the individual andsociety. You will acquire substantive knowledge on socialand cultural aspects of change, and will be challenged totake a critical and analytical approach to your study. Manyof the units provide case studies of social change, and as agraduate of this major you will be equipped with transferableanalytical, research and interpersonal skills that are indemand in policy, research and community work.

Ethics and Human Rights Multidisciplinary MajorThe Ethics and Human Rights multidisciplinary majorprovides you with the opportunity to develop as a sociallyresponsible and responsive practitioner. Dramatic changesin the human condition, such as those already emergingfrom globalisation and biotechnology, will be a significantfeature of life in the twenty-first century. This major willequip you with understandings, skills and strategies that willenable you to address change in ways that promote thewell-being of individuals and communities. The major isorganised around five themes: ethical understandings andtheory, human rights, identity studies, ethics and technologyand ethical practice.

Australian Studies Multidisciplinary MajorThe Australian Studies multidisciplinary major examinespast, present and future Australia from a variety of discipline

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and interdisciplinary approaches. Australian studies is acontested, endless conversation and the units reflect themany perspectives which researchers now adopt in trying tounderstand what 'Australia' is like as a society, a nation, aplace and a home to indigenous and non-indigenouscitizens. The major will equip you with knowledge aboutAustralians and Australia and its role in the world. Inaddition, as a graduate you will have the confidence toengage in empirical and theoretical debates about what hashappened, and should happen in Australia.

Community Studies Multidisciplinary MajorIn the Community Studies multidisciplinary major the'knowledge explosion' is addressed by an open-endedteaching and learning approach to equip you to betterunderstand the communities to which you belong from past,present and future perspectives. As you get to know howcommunities are structured, you will consider what holdscommunities together and what undermines them, andconsider how communities can be enhanced. The majorencompasses the concept of community and a detailedinvestigation of community processes.

MinorsAll of the multidisciplinary and discipline majors in theBachelor of Arts can also be taken as four-unit minors.Note also that all QUT faculties offer agreed sets of units as'university minors'.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, portfolios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Example of Full-Time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1Core unit (major)Core unit (major)Core unit (major or skills)Core unit (major or skills)

Year 1, Semester 2Major unitMajor unitCo-major unit*/MultidisciplinaryMajor/Discipline sequenceElective unit

Year 2, Semester 1Major unit

Co-major unit*/Multidisciplinary MajorDisciplinesequenceCo-major unit*/MultidisciplinaryMajor/Discipline sequenceCore unit (research methods)

Year 2, SemesterMajor unitCo-major unit*/Multidisciplinarymajor/Discipline sequenceElective unitCore unit (research methods)

Year 3, Semester 1Major unitCo-major unit*/Multidisciplinary Major/Discipline sequenceCore unit (internship)Core unit (internship)

Year 3, Semester 2Major unitCo-major unit*/MultidisciplinaryMajor/Discipline sequenceElective unitElective unit

Note

Core Program

First Year Core: International and Global StudiesHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global Studies

First Year Core: Society and ChangeHHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

First Year Core: Ethics and Human RightsHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

First Year Core: Community StudiesHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community Issues

First Year Core: Australian StudiesHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

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Second Year Core: Research MethodsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Third Year Core: InternshipHHB330 Internship Program

Electives - International and Global StudiesMultidisciplinary Major

Introductory UnitsHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global Studies

Strand A - Global PerspectivesHHB107 World RegionsHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB223 Islam and Islamic SocietiesHHB241 Gender and GlobalisationHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB311 Colonial Fantasies And Postcolonial IdentitiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East Asia

Strand B - International StudiesHHB219 Iranian Society: Culture, Religion and PoliticsHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB323 Fieldwork Studies

Language Studies/International and Global StudiesUpon consultation with the Languagescoordinator, students may select one languageunit as an elective in the International & GlobalStudies Strand.Students may also undertake a CombinedMajor in Languages/International and GlobalStudies, comprising:1 Introductory Unit2 Elective units, preferably one from each

strand4 units in a chosen language

Electives - Society and Change Multidisciplinary Major

nullINTRODUCTORY UNITS

HHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB105 Exploring Change

STRAND A - THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETYHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and Cyberspace

STRAND B - ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY ANDCHANGE

HHB127 Environment And SocietyHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB251 Australian Resource Management

STRAND C - SOCIETIES IN TRANSITIONHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB261 Medieval EuropeHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East Asia

CHANGE MANAGEMENT AND PROJECTUNITS

HHB212 Community WorkHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group Processes

Electives - Ethics and Human Rights Professional Major

Introductory UnitsHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

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Strand A - Ethical Understanding and TheoryHHB265 The Just SocietyHHB267 Feminism And EthicsHHB271 Ethical Theory

Strand B - Human RightsHHB274 Human Rights: International And Regional

ActivismHHB275 Human Rights: Australian Activism

Strand C - Identity StudiesHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB272 Composing Identities: The Artistry Of Living

Strand D - Ethics and TechnologyHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB270 Gene Technology And EthicsHHB273 Reshaping Life And Death

Strand E - Ethical PracticeHHB264 Public And Professional EthicsHHB266 Ethical Decision MakingHHB328 Researching Applied Ethics

Electives - Community Studies Multdisciplinary Major

INTRODUCTORY (CORE) UNITSHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB102 The Human Condition

ELECTIVE UNITSSTRAND A - UNDERSTANDINGCOMMUNITIES

HHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB213 Social Policy Processes

STRAND B - COMMUNITY PRACTICEHHB100 Introduction To Human ServicesHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB212 Community WorkHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB276 Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and

ProtocolsHHB277 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of PracticeHHB278 Practice TheoriesHHB279 Human Service Processes and MethodsHHB282 Advanced Communication Skills for Human

ServicesSTRAND C - WORKING WITH SPECIFICGROUPS

HHB203 Aged Services: IntroductionHHB204 Child And Family Services: Introduction

HHB205 Corrective Services: IntroductionHHB206 Disability Services: IntroductionHHB207 Services To Young People: IntroductionHHB303 Aged Services: AdvancedHHB304 Child And Family Services: AdvancedHHB305 Corrective Services: AdvancedHHB306 Disability Services: AdvancedHHB307 Services To Young People: AdvancedHHB319 Child Protection Intervention Skills

Electives - Australian Studies Multidisciplinary Major

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

ELECTIVE UNITSHHB109 Australian Historical StudiesHHB123 Indigenous Australian Culture StudiesHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB250 Australian Geographical StudiesHHB251 Australian Resource ManagementHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB275 Human Rights: Australian Activism

Discipline Major - Geography and EnvironmentalStudies

Introductory UnitsHHB107 World RegionsHHB127 Environment And Society

Regional StudiesHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB250 Australian Geographical Studies

Advanced Elective UnitsHHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB251 Australian Resource ManagementHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB312 Geographical Research DesignHHB324 Regional Field Studies (Geography)NRB100 Environmental ScienceNRB501 Spatial Analysis of Environmental SystemsUDB164 Population and Urban Studies

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UDB281 Geographic Information SystemsUDB282 Remote Sensing

Discipline Major - History

Introductory UnitsHHB109 Australian Historical StudiesHHB121 Interpreting The Past

Elective Units - Modern HistoriesHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB311 Colonial Fantasies And Postcolonial IdentitiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East AsiaHHB323 Fieldwork Studies

Elective Units - Pre-modern HistoriesHHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB261 Medieval Europe

Discipline Major - Languages

FrenchHHB061 French 1HHB062 French 2HHB063 French 3HHB064 French 4HHB065 French 5HHB066 French 6HHB067 French 7HHB068 French 8HHB069 French 9HHB070 French 10

GermanHHB091 German 1HHB092 German 2HHB093 German 3HHB094 German 4

HHB095 German 5HHB096 German 6HHB097 German 7HHB098 German 8

IndonesianHHB071 Indonesian 1HHB072 Indonesian 2HHB073 Indonesian 3HHB074 Indonesian 4HHB075 Indonesian 5HHB076 Indonesian 6HHB077 Indonesian 7HHB078 Indonesian 8

JapaneseHHB081 Japanese 1HHB082 Japanese 2HHB083 Japanese 3HHB084 Japanese 4HHB085 Japanese 5HHB086 Japanese 6HHB087 Japanese 7HHB088 Japanese 8

MandarinHHB050 Mandarin For ChineseHHB051 Introductory Mandarin 1HHB052 Introductory Mandarin 2

Overseas Units - All LanguagesHHB056 International Intensive ProgramHHB057 International Summer School Or EquivalentHHB058 In-Country Study - AHHB059 In-Country Study - B

Discipline Major - Sociology

Introductory UnitHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

Elective Units - SociologyHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB219 Iranian Society: Culture, Religion and PoliticsHHB223 Islam and Islamic SocietiesHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB233 Sex, Gender And Society

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HHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and Cyberspace

Discipline Major - Political Studies

Introductory UnitHHB112 Australian Politics

Electives - Political StudiesHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB219 Iranian Society: Culture, Religion and PoliticsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB265 The Just Society

First Year Caboolture Students

Year 1 Semester 1HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB106 Australian Society And Culture

Elective

HHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And Ethics

ElectiveElectiveCaboolture students should note that aftercompletion of 96 credit points of study they willneed to transfer to the QUT Carseldinecampus to continue their course

Potential Careers:Administrator, Community Education Officer, CommunityWorker, Contract Administrator, Government Officer, HigherEducation Worker, Information Officer, Policy Officer, PublicServant.

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Bachelor of Human Services 2007(HH02)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058285CCourse duration (full-time): 3 yearsCourse duration (part-time): 6 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): Commonwealthsupported place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $4,996International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyQTAC code: CSP: 440071; Dfee: 440076Past rank cut-off: 68; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 15; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 288Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Phil CraneCampus: Carseldine

Course OutlineThe Bachelor of Human Services has a strong focus oncontemporary social issues and produces competent humanservices workers who will care for and protect the rights ofpeople, families and communities. You will complete 24units of study.

You will specialise in at least one service area:- aged services- child and family services- corrective services- disability services- services to young people

You will develop a range of professional skills such as:- casework and case management- social policy processes- team practice and group processes- community work- crisis and conflict resolution- social research methods- Indigenous Australia- child protection intervention

Professional Practice PlacementsYou will gain hands-on experience in this course throughtwo professional practice placements.

In first semester of your second year you will explore thediversity of practice methods through the Introduction toPractice. You will undertake a total of 140 hours of volunteer

placement/s in a human service agency.

Your theoretical and practical studies will culminate in a 36credit point Advanced Professional Practice placement insecond semester of your third year. This placement willgenerally reflect your specialised service context area. Youwill develop a learning plan in consultation with your agencysupervisor and a university staff member. During this 400-hour supervised placement in a human services agency,you will further develop your assessment and interventionskills and your own practice framework. It may be possibleto undertake this 12 week placement with an overseasagency.

These professional practice placements provide manyvaluable opportunities for networking within the humanservices industry.

Service ContextsAGED SERVICESAged services units will focus your attention on thehistorical, social, and cultural scene within which services toolder adults operate; aspects of intelligence, memory andlearning in relation to ageing; and perspectives of work andretirement. You will investigate the home environment andliving with change, relations with family members, anddealing with death and grief. You will explore issues aroundthe health and wellness status of older adults and willinvestigate the needs of this group of people as they growolder in the Australian environment. Throughout this unityou will develop a critical awareness of practice issues andthe impact of ethical considerations.

CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICESChild and family services units provide you with a firmgrounding in theories, practices and processes essential forunderstanding and intervening in family life. You will beintroduced to child and family welfare studies and will focuson approaches to supporting families and promotingchange. You will also examine core processes and practiceskills associated with interacting with children and parents,assessing family life and encouraging participation indecision making.

CORRECTIVE SERVICESIn corrective services units you will examine contemporaryissues and practices in corrective services through empiricaldata and current corrective services practices. You willexplore the function of prisons, prisoner rehabilitation,criminal behaviour trends, capital punishment, juvenilejustice, the future of prisons, victims of crime, andrestorative justice. You will develop critical-thinking andproblem-solving skills as well as strategies to prepare youfor employment within corrective services.

DISABILITY SERVICESDisability services units provide you with a solid foundationfor understanding and evaluating the theories, principles,practices and policies underpinning services used by peoplewith disabilities. The aim is to link the social justice,empowerment and human rights issues explored in themore generic units within the degree program to the lives ofpeople with disabilities. You will have the opportunity to

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explore and evaluate the range of service models relevantto the lifestyles of people with disabilities. The units focus onthe quasi-legal and policy aspects of working in disabilityservice organisations, and address some of the ethicaldilemmas inherent in human service provision to peoplewith a disability.

SERVICES TO YOUNG PEOPLEThese units help you understand and identify the variousways youth and adolescence are understood, constructedand portrayed in mainstream media, academic literature andhuman services. You will critically review the situation of adiverse range of young people and will investigate theknowledge, theory and ski l ls base of a range ofcontemporary practice arenas, such as juvenile justice andadolescent child protection practice, youth homelessness,youth policy analysis and development.

Professional MembershipGraduates are entitled to apply for membership of theAustralian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Working with Children Check

As required by the Commission for Children and YoungPeople and Child Guardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and be issued with aSuitability Card (Blue Card) by the Commission.

As soon as you enter your enrolment program for thecourse, you must submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre immediately. You must hold a BlueCard to undertake activities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including the required field studiesblocks.

If you do not apply for a Blue Card immediately uponenrolment in the course and allow sufficient time for thepolice check and issuing of the Card, you will be unable toparticipate in the required activities and may need to bewithdrawn from the unit(s) and incur both financial andacademic penalty. It may take up to 8 weeks for theCommission to issue the Card. The application form isavailable at bluecard.qut.com.

Full-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1HHB116 Applied Skills And Scholarship

HHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB102 The Human Condition

Year 1, Semester 2HHB100 Introduction To Human ServicesHHB113 Interpersonal Communication

One unit from List C (as badged for first year)EITHER

HHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyOR

HHB112 Australian Politics

Year 2, Semester 1HHB208 Introduction To PracticeHHB209 Developing Professional FrameworksHHB278 Practice TheoriesHHB279 Human Services processes and Methods

Year 2, Semester 2HHB200 Working In Human Service OrganisationsHHB277 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Human

ServiceOne unit from List BOne unit from either List B or List C

Year 3, Semester 1HHB302 Complexity in Human Service Practice

One unit from List DOne unit from List CAny other elective unit

Year 3, Semester 2HHB300 Current Developments In Human ServicesHHB301 Advanced Professional Practice

Electives (Lists B-D)

List B - Introductory Service Contexts Units (AvailableSemester 1 only)HHB203 Aged Services: IntroductionHHB204 Child And Family Services: IntroductionHHB205 Corrective Services: IntroductionHHB206 Disability Services: IntroductionHHB207 Services To Young People: Introduction

List C - Professional Skills UnitsHHB117 Introduction To Social Research MethodsHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB211 Casework And Case ManagementHHB212 Community WorkHHB213 Social Policy Processes

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HHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB319 Child Protection Intervention SkillsHHB282 Advanced Communication in Human Services

List D - Advanced Service Contexts Units (AvailableSemester 1 only)HHB303 Aged Services: AdvancedHHB304 Child And Family Services: AdvancedHHB305 Corrective Services: AdvancedHHB306 Disability Services: AdvancedHHB307 Services To Young People: Advanced

Part-time Course Structure

Students wishing to study on a part-time basisshould consult thetimetable and the course coordinator beforeselecting an enrolment programNOTE: it may not be possible to undertake allunits in the evening.

Potential Careers:Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, Aged ServicesWorker, Child Protection Officer, Community CorrectionsOfficer, Community Education Officer, Community Worker,Corrective Services Officer, Disability Services Worker,Family Services Officer, Government Officer, HumanServices Practitioner, Policy Officer, Public Servant, SocialScientist, Youth Worker.

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Bachelor of Social Science (HH03)Year offered: 2007Admissions: NoCRICOS code: 001819DCourse duration (full-time): 3 yearsCourse duration (part-time): 6 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): Commonwealthsupported place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007 Full fee tuition $12480International Fees (per semester): 2003: AUD$7000;2004: AUD$7000 (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyQTAC code: 440061Past rank cut-off: 74Past OP cut-off: 12OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4 SA)Preparatory studies: Engl ish: QUT Cont inuingProfessional Education course English Bridging. For furtheri n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t 0 7 3 1 3 8 2 0 0 0 o r e m a i ls b s . e n q u i r i e s @ q u t . e d u . a uTotal credit points: 288Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Hossein AdibiCampus: Carseldine

Key FeaturesThe Bachelor of Social Science offers a broad range ofstudy options for students in the social sciences andincludes opportunities for combinations of Primary majors indiverse areas. Students may undertake up to 12 (out of 24)units outside of the School of Humanities and HumanServices.

Primary Majors are available in -

* Applied Ethics* Geography and Environmental Studies* International and Global Studies* Political Studies* Sociology.

Secondary Majors are available in:

* Asia-Pacific Studies* History* Human Services* Languages (French, German, Indonesian, Japanese,Mandarin)

Career OutcomesThe analytical and research skills acquired by social sciencegraduates open up a range of career opportunities as socialscience professionals. They may be employed ingovernment departments and agencies and communityorganisations as policy, information and research officers,policy analysts, or welfare and community workers. Careerchoices may be governed by the major study disciplineschosen.

Course RequirementsStudents are required to complete the first year program asfollows:

* HHB116 Applied Skills and Scholarship* Two Foundation Units* Two to three Introductory Units* Two to three Elective Units

Students are REQUIRED to complete (over their entirecourse):

* 6 Social Science Skills Units* 1 (7 unit) Primary Major

Students must ENSURE that:* They maintain a 50% enrolment in the units that are HHB-coded until they have completed eight units;* That a minimum of 12 of the total of 24 course units mustbe chosen from units that are HHB-coded.

Students who enter the course with advanced standingshould discuss their enrolment with the Course Coordinator.

Part-Time Students - Year 1During their first year, part-time students normally enrol infour units.

Example of Course Structure for Full-time Students

Year 1, Semester 1Foundation Unit (List A)Course Foundation Unit or HHB116Course Foundation Unit (Primary Major) (ListB)Elective Unit

Year 1, Semester 2Foundation Unit (List A)Course Foundation Unit or HHB116Course Foundation Unit (Secondary Major)(List C or other Faculty)Elective Unit

Year 2, Semester 1Major 1Major 2Major 2Elective Unit

Year 2, Semester 2Major 1Major 1Major 2

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Elective Unit

Year 3, Semester 1Major 1Major 1Major 2Elective Unit

Year 3, Semester 3Major 1Major 2Major 2Elective Unit

Year 1 - Part-time StudentsDuring their first year part-time studentsnormally enrol in four units.The following is the recommended pattern ofenrolment:

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipTwo Foundation Units (one per semester)(ListA)One Course Foundation Unit (List B)

List A: Foundation Units

List A - Foundation UnitsHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB105 Exploring Change

Additional First Year RequirementHHB116 Applied Skills And Scholarship

List B: Introductory Units

Primary Major Study Areas

Applied EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

Geography and Environmental StudiesHHB107 World Regions

International and Global StudiesHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

Studies

Political StudiesHHB112 Australian Politics

SociologyHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro. To Sociology

Secondary Major Study Areas

Asia Pacific StudiesHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia Pacific

HistoryHHB121 Interpreting The Past

ORHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia Pacific

Human ServicesHHB100 Introduction To Human Services

IndonesianHHB071 Indonesian 1

ORHHB073 Indonesian 3

JapaneseHHB081 Japanese 1

ORHHB083 Japanese 3

FrenchHHB061 French 1

ORHHB063 French 3

GermanHHB091 German 1

ORHHB093 German 3

MandarinHHB050 Mandarin For ChineseHHB051 Introductory Mandarin 1HHB052 Introductory Mandarin 2

Primary Major and Secondary Major Study Sequences

Applied EthicsHHB264 Public And Professional EthicsHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB270 Gene Technology And EthicsHHB265 The Just SocietyHHB266 Ethical Decision MakingHHB267 Feminism And EthicsHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB328 Researching Applied Ethics

Geography & Environmental StudiesEnvironment and Resources

HHB227 Environment And Society

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HHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB241 Gender and GlobalisationHHB251 Australian Resource Management

Regional and Local StudiesHHB250 Australian Geographical StudiesHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB244 Southeast Asia In Focus

Advanced SeminarHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Other Electives for Geography MajorHHB232 Survey MethodsPSB631 Geographic Information SystemsPSB655 Remote SensingNRB100 Environmental SciencePSB443 Population and Urban Studies

International and Global StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global Studies

Regional StudiesHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East AsiaHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB320 Independent Project 1

Geography and Development StudiesHHB107 World RegionsHHB241 Gender and GlobalisationHHB226 Consuming Cultures

Applied Ethics StudiesHHB115 Human Identity And ChangeHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The Environment

Sociology and Political StudiesHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB225 Political SociologyHHB235 Identities: The Body, Technology &

CyberspaceHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB265 The Just Society

Political StudiesHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB263 Politics Of Globalisation

HHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB265 The Just SocietyHHB224 Qualitative Research Methods

SociologyHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB270 Gene Technology And EthicsHHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB235 Identities: The Body, Technology &

Cyberspace

Secondary Major Study Sequences

Asia Pacific StudiesEast Asia

HHB246 Modern ChinaHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB239 Korean Culture And Societies

Pacific IslandsHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB245 Australia And The South Pacific

Southeast AsiaHHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East Asia

Asia ThematicHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB241 Gender and GlobalisationHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB331 Advanced Seminar

HistoryModern Histories

HHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB245 Australia And The South Pacific

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HHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East AsiaHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB109 Australian Historical StudiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB329 Advanced ProjectHHB331 Advanced Seminar

Pre-Modern HistoriesHHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB261 Medieval Europe

Human ServicesDiscipline Studies Units

HHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB200 Working In Human Service OrganisationsHHB220 Intervention Theories And MethodsHHB117 Introduction To Social Research MethodsHHB211 Casework And Case ManagementHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB212 Community Work

Service Context UnitsHHB203 Aged Services: IntroductionHHB204 Child And Family Services: IntroductionHHB205 Corrective Services: IntroductionHHB206 Disability Services: IntroductionHHB207 Services To Young People: Introduction

LanguagesFrench

HHB061 French 1HHB062 French 2HHB063 French 3HHB064 French 4HHB065 French 5HHB066 French 6HHB067 French 7HHB068 French 8HHB069 French 9HHB070 French 10

HHB060 French For The Tourism IndustryGerman

HHB091 German 1HHB092 German 2HHB093 German 3HHB094 German 4HHB095 German 5HHB096 German 6HHB097 German 7HHB098 German 8

IndonesianHHB071 Indonesian 1HHB072 Indonesian 2HHB073 Indonesian 3HHB074 Indonesian 4HHB075 Indonesian 5HHB076 Indonesian 6HHB077 Indonesian 7HHB078 Indonesian 8

JapaneseHHB081 Japanese 1HHB082 Japanese 2HHB083 Japanese 3HHB084 Japanese 4HHB085 Japanese 5HHB086 Japanese 6HHB087 Japanese 7HHB088 Japanese 8

MandarinHHB050 Mandarin For ChineseHHB051 Introductory Mandarin 1HHB052 Introductory Mandarin 2

Potential Careers:Administrator, Child Protection Officer, CommunityEducation Officer, Community Worker, Diplomat, Educator,Facilities Manager, Family Services Officer, GovernmentOfficer, Higher Education Worker, Information Officer,Manager, Policy Officer, Project Manager, Public Servant,Social Scientist, Sociologist.

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Bachelor of Social Science (HH04)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 001819DCourse duration (full-time): 3 yearsCourse duration (part-time): 6 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): Commonwealthsupported place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $5,145International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,000 persemester (subject to annual review)QTAC code: This course is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 68 (both campuses); Dfee: 68 (bothcampuses)Past OP cut-off: 15 (both campuses); Dfee: 15 (bothcampuses)OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 288Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Hossein AdibiCampus: Carseldine and Caboolture

Course OutlineThe Bachelor of Social Science allows you to develop arange of social science skills which will equip you to addresssocial issues and problems.You will complete 24 units of study in this course.

* You are REQUIRED to complete:

- One social science major (7 units) fromSociologyPolitics and HistoryGeography and EnvironmentIndigenous Perspectives and IssuesHuman Services and Social Policy

and- Social science skills units (6 units). The choice includesinterpersonal communicationsocial researchconflict resolutionteam practicesurvey methodssocial policy processesintervention methods

* The remaining 11 units of study will consist of your choicesfrom the following options:

- An additional social science major (7 units)

- A social science minor (4 units) from Gender and Sexuality Peace and Conflict Resolution

- A foreign language (4-6 units) from French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Mandarin

- A co-major, an approved university minor, or individualelectives in another QUT course (up to 8 units)

- A work-based internship (2 units)

- An independent social science project (2 units)

Sociology MajorSociology is an attempt to grapple with the issues andproblems of a world experiencing change. You will studywhat makes us social beings and why both cooperation andconflict are recurring features of our social relationships.You will gain an understanding of the fundamentalinstitutions of family, school, work and culture, and will beequipped to think intelligently and critically about them. Youwill acquire the skills of social analysis and policydevelopment which are essential for a wide variety ofprofessional employment.

Geography and Environment MajorGeography explains how and why natural environments,land use, settlement, economic activity, population andcultures vary from place to place, and how these elementsinteract to create distinctive and dynamic regionallandscapes. The practical approach provides you with asound basis, as a professional, for analysing human-environment linkages; population, social and culturalchange; land use; settlement; and sustainable development.

Politics and History MajorThe combination of politics and history provides a focus onthe application of power in the contemporary world and alsoan understanding of how and why we have arrived at thesocial and political structures and processes that existtoday. As a graduate with a politics and history backgroundyou will be equipped to enter occupations that requiredevelopment and analysis of policy and administrativeprograms in both the public and private sectors.

Indigenous Perspectives and Issues MajorIndigenous perspectives and issues are central to thecontemporary social sciences and to the creation ofgraduates who are skilled in the complexities of cross-cultural understanding and the acquisition of cross-culturalsensitivity. You will gain insights into Australian Indigenousperspectives and issues from the disciplines of humanitiesand human services, creative industries, education andjustice studies. You will also develop skills associated withresearch ethics and protocols as they relate to Indigenouscultures and communities.

Human Services and Social Policy MajorUnderstanding our complex society and identifyingemerging social issues and trends are key roles for humanservice and social policy practitioners. Community serviceagencies and for-profit industries seek out graduates withvocational skills that enable them to stay abreast of rapidsocial change and emerging trends. As a social science

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graduate you will be equipped to review, develop andadminister social programs.

Gender and Sexuality MinorIssues of difference and identity as they relate to theconstitution of gender and sexuality are significant elementswithin social science investigations. This minor draws onrelevant units from discipline areas such as humanities andhuman services, psychology, public health, justice studiesand creative industries to enable you to analyse andchallenge inherent presumptions about gendered/sexedbodies, as well as address the possibilities for alternativeidentity politics.

Peace and Conflict Resolution MinorYou will engage with important issues of contemporaryglobal change and the way these may impact on diversecommunities and individuals, conflicts that arise out of thesesituations, and approaches to resolving such conflicts. Theunits provide you with opportunities to pursue in-depthstudies of human rights issues, identity issues and conflicts,and crisis intervention and resolution.

MinorsAll the social science majors can also be taken as four-unitminors.Note also that all QUT faculties offer agreed sets of units as'university minors'.

First Year at CabooltureBy including the Caboolture option on your QTACapplication, you have the opportunity to take the first year ofthe Bachelor of Social Science at QUT's Caboolturecampus. After completing first year (or 96 credit points), youmust then continue with the remainder of the course at theCarseldine campus.

It should be noted that credit/advanced standing will not begranted for Caboolture students - excluding START QUTstudies. To receive credit, applicants must apply for thecourse offered at the Carseldine Campus.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

HH04 - Example of a Course Progression

Year 1, Semester 1Introductory unit (Major)Introductory unit (Major)

Introductory unit (Major)First year social science skills unit

Year 1, Semester 2Major unitMajor unitFirst year social science skills unitElective unit or minor unit

Year 2, Semester 1Major unitSocial science skills unitElective unit or minor unitElective unit or minor unit

Year 2, Semester 2Major unitSocial science skills unitElective unit or minor unitElective unit or minor unit

Year 3, Semester 1Major unitSocial science skills unitInternship unitInternship unit

Year 3, Semester 2Major unitSocial science skills unitSocial science project unitSocial science project unit

Social Science Skills Units

Social Science Skills UnitsStudents choose a minimum of six units fromthe following options (with advice that they do amaximum of three at first year level)First Year Units

HHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastBSB113 EconomicsPYB110 Psychological Research MethodsHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB217 Conflict Management Skills for ProfessionalsHHB220 Intervention Theories And Methods

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HHB221 Intervention Processes And EthicsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB264 Public And Professional EthicsHHB276 Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and

ProtocolsThird Year Units

HHB312 Geographical Research DesignHHB316 Social Science Project

Major Electives

Sociology MajorIntroductory Unit:

HHB104 Understanding Society: Intro. To SociologyStudents must complete the Introductory Unitplus six Sociology units from the following:

HHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB223 Islam and Islamic SocietiesHHB225 Political SociologyHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and CyberspaceHHB310 Globalisation And Social Theory

Politics and History MajorIntroductory Unit (Politics)

HHB112 Australian PoliticsIntroductory Unit (History)

HHB109 Australian Historical StudiesStudents must complete the Introductory Unitplus six Politics/History units from the following:Politics Units

HHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB265 The Just Society

History UnitsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB261 Medieval EuropeHHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB311 Colonial Fantasies And Postcolonial IdentitiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East Asia

Geography and Environment MajorIntroductory Unit

HHB107 World RegionsStudents must complete the Introductory Unitplus six Geography and Environment unitsfrom the following:

HHB127 Environment And SocietyHHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB250 Australian Geographical StudiesHHB251 Australian Resource ManagementHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB312 Geographical Research DesignNRB100 Environmental ScienceNRB501 Spatial Analysis of Environmental SystemsPSB443 Population and Urban StudiesPSB631 Geographic Information SystemsPSB655 Remote Sensing

Indigenous Perspectives and Issues MajorIntroductory Unit

HHB123 Indigenous Australian Culture StudiesStudents must complete the Introductory Unitplus six Indigenous Perspectives andIssuesunits from the following:

HHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB276 Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and

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ProtocolsEDB007 Culture Studies: Indigenous EducationJSB135 Unlocking Criminal JusticeJSB137 Politics of LawJSB352 Indigenous Justice

Human Services and Social PolicyIntroductory Unit

HHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesStudents must complete the Introductory Unitplus six Human Services and Social Policyunits from the following list

HHB100 Introduction To Human ServicesHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB200 Working In Human Service OrganisationsHHB203 Aged Services: IntroductionHHB204 Child And Family Services: IntroductionHHB205 Corrective Services: IntroductionHHB206 Disability Services: IntroductionHHB207 Services To Young People: IntroductionHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB211 Casework And Case ManagementHHB212 Community WorkHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB217 Conflict Management Skills for ProfessionalsHHB220 Intervention Theories And MethodsHHB319 Child Protection Intervention SkillsPUB251 Contemporary Public HealthPUB326 EpidemiologyPUB406 Health Promotion StrategiesPUB557 Health Needs of Indigenous Australians and

Other Populations

Minor Electives

Peace and Conflict Resolution MinorStudents choose four electives from thefollowing units:

HHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB217 Conflict Management Skills for ProfessionalsHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB274 Human Rights: International And Regional

ActivismHHB275 Human Rights: Australian ActivismJSB932 Alternative Justice Processes

Gender and Sexuality MinorStudents choose four electives from thefollowing units:

HHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB241 Gender and GlobalisationHHB267 Feminism And EthicsHHB270 Gene Technology And EthicsHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East AsiaHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and CyberspaceJSN015 Women and the Australian Legal SystemKWB321 Modern Times: Literature and Culture in the

20th CenturyKPB343 Australian FilmPUB336 Women's HealthPYB054 Psychology and GenderPYB067 Human Sexuality

Language Units

FRENCHHHB061 French 1HHB062 French 2HHB063 French 3HHB064 French 4HHB065 French 5HHB066 French 6HHB067 French 7HHB068 French 8HHB069 French 9HHB070 French 10HHB060 French For The Tourism Industry

GERMANHHB091 German 1HHB092 German 2HHB093 German 3HHB094 German 4HHB095 German 5HHB096 German 6HHB097 German 7HHB098 German 8

INDONESIANHHB071 Indonesian 1HHB072 Indonesian 2HHB073 Indonesian 3HHB074 Indonesian 4HHB075 Indonesian 5HHB076 Indonesian 6HHB077 Indonesian 7

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HHB078 Indonesian 8

JAPANESEHHB081 Japanese 1HHB082 Japanese 2HHB083 Japanese 3HHB084 Japanese 4HHB085 Japanese 5HHB086 Japanese 6HHB087 Japanese 7HHB088 Japanese 8

MANDARINHHB050 Mandarin For ChineseHHB051 Introductory Mandarin 1HHB052 Introductory Mandarin 2HHB053 Intermediate MandarinHHB054 Advanced Mandarin

First Year Caboolture

Year 1 Semester 1HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB106 Australian Society And Culture

Elective

HHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And Ethics

ElectiveElectiveCaboolture students should note that aftercompletion of 96 credit points of study they willneed to transfer to the QUT Carseldinecampus to continue their course.

