Subjects

  • AGR1010: Introductory Ancient Greek 1
  • AGR1020: Introductory Ancient Greek 2
  • AGR2210: Language and literature A
  • AGR2220: Language and literature C
  • AGR2230: Language and literature B
  • AGR3220: Language and literature C
  • AGR3230: Language and literature B
  • AGR3240: Language and literature D
  • ANY1010: Contemporary anthropology
  • ANY1020: Anthropology of social change
  • ANY2110: Magic, science and religion
  • ANY2130: Race and sexual politics
  • ANY2160: Understanding prejudice and discrimination
  • ANY2170: Visualising cultures: film and ethnography
  • ANY2230: Culture and society: introduction to cultural theory
  • ANY2530: Culture, colonialism and modernity
  • ANY3110: Cultural studies: the consumer society
  • ANY3230: Culture and conflict in Indonesia
  • ANY3250: The anthropology of witchcraft and sorcery
  • ANY3280: Culture and society: introduction to cultural theory
  • ANY3350: Questions of identity: ethnicity, nationalism and globalisation
  • ANY3370: Comparative sociology of 'development'
  • ANY3430: Civilisation and its malcontents
  • ANY3480: The Third World
  • ANY3490: Knowledge, power and social transformation in Southeast Asia
  • ANY3510: A comparative examination of cultures in South and Southeast Asia
  • ANY3630: Feminism cross-culturally
  • ANY3650: The social construction of disabilities
  • ANY4100: Violences
  • ANY4180: Sex, power, self: feminist interventions in contemporary discourse
  • ANY4200: Anthropology honours seminar
  • ANY4300: Theorising culture
  • ANY4380: Thesis in anthropology
  • ANY4440: Asia and the West
  • ARY1010: Origins of Western civilisation 1: the Bronze Age
  • ARY1020: Origins of Western civilisation 2: the Mediterranean world from 1000 BCE - 14 CE
  • ARY2250: Israel in the ancient Near East: an archaeological perspective
  • ARY2570: Minoans and Mycenaeans
  • ARY2970: The archaeology and history of Ancient Egypt: 3000-1650 BCE
  • ARY2990: The archaeology and history of Ancient Egypt: 1650-664 BCE
  • ARY3250: Israel in the ancient Near East: an archaeological perspective
  • ARY3570: Minoans and Mycenaeans
  • ARY3760: Dating in archaeology
  • ARY3790: Minoan problems
  • ARY3950: Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
  • ARY4040: The archaeology of the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt
  • ARY4720: Dissertation
  • ARY4740: The methodology of archaeological interpretation
  • ARY4790: Minoan problems
  • ARY4810: An introduction to Middle Egyptian language
  • ASN1010: Introduction to Asian civilisations, part 1
  • ASN1020: Asian civilisations: an historical introduction 2 - the transformation of Asia, circa. 1500 to the present day
  • ASN4929: Dissertation
  • ASP1010: Earth to cosmos: introductory astronomy (non-Arts subject)
  • AST2015: Study abroad: New England and American culture
  • AST2100: Dissent in American society
  • AST2130: Postwar to postmodern: American and European art
  • AST2150: The other side of the avant-garde: twentieth-century women's art history
  • AST2190: Forms of narrative cinema
  • AST2310: Modern architecture and urbanism, 1907-1968
  • AST2370: America: decay of the liberal dream
  • AST2700: Study abroad: Washington DC - American metropolis
  • AST2770: Television studies
  • AST2930: Study abroad: the American west - from wilderness to urban sprawl
  • AST2940: The American experience: God, guns and ghettoes?
  • AST2960: Seeking a new world order: Washington and world politics
  • AST3015: Study Abroad: New England and American culture
  • AST3100: Dissent in American society
  • AST3130: Postwar to postmodern: American and European art
  • AST3150: The other side of the avant-garde: twentieth-century women's art history
  • AST3190: Forms of narrative cinema
  • AST3310: Modern architecture and urbanism, 1907-1968
  • AST3370: America: decay of the liberal dream?
  • AST3700: Study abroad: Washington DC - American metropolis
  • AST3770: Television studies
  • AST3930: Study abroad: the American West - from wilderness to urban sprawl
  • AST3940: The American experience: God, guns and ghettoes?
  • ATM1010: The dynamic atmosphere (non-Arts subject)
  • AUS1010S: Out of empire
  • AUS1020S: Democracy and nation
  • AUS1060: Contemporary Australia
  • BHS1320: Behavioural studies A
  • BHS1340: Behavioural studies B
  • BHS2030: Reading Freud and Jung
  • BHS2320: Personality: beyond the persona
  • BHS2390: Practice skills
  • BHS2400: Social psychology
  • BHS2651: The unconscious in social life: psychoanalytic and feminist perspectives
  • BIO2011: Ecology (non-Arts subject)
  • BIO2031: Biodiversity and bioresources (non-Arts subject)
  • BIO2042: Conservation biology (non-Arts subject)
  • BME1111: Science, culture, and the concept of race: human origins and development
  • BME1122: Human affairs: health, illness and sexual difference
  • CAM1110: Introductory Cambodian (Khmer), part 1
  • CAM1120: Introductory Cambodian (Khmer), part 2
  • CAM1510: Post-advanced Cambodian (Khmer), part 1
  • CAM1520: Post-advanced Cambodian (Khmer), part 2
  • CAM2210: Intermediate Cambodian (Khmer), part 1
  • CAM2220: Intermediate Cambodian (Khmer), part 2
  • CAM2610: Post-advanced Cambodian (Khmer), part 3
  • CAM2620: Post-advanced Cambodian (Khmer), part 4
  • CBL1110: Beginning business Chinese, part 1
  • CBL1120: Beginning business Chinese, part 2
  • CBL1210: Intermediate business Chinese, part 1
  • CBL1220: Intermediate business Chinese, part 2
  • CBL1310: Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 1
  • CBL1320: Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 2
  • CBL2210: Intermediate business Chinese, part 1
  • CBL2220: Intermediate business Chinese, part 2
  • CBL2310: Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 1
  • CBL2320: Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 2
  • CBL3310: Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 1
  • CBL3320: Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 2
  • CHC1030: The age of Athens
  • CHC1040: The age of Augustus: Rome's golden era
  • CHC2110: Epic poetry
  • CHC2210: From Republic to Empire
  • CHC2230: Classical drama
  • CHC2310: From Tiberius to Domitian
  • CHC2590: Alexandria-Jerusalem-Rome: connections and conflict
  • CHC2810: Language and sources of Roman classical history and culture I
  • CHC2830: Language and sources of Roman classical history and culture II
  • CHC2850: Language and sources of Ancient Greek classical history and culture I
  • CHC2870: Language and sources of Ancient Greek classical history and culture II
  • CHC3110: Epic poetry
  • CHC3210: From Republic to Empire
  • CHC3230: Classical drama
  • CHC3310: From Tiberius to Domitian
  • CHC3590: Alexandria-Jerusalem-Rome: connections and conflict
  • CHC3810: Language and sources of Roman classical history and culture I
  • CHC3830: Language and sources of Roman classical history and culture II
  • CHC3850: Language and sources of Ancient Greek classical history and culture I
  • CHC3870: Language and sources of Ancient Greek classical history and culture II
  • CHC4720: Dissertation
  • CHC4740: Methodology
  • CHC4760: Special subject A
  • CHC4780: Special subject B
  • CHI1110: Beginning Chinese, part 1
  • CHI1111: Intensive beginning Chinese (summer school), part 1
