Bachelor of Arts
Course 105-AA (2009)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2009. Search for this in the current handbook
Year and Campus: | 2009 |
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Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Undergraduate |
Contact
Enquiries: Arts & Music Student Centre
Rm 104 (Ground Floor) Old Arts Building
Tel: +61 3 8344 5235
Fax: +61 3 9347 0424
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Course Overview: |
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) offers unique flexibility with the opportunity to focus on one or two majors chosen from a broad range of Arts study options in the humanities, social sciences and languages. Students can:
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Objectives: |
The Bachelor of Arts has as its objectives that graduates:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
The BA degree requires the completion of:
Students should aim to complete 100 points at each of level one, two and three subjects. However, BA students (excluding those in the Media and Communications stream and those in combined degrees) who, after completing 100 points at level one, wish to commence study in a new area may choose to enrol in up to 25 additional points at level one to a maximum of 125 level one points overall. Students choosing this option have fewer level two subjects available to them. Students in a combined degree complete fewer Arts points. For specific information about each combined degree, see below. As well as the completion of 300 points of BA study, three further basic rules apply;
Breadth of study requirements: When choosing your subjects, you should be aware that in order to encourage you to study widely, there are limitations to the number of points you can complete in any single area of study over each year level. They are: Level oneA maximum of 50 points (usually four subjects) in any one area of study Levels two and three A maximum of 175 points (usually 14 subjects) in any one area of study These maximums are proportionally reduced for BA combined degrees where students are required to complete fewer subjects towards the Arts component of the combined degree. See below for information about combined degrees. Subject year level entry requirements: Level one subjects: Most level one subjects do not have prerequisites apart from admission to a degree or diploma course. However, some language streams require the completion of VCE or IB language study and/or completion of a placement test. This must be done before you enrol. Level one subjects are not available to students enrolled in fourth-year honours, postgraduate certificates, postgraduate diplomas, or masters programs. Level one subjects cannot be credited to level two or three of the BA or BA combined degrees. Level two subjects Students should complete the level one requirements of their degree before enrolling in a level two subject. Students must complete at least 50 points of level one (four subjects) in order to enrol in a level two or two/three subject. Level two subjects are not available to students enrolled in fourth-year honours, postgraduate certificates, postgraduate diplomas, or masters programs. Level two subjects cannot be credited to level one or three of the BA or BA combined degrees. Level three subjects Students should complete the level two requirements of their degree before enrolling in a level three subject. Students must complete at least 25 points of level two (usually two subjects) in order to enrol in a level three subject. Level three subjects are not available to students enrolled in fourth-year honours, postgraduate certificates, postgraduate diplomas, or masters programs. Level three subjects cannot be credited to level one or two of the BA or BA combined degrees. Level four subjects are not available to students enrolled in undergraduate degrees, concurrent certificates, concurrent diplomas, graduate certificates, graduate diplomas or one-year masters programs. Level five subjects are not available to students enrolled in undergraduate degrees, concurrent certificates, concurrent diplomas, graduate certificates, or graduate diplomas. Subject level rules apply to students in combined Arts degrees. Arts-approved subject requirements The BA degree requires that you complete a minimum number of points in arts-approved subjects. Students in combined Arts degrees can only complete subjects in arts-approved areas toward their Bachelor of Arts. All of the subjects offered by Schools within the Faculty of Arts are arts-approved. However, some areas of study which may be taken in the BA are taught by other faculties within the University or other institutions. Only some of these subjects are arts-approved. Areas of study that are not arts-approved are noted in the handbook. Students who are currently enrolled in a degree or diploma who wish to complete subjects for which they will not receive credit towards the degree or diploma should enrol in such subjects through the Community Access Program. Of the 300 points required for the BA degree, at least 150 points must be in arts-approved subjects. They must be distributed as follows: Level oneAt least 50 points of arts-approved subjects Levels two and threeAt least 100 points of arts-approved subjects Points and breadth of study rules for combined Bachelor of Arts students The Arts component of arts/engineering, arts/geomatic engineering, and arts/lawStudents must complete 200 points towards the arts component of these degrees, comprising:
No more than 150 points may taken in any one area of study: a maximum of 25 points at level one and 125 points at levels two and three. The Arts component of arts/commerce, arts/music, arts/science, and arts/theology Students must complete 225 points towards the arts component of these degrees, comprising:
No more than 162.5 points may taken in any one area of study: a maximum of 25 points at level one and 137.5 points at levels two and three. The Arts component of arts/teaching and arts/social work Students must complete 250 points towards the arts component of this degree, comprising:
No more than 187.5 points may taken in any one area of study: a maximum of 50 points at level one and 137.5 points at levels two and three. |
Majors/ Minors/ Specialisations |
Majors in the Bachelor of Arts: American Studies In addition, the following areas are available (at level one only) American StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Ancient, Medieval & Early Modern StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: AnthropologyMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Arabic StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Architectural HistoryThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Art HistoryMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Asian StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: AstronomyThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Australian Indigneous StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Australian StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Biology and BotanyThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Business LawThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: ChemistryThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Chinese LanguageMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Chinese StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Cinema StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Classical Studies & ArchaeologyMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Computer ScienceThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Creative WritingMajors/Minors/Specialisations: CriminologyMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Cultural StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Development StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Earth SciencesThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: EconomicsThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: English as a Second LanguageMajors/Minors/Specialisations: English Literary StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: English Language StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Environmental StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: European StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: FrenchMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Gender StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: GeographyMajors/Minors/Specialisations: GermanMajors/Minors/Specialisations: HebrewMajors/Minors/Specialisations: HistoryMajors/Minors/Specialisations: History & Philosophy of ScienceMajors/Minors/Specialisations: IndonesianMajors/Minors/Specialisations: International StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Islamic StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: ItalianMajors/Minors/Specialisations: JapaneseMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Jewish StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Linguistics & Applied LinguisticsMajors/Minors/Specialisations: ManagementThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Mathematics & StatisticsThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Modern GreekMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Music HistoryThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: PhilosophyMajors/Minors/Specialisations: PhysicsThis area is not an arts-approved area of study.Majors/Minors/Specialisations: Planning and DesignMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Political ScienceMajors/Minors/Specialisations: PsychologyMajors/Minors/Specialisations: RussianMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Social TheoryMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Socio-legal StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: SociologyMajors/Minors/Specialisations: SpanishMajors/Minors/Specialisations: SwedishMajors/Minors/Specialisations: Theatre StudiesMajors/Minors/Specialisations: |
Entry Requirements: | There will not be further general admission into this program. For information about course requirements and entry into the new Bachelor of Arts, see the future students page. |
Core Participation Requirements: | The Bachelor of Arts requires a standard level of ability across all disciplines. It will be assumed students are able to access and attend classes on a regular basis, are capable of learning in a University environment and will be able to take responsibility for their own learning. Any ability beyond this threshold will be robustly supported through the curriculum. There are no pre-requisites for first year subjects, and any intensive use of IT or technologies will be adequately supported. Certain subjects have more specific requirements and demands, such as fieldwork or travelling, which are clearly outlined in the subject description. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. The Faculty Disability Contact Officer works with students, the University Disability Liaison Unit and teaching staff to assist students with their special requirements, with a particular focus on accommodations for in-class and examination assessment tasks. Further details on the disability support scheme can be found at the Disability Liaison Unit website. |
Further Study: |
Honours For more information on entry into a coursework masters degree, see the Arts coursework programs webpage, or the University graduate programs webpage. Research Higher Degrees |
Graduate Attributes: | See course objectives |
Generic Skills: |
Arts students are encouraged to pursue their academic interests and professional aspirations by taking a variety of subjects in a range of different areas of study. All arts subjects provide students with transferable generic skills that prepare them for further study and the workplace. As a result of attendance at scheduled classes, participation in planned activities and discussion groups, and timely completion of essays and assignments, arts graduates should acquire transferable generic skills in the following areas:
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