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Community Worker, GovernmentOfficer, Higher Education Worker, Information Officer,Manager, Project Manager, Public Servant, Social Scientist,Sociologist.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of HumanServices (HH10)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058397FCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsCourse duration (part-time): 8 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): Commonwealthsupported place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $4,996Domestic Entry: February and JulyQTAC code: CSP: 440091; Dfee: 440096Past rank cut-off: 68; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 15; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 384Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Phil CraneCampus: Carseldine

Course StructureThis course consists of 16 units each from the Bachelor ofArts and Bachelor of Human Services. The arts coursestructure allows you maximum flexibility to mix and matchstudy units in a diverse range of themes includinginternational, Australian, contemporary, historical,environmental, ethics, social change and language studies.In human services, you will acquire a range of professionalskills and will specialise in a practice field from child andfamily services, aged services, corrective services, disabilityservices, or services to young people.

Refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01) and Bachelor ofHuman Services (HH02) entries for further details.

Professional Practice PlacementsAs part of the Human Services component, you will havethe opportunity to apply knowledge and skills through twosupervised, professional practice placements in humanservice organisations.

You will first explore the diversity of practice methodsthrough the Introduction to Practice. You will undertake atotal of 140 hours of volunteer placement/s in a humanservice agency.

Your theoretical and practical studies will culminate in a 36credit point Advanced Professional Practice placement inyour final year. This placement will generally reflect yourspecialised service context area. You will develop a learningplan in consultation with your agency supervisor and auniversity staff member. During this 400-hour supervisedplacement in a human services agency, you will further

develop your assessment and intervention skills and yourown practice framework. It may be possible to undertakethis 12 week placement with an overseas agency.

These professional practice placements provide manyvaluable opportunities for networking within the humanservices industry.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Working with Children Check

As required by the Commission for Children and YoungPeople and Child Guardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and be issued with aSuitability Card (Blue Card) by the Commission.

As soon as you enter your enrolment program for thecourse, you must submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre immediately. You must hold a BlueCard to undertake activities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including the required field studiesblocks.

If you do not apply for a Blue Card immediately uponenrolment in the course and allow sufficient time for thepolice check and issuing of the Card, you will be unable toparticipate in the required activities and may need to bewithdrawn from the unit(s) and incur both financial andacademic penalty. It may take up to 8 weeks for theCommission to issue the Card. The application form isavailable at bluecard.qut.com.

COURSE STRUCTURE OVERVIEW

Year 1 Semester 1BA Skills Unit (HHB116 Applied Skills &Scholarship OR HHB117 Introduction to SocialResearch MethodsIntroductory Unit Professional Major BAIntroductory Unit 2nd Professional Major ORIntroductory Unit Disciplinary Major BA

HHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And Ethics

Year 1 Semester 2Elective unit - Major BAElective unit - Major BA

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Elective unit - 2nd Major or Minor BAHHB100 Introduction To Human Services

Year 2 Semester 1Elective unit - Major BAElective unit - Major BAElective unit - 2nd Major or Minor BAOne unit List B Human Services (ServiceContext Unit)

Year 2 Semester 2Elective unit - Major BAElective unit 2nd Major or Minor BAGeneral or 2nd Major elective BA

HHB113 Interpersonal Communication

Year 3 Semester 1Elective unit - Major BAGeneral or second Major elective BA

HHB201 Initial Professional Practice

Year 3 Semester 2General or second Major elective BA

HHB221 Intervention Processes And EthicsHHB200 Working In Human Service OrganisationsHHB222 Human Service Practice: Legal Dimension

Year 4 Semester 1General elective BA

HHB220 Intervention Theories And MethodsOne List D unit (Human Services)One List C unit (Skills unit) Human Services

Year 4 Semester 2One List C unit (Skills unit) Human Services

HHB301 Advanced Professional Practice

SKILLS UNITS IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

PROFESSIONAL MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global Studies

STRAND A - GLOBAL PERSPECTIVESHHB107 World RegionsHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB226 Consuming Cultures

HHB223 Islam and Islamic SocietiesHHB241 Gender and GlobalisationHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB311 Colonial Fantasies And Postcolonial IdentitiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East AsiaHHB331 Advanced Seminar

STRAND B - INTERNATIONAL STUDIESHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB323 Fieldwork Studies

PROFESSIONAL MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -SOCIETY AND CHANGE

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB105 Exploring Change

STRAND A - THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETYHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and Cyberspace

STRAND B - ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE

HHB127 Environment And SocietyHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB251 Australian Resource Management

STRAND C - SOCIETIES IN TRANSITION

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HHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB261 Medieval EuropeHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East Asia

CHANGE MANAGEMENT AND PROJECTUNITS

HHB212 Community WorkHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB329 Advanced Project

PROFESSIONAL MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

STRAND A - ETHICAL UNDERSTANDINGAND THEORY

HHB265 The Just SocietyHHB267 Feminism And EthicsHHB271 Ethical Theory

STRAND B - HUMAN RIGHTSHHB274 Human Rights: International And Regional

ActivismHHB275 Human Rights: Australian Activism

STRAND C - IDENTITY STUDIESHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB272 Composing Identities: The Artistry Of Living

STRAND D - ETHICS AND TECHNOLOGYHHB270 Gene Technology And EthicsHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB273 Reshaping Life And Death

STRAND E - ETHICAL PRACTICEHHB264 Public And Professional EthicsHHB266 Ethical Decision MakingHHB328 Researching Applied Ethics

PROFESSIONAL MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -COMMUNITY STUDIES

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community Issues

STRAND A - COMMUNITY PRACTICE

HHB100 Introduction To Human ServicesHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB203 Aged Services: IntroductionHHB204 Child And Family Services: IntroductionHHB205 Corrective Services: IntroductionHHB206 Disability Services: IntroductionHHB207 Services To Young People: IntroductionHHB212 Community WorkHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB319 Child Protection Intervention Skills

PROFESSIONAL MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -AUSTRALIAN STUDIES

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

ELECTIVE UNITSHHB109 Australian Historical StudiesHHB123 Indigenous Australian Culture StudiesHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB250 Australian Geographical StudiesHHB251 Australian Resource ManagementHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB275 Human Rights: Australian Activism

DISCIPLINE MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB107 World RegionsHHB127 Environment And Society

ELECTIVE UNITSHHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB251 Australian Resource ManagementHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The Environment

Regional StudiesHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB250 Australian Geographical Studies

Other geography electivesHHB312 Geographical Research DesignHHB232 Survey Methods

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NRB100 Environmental ScienceNRB501 Spatial Analysis of Environmental SystemsPSB443 Population and Urban StudiesPSB631 Geographic Information SystemsPSB655 Remote Sensing

DISCIPLINE MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -HISTORY

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB109 Australian Historical StudiesHHB121 Interpreting The Past

ELECTIVE UNITSModern Histories

HHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB311 Colonial Fantasies And Postcolonial IdentitiesHHB315 null

Pre-Modern HistoriesHHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB261 Medieval Europe

DISCIPLINE MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -LANGUAGES

FRENCHSix sequenced units from the following:

HHB061 French 1HHB062 French 2HHB063 French 3HHB064 French 4HHB065 French 5HHB066 French 6HHB067 French 7HHB068 French 8HHB069 French 9HHB070 French 10

GERMANSix sequenced units from the following:

HHB091 German 1HHB092 German 2HHB093 German 3HHB094 German 4HHB095 German 5HHB096 German 6HHB097 German 7HHB098 German 8

INDONESIANSix sequenced units from the following:

HHB071 Indonesian 1HHB072 Indonesian 2HHB073 Indonesian 3HHB074 Indonesian 4HHB075 Indonesian 5HHB076 Indonesian 6HHB077 Indonesian 7HHB078 Indonesian 8

JAPANESESix sequenced units from the following:

HHB081 Japanese 1HHB082 Japanese 2HHB083 Japanese 3HHB084 Japanese 4HHB085 Japanese 5HHB086 Japanese 6HHB087 Japanese 7HHB088 Japanese 8

MANDARINHHB050 Mandarin For ChineseHHB051 Introductory Mandarin 1HHB052 Introductory Mandarin 2HHB053 Intermediate MandarinHHB054 Advanced Mandarin

OVERSEAS UNITS - ALL LANGUAGESHHB056 International Intensive ProgramHHB057 International Summer School Or EquivalentHHB058 In-Country Study - AHHB059 In-Country Study - B

DISCIPLINE MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -SOCIOLOGY

INTRODUCTORY UNITHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ELECTIVE UNITS

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HHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB223 Islam and Islamic SocietiesHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and Cyberspace

DISCIPLINE MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -POLITICAL STUDIES

INTRODUCTORY UNITHHB112 Australian Politics

ELECTIVE UNITSHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB265 The Just Society

HUMAN SERVICES - ELECTIVE LISTS

LIST BHHB203 Aged Services: IntroductionHHB204 Child And Family Services: IntroductionHHB205 Corrective Services: IntroductionHHB206 Disability Services: IntroductionHHB207 Services To Young People: Introduction

LIST CHHB117 Introduction To Social Research MethodsHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB212 Community WorkHHB211 Casework And Case ManagementHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of Space

HHB319 Child Protection Intervention SkillsLIST D

HHB303 Aged Services: AdvancedHHB304 Child And Family Services: AdvancedHHB305 Corrective Services: AdvancedHHB306 Disability Services: AdvancedHHB307 Services To Young People: Advanced

Potential Careers:Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, Aged ServicesWorker, Child Protection Officer, Community CorrectionsOfficer, Community Education Officer, Corrective ServicesOfficer, Disability Services Worker, Family Services Officer,Government Officer, Information Officer, Manager, PolicyOfficer, Public Servant, Social Scientist, Sociologist, YouthWorker.

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (HH21)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 020294DCourse duration (full-time): 2 SemestersCourse duration (part-time): 4 SemestersDomestic fees (per credit point): Commonwealthsupported place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $4,992International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyTotal credit points: 96Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Judith BurtonCampus: Carseldine

OverviewAn Honours course provides you with not just specialisation-specific knowledge and skills, but also generic capacitiesthat are highly valued in the labour market. An Honours yearmay also lead to enrolment in a higher research degree andstudents who do well are encouraged to apply forscholarships to undertake further study. As an Honoursstudent you will undertake a program of focused studysupervised by a member of academic staff.

Entry RequirementsNormally students will apply at the end of the final year oftheir pass degree. Except where otherwise specified,applicants MUST have:

* completed a bachelor degree in the relevant disciplinearea from QUT, or a similar degree from QUT or anotheruniversity; and

* achieved a level of attainment considered by the FacultyAcademic Board to be acceptable for the purposes ofproceeding to an Honours degree (normally a course gradepoint average of 5 on a seven-point scale).

Alternatively, candidates may be accepted for admission bythe Faculty Academic Board after advice from the coursecoordinator regarding evidence of other relevantqual i f icat ions and/or experience.

It is preferred that you contact a member of academic staffor the course coordinator to discuss supervision prior tosubmitting your application.

Course StructureThe course consists of three coursework units and theequivalent of five units of supervised independent study,resulting in a 15 000-18 000 word thesis. The requirementsfor graduating are satisfactory (or better) performance in allunits. The final mark for the course is determined on thebasis of marks assigned in the coursework units The Logicof Social Inquiry, Literature Review, and the advanced

elective, plus the mark awarded to the thesis, with weightingbeing given according to the proportion of credit pointswithin the total. The Honours thesis will be marked by twoassessors, one of whom will normally be external to QUT.

Part-time Course StructurePart-time students, and students wishing to enrol mid-year,should contact the course coordinator for advice onalternative sequences of study.

Language StudentsLanguage students will, where appropriate, do extensivework in the Literature Review and Honours Thesis units inthe target language. Where feasible the Honours thesis willbe written in the target language.

Full-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1HHB403 Literature ReviewHHB404 Honours Thesis 1

Advanced Elective(One 12 credit point elective selected fromadvanced units offered in the undergraduateprogram, chosen in consultation with thethesis supervisor and approved by theHonours Coordinator)Research Elective**Selected in consultation with supervisornull

Year 1, Semester 2HHB406 Honours Thesis 3HHB405 Honours Thesis 2HHB407 Honours Seminar

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Community Education Officer,Community Worker, Corporate Secretary, Diplomat,Educator, Facilities Manager, Family Services Officer,Government Officer, Higher Education Worker, Manager,Policy Officer, Project Developer, Project Manager, PublicRelations Officer/Consultant, Public Servant, SocialScientist, Sociologist, Translator.

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Bachelor of Human Services (Honours)2007 (HH22)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058289KCourse duration (full-time): 2 SemestersCourse duration (part-time): 4 semestersDomestic fees (per credit point): Commonwealthsupported place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $4,992International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyTotal credit points: 96Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Judith BurtonCampus: Carseldine

OverviewAn Honours course provides you with not just specialisation-specific knowledge and skills, but also generic capacitiesthat are highly valued in the labour market. An Honours yearmay also lead to enrolment in a higher research degree andstudents who do well are encouraged to apply forscholarships to undertake further study. As an Honoursstudent you will undertake a program of focused studysupervised by a member of academic staff.

Entry RequirementsFor QUT applicants graduating from the Bachelor of HumanServices the following is required:

- an overall grade point average of 5; and- a grade of 5 for the subject HHB117 Introduction to SocialResearch Methods.

For applicants graduating from other degrees the followingis normally required:- an overall grade point average of 5; and- completion of at least eight units out of 16 at the second-and third-year level in human service subjects or theirequivalent with a grade of 5 in at least two of these subjects.

Alternatively, candidates may be accepted for admission bythe Faculty Academic Board after advice from the coursecoordinator regarding evidence of other relevantqual i f icat ions and/or experience.

It is preferred that you contact a member of academic staffor the course coordinator to discuss supervision prior tosubmitting your application.

Course StructureThe course consists of three coursework units and theequivalent of five units of supervised independent study,resulting in a 15 000-18 000 word thesis. The requirementsfor graduating are satisfactory (or better) performance in all

units. The final mark for the course is determined on thebasis of marks assigned in the coursework unit LiteratureReview, and the advanced elective, plus the mark awardedto the thesis, with weighting being given according to theproportion of credit points within the total. The Honoursthesis will be marked by two assessors, one of whom willnormally be external to QUT.

Part-time Course StructurePart-time students, and students wishing to enrol mid-year,should contact the course coordinator for advice onalternative sequences of study.

Full-time Course Structure

Semester 1HHB403 Literature ReviewHHB404 Honours Thesis 1

Research Elective - to be selected inconsultation with supervisorAdvanced Elective (An advanced Unit selectedin consultation with supervisor and approvedby the honours coordinator. The recommendedelective is HHP011 Critical Issues in theHuman Services

Semester 2HHB405 Honours Thesis 2HHB406 Honours Thesis 3HHB407 Honours Seminar

Part-time Course Structure

PART-TIME STRUCTUREPlease contact the course co-ordinator foradvice on alternative sequences of study

Potential Careers:Aged Services Worker, Child Protection Officer, CommunityEducation Officer, Community Worker, Corrective ServicesOfficer, Disability Services Worker, Family Services Officer,Government Officer, Human Services Practitioner, PolicyOfficer, Public Servant, Youth Worker.

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Bachelor of Social Science (Honours)(HH23)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 027279BCourse duration (full-time): 2 SemestersCourse duration (part-time): 4 SemestersDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $4,992International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyTotal credit points: 96Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Judith BurtonCampus: Carseldine

OverviewAn Honours course provides you with not just specialisation-specific knowledge and skills, but also generic capacitiesthat are highly valued in the labour market. An Honours yearmay also lead to enrolment in a higher research degree andstudents who do well are encouraged to apply forscholarships to undertake further study. The Honourscourse contains a mix of advanced theory, research trainingand a research project leading to a thesis. The thesis will becompleted under the guidance of an individual supervisor.

Entry RequirementsMinimum requirement for entry:- a grade point average of 5 over all undergraduate units.Normally students will have a QUT Social Science degreewith a majority of units at second- and third-year level.

Alternatively, candidates may be accepted for admission bythe Faculty Academic Board, after advice from the coursecoordinator regarding evidence of other relevantqual i f icat ions and/or experience.

It is preferred that you contact a member of academic staffor the course coordinator to discuss supervision prior tosubmitting your application.

Course StructureCoursework provides for both disciplinary specialisation,and an interdisciplinary elective option selected inconsultation with your supervisor and the coursecoordinator. The course consists of three coursework unitsand the equivalent of five units of supervised independentstudy, resulting in a 15 000-18 000 word thesis. Therequirements for graduating are satisfactory (or better)performance in all units. The final mark for the course isdetermined on the basis of marks assigned in thecoursework units The Logic of Social Inquiry, LiteratureReview, and the advanced elective, plus the mark awardedto the thesis, with weighting being given according to the

proportion of credit points within the total. The Honoursthesis will be marked by two assessors, one of whom willnormally be external to QUT.

Note: Part-time StudentsPart-time students, and students wishing to enrol mid-year,should contact the course coordinator for advice onalternative sequences of study.

Full-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1HHN410 Logic of Social InquiryHHB403 Literature ReviewHHB404 Honours Thesis 1

Advanced Elective: An advanced unit selectedin consultation with supervisor and approvedby the Honours coordinator.

Year 1m Semester 2HHB405 Honours Thesis 2HHB406 Honours Thesis 3HHB407 Honours Seminar

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Community Worker, CustomsOfficer, Educator, Government Officer, Higher EducationWorker, Information Officer, Manager, Policy Officer, ProjectManager, Public Health Officer, Public Servant, PublishingProfessional, Social Scientist, Sociologist, Statistician.

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Graduate Certificate in Human Services2007 (HH30)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058288MCourse duration (full-time): 1 semesterCourse duration (part-time): 2 semestersDomestic fees (per credit point): 2007: $130 per creditpoint (subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007:$12480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyTotal credit points: 48Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Judith BurtonCampus: Carseldine

OverviewIf you are an employee in the community services industry,this course will help you respond to industry restructuring. Itwill give you a comprehensive understanding of new stylesof service delivery, and upgrade your professional andmanagement skills, preparing you for leadership of humanservices agencies. If you hold an undergraduate degree inpsychology, education, nursing or related professions andare seeking employment in human services, this course willprovide you with core knowledge and skills in a range ofpractice fields.

Entry requirementsApplicants must have:

- a three year undergraduate degree in human services orsocial work; or

- a three-year non-human services undergraduate degreewith at least one year of demonstrated employmentexperience in the community service industry or relatedoccupations such as teaching, nursing or allied health,community development, psychology or law.

Alternatively, students with at least five years of experiencein the human services industry who can establish to thesatisfaction of the course coordinator that they haveaccumulated the requisite academic capacity to function ata postgraduate level will be accepted into the GraduateCertificate. Capacity may be established by presentingreports or a submission prepared.

Related CoursesGradDip Human Services

Course structure - Standard Enrolment

Full-Time Course StructureGROUP AAt least two units from Group A

HHP011 Critical Issues In The Human ServicesHHP012 Leadership In The Human ServicesHHP013 Managing Human Service OrganisationsHHP015 Contracting and Policy in the Human ServicesHHN016 Research Methods for Professional and

Organisational DevelopmentGROUP BOne or two units from Group B or anypostgraduate unit as approved by the CourseCo-ordinator

HHP004 Child And Family Services - Graduate StudiesHHP006 Disability Services - Graduate StudiesHHP007 Youth Services - Graduate Studies

GROUP CNo more than one unit from Group C

HHB303 Aged Services: AdvancedHHB304 Child And Family Services: AdvancedHHB305 Corrective Services: AdvancedHHB306 Disability Services: AdvancedHHB307 Services To Young People: Advanced

OR another undergraduate unit selected inconsultation with the course coordinator

Potential Careers:Aged Services Worker, Child Protection Officer, CommunityWorker, Corrective Services Officer, Disability ServicesWorker, Family Services Officer, Government Officer,Human Services Practitioner, Information Officer, PolicyOfficer, Public Servant, Social Scientist, Youth Worker.

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Graduate Diploma in Human Services2007 (HH31)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058286BCourse duration (full-time): 2 semestersCourse duration (part-time): 4 semestersDomestic fees (per credit point): 2007: $130 per creditpoint (subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007:$12480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyTotal credit points: 96Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Judith BurtonCampus: Carseldine

OverviewIf you are an employee in the community services industry,this course will help you respond to industry restructuring. Itwill give you a comprehensive understanding of new stylesof service delivery, and upgrade your professional andmanagement skills, preparing you for leadership of humanservices agencies. If you hold an undergraduate degree inpsychology, education, nursing or related professions andare seeking employment in human services, this course willprovide you with core knowledge and skills in a range ofpractice fields.

Entry requirementsApplicants must have:

- a three-year undergraduate degree in human services orsocial work; or

- a three-year non-human services undergraduate degreewith at least one year of demonstrated employmentexperience in the community service industry or relatedoccupations such as teaching, nursing or allied health,community development, psychology or law; or

- successful completion of a Graduate Certificate in HumanServices.

Course StructureYou will study four core units and have a wide choice ofelective units. You may choose electives from those listedhere or, in consultation with the course coordinator, anyadvanced unit across the University. The scope of electivechoice depends on your undergraduate degree.

All Graduate Studies units are offered subject to availability.

Please contact the course coordinator for advice onnominating a part-time course load.

Note: Upgrading

Students hoping to upgrade into the Master of HumanServices are encouraged to discuss unit selection with thecourse coordinator.

Related coursesMaster of Human Services (HH32)Graduate Certificate in Human Services (HH30)

Full-time Course structure

Year 1, Semester 1HHP011 Critical Issues In The Human ServicesHHP012 Leadership In The Human Services

Two elective units selected from the following,orany other postgraduate unit as approved by thecourse coordinator:

HHN016 Research Methods for Professional andOrganisational Development

MGN517 Program EvaluationHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB212 Community WorkHHB303 Aged Services: AdvancedHHB304 Child And Family Services: AdvancedHHB305 Corrective Services: AdvancedHHB306 Disability Services: AdvancedHHB307 Services To Young People: AdvancedHHN410 Logic of Social InquiryDBP411 Community PlanningPYB159 Alcohol & Other Drug Studies

Year 1, Semester 2HHP013 Managing Human Service OrganisationsHHP015 Contracting in the Human Services

Two elective units selected from the following,orany postgraduate unit as approved by thecourse coordinator:

HHP004 Child And Family Services - Graduate StudiesHHP006 Disability Services - Graduate StudiesHHP007 Youth Services - Graduate StudiesHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB211 Casework And Case ManagementHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB217 Conflict Management Skills for ProfessionalsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB300 Current Developments In Human ServicesHHB328 Researching Applied EthicsPYB208 Counselling Theory and Practice 1

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GSN231 Legal and Accounting Issues for PandNpOrganisations

GSN224 Corporate PhilanthropyMGN516 Policy Analysis

Potential Careers:Aged Services Worker, Child Protection Officer, CommunityCorrections Officer, Community Education Officer,Community Worker, Corrective Services Officer, DisabilityServices Worker, Family Services Officer, GovernmentOfficer, Human Services Practitioner, Policy Officer, PublicServant, Social Scientist, Youth Worker.

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Master of Human Services 2007 (HH32)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058284DCourse duration (full-time): 3 semestersCourse duration (part-time): 6 semestersDomestic fees (per credit point): 2007: $130 per creditpoint (subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007:$12480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyTotal credit points: 144Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Judith BurtonCampus: Carseldine

OverviewIf you are an employee in the community services industry,this course will help you respond to industry restructuring. Itwill give you a comprehensive understanding of new stylesof service delivery, and upgrade your professional andmanagement skills, preparing you for leadership of humanservices agencies. If you hold an undergraduate degree inpsychology, education, nursing or related professions andare seeking employment in human services, this course willprovide you with core knowledge and skills in a range ofpractice fields.

Entry requirementsApplicants must have:

- a three-year undergraduate degree in human services orsocial work; or

- a three-year non-human services undergraduate degreewith at least one year of demonstrated employmentexperience in the community service industry or relatedoccupations such as teaching, nursing or allied health,community development, psychology or law; or

- successful completion of Graduate Diploma in HumanServices; and

- normal requirement of grade point average of 5 orequivalent.

Course StructureYou will study four core units and have a wide choice ofelective units. You may choose electives from those listedhere or, in consultation with the course coordinator, anyadvanced unit across the University. The scope of electivechoice depends on your undergraduate degree. For thePractice Related Research units, you will select and workunder the supervision of a member of academic staff toundertake a research project. The resulting report, thethesis (15 000 -18 000 words), should demonstrate your in-depth knowledge of a topic of your choice as well as yourability to design and conduct research.

All Graduate Studies units are offered subject to availability.

Please contact the course coordinator for advice onnominating a part-time course load.

Related coursesGraduate Diploma in Human Services (HH31)

Full-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1HHP011 Critical Issues In The Human ServicesHHN410 Logic of Social Inquiry

Two elective units selected from the following,orany postgraduate unit as approved by thepostgraduate coordinator:

HHN016 Research Methods for Professional andOrganisational Development

HHP012 Leadership In The Human ServicesMGN517 Program EvaluationHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB212 Community WorkHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB303 Aged Services: AdvancedHHB304 Child And Family Services: AdvancedHHB306 Disability Services: AdvancedHHB305 Corrective Services: AdvancedHHB307 Services To Young People: AdvancedPYB159 Alcohol & Other Drug StudiesGSN230 Ethics and Management for Philanthropic and

Nonprofit OrganisationsDBP411 Community Planning

Year 1, Semester 2HHP013 Managing Human Service OrganisationsHHP015 Contracting and Policy in the Human Services

Two units selected from the following, orany postgraduate unit as approved by thepostgraduate coordinator:

HHP004 Child And Family Services - Graduate StudiesHHP006 Disability Services - Graduate StudiesHHP007 Youth Services - Graduate StudiesHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB211 Casework And Case ManagementHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB217 Conflict Management Skills for ProfessionalsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB300 Current Developments In Human Services

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HHB328 Researching Applied EthicsGSN224 Corporate PhilanthropyGSN231 Legal and Accounting Issues for PandNp

OrganisationsMGN516 Policy AnalysisPYB208 Counselling Theory and Practice 1

Note:Students will be encouraged to select only oneundergraduate unit per semester

Year 2, Semester 1HHP020 Human Services Practice Related Research 1-

2HHP020 Human Services Practice Related Research 1-

2

Potential Careers:Aged Services Worker, Child Protection Officer, CommunityEducation Officer, Community Worker, Corrective ServicesOfficer, Counsellor, Disability Services Worker, FamilyServices Officer, Government Officer, Human ServicesPractitioner, Policy Officer, Public Servant, Social Scientist,Youth Worker.

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Master of Arts (Research) (Humanitiesand Human Services) (HH40)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 012707KCourse duration (full-time): 3 semesters (3-year qualifiedentry); 2 semesters (4-year qualified entry)Course duration (part-time): 6 semesters (3-year qualifiedentry); 4 semesters (4-year qualified entry)Domestic fees (per credit point): RTS/RTA; Full fee tuition2007 $130 per credit point (exceeded max entitlements)(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $12,480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: At any time for 3 semester program. Febor July for 2 semester programInternational Entry: At any timeTotal credit points: 144 (3-year qualified entry); 96 (4-yearqualified entry)Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Barbara HannaCampus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

OverviewThe Master of Arts by Research is offered through theCentre for Social Change Research. Research topics aredrawn from the various disciplines represented in theSchool of Humanities and Human Services. Study areasavailable include:* Aged Services* Applied Ethics* Asia-Pacific Studies* Child and Family Services* Disability Services* European Studies* Geography and Environmental Studies* History* Human Services* International and Global Studies* Languages (French, German, Indonesian, Japanese,Mandarin)* Political Studies* Services to Young People* Sociology.

Entry requirementsApplicants must have a three-year bachelor degree orequivalent to enter the coursework plus research program.

