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Arts disciplinary majors and minors in the BA degree


Discipline

Campus





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Cla
Gip
Pen
Accounting

3



Advertising
3




American studies
3

3


Ancient greek


3


Anthropology


3


Archaeology


3


Art history and theory


3


Australian studies



3

Behavioural studies

(m)
(m)
3

Business chinese




3
Business computing
(m)




Business Japanese




3
Cambodian (Khmer)


(m)


Chinese


3


Chinese studies


3


Cinema studies

(m)
3


Classical history and culture


3


Community studies



(m)

Comparative literature and cultural studies


3


Comparative sociology


3


Dance


(m)


Drama


3


English
3
3
3

3
English/Cultural studies
(m)




English in use


3


European studies


3


Film and television studies


3


French


3


Gender studies
3


3

Geography


3

(m)
German


3

3
History
(m)
(m)
3


History- politics



3
3
Indonesian
3

3
3
(m)
Indonesian studies


3


Information technology/management
(m)
(m)
3


Italian


3


Japanese
3

3


Jewish civilisation


3


Journalism studies
3


(m)

Koorie studies


3


Korean
3

3


Korean studies


(m)


Latin


3


Linguistics


3


Mass comunications
3


3

Modern Greek


3


Music


3


Philosophy
(m)
(m)
3

3
Police studies

3
3


Polish


(m)


Politics
(m)
3
3

3
Public relations
3




Religion and theology


3


Russian


3


Slavic studies


3


Sociology

3
3

3
Spanish
(m)

3


Thai


3


Thai studies


(m)


Tourism
3




Ukrainian


3


Vietnamese


3


Visual arts


3


Women's studies
3

3
3

Writing
3


3

Non-arts subjects available within the Bachelor of Arts

Subjects to the value of fifty-two points can be studied from a faculty other than Arts. The faculties offering subjects of interest to arts students include Art and Design, Business and Economics, Computing and Information Technology, Education, Law, and Science.

Subjects offered by the Faculty of Education

Students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts may complete subjects offered by the Faculty of Education on the Clayton, Peninsula or Gippsland campuses. Areas of study include education studies, teaching and curriculum studies, studies of society and environment, science health, and physical education.

Further information may be obtained by referring to the Faculty of Education, or from the administrative officer, Peninsula campus (telephone 9904 4291), Clayton campus (telephone 9905 2880), or Gippsland canpus (telephone 9902 6375).

Subjects offered by the Faculty of Science

The Faculty of Science offers a range of subjects of interest to arts students. In particular students are referred to those subjects which do not have Year 12 prerequisites:

Astronomy
Biology/environmental science
Chemistry
Earth sciences
Genetics
Mathematics
Physics
Psychology

The Faculty of Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine also offers subjects of interest, in particular:

Anatomy
Biochemistry
Physiology
Details of these and other subjects are set out in the Science.


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