  • CHI1120: Beginning Chinese, part 2
  • CHI1122: Intensive beginning Chinese (summer school), part 2
  • CHI1210: Intermediate Chinese, part 1
  • CHI1220: Intermediate Chinese, part 2
  • CHI1310: Advanced intermediate Chinese, part 1
  • CHI1320: Advanced intermediate Chinese, part 2
  • CHI1410: Advanced Chinese, part 1
  • CHI1420: Advanced Chinese, part 2
  • CHI1470: Chinese for dialect speakers, part 1
  • CHI1480: Chinese for dialect speakers, part 2
  • CHI1510: Advanced Chinese, part 3
  • CHI1520: Advanced Chinese, part 4
  • CHI2210: Intermediate Chinese, part 1
  • CHI2220: Intermediate Chinese, part 2
  • CHI2310: Advanced intermediate Chinese, part 1
  • CHI2320: Advanced intermediate Chinese, part 2
  • CHI2410: Advanced Chinese, part 1
  • CHI2420: Advanced Chinese, part 2
  • CHI2430: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 1
  • CHI2440: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 2
  • CHI2450: Chinese business communication, part 1
  • CHI2460: Chinese business communication, part 2
  • CHI2470: Chinese for dialect speakers, part 1
  • CHI2480: Chinese for dialect speakers, part 2
  • CHI2510: Advanced Chinese, part 3
  • CHI2520: Advanced Chinese, part 4
  • CHI2610: Advanced Chinese, part 5
  • CHI2620: Advanced Chinese, part 6
  • CHI3310: Advanced intermediate Chinese, part 1
  • CHI3320: Advanced intermediate Chinese, part 2
  • CHI3330: Chinese newspaper readings, part 1
  • CHI3340: Chinese newspaper readings, part 2
  • CHI3410: Advanced Chinese, part 1
  • CHI3420: Advanced Chinese, part 2
  • CHI3430: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 1
  • CHI3440: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 2
  • CHI3450: Chinese business communication, part 1
  • CHI3460: Chinese business communication, part 2
  • CHI3470: Chinese for dialect speakers, part 1
  • CHI3480: Chinese for dialect speakers, part 2
  • CHI3510: Advanced Chinese, part 3
  • CHI3520: Advanced Chinese, part 4
  • CHI3530: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 3
  • CHI3540: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 4
  • CHI3550: Professional Chinese language internship, part 1
  • CHI3560: Professional Chinese language internship, part 2
  • CHI3610: Advanced Chinese, part 5
  • CHI3620: Advanced Chinese, part 6
  • CHI3990: Language study abroad program
  • CHI4419: Advanced Chinese, part 1
  • CHI4429: Advanced Chinese, part 2
  • CHI4439: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 1
  • CHI4449: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 2
  • CHI4459: Chinese business communication, part 1
  • CHI4469: Chinese business communication, part 2
  • CHI4499: Honours seminar in Chinese
  • CHI4519: Advanced Chinese, part 3
  • CHI4529: Advanced Chinese, part 4
  • CHI4539: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 3
  • CHI4549: Chinese readings in a discipline area, part 4
  • CHI4559: Professional Chinese language internship, part 1
  • CHI4569: Professional Chinese language internship, part 2
  • CHI4929: Dissertation
  • CHI4990: Language study abroad program
  • CLS1010: Text and context I
  • CLS1020: Text and context II
  • CLS1040: Introduction to cultural studies I
  • CLS1050: Introduction to cultural studies II
  • CLS2000: Introduction to critical theory
  • CLS2030: Reading Freud and Jung
  • CLS2040: Image and appearance: advertising, popular culture and the construction of values
  • CLS2050: Narrative practices
  • CLS2060: Freudian fable
  • CLS2070: Popular fiction and popular culture
  • CLS2080: Science fiction: from monsters to cyborgs
  • CLS2090: Comparative literary criticism
  • CLS2120: Language, truth and power
  • CLS2130: Culture and society: introduction to cultural theory
  • CLS2140: Cultural studies and its figures of knowing
  • CLS2160: Chinese literature and modernity
  • CLS2190: Forms of narrative cinema
  • CLS2230: Greek-Australian writing
  • CLS2260: Sexing the text: constructions of female sexuality
  • CLS2420: Literature and phenomenology: De Sade, Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Tolstoy
  • CLS2530: Modernism in European literature
  • CLS2550: Romanticism and revolution
  • CLS2660: Here and there: the literature of travel
  • CLS2680: Judaism and modernity
  • CLS2700: Alternative film and video
  • CLS2710: Alternatives in documentary film - an Australian focus
  • CLS2720: Australian film and television
  • CLS2770: Television studies
  • CLS2790: Postmodernism and the novel
  • CLS2800: In other worlds: post-colonial fiction
  • CLS2810: Comparative drama of the twentieth century
  • CLS2820: Introduction to ecocriticism
  • CLS2910: The novel in Eastern Europe
  • CLS2950: Freud and feminism
  • CLS3000: Introduction to critical theory
  • CLS3007: Gender and genre: masculinity in film
  • CLS3010: Sexed media, media-ted sex
  • CLS3030: Reading Freud and Jung
  • CLS3040: Image and appearance: advertising, popular culture and the construction of values
  • CLS3050: Narrative practices
  • CLS3060: Freudian fable
  • CLS3070: Popular fiction and popular culture
  • CLS3080: Science fiction: from monsters to cyborgs
  • CLS3090: Comparative literary criticism
  • CLS3120: Gender, race and empire: feminist readings
  • CLS3130: Culture and society: introduction to cultural theory
  • CLS3140: Cultural studies and its figures of knowing
  • CLS3150: Belief and perception
  • CLS3160: Chinese literature and modernity
  • CLS3190: Forms of narrative cinema
  • CLS3220: Literature and society in Indonesia
  • CLS3230: Greek-Australian writing
  • CLS3250: Marxist critical theory
  • CLS3260: Sexing the text: constructions of female sexuality
  • CLS3310: Gender and its representation in Indonesian societies
  • CLS3360: Indonesian theatrical traditions
  • CLS3420: Literature and phenomenology: De Sade, Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Tolstoy
  • CLS3520: Filming the nation: the recent past in European cinema
  • CLS3530: Modernism in European literature
  • CLS3550: Romanticism and revolution
  • CLS3660: Here and there: the literature of travel
  • CLS3680: Judaism and modernity
  • CLS3690: Representing the Holocaust: popular culture, literature and memory
  • CLS3700: Alternative film and video
  • CLS3710: Alternatives in documentary film - an Australian focus
  • CLS3720: Australian film and television
  • CLS3750: Deconstruction and feminism
  • CLS3770: Television studies
  • CLS3780: Women's writing in Latin America today
  • CLS3790: Postmodernism and the novel
  • CLS3800: In other worlds: post-colonial fiction
  • CLS3810: Comparative drama of the twentieth century
  • CLS3820: Introduction to ecocriticism
  • CLS3830: Bakhtin and ethics: beyond structuralism
  • CLS3880: Modern and postmodern subjects
  • CLS3910: The novel in Eastern Europe
  • CLS3930: Rhetoric
  • CLS3950: Freud and feminism
  • CLS4000: Critical and literary theory
  • CLS4030: Poetics
  • CLS4040: Film theory and film criticism I
  • CLS4050: Film theory and film criticism II
  • CLS4070: Lacan and subjectivity
  • CLS4080: Minor thesis
  • CLS4085: Theory of art history and criticism
  • CLS4100: Deleuze and Foucault
  • CLS4155: Belief and perception
  • CLS4190: Legal fictions: intersections between law and literature
  • CLS4200: Structuralism and semiotics
  • CLS4225: Hermeneutics