To enter the research only program, applicants must havecompleted a three-year bachelor degree plus honours.Candidates with other four-year qualifications such as athree-year bachelor degree plus graduate diploma or a four-year double degree may also, after consultation with theirsupervisor and the course coordinator, enter the 96 creditpoint course. Such applicants whose previous study hasincluded limited relevant research experience may beadvised to enrol in a research methods unit as part of theircourse. They may also elect to take the 144 credit point

program.

Course StructureFor those with a three-year degree, the Master of Arts(Research) normally comprises 48 credit points ofcoursework and a 96 credit point research project. For thosewith a four-year degree it normally comprises a 96 creditpoint research project. However, with the approval of thepostgraduate studies coordinator it is possible to enrol in a12 credit point coursework plus 84 credit point researchproject; or a 24 credit point coursework plus 72 credit pointresearch project.

Research ComponentThe research component is usually presented as a thesis(30 000-50 000 words).

Entry with three-year qualification - Full-Time CourseStructure

Year 1, Semester 1HHN410410

Logic of Social Inquiry

HHN001/1 Research Project 1ElectiveElectiveNB The Electives will be drawn either fromunits offered in approved Honours orcoursework Masters degree programs, or fromadvanced undergraduate units subjectto approval by the discipline coordinator

Year 1, Semester 2HHN002 Graduate SeminarHHN001-2 Research Project 2HHN001-3 Research Project 3HHN001-4 Research Project 4

Year 2, Semester 1HHN001-5 Research Project 5HHN001-6 Research Project 6HHN001-7 Research Project 7HHN001-8 Research Project 8

Entry with three-year qualification - Part-Time CourseStructure

Year 1, Semester 1HHN410 Logic of Social Inquiry

Elective

Year 1, Semester 2HHN002 Graduate Seminar

ElectiveNB The Elective will be drawn either from units

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offered in approved Honours or courseworkMasters degree programs, or from advancedundergraduate units subject to approval bythe Discipline Coordinator

Year 2, Semester 1HHN001-1 Research Project 1HHN001-2 Research Project 2

Year 2, Semester 2HHN001-3 Research Project 3HHN001-4 Research Project 4

Year 3, Semester 1HHN001-5 Research Project 5HHN001-6 Research Project 6

Year 3, Semester 2HHN001-7 Research Project 7HHN001-8 Research Project 8

Entry with four-year qualification - Full-time CourseStructure (48 credit point exemption)

Year 1, Semester 1HHN001-1 Research Project 1HHN001-2 Research Project 2HHN001-3 Research Project 3HHN001-4 Research Project 4

Year 1, Semester 2HHN001-5 Research Project 5HHN001-6 Research Project 6HHN001-7 Research Project 7HHN001-8 Research Project 8

Entry with four-year qualification - Part-time CourseStructure (48 cp of exemptions)

Year 1, Semester 1HHN001-1 Research Project 1HHN001-2 Reserch Project 2

Year 1, Semester 2HHN001-3 Research Project 3HHN001-4 Research Project 4

Year 2, Semester 1HHN001-5 Research Project 5HHN001-6 Research Project 6

Year 2, Semester 2HHN001-7 Research Project 7HHN001-8 Research Project 8

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Community Education Officer,Diplomat, Educator, Government Officer, Higher EducationWorker, Information Officer, Manager, Policy Officer, ProjectManager, Public Servant, Social Scientist.

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Doctor of Social Science (HH50)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 048293GCourse duration (full-time): 6 semesters (3 years)Course duration (part-time): 12 semesters (6 years)Domestic fees (per credit point): RTS/RTA; Full fee tuition2007 $130 per credit point (exceeded max entitlements)(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $12,480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$10,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February and JulyInternational Entry: February and JulyTotal credit points: 288Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Assoc Prof Gavin KendallCampus: Carseldine

OverviewThe Doctor of Social Science will play a vital role in ensuringthat humanities, social science and human serviceprofessionals will be able to continue their professional andpersonal development. The objective of the programme isadvanced, critical and systematic reflection at doctoral levelon professional practice in any or across a number of thehumanities, social science and human service disciplines

Entry Requirements. a four year degree or its equivalent with First ClassHonours or Honours IIA; or. a masters degree in a field relevant to the professionaldoctorate; AND. two years of practice at an advanced level in a position ofresponsibility in a relevant professional setting.

Entry with Advanced Standing: Candidates with a mastersdegree will be eligible for credit of up to 96 credit points.Other previous study or uncredentialled learning may alsogain credit.

Course StructureThe course is divided into coursework and three theses. Allthree theses have conference presentation/communicationof research finding units attached to them. Students will firstcomplete their coursework and their first project, as well asHHR510 before they will be permitted to work on theirsecond project. Similarly students must complete thesecond project as well as HHR520 before they arepermitted to begin work on their third project. The coursetherefore has a three-part format and students are requiredto pass three stages in turn to guarantee progression.

Course structure - full time

Year 1 Semester 1HHN410 Logic of Social InquiryHHR551-1 Professional Practice Project 1 1/4

Elective 1

Elective 2 or HHR551-3 Professional PracticeProject 1 3/4

Year 1 Semester 2HHR510 Conference Presentation 1: Networking and

PresentationHHR551-2 Professional Practice Project 1 2/4HHR501 Social Science Methods for the Knowledge

SocietyElective 3 or HHR551-4 Professional PracticeProject 1 4/4

Year 2 Semester 1HHR551-3 Professional Practice Project 1 3/4HHR551-4 Professional Practice Project 1 4/4HHR561-1 Professional Practice Project 2 1/4HHR561-2 Professional Practice Project 2 2/4

Year 2 Semester 2HHR561-3 Professional Practice Project 2 3/4HHR561-4 Professional Practice Project 2 4/4HHR520 Conference Presentation 2: Professional

NetworksHHR571-1 Professional Practice Project 3 1/8

Year 3 Semester 1HHR571-2 Professional Practice Project 3 2/8HHR571-3 Professional Practice Project 3 3/8HHR571-4 Professional Practice Project 3 4/8HHR571-5 Professional Practice Project 3 5/8

Year 3 Semester 2HHR571-6 Professional Practice Project 3 6/8HHR571-7 Professional Practice Project 3 7/8HHR571-8 Professional Practice Project 3 8/8HHR530 Conference Presentation 3: Academic

Networks

Potential Careers:Aged Services Worker, Child Protection Officer, CommunityEducation Officer, Community Worker, Corrective ServicesOfficer, Counsellor, Disability Services Worker, FamilyServices Officer, Government Officer, Human ServicesPractitioner, Policy Officer, Social Scientist, Youth Worker.

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B a c h e l o r o f A r t s / B a c h e l o r o fBehavioural Science (Psychology)(IF12)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 053949GCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $160 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $15,360;CSP $5,214International Fees (per semester): 2007:$8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: February (no mid-year entry)QTAC code: 449152; Dfee: 449156Past rank cut-off: 75; Dfee: 70Past OP cut-off: 12; Dfee: 14OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Arts); Dr RenataMeuter (Psychology)Campus: Carseldine

OverviewIn this double degree, you will complete an AustralianPsychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accreditedprogram of study in psychology and a Bachelor of Arts witha multidisciplinary major in international and global studies,society and change, ethics and human rights, communitystudies, or Australian studies.

Why choose this course?The Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) providesa thorough grounding in the scientific bases of psychology,and deals with the research and statistical methods used inthe discipline. You wil l complete core subjects indevelopment, personality, social psychology, psychologicaldisorders, learning, memory and perception. In your secondand third years you are able to explore subjects incontemporary areas such as counselling and family therapy,forensic psychology, addictive behaviours and trafficpsychology.

From the Bachelor of Arts you will also develop anunderstanding of society and the impacts of global, social,environmental and technological change. The high-levelcommunication and social research skills you will acquireare valuable in a wide range of professions. You will gainanalytical, research, report writing, communication andinterpersonal skills which can be used across manydisciplines.

After successful completion of the degree, you may pursuea career in a range of vocations where your skills arevalued, undertake further study to become a registered

psychologist, or seek postgraduate studies in psychology orother disciplines.

Career OptionsThe analytical, research and interpersonal skills acquiredthrough the psychology units have a high degree ofapplication in areas such as education, business, builtenvironment, justice studies, health and sport. Somegraduates choose careers in related professional and semi-professional areas such as counselling or audiology, whichmay typically require further specialist study. Other possiblecareer paths include international affairs, government,community development and public policy. You may wish topursue careers in professional areas of psychology, whichwill require you to undertake further study and be registeredwith the State Registration Board.

Recommended StudyMaths A, B or C is recommended.

Psychology ElectivesElectives include psychology and gender, human sexuality,psychopharmacology of addictive behaviour, substanceabuse, forensic psychology and the law, health psychology,social psychology, occupational psychology, counselling,advanced statistical analysis, and road safety and trafficpsychology.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

COURSE STRUCTURE - OVERVIEW

Year 1 Semester 1PYB101 Introduction to Psychology 1APYB007 Interpersonal Processes and Skills

BA Core Unit - MajorBA Core Unit (Major or Skills)

Year 1 Semester 2PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1BPYB110 Psychological Research Methods

BA Core Unit (Major or Skills)BA Major Unit

Year 2 Semester 1PYB210 Research Design and Data AnalysisPYB202 Social and Organisational Psychology

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BA Major Unit (Major)BA Major Unit (Major)

Year 2 Semester 2PYB203 Developmental PsychologyPYB208 Counselling Theory and Practice 1

BA Major UnitBA Minor Unit or Elective

Year 3 Semester 1PYB309 Individual Differences and Assessment

PYB electiveBA Major UnitBA Core Unit (research methods)

Year 3 Semester 2PYB204 Perception and CognitionPYB306 Psychopathology

BA Core Unit (research methods)BA Minor unit or elective

Year 4 Semester 1PYB304 Physiological Psychology

PYB electiveBA Major UnitBA Minor Unit or Elective

Year 4 Semester 2PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis

orLevel 3 Psychology elective from List BBA Major UnitBA Minor Unit or elective

Notes* PYB350 is compulsory if you wish to continue

into the Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Honours Psychology) program, otherwiseanother elective can be taken.

BA CORE UNITS (FOR MAJORS AND RESEARCHMETHODS) AND SKILLS UNITS

BA CORE UNITS FOR MAJORSHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesHHB112 Australian Politics

HHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

BA SKILLS UNITSHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

BA CORE UNIT (RESEARCH METHODS)HHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB312 Geographical Research Design

MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS -INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIESMULTIDISCIPLINARY PROFESSIONAL MAJOR

INTRODUCTORY UNITSHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global Studies

STRAND A - GLOBAL PERSPECTIVESHHB107 World RegionsHHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB223 Islam and Islamic SocietiesHHB241 Gender and GlobalisationHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB311 Colonial Fantasies And Postcolonial IdentitiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East AsiaHHB331 Advanced Seminar

STRAND B - INTERNATIONAL STUDIESHHB219 Iranian Society: Culture, Religion and PoliticsHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB323 Field Studies

MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS - SOCIETY ANDCHANGE

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SOCIETY AND CHANGEHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB105 Exploring Change

STRAND A - THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETYHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB215 Crisis And Conflict ResolutionHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB282 Advanced communication in Human ServicesHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and Cyberspace

STRAND B - ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE

HHB127 Environment And SocietyHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB251 Australian Resource Management

STRAND C - SOCIETIES IN TRANSITIONHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB261 Medieval EuropeHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East Asia

CHANGE MANAGEMENT AND PROJECTUNITS

HHB212 Community WorkHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB329 Advanced Project

MAJOR IN TH BACHELOR OF ARTS - ETHICS ANDHUMAN RIGHTS

ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTSINTRODUCTORY UNITS

HHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

STRAND A - ETHICAL UNDERSTANDINGANDTHEORY

HHB265 The Just SocietyHHB267 Feminism And EthicsHHB271 Ethical Theory

STRAND B - HUMAN RIGHTSHHB274 Human Rights: International And Regional

ActivismHHB275 Human Rights: Australian Activism

STRAND C - IDENTITY STUDIESHHB268 Vulnerable IdentitiesHHB272 Composing Identities: The Artistry Of Living

STRAND D - ETHICS AND TECHNOLOGYHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB270 Gene Technology And EthicsHHB273 Reshaping Life And Death

STRAND E - ETHICAL PRACTICEHHB264 Public And Professional EthicsHHB266 Ethical Decision MakingHHB328 Researching Applied Ethics

MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS - COMMUNITYSTUDIES

COMMUNITY STUDIESINTRODUCTORY (core) UNITS

HHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB102 The Human Condition

UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIESHHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And Culture

COMMUNITY PRACTICEHHB100 Introduction To Human ServicesHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationHHB212 Community WorkHHB214 Team Practice and Group ProcessesHHB276 Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and

ProtocolsHHB277 Ethical and legal dimensions of practiceHHB278 Intervention theoriesHHB279 Human services processes and methodsHHB282 Advanced communication skills for human

servicesUNDERSTANDING AND WORKING WITHPARTICULAR GROUPS

HHB203 Aged Services: IntroductionHHB204 Child And Family Services: IntroductionHHB205 Corrective Services: IntroductionHHB206 Disability Services: Introduction

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HHB207 Services To Young People: IntroductionHHB303 Aged Services: AdvancedHHB304 Child And Family Services: AdvancedHHB305 Corrective Services: AdvancedHHB306 Disability Services: AdvancedHHB307 Services To Young People: AdvancedHHB319 Child Protection Intervention Skills

MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTS - AUSTRALIANSTUDIES

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESINTRODUCTORY UNITS

HHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

ADDITIONAL UNITSHHB109 Australian Historical StudiesHHB123 Indigenous Australian Culture StudiesHHB210 Indigenous Australia: Country, Kin And CultureHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB250 Australian Geographical StudiesHHB251 Australian Resource ManagementHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB275 Human Rights: Australian Activism

DISCIPLINE MAJOR - GEOGRAPHY AND ENV. STUDIES

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESINTRODUCTORY UNITS

HHB107 World RegionsHHB127 Environment And Society

REGIONAL STUDIESHHB229 Windows On JapanHHB244 Southeast Asia In FocusHHB250 Australian Geographical Studies

ADVANCED ELECTIVE UNITSHHB228 Environmental HazardsHHB251 Australian Resource ManagementHHB269 Ethics, Technology And The EnvironmentHHB312 Geographical Research DesignHHB324 Regional Field Studies (Geography)HHB232 Survey MethodsNRB100 Environmental ScienceNRB501 Spatial Analysis of Environmental SystemsUDB164 Population and Urban StudiesUDB281 Geographic Information Systems

UDB282 Remote Sensing

DISCIPLINE MAJOR - HISTORY

HISTORYINTRODUCTORY UNITS

HHB109 Australian Historical StudiesHHB121 null

ELECTIVE UNITSMODERN HISTORIES

HHB122 Colonialism And Independence In Asia PacificHHB237 Brisbane in the Twentieth CenturyHHB238 Asian Cultures And SocietiesHHB239 Korean Culture And SocietiesHHB242 Pacific Culture ContactHHB243 The Pacific Since 1945HHB245 Australia And The South PacificHHB246 Modern ChinaHHB248 The USA and The Asia Pacific RegionHHB253 Conspiracy And Dissent In Australian HistoryHHB256 Europe Since 1945HHB259 War And Revolution In Europe 1914-1945HHB260 Nations And Nationalism In Modern EuropeHHB311 Colonial Fantasies And Postcolonial IdentitiesHHB315 Sex And Drugs In South-East Asia

PRE-MODERN HISTORIESHHB257 The Classical WorldHHB258 Foundations of Modern EuropeHHB261 Medieval Europe

DISCIPLINE MAJOR - LANGUAGES

FRENCHSIX SEQUENCED UNITS FROM THEFOLLOWING:

HHB061 French 1HHB062 French 2HHB063 French 3HHB064 French 4HHB065 French 5HHB066 French 6HHB067 French 7HHB068 French 8HHB069 French 9HHB070 French 10HHB060 French For The Tourism Industry

GERMANSIX SEQUENCED UNITS FROM THEFOLLOWING:

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HHB091 German 1HHB092 German 2HHB093 German 3HHB094 German 4HHB095 German 5HHB096 German 6HHB097 German 7HHB098 German 8

INDONESIANSIX SEQUENCED UNITS FROM THEFOLLOWING:

HHB071 Indonesian 1HHB072 Indonesian 2HHB073 Indonesian 3HHB074 Indonesian 4HHB075 Indonesian 5HHB076 Indonesian 6HHB077 Indonesian 7HHB078 Indonesian 8

JAPANESESIX SEQUENCED UNITS FROM THEFOLLOWING:

HHB081 Japanese 1HHB082 Japanese 2HHB083 Japanese 3HHB084 Japanese 4HHB085 Japanese 5HHB086 Japanese 6HHB087 Japanese 7HHB088 Japanese 8

MANDARINHHB050 Mandarin For ChineseHHB051 Introductory Mandarin 1HHB052 Introductory Mandarin 2HHB053 Intermediate MandarinHHB054 Advanced Mandarin

OVERSEAS UNITS - ALL LANGUAGESHHB056 International Intensive ProgramHHB057 International Summer School Or EquivalentHHB058 In-Country Study - AHHB059 In-Country Study - B

DISCPLINE MAJOR - SOCIAL SCIENCE

SOCIOLOGYINTRODUCTORY UNIT

HHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ELECTIVE UNITSHHB216 The Human Dimensions Of SpaceHHB223 Islam and Islamic SocietiesHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB226 Consuming CulturesHHB231 Health, Society And EnvironmentHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB233 Sex, Gender And SocietyHHB234 Sociological TheoryHHB236 Virgins, Saints And Sinners: Sociology Of

ReligionHHB240 Sociology Of Crime And DevianceHHB310 Globalisation And Social TheoryHHB335 Bodies, Cyborgs and Cyberspace

POLITICAL STUDIESINTRODUCTORY UNIT

HHB112 Australian PoliticsELECTIVE UNITS

HHB213 Social Policy ProcessesHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB225 Political SociologyHHB230 Political BehaviourHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB249 Social Movements In AustraliaHHB255 Indigenous Politics And Political CultureHHB262 Political IdeologiesHHB263 Politics Of GlobalisationHHB265 The Just SocietyHHB219 Iranian Society: Culture, Religion and Politics

List A and List B Psychology Electives

List A Psychology ElectivesPYB054 Psychology and GenderPYB067 Human SexualityPYB158 Introduction to Substance Abuse in AustraliaPYB159 Alcohol & Other Drug StudiesPYB215 Forensic Psychology and the LawPYB257 Group WorkPYB260 Psychopharmacology of Addictive BehaviourPYB371 Introduction to Road Safety

List B Level 3 Psychology ElectivesPYB302 Industrial and Organisational PsychologyPYB305 Applied Social PsychologyPYB307 Health PsychologyPYB350 Advanced Statistical AnalysisPYB356 Counselling Theory and Practice 2

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PYB358 Advanced Developmental PsychologyPYB359 Introduction to Family TherapyPYB360 Interventions for Addictive BehavioursPYB372 Traffic Psychology and BehaviourPYB374 Applying Traffic Psychology

Potential Careers:Administrator, Aged Services Worker, Child ProtectionOfficer, Community Education Officer, Community Worker,Counsellor, Disability Services Worker, Educator, FamilyServices Officer, Government Officer, Guidance Officer,Human Resource Developer, Human Resource Manager,Human Services Practitioner, Information Officer, Manager,Policy Officer, Public Servant, Social Scientist, YouthWorker.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business(Accountancy, Banking and Finance,Economics or Marketing) (IF30)Year offered: 2007Admissions: NoCRICOS code: 037539DCourse duration (full-time): 4.5 years (9 semesters)Domestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007:$12,480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: February and JulyQTAC code: This course is no longer offered - see IX38 BArts/B BusinessPast rank cut-off: 72Past OP cut-off: 13OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA) and Maths A, B or C(4, SA)Preparatory studies: MATHS: QUT unit Data Analysis forBusiness as a visiting student or QUT ContinuingProfessional Education Course, Mathematics Bridging;ENGLISH: Succesful completion of a year of full-timevocational or tertiary study. For further information contact07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 432 (192 cp in Arts and 240 cp inBusiness)Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Humanities andHuman Services); Mr Andrew Paltridge (Business)Discipline coordinator: Ms Ros Kent (Accountancy); MrBill Proud (Marketing); Dr Adam Clements (Banking &Finance) and Dr Radhika Lahiri (Economics)Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

DiscontinuationStudents should note that from Semester 1, 2007 thiscourse has been renamed and recoded to IX38 Bachelor ofArts/Bachelor of Business. Therefore, there will be nofurther intake into this course, however, students who arecurrently enrolled, or have already been made an offer intothis current course for 2007, are able to remain enrolled init.

For course structure information on the new course, pleaserefer to the new course.

Other MajorsSee also the separate entry for the following majors in thiscourse: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Advertising,Electronic Business, Human Resource Management,International Business, Management, or Public Relations).

Career Outcomes- Humanities graduates find employment in areas such asgovernment, diplomacy, higher education and publicservice.- Graduates of the Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) can

expect to find employment in public practice, industry andcommerce or government. In public practice the main areasof specialisation are auditing, financial analysis, corporatesecretarial functions, costing, taxation, receivership,bankruptcy, trusteeship or management services. Inindustry and commerce, accountancy graduates areemployed in management positions.- Graduates of the Banking and Finance major findemployment in the banking area of finance which caninvolve retail, wholesale or international projects, thefunding of operations and investment of funds in loans orliquidity.- Graduates with Economics training are highly sought after.They are employed as economists and in a wide variety ofrelated professional areas.- Graduates of the Marketing major find employment inindustry and government in roles including marketing andresearch, sales management and product development andmanagement. They are also employed as marketingmanagers and consultants in the national and internationalbusiness environments.

Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Business degree may, subject to choice ofmajor, extended major, or specialisation, allow graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements for membership asfollows:*All majors: Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) -enrolment in the Graduate Diploma in Applied CorporateGovernance.*Accountancy: CPA Australia (associate membership &enrolment in the CPA Program), Institute of CharteredAccountants in Australia (ICAA)(enrolment in the CAProgram).*Banking and Finance: Australasian Institute of Banking andFinance (AIBF).*Economics: Economic Society of Australia (QueenslandDivision).*Marketing: Australian Marketing Institute, Market ResearchSociety of Australia, Australian Institute of Management,Australian Institute of Export (Qld) Ltd, American MarketingAssociation.

Course DesignStudents are required to complete 432 credit pointscomprised of 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Artsprogram and 240 credit points from the Bachelor ofBusiness program.

BA Course Requirements - Commencing StudentsBA Course Requirements (Years 1-4)Students are required to complete:* One Multidisciplinary Professional Major (1 core unit + 6units in the major)It is suggested that they complete the Core Units Programconsisting of the following:* Two core units in first semester (from a selection of coreintroductory and core skills units)(Note: one of the core introductory units will sit within thechosen Interdisciplinary Professional Major.* Year 2: research methods unit. Students are advised totake at least two of these units.

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BA Course Requirements - Commencing Students(cont.)Students must maintain a minimum of 50% enrolment inunits from the BA program until they have completed eightof these units (96 credit points).

Students may wish to:- develop a Minor (48 credit points) in one of theinterdisciplinary professional areas- develop a Minor (48 credit points) in a disciplinary studysequence or in another QUT course- take a series of elective units.Students wishing to complete a full discipline studiessequence (6 units) will need to amend their core unitsprogram.Students planning to complete a full Language sequence (6units) will need to discuss their program with the relevantCourse Coordinator in order to ensure that they begin theirLanguage studies in first semester and that their languageunits can be continued into their third year.

NB: Students are required to complete 16 units in the BAcomponent of the double degree. Of these 12 must be BAunits i.e. HHB coded units.

Multidisciplinary Professional MajorsFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts Degree (HH01).

Discipline MajorsFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts Degree (HH01).

Minor SequencesFor details, refer to the Co-Majors entry in the Bachelor ofArts (HH01) entry as any of these are available to be takenas Minors.

Key Terms - BA*Multidisciplinary Professional Major - one of f iveinterdisciplinary study sequences in the BA degree(International and Global Studies, Society and Change,Ethics and Human Rights, Community Studies, AustralianStudies), consisting of one core unit plus six further unitsfrom the appropriate list (making a total of 84 credit points).Students must complete at least one of these to fulfil therequirements of the degree. NB - a unit may not be countedin more than one multidisciplinary professional major,discipline major or minor.* Discipline Major - a set of six units (72 credit points) in agiven discipline (Geography, History, Languages, SocialScience). In Languages, this consists of six sequenced unitsin one Language. In other disciplines the six units mustinclude one introductory unit to the discipline.*Minor Study Sequence - a study sequence of any four units(48 credit points) in a given subject area. NB - a unit maynot be counted in more than one minor.* Elective Units - units selected by students to fit into theirstudy program.

Deferment

QUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexper ience. Fur ther in format ion is ava i lab le a twww.deferment .qut .edu.au.

Example of full-time Course structure

Year 1, Semester 1Core Unit (Major)

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 1, Semester 2Major unitMajor UnitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 2, Semester 1Core unit (major or skills)Core unit (major or skills)Business UnitBusiness Unit

Year 2, Semester 2Major unitMinor unitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 3, Semester 1Major unitCore unit (research methods)Business UnitBusiness Unit

Year 3, Semester 2Minor UnitCore unit (research methods)Business UnitBusiness Unit

Year 4, Semester 1Major unitMinor unitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

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Major unitMinor unitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 5, Semester 1Business UnitBusiness UnitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Key Terms - BAFor details of key terms used in the BA, refer tothe Bachelor of Arts (Humanities)HU22 course entry in the Humanities andHuman Services section.null

Arts Major/Minor SequencesFor details of foundation units, and major andminor sequences(Lists A, B and C), refer to the Bachelor of Arts(Humanities)(HH01)course entry in the Humanities and HumanServices section.

Course structure- Accountancy (For students notseeking professional recognition)

Year 1, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB113 Economics

Year 1, Semester 2AYB121 Financial AccountingBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 2, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 2, Semester 2BSB119 International and Electronic BusinessBSB126 Marketing

Year 3, Semester 1EFB101 Data Analysis for Business

Double Major / Specialisation Unit

Year 3, Semester 2AYB221 Computerised Accounting Systems

Double Major / Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 1AYB220 Company Accounting

Double Major / Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 2AYB225 Management Accounting

Double Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 5, Semester 1AYB301 AuditingBSB114 Government, Business and Society

Double Major / Specialisation UnitDouble Major / Specialisation Unit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/specialisation units

Course structure- Accountancy (For students seekingprofessional recognition)

Year 1, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB113 Economics

Year 1, Semester 2AYB121 Financial AccountingBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 2, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 2, Semester 2BSB119 International and Electronic BusinessBSB126 Marketing

Year 3, Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyEFB101 Data Analysis for Business

Year 3, Semester 2AYB221 Computerised Accounting SystemsAYB223 Law of Business Associations

Year 4, Semester 1AYB220 Company AccountingEFB210 Finance 1

Year 4, Semester 2AYB225 Management AccountingAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues

Year 5, Semester 1AYB301 AuditingAYB321 Strategic Management Accounting

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AYB325 Taxation LawAYB339 Accountancy Capstone

Course structure - Banking and Finance

Year 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 1 Semester 2BSB115 Management, People and OrganisationsEFB102 Economics 2

Year 2 Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyEFB101 Data Analysis for Business

Year 2 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB126 Marketing

Year 3 Semester 1BSB119 International and Electronic BusinessEFB210 Finance 1

Year 3 Semester 2EFB307 Finance 2

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 4 Semester 1EFB201 Financial Markets

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 4 Semester 2EFB312 International Finance

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 5 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnitDouble Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnitDouble Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

Course structure - Economics

Year 1 Semester 1

BSB113 EconomicsBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 1 Semester 2BSB115 Management, People and OrganisationsEFB102 Economics 2

Year 2 Semester 1BSB126 MarketingEFB101 Data Analysis for Business

Year 2 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB114 Government, Business and Society

Year 3 Semester 1EFB202 Business Cycles and Economic GrowthEFB211 Firms, Markets and Resources

Year 3 Semester 2EFB314 International Trade and Economic

CompetitivenessDouble Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 4 Semester 1BSB119 International and Electronic Business

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 4 Semester 2EFB329 Contemporary Applications of Economics

TheoryDouble Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 5 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnitDouble Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnitDouble Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

Course structure - Marketing

Year 1, Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

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AMB240 Marketing Planning and Management

Year 2, Semester 1AMB201 Marketing and Audience ResearchBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 2, Semester 2AMB241 E-Marketing Strategies

Double Major / Extended Major / Specialisation

Year 3, Semester 2BSB110 Accounting

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 3, Semester 1BSB113 Economics

Double Major / Extended Major / Specialisation

Year 4, Semester 1AMB340 Services Marketing

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 4, Semester 2AMB341 Strategic Marketing

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Year 5, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Double Major / Extended Major / SpecialisationUnit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

The units AMB201 Market and AudienceResearch and MGB220 ManagementResearch Methods are incompatible units.Students undertaking HRM or Management asa double major should contact the school forenrolment advice. From Semester 2, 2003students who complete both MGB220 &AMB201 will be required to undertake anapproved subsitute unit to satisfy courserequirements.

CORE PROGRAM - BA Students

This core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional MajorsINTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

HHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global Studies

SOCIETY AND CHANGEHHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTSHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIESHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community Issues

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research MethodsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Potential Careers:Account Executive, Accountant, Actuary, Administrator,Banker, Banking and Finance Professional, CertifiedP r a c t i c i n g A c c o u n t a n t , E c o n o m i s t , F i n a n c i a lAdvisor/Analyst, Financial Project Manager, FundsManager, Government Officer, Investment Manager,Manager, Marketing Officer/Manager, Policy Officer,Property Economist, Public Servant, Risk Manager, SocialScientist, Sociologist, Stockbroker, Translator.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business(Advertising, Electronic Business,H u m a n R e s o u r c e M a n a g e m e n t ,International Business, Management orPublic Relations) (IF30)Year offered: 2007Admissions: NoCRICOS code: 037539DCourse duration (full-time): 4.5 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007:$12480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: February and JulyQTAC code: This course is no longer offered - see IX38 BArts/B BusinessPast rank cut-off: 72Past OP cut-off: 13OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4,SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Succesful completion of ayear of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 432 (192 cp in Arts and 240 cp inBusiness)Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Humanities andHuman Services); Mr Andrew Paltridge (Business)Discipline coordinator: Dr Gayle Kerr (Advertising); MsSherrena Buckby (Electronic Business); Dr AmandaGudmundsson (Human Resource Management); Mr SimonRidings (International Business); Prof Robert Waldersee(Management); Ms Robina Xavier (Public Relations)Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

DiscontinuationStudents should note that from Semester 1, 2007 thiscourse has been renamed and recoded to IX38 Bachelor ofArts/Bachelor of Business. Therefore, there will be nofurther intake into this course, however, students who arecurrently enrolled, or have already been made an offer intothis current course for 2007, are able to remain enrolled init.

