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Disciplines - Faculty of ArtsUnit codes - areas of study (prefix list)The following is a list of the alpha prefixes that identify the 'discipline' areas that are used in the unit codes for the Faculty of Arts (some disciplines do not have an individual prefix allocated; check the 'Schools and centres' entry in this section of the handbook). A discipline is an area of study, eg history or English. This list will help locate the units for a particular discipline in the unit section of the handbook. At Monash, unit codes are made up of a three-letter prefix followed by four numbers. The three-letter prefix identifies the discipline, and the first of these four numbers refers to the year level of the unit: ie AIS1010 is a first-year-level Australian Indigenous studies unit, and CRI2010 is a second-year-level criminology unit. Occasional reference is made to desirable or prerequisite studies in the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) - those students who did not study the VCE should seek advice about unit choice for students with qualifications other than the VCE. Below is a list of disciplines and their unit code prefixes. Prefix Discipline
Units from other faculties recognised as arts unitsPsychologyIn addition to their arts discipline major and minor and other Arts requirements, students undertaking some Arts courses can study another major in a non-arts discipline. If students wish to undertake the 60 point APAC accredited major in psychology in addition to counting 48 points towards a non-arts major they will be permitted to count the additional 12 points as the further 12 points in arts units. For further information, see the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences section of this handbook, or contact psychology.enquiries@med.monash.edu.au; telephone: Caulfield +61 3 9903 2691; Clayton +61 3 9905 3968; Gippsland +61 3 9902 6415. Visual CultureVisual Culture is offered by the Faculty of Art & Design with a number of units being taught by the Faculty of Arts. Students may complete single units, a major or minor in Visual Culture towards the core Arts component of their Bachelor of Arts degree or associated double degrees. Honours is also available. For information on the units required for a major, minor or honours in visual culture, refer to the 'Areas of study' section on the Arts faculty website at http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/current/coursework/study-areas/. For further information, see the Department of Theory of Art and Design, Faculty of Art and Design section of this handbook; or email theory@artdes.monash.edu.au; Telephone +61 3 9903 1857; visit http://www.artdes.monash.edu.au/theory/. Units available to arts students from other faculties as non-arts unitsIn addition to their arts discipline major and minor and other Arts requirements, students undertaking some Arts courses can study another major in a non-arts discipline. The faculties offering disciplines and units that are of interest to arts students include Art and Design, Business and Economics, Information Technology, Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences and Science. Students should refer to individual faculty sections in this handbook to obtain detailed information on the choices available and consult with the faculty that owns particular units regarding unit prerequisites or quotas. The Faculty of Arts offers double-degree programs with most other faculties of the university. These degrees are of particular interest to students who wish to pursue disciplines from different faculties. Faculties requiring permissionFaculty of Art and DesignStudents wishing to undertake units from the Faculty of Art and Design must obtain written approval before enrolling in units. Students are encouraged to consider a specialisation in the area of Theory of Art and Design by choosing units with a TAD code. For contact details, see the Faculty of Art and Design entry in this handbook, or visit http://www.artdes.monash.edu.au/. Faculties not requiring permissionArts students can take units from the following faculties without requesting any special permission from the teaching faculty (note that students must still meet any stated prerequisites or corequisites). Students wishing to take units from faculties other than these must obtain written permission before enrolling. Faculty of Business and EconomicsArts students can take units from the Faculty of Business and Economics from the discipline areas of accounting, business law and taxation, econometrics and business statistics, economics, finance, management and marketing. Students wishing to take econometrics or accounting and finance units must have achieved the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) ENTER (or equivalent) score necessary to gain admission to a Business and Economics degree, as well as be able to satisfy the stated mathematics prerequisites for the relevant units. For contact details, see the Faculty of Business and Economics entry in this handbook or visit http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/. Faculty of Information TechnologyArts students can take first-year information technology units without requesting special permission from the Faculty of Information Technology. However, the Faculty of Information Technology advises that all students seek course advice from the faculty as to the suitability of certain units of study. For some computer science units, it is highly recommended that students have studied VCE Mathematical Methods (or equivalent) at Year 12 level. For contact details, see the Faculty of Information and Technology entry in this handbook or visit http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/. Faculty of ScienceThe Faculty of Science offers a wide range of units in disciplines of interest to arts students. Disciplines offered by the Faculty of Science that may be taken without special permission include astronomy, atmospheric science, biological sciences, chemistry, earth sciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics. For contact details, see the Faculty of Science entry in this handbook or visit http://www.sci.monash.edu.au/.
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