  • CLS4250: Marxist critical theory
  • CLS4270: Cultural theory and visuality
  • CLS4300: Theorising culture
  • CLS4310: Theories of discourse: poststructuralism, feminism and sociolinguistics
  • CLS4750: Deconstruction and feminism
  • CLS4835: Bakhtin and ethics: beyond structuralism
  • CLS4880: Modern and postmodern subjects
  • CLS4930: Rhetoric
  • COS2130: Culture and society: introduction to cultural theory
  • COS2160: Understanding prejudice and discrimination
  • COS2170: Visualising cultures: film and ethnography
  • COS2230: Race and sexual politics
  • COS2530: Culture, colonialism and modernity
  • COS3030: Advanced comparative societies, part I
  • COS3040: Advanced comparative societies, part II
  • COS3060: Japanese society and culture
  • COS3070: Bodily representations
  • COS3110: Cultural studies: the consumer society
  • COS3230: Culture and society: introduction to cultural theory
  • COS3260: Culture and conflict in Indonesia
  • COS3350: Questions of identity: ethnicity, nationalism and globalisation
  • COS3370: Comparative sociology of 'development'
  • COS3420: The sociology of economic life: money, morals and markets
  • COS3430: The Third World
  • COS3440: Civilisation and its malcontents
  • COS3480: Social theory and social history
  • COS3490: Knowledge, power and social transformation in Southeast Asia
  • COS3500: The social construction of disabilities
  • COS3630: Feminism cross-culturally
  • COS3710: Sexed media, media-ted sex
  • COS3810: Australia-Japan relations
  • COS4010: Thesis in comparative societies
  • COS4100: Violences
  • COS4209: Re-thinking human studies: after postmodernity
  • COS4300: Theorising culture
  • COS4500: Comparative societies honours seminar
  • COS4540: Asia and the West
  • CSE1301: Computer programming (non-Arts subject)
  • CSE1303: Computer science (non-Arts subject)
  • CSE1304: Professional communication and presentation (non-Arts subject)
  • CSE1305: Professional communication and documentation (non-Arts subject)
  • DTS1050: Music theatre: theory and practice
  • DTS1060: The language of performance
  • DTS1160: The places of performance
  • DTS1320: Body, space, text
  • DTS2010: Mime, mask and magic
  • DTS2050: Asian theatre: an introduction
  • DTS2190: Postcolonial drama
  • DTS2270: Modern drama
  • DTS2450: Contemporary drama
  • DTS2500: The study of dance
  • DTS2630: Shakespeare: text and performance
  • DTS2660: Technical aspects of performance making
  • DTS2830: Drama into film
  • DTS2870: Stages: issues in theatre history
  • DTS3000: Ideas of theatre: directing
  • DTS3010: Mime, mask and magic
  • DTS3050: Asian theatre: an introduction
  • DTS3190: Postcolonial drama
  • DTS3260: Independent theatre practice
  • DTS3270: Modern drama
  • DTS3310: Indonesian theatrical traditions
  • DTS3450: Contemporary drama
  • DTS3500: The study of dance
  • DTS3630: Shakespeare: text and performance
  • DTS3660: Technical aspects of performance making
  • DTS3800: Drama in performance
  • DTS3830: Drama into film
  • DTS3870: Stages: issues in theatre history
  • DTS4120: Performance theory
  • DTS4130: Avant-garde! Theatre of challenge and experiment
  • DTS4320: Theories of rehearsal and performance: writing, performativity, text
  • DTS4600: Thesis
  • DTS4700: Drama of the age of Shakespeare
  • DTS4820: Twentieth-century Australian drama
  • EIU1010: Introduction to English-in-use: communication
  • EIU1020: Introduction to English-in-use: form and structure
  • EIU2110: Form and function: English in context
  • EIU2120: English language in use: one mode, many methods
  • EIU2130: English as the language of action and reflection
  • EIU3110: English: language and culture
  • EIU3120: English language in use: one mode, many methods
  • EIU3130: English as the language of action and reflection
  • EIU3210: English discourse: exploration and demonstration
  • ENH1010: Reading literature I
  • ENH1111: Text and context I
  • ENH1122: Text and context II
  • ENH1220: Reading literature II: worlds in conflict
  • ENH1230: Language, style and literature
  • ENH1240: Effective writing
  • ENH2020: Heroes, lovers and monsters: the literary culture of medieval England
  • ENH2030: Rewriting Victorian narratives: origins and oblivion
  • ENH2050: The reader in history
  • ENH2060: Introduction to critical theory
  • ENH2090: Rakes and revolutionaries I: women and their representation in eighteenth-century literature
  • ENH2100: Postcolonial drama
  • ENH2110: Renaissance literature: power and love
  • ENH2130: Rakes and revolutionaries II: literature and opposition, 1660-1800
  • ENH2150: Australian urban fictions
  • ENH2160: Freudian fable
  • ENH2170: Old English
  • ENH2190: Middle English
  • ENH2230: Shakespeare: interpretations and transmutations
  • ENH2260: Sexing the text: constructions of female sexuality
  • ENH2270: Modern drama
  • ENH2290: Authorship and publishing
  • ENH2310: Romantic literature
  • ENH2330: Victorian literature
  • ENH2340: Literature and the Christian tradition
  • ENH2420: Contemporary American fiction
  • ENH2450: Contemporary drama
  • ENH2470: Modern English literature: modernism and postmodernism
  • ENH2530: Contemporary English literature
  • ENH2550: Romanticism and revolution
  • ENH2570: Writing women
  • ENH2630: Shakespeare: text and performance
  • ENH2650: Poetry: text and performance
  • ENH2660: Here and there: the literature of travel
  • ENH2690: Gender and authority in Australian literature
  • ENH2710: Orientations: reading Asia
  • ENH2750: Contemporary women's fiction and theory
  • ENH2770: Short fiction: classic and contemporary
  • ENH2800: In other worlds: postcolonial literature
  • ENH2810: Novel into film
  • ENH2930: National fictions
  • ENH2980: Introduction to fiction writing
  • ENH2981: Advanced ficting writing
  • ENH2990: Formative influences: children's fantasy narratives
  • ENH2991: Children's literature: a comparative study
  • ENH2995: Writing in theory and practice: an introduction
  • ENH3020: Heroes, lovers and monsters: the literary culture of medieval England
  • ENH3030: Rewriting Victorian narratives: origins and oblivion
  • ENH3050: The reader in history
  • ENH3060: Introduction to critical theory
  • ENH3090: Rakes and revolutionaries I: women and their representation in eighteenth-century literature
  • ENH3100: Postcolonial drama
  • ENH3110: Renaissance literature: power and love
  • ENH3130: Rakes and revolutionaries II: literature and opposition, 1660-1800
  • ENH3150: Australian urban fictions
  • ENH3160: Freudian fable
  • ENH3170: Old English
  • ENH3190: Middle English
  • ENH3230: Shakespeare: interpretations and transmutations
  • ENH3260: Sexing the text: constructions of female sexuality
  • ENH3270: Modern drama
  • ENH3290: Authorship and publishing
  • ENH3310: Romantic literature
  • ENH3330: Victorian literature
  • ENH3340: Literature and the Christian tradition
  • ENH3370: Old English literature
  • ENH3390: Middle English literature
  • ENH3420: Contemporary American fiction
  • ENH3450: Contemporary drama
  • ENH3470: Modern English literature: modernism and postmodernism
  • ENH3530: Contemporary English literature
  • ENH3550: Romanticism and revolution
  • ENH3570: Writing women
  • ENH3630: Shakespeare: text and performance