For course structure information on the new course, pleaserefer to the new course.

Other MajorsSee also the separate entry for the following majors in thiscourse: Bachelor o f Ar ts /Bachelor o f Bus iness(Accountancy, Banking and Finance, Economics, orMarketing).

Career Outcomes- Humanities graduates find employment in areas such asgovernment, diplomacy, higher education and publicservice.

- Advertising graduates enter the marketplace ascopywriters, media planners, account executives, mediarepresentatives, product managers and researchers.- Electronic Business graduates enjoy a range ofopportunities in public, private and non-profit sectors ofbusiness across all industries, including working as anelectronic business consultant, web site planner, electronicbusiness development manager, e-commerce salesexecutive or electronic business application developer.- Graduates of the Human Resource Management majorcan expect to find employment in the public and privatesectors in all areas of human resource managementincluding recrui tment, t raining and development,international staffing, industrial relations, pay systems andstrategic human resources planning.- The International Business major equips graduates forcareers in companies engaged in international trade,multinational companies and financial institutions dealingwith international marketing and investments, and publicsector careers in foreign economic relations.- Management graduates may also find employment incommercial and industrial f irms, banks, insurancecompanies, federal, state and local government agencies,small business and in management consultancies.- Public Relations graduates enter the marketplace as publicrelations managers and consultants, editors of trade andspecialist publications, speechwriters, information officers,corporate communication officers and professionals, andspecial events managers.

Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Business degree may, subject to choice ofmajor, extended major, or specialisation, allow graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements for membership asfollows:*All majors: Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) -enrolment in the Graduate Diploma in Applied CorporateGovernance.*Advertising - Advertising Federation of Australia, theAustralian Association of National Advertisers; theAustralian Direct Marketing Association and the QueenslandCommercial Radio Association;*Human Resource Management - Australian HumanResources Institute, Australian Institute of Training andDevelopment, Australian Institute of Management;*International Business - Australian Institute of Export;*Management - Australian Institute of Management;*Public Relations - Public Relations Institute of Australia.

Course DesignStudents are required to complete 432 credit pointscomprised of 192 credit points for the Bachelor of Artscomponent, and 240 credit points for the Bachelor ofBusiness component.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexper ience. Fur ther in format ion is ava i lab le a t

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Example of full-time Course structure

Year 1, Semester 1Core Unit (Major)

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 1, Semester 2Major unitMajor UnitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 2, Semester 1Core unit (major or skills)Core unit (major or skills)Business UnitBusiness Unit

Year 2, Semester 2Major unitMinor unitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 3, Semester 1Major unitCore unit (research methods)Business UnitBusiness Unit

Year 3, Semester 2Minor UnitCore unit (research methods)Business UnitBusiness Unit

Year 4, Semester 1Major unitMinor unitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 4, Semester 2Major unitMinor unitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Year 5, Semester 1Business UnitBusiness UnitBusiness UnitBusiness Unit

Key Terms - BAFor details of key terms used in the BA, refer tothe Bachelor of Arts (Humanities)HU22 course entry in the Humanities andHuman Services section.null

Arts Major/Minor SequencesFor details of foundation units, and major andminor sequences(Lists A, B and C), refer to the Bachelor of Arts(Humanities)(HH01)course entry in the Humanities and HumanServices section.

Course structure - Advertising

Year 1, Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB220 Advertising Theory and Practice

Year 2, Semester 1AMB221 Advertising CopywritingBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 2, Semester 2AMB222 Media Planning

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 3, Semester 1BSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 3, Semester 2BSB114 Government, Business and Society

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 1AMB320 Advertising Management

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

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AMB321 Advertising CampaignsBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 5, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 Economics

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

Course Structure - Electronic Business

Note: The Electronic Business Major must be undertakenwith another Business Major

Year 1, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 1, Semester 2BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB126 Marketing

Year 2, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB212 Electronic Business Applications

Year 2, Semester 2BSB115 Management, People and OrganisationsITB823 Web Sites For Electronic Commerce

Year 3, Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB114 Government, Business and Society

Year 3, Semester 2BSB213 Governance Issues in E-Business

Double Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 1ITB233 Enterprise Systems Applications

Business Double Major Unit

Year 4, Semester 2ITB239 Enterprise Data Mining

Business Double Major Unit

Year 5, Semester 1BSB314 E-Business Intelligence

Business Double Major Unit

Business Double Major UnitBusiness Double Major Unit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on double majorunits

Course structure - Human Resource Management

Year 1, Semester 1BSB115 Management, People and OrganisationsBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 1, Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB220 Management Research Methods

Year 2, Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 2, Semester 2MGB207 Human Resource Issues and StrategyMGB211 Organisational Behaviour

Year 3, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingMGB222 Managing Organisations

Year 3, Semester 2MGB314 Organisational Consulting and Change

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 1BSB113 Economics

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 2Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 5, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsMGB309 Strategic Management

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

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The units AMB201 Market and AudienceResearch and MGB220 ManagementResearch Methods are incompatible units.Students undertaking Marketing or PublicRelations as a double major should contact theschool for enrolment advice. From Semester 2,2003 students who complete both MGB220 &AMB201 will be required to undertake anapproved subsitute unit to satisfy courserequirements.

Course structure - International Business (with alanguage specialisation)

Students undertake one language area onlyand may study French, German, Indonesian orJapanese, or seek approval to undertake adifferent language at another tertiary institution.Mandarin is offered only as intensive 24 creditpoint unit in Summer school mode, followed byin-country experience.Students undertaking a language specialisationmust complete a minimum of four languageunits, plus IBB205 Cross-CulturalCommunication and Negotiation and anInternational Business Unit or two additionallanguage units. The School of Humanities andHuman Services offers language units at QUT.

Year 1, Semester 1BSB119 International and Electronic Business

Language 1

Year 1, Semester 2BSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Language 2

Year 2, Semester 1BSB113 Economics

Language 3

Year 2, Semester 2IBB213 International Marketing

Language 4

Year 3, Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Language 5OR

IBB205 Cross-Cultural Communication and Negotiation

Year 3, Semester 2IBB202 Fundamentals of International Finance

Language 6ORInternational Business Elective Unit (IBB2xx,IBB3xx)

Year 4, Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and Society

International Business Area Study 1

Year 4, Semester 2BSB126 Marketing

International Business Area Study 2

Year 5, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and EthicsIBB210 Export ManagementIBB300 International Business Strategy

International Business Area Study Units:Students must complete one of the followingpairs of area study units:

IBB208 European Business DevelopmentIBB308 Contemporary Business in Europe

ORIBB217 Asian Business DevelopmentIBB317 Contemporary Business in Asia

Course structure - International Business (without alanguage specialisation)

Year 1, Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 1, Semester 2BSB115 Management, People and OrganisationsBSB126 Marketing

Year 2, Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceIBB213 International Marketing

Year 2, Semester 2BSB110 AccountingIBB202 Fundamentals of International Finance

Year 3, Semester 1IBB210 Export Management

International Business Area Study 1

Year 3, Semester 2BSB114 Government, Business and Society

International Business Area Study 2

Year 4, Semester 1Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 2

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IBB300 International Business StrategyBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 5, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

International Business Area Study Units:Students must complete one of the followingpairs of area study units:

IBB208 European Business DevelopmentIBB308 Contemporary Business in Europe

ORIBB217 Asian Business DevelopmentIBB317 Contemporary Business in Asia

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

Course structure - Management

Year 1, Semester 1BSB115 Management, People and OrganisationsBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 1, Semester 2BSB126 MarketingMGB220 Management Research Methods

Year 2, Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 2, Semester 2MGB211 Organisational BehaviourMGB222 Managing Organisations

Year 3, Semester 1BSB110 AccountingMGB210 Production and Service Management

Year 3, Semester 2Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 1BSB113 Economics

MGB334 Managing in a Changing Environment

Year 4, Semester 2MGB309 Strategic Management

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 5, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation UnitBusiness Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

The units AMB201 Market and AudienceResearch and MGB220 ManagementResearch Methods are incompatible units.Students undertaking Marketing or PublicRelations as a double major should contact theschool for enrolment advice. From Semester 2,2003 students who complete both MGB220 &AMB201 will be required to undertake anapproved subsitute unit to satisfy courserequirements.

Course structure - Public Relations

Year 1, Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2AMB260 Public Relations Theory and PracticeBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 2, Semester 1AMB201 Marketing and Audience ResearchAMB261 Media Relations and Publicity

Year 2, Semester 2AMB262 Public Relations Writing

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 3, Semester 1BSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 3, Semester 2BSB110 Accounting

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialistion Unit

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Year 4, Semester 1AMB360 Corporate Communication Management

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 4, Semester 2AMB361 Public Relations Campaigns

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Year 5, Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 EconomicsBSB114 Government, Business and Society

Business Double Major / Extended Major /Specialisation Unit

Students should refer to the BS56 CourseNotes entry for information on doublemajor/extended major/specialisation units

The units AMB201 Market and AudienceResearch and MGB220 ManagementResearch Methods are incompatible units.Students undertaking HRM or Management asa double major should contact the school forenrolment advice. From Semester 2, 2003students who complete both MGB220 &AMB201 will be required to undertake anapproved subsitute unit to satisfy courserequirements.

CORE PROGRAM - BA Students

This core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional MajorsINTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

HHB110 Introduction To International And GlobalStudies

HHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesSOCIETY AND CHANGE

HHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTSHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIESHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community Issues

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills Units

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research MethodsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Advertising Professional, ArtsAdministrator, Business Analyst, Community Worker,Diplomat, Exchange Student, Government Officer, HigherEducation Worker, Home Economist, Human ResourceDeveloper, Human Resource Manager, Human ServicesPractitioner, International Business Specialist, Journalist,Manager, Manufacturer, Organisational CommunicationSpecialist, Public Relations Officer/Consultant, PublicServant, Publishing Professional, Social Scientist,Sociologist, Translator.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws(IF43)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 027276ECourse duration (full-time): 5 YearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $6,006International Fees (per semester): 2007:$9,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: February and July* (*July entry subjectto availability)QTAC code: 409722; Dfee: 409726Past rank cut-off: 90; Dfee: 85Past OP cut-off: 6; Dfee: 8Assumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 528 (192 cr pts BA and 336 cr ptsBLaws)Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Arts) Director,Undergraduate Programs (Law)Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

OP GuaranteeThe OP Guarantee does not apply to this program.

Career OutcomesThis course aims to provide graduates with the ability toenter legal practice with an education in both the content ofand skills related to the humanities that will enable them todeal with the complexities of litigation in areas such ascommercial law, constitutional law, international law and inpublic policy.

Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Laws degree covers the areas of lawrequired for the purposes of admission to practise as aSolicitor and/or Barrister in all Australian states andterritories.

Course Structure BA component - Continuing StudentsBA REQUIREMENTSStudents should follow the course progression advice in theCourse Summary Sheet

Course Structure BA component - CommencingStudentsBA Course Requirements - Commencing Students

Students are required to complete:* One Multidisciplinary Major (1 core unit + 6 units in themajor)

It is suggested that students complete the Core UnitsProgram consisting of the following:*Two core units in first semester (from a selection of coreintroductory and core skills units)(Note: one of the core introductory units will sit within thechosen Multidisciplinary Major)*Year Two: research methods unit. Students are advised totake at least two of these units.

Students may also wish to include:- an Arts minor/s in any of the multidisciplinary or disciplemajors (4 units)- an approved university minor, or individual electives inanother QUT course (up to 4 units)

Students planning to complete a full Language sequence (6units) will need to discuss their program with the relevantCourse Coordinator in order to ensure that they begin theirLanguage studies in first semester and that their languageunits can be continued into their third year.

Students must maintain a minimum of 50% enrolment inunits from the BA program until they have completed eightof these units (96 credit points)

NB: Students are required to complete 16 units in the BAcomponent of the double degree. Of these 12 must be BAunits i.e. HHB coded units.

Multidisciplinary Majors - Commencing StudentsStudents will be required to complete one multidisciplinarymajor from the following: International and Global Studies;Community Studies; Society and Change; Ethics andHuman Rights; Australian Studies.

Discipline SequencesDiscipline Majors in the Arts degree can be chosen from thefollowing: History; Geography and Environmental Studies;Languages (French, Indonesian, Japanese, German,Mandarin); Sociology

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

CORE PROGRAM - BA Students

This core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional Majors

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INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIESHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB111 Issues In International And Global Studies

SOCIETY AND CHANGEHHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTSHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIESHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community Issues

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research MethodsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Course structure - Example of Full-time CourseStructure

Year 1, Semester 1Introductory Core unit (Major)1st Year Core Skills unit (HHB116)Introductory Core unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 1, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 1Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)

Elective Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

BA Core ProgramFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01)entry in the Humanitiesand Human Services section.

Professional Major Study SequencesFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01)entry in the Humanitiesand Human Services section.

Discipline SequencesFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01)entry in the Humanitiesand Human Services section.

Minor Study Sequences in other QUT CoursesFor details of Minor Study Sequencesavailable, refer to the Co-Majorssection of the Bachelor of Arts (HH01) entry inthe Humanitiesand Human Services section as any of theseare able to be taken as Minors.

Potential Careers:Barrister, Government Officer, In-House Lawyer, PolicyOfficer, Public Servant, Solicitor.

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Doctor of Philosophy (IF49)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 012693MCourse duration (full-time): 3 yrs full timeCourse duration (part-time): 6 yrs part timeDomestic fees (per credit point): RTS/RTA; Full fee tuition2007 $130 per credit point (exceeded max entitlements)(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $12,480 (exceededmax. entitlements)International Fees (per semester): 2007:$10,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: At any timeInternational Entry: At any timeCourse coordinator: Dr Barbara HannaCampus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

OverviewDoctoral studies in the School of Humanities and HumanServices are through the Centre for Social ChangeResearch and focus on issues of real-world significance.These issues can have broad social ramifications or beimportant problems that are central to the professions withwhich the School and the Centre are aligned.

Entry requirementsApplicants must have:

. a relevant first- or second-class Division A (upper division)honours degree; or

. an appropriate research masters degree or a courseworkmasters with a significant research component.

Course StructureDoctoral studies may be completed in any area of researchinterest supported by the Centre for Social ChangeResearch. The Centre Director and other staff are happy todiscuss these or any related areas with applicants.Candidates may study full- or part-time. If candidates arefull-time and hold an appropriate masters degree, they cansubmit their thesis or other examinable work after 24months (36 months for a part-time student). If candidates donot hold a masters degree the period is 30 months for a full-time candidate or 42 months for a part-time candidate.

The research may be completed either by thesis or bypublication.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education(Early Childhood) (IF81)Year offered: 2007Admissions: NoCourse duration (full-time): 4 YearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $12,480Domestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409222Past rank cut-off: 83Past OP cut-off: 9OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4 SA)Preparatory studies: Engl ish: QUT Cont inuingProfessional Education course English Bridging. For furtheri n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t 0 7 3 1 3 8 2 0 0 0 o r e m a i ls b s . e n q u i r i e s @ q u t . e d u . a uTotal credit points: 384 (192 in the BA; 192 in the B Ed)Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr I. Childs (Arts); Dr Kerryann Walsh(Education)Campus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

NOTERESTRICTED INTAKE IN 2003.The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (EarlyChildhood) IF81 course has been replaced by a newlycoded Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (EarlyChildhood) IX11 course with effect from 2003. There will beno new intake into this course in 2003 with the exception ofstudents commencing their studies with significantadvanced standing from previous tertiary level study.

Entry requirementsApplicants must have completed Year 12 (or equivalent).Assumed Knowledge: English (4 SA).

Career OutcomesThe Arts component provides an excellent generaleducation for future early childhood specialists. TheBachelor of Education(Early Childhood)provides graduateswith the opportunity to be employed in child care centres,kindergartens, preschools and the lower three grades ofprimary school. Opportunities in tourism, translation, and thehospitality industry are open to those with language studies.

Professional RecognitionThis double degree is recognised by the Queensland Boardof Teacher Registration as meeting the requirements forregistration as a teacher in Queensland. Applicants forteacher registration in Queensland are subject to nationalcriminal history checks. The Early Childhood specialisationis also accredited by the Department of Families, Youth andCommunity Care Services for employment in the area ofchild care.

Further Information

Faculty of Education OfficePhone: +61 7 3864 3947Fax: +61 7 3864 3949Email: [email protected]

School of Humanities and Human ServicesEmail: [email protected]: +61 7 3864 4563Fax: +61 7 3864 4719

Course Structure - Continuing StudentsBA Course Structure and Requirements

Students are required to complete at least one of the fiveinterdisciplinary professional majors(1 core introductory unitplus 6 units in the major):International and Global StudiesSociety and ChangeEthics and Human RightsCommunity StudiesAustralian Studies

It is recommneded that students take HHB116 Applied Skillsand Scholarship in their first year.Students are required to maintain a minimum fifty percentenrolment in units from the BA program until they havecompleted eight of those units.In their remaining units, students may: - develop a Major or Minor (48 credit points) in another ofthe interdisciplinary professional areas;- develop a Major or Minor (48 credit points) in a disciplinarymajor or in another QUT course;- develop of Minor (48 credit points) in Foundation units forEarly Childhood; - take a series of elective units.

Students are required to complete 16 units in the BAcomponent of the double degree. Of these, 12 must be BAunits (ie HHB coded units).

Course Structure - Commencing StudentsBA Course Requirements (Years 1 and 2)Students are REQUIRED to complete:* One Interdisciplinary Professional Major (1 coreintroductory unit + 6 units in the major)It is SUGGESTED that they complete the Core UnitsProgram consisting of the following:*Four core units in first semester (from a selection of coreintroductory units and core skills units)(Note: one of the core introductory units will sit within thechosen Interdisciplinary Professional Major)* Two core units in second year (2 research methods units)

Course Structure - Commencing Students (cont.)Students planning to complete a full language sequence (6units) will need to discuss their program with the relevantCourse Coordinator to ensure that their language studiesbegin in semester one and continue into their third year.Students wishing to complete a Workplace Internship willneed to discuss their program with the relevant CourseCoordinator in order to ensure that the Internship can be

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located in their third year.NB Students are required to complete 16 units in the BAcomponent of the double degree. Of these 12 must be BAunits i.e. HHB coded units.

Key Terms in the BA - Commencing Students* Professional Major - one of five interdisciplinary studysequences in the BA degree (International & Global Studies,Society and Change, Ethics and Human Rights, CommunityStudies, Australian Studies), consisting of one core unit plussix further units from the appropriate list (making a total of84 credit points). Students must complete at least one ofthese to fulfil the requirements of the degree.NB - a unit may not be counted in more than oneprofessional major, discipline sequence, or Minor.* Discipline Sequence - a set of six units (72 credit points) ina given discipline (Geography, History, Languages, SocialScience). In Languages, this consists of six sequenced unitsin one Language. In other disciplines the six units mustinclude one introductory unit to the discipline.* Minor Study Sequence - a study sequence of any fourunits (48 credit points) in a given subject area.

Interdisciplinary Professional MajorsFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01) entry in theHumanities and Human Services section.

Discipline SequencesFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01) entry in theHumanities and Human Services section.

Minor Study SequencesFor details, refer to the Co-Majors listed in the Bachelor ofArts (HH01) entry in the Humanities and Human Servicessection as any of these are able to be taken as Minors.

Example of BA Full-time Course Structure - ContinuingStudents

Year 1 - Semester 1Introductory Core unit (Major)Introductory Core unit (2nd Major or Minor)

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipElective Unit (General)

Year 1, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor or 2nd Major)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 1Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor or 2nd Major)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 2

Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor or 2nd Major)Elective Unit (General)

Major/Minor Study SequencesSee Note 1

Lists A, B and CFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01)entry in the Humanities and Human Servicessection.

Part-time StudentsSee Note 2

CORE PROGRAM - Continuing Students

The core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional MajorsINTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

HHB110 Introduction To International And GlobalStudies

HHB111 Issues in International and Global StudiesSOCIETY AND CHANGE

HHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Introduction to

SociologyETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS

HHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIESHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB102 The Human Condition

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research Methods UnitsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Education Component

Year 3, Semester 1EDB001 Teaching and Learning Studies 1: Teaching in

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New TimesEAB442 Motor And Social Development In Early

ChildhoodEAB347 Early Childhood Curriculum: Early

Mathematical ExplorationsEDB422 Early Childhood Professional Practice:

Preschool/kindergarten

Year 3, Semester 2SPB001 Human Development and EducationEAB345 Early Childhood Curriculum: Language

EducationEAB443 Cognition And Language In Early ChildhoodEDB421 Early Childhood Professional Practice: Lower

Primary

Year 4, Semester 1SPB002 Psychology of Learning and TeachingEAB348 Early Childhood Curriculum: ArtsEDB420 Early Childhood Professional Practice: Child

CareEAB413 Management Of Early Childhood Services

Year 4, Semester 2CLB306 Understanding Educational PracticesEAB444 Inclusive Practices In Early ChildhoodEDB423 Early Childhood Professional Practice: ChoiceEAB346 Early Childhood Curriculum: Science, Society

And The Environment

Potential Careers:Child Care Professional, Early Childhood Teacher,Educator, Kindergarten Teacher, Preschool Teacher,Primary School Teacher, Teacher.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education(Primary) (IF82)Year offered: 2007Admissions: NoCourse duration (full-time): 4 YearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $12,480Domestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409342Past rank cut-off: 83Past OP cut-off: 9OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4 SA)Preparatory studies: Engl ish: QUT Cont inuingProfessional Education course English Bridging. For furtheri n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t 0 7 3 1 3 8 2 0 0 0 o r e m a i ls b s . e n q u i r i e s @ q u t . e d u . a uTotal credit points: 384Course coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Arts); Dr MaryRyan (Education)Campus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

Course Structure - Continuing StudentsBA Course Requirements (Years 1 and 2) (ContinuingStudents)Students should have completed the following componentsof the degree:The first year requirements (8 units) which include:HHB116 Applied Skills and ScholarshipTwo Foundation Units (for students who did not completetwo Faculty Foundation Units in Year 1Two to three Course Foundation UnitsTwo to three Elective UnitsNB a minimum of four of these eight units must be chosenfrom units offered from the BA component of your course.In second year, a further 8 units to complete:One Major Study Sequence chosen from the BA componentof your courseANDOne Minor Study Sequence from those offered in the BAcomponent of your course or from other Minor StudySequences offered elsewhere within QUT.Students must ensure that a minimum of 12 of the 16 unitsbe chosen from units in the BA.

Course Structure - Commencing StudentsBA Course Requirements (Years 1 and 2)(CommencingStudents)Students are REQUIRED to complete:* One Interdisciplinary Professional Major (1 coreintroductory unit + 6 units in the major)It is SUGGESTED that they complete the Core UnitsProgram consisting of the following:*Four core units in first semester (from a selection of coreintroductory units and core skills units)(Note: one of the core introductory units will sit within thechosen Interdisciplinary Professional Major)* Two core units in second year (2 research methods units)

NB One of core introductory units will sit within the chosenInterdisciplinary Major.

Course Structure - Commencing Students (cont.)Students must maintain a 50% enrolment in units from theBA program until they have completed 8 of those units (96credit points).Students may wish to- develop a Minor (48 credit points) in one of theinterdisciplinary professional areas- develop a Minor (48 credit points) in a disciplinary studysequence or in another QUT course- develop a Minor (48 credit points) in major Foundationunits for Primary Teachings- take a series of elective unitsStudents wishing to complete a full discipline studiessequence (6 units) will need to amend their core unitsprogram.Students planning to complete a full language sequence (6units) will need to discuss their program with the relevantCourse Coordinator to ensure that their language studiesbegin in semester one and continue into their third year.

NB Students are required to complete 16 units in the BAcomponent of the double degree. Of these 12 must be BAunits i.e. HHB coded units.

Key Terms in the BA - Commencing Students* Professional Major - one of five interdisciplinary studysequences in the BA degree (International & Global Studies,Society and Change, Ethics and Human Rights, CommunityStudies, Australian Studies), consisting of one core unit plussix further units from the appropriate list (making a total of84 credit points). Students must complete at least one ofthese to fulfil the requirements of the degree.NB - a unit may not be counted in more than oneprofessional major, discipline sequence, or Minor.* Discipline Sequence - a set of six units (72 credit points) ina given discipline (Geography, History, Languages, SocialScience). In Languages, this consists of six sequenced unitsin one Language. In other disciplines the six units mustinclude one introductory unit to the discipline.* Minor Study Sequence - a study sequence of any fourunits (48 credit points) in a given subject area.

Interdisciplinary Professional Majors - CommencingStudentsFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01) entry in theHumanities and Human Services section.

Discipline Sequences - Commencing StudentsFor details, refer to the Bachelor ofArts (HH01) entry in theHumanities and Human Services section.

Minor Sequences - Commencing StudentsFor details, refer to the Co-Majors section of the Bachelor ofArts (HH01) entry in the Humanities and Human Servicessection as any of these may be taken as Minors.

Example of BA Full-time Course Structure - ContinuingStudents

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Year 1 - Semester 1Introductory Core unit (Major)Introductory Core unit (2nd Major or Minor)

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipElective Unit (General)

Year 1, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor or 2nd Major)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 1Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor or 2nd Major)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Minor or 2nd Major)Elective Unit (General)

Major/Minor Study SequencesSee Note 1

Lists A, B and CFor details, refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01)entry in the Humanities and Human Servicessection.

Part-time StudentsSee Note 2

CORE PROGRAM - Continuing Students

The core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional MajorsINTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

HHB110 Introduction To International And GlobalStudies

HHB111 Issues in International and Global StudiesSOCIETY AND CHANGE

HHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Introduction to

SociologyETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS

HHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIES

HHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB102 The Human Condition

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research Methods UnitsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Education Component

Year 3, Semester 1EDB001 Teaching and Learning Studies 1: Teaching in

New TimesMDB450 Primary Mathematics CurriculumEDB430 Primary Professional Practice 1: Classroom

ManagementCLB376 Studies Of Society And Environment

Curriculum

Year 3, Semester 2KKB914 Visual and Performing Arts Curriculum 1SPB001 Human Development and EducationMDB383 Using Technology In The CurriculumEDB431 Primary Professional Practice 2: Curriculum

Decision Making

Year 4, Semester 1SPB002 Psychology of Learning and TeachingEDB432 Primary Professional Practice 3: Inclusive

CurriculumHMB307 Health and Physical Education Curriculum

(Primary)CLB413 Programming And Assessment In Language

And Mathematics

Year 4, Semester 2CLB306 Understanding Educational PracticesMDB384 Science EducationEDB433 Primary Professional Practice 4: Beginning

TeachingCLB454 Language And Literacy Curriculum

NOTEStudents with an approved LOTE backgroundin their undergraduatedegree who wish to undertake CLB334 PrimaryLOTE Curriculum

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Studies in place of CLB413 should contact theStudent Affairs officeon 3864 3947. CLB334 is offered internally insemester 2.

Potential Careers:Administrator, Community Worker, Corporate Secretary,Diplomat, Educator, Government Officer, InformationOfficer, Manager, Network Administrator, Network Manager,Primary School Teacher, Project Developer, ProjectManager, Public Relations Officer/Consultant, PublicServant.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of AppliedScience (IF86)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 031581FCourse duration (full-time): 4 YearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $210 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $20,160;CSP $6,061International Fees (per semester): 2007:$9,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: February and JulyQTAC code: CSP: 409262; Dfee: 409266Past rank cut-off: 72; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 13; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA) and Maths B (4, SA)Preparatory studies: MATHS: QUT unit PreparatoryMathematics as a visiting student or Total credit points:384 (192 cp in the Bachelor of Arts and 192 cp in theBachelor of Applied Science)Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Humanities): DrMegan Hargreaves (Science)Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this course you will receive both aBachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Applied Sciencedegree. This combination of degrees provides a valuablefoundation for a wide range of careers in areas such asgovernment, diplomacy, higher education and publicservice. Opportunities in tourism, translation, and thehospitality industry are open to those with a Languagemajor. Complementary majors chosen from Arts andScience provide an excellent background for careers inenvironmental management.

Recommended studyAt least one of the sciences. For the majors in biochemistry,biotechnology, forensic science and microbiology -Biological Science and Chemistry are recommended; for themajor in physics - Maths C is recommended.

Course DesignA feature of the course design is the flexibility and choice itoffers. Students can tailor the double degree to their careerinterests by combining any one of the 10 majors that areavailable in the Bachelor of Applied Science (SC01) degreewith a specialisation chosen from a wide range of offeringsin the humanities.

The program is integrated so that students will study bothscience and arts units in each semester.

Professional RecognitionRelevant professional bodies for the Bachelor of AppliedScience (SC01) are listed under the separate entry for the

course. Eligibility for membership depends on the majorsundertaken.

Contact DetailsHumanities CoordinatorDr Iraphne ChildsPhone: +61 7 3138 4563Email: [email protected]

Science CoordinatorDr Megan HargreavesPhone: +61 7 3138 2244Email: [email protected]

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Find out more on deferment.

(Example of Full-Time Course Structure forCommencing Students)

Year 1, Semester 1Core Arts unit (major)Core Arts unit (major)Two Science units (SC01 Level 1): Foundationunits

Year 1, Semester 2Arts Major unitArts Major unitTwo Science units (SC01 Level 1): at least oneFoundation unit

Year 2, Semester 1Core Arts unit (major or skills)Core Arts unit (major or skills)Two Science units (SC01 Levels 1 and 2: Level2 from Major)

Year 2, Semester 2Arts Major unitArts Minor unitTwo Science Units (SC01 Levels 1 and 2:Level 2 from Major)

Year 3, Semester 1Arts Major unitCore Arts unit (research methods)Two Science Major units (SC01 Level 2)

Year 3, Semester 2

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Arts Minor unitCore Arts unit (research methods)Two Science Major units (SC01 Level 3)

Year 4, Semester 1Arts Major unitArts Minor unitTwo Science Major units (SC01 Level 3)

Year 4, Semester 2Arts Major unitArts Minor unitTwo Science Major units (SC01 Level 3)

CORE PROGRAM - BA Students

This core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional MajorsINTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

HHB110 Introduction To International And GlobalStudies

HHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesSOCIETY AND CHANGE

HHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTSHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIESHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community Issues

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research MethodsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

Course structure - Major in Biochemistry

Year 1, Semester 1LSB118 Life Science

Either

PCB140 Introductory ChemistryOr

PCB142 Chemistry 1

Year 1, Semester 2LSB238 Cell and Molecular Biology 1PCB242 Chemistry 2

Year 2, Semester 1MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1PCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2LSB258 Principles of Human PhysiologyNRB270 Animal and Plant Structure and Function

Year 3, Semester 1LSB308 BiochemistryLSB338 Cell and Molecular Biology 2

Year 3, Semester 2LSB408 MetabolismLSB468 Molecular Biology

Year 4, Semester 1LSB508 Advanced MetabolismLSB527 Biomedical Research Technologies

Year 4, Semester 2LSB607 Protein PurificationLSB608 Protein Science

Course structure - Major in Biotechnology

Year 1, Semester 1LSB118 Life Science

EitherPCB140 Introductory Chemistry

OrPCB142 Chemistry 1

Year 1, Semester 2LSB238 Cell and Molecular Biology 1PCB242 Chemistry 2

Year 2, Semester 1MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1PCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2LSB258 Principles of Human PhysiologyNRB270 Animal and Plant Structure and Function

Year 3, Semester 1

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LSB308 BiochemistryLSB338 Cell and Molecular Biology 2

Year 3, Semester 2LSB468 Molecular BiologyLSB469 Introduction to Genomics and Bioinformatics

Year 4, Semester 1LSB537 Genetic Engineering

EitherLSB509 Medical Biotechnology 1

OrLSB577 Plant Biotechnology 1

Year 4, Semester 2LSB619 Genomics and Bioinformatics

EitherLSB609 Medical Biotechnology 2

OrLSB677 Plant Biotechnology 2

Course structure - Major in Chemistry

Year 1, Semester 1MAB100 Mathematical Sciences 1A

EitherPCB140 Introductory Chemistry

OrPCB142 Chemistry 1

Year 1, Semester 2MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1PCB242 Chemistry 2

Year 2, Semester 1LSB118 Life SciencePCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2PCB150 Physics 1HPCB200 Chemical Technology 1

Year 3, Semester 1PCB334 Inorganic ChemistryPCB354 Structure and Mechanism in Organic

Chemistry

Year 3, Semester 2PCB405 Principles of Physical ChemistryPCB444 Spectroscopy

Year 4, Semester 1PCB505 Advanced Physical Chemistry

PCB554 Synthesis and Reactivity in Organic Chemistry

Year 4, Semester 2PCB634 Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry

EitherPCB604 Project

OrPCB644 Frontiers in Chemistry

Course structure - Major in Ecology

Year 1, Semester 1LSB118 Life ScienceNRB100 Environmental Science

Year 1, Semester 2MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1NRB270 Animal and Plant Structure and Function

Year 2, Semester 1NRB230 Planet EarthPCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2LSB238 Cell and Molecular Biology 1NRB240 History of Life on Earth

Year 3, Semester 1NRB301 Earth Surface SystemsNRB311 Population Ecology

Year 3, Semester 2NRB410 Genetics and EvolutionNRB412 Experimental Design

Year 4, Semester 1NRB510 Population GeneticsNRB511 Population Management

Year 4, Semester 2NRB610 Ecological ApplicationsNRB611 Conservation Biology

Course structure - Major in Environmental Science

Year 1, Semester 1LSB118 Life ScienceNRB100 Environmental Science

Year 1, Semester 2MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1NRB270 Animal and Plant Structure and Function

Year 2, Semester 1

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NRB230 Planet EarthPCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2NRB240 History of Life on EarthPCB142 Chemistry 1

Year 3, Semester 1NRB301 Earth Surface SystemsNRB311 Population Ecology

Year 3, Semester 2NRB412 Experimental DesignNRB440 Environmental Chemistry

Year 4, Semester 1NRB500 Environmental Systems and ModellingNRB601 Field Mapping and Monitoring of Natural

Resources

Year 4, Semester 2NRB501 Spatial Analysis of Environmental SystemsNRB600 Sustainable Environmental Management

Course structure - Major in Forensic Science

Year 1, Semester 1LSB118 Life Science

EitherPCB140 Introductory Chemistry

OrPCB142 Chemistry 1

Year 1, Semester 2MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1PCB242 Chemistry 2

Year 2, Semester 1MAB100 Mathematical Sciences 1APCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2LSB238 Cell and Molecular Biology 1LSB258 Principles of Human Physiology

Year 3, Semester 1LSB468 Molecular BiologySCB384 Forensic Science

Year 3, Semester 2JSB979 Forensic Scientific EvidencePCB414 Industrial and Environmental Analytical

Chemistry

Year 4, Semester 1PCB514 Instrumental AnalysisPCB584 Forensic Examination of Physical Evidence

Year 4, Semester 2LSB684 Forensic DNA ProfilingPCB684 Forensic Analysis and Toxicology

Course structure - Major in Geoscience

Year 1, Semester 1NRB100 Environmental ScienceNRB230 Planet Earth

Year 1, Semester 2MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1PCB142 Chemistry 1

Year 2, Semester 1MAB100 Mathematical Sciences 1APCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2LSB118 Life ScienceNRB240 History of Life on Earth

Year 3, Semester 1NRB301 Earth Surface SystemsNRB333 Mineralogy

Year 3, Semester 2NRB434 Structural GeologyNRB436 Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic

Petrology

Year 4, Semester 1Two units selected from:

NRB534 GeophysicsNRB536 Petrology and GeochemistryNRB601 Field Mapping and Monitoring of Natural

Resources

Year 4, Semester 2Two units selected from:

NRB633 HydrogeologyNRB635 Plate Tectonics and Advanced Structural

GeologyNRB636 Petroleum Geology and Basin Analysis

Course structure - Major in Mathematics (WITHMathematics C from Senior)

Year 1, Semester 1MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1

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MAB111 Mathematical Sciences 1B

Year 1, Semester 2MAB112 Mathematical Sciences 1CMAB210 Statistical Modelling 1

Year 2, Semester 1MAB220 Computational Mathematics 1

One Science unit - selected from:LSB118 Life ScienceNRB100 Environmental SciencePCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2Science elective unitOne Science unit - selected from:

LSB118 Life SciencePCB101 Physical Science

Year 3, Semester 1Two Level 2 Mathematics units* - availableunits are:

MAB311 Advanced CalculusMAB312 Linear AlgebraMAB313 Mathematics of FinanceMAB314 Statistical Modelling 2* Students must complete at least one of

MAB311, MAB312, MAB413

Year 3, Semester 2Two Level 2 Mathematics units* - availableunits are:

MAB315 Operations Research 2MAB413 Differential EquationsMAB414 Applied Statistics 2MAB420 Computational Mathematics 2MAB422 Mathematical ModellingMAB480 Introduction to Scientific Computation* Students must complete at least one of

MAB311, MAB312, MAB413

Year 4, Semester 1Two Level 3 Mathematics units - available unitsare:

MAB521 Applied Mathematics 3MAB522 Computational Mathematics 3MAB523 Introduction to Quality ManagementMAB525 Operations Research 3AMAB526 Statistical Science 3MAB672 Advanced Mathematical Modelling

Year 4, Semester 2Two Level 3 Mathematics units - available units

areMAB524 Statistical InferenceMAB613 Partial Differential EquationsMAB621 Discrete MathematicsMAB623 Financial MathematicsMAB624 Applied Statistics 3MAB625 Operations Research 3B

Course structure - Major in Mathematics (WITHOUTMathematics C from Senior)

Year 1, Semester 1MAB100 Mathematical Sciences 1AMAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1

Year 1, Semester 2MAB111 Mathematical Sciences 1BMAB112 Mathematical Sciences 1C

Year 2, Semester 1MAB220 Computational Mathematics 1

One Science unit - selected from:LSB118 Life ScienceNRB100 Environmental SciencePCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2MAB210 Statistical Modelling 1

One Science unit - selected from:LSB118 Life SciencePCB101 Physical Science

Year 3, Semester 1Two Level 2 Mathematics units* - availableunits are:

MAB311 Advanced CalculusMAB312 Linear AlgebraMAB313 Mathematics of FinanceMAB314 Statistical Modelling 2* Students must complete at least one of

MAB311, MAB312, MAB413

Year 3, Semester 2Two Level 2 Mathematics units* - availableunits are:

MAB315 Operations Research 2MAB413 Differential EquationsMAB414 Applied Statistics 2MAB420 Computational Mathematics 2MAB422 Mathematical ModellingMAB480 Introduction to Scientific Computation* Students must complete at least one of

MAB311, MAB312, MAB413

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Year 4, Semester 1Two Level 3 Mathematics units - available unitsare:

MAB521 Applied Mathematics 3MAB522 Computational Mathematics 3MAB523 Introduction to Quality ManagementMAB525 Operations Research 3AMAB526 Statistical Science 3MAB672 Advanced Mathematical Modelling

Year 4, Semester 2Two Level 3 Mathematics units - available unitsare:

MAB524 Statistical InferenceMAB613 Partial Differential EquationsMAB621 Discrete MathematicsMAB623 Financial MathematicsMAB624 Applied Statistics 3MAB625 Operations Research 3B

Course structure - Major in Microbiology

Year 1, Semester 1LSB118 Life Science

EitherPCB140 Introductory Chemistry

OrPCB142 Chemistry 1

Year 1, Semester 2LSB238 Cell and Molecular Biology 1PCB242 Chemistry 2

Year 2, Semester 1MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1PCB101 Physical Science

Year 2, Semester 2LSB258 Principles of Human PhysiologyNRB270 Animal and Plant Structure and Function

Year 3, Semester 1LSB308 BiochemistryLSB328 Microbiology 1

Year 3, Semester 2LSB428 Microbiology 2LSB468 Molecular Biology

Year 4, Semester 1Two units selected from:

LSB528 Environmental Microbiology

LSB547 Bacterial Pathogenesis and Disease DiagnosisLSB568 Electron MicroscopyLSB578 Virology

Year 4, Semester 2Two units selected from:

LSB628 Food MicrobiologyLSB647 Clinical Mycology and ParasitologyLSB648 Molecular Microbiology

Course structure - Major in Physics

Year 1, Semester 1MAB111 Mathematical Sciences 1BPCB101 Physical Science

Year 1, Semester 2MAB112 Mathematical Sciences 1CSCB222 Exploration of the Universe

Year 2, Semester 1MAB311 Advanced CalculusPCB107 Physics and Quantitative Techniques

Year 2, Semester 2PCB250 Physics 1PCB260 Physics 1A

Year 3, Semester 1PCB361 AC Theory and ElectronicsPCB362 Physics 2

Year 3, Semester 2PCB460 Instrumentation and Computational MethodsPCB462 Thermodynamics and Solid State Physics

Year 4, Semester 1PCB561 Quantum and Condensed Matter PhysicsPCB562 Physical Methods of Analysis

Year 4, Semester 2PCB661 Experimental PhysicsPCB665 Physics 3

Potential Careers:Academic, Actuary, Administrator, Analytical Chemist,Astrophysicist, Biochemist, Biologist, Biotechnologist,Chemist, Chemist Industrial, Coastal Scientist, ConservationBiologist, Corporate Secretary, Database Manager,Ecologist, Environmental Health Officer, EnvironmentalScientist, Forensic Scientist, Geologist, Geophysicist,Geoscientist, Government Officer, Health Physicist, HigherEducation Worker, Hydrogeologist, Immunologist, IndustrialChemist, Information Officer, Laboratory Technician(Chemistry), Manager, Mapping Scientist/Photogrammetrist,

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Marine Scientist, Mathematician, Medical Biotechnologist,Medical Physicist, Microbiologist, Molecular Biologist,Natural Resource Scientist, Network Administrator, NetworkManager, Physicist, Plant Biotechnologist, Policy Officer,Population Ecologist, Programmer, Project Developer,Project Manager, Public Servant, Quantitative Analyst,Statistician, Virologist.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education(Secondary) (IX01)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 020316CCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $4,885International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: CSP: 409102; Dfee: 409106Past rank cut-off: 72; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 13; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 432 (240 cr pts in the BA and 192 crpts in the BEd)Course coordinator: Humanities Coordinator: Dr IraphneChilds; Education Coordinator: Dr Mal ShieldCampus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

Career OutcomesDuring the Arts component you will specialise in twoteaching areas relevant to the secondary school curriculum.The Education component prepares you to teach both areasacross years 8 to 12.

Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for registration as teachers inQueensland through the Queensland College of Teachers.Graduates looking for employment in other parts of Australiaand overseas may be required to meet additionalconditions.

Working With Children CheckWorking With Children Check - As required by theCommission for Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), student teachers must undergo acriminal history check and be issued with a Suitability Card(Blue Card) by the Commission.

As soon as you enter your enrolment program for thecourse, you must submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre immediately. You must hold a BlueCard to undertake activities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including the required field studiesblocks.

If you do not apply for a Blue Card. immediately uponenrolment in the course and allow sufficient time for thepolice check and issuing of the Card, you will be unable toparticipate in the required activities and may need to bewithdrawn from the unit(s) and incur both financial and

academic penalty. It may take up to 8 weeks for theCommission to issue the Card. The application form isavailable at bluecard.qut.com.

Further InformationFaculty of Education OfficePhone: +61 7 3138 3947Fax: +61 7 3138 3949Email: [email protected]

School of Humanities and Human ServicesEmail: [email protected]: +61 7 3138 4563Fax: +61 7 3138 4719

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Computing RequirementThe increased and more creative use of online teachingtechnology in this degree requires that you have access tosuitable computer facilities with a minimum equivalent of aPentium 3 processor, 56k modem and internet access.

Course structure

Year 1 - Semester 1Foundation Unit OR

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipCourse Foundation Unit - from 1st teachingareaElective Unit - 1st Teaching AreaElective Unit - 2nd Teaching AreaCourse Foundation Unit

Year 1 - Semester 2Foundation Unit OR

HHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipCourse Foundation Unit - 2nd Teaching AreaCourse Foundation UnitElective Unit - 2nd Teaching AreaElective Unit - 1st Teaching Area

Year 2, Semester 1Elective Unit - 1st Teaching AreaElective Unit - 1st Teaching AreaElective Unit - 2nd Teaching Area

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Other ElectiveOther Elective

Year 2, Semester 2Elective Unit - 2nd Teaching AreaElective Unit - 2nd Teaching AreaElective Unit - 1st Teaching AreaOther ElectiveOther Elective

NotesSee Notes 1 and 2

Part-Time Students in BA ComponentSee Note 3

List A - Foundation UnitsStudents should complete two FoundationUnits in first year.

HHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesHHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB110 Introduction To International And Global

StudiesHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB112 Australian PoliticsHHB115 Human Identity And ChangeHHB102 The Human ConditionHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community Issues

List B - BA Course Foundation UnitsENGLISH

KWB716 Introduction to Literary Theory and CulturalStudiesHISTORY

HHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB109 Australian Historical Studies

GEOGRAPHYHHB107 World Regions

SOCIAL SCIENCEHHB123 Indigenous Australian Culture StudiesHHB115 Human Identity And ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To SociologyHHB112 Australian Politics

LOTE: See Note 4LANGUAGES: See Note 5

HHB071 Indonesian 1HHB073 Indonesian 3HHB081 Japanese 1HHB083 Japanese 3

HHB063 French 3HHB061 French 1HHB091 German 1HHB093 German 3HHB050 Mandarin For ChineseHHB051 Introductory Mandarin 1HHB052 Introductory Mandarin 2

Year 2 (Semester 1 and 2) and Year 3 (Semester 1)LIST C - ELECTIVES (Refer to HH01 Bachelorof Arts Degree course information)EnglishGeographyHistorySocial ScienceLanguages

Education Component

Year 3, Semester 1EDB002 Teaching and Learning Studies 2:

Development and LearningEDB031 Secondary Field Studies 1: Development and

Learning in the FieldCurriculum Studies IXCurriculum Studies IY

Year 3, Semester 2EDB003 Teaching and Learning Studies 3: Practising

EducationEDB032 Secondary Field Studies 2: Practising

Education in the FieldCurriculum Studies 2XCurriculum Studies 2Y

Year 4, Semester 1EDB004 Teaching and Learning Studies 4: Inclusive

EducationEDB033 Secondary Field Studies 3: Inclusive

Educational PracticesCurriculum Studies 3XCurriculum Studies 3Y

Year 4, Semester 2EDB005 Teaching and Learning Studies 5: Professional

Work of TeachersEDB034 Secondary Field Studies 4: Professional Work

of Teachers - Induction into the FieldEDB035 Internship (Secondary)

Education Elective

Curriculum Studies Units

Curriculum Studies 1CLB018 English Curriculum Studies 1

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CLB024 Film and Media Curriculum Studies 1CLB036 LOTE Curriculum Studies 1CLB054 Social Education Curriculum Studies 1

Curriculum Studies 2CLB019 English Curriculum Studies 2CLB025 Film and Media Curriculum Studies 2CLB028 Geography Curriculum Studies 2CLB031 History Curriculum Studies 2CLB037 LOTE Curriculum Studies 2CLB040 Social Science Curriculum Studies 2

Curriculum Studies 3CLB020 English Curriculum Studies 3CLB026 Film and Media Curriculum Studies 3CLB038 LOTE Curriculum Studies 3CLB056 Social Education Curriculum Studies 3

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Community Education Officer,Community Worker, Educator, English Teacher, ExchangeStudent, Government Officer, Guidance Officer, HigherEducation Worker, Manager, Marketing Officer/Manager,Policy Officer, Public Servant, Secondary School Teacher,Teacher.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education(Early Childhood) (IX11)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 020316CCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $12,480;CSP $4,969International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409222; Dfee: 409226Past rank cut-off: 72; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 13; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 384 (192 in the BA; 192 in the B Ed)Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24Course coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Arts); Dr KerryannWalsh (Education)Campus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

Career OutcomesThe Arts component provides an excellent generaleducation for future early childhood specialists. TheBachelor of Education (Early Childhood) provides graduateswith the opportunity to be employed in childcare centres,kindergartens, prep year and the lower three grades ofprimary school.

Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for registration as teachers inQueensland through the Queensland College of Teachers.The Early Childhood specialisation is also accredited by theDepartment of Child Safety for employment in the area ofchild care. Graduates looking for employment in other partsof Australia and overseas may be required to meetadditional conditions.

Working With Children CheckWorking With Children Check - As required by theCommission for Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), student teachers must undergo acriminal history check and be issued with a Suitability Card(Blue Card) by the Commission.

As soon as you enter your enrolment program for thecourse, you must submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre immediately. You must hold a BlueCard to undertake activities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including the required field studiesblocks.

If you do not apply for a Blue Card. immediately uponenrolment in the course and allow sufficient time for thepolice check and issuing of the Card, you will be unable toparticipate in the required activities and may need to bewithdrawn from the unit(s) and incur both financial andacademic penalty. It may take up to 8 weeks for theCommission to issue the Card. The application form isavailable at bluecard.qut.com.

Further InformationFaculty of Education OfficePhone: +61 7 3138 3947Fax: +61 7 3138 3949Email: [email protected]

School of Humanities and Human ServicesEmail: [email protected]: +61 7 3138 4563Fax: +61 7 3138 4719

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, portfolios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Computing RequirementThe increased and more creative use of online teachingtechnology in this degree requires that you have access tosuitable computer facilities with a minimum equivalent of aPentium 3 processor, 56k modem and internet access.

Example of BA Full-time Course Structure -Commencing Students

Year 1, Semester 1Introductory Unit (Major)1st Year Core Skills Unit (HHB116)Introductory Core Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 1, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 1Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (2nd Major or Minor)

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Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

UNITS IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTSRefer to the Bachelor of Arts single degreeentry for information on Majors and Units

CORE PROGRAM - Commencing Students

The core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional MajorsINTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

HHB110 Introduction To International And GlobalStudies

HHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesSOCIETY AND CHANGE

HHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTSHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIESHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB102 The Human Condition

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research Methods UnitsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

BACHELOR OF ARTS UNIT INFORMATIONRefer to the Bachelor of Arts single degreeentry for more information on Majors and Units

Education Component

Year 3, Semester 1EAB004 Development and Learning Early Childhood 2EDB011 Early Childhood Field Studies 1: Development

and Learning in the FieldEAB008 Early Childhood Language and Literacies and

Communication 1EAB013 Early Childhood Society, Environment and

Health Education

Year 3, Semester 2EDB003 Teaching and Learning Studies 3: Practising

EducationEDB012 Early Childhood Field Studies 2: Practising

Education in the FieldEAB011 Early Childhood Curriculum: Arts 1EDB007 Culture Studies: Indigenous Education

Year 4, Semester 1EAB005 Inclusion in Early Childhood SettingsEDB013 Early Childhood Field Studies 3: Diversity and

InclusivityEAB006 Leadership and Management in Early

Childhood ServicesEAB027 Early Childhood Mathematics Education 1:

Birth to Six Years

Year 4, Semester 2EDB005 Teaching and Learning Studies 5: Professional

Work of TeachersEDB014 Early Childhood Field Studies 4: Professional

Work of Teachers - Induction into the FieldEDB015 Internship (Early Childhood)EAB017 The Early Childhood Professional

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Child Care Professional,Community Education Officer, Community Worker, DisabilityServices Worker, Early Childhood Teacher, Educator,Environmental Health Officer, Exchange Student, FamilyServices Officer, Government Officer, Guidance Officer,Higher Education Worker, Manager, Teacher, YouthWorker.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education(Primary) (IX12)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 020316CCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $160 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $15,360;CSP $4,954International Fees (per semester): 2007:$7,500 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409342; Dfee: 409386Past rank cut-off: 75; Dfee: 70Past OP cut-off: 12; Dfee: 14OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 384Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Education - Dr Mary Ryan;Humanit ies- Dr Iraphne ChildsCampus: Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

Career OutcomesThe Arts component provides an excellent generaleducation for future primary school specialists. TheBachelor of Education (Primary) prepares students to teachat all levels of primary school. They may also complete adiscipline/content studies major in one of the key learningareas of the Queensland school curriculum. Students maypursue language studies in this course.

Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for registration as teachers inQueensland through the Queensland College of Teachers.

Working With Children CheckWorking With Children Check - As required by theCommission for Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), student teachers must undergo acriminal history check and be issued with a Suitability Card(Blue Card) by the Commission.

As soon as you enter your enrolment program for thecourse, you must submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre immediately. You must hold a BlueCard to undertake activities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including the required field studiesblocks.

If you do not apply for a Blue Card immediately uponenrolment in the course and allow sufficient time for thepolice check and issuing of the Card, you will be unable toparticipate in the required activities and may need to bewithdrawn from the unit(s) and incur both financial and

academic penalty. It may take up to 8 weeks for theCommission to issue the Card. The application form isavailable at bluecard.qut.com.

Further InformationFaculty of Education OfficePhone: +61 7 3138 3947Fax: +61 7 3138 3949Email: [email protected]

School of Humanities and Human ServicesEmail: [email protected]: +61 7 3138 4563Fax: +61 7 3138 4719

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Computing RequirementThe increased and more creative use of online teachingtechnology in this degree requires that you have access tosuitable computer facilities with a minimum equivalent of aPentium 3 processor, 56k modem and internet access.

Example of BA Full-time Course Structure -Commencing Students

Year 1, Semester 1Introductory Unit (Major)1st Year Core Skills Unit (HHB116)Introductory Core Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 1, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 1Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

Year 2, Semester 2Elective Unit (Major)

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Elective Unit (Major)Elective Unit (2nd Major or Minor)Elective Unit (General)

UNITS IN THE BACHELOR OF ARTSRefer to the Bachelor of Arts single degreeentry for information on Majors and Units

CORE PROGRAM - Commencing Students

The core program for the degree consists of the followingselection of units:

First Year Core: Core Units for Professional MajorsINTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES

HHB110 Introduction To International And GlobalStudies

HHB111 Issues In International And Global StudiesSOCIETY AND CHANGE

HHB105 Exploring ChangeHHB104 Understanding Society: Intro To Sociology

ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTSHHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB115 Human Identity And Change

COMMUNITY STUDIESHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesHHB102 The Human Condition

AUSTRALIAN STUDIESHHB106 Australian Society And CultureHHB112 Australian Politics

First Year Core: Skills UnitsHHB116 Applied Skills And ScholarshipHHB117 Introduction To Social Research Methods

Second Year Core: Research Methods UnitsHHB224 Qualitative Research MethodsHHB232 Survey MethodsHHB121 Interpreting The PastHHB312 Geographical Research Design

BACHELOR OF ARTS UNIT INFORMATIONRefer to the Bachelor of Arts single degreeentry for more information on Majors and Units

Education Component

Year 3, Semester 1EDB002 Teaching and Learning Studies 2:

Development and LearningEDB021 Primary Field Studies 1: Development and

Learning in the FieldMDB120 Mathematics Curriculum and PedagogiesMDB004 Primary Curriculum and Pedagogies:

Information and Communication Technologies

Year 3, Semester 2EDB003 Teaching and Learning Studies 3: Practising

EducationEDB022 Primary Field Studies 2: Practising Education

in the Field (Primary)HMB300 Primary Curriculum and Pedagogies: Health

and Physical EducationCLP400 Middle Years: Multiliteracies

Year 4, Semester 1EDB004 Teaching and Learning Studies 4: Inclusive

EducationEDB023 Primary Field Studies 3: Inclusive Educational

PracticesKKB201 Primary Curriculum and Pedagogies: Music,

Visual Arts and MediaOR nullKKB202 Primary Curriculum and Pedagogies: Dance

and DramaMDB006 Primary Curriculum and Pedagogies: Science

Year 4, Semester 2EDB005 Teaching and Learning Studies 5: Professional

Work of TeachersEDB024 Primary Field Studies 4: Professional Work of

Teachers - Induction into the FieldEDB025 Internship (Primary)CLB008 Primary Curriculum and Pedagogies: Studies

of Society and Environment

Potential Careers:Administrator, Community Education Officer, CommunityWorker , D isab i l i t y Serv ices Worker , Educator ,Environmental Health Officer, Exchange Student, FamilyServices Officer, Government Officer, Guidance Officer,Higher Education Worker, Human Resource Developer,Human Services Practitioner, Information Officer, Manager,Market Research Manager, Marketing Officer/Manager,P r i m a r y S c h o o l T e a c h e r , P u b l i c R e l a t i o n sOfficer/Consultant, Public Servant, Research Assistant,Sociologist, Teacher, Youth Worker.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business(IX38)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058278BCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007:$12480International Fees (per semester): 2007:$8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409372; Dfee: 409376Past rank cut-off: 75; Dfee: 70Past OP cut-off: 12; Dfee: 14OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: Engl ish (4, SA) and foraccountancy, banking and finance, economics, andmarketing majors, Maths A, B or C (4, SA)Preparatory studies: MATHS: QUT unit Data Analysis forBusiness as a visiting student or QUT ContinuingProfessional Education course Mathematics Bridging;ENGLISH: Successful completion of a year of full-timevocational or tertiary study. For further information contact07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] coordinator: Dr Iraphne ChildsDiscipline coordinator: Dr John Sweeting (Accountancy);Ms Gayle Kerr (Advertising); Dr John Chen (Banking &Finance); Dr Radhika Lahiri (Economics); Ms SherrenaBuckby (Electronic Business); Dr Paul Barnes (HumanResource Management); Mr Simon Ridings (InternationalBusiness); Dr Paul Barnes (Management); Mr Bill Proud(Marketing); and Ms Robina Xavier (Public Relations).Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

Career OutcomesArts graduates find employment in policy development andanalysis, social policy, research and project positions,international aid and trade, environment and heritage.Graduates of the Bachelor of Business may f indemployment as Accountants, Advertising Professionals,Banking and Finance Consultants, Economists, HumanResource Managers, International Business Specialists,Managers, Marketing Officers, Public Relations Officers.

Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Business degree may, subject to choice ofmajor, extended major, or specialisation, allow graduates tosatisfy the academic requirements for membership asfollows:*All majors: Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) -enrolment in the Graduate Diploma in Applied CorporateGovernance.*Accountancy: CPA Australia (associate membership &enrolment in the CPA Program), Institute of CharteredAccountants in Australia (ICAA)(enrolment in the CAProgram).*Advertising - Advertising Federation of Australia, AustralianAssociation of National Advertisers, Australian Direct

Marketing Association and the Queensland CommercialRadio Association;*Banking and Finance: Australasian Institute of Banking andFinance (AIBF).*Economics: Economic Society of Australia (QueenslandDivision).*Human Resource Management - Australian HumanResources Institute, Australian Institute of Training andDevelopment, Australian Institute of Management;*International Business - Australian Institute of Export;*Management - Australian Institute of Management;*Marketing: Australian Marketing Institute, Market ResearchSociety of Australia, Australian Institute of Management,Australian Institute of Export (Qld) Ltd, American MarketingAssociation.*Public Relations - Public Relations Institute of Australia.

BA Course Requirements - Commencing StudentsStudents are required to completed at least one of the fivemultidisciplinary majors (1 core introductory unit plus 6 unitsin the major). You will choose from International and GlobalStudies, Society and Change, Ethics and Human Rights,Community Studies and Australian Studies.

The degree has a core program which consists of thefollowing:1) First Year: core introductory units for the multidsciplinarymajors plus core skills units;2) Second Year: research methods.

As well as the multidisciplinary major, students may alsowish to undertake a Discipline Major in one of the following:History, Geography and Environmental Studies, Languages(French, Indonesian, German, Japanese, or Mandarin),Sociology or Political Studies.

Students must maintain a minimum of 50% enrolment inunits from the BA program until they have completed eightof these units (96 credit points).

Students may also wish to include:- an Arts minor/s in any of the multidisciplinary or disciplemajors (4 units)- an approved university minor, or individual electives inanother QUT course (up to 4 units)

Students planning to complete a full Language sequence (6units) will need to discuss their program with the relevantCourse Coordinator in order to ensure that they begin theirLanguage studies in first semester and that their languageunits can be continued into their third year.