  • ENH3650: Poetry: text and performance
  • ENH3660: Here and there: the literature of travel
  • ENH3690: Gender and authority in Australian literature
  • ENH3710: Orientations: reading Asia
  • ENH3750: Contemporary women's fiction and theory
  • ENH3770: Short fiction: classic and contemporary
  • ENH3800: In other worlds: postcolonial literature
  • ENH3810: Novel into film
  • ENH3930: National fictions
  • ENH3980: Introduction to fiction writing
  • ENH3981: Advanced fiction writing
  • ENH3990: Formative influences: children's fantasy narratives
  • ENH3991: Children's literature: a comparative study
  • ENH3995: Writing in theory and practice: an introduction
  • ENH4010: Analytical and descriptive bibliography
  • ENH4030: Poetics
  • ENH4050: American autobiography
  • ENH4190: Legal fictions: intersections between law and literature
  • ENH4210: Writing the child
  • ENH4230: Melodrama in three modes
  • ENH4250: Gothic revivals
  • ENH4270: Feminist poetics
  • ENH4310: Theories of discourse: poststructuralism, feminism and sociolinguistics
  • ENH4320: Theories of rehearsal and performance: writing, performativity, text
  • ENH4370: Contemporary Australian poetry and fiction
  • ENH4500: Supervised reading subject
  • ENH4580: Ireland, Swift, England: special author subject
  • ENH4600: Minor thesis
  • ENH4620: Literary theory
  • ENH4640: The life of the text: genesis, production, reception
  • ENH4660: Literature and culture in renaissance England
  • ENH4700: Drama of the age of Shakespeare
  • ENH4740: The age of Johnson
  • ENH4760: Visions and revisions: reworkings
  • ENH4780: Beowulf and Old English poetry
  • ENH4800: Middle English literature
  • ENH4940: Literature and film
  • EUR1010: Contemporary Europe: origins
  • EUR1020: Contemporary Europe: East and West
  • EUR2010: Imagining Europe: representations and images of a continent
  • EUR2020: Creating Europe
  • EUR2080: Europe today: problems of integration
  • EUR2100: European economic history since 1945
  • EUR2130: Nations seeking statehood
  • EUR2340: Contemporary Russian politics: visions and institutions in conflict
  • EUR2400: Modernism, sexuality and decadence: politics, culture and society in Europe, c1880-1918
  • EUR2450: Contemporary Germany: division and unification
  • EUR2580: The Holocaust
  • EUR2810: Comparative economic systems
  • EUR2840: Revolution, political development, social change: Britain
  • EUR2950: Europe: enlightenment and revolution
  • EUR3010: Imagining Europe: representations and images of a continent
  • EUR3020: Creating Europe
  • EUR3080: Europe today: problems of integration
  • EUR3100: European economic history since 1945
  • EUR3130: Nations seeking statehood
  • EUR3340: Contemporary Russian politics: visions and institutions in conflict
  • EUR3400: Modernism, sexuality and decadence: politics, culture and society in Europe, c1880-1918
  • EUR3430: European cultural history: the Spanish Civil War
  • EUR3450: Contemporary Germany: division and unification
  • EUR3520: Filming the nation: the recent past in European cinema
  • EUR3580: The Holocaust
  • EUR3620: Contemporary intellectuals and the idea of Europe
  • EUR3630: German cinema
  • EUR3720: State, markets and monopoly in contemporary western Europe
  • EUR3810: Comparative economic systems: Europe in the world context
  • EUR3840: Revolution, social change and the making of modern Europe
  • EUR3950: Europe: enlightenment and revolution
  • EUR4000: Research project
  • EUR4080: Europe today
  • EUR4290: Theory, culture and visuality
  • EUR4399: Grand theories of politics
  • EUR4430: European cultural history: the Spanish Civil War
  • EUR4520: Filming the nation: the recent past in European cinema
  • EUR4530: Special reading course
  • EUR4620: Contemporary intellectuals and the idea of Europe
  • EUR4720: State, markets and monopoly in contemporary western Europe
  • EUR4960: Gender and history
  • FNA0106: Introduction to painting/drawing 1 (non-Arts subject)
  • FNA0206: Introduction to painting/drawing 2 (non-Arts subject)
  • FRN1010: Introductory French A
  • FRN1020: Introductory French B
  • FRN1070: French IA
  • FRN1080: French IB
  • FRN2010: French language and text analysis A
  • FRN2020: French language and text analysis B
  • FRN2070: French language IIA
  • FRN2080: French language IIB
  • FRN2200: Studying the everyday: comics
  • FRN2220: Rap culture: towards an ethnographic analysis of contemporary France
  • FRN2250: French film study
  • FRN2300: French language variation
  • FRN2470: Telling tales: an introduction to French narrative fiction
  • FRN2970: Individual option
  • FRN3010: French language A
  • FRN3020: French language B
  • FRN3070: French language IIIA
  • FRN3080: French language IIIB
  • FRN3150: Critical theory and practice
  • FRN3200: Studying the everyday: comics
  • FRN3220: Rap culture: towards an ethnographic analysis of contemporary France
  • FRN3250: French film study
  • FRN3260: The media in France: modes of power
  • FRN3300: French language variation
  • FRN3310: French linguistics: topics in syntax and semantics
  • FRN3370: Introduction to French phonology
  • FRN3470: Telling tales: an introduction to French narrative fiction
  • FRN3510: 20th century French poetry: writing practices, reading, strategies
  • FRN3850: Reading the feminine
  • FRN3890: Paris and modern French culture
  • FRN3910: Contemporary francophone fiction: writing, identity and difference
  • FRN3980: Individual option
  • FRN4000: French language IV
  • FRN4100: Honours dissertation
  • FRN4150: Critical theory and practice
  • FRN4260: The media in France: modes of power
  • FRN4310: French linguistics: topics in syntax and semantics
  • FRN4370: Introduction to French phonology
  • FRN4510: 20th century French poetry: writing practices, reading, strategies
  • FRN4850: Reading the feminine
  • FRN4890: Paris and modern French culture
  • FRN4910: Contemporary francophone fiction: writing, identity and difference
  • FRN4960: Special reading course
  • FRN4990: Language study abroad program
  • GES1000: Natural environment and human impact
  • GES1020: Australian physical environments: evolution, status and management
  • GES1050: The global challenge
  • GES2130: Soils, land use and the environment
  • GES2150: Coastal geomorphology and management
  • GES2160: Coastal geomorphology and management
  • GES2170: Biogeography - the status of Australian vegetation
  • GES2190: Climates of the earth boundary layer
  • GES2210: Environmental hydrology
  • GES2420: Environmental policy and management
  • GES2430: Environmental management and policy
  • GES2490: Applied geography and field studies
  • GES2660: Power and poverty: geographies of the third world
  • GES2710: Southeast Asia
  • GES2750: Cities and communities
  • GES3230: Sustainable cities
  • GES3290: Society, nature and settlement in the New World
  • GES3350: Resource evaluation and management
  • GES3360: Soils, landscape and their management
  • GES3470: Development and environment in Asia-Pacific and Australia
  • GES3480: Dilemmas of policy and planning
  • GES3530: Landscape processes
  • GES3570: Quaternary ecology and ecosystem management
  • GES3610: Geographic information systems (GIS) for geodemographic, marketing and local government applications