NB: Students are required to complete 16 units in the BAcomponent of the double degree. Of these 12 must be BAunits i.e. HHB coded units.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, portfolios, auditions, prior study or work

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experience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

EXAMPLE OF FULL TIME COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1BBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBA Core unit (Major)BA Discipline unit

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2BBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBA Skills unitBA Discipline unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1BBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline or minor unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2BBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBBUS Business Faculty Core UnitBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline or minor unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1BBUS Business Faculty Major UnitBBUS Business Faculty Major UnitBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline or minor unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2BBUS Business Faculty Major UnitBBUS Business Faculty Major UnitBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline or minor unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 1BBUS Business Faculty Major UnitBBUS Business Faculty Major UnitBA Major unit (elective)BA Elective unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2BBUS Business Faculty Major Unit

BBUS Business Faculty Major UnitBA Major unit (elective)BA Elective unit

Economics Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 1 Semester 2BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB126 Marketing

Year 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingEFB102 Economics 2

Year 2 Semester 2BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 3 Semester 1EFB211 Firms, Markets and ResourcesEFB202 Business Cycles and Economic Growth

Year 3 Semester 2EFB101 Data Analysis for BusinessEFB328 Public Economics and Finance

Year 4 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsEFB200 Applied Regression Analysis

Year 4 Semester 2EFB329 Contemporary Applications of Economics

TheoryEFB314 International Trade and Economic

Competitiveness

Banking and Finance Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 1 Semester 2BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB126 Marketing

Year 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Year 2 Semester 2

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BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 3 Semester 1EFB101 Data Analysis for BusinessEFB210 Finance 1

Year 3 Semester 2EFB102 Economics 2EFB307 Finance 2

Year 4 Semester 1EFB200 Applied Regression AnalysisEFB318 Portfolio and Security Analysis

Year 4 Semester 2EFB312 International FinanceEFB201 Financial Markets

Marketing Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB126 Marketing

Year 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 2 Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 Economics

Year 3 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB240 Marketing Planning and Management

Year 3 Semester 2AMB201 Marketing and Audience ResearchAMB241 E-Marketing Strategies

Year 4 Semester 1AMB340 Services MarketingAMB202 Integrated Marketing Communication

Year 4 Semester 2AMB341 Strategic MarketingAMB352 Marketing Decision Making

orIBB213 International Marketing

Electronic Business Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB115 Management, People and OrganisationsBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 1 Semester 2BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB126 Marketing

Year 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Year 2 Semester 2BSB113 EconomicsBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 3 Semester 1BSB212 Electronic Business ApplicationsITB233 Enterprise Systems Applications

Year 3 Semester 2BSB213 Governance Issues in E-BusinessITB823 Web Sites For Electronic Commerce

Year 4 Semester 1MGB334 Managing in a Changing EnvironmentAYB221 Computerised Accounting Systems

Year 4 Semester 2ITB239 Enterprise Data MiningBSB314 E-Business Intelligence

Management Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 1 Semester 2BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB126 Marketing

Year 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Year 2 Semester 2BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 3 Semester 1MGB220 Management Research Methods

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MGB222 Managing Organisations

Year 3 Semester 2MGB210 Production and Service ManagementMGB211 Organisational Behaviour

Year 4 Semester 1MGB334 Managing in a Changing Environment

Management Option Unit

Year 4 Semester 2MGB309 Strategic Management

Management Option Unit

Management Option Unit List:MGB216 Managing Technological Innovation in Global

BusinessMGB218 Venture SkillsMGB223 Creating New EnterprisesMGB312 Negotiation SkillsMGB315 Personal and Professional DevelopmentMGB335 Project Management

Management students must choose three fromthe above list (one must be a Level 3 unit).

Accountancy Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 1 Semester 2BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB114 Government, Business and Society

Year 2 Semester 1BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 Economics

Year 2 Semester 2AYB121 Financial AccountingAYB223 Law of Business Associations

Year 3 Semester 1AYB225 Management AccountingAYB220 Company Accounting

Year 3 Semester 2AYB221 Computerised Accounting SystemsAYB325 Taxation Law

Year 4 Semester 1AYB301 AuditingAYB311 Financial Accounting Issues

orAYB321 Strategic Management Accounting

Year 4 Semester 2EFB101 Data Analysis for BusinessEFB210 Finance 1

Public Relations Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB126 Marketing

Year 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 2 Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 Economics

Year 3 Semester 1AMB201 Marketing and Audience ResearchAMB260 Public Relations Theory and Practice

Year 3 Semester 2AMB261 Media Relations and PublicityAMB262 Public Relations Writing

Year 4 Semester 1AMB360 Corporate Communication ManagementAMB370 Public Relations Cases

Year 4 Semester 2AMB361 Public Relations CampaignsAMB371 Corporate Communication Strategies

Advertising Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB126 Marketing

Year 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 2 Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB119 International and Electronic Business

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Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 Economics

Year 3 Semester 1AMB200 Consumer BehaviourAMB220 Advertising Theory and Practice

Year 3 Semester 2AMB221 Advertising CopywritingAMB222 Media Planning

Year 4 Semester 1AMB320 Advertising ManagementAMB330 Advertising Strategy and Planning

Year 4 Semester 2AMB321 Advertising CampaignsAMB202 Integrated Marketing Communication

Human Resource Management Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB113 EconomicsBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 1 Semester 2BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB126 Marketing

Year 2 Semester 1BSB110 AccountingBSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Year 2 Semester 2BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and FinanceBSB119 International and Electronic Business

Year 3 Semester 1MGB207 Human Resource Issues and StrategyMGB220 Management Research Methods

Year 3 Semester 2MGB211 Organisational Behaviour

HRM Option Unit

Year 4 Semester 1MGB221 Performance and Reward

HRM Option Unit

Year 4 Semester 2MGB320 Recruitment and SelectionMGB331 Training and Development

HRM Option Unit List:MGB201 The Legal Context of Employment RelationsMGB209 Occupational Health and Safety ManagementMGB224 Australian Industrial RelationsMGB304 Human Resource Information ManagementMGB305 Human Resource Management Strategy and

PolicyMGB314 Organisational Consulting and ChangeMGB315 Personal and Professional DevelopmentMGB325 Advanced Practice in Training and

DevelopmentHRM students must choose two from theabove list (one must be a Level 3 unit).

International Business Major

Year 1 Semester 1BSB119 International and Electronic BusinessBSB126 Marketing

Year 1 Semester 2BSB110 AccountingBSB115 Management, People and Organisations

Year 2 Semester 1BSB114 Government, Business and SocietyBSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance

Year 2 Semester 2BSB111 Business Law and EthicsBSB113 Economics

Year 3 Semester 1IBB202 Fundamentals of International FinanceIBB217 Asian Business Development

orIBB208 European Business Development

Year 3 Semester 2IBB210 Export ManagementIBB317 Contemporary Business in Asia

orIBB308 Contemporary Business in Europe

Year 4 Semester 1IBB213 International MarketingIBB205 Cross-Cultural Communication and Negotiation

Year 4 Semester 2IBB300 International Business StrategyIBB303 International Logistics

Potential Careers:

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Academic, Account Executive, Accountant, Actuary,Administrator, Advertising Professional, Arts Administrator,Business Analyst, Community Educat ion Off icer,Community Worker, Diplomat, Economist, ExchangeStudent, Financial Advisor/Analyst, Financial ProjectManager, Government Officer, Higher Education Worker,Home Economist, Human Resource Developer, HumanResource Manager, Human Services Practit ioner,Information Officer, International Business Specialist,Investment Manager, Journalist, Manager, Manufacturer,Marketing Officer/Manager, Organisational CommunicationSpecialist, Policy Officer, Property Economist, PublicRelations Officer/Consultant, Public Servant, PublishingProfessional, Risk Manager, Social Scientist, Sociologist,Stockbroker, Translator.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of CreativeIndustries (IX39)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058277CCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $160 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $15,360International Fees (per semester): 2007: $8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This course is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 80Past OP cut-off: 10Assumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 384Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Arts: Dr Iraphne Childs; CreativeI n d u s t r i e s : H e a d , U n d e r g r a d u a t e S t u d i e s( u g e n q . c i @ q u t . e d u . a u )Campus: Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

Course DescriptionThis double degree enables students to complete therequirements of two separate degrees in four years.Students complete a multidisciplinary arts major in one ofthe following fields: international and global studies; societyand change; ethics and human rights; community studies; orAustralian studies. Students also complete a CreativeIndustries major in; creative writing, drama, dance,interdisciplinary studies, media and communication, music,television, or visual arts.

OP GuaranteeThe OP Guarantee does not apply to this course.

Additional Entry Requirements (for the majors below)In addition to meeting the cut-off applicants who wish tostudy one of the following Creative Industries majors belowmust also pass the additional entry requirement listedbelow. Further information will be available in July viaaddentry.qut.com or by phoning 07 3138 8114. A $33service fee applies for each of the Creative Industriesmajors below. Applicants applying for more than one coursein the same area are required to pay only one service fee of$33. Closing dates are listed below.

Dance: lodge required materials with QUT by 30 August2007 and pass the audition. Auditions and interviews will beheld in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide,Townsville and Rockhampton. Confirmation of dates andvenues will be posted after applications close.

Music: lodge required materials with QUT by 19 October2007 and pass the audition.

Visual Arts: lodge required materials with QUT by 19October 2007 and pass the portfolio.

Career OutcomesThis double degree will prepare you as a multi-skilledprofessional for careers in international affairs, government,public policy and community development. With yourinterdisciplinary knowledge, creativity and practical skills,you will also be prepared for careers in media and culturalpolicy development, film and video activities, the musicindustry, visual design and publishing. business major.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Domestic student tuition fee (Dfee) placesUndergraduate domestic full fee places (Dfee) are notavailable in this course. Tuition fees are only applicable tocurrently enrolled students who were unable to complyregulations regarding their orignal CommonwealthSupported place (i.e. failure to lodge an eCAF, hasconsumed of other their Student Learning Entitlement etc.)and who have been invited and accepted to continue as afee-paying student.

COURSE STRUCTURE - OVERVIEW

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1BCI Core unitBCI Core unitBA Core unit (Major)BA Discipline Unit

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2BCI Core unitBCI Mandated discipline unitBA Skills unitBA Discipline unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1BCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unitBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2BCI Mandated discipline unit

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BCI Mandated discipline unitBA Major unit (elective)BA BA Discipline unit or Minor unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1BCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unitBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline unit or Minor unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2BCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unitBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline unit or Minor unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 1BCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Elective unitBA Major unit (elective)BA Elective unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2BCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Elective unitBA Major unit (elective)BA Elective unit

Course structure for Communication Design major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KIB101 Foundations of Communication Design 1

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KIB102 Foundations of Communication Design 2

Year 2, Semester 1Creative Industries Elective

KIB103 Media Technology 1

Year 2, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KIB104 Media Technology 2

Year 3, Semester 1KIB210 Design Studio 1: Interaction Design

Year 3, Semester 2KIB211 Design Studio 2: Web Development

Year 4, Semester 1

KIB310 Design Studio 3: Virtual Environments

Year 4, Semester 2KIB311 Design Studio 4: Tangible Media

Course structure for Creative Writing major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KWB101 Introduction to Creative Writing

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KWB104 Creative Writing: The Short Story

Year 2, Semester 1KWB107 Introduction to Creative Non-FictionKWB102 Media Writing

ORKWB103 Persuasive Writing

Year 2, Semester 2KWB204 Creative Non-Fiction: Life WritingKJB224 Feature Writing

ORKWB106 Corporate Writing and Editing

Year 3, Semester 1Creative Industries Elective

KWB207 Great Books: The Literary Classics

Year 3, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KWB206 Youth and Children's Writing

Year 4, Semester 1KWB201 Creative Writing: Digital MediaKWB203 Creative Writing: The Novel

Year 4, Semester 2KWB205 Creative Writing Project 1KWB303 Writing and Publishing Industry

Course structure for Dance major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KDB103 Dance Technique Studies 1

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KDB104 Dance Technique Studies 2

Year 2, Semester 1

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KDB105 Architecture of the BodyKDB213 Dance Technique Studies 3

Year 2, Semester 2KDB107 Choreographic Studies 1KDB214 Dance Technique Studies 4

Year 3, Semester 1KDB110 Deconstructing Dance in HistoryKDB207-1 Choreographic Studies 2

Year 3, Semester 2KDB106 Dance AnalysisKDB207-2 Choreographic Studies 2KDB208 Integrated Professional Skills

Year 4, Semester 1Creative Industries Elective

KDB108 World Dance

Year 4, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KDB204 Australian Dance

Course structure for Drama major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KTB101 20th Century Performance

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KTB104 Performance Innovation

Year 2, Semester 1KTB102 Process DramaKTB103 Performing Skills 1: Body and Voice and Role

Year 2, Semester 2KTB105 Production 1: Story MakingKTB106 Performing Skills 2: Style and Form

Year 3, Semester 1Creative Industries Elective

KTB206 The Creating Body

Year 3, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KTB207 Staging Australia

Year 4, Semester 1KTB204 Understanding PerformanceKTB301 Performing Self

Year 4, Semester 2KTB303 Performing Skills 3: Interpreting and AdaptingKTB305 Production 3: The Entrepreneurial Artist

Course structure for Interdisciplinary major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core UnitSub-Major 1

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core UnitSub-Major 1

Year 2, Semester 1Sub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 2, Semester 2Sub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 3, Semester 1Sub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 3, Semester 2Sub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 4, Semester 1Creative Industries ElectiveSub-Major 2

Year 4, Semester 2Creative Industries ElectiveSub-Major 2

Please note: At least eight of your sub-major units must beK-coded units

Course structure for Media and Communication major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KCB101 Communication in the New Economy

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KCB104 Media and Communications Industries

Year 2, Semester 1KCB102 Media and Society: From Printing Press to

InternetKCB103 Strategic Speech Communication

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Year 2, Semester 2KCB105 Media and Communication Research MethodsKCB202 New Media Technologies

Year 3, Semester 1KCB201 Virtual CulturesKCB302 Political Communication

Year 3, Semester 2KCB203 Consumer CulturesKCB304 Managing Communication Resources

Year 4, Semester 1Creative Industries Elective

KCB301 Media Audiences

Year 4, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KCB303 Applied Media Communication

Course structure for Music major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KMB003 Sex Drugs Rock 'n' rollOR

KMB005-1 Group Music

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KMB105 Music and Sound TechnologyThe following unit to be taken if KMB005-1Group Music completed in semester 1:

KMB005-2 Group Music

Year 2, Semester 1KMB130 Core Musicianship 1KMB110 Music Production 1

ORKMB120 Music Performance 1

Year 2, Semester 2KMB131 Core Musicianship 2KMB111 Music Production 2

ORKMB121 Music Performance 2

Year 3, Semester 1Music Elective

KMB214-1 Music and Sound: Principal Study A

Year 3, Semester 2Music Elective

KMB214-2 Music and Sound: Principal Study A

Year 4, Semester 1Creative Industries ElectiveMusic Elective

Year 4, Semester 2Creative Industries ElectiveMusic Elective

Course structure for Television major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KPB101 Foundations of Film and Television Production

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KPB104 Film and Television Production ResourceManagement

Year 2, Semester 1KPB106 Australian TelevisionKWB102 Media Writing

Year 2, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KPB107 Television Genres

Year 3, Semester 1KCB301 Media AudiencesKWB105 Film and Television Scriptwriting

Year 3, Semester 2KKB175 Creative Industries Legal IssuesKPB202 Film and Television Business Skills:

Entrepreneurship and Investment

Year 4, Semester 1KPB302 Project Development and Script Editing for

TelevisionKPB303 Critical Thinking About Television

Year 4, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KPB304 Television Practice

Course structure for Visual Arts major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KVB100 Research and Creativity in the Visual Arts

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

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KVB104 Photomedia and Artistic Practice

Year 2, Semester 1KVB102 ModernismKVB110 2D Media and Processes

Year 2, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KVB111 3D Media and Processes

Year 3, Semester 1KVB200 Exhibition and Display in the Visual ArtsKVB202 Visual Imaging - Process and Theory

Year 3, Semester 2KVB103 Australian ArtKVB211 Post 1945 Art

Year 4, Semester 1Creative Industries Elective

KVB212 Australian Art, Architecture and DesignOR

KVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

Year 4, Semester 2KVB306 Video Art and CultureKVB108 Contemporary Asian Visual Culture

ORKVB307 Theories of Spatial Culture

Creative Industries Core Units

KKB007 Introduction to Multimedia TechnologyKKB008 Narrative in the Creative IndustriesKKB009 Writing for Creative IndustriesKKB010 Cultures and CreativityKKB018 Creative Industries

Creative Industries Faculty Undergraduate OpenElectives

Creative Industries Faculty Undergraduate Open ElectivesThese unit offerings are current at the time ofpublication but are subject to change.Creative Industries students may chooseelective units from the following list OR fromoutside the Faculty area subject to thefollowing guidelines:* you cannot select a unit that forms part of thecompulsory units of your course or thecompulsory units of your chosen sub-majorarea.* you must obey any elective rules as set out inyour course requirements* you must have successfully completed anypre/co-requisite units applicable

* the offering of elective units is subject tosufficient student enrolment numbers and staffavailability* some units are subject to quota restrictions

Semester 1Media & Communication Discipline

KCB101 Communication in the New EconomyKCB102 Media and Society: From Printing Press to

InternetKCB103 Strategic Speech CommunicationKCB201 Virtual CulturesKCB302 Political Communication

Dance DisciplineKDB105 Architecture of the BodyKDB108 World DanceKDB110 Deconstructing Dance in History

Fashion DisciplineKFB103 Introduction to Fashion Design

Journalism DisciplineKJB101 Journalism Information SystemsKJB120 NewswritingKJB121 Journalistic InquiryKJB224 Feature WritingKJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

FacultyKKB004 Indigenous Creative IndustriesKKB290 Supervised Group ProjectKKB357 Independent StudyKKB320 Workplace LearningKKB330 Workplace LearningKKB340-1 Workplace LearningKKB340-2 Workplace Learning

Music & Sound DisciplineKMB003 Sex Drugs Rock 'n' rollKMB004 World MusicKMB104 Introductory MusicianshipKMB105 Music and Sound TechnologyKMB108 Sound Recording and AcousticsKMB204 Music and Sound Textures

Film & Television DisciplineKPB102 Film HistoryKPB106 Australian TelevisionKPB108 Media Text AnalysisKPB203 Australian FilmKPB303 Critical Thinking About Television

Performance Studies DisciplineKTB061 Creative Industries ManagementKTB062 Creative Industries Events and Festivals

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KTB101 20th Century PerformanceKTB204 Understanding PerformanceKTB306 Directing for Events and Festivals

Visual Arts DisciplineKVB102 ModernismKVB104 Photomedia and Artistic PracticeKVB110 2D Media and ProcessesKVB212 Australian Art, Architecture and DesignKVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

Creative Writing & Cultural Studies DisciplineKWB001 Introduction to Literary Theory and Cultural

StudiesKWB003 Modern Times (Literature and Culture in the

20th Century)KWB005 Wonderlands: Literature and Culture in the

19th CenturyKWB101 Introduction to Creative WritingKWB102 Media WritingKWB103 Persuasive WritingKWB104 Creative Writing: The Short StoryKWB105 Film and Television ScriptwritingKWB107 Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction

Semester 2Media & Communication Discipline

KCB101 Communication in the New EconomyKCB103 Strategic Speech CommunicationKCB104 Media and Communications IndustriesKCB105 Media and Communication Research MethodsKCB202 New Media TechnologiesKCB203 Consumer Cultures

Dance DisciplineKDB106 Dance AnalysisKDB109 Funk, Tap and all that JazzKDB204 Australian Dance

FacultyKKB004 Indigenous Creative IndustriesKKB290 Supervised Group ProjectKKB357 Independent StudyKKB320 Workplace LearningKKB330 Workplace LearningKKB340-1 Workplace LearningKKB340-2 Workplace Learning

Fashion DisciplineKFB105 Fashion and Modernity

Journalism DisciplineKJB101 Journalism Information SystemsKJB120 NewswritingKJB121 Journalistic Inquiry

KJB224 Feature WritingKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Public Affairs Reporting

Music & Sound DisciplineKMB002 Music and SpiritualityKMB007 Introductory EnsembleKMB105 Music and Sound TechnologyKMB107 Sound and ImageKMB108 Sound Recording and Acoustics

Film & Television DisciplineKPB103 Film GenresKPB104 Film and Television Production Resource

ManagementKPB107 Television GenresKPB205 Documentary Theory and PracticeKPB206 International Cinema

Performance Studies DisciplineKTB062 Creative Industries Events and FestivalsKTB104 Performance InnovationKTB207 Staging Australia

Visual Arts DisciplineKVB103 Australian ArtKVB104 Photomedia and Artistic PracticeKVB108 Contemporary Asian Visual CultureKVB211 Post 1945 ArtKVB306 Video Art and CultureKVB307 Theories of Spatial Culture

Creative Writing & Cultural Studies DisciplineKWB002 OzlitKWB004 Shakespeare, Then and NowKWB006 Popular Fictions, Popular CultureKWB007 Indigenous WritingKWB102 Media WritingKWB104 Creative Writing: The Short StoryKWB105 Film and Television ScriptwritingKWB106 Corporate Writing and EditingKWB204 Creative Non-Fiction: Life WritingKWB206 Youth and Children's Writing

NOTES:* Only one Workplace Learning unit may becompleted* KKB290, KKB357, KKB320, KKB330,KKB340-1 and KKB340-2 are only available tostudents enrolled in Creative Industriescourses.

Potential Careers:Academic, Actor, Administrator, Advertising Professional,Art Writer, Artist, Arts Administrator, Choreographer,Community Education Officer, Community Worker,

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Composer, Computer Games Developer, ContractAdministrator, Creative Writer, Curator, Dance Teacher,Dancer, Digital Composer, Educator, Film Composer,Film/Television Producer, Government Officer, HigherEducat ion Worker , In format ion Of f icer , In ternetProfessional, Journalist, Marketing Officer/Manager, MediaIndustry Specia l is t , Mul t imedia Designer, MusicAgent/Manager, Music Publisher, Music Sampler, MusicTeacher, Music Technologist, Musical Director, Musician,Organisational Communication Specialist, Policy Officer,P o s t - p r o d u c t i o n s p e c i a l i s t , P u b l i c R e l a t i o n sOfficer/Consultant, Public Servant, Publishing Professional,Recording Engineer, Song Writer, Sound and MusicProducer, Sound Designer, Sound/Audio Engineer, StageManager, Theatre Professionals, Visual Artist, WebDesigner.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Justice(IX41)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058283ECourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $12,480International Fees (per semester): 2007: $8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409082; Dfee: 409086Past rank cut-off: 73; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 13; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] coordinator: Dr Iraphne Childs (Arts), ProfessorRod Broadhurst (Justice)Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

Course DescriptionThe course consists of 16 arts units and 16 justice units.The program in integrated so that you will study both artsand justice units in each semester. You will choose at leastone multidisciplinary arts major from international and globalstudies, society and change, ethics and human rights,community studies, or Australian studies. In the justicecomponent you will have the opportunity to study areassuch as criminology, policing, ethics, crime prevention,justice policy and investigations.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Potential Careers:Administrator, Community Education Officer, CommunityWorker, Contract Administrator, Government Officer, HigherEducation Worker, Information Officer, Policy Officer, PublicServant.

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B a c h e l o r o f C r e a t i v eIndustries/Bachelor of Human Services2007 (IX43)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058291ECourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $160 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007:$15360International Fees (per semester): 2007:$8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409062; Dfee: 409066Past rank cut-off: 75. Dfee places were not offered lastyear.Past OP cut-off: 12. Dfee places were not offered last year.Assumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] credit points: 384Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Dr Phil Crane (Human Services);Head, Undergraduate Studies [email protected](Creative Industries)Campus: Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

Course descriptionThis double degree enables students to complete therequirements of two separate degrees in four years. TheHuman Services course provides the essential knowledge,values, ethics and skills for professional practice in humanservices and includes supervised professional placements.In the Creative Industries course, students major in dramaor interdisciplinary studies.

OP GuaranteeThe OP Guarantee does not apply to this course.

Career OutcomesThis double degree prepares you as a multi-skilledprofessional for careers in child safety and a range ofwelfare and community services. In particular you will havea set of skills which will be suitable for areas which combinehuman services and creative skills, for example, communitydevelopment and cultural services, and youth arts.

Professional RecognitionGraduates are entitled to apply for membership of theAustralian Association of Welfare and Community Workers.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or work

experience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Working with Children CheckWorking With Children CheckAs required by the Commission for Children and YoungPeople and Child Guardian Act (2000), studens mustundergo a criminal history check and be issued with aSuitability Card (Blue Card) by the Commission.

As soon as you enter your enrolment program for thecourse, you must submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre immediately. You must hold a BlueCard to undertake activities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including the required field studiesblocks.

If you do not apply for a Blue Card immediately uponenrolment in the course and allow sufficient time for thepolice check and issuing of the Card, you will be unable toparticipate in the required activities and may need to bewithdrawn from the unit(s) and incur both financial andacademic penalty. It may take up to 8 weeks for theCommission to issue the Card. The application form isavailable at bluecard.qut.com.

Domestic student tuition fee (Dfee) placesUndergraduate domestic full fee places (Dfee) are availablein this course.

Find out more on Dfee.

COURSE STRUCTURE - OVERVIEW

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1HHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesBCI Core unitBCI Mandated discipline unit

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2HHB100 Introduction To Human ServicesHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationBCI Core unitBCI Mandated discipline unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1HHB208 Introduction to practiceHHB209 Developing professional frameworksBCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2HHB Human Services List B unit

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HHB277 Ethical and legal dimensions of humanservices practice

BCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1HHB279 Human service processes and methodsHHB278 Intervention theoriesBCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2HHB Human services List C unitBCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unitBCI Mandated discipline unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 1HHB Human services List D unitHHB Human services List C unitBCI Mandated discipline UnitBCI Elective unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2HHB301 Advanced Professional PracticeBCI Elective unit

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Course structure for Drama major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core Unit

KTB101 20th Century Performance

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core Unit

KTB104 Performance Innovation

Year 2, Semester 1KTB102 Process DramaKTB103 Performing Skills 1: Body and Voice and Role

Year 2, Semester 2KTB105 Production 1: Story MakingKTB106 Performing Skills 2: Style and Form

Year 3, Semester 1Creative Industries Elective

KTB206 The Creating Body

Year 3, Semester 2Creative Industries Elective

KTB207 Staging AustraliaKTB303 Performing Skills 3: Interpreting and Adapting

Year 4, Semester 1KTB204 Understanding PerformanceKTB301 Performing Self

Year 4, Semester 2KTB305 Production 3: The Entrepreneurial Artist

Course structure for Interdisciplinary major

Year 1, Semester 1Creative Industries Core UnitSub-Major 1

Year 1, Semester 2Creative Industries Core UnitSub-Major 1

Year 2, Semester 1Sub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 2, Semester 2Sub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 3, Semester 1Sub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 3, Semester 2Creative Industries ElectiveSub-Major 1Sub-Major 2

Year 4, Semester 1Creative Industries ElectiveSub-Major 2

Year 4, Semester 2Sub-Major 2

Creative Industries Core Units

KKB007 Introduction to Multimedia TechnologyKKB008 Narrative in the Creative IndustriesKKB009 Writing for Creative IndustriesKKB010 Cultures and CreativityKKB018 Creative Industries

Creative Industries Faculty Undergraduate OpenElectives

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Creative Industries Faculty Undergraduate Open ElectivesThese unit offerings are current at the time ofpublication but are subject to change.Creative Industries students may chooseelective units from the following list OR fromoutside the Faculty area subject to thefollowing guidelines:* you cannot select a unit that forms part of thecompulsory units of your course or thecompulsory units of your chosen sub-majorarea.* you must obey any elective rules as set out inyour course requirements* you must have successfully completed anypre/co-requisite units applicable* the offering of elective units is subject tosufficient student enrolment numbers and staffavailability* some units are subject to quota restrictions

Semester 1Media & Communication Discipline

KCB101 Communication in the New EconomyKCB102 Media and Society: From Printing Press to

InternetKCB103 Strategic Speech CommunicationKCB201 Virtual CulturesKCB302 Political Communication

Dance DisciplineKDB105 Architecture of the BodyKDB108 World DanceKDB110 Deconstructing Dance in History

Fashion DisciplineKFB103 Introduction to Fashion Design

Journalism DisciplineKJB101 Journalism Information SystemsKJB120 NewswritingKJB121 Journalistic InquiryKJB224 Feature WritingKJB239 Journalism Ethics and Issues

FacultyKKB004 Indigenous Creative IndustriesKKB290 Supervised Group ProjectKKB357 Independent StudyKKB320 Workplace LearningKKB330 Workplace LearningKKB340-1 Workplace LearningKKB340-2 Workplace Learning

Music & Sound DisciplineKMB003 Sex Drugs Rock 'n' rollKMB004 World MusicKMB104 Introductory Musicianship

KMB105 Music and Sound TechnologyKMB108 Sound Recording and AcousticsKMB204 Music and Sound Textures

Film & Television DisciplineKPB102 Film HistoryKPB106 Australian TelevisionKPB108 Media Text AnalysisKPB203 Australian FilmKPB303 Critical Thinking About Television

Performance Studies DisciplineKTB061 Creative Industries ManagementKTB062 Creative Industries Events and FestivalsKTB101 20th Century PerformanceKTB204 Understanding PerformanceKTB306 Directing for Events and Festivals

Visual Arts DisciplineKVB102 ModernismKVB104 Photomedia and Artistic PracticeKVB110 2D Media and ProcessesKVB212 Australian Art, Architecture and DesignKVB304 Contemporary Art Issues

Creative Writing & Cultural Studies DisciplineKWB001 Introduction to Literary Theory and Cultural

StudiesKWB003 Modern Times (Literature and Culture in the

20th Century)KWB005 Wonderlands: Literature and Culture in the

19th CenturyKWB101 Introduction to Creative WritingKWB102 Media WritingKWB103 Persuasive WritingKWB104 Creative Writing: The Short StoryKWB105 Film and Television ScriptwritingKWB107 Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction

Semester 2Media & Communication Discipline

KCB101 Communication in the New EconomyKCB103 Strategic Speech CommunicationKCB104 Media and Communications IndustriesKCB105 Media and Communication Research MethodsKCB202 New Media TechnologiesKCB203 Consumer Cultures

Dance DisciplineKDB106 Dance AnalysisKDB109 Funk, Tap and all that JazzKDB204 Australian Dance

FacultyKKB004 Indigenous Creative Industries

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KKB290 Supervised Group ProjectKKB357 Independent StudyKKB320 Workplace LearningKKB330 Workplace LearningKKB340-1 Workplace LearningKKB340-2 Workplace Learning

Fashion DisciplineKFB105 Fashion and Modernity

Journalism DisciplineKJB101 Journalism Information SystemsKJB120 NewswritingKJB121 Journalistic InquiryKJB224 Feature WritingKJB280 International JournalismKJB337 Public Affairs Reporting

Music & Sound DisciplineKMB002 Music and SpiritualityKMB007 Introductory EnsembleKMB105 Music and Sound TechnologyKMB107 Sound and ImageKMB108 Sound Recording and Acoustics

Film & Television DisciplineKPB103 Film GenresKPB104 Film and Television Production Resource

ManagementKPB107 Television GenresKPB205 Documentary Theory and PracticeKPB206 International Cinema

Performance Studies DisciplineKTB062 Creative Industries Events and FestivalsKTB104 Performance InnovationKTB207 Staging Australia

Visual Arts DisciplineKVB103 Australian ArtKVB104 Photomedia and Artistic PracticeKVB108 Contemporary Asian Visual CultureKVB211 Post 1945 ArtKVB306 Video Art and CultureKVB307 Theories of Spatial Culture

Creative Writing & Cultural Studies DisciplineKWB002 OzlitKWB004 Shakespeare, Then and NowKWB006 Popular Fictions, Popular CultureKWB007 Indigenous WritingKWB102 Media WritingKWB104 Creative Writing: The Short StoryKWB105 Film and Television ScriptwritingKWB106 Corporate Writing and Editing

KWB204 Creative Non-Fiction: Life WritingKWB206 Youth and Children's Writing

NOTES:* Only one Workplace Learning unit may becompleted* KKB290, KKB357, KKB320, KKB330,KKB340-1 and KKB340-2 are only available tostudents enrolled in Creative Industriescourses.

Potential Careers:Actor, Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, AdvertisingProfessional, Aged Services Worker, Animator, Art ProjectManager, Arts Administrator, Child Protection Officer,Community Corrections Officer, Community EducationOfficer, Community Worker, Corrective Services Officer,Creative Writer, Disability Services Worker, Educator,Family Services Officer, Film Composer, Film/TelevisionProducer, Government Off icer , Human ServicesPractitioner, Information Officer, Internet Professional,Journalist, Marketing Officer/Manager, Media IndustrySpecialist, Multimedia Designer, Music Agent/Manager,Music Publisher, Music Technologist, Musical Director,Organisational Communication Specialist, Policy Officer,Public Relations Officer/Consultant, Public Servant,Publishing Professional, Social Scientist, Sound Designer,Stage Manager, Theatre Professionals, Web Designer,Youth Worker.

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Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelorof Justice 2007 (IX45)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058290FCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $130 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $12,480International Fees (per semester): 2007: $8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 409092; Dfee: 409096Past rank cut-off: 73; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 13; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA)Preparatory studies: ENGLISH: Successful completion ofa year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. For furtherinformation contact 07 3138 2000 or email [email protected] coordinator: Dr Phil Crane (Human Services),Prof. Rod Broadhurst (Justice)Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine

Course DescriptionIn this course students complete the requirements of twoseparate degrees in four years. The Human Servicescomponent of the course provides knowledge, values,ethics and skills for professional practice in human services.The Justice component involves the study of criminology,ethics, crime prevention, policy making and investigations.

Career opportunitiesCareer opportunities include human service worker, aged,child and family, youth, disability and corrective services;community development; social care; child protection; youthjustice; policy and service development; prevention andearly intervention services; individual and systemsadvocacy; criminology; policing; ethics; crime prevention;justice policy and investigations.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such asquestionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Working with Children Check

As required by the Commission for Children and YoungPeople and Child Guardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and be issued with a

Suitability Card (Blue Card) by the Commission.

As soon as you enter your enrolment program for thecourse, you must submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre immediately. You must hold a BlueCard to undertake activities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including the required field studiesblocks.

If you do not apply for a Blue Card immediately uponenrolment in the course and allow sufficient time for thepolice check and issuing of the Card, you will be unable toparticipate in the required activities and may need to bewithdrawn from the unit(s) and incur both financial andacademic penalty. It may take up to 8 weeks for theCommission to issue the Card. The application form isavailable at bluecard.qut.com.

COURSE STRUCTURE - OVERVIEW

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1HHB114 Introduction To Human Rights And EthicsHHB103 Contemporary Social And Community IssuesBJUS Core unitBJUS Core unit

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2HHB100 Introduction To Human ServicesHHB113 Interpersonal CommunicationBJUS Core unitBJUS Core unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1HHB208 Introduction to practiceHHB209 Developing professional frameworksBJUS Core unitBJUS Major unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2HHB Human services List B unitHHB277 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Human

Services PracticeBJUS Core unitBJUS Major unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1HHB279 Human service processes and methodsHHB278 Intervention theoriesBJUS Major unitBJUS Major unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2HHB Human services List C unitBJUS Major unitBJUS Major unit

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BJUS Elective unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 1HHB Human services List D unitHHB Human services List C unitBJUS Elective unitBJUS Elective unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2HHB301 Advanced Professional PracticeBJUS Elective unit

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, AgedServices Worker, Child Protection Officer, CommunityCorrections Officer, Community Education Officer,Community Worker, Corrective Services Officer, DisabilityServices Worker, Family Services Officer, GovernmentOfficer, Human Services Practitioner, Police Officer (State),Policy Officer, Public Servant, Youth Worker.

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B a c h e l o r o f A r t s / B a c h e l o r o fI n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y ( I X 4 9 )Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 058282FCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic fees (per credit point): CommonwealthSupported Place; Full fee tuition 2007: $160 per credit point(subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: Full fee tuition $15,360;CSP $6,664International Fees (per semester): 2007:$9,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: FebruaryInternational Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This course is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 73; Dfee: 68Past OP cut-off: 13; Dfee: 15OP Guarantee: YesAssumed knowledge: English (4, SA), and for gamestechnology and security majors, Maths B (4, SA), or for allother majors, Maths A, B or C (4, SA)Preparatory studies: MATHS: QUT unit PreparatoryMathematics as a visiting student or QUT ContinuingProfessional Education course Mathematics Bridging.ENGLISH: Successful completion of a year of full-timevocational or tertiary study. For further information contact07 3138 2000 or email [email protected]: Gardens Point and Carseldine

Course descriptionIn this course students complete the requirements of twoseparate degrees in Arts and Information Technology in fouryears. The focus of the arts component is social changewith an emphasis on understanding societies and theimpact of global, social, environmental and technologicalchange on communities and individuals. In the ITcomponent, there is a strong practical component withcomputing laboratory based units and project workcomprising a significant part of the course,

Majors in the Arts componentIn the Bachelor of Arts, students choose an multidisciplinarymajor from one of the following: international and globalstudies, society and change, ethics and human rights,community studies, or Australian studies.

Majors in the IT componentIn the Bachelor of Information Technology, students canchoose to major in business systems engineering, databases, electronic business, games technology, informationand knowledge management, information systems, ITmanagement, intelligent systems, interactive media,network systems, security, software architecture, or webservices and applications.

DefermentQUT allows current Year 12 school leavers to defer theirundergraduate admission offer for one year, or for sixmonths if offered mid-year admission, except in coursesusing speci f ic admiss ion requi rements such as

questionnaires, folios, auditions, prior study or workexperience.

Non-year 12 students may also request to defer their QTACoffer on the basis of demonstrated special circumstances.

Find out more on deferment.

Career outcomesInformation technology professionals with a strongknowledge in languages, as well as deep understanding inareas such as international issuesÀparticularly cultures,ethics and human rightsÀare highly valued by theinformation technology industry. The Arts component alsoprovides students with a broad-based education and arange o f t ransferab le ana ly t ica l , research andcommunication skills which will enrich studies in informationtechnology and expand career choices.

COURSE OVERVIEW

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1ITB002 IT Professional StudiesITB005 Systems ArchitectureBA nullBA Discipline unit

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2ITB004 Database SystemsITB006 NetworksBA Skills unitBA Discipline unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1ITB001 Problem Solving and ProgrammingITB008 Modelling Analysis and DesignBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline or Minor unit

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2ITB003 Object Oriented ProgrammingITB007 Web DevelopmentBA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline or minor unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1IT Major UnitIT Major Unit

BA Major unit (elective)BA Discipline or Minor unit

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2ITB009 Core Project Initiation

IT Major UnitBA Major unit (elective)

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BA Discipline or Minor unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 1ITB010 Core Project Implementation

IT Major UnitBA Major unit (elective)BA Elective unit

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2IT Major UnitIT Major Unit

BA Major unit (elective)BA Elective unit

ARTS UNITS

FOR A LIST OF ARTS UNITS IN THIS DOUBLE DEGREEREFER TO QUT BACHELOR OF ARTS SINGLE DEGREE

Business Systems Engineering Major

Compulsory UnitsITB222 Systems Analysis and DesignITB228 Enterprise SystemsITB245 R/3 System AdministrationITB298 Business Process Engineering

IS Elective UnitsSelect two (2) units from the following list

ITB218 Applications ProgrammingITB223 Software Development with ORACLEITB230 ProjectITB237 Advanced DatabasesITB245 R/3 System AdministrationITB255 Knowledge ManagementITB266 Information ManagementITB267 Business AnalyticsITB272 Information Technology Project ManagementITB294 Information QualityITB322 Information Resources

Databases Major

Compulsory UnitsITB229 Database DesignITB232 Database ManagementITB239 Enterprise Data MiningITB295 XML: Data and Document Processing

IS Elective UnitsSelect two (2) units from the following list

ITB218 Applications Programming

ITB223 Software Development with ORACLEITB230 ProjectITB237 Advanced DatabasesITB245 R/3 System AdministrationITB255 Knowledge ManagementITB266 Information ManagementITB267 Business AnalyticsITB272 Information Technology Project ManagementITB294 Information QualityITB322 Information Resources

Games Technology Major

Compulsory UnitsITB711 Programming AbstractionITB743 Artificial IntelligenceITB746 Modelling and Animation TechniquesITB747 Real Time Rendering TechniquesITB749 Scientific ProgrammingMAB281 Mathematics for Computer Graphics

Information and Knowledge Management Major

Please contact the Course Coordinator for enrolmentadvice

Electronic Business Major

Compulsory UnitsITB233 Enterprise Systems ApplicationsITB239 Enterprise Data MiningITB260 E-Commerce Site DevelopmentBSB212 Electronic Business ApplicationsBSB213 Governance Issues in E-BusinessBSB314 E-Business Intelligence

Information Systems Major

Compulsory UnitsITB228 Enterprise SystemsITB229 Database DesignITB260 E-Commerce Site Development

IS Elective UnitsSelect two (2) units from the following list

ITB218 Applications ProgrammingITB223 Software Development with ORACLEITB230 ProjectITB237 Advanced DatabasesITB266 Information ManagementITB267 Business AnalyticsITB322 Information Resources

Information Technology Management Major

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Compulsory UnitsITB222 Systems Analysis and DesignITB241 Information Technology ManagementITB264 Information Systems ConsultingITB272 Information Technology Project Management

IS Elective UnitsSelect two (2) units from the following list

ITB218 Applications ProgrammingITB223 Software Development with ORACLEITB230 ProjectITB237 Advanced DatabasesITB245 R/3 System AdministrationITB255 Knowledge ManagementITB266 Information ManagementITB267 Business AnalyticsITB272 Information Technology Project ManagementITB294 Information QualityITB322 Information Resources

Intelligent Systems Major

Compulsory UnitsITB239 Enterprise Data MiningITB295 XML: Data and Document ProcessingITB740 Agent Based Software EngineeringITB741 Information Retrieval Technology

Elective UnitsSelect two (2) units from the following list

ITB322 Information ResourcesITB710 Fundamentals of Computer ScienceITB715 Web ServicesITB742 Computational IntelligenceITB743 Artificial Intelligence

Interactive Media Major

Compulsory UnitsITB254 Interaction DesignITB257 Multimedia SystemsITB259 Advanced Multimedia SystemsKIB101 Foundations of Communication Design 1KIB102 Foundations of Communication Design 2

Elective UnitsSelect one (1) unit from the following list

KIB103 Media Technology 1KIB105 Animation and Motion GraphicsKIB108 Animation Practices

Network Systems Major

Compulsory UnitsITB720 Internet Protocols and ServicesITB721 Unix Network AdministrationITB722 Network Planning and Deployment

Elective UnitsSelect three (3) units from the following list

ITB710 Fundamentals of Computer ScienceITB723 Wireless and Mobile DevicesITB745 Operating SystemsITS701 Ccna 1 & 2: Internetworking and Routing

BasicsITS702 Ccna 3 & 4: Switching and Wide Area

Networking

Security Major

Compulsory UnitsITB720 Internet Protocols and ServicesITB721 Unix Network AdministrationITB730 Information Security FundamentalsITB731 Security TechnologiesITB732 Cryptology and ProtocolsITB733 Network Security

Software Architecture Major

Compulsory UnitsITB229 Database DesignITB710 Fundamentals of Computer ScienceITB711 Programming AbstractionITB712 Software Engineering StudiesITB713 Advanced Java ProgrammingITB717 Enterprise Software Architecture

Web Services and Applications Major

Compulsory UnitsITB254 Interaction DesignITB260 E-Commerce Site DevelopmentITB295 XML: Data and Document ProcessingITB716 Advanced Web Applications DevelopmentITB717 Enterprise Software ArchitectureITB715 Web Services

Potential Careers:Community Worker, Diplomat, Government Officer, HigherEducation Worker, Information Officer, Policy Officer, PublicServant.

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Graduate Certif icate In ResearchCommercialisation (IX97)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: ExternalCourse duration (full-time): 1 semesters. The course mustbe completed within a maximum time period of 4 years.Course duration (part-time): 2 semesters. The coursemust be completed within a maximum period of 8 years.Course duration (external): 2 semesters. The course mustbe completed within a maximum period of 8 years.Domestic fees (per credit point): 2007: $167 per creditpoint (subject to annual review)Domestic fees (indicative): 2007: $16,000International Fees (per semester): 2007:$12,000 persemester (subject to annual review)Domestic Entry: 2 entry points per yearInternational Entry: 2 entry points per yearCourse coordinator: Professor Rod WisslerCampus: Internet

course structure

IFP100 Knowledge Transfer and ResearchCommercialisation (Core Unit)

IFP103 Public Policy and ResearchIFP101 Leadership and Workplace CommunicationIFP102 Project Management and ResearchIFP104 Entrepreneurial Foundations

Potential Careers:Academic, Administrator, Arts Administrator, Biochemist,Bioengineer, Bioinformatician, Biologist, BiomechanicalEngineer, Biomedical Engineer, Biotechnologist ,Biotechnologist, Biotechnology Business/InvestmentAnalyst, Business Analyst, Business Development Officer,Cell Biologist, Civil Engineer, Contract Administrator,Financial Advisor/Analyst, Government Officer, InternationalBusiness Specialist, Marine Scientist, Market ResearchManager, Marketing Officer/Manager, Mathematician,Microbiologist, Policy Officer, Public Servant, Scientist,Social Scientist, Urban Designer, Visual Artist, WebDesigner.

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D i p l o m a o f B u s i n e s s ( H u m a nResources)/Bachelor of Arts (NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 3 to 3.5 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This dual award is no longer offeredCampus: Carseldine

Entry RequirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Business (HumanResources) at Brisbane North Institute of TAFE. For furtherinformation contact Brisbane North Institute of TAFE on 131248.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Business Management from Brisbane North Institute ofTAFE and Bachelor of Arts from QUT. Students firstundertake the Diploma of Business (Human Resources) atBrisbane North Institute of TAFE and complete the Bachelorof Arts at QUT. For further information contact BrisbaneNorth Institute of TAFE on 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Administrator, Human Resource Manager.

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D i p l o m a o f B u s i n e s s(Marketing)/Bachelor of Arts (NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 3 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This dual award is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: Brisbane South Institute of TAFE: 51;Brisbane North Institute of TAFE: This course was notoffered in 2005 at Brisbane North Institute of TAFEPast OP cut-off: Brisbane South Institute of TAFE: 23;Brisbane North Institute of TAFE: This course was notoffered in 2005 at Brisbane North Institute of TAFECampus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Business (Marketing) atBrisbane South Institute of TAFE and Brisbane NorthInstitute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Business (Marketing) from Brisbane South Institute ofTAFE/Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and Bachelor of Artsfrom QUT. Students undertake the first 18 months of studyat Brisbane South Institute of TAFE or Brisbane NorthInstitute of TAFE and complete the remaining half of thecourse at QUT. For further information contact BrisbaneSouth Institute of TAFE on 1300 657 613 or Brisbane NorthInstitute of TAFE on 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Marketing Officer/Manager.

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D i p l o m a o f B u s i n e s sManagement/Bachelor of Arts (NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 3 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This dual award is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 45Past OP cut-off: 25Campus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Business Management atBrisbane South Institute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Business Management from Brisbane South Institute ofTAFE and Bachelor of Arts from QUT. Students undertakethe first 18 months of study at Brisbane South Institute ofTAFE and complete the remaining half of the course atQUT. For further information contact Brisbane SouthInstitute of TAFE on 1300 657 613.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Manager.

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Diploma of Business/Bachelor of Arts(NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 3 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This dual award is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 52Past OP cut-off: 22Campus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Business at Brisbane SouthInstitute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Business from the Brisbane South Institute of TAFE andBachelor of Arts from QUT. Students undertake the first 18months of study at Brisbane South Institute of TAFE andcomplete the remaining half of the course at QUT. Forfurther information contact Brisbane South Institute of TAFEon 1300 657 613.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

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D i p l o m a o f C h i l d r e n ' sServices/Bachelor of Human Services(NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 542412Past rank cut-off: 53Past OP cut-off: 22Campus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Community Services(Children's Services) at Brisbane North Institute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Community Services (Children's Services) from BrisbaneNorth Institute of TAFE and Bachelor of Social Science(Human Services) from QUT. Students undertake the firsttwo years of study at Brisbane North Institute of TAFE andcomplete the degree at QUT. For further information contactBrisbane North Institute of TAFE on 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Child Care Professional, Human Services Practitioner,Social Scientist, Sociologist.

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D i p l o m a o f C h i l d r e n ' sServices/Bachelor of Social Science(NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This dual award is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 50Past OP cut-off: 24Campus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Community Services(Children's Services) at Brisbane North Institute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Community Services (Children's Services) from BrisbaneNorth Institute of TAFE and Bachelor of Social Science fromQUT. Students undertake the first two years of study atBrisbane North Institute of TAFE and complete the degreeat QUT. For further information contact Brisbane NorthInstitute of TAFE on 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Child Care Professional, Child Protection Officer, FamilyServices Officer, Manager, Policy Officer, ProjectDeveloper, Public Relations Officer/Consultant.

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Diploma of Communi ty Wel fareWork/Bachelor of Human Services (NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 543432Past rank cut-off: All qualified applicants were offered aplacePast OP cut-off: All qualified applicants were offered aplaceCampus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Community Welfare Workat Brisbane North Institute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Community Welfare Work from Brisbane North Institute ofTAFE and Bachelor of Human Services from QUT. Studentsundertake the first two years of study at Brisbane NorthInstitute of TAFE and complete the degree at QUT. Forfurther information contact Brisbane North Institute of TAFEon 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Community Worker, Human Services Practitioner, SocialScientist, Sociologist.

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Diploma of Communi ty Wel fareWork/Bachelor of Social Science (NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 4 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This dual award is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 45Past OP cut-off: 25Campus: Carseldine

Entry RequirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Community Welfare Workat Brisbane North Institute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Community Welfare Work from Brisbane North Institute ofTAFE and Bachelor of Social Science from QUT. Studentsundertake the first two years of study at Brisbane NorthInstitute of TAFE and complete the degree at QUT. Forfurther information contact Brisbane North Institute of TAFEon 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Community Worker, Social Scientist, Sociologist.

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D i p l o m a o f J u s t i c eAdministration/Bachelor of HumanServices (NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 3 to 3.5 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: 542552Past rank cut-off: All qualified applicants were offered aplacePast OP cut-off: All qualified applicants were offered aplaceCampus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Justice Administration atBrisbane North Institute of TAFE .

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Justice Administration from Brisbane North Institute ofTAFE and Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)from QUT. Students undertake the first component of studyat Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and complete thedegree at QUT. For further information contact BrisbaneNorth Institute of TAFE on 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Human Services Practitioner.

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D i p l o m a o f J u s t i c eAdministration/Bachelor of SocialScience (NA)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 3 to 3.5 yearsDomestic Entry: FebruaryQTAC code: This dual award is no longer offeredPast rank cut-off: 52Past OP cut-off: 22Campus: Carseldine

Entry requirementsApplicants must apply via QTAC and satisfy the entryrequirements for the Diploma of Justice Administration atBrisbane North Institute of TAFE.

Dual TAFE/QUT AwardsThis combined qualification leads to the awards of Diplomaof Justice Administration from Brisbane North Institute ofTAFE and Bachelor of Social Science from QUT. Studentsundertake the first component of study at Brisbane NorthInstitute of TAFE and complete the degree at QUT. Forfurther information contact Brisbane North Institute of TAFEon 131 248.

DefermentQUT's deferment policy does not apply to this course.

Potential Careers:Social Scientist.

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International Visiting Students (NA05)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: Holders of valid visasInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$2,500 per unit(subject to annual review)International Entry: February, July and NovemberCampus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove, Carseldine andExternal

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International Visiting Students (NA06)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: Holders of valid visas onlyInternational Fees (per semester): 2007 AUD$2500 perunit (subject to annual review)International Entry: February July and NovemberCampus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

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Foundation Program (1 Semester)(QC01)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 003287MCourse duration (full-time): 1 semesterInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$6,750 persemester (subject to annual review)International Entry: February, June and OctoberTotal credit points: 60Course coordinator: Scott LeisemannCampus: Kelvin Grove

Entry Requirements- AcademicSuccessful completion of senior high school with therequired grades.Students who have attempted further schooling studies, egGCE A-levels or equivalent may be considered for entry.Applications will be reviewed individually and applicants willneed to meet subject prerequisites. Students can find morecountry specific entry requirements at the following web site.http://www.international.qut.edu.au/apply/howtoapply/entryreqs/academic.jsp

Entry Requirements - English LanguageIELTS 6.0 with no sub-score less than 5.5 or TOEFL 550(paper) or TOEFL 213 (CBT) or equivalent, or successfulcompletion of the EAP program (N.B. Students should alsocheck visa requirements).

DescriptionThe Foundation Program, which has intakes in February,June and October, provides pathways to QUT awardprograms (Diploma or Degree). Graduates enjoy a highplacement rate in undergraduate courses at QUT and otherAustralian universities. Successful completion guarantees aplace in the first year of the relevant program in all QUTfaculties. Small classes and dedicated staff provide anexcellent learning environment while additional support isprovided by Language and Welfare Advisers. Somestudents may need intensive English language preparationat the College's English Language Programs prior toentering a Foundation Program.

ProgressionConditions of progressing to a guaranteed place in first yearof a QUT degree:

i) fulfil the Foundation course requirements,ii) obtain a grade of 5 (Credit) in Communication 2 or anIELTS 6.5 or equivalent,iii) achieve the relevant faculty Grade Point Average (GPA) -this is calculated on final semester Level 2 units only.

Course completionStudents are required to gain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) infour units and a grade of 3 (Low Pass) in the remaining unit.

Required Foundation Grade Point Average by Faculty

Built Environment - Required GPA 4.6Business - Required GPA 4.8Creative Industries - Required GPA 4.4Education - Required GPA 4.6Engineering (except Aerospace Avionics) - Required GPA4.6Engineering - Aerospace Avionics - Required GPA 5.8Health (except Nutrition & Dietetics, Optometry, Psychology& Podiatry) - Required GPA 4.6Health - Nutrition & Dietetics - Required GPA 5.8Health - Optometry & Podiatry - Required GPA 5.8Health - Psychology - Required GPA 5.0Humanities and Human Services - Required GPA 4.2Information Technology - Required GPA 4.8Law (except Justice Studies) - Required GPA 4.8Law - Justice Studies - Required GPA 4.2Science (except Pharmacy) - Required GPA 4.6Science - Pharmacy - Required GPA 5.8

N.B. Grades in each unit are awarded on a scale from 1 to7, with 7 being the highest.

QC01 - Foundation Program (Full Time coursestructure)

Semester OneQCF212 Communication 2QCF211 Tertiary Preparation Studies 2QCF256 Mathematics A2

ORQCF257 Mathematics B2

ORQCF260 Professional Studies

+ TWO ELECTIVES from the following listQCF122 Organisations And ManagementQCF160 Introduction to CreativityQCF220 Accounting 2QCF221 Economics 2QCF254 PhysicsQCF255 ChemistryQCF210 Applied PsychologyQCF230 Information ProcessingQCF252 Life ScienceQCF240 Legal Studies

Note: QCF240 is offered subject to demandand may be offered in alternate semestersonly.Note: QCF252 is only offered in ALTERNATEsemesters.Note: In some semesters some elective unitsmay not be offered if there is insufficientdemand.

Potential Careers:Academic, Account Executive, Accountant, Actor, Actuary,Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, Advertising

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Professional, Aerospace Avionics Engineer, Aged ServicesWorker, Analytical Chemist, Animator, Architect , Art ProjectManager , Ar t Wr i ter , Ar t is t , Ar ts Admin is t rator ,Astrophysicist, Band Leader, Banker, Banking and FinanceProfessional, Barr ister, Biochemist, Bioengineer,Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biomechanical Engineer,Biomedical Engineer, Biotechnologist, Business Analyst,Certified Practicing Accountant, Chemical Technologist,Chemist, Chemist Industrial, Child Care Professional, ChildProtection Officer, Choreographer, Civil Engineer, ClinicalLaboratory Scientist, Coastal Scientist, CommunityCorrections Officer, Community Education Officer,Community Health Officer, Community Worker, Composer,C o m p u t e r G a m e s D e v e l o p e r , C o m p u t e rSalesperson/Marketer, Computer Systems Engineer,Conductor, Conservation Biologist, Construction Manager,Contract Administrator, Corporate Secretary, CorrectiveServices Officer, Counsellor, Creative Writer, Crown LawOfficer, Curator, Customs Officer, D.J, Dance Teacher,Dancer, Data Communications Specialist, DatabaseManager, Digital Composer, Diplomat, Disability ServicesWorker, Drama Teacher, Early Childhood Teacher,Ecologist, Economist, Educator, Electrical and ComputerEngineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronic CommerceDeveloper, Engineering Technologist, English Teacher,Environmental Engineer, Environmental Health Officer,Environmental Scientist, Estimator, Exchange Student,Exercise Physiologist, Facilities Manager, Family ServicesOfficer, Fashion Designer, Fashion Professional, FilmComposer , F i lm/Te lev is ion Producer , F inanc ia lAdvisor/Analyst, Financial Project Manager, FitnessAssessor/Personal Trainer, Forensic Scientist, FundsManager, Geologist , Geophysic ist , Geoscient ist ,Government Officer, Guidance Officer, Health InformationManager, Health Physicist, Health Services Manager,Higher Education Worker, Home Economist, HumanResource Developer, Human Resource Manager, HumanServices Practitioner, Hydrogeologist, Immunologist, In-House Lawyer, Industrial Chemist, Industrial Designer,Information Officer, Information Security Specialist,Instrument Maker, Interior Designer, International BusinessSpecialist, Internet Professional, Investigator, InvestmentManager, Journalist, Kindergarten Teacher, LaboratoryTechnician (Chemistry), Landscape Architect, Librarian,M a n a g e r , M a n u f a c t u r e r , M a p p i n gScientist/Photogrammetrist, Marine Scientist, MarketingOfficer/Manager, Mastering Engineer, Mathematician,Mechanical Engineer, Media Industry Specialist, MedicalBiotechnologist, Medical Engineer, Medical EquipmentSales, Medical Imaging Technologist, Medical Physicist,Medical Scientist, Microbiologist, Molecular Biologist,Multimedia Designer, Music Agent/Manager, MusicPublisher, Music Sampler, Music Teacher, MusicTechnologist, Musical Director, Musician, Natural ResourceScientist, Network Administrator, Network Manager, Nurse,Nutritionist/Dietitian, Occupational Health and SafetyOfficer, Optometrist, Organisational CommunicationSpecia l is t , Pathology Scient is t , Physic is t , PlantBiotechnologist, Podiatrist, Police Officer (AustralianFederal), Police Officer (State), Policy Officer, PopulationEcologist, Preschool Teacher, Primary School Teacher,Programmer, Project Developer, Project Manager, PropertyEconomist, Psychologist, Public Health Officer, Public

Relations Officer/Consultant, Public Servant, PublishingProfessional, Quantitative Analyst, Quantity Surveyor,Radiation Therapist, Radiographer, Recording Engineer,Rehabilitation Engineer, Rehabilitation Professionals, RiskManager, School Counsellor, Secondary School Teacher,Social Scientist, Sociologist, Software Engineer, Solicitor,Song Writer, Sonographer, Sound and Music Producer,Sound Designer, Sound/Audio Engineer, Sports Scientist,Stage Manager, Statistician, Stockbroker, Surveyor,Systems Analyst, Systems Manager, Systems Programmer,Systems Trainer, TAFE Teacher, Teacher, TechnicalOfficer, TESOL Teacher, Theatre Professionals, Trainer,Translator, Urban and Regional Planner, Urban Designer,Virologist, Visual Artist, Visual Arts Teacher, Web Designer,Youth Worker.

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Foundation Program (2 Semesters)(QC02)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 003287MCourse duration (full-time): 2 semestersInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$6,750 persemester (subject to annual review)International Entry: February, June and OctoberTotal credit points: 120Standard credit points per full-time semester: 60Course coordinator: Scott LeisemannCampus: Kelvin Grove

Entry Requirements-AcademicSuccessful completion of senior high school with therequired grades or successful completion of year 11 highschool with very good grades. Students can find countryspecific entry requirements at the following web site.http://www.international.qut.edu.au/apply/howtoapply/entryreqs/academic.jsp

Entry Requirements - English LanguageIELTS 5.5 with no sub-score less than 5.0 or TOEFL 525(paper) or TOEFL 193 (CBT) or equivalent, or successfulcompletion of the EAP program. (N.B. Students should alsocheck visa requirements).

DescriptionThe Foundation Program, which has intakes in February,June and October, provides pathways to QUT awardprograms (Diploma or Degree). Graduates enjoy a highplacement rate in undergraduate courses at QUT and otherAustralian universities. Successful completion guarantees aplace in the first year of the relevant program in all QUTfaculties. Small classes and dedicated staff provide anexcellent learning environment while additional support isprovided by Language and Welfare Advisers. Somestudents may need intensive English language preparationat the College's English Language Programs prior toentering a Foundation Program.

Students who achieve excellent results in the first semestermay have the opportunity to study up to two UniversityDiploma units in their final semester for possible credittowards their degree course.

Course CompletionIn order to complete course requirements, students mustgain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) in nine units and onegrade of 3 (Low Pass) in the remaining unit.