  • GES3710: Southeast Asian geography
  • GES3810: Geographical information systems (GIS) for environmental management
  • GES3820: Geographic information systems (GIS) for environmental management
  • GES3850: The Australian atmospheric environment: a synoptic-scale approach
  • GES3860: Climate change and variability
  • GES3880: Prehistoric people and environment
  • GES4820: Seminar in geography
  • GES4840: Directed studies in geography
  • GES4860: Honours thesis
  • GRN1115: Introductory German, part 1
  • GRN1125: Introductory German, part 2
  • GRN1215: Intermediate German, part 1
  • GRN1225: Intermediate German, part 2
  • GRN1315: Advanced language and literature 1, part 1
  • GRN1325: Advanced language and literature 1, part 2
  • GRN1415: Advanced language and literature 2, part 1
  • GRN1425: Advanced language and literature 2, part 2
  • GRN1515: Advanced language and literature 3, part 1
  • GRN1525: Advanced language and literature 3, part 2
  • GRN1615: Advanced language and literature 4, part 1
  • GRN1625: Advanced language and literature 4, part 2
  • GRN2015: Two centuries of German literature I: from Lessing to Büchner
  • GRN2025: Two centuries of German literature II: from Rilke to Grass
  • GRN2055: Reading German texts I
  • GRN2065: Reading German texts II
  • GRN2075: German culture and society 1750-1900
  • GRN2085: German culture and society 1900-1990
  • GRN2115: German syntax
  • GRN2125: German dialects and dialectology
  • GRN2135: Second language acquisition and attrition
  • GRN2145: Medieval German language and historical linguistics
  • GRN2155: German for business and trade I
  • GRN2215: Intermediate German, part 1
  • GRN2225: Intermediate German, part 2
  • GRN2235: The contemporary novel
  • GRN2245: German literature 1871-1918
  • GRN2315: Advanced German language 1, part 1
  • GRN2325: Advanced German language 1, part 2
  • GRN2415: Advanced German language 2, part 1
  • GRN2425: Advanced German language 2, part 2
  • GRN2515: Advanced German language 3, part 1
  • GRN2525: Advanced German language 3, part 2
  • GRN2615: Advanced German language 4, part 1
  • GRN2625: Advanced German language 4, part 2
  • GRN3035: The Age of Goethe I
  • GRN3045: The Age of Goethe II
  • GRN3075: German culture and society 1750-1900
  • GRN3085: German culture and society 1900-1990
  • GRN3115: German syntax
  • GRN3125: German dialects and dialectology
  • GRN3135: Second language acquisition and attrition
  • GRN3145: Medieval German language and historical linguistics
  • GRN3155: German for business and trade I
  • GRN3165: Language and society: sociolinguistics from a German language perspective
  • GRN3175: German phonology and morphology
  • GRN3185: German for business and trade
  • GRN3225: German literature and society in the 20th century
  • GRN3235: The contemporary novel
  • GRN3245: German literature 1871-1918
  • GRN3255: German drama, theatre and society
  • GRN3265: Medieval language and literature
  • GRN3275: The cultural critics
  • GRN3285: Women and German writing
  • GRN3315: Advanced German language 1, part 1
  • GRN3325: Advanced German language 1, part 2
  • GRN3415: Advanced German language 2, part 1
  • GRN3425: Advanced German language 2, part 2
  • GRN3515: Advanced German language 3, part 1
  • GRN3525: Advanced German language 3, part 2
  • GRN3615: Advanced German language 4, part 1
  • GRN3625: Advanced German language 4, part 2
  • GRN3995: Language study abroad program
  • GRN4165: Language and society: sociolinguistics from a German language perspective
  • GRN4175: German phonology and morphology
  • GRN4185: German for business and trade
  • GRN4225: German literature and society in the 20th century
  • GRN4255: German drama, theatre and society
  • GRN4265: Medieval language and literature
  • GRN4275: The cultural critics
  • GRN4285: Women and German writing
  • GRN4335: Theory and practice of literary criticism I: the theory
  • GRN4345: Theory and practice of literary criticism II: the practice
  • GRN4355: Honours thesis
  • GRN4365: Honours thesis
  • GRN4375: Special reading course in German
  • GRN4415: Advanced German language 2, part 1
  • GRN4425: Advanced German language 2, part 2
  • GRN4515: Advanced German language 3, part 1
  • GRN4525: Advanced German language 3, part 2
  • GRN4615: Advanced German language 4, part 1
  • GRN4625: Advanced German language 4, part 2
  • GRN4995: Language study abroad program
  • GSC1402: Media studies
  • GSC1901: Introduction to communication studies
  • HSY1010: Medieval Europe
  • HSY1020: Renaissance Europe
  • HSY1030: Australia: immigrant nation
  • HSY1040: Australia today: an historical perspective
  • HSY1050: Asian civilisations: an historical introduction 1: from the earliest times to c.1600
  • HSY1060: Asian civilisations: an historical introduction 2: the transformation of Asia, circa. 1500 to the present day
  • HSY1070: Contemporary Europe: origins
  • HSY1080: Contemporary Europe: East and West
  • HSY1150: World War Two: the rise of fascism
  • HSY1160: World War Two: the crushing of the Axis
  • HSY2050: Fears and fantasies: deviance in history
  • HSY2060: The uses of the past
  • HSY2070: War and society in the modern world
  • HSY2190: Indonesia: the struggle for democracy
  • HSY2210: Japan: origins to 1800
  • HSY2220: Japan: 1800 to the present
  • HSY2230: Early America: the American people and the United States 1492-1877
  • HSY2240: Modern America: the American people and the United States, 1877-1960s
  • HSY2250: Cultural landscapes in Paris, from the Enlightenment to the Second Empire
  • HSY2260: Australian Aboriginal history
  • HSY2300: Twentieth-century Australia
  • HSY2360: Contemporary America: the USA and the American people, 1940-1996
  • HSY2370: Dissent in American society
  • HSY2380: Desire and protection: childhood and society 1780 to the present
  • HSY2400: Sexuality, decadence and modernity: politics, culture and society in Europe, c.1880-1918
  • HSY2410: History of sexuality: 1800 to the present
  • HSY2420: Australian popular culture
  • HSY2440: The rise and fall of Nazi Germany
  • HSY2450: Contemporary Germany: division and unification
  • HSY2460: The Vietnam war
  • HSY2470: The religious quest: Judaism, Christianity and Islam
  • HSY2480: The religious quest: Eastern faith and illumination
  • HSY2510: Germany 1815-1918: politics, ideas and society
  • HSY2530: The decline of imperial Russia
  • HSY2540: Modern Russia: the rise and fall of Soviet power
  • HSY2550: Australian Jewry - history and society
  • HSY2560: Modern Jewish history
  • HSY2570: Modern Israel: vision and reality
  • HSY2580: The Holocaust
  • HSY2600: Pursuing the millennium: dissent, apocalypse and the golden age
  • HSY2630: Renaissance Florence
  • HSY2640: The twelfth-century renaissance: culture and society
  • HSY2700: Study abroad: Washington DC - American metropolis
  • HSY2710: The island world of Southeast Asia
  • HSY2720: Nationalism and revolution in Southeast Asia
  • HSY2780: Imagining Australia's tomorrow
  • HSY2840: Revolution, political development and social change in Britain, Russia and France, 1815-1914
  • HSY2850: The Australian city: contemporary problems in historical perspective
  • HSY2860: The Renaissance in Florence
  • HSY2940: The American experience: God, guns and ghettoes?