Required Foundation Grade Point Average by FacultyBuilt Environment - Required GPA 4.6Business - Required GPA 4.8Creative Industries - Required GPA 4.4Education - Required GPA 4.6Engineering (except Aerospace Avionics) - Required GPA4.6Engineering - Aerospace Avionics - Required GPA 5.8Health (except Nutrition & Dietetics, Optometry, Psychology

& Podiatry) - Required GPA 4.6Health - Nutrition & Dietetics - Required GPA 5.8Health - Optometry & Podiatry - Required GPA 5.8Health - Psychology - Required GPA 5.0Humanities and Human Services - Required GPA 4.2Information Technology - Required GPA 4.8Law (except Justice Studies) - Required GPA 4.8Law - Justice Studies - Required GPA 4.2Science (except Pharmacy) - Required GPA 4.6Science - Pharmacy - Required GPA 5.8

N.B. Grades in each unit are awarded on a scale from 1 to7, with 7 being the highest.

ProgressionConditions of progressing to a guaranteed place in first yearof a QUT degree :

i) fulfil the Foundation course requirements,ii) obtain a grade of 5 in Communication 2 or an IELTS 6.5or equivalent,iii) achieve the relevant faculty Grade Point Average (GPA) -this is calculated on final semester Level 2 units only.

Students who do not meet requirements for a guaranteedplace in either a QUT degree or University DiplomaProgram, may still be considered for entry by the relevantfaculty.

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Semester OneQCF112 Communication 1QCF111 Tertiary Preparation Studies 1QCF156 Mathematics A1

ORQCF157 Mathematics B1

+ TWO ELECTIVES from the following listQCF115 Foundation EnglishQCF120 Accounting 1QCF121 Economics 1QCF122 Organisations And ManagementQCF153 Physical Sciences 1QCF160 Introduction to CreativityQCF240 Legal StudiesQCF252 Life Science

Note: QCF240 is offered subject to demandand may be offered in alternate semestersonly. Students should seek advice from theCourse Coordinator.Note: QCF252 is only offered in ALTERNATEsemesters. Students should seek advice fromthe Course Coordinator.Note: QCF115 is taught 4 hours / week in

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13TP1 and only 3 hours / week in 13TP2 &13TP3. There is no computing component in13TP2 & 13TP3.Note: In some semesters some elective unitsmay not be offered if there is insufficientdemand.

Semester TwoQCF212 Communication 2QCF211 Tertiary Preparation Studies 2QCF256 Mathematics A2

ORQCF257 Mathematics B2

ORQCF260 Professional Studies

+TWO ELECTIVES from the following listQCF122 Organisations And ManagementQCF160 Introduction to CreativityQCF220 Accounting 2QCF221 Economics 2QCF254 PhysicsQCF255 ChemistryQCF210 Applied PsychologyQCF230 Information ProcessingQCF240 Legal StudiesQCF252 Life Science

Approved diploma units (Business, IT orProfessional Communication students only).Diploma units can only be taken under specialcircumstances and with the approval of theCourse Coordinator.Note: QCF240 is offered subject to demandand may be offered in alternate semestersonly. Students should seek advice from theCourse Coordinator.Note: QCF252 is only offered in ALTERNATEsemesters. Students should seek advice fromthe Course Coordinator.Note: In some semesters some elective unitsmay not be offered if there is insufficientdemand.

Potential Careers:Academic, Account Executive, Accountant, Actor, Actuary,Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, AdvertisingProfessional, Aerospace Avionics Engineer, Aged ServicesWorker, Analytical Chemist, Animator, Architect , Art ProjectManager , Ar t Wr i ter , Ar t is t , Ar ts Admin is t rator ,Astrophysicist, Band Leader, Banker, Banking and FinanceProfessional, Barr ister, Biochemist, Bioengineer,Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biomechanical Engineer,Biomedical Engineer, Biotechnologist, Biotechnologist,Business Analyst, Cell Biologist, Certified PracticingAccountant, Chemical Technologist, Chemist, ChemistIndustrial, Child Care Professional, Child Protection Officer,Choreographer, Civil Engineer, Clinical Laboratory Scientist,Coastal Scientist, Community Corrections Officer,Community Education Officer, Community Health Officer,

Community Worker, Composer, Computer GameProgrammer, Computer Games Developer, ComputerSalesperson/Marketer, Computer Systems Engineer,Conductor, Conservation Biologist, Construction Manager,Contract Administrator, Corporate Secretary, CorrectiveServices Officer, Counsellor, Creative Writer, Crown LawOfficer, Curator, Customs Officer, D.J, Dance Teacher,Dancer, Data Communications Specialist, DatabaseManager, Digital Composer, Diplomat, Disability ServicesWorker, Drama Teacher, Early Childhood Teacher,Ecologist, Economist, Educator, Electrical and ComputerEngineer, Electrical Contractor, Electrical Engineer,Electronic Commerce Developer, Engineering Technologist,English Teacher, Environmental Engineer, EnvironmentalHealth Officer, Environmental Scientist, Estimator,Exchange Student, Exercise Physiologist, ExplorationGeologist, Facilities Manager, Family Services Officer,Fashion Designer, Fashion Professional, Film Composer,Film/Television Producer, Financial Advisor/Analyst,Financial Project Manager, Fitness Assessor/PersonalTrainer, Forensic Biologist, Forensic Chemist, ForensicScientist, Funds Manager, Geologist, Geophysicist,Geoscientist, Government Officer, Guidance Officer, HealthInformation Manager, Health Physicist, Health ServicesManager, Higher Education Worker, Home Economist,Human Resource Developer, Human Resource Manager,Human Services Practitioner, Hydrogeologist, Immunologist,In-House Lawyer, Industrial Chemist, Industrial Designer,Information Officer, Information Security Specialist,Instrument Maker, Interior Designer, International BusinessSpecialist, Internet Professional, Investigator, InvestmentManager, Journalist, Kindergarten Teacher, LaboratoryTechnician (Chemistry), Landscape Architect, Librarian,Lighting Designer, Lighting Technician, Luminaire Designer,M a n a g e r , M a n u f a c t u r e r , M a p p i n gScientist/Photogrammetrist, Marine Scientist, MarketResearch Manager, Marketing Officer/Manager, MasteringEngineer, Mathematician, Mechanical Engineer, MediaIndustry Specialist, Medical Biotechnologist, MedicalEngineer, Medical Equipment Sales, Medical ImagingTechnologist, Medical Physicist, Medical Scientist,Microbiologist, Mine Geologist, Molecular Biologist,Multimedia Designer, Music Agent/Manager, MusicPublisher, Music Sampler, Music Teacher, MusicTechnologist, Musical Director, Musician, Natural ResourceScientist, Network Administrator, Network Manager, Nurse,Nutritionist/Dietitian, Occupational Health and SafetyOfficer, Operations Manager, Optometrist, OrganisationalCommunicat ion Spec ia l is t , Patho logy Sc ient is t ,Pharmaceutical Research Scientist, Physicist, PlantBiotechnologist, Podiatrist, Police Officer (AustralianFederal), Police Officer (State), Policy Officer, PopulationEcologist, Post-production specialist, Preschool Teacher,Primary School Teacher, Programmer, Project Developer,Project Manager, Property Development, PropertyEconomist, Property Management, Psychologist, PublicHealth Officer, Public Relations Officer/Consultant, PublicServant, Publishing Professional, Quantitative Analyst,Quantity Surveyor, Radiation Therapist, Radiographer,Recording Engineer, Rehabilitation Engineer, RehabilitationProfessionals, Research and Development Chemist, RiskManager, Sales Person, School Counsellor, SecondarySchool Teacher, Social Scientist, Sociologist, Software

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Engineer, Solicitor, Song Writer, Sonographer, Sound andMusic Producer, Sound Designer, Sound/Audio Engineer,Sports Scientist, Stage Manager, Statistician, Stockbroker,Surveyor, Systems Analyst, Systems Manager, SystemsProgrammer, Systems Trainer, TAFE Teacher, Teacher,Technical Officer, TESOL Teacher, Theatre Lighting,Theatre Professionals, Trainer, Translator, Urban andRegional Planner, Urban Designer, Virologist, Visual Artist,Visual Arts Teacher, Web Designer, Youth Worker.

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Bridging Program (QC03)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 003518ACourse duration (full-time): 1 semesterInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$6,750 persemester (subject to annual review)International Entry: February, July and OctoberTotal credit points: 48Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48Course coordinator: Scott LeisemannCampus: Kelvin Grove

Entry Requirements - AcademicStudents must have met the academic entry requirementsfor their proposed postgraduate or undergraduate course.

Entry Requirements- English LanguageIELTS 6.0 with no sub-score less than 5.0 or TOEFL 550(paper) or TOEFL 213 (CBT) or equivalent, or successfulcompletion of the EAP program (N.B. Students should alsocheck visa requirements).

DescriptionThis program provides two alternative streams. Stream A isdesigned for students who have not met English and/orprerequisite requirements for their chosen undergraduate orpostgraduate course. Most students may undertake onedegree unit (for credit) whilst enrolled in a Bridging program.Those with advanced standing may be able to undertaketwo degree units. Stream B is for students who have metEnglish requirements but not prerequisite requirement fortheir degree, or who may wish to improve the standard oftheir academic English. These students may take one ortwo degree units (for credit) whilst enrolled in the BridgingProgram. Both streams include intensive preparation foracademic language, lateral thinking, research andpresentation skills required for successful tertiary study.Small classes and dedicated staff ensure an excellentlearning environment. Additional support is provided byLanguage and Welfare Advisers.

Course CompletionStudents undertaking three Bridging units must obtain atleast a grade of 4 (Pass)in two units and a grade of 3 (LowPass) in the remaining unit.

Students undertaking two Bridging units must obtain at leasta grade of 4 (Pass)in one unit and a grade of 3 (Low Pass)in the remaining unit.

ProgressionIn order to progress to an award course, students must:

i) fulfil the Bridging course requirementsii) gain a minimum grade of 4 (Pass) in Communication 2 oran IELTS 6.5 or equivalent,iii) meet any other conditions detailed in the 'letter of offer'from International Student Business Services.

QC03 - Bridging Program (Full Time course structure)

Stream A # ( for those with IELTS 6.0)QCD111 Communication 1QCD211 Communication 2QCS230 Computing

DEGREE UNITUndergraduate students will need to enrol inthe units QCD110 and QCD210

Stream B ( for those with IELTS 6.5)QCD111 Communication 1QCD211 Communication 2

DEGREE UNIT OneDEGREE UNIT TwoUndergraduate students will need to enrol inthe units QCD110 and QCD210

Note#If you have advanced standing, you may beableto undertake two degree units duringyour Bridging Program

Potential Careers:Academic, Account Executive, Accountant, Actor, Actuary,Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, AdvertisingProfessional, Aerospace Avionics Engineer, Aged ServicesWorker, Analytical Chemist, Animator, Architect , Art ProjectManager , Ar t Wr i ter , Ar t is t , Ar ts Admin is t rator ,Astrophysicist, Band Leader, Banker, Banking and FinanceProfessional, Barr ister, Biochemist, Bioengineer,Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biomechanical Engineer,Biomedical Engineer, Biotechnologist, Business Analyst,Certified Practicing Accountant, Chemical Technologist,Chemist, Chemist Industrial, Child Care Professional, ChildProtection Officer, Choreographer, Civil Engineer, ClinicalLaboratory Scientist, Coastal Scientist, CommunityCorrections Officer, Community Education Officer,Community Health Officer, Community Worker, Composer,C o m p u t e r G a m e s D e v e l o p e r , C o m p u t e rSalesperson/Marketer, Computer Systems Engineer,Conductor, Conservation Biologist, Construction Manager,Contract Administrator, Corporate Secretary, CorrectiveServices Officer, Counsellor, Creative Writer, Crown LawOfficer, Curator, Customs Officer, D.J, Dance Teacher,Dancer, Data Communications Specialist, DatabaseManager, Digital Composer, Diplomat, Disability ServicesWorker, Drama Teacher, Early Childhood Teacher,Ecologist, Economist, Educator, Electrical and ComputerEngineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronic CommerceDeveloper, Engineering Technologist, English Teacher,Environmental Engineer, Environmental Health Officer,Environmental Scientist, Estimator, Exchange Student,Exercise Physiologist, Facilities Manager, Family ServicesOfficer, Fashion Designer, Fashion Professional, FilmComposer , F i lm/Te lev is ion Producer , F inanc ia lAdvisor/Analyst, Financial Project Manager, FitnessAssessor/Personal Trainer, Forensic Scientist, FundsManager, Geologist , Geophysic ist , Geoscient ist ,

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Government Officer, Guidance Officer, Health InformationManager, Health Physicist, Health Services Manager,Higher Education Worker, Home Economist, HumanResource Developer, Human Resource Manager, HumanServices Practitioner, Hydrogeologist, Immunologist, In-House Lawyer, Industrial Chemist, Industrial Designer,Information Officer, Information Security Specialist,Instrument Maker, Interior Designer, International BusinessSpecialist, Internet Professional, Investigator, InvestmentManager, Journalist, Kindergarten Teacher, LaboratoryTechnician (Chemistry), Landscape Architect, Librarian,M a n a g e r , M a n u f a c t u r e r , M a p p i n gScientist/Photogrammetrist, Marine Scientist, MarketingOfficer/Manager, Mastering Engineer, Mathematician,Mechanical Engineer, Media Industry Specialist, MedicalBiotechnologist, Medical Engineer, Medical ImagingTechnologist, Medical Physicist, Medical Scientist,Microbiologist, Molecular Biologist, Multimedia Designer,Music Agent/Manager, Music Publisher, Music Sampler,Music Teacher, Music Technologist, Musical Director,Mus ic ian, Natura l Resource Sc ient is t , NetworkA d m i n i s t r a t o r , N e t w o r k M a n a g e r , N u r s e ,Nutritionist/Dietitian, Occupational Health and SafetyOfficer, Optometrist, Organisational CommunicationSpecia l is t , Pathology Scient is t , Physic is t , PlantBiotechnologist, Podiatrist, Police Officer (AustralianFederal), Police Officer (State), Policy Officer, PopulationEcologist, Preschool Teacher, Primary School Teacher,Programmer, Project Developer, Project Manager, PropertyEconomist, Psychologist, Public Health Officer, PublicRelations Officer/Consultant, Public Servant, PublishingProfessional, Quantitative Analyst, Quantity Surveyor,Radiation Therapist, Radiographer, Recording Engineer,Rehabilitation Engineer, Rehabilitation Professionals, RiskManager, School Counsellor, Secondary School Teacher,Social Scientist, Sociologist, Software Engineer, Solicitor,Song Writer, Sonographer, Sound and Music Producer,Sound Designer, Sound/Audio Engineer, Sports Scientist,Stage Manager, Statistician, Stockbroker, Surveyor,Systems Analyst, Systems Manager, Systems Programmer,Systems Trainer, TAFE Teacher, Teacher, TechnicalOfficer, TESOL Teacher, Theatre Professionals, Trainer,Translator, Urban and Regional Planner, Urban Designer,Virologist, Visual Artist, Visual Arts Teacher, Web Designer,Youth Worker.

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Extended Foundation Program (3Semesters) (QC04)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 050167GCourse duration (full-time): 3 SemestersInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$14,850 (fullcourse fee) (subject to annual review)International Entry: FebruaryTotal credit points: 132Standard credit points per full-time semester: 13TP1 -48CP, 13TP2 - 60CP, 13TP3 - 24CPCourse coordinator: Scott LeisemannCampus: Kelvin Grove

Entry Requirements - AcademicSuccessful completion of senior high school with therequired grades or successful completion of year 11 highschool with very good grades. Students can find countryspecific entry requirements at the following web site.http://www.international.qut.edu.au/apply/howtoapply/entryreqs/academic.jsp

Entry Requirements - English LanguageIELTS 5.5 with no sub-score less than 5.0 or TOEFL 525(paper) or TOEFL 193 (CBT) or equivalent, or successfulcompletion of the EAP program. (N.B. Students should alsocheck visa requirements).

DescriptionThe Extended Foundation Program (QC04), which has anintake in February, provides pathways to QUT awardprograms (Diploma or Degree). This pathway is designedfor students who require additional support with languageand adjustment to the Australian educational environment.Successful completion guarantees a place in the first year ofthe relevant program in all QUT faculties. Small classes anddedicated staff provide an excellent learning environmentwhile additional support is provided by Language andWelfare Advisers.

Students who achieve excellent results in the first semestermay have the opportunity to study up to two UniversityDiploma units in their second semester for credit towardstheir degree course.

Course CompletionIn order to complete the course requirements, studentsmust gain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) in ten units, onegrade of 3 (Low Pass), and a S (Satisfactory) in FoundationEnglish.

ProgressionConditions of progressing to a guaranteed place in the firstyear of a QUT degree:

i) fulfil the Foundation course requirements,ii) obtain a grade of 5 in Communication 2 or an IELTS 6.5or equivalent,iii) obtain a Grade Point Average (GPA) as indicated in thetable of Faculty Requirements below - calculated on five (5)

Level 2 units:

Students who do not meet requirements for a guaranteedplace in either a QUT degree of University DiplomaProgram, may still be considered for entry by the relevantfaculty.

Required Foundation Grade Point Average by FacultyBuilt Environment - Required GPA 4.6Business - Required GPA 4.8Creative Industries - Required GPA 4.4Education - Required GPA 4.6Engineering (except Aerospace Avionics) - Required GPA4.6Engineering - Aerospace Avionics - Required GPA 5.8Health (except Nutrition & Dietetics, Optometry, Psychology& Podiatry) - Required GPA 4.6Health - Nutrition & Dietetics - Required GPA 5.8Health - Optometry & Podiatry - Required GPA 5.8Health - Psychology - Required GPA 5.0Humanities and Human Services - Required GPA 4.2Information Technology - Required GPA 4.8Law (except Justice Studies) - Required GPA 4.8Law - Justice Studies - Required GPA 4.2Science (except Pharmacy) - Required GPA 4.6Science - Pharmacy - Required GPA 5.8

N.B. Grades in each unit are awarded on a scale from 1 to7, with 7 being the highest.

QC04 - Extended Foundation Program

Semester OneQCF115 Foundation EnglishQCF156 Mathematics A1

ORQCF157 Mathematics B1

+ TWO ELECTIVES from the following listQCF120 Accounting 1QCF121 Economics 1QCF153 Physical Sciences 1QCF122 Organisations And ManagementQCF252 Life ScienceQCF240 Legal Studies

Note: QCF240 is offered subject to demandand may be offered in alternate semesters.Students should seek advice from the CourseCoordinator.Note: QCF252 is only offered in ALTERNATEsemesters. Students should seek advice fromthe Course Coordinator.Note: QCF115 is taught 4 hours / week in13TP1 and only 3 hours / week in 13TP2 &13TP3. There is no computing component in13TP2 & 13TP3.Note: In some semesters some elective unitsmay not be offered if there is insufficientdemand.

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Semester TwoQCF111 Tertiary Preparation Studies 1QCF112 Communication 1QCF256 Mathematics A2

ORQCF257 Mathematics B2

ORQCF260 Professional Studies

+ TWO ELECTIVES from the following listQCF122 Organisations And ManagementQCF160 Introduction to CreativityQCF220 Accounting 2QCF221 Economics 2QCF254 PhysicsQCF255 ChemistryQCF210 Applied PsychologyQCF230 Information ProcessingQCF240 Legal StudiesQCF252 Life Science

Approved diploma units (Business, IT orProfessional Communication students only).Diploma units can only be taken under specialcircumstances and with the approval of theCourse Coordinator.Note: QCF240 is offered subject to demandand may be offered in alternate semesters.Students should seek advice from the CourseCoordinator.Note: QCF252 is only offered in ALTERNATEsemesters. Students should seek advice fromthe Course Coordinator.Note: In some semesters some elective unitsmay not be offered if there is insufficientdemand.

Semester Three (8 Week Teaching Period)QCF211 Tertiary Preparation Studies 2QCF212 Communication 2

Note: In this semester students focus on thehigher level tertiary preparation andcommunication skills and attend 18 hours ofstudy per week in their classes over a 8 weekteaching period.

Potential Careers:Academic, Account Executive, Accountant, Actor, Actuary,Administrator, Adult/Workplace Educator, AdvertisingProfessional, Aerospace Avionics Engineer, Aged ServicesWorker, Analytical Chemist, Animator, Architect , Art ProjectManager , Ar t Wr i ter , Ar t is t , Ar ts Admin is t rator ,Astrophysicist, Band Leader, Banker, Banking and FinanceProfessional, Barr ister, Biochemist, Bioengineer,Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biomechanical Engineer,Biomedical Engineer, Biotechnologist, Biotechnologist,Business Analyst, Cell Biologist, Certified PracticingAccountant, Chemical Technologist, Chemist, ChemistIndustrial, Child Care Professional, Child Protection Officer,

Choreographer, Civil Engineer, Clinical Laboratory Scientist,Coastal Scientist, Community Corrections Officer,Community Education Officer, Community Health Officer,Community Worker, Composer, Computer GameProgrammer, Computer Games Developer, ComputerSalesperson/Marketer, Computer Systems Engineer,Conductor, Conservation Biologist, Construction Manager,Contract Administrator, Corporate Secretary, CorrectiveServices Officer, Counsellor, Creative Writer, Crown LawOfficer, Curator, Customs Officer, D.J, Dance Teacher,Dancer, Data Communications Specialist, DatabaseManager, Digital Composer, Diplomat, Disability ServicesWorker, Drama Teacher, Early Childhood Teacher,Ecologist, Economist, Educator, Electrical and ComputerEngineer, Electrical Contractor, Electrical Engineer,Electronic Commerce Developer, Engineering Technologist,English Teacher, Environmental Engineer, EnvironmentalHealth Officer, Environmental Scientist, Estimator,Exchange Student, Exercise Physiologist, ExplorationGeologist, Facilities Manager, Family Services Officer,Fashion Designer, Fashion Professional, Film Composer,Film/Television Producer, Financial Advisor/Analyst,Financial Project Manager, Fitness Assessor/PersonalTrainer, Forensic Biologist, Forensic Chemist, ForensicScientist, Funds Manager, Geologist, Geophysicist,Geoscientist, Government Officer, Guidance Officer, HealthInformation Manager, Health Physicist, Health ServicesManager, Higher Education Worker, Home Economist,Human Resource Developer, Human Resource Manager,Human Services Practitioner, Hydrogeologist, Immunologist,In-House Lawyer, Industrial Chemist, Industrial Designer,Information Officer, Information Security Specialist,Instrument Maker, Interior Designer, International BusinessSpecialist, Internet Professional, Investigator, InvestmentManager, Journalist, Kindergarten Teacher, LaboratoryTechnician (Chemistry), Landscape Architect, Librarian,M a n a g e r , M a n u f a c t u r e r , M a p p i n gScientist/Photogrammetrist, Marine Scientist, MarketResearch Manager, Marketing Officer/Manager, MasteringEngineer, Mathematician, Mechanical Engineer, MediaIndustry Specialist, Medical Biotechnologist, MedicalEngineer, Medical Equipment Sales, Medical ImagingTechnologist, Medical Physicist, Medical Scientist,Microbiologist, Molecular Biologist, Multimedia Designer,Music Agent/Manager, Music Publisher, Music Sampler,Music Teacher, Music Technologist, Musical Director,Mus ic ian, Natura l Resource Sc ient is t , NetworkA d m i n i s t r a t o r , N e t w o r k M a n a g e r , N u r s e ,Nutritionist/Dietitian, Occupational Health and SafetyOfficer, Optometrist, Organisational CommunicationSpecialist, Pathology Scientist, Pharmaceutical ResearchScientist, Physicist, Plant Biotechnologist, Podiatrist, PoliceOfficer (Australian Federal), Police Officer (State), PolicyOfficer, Population Ecologist, Post-production specialist,Preschool Teacher, Primary School Teacher, Programmer,Project Manager, Property Development, PropertyEconomist, Psychologist, Public Health Officer, PublicRelations Officer/Consultant, Public Servant, PublishingProfessional, Quantitative Analyst, Quantity Surveyor,Radiation Therapist, Radiographer, Recording Engineer,Rehabilitation Engineer, Rehabilitation Professionals,Research and Development Chemist, Risk Manager, SalesPerson, School Counsellor, Scientist, Secondary School

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Teacher, Social Scientist, Sociologist, Software Engineer,Solicitor, Song Writer, Sonographer, Sound and MusicProducer, Sound Designer, Sound/Audio Engineer, SportsScientist, Stage Manager, Statistician, Stockbroker,Surveyor, Systems Analyst, Systems Manager, SystemsProgrammer, Systems Trainer, TAFE Teacher, Teacher,Technical Officer, TESOL Teacher, Theatre Lighting,Theatre Professionals, Trainer, Translator, Urban andRegional Planner, Urban Designer, Virologist, Visual Artist,Visual Arts Teacher, Web Designer, Youth Worker.

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English for Academic Purposes fordegree programs (QC10)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 011424GCourse duration (full-time): 12 weeksInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$3,720 per 12week session + $100 non-refundable enrolment fee(subject to annual review)International Entry: March, July and October (dates aredesigned to allow entry to selected semester of next course)Total credit points: 48Course coordinator: Judith DouseCampus: Kelvin Grove

Entry Requirements - AcademicTo be eligible for entry, applicants must either:

1. Have an offer of a place in a QUT degree program andsuccessfully complete the relevant EAP entry test; or

2. Produce original documentary evidence of an IELTSscore of a minimum 5.5 with no sub-score less than 5.0 (orapproved equivalent).

* You should check the English language requirements for aStudent Visa from your country of origin.

DescriptionThe aim of the EAP course is to assist international studentsto upgrade their English proficiency level to meet universityentry requirements. The course is designed to preparestudents for independent study and to familiarise them withan Australian academic setting in terms of study techniquesand student/lecturer relations and expectations.

Course CompletionTo be eligible to receive EAP certification at the end of thecourse, students must complete all course requirements.

On successful completion of the course, students willreceive a Completion & Attendance Certificate and aStatement of Results.

ProgresssionSuccessful completion of an EAP course is a pathway intoQUT International College Foundation, Diploma, Certificateor Bridging programs; or QUT undergraduate orpostgraduate award programs. The course is recognised byall QUT faculties.

Course structure

ModulesQCE003 English for Academic Purposes for Direct Entry

to QUTThe EAP course consists of the followingintegrated modules:Seminars and PresentationsAcademic Reading and Note-taking

Academic WritingListening and Note-taking from LecturesSpeaking in Academic SettingsAcademic Study SkillsComputer Word-processing and Internetresearch skillsLibrary research skills

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General English (QC20)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 011426ECourse duration (full-time): 5 weeksInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$1,550 per 5week session + $100 non-refundable enrolment fee(subject to annual review)International Entry: 9 entry dates per year.Total credit points: 20Course coordinator: Ian Davies ([email protected])Campus: Kelvin Grove

Entry Requirements - English LanguageStudents should check visa requirements in relation toEnglish entry levels.

DescriptionThis course offers English language and study skills forstudents preparing for entry to EAP, Foundation, Certificateand Diploma programs and QUT undergraduate andpostgraduate award programs.

There are also non-academic English language courses atall levels from elementary to advanced. These coursesinclude excursions and activities (which may incur someadditional, minimal cost).

All English language courses include 25 hours of classesper week and there are new intakes approximately everyfive weeks.

Course CompletionOn completion of the course, students will receive aCompletion/Proficiency Certificate and an AttendanceCertificate.

ProgressionProgress is monitored on a student profile which is createdfor each student over the length of the course. Allassessment results (formative/summative/diagnostic) arerecorded.

Students can progress from General English into the EAPcourse or other programs. Progression is subject to entryrequirements.

QC20 - General English

General EnglishQCE001 General English (Full-time)

While specific content varies according to level,broadly the course consists of:English Language Structures & SystemsGrammarVocabularyIntegrated Skills Development (reading, writing,speaking, listening)Cultural Studies, including field trips and

excursions (which may incur some additional,minimal cost)Electives Activities ProgramComputer-based language learningIndependent learning skills

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General English Extension (QC21)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCourse duration (full-time): 5 weeksInternational Fees (per semester): 2007:$1,550 per 5week session + $100 non-refundable enrolment fee(subject to annual review)International Entry: Every 5 weeksTotal credit points: 20Course coordinator: Ian Davies ([email protected])Campus: Kelvin Grove

Entry Requirements - English LanguageStudents should check visa requirements in relation toEnglish entry levels.

This course is for students enrolled in QC20 GeneralEnglish and wishes to continue their enrolment in GeneralEnglish.

DescriptionThis course offers English language and study skills forstudents preparing for entry to EAP, Foundation, Certificateand Diploma programs and QUT undergraduate andpostgraduate award programs.

There are also non-academic English language courses atall levels from beginners to advanced. These coursesinclude excursions and activities (which may incur someadditional, minimal cost).

All English language courses include 25 hours of classesper week and there are new intakes every five weeks.

Course CompletionOn completion of the course, students will receive aCompletion/Proficiency Certificate and an AttendanceCertificate.

ProgressionProgress is monitored on a student profile which is createdfor each student over the length of the course. Allassessment results (formative/summative/diagnostic) arerecorded.

Students can progress from General English into the EAPcourse or other programs. Progression is subject to entryrequirements.

QC21 - General English Extension

General English ExtensionQCE001 General English (Full-time)

While specific content varies according to level,broadly the course consists of:English Language Structures & SystemsGrammarVocabularyIntegrated Skills Development (reading, writing,

speaking, listening)Cultural Studies, including field trips andexcursions (which may incur some additional,minimal cost)Electives Activities ProgramComputer-based language learningIndependent learning skills

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English for Tertiary Preparation (QC22)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 045062CCourse duration (full-time): 2 weeksInternational Fees (per semester): 2007: $620 + $100non-refundable enrolment fee (subject to annual review)International Entry: February, June and OctoberTotal credit points: 8Course coordinator: Michael Miller ([email protected])Campus: Kelvin Grove

Entry RequirementsAcademic requirements:An offer of acceptance for a QUT Foundation or UniversityDiploma course.

English requirements:An IELTS score of at least 5.5 (with sub-scores of at least5.0) or approved equivalent.

DescriptionThe course aims to enhance the English languageproficiency of students who already meet the IELTSrequirements for their Foundation or University DiplomaProgram. ETP teaches and practices academic writing,reading, listening and speaking.

The course assists students with the adjustment to studyingat an Australian university.

Course CompletionOn completion of the course, students will receive aCompletion and Attendance Certificate.

QC22 - English for Tertiary Preparation

English for Tertiary PreparationQCE005 English for Tertiary Preparation Studies

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University Study Abroad Certificate(UO80)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 050556EInternational Fees (per semester): 2007: $8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)International Entry: February and JulyCampus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

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University Study Abroad Diploma(UO90)Year offered: 2007Admissions: YesCRICOS code: 012704BInternational Fees (per semester): 2007: $8,000 persemester (subject to annual review)International Entry: February and JulyCampus: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine

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