  • HSY2950: Europe: enlightenment and revolution
  • HSY2960: Imagining Europe: representations and images of a continent
  • HSY2970: Creating Europe
  • HSY3000: New approaches to history
  • HSY3010: Making histories
  • HSY3050: Fears and fantasies: deviance in history
  • HSY3060: The uses of the past
  • HSY3070: War and society in the modern world
  • HSY3080: Reading history
  • HSY3190: Indonesia: the struggle for democracy
  • HSY3210: Japan: origins to 1800
  • HSY3220: Japan: 1800 to the present
  • HSY3230: Early America: the American people and the United States 1492-1877
  • HSY3240: Modern America: the American people and the United States 1877-1960s
  • HSY3250: Cultural landscapes in Paris, from the Enlightenment to the Second Empire
  • HSY3260: Australian Aboriginal history
  • HSY3300: Twentieth-century Australia
  • HSY3360: Contemporary America: the USA and the American people, 1940-1996
  • HSY3370: Dissent in American society
  • HSY3380: Desire and protection: childhood and society 1780 to the present
  • HSY3400: Sexuality, decadence and modernity: politics, culture and society in Europe, c.1880-1918
  • HSY3410: History of sexuality: 1800 to the present
  • HSY3420: Australian popular culture
  • HSY3440: The rise and fall of Nazi Germany
  • HSY3450: Contemporary Germany: division and unification
  • HSY3460: The Vietnam war
  • HSY3470: The religious quest: Judaism, Christianity and Islam
  • HSY3480: The religious quest: Eastern faith and illumination
  • HSY3510: Germany 1815-1918: politics, ideas and society
  • HSY3530: The decline of imperial Russia
  • HSY3540: Modern Russia: the rise and fall of Soviet power
  • HSY3550: Australian Jewry - history and society
  • HSY3560: Modern Jewish history
  • HSY3570: Modern Israel: vision and reality
  • HSY3580: The Holocaust
  • HSY3600: Pursuing the millennium: dissent, apocalypse and the golden age
  • HSY3610: The Reforming impulse, 1150-1600
  • HSY3630: Renaissance Florence
  • HSY3640: The twelfth-century renaissance: culture and society
  • HSY3700: Study abroad: Washington DC - American metropolis
  • HSY3710: The island world of Southeast Asia
  • HSY3720: Nationalism and revolution in Southeast Asia
  • HSY3780: Imagining Australia's tomorrow
  • HSY3840: Revolution, political development and social change in Britain, Russia and France, 1815-1914
  • HSY3850: The Australian city: contemporary problems in historical perspective
  • HSY3860: The Renaissance in Florence
  • HSY3870: Social theory and social history
  • HSY3940: The American experience: God, guns and ghettoes?
  • HSY3950: Europe: enlightenment and revolution
  • HSY3960: Imagining Europe: representations and images of a continent
  • HSY3970: Creating Europe
  • HSY4010: Making histories
  • HSY4050: Special subject 1: first semester
  • HSY4060: Special subject 1: second semester
  • HSY4070: Special subject 2: first semester
  • HSY4080: Special subject 2: second semester
  • HSY4200: Life stories: memory, narrative and history
  • HSY4610: The Reforming impulse, 1150-1600
  • HSY4870: Social theory and social history
  • HSY4900: Biography and history
  • HSY4930: Reading and writing Australian history
  • HSY4950: Hidden transcripts: cultural approaches to the past
  • HSY4960: Gender and history
  • HSY4970: General seminar
  • HSY4990: Dissertation
  • INM1110: Beginning Indonesian, part 1
  • INM1120: Beginning Indonesian, part 2
  • INM1210: Intermediate Indonesian, part 1
  • INM1220: Intermediate Indonesian, part 2
  • INM1310: Advanced Indonesian, part 1
  • INM1320: Advanced Indonesian, part 2
  • INM2210: Intermediate Indonesian, part 1
  • INM2220: Intermediate Indonesian, part 2
  • INM2310: Advanced Indonesian, part 1
  • INM2320: Advanced Indonesian, part 2
  • INM2410: Indonesian for special purposes, part 1
  • INM2420: Indonesian for special purposes, part 2
  • INM3310: Advanced Indonesian, part 1
  • INM3320: Advanced Indonesian, part 2
  • INM3410: Indonesian for special purposes, part 1
  • INM3420: Indonesian for special purposes, part 2
  • INM3430: Beginning Javanese, part 1
  • INM3440: Beginning Javanese, part 2
  • INM3470: Introduction to Classical Malay, part 1
  • INM3480: Introduction to Classical Malay, part 2
  • INM3990: Language study abroad program
  • INM4419: Indonesian for special purposes, part 1
  • INM4429: Indonesian for special purposes, part 2
  • INM4439: Beginning Javanese, part 1
  • INM4449: Beginning Javanese, part 2
  • INM4479: Introduction to Classical Malay, part 1
  • INM4489: Introduction to Classical Malay, part 2
  • INM4519: Intermediate Javanese, part 1
  • INM4529: Intermediate Javanese, part 2
  • INM4559: Classical Malay, part 1
  • INM4569: Classical Malay, part 2
  • INM4579: Special project in Indonesian
  • INM4589: Special project in Indonesian
  • INM4990: Language study abroad program
  • INS2010: Indonesian societies and cultures
  • INS3010: Indonesian societies and cultures
  • INS3110: Introduction to regional and classical literatures of Indonesia
  • INS3210: Literature and society in Indonesia
  • INS3310: Indonesian theatrical traditions
  • INS3410: Gender and its representation in Indonesian societies
  • INS4119: Introduction to regional and classical literatures of Indonesia
  • INS4219: Literature and society in Indonesia
  • INS4319: Indonesian theatrical traditions
  • INS4419: Gender and its representation in Indonesian societies
  • INT1010: Contemporary worlds I
  • INT1020: Contemporary worlds II
  • ITA1010: Introductory Italian A
  • ITA1020: Introductory Italian B
  • ITA1070: Italian IA
  • ITA1080: Italian IB
  • ITA2010: Italian language in context A
  • ITA2020: Italian language in context B
  • ITA2070: Italian language IIA
  • ITA2080: Italian language IIB
  • ITA2190: Individual option
  • ITA2230: Italian language and society
  • ITA2250: Modern Italian literature and society I
  • ITA2270: Modern Italian literature and society II
  • ITA3010: Italian language A
  • ITA3020: Italian language B
  • ITA3070: Italian language IIIA
  • ITA3080: Italian language IIIB
  • ITA3150: Critical theory and practice
  • ITA3230: Italian language and society
  • ITA3330: Modern Italian literature and society III
  • ITA3350: Modern Italian literature and society IV
  • ITA3450: The Italian experience in Australia
  • ITA3470: Dante
  • ITA3520: Filming the nation: the recent past in European cinema
  • ITA3990: Language study abroad program
  • ITA4340: Modern Italian literature and society III
  • ITA4360: Modern Italian literature and society IV
  • ITA4000: Italian IV
  • ITA4100: Honours dissertation
  • ITA4440: Special reading course
  • ITA4460: The Italian experience in Australia
  • ITA4480: Dante
  • ITA4490: Language study abroad program
  • ITA4520: Filming the nation: the recent past in European cinema
  • JPL1110: Japanese 1A: part 1
  • JPL1120: Japanese 1A: part 2
  • JPL1210: Japanese 1B: part 1
  • JPL1220: Japanese 1B: part 2
  • JPL1310: Japanese 1C: part 1
  • JPL1320: Japanese 1C: part 2
  • JPL1370: Japanese 1C : part 1 (Kanazawa)
  • JPL1380: Japanese 1C: part 2 (Kanazawa)
  • JPL1710: Accelerated Japanese: part 1
  • JPL1720: Accelerated Japanese: part 2
  • JPL2210: Japanese 2B: part 1
  • JPL2220: Japanese 2B: part 2
  • JPL2310: Japanese 2C: part 1
  • JPL2320: Japanese 2C: part 2
  • JPL2370: Japanese 2C: part 1 (Kanazawa)
  • JPL2380: Japanese 2C: part 2 (Kanazawa)
  • JPL2410: Japanese 2D: part 1
  • JPL2420: Japanese 2D: part 2
  • JPL2510: Japanese 2E: part 1
  • JPL2520: Japanese 2E: part 2
  • JPL2810: Accelerated Japanese 2D/E: part 1
  • JPL2820: Accelerated Japanese 2D/E: part 2
  • JPL2990: Language study abroad program
  • JPL3071: Theory and research in Japanese studies A
  • JPL3072: Theory and research in Japanese studies B
  • JPL3310: Japanese 3C: part 1
  • JPL3320: Japanese 3C: part 2
  • JPL3370: Japanese 3C : part 1 (Kanazawa)
  • JPL3380: Japanese 3C: part 2 (Kanazawa)
  • JPL3410: Japanese 3D: part 1
  • JPL3420: Japanese 3D: part 2
  • JPL3510: Japanese 3E: part 1
  • JPL3520: Japanese 3E: part 2
  • JPL3750: Reading Japanese texts A
  • JPL3752: Reading Japanese texts B
  • JPL3850: Advanced Japanese texts A
  • JPL3852: Advanced Japanese texts B
  • JPL3910: Accelerated Japanese 3E/F: part 1
  • JPL3920: Accelerated Japanese 3E/F: part 2
  • JPL3990: Language study abroad program
  • JPL4440: Honours in Japanese
  • JPL4460: Fourth-year special course A
  • JPL4470: Fourth-year special course B: part 1
  • JPL4480: Fourth-year special course B: part 2
  • JPS1070: Sources of contemporary Japanese culture and society
  • JPS1090: Understanding contemporary Japan
  • JPS2110: Japanese society and culture
  • JPS2130: Introduction to Japanese sociolinguistics
  • JPS2150: Japanese culture
  • JPS2170: Women in Japanese society
  • JPS2190: Japanese management and the economy
  • JPS2530: Japanese language acquisition and use
  • JPS2590: Introduction to Japanese linguistics
  • JPS2710: Australia-Japan relations
  • JPS2990: Japanese studies in Japan
  • JPS3071: Theory and research in Japanese studies A
  • JPS3072: Theory and research in Japanese studies B
  • JPS3081: Critical issues in Japanese studies
  • JPS3082: Critical debate on contemporary Japan
  • JPS3110: Japanese society and culture
  • JPS3130: Introduction to Japanese sociolinguistics
  • JPS3150: Japanese culture
  • JPS3170: Women in Japanese society
  • JPS3190: Japanese management and the economy
  • JPS3530: Japanese language acquisition and use
  • JPS3590: Introduction to Japanese linguistics
  • JPS3710: Australia-Japan relations
  • JPS3990: Japanese studies in Japan
  • JWC1000: Introductory Hebrew, part A
  • JWC1005: Introductory Hebrew, part B
  • JWC1010: Modern Hebrew language and literature I, part A
  • JWC1020: Modern Hebrew language and literature I, part B
  • JWC1030: Jewish civilisation I, part A
  • JWC1040: Jewish civilisation I, part B
  • JWC1090: Jewish foundation texts I, part A
  • JWC1110: Jewish foundation texts I, part B
  • JWC2010: Modern Hebrew language and literature II, part A
  • JWC2020: Modern Hebrew language and literature II, part B
  • JWC2030: Jewish law: ancient, medieval, modern
  • JWC2040: Judaism and modernity
  • JWC2130: Jewish philosophy in context
  • JWC2250: Israel in the ancient Near East: an archaeological perspective
  • JWC2550: Australian Jewry: history and society
  • JWC2560: Modern Jewish history
  • JWC2570: Modern Israel: vision and reality
  • JWC2580: The Holocaust
  • JWC2590: Alexandria-Jerusalem-Rome: connections and conflict
  • JWC3010: Hebrew language and literature III (part A)
  • JWC3020: Hebrew language and literature III (part B)
  • JWC3030: Jewish law: ancient, medieval, modern
  • JWC3040: Judaism and modernity
  • JWC3050: Hebrew literature research project
  • JWC3130: Jewish philosophy in context
  • JWC3250: Israel in the ancient Near East: an archaeological perspective
  • JWC3550: Australian Jewry: history and society
  • JWC3560: Modern Jewish history
  • JWC3570: Modern Israel: vision and reality
  • JWC3580: The Holocaust
  • JWC3590: Alexandria-Jerusalem-Rome: connections and conflict
  • KOR1110: Introduction to Korean, part 1
  • KOR1120: Introduction to Korean, part 2
  • KOR1210: Intermediate Korean, part 1
  • KOR1220: Intermediate Korean, part 2
  • KOR2210: Intermediate Korean, part 1
  • KOR2220: Intermediate Korean, part 2
  • KOR2310: Advanced intermediate Korean, part 1
  • KOR2320: Advanced intermediate Korean, part 1
  • KOR3310: Advanced intermediate Korean, part 1
  • KOR3320: Advanced intermediate Korean, part 2
  • KOR3330: Readings in contemporary Korean, part 1
  • KOR3340: Readings in contemporary Korean, part 2
  • KOR3410: Advanced Korean, part 1
  • KOR3420: Advanced Korean, part 2
  • KOR3990: Languages study abroad program
  • KOR4990: Language study abroad program
  • KOS2010: Korean politics and economy
  • KOS2020: Korean society
  • KOS3010: Korean politics and economy
  • KOS3020: Korean society
  • KRS2010: Koorie studies I
  • KRS2020: Koorie studies II
  • KRS2030: Native title
  • KRS2040: Aborigines and the law
  • KRS2050: Australian Aboriginal literature
  • KRS2060: Traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art
  • KRS2070: Australian Aboriginal women
  • KRS3010: Koories and social justice
  • KRS3020: Racism and prejudice
  • KRS3030: Native title
  • KRS3040: Aborigines and the law
  • KRS3050: Australian Aboriginal literature
  • KRS3060: Traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art
  • KRS3070: Australian Aboriginal women
  • KRS4010: Research methodology in Koorie studies
  • KRS4020: Theoretical perspectives in Koorie culture and history
  • KRS4030: Honours dissertation
  • LAT1010: Introductory Latin 1
  • LAT1020: Introductory Latin 2
  • LAT2210: Language and literature A
  • LAT2220: Language and literature C
  • LAT2230: Language and literature B
  • LAT3220: Language and literature C
  • LAT3230: Language and literature B
  • LAT3240: Language and literature D
  • LIN1010: Linguistics: language and communication A
  • LIN1020: Linguistics: language and communication B
  • LIN1030: Language in Australian society
  • LIN1040: Describing and analysing language and communication
  • LIN2090: Syntax
  • LIN2110: Phonetics and phonology
  • LIN2150: English around the world
  • LIN2170: Linguistics for language learning
  • LIN2190: Historical and comparative linguistics
  • LIN2310: Semantics
  • LIN2330: Pragmatics: strategies for communication
  • LIN2350: Sociolinguistics
  • LIN2370: Aboriginal languages of Australia
  • LIN2390: Language, communication and the sexes
  • LIN2430: Psycholinguistics and child language acquisition
  • LIN2470: Intercultural communication
  • LIN2490: Language, reading and writing
  • LIN2510: Structure of English
  • LIN2520: Current syntactic theory
  • LIN2530: Languages in contact
  • LIN2550: Second language acquisition and attrition
  • LIN2570: Discourse analysis
  • LIN2590: History and philosophy of linguistics
  • LIN2690: Lexicography and corpus linguistics
  • LIN3010: BA(Languages) - capping unit I - second language acquisition
  • LIN3020: BA(Languages) - capping unit II - language, culture and society
  • LIN3090: Syntax
  • LIN3110: Phonetics and phonology
  • LIN3150: English around the world
  • LIN3170: Linguistics for language learning
  • LIN3190: Historical and comparative linguistics
  • LIN3310: Semantics
  • LIN3330: Pragmatics: strategies for communication
  • LIN3350: Sociolinguistics
  • LIN3370: Aboriginal languages of Australia
  • LIN3390: Language, communication and the sexes
  • LIN3430: Psycholinguistics and child language acquisition
  • LIN3470: Intercultural communication
  • LIN3490: Language, reading and writing
  • LIN3510: Structure of English
  • LIN3520: Current syntactic theory
  • LIN3530: Languages in contact
  • LIN3550: Second language acquisition and attrition
  • LIN3570: Discourse analysis
  • LIN3590: History and philosophy of linguistics
  • LIN3690: Lexicography and corpus linguistics
  • LIN4660: Minor thesis
  • LIN4680: Linguistic research methodology
  • LIN4720: Special topics in linguistics
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  • UKR4020: The Ukrainian baroque
  • VSA1000: Introduction to visual culture: back to the future
  • VSA1010: Contemporary visual culture
  • VSA1050: Contemporary popular film
  • VSA2040: Australian film and television
  • VSA2110: Critical perspectives on modern art
  • VSA2130: Postwar to postmodern: American and European art
  • VSA2150: The other side of the avant-garde: twentieth-century women's art history
  • VSA2190: Forms of narrative cinema
  • VSA2220: Alternative film and video
  • VSA2230: Australian art: 1880s to the present
  • VSA2240: Cinema institutions
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  • VSA2310: Modern architecture and urbanism, 1907-1968
  • VSA2410: History and theory of photography, part 1: 1839-1940
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  • VSA2520: Italian Renaissance art: power, patronage and imagination
  • VSA2530: Baroque art
  • VSA2620: Image and belief in medieval art
  • VSA2670: Asian cinema
  • VSA2700: Study abroad: Washington DC - American metropolis
  • VSA2710: Alternatives in documentary film - an Australian focus
  • VSA2770: Television studies
  • VSA2780: Contemporary art of the Asia-Pacific
  • VSA2800: Colonial/postcolonial: Australian art and film
  • VSA3007: Gender and genre: masculinity in film
  • VSA3010: Making art history
  • VSA3040: Australian film and television
  • VSA3110: Critical perspectives on modern art
  • VSA3130: Postwar to postmodern: American and European art
  • VSA3150: The other side of the avant-garde: twentieth-century women's art history
  • VSA3190: Forms of narrative cinema
  • VSA3220: Alternative film and video
  • VSA3230: Australian art: 1880s to the present
  • VSA3240: Cinema institutions
  • VSA3250: Current architecture
  • VSA3270: Australian architecture: 1788 to the present
  • VSA3310: Modern architecture and urbanism, 1907-1968
  • VSA3410: History and theory of photography, part 1: 1839-1940
  • VSA3430: History and theory of photography, part 2: 1940 to the present
  • VSA3520: Italian Renaissance art: power, patronage and imagination
  • VSA3530: Baroque art
  • VSA3620: Image and belief in medieval art
  • VSA3630: German cinema
  • VSA3670: Asian cinema
  • VSA3700: Study abroad: Washington DC - American metropolis
  • VSA3710: Alternatives in documentary film - an Australian focus
  • VSA3750: Indonesian and Southeast Asian film and television
  • VSA3770: Television studies
  • VSA3780: Contemporary art of the Asia-Pacific
  • VSA3800: Colonialpostcolonial: Australian art and film
  • VSA4000: Minor thesis
  • VSA4007: Gender and genre: masculinity in film
  • VSA4010: Approaches to art history
  • VSA4021: Beyond the museum
  • VSA4023: Museum practice and research
  • VSA4030: Theory of art history and criticism
  • VSA4034: Nineteenth-century Australian art
  • VSA4040: Film theory and film criticism: part 1
  • VSA4050: Film theory and film criticism: part 2
  • VSA4054: Twentieth-century Australian modernism
  • VSA4074: Australian postmodernism
  • VSA4084: The culture and imagery of cities
  • VSA4120: Australian film history
  • VSA4290: Theory, culture and visuality
  • VSA4640: German screen studies
  • VSA4750: Southeast Asian and Indonesian film and television
  • WEL1310: Human services: history and structures
  • WEL1330: Human services: methods and values
  • WEL1350: Law for human service workers
  • WEL2310: Human services: casework and groupwork
  • WEL2330: Human services: agency practice
  • WEL2350: Human services: field education A
  • WEL2370: Human services: field education B
  • WEL2410: Community work
  • WEL3110: Research methods for human services
  • WEL3130: Human services: field education C
  • WEL3210: Program planning, implementation and evaluation
  • WEL3220: Human service organisations
  • WEL3310: Advanced practice skills for human services A
  • WEL3320: Advanced practice skills for human services B
  • WMN2110: Representations of women and gender in Australian society
  • WMN2040: Debating difference: Gender, race and public policy
  • WMN2130: Race and sexual politics
  • WMN2240: Introduction to contemporary feminist theory
  • WMN2260: Sexing the text: constructions of female sexuality
  • WMN3020: Issues in feminist research
  • WMN3040: Debating difference: Gender, race and public policy
  • WMN3120: Gender, race and empire: feminist readings
  • WMN3240: Introduction to contemporary feminist theory
  • WMN3260: Sexing the text: constructions of female sexuality
  • WMN3460: Intergenerational tyrannies: Gender, age and culture
  • WMN3630: Feminism cross-culturally
  • WMN4005: Honours thesis (dissertation of 15,000-18,000 words)
  • WMN4180: Sex, power, self: feminist interventions in contemporary discourse
  • WMN4280: Intergenerational tyrannies: Gender, age and culture
  • WMN4770: Gender, race and empire: feminist readings