Majors and Minors

  • Aboriginal Studies

    Please contact the Bachelor of Arts Program Coordinator for information about this discipline.

  • Archaeology

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these SIX courses:

    • ARCL1020 Introduction to Archaeology
    • ARCL1030 Reading the Past: Interpretation from Archaeology
    • ARCL3010 Maritime Archaeology: Ships and Harbours
    • ARCL3020 The Archaeology of Indigenous Australia
    • ARCL3030 Unearthing the Past: The History and Archaeology of Western Australia
    • ARCL3040 Archaeology Field Methods

    Students complete TWO of these courses:

    • ARCL3008 Archaeology Internship*
    • ABOR1000 Aboriginal People OR GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils
    • HIST2008 The Caesars
    • ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from Theory to Practice
    • SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems

    *substitute ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project

  • Behavioural Science

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these EIGHT courses:

    • BESC1002 Contemporary Family Issues
    • BESC1050 Social Science Research
    • BESC2240 Discourse, Power, and Politics
    • BESC2250 Culture and Society
    • BESC3150 Professional Practice in Behavioural Science
    • BESC3930 Community: Policy and Development
    • BESC3110 Qualitative Research Methods and Practice
    • ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project

  • Biology

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these EIGHT courses:

    • BIOL1250 Molecular and Cell Biology
    • BIOL2100 Animal Diversity
    • BIOL2260 Plant Diversity
    • BIOL3250 Aquatic Science
    • BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment
    • ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: From Theory to Practice
    • HLTH2300 Microbiology
    • SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems

  • Business Studies

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these THREE or FOUR courses:

    • BUSN1000 Economics AND / OR BUSN1110 Accounting for Business
    • BUSN1600 Principles of Management
    • BUSN2730 Principles of Human Resource Management

    Students complete FOUR or FIVE of these courses:

    • BUSN2000 Events Management
    • BUSN2400 Business Law
    • BUSN2450 Taxation
    • BUSN2660 Employment Relations
    • BUSN3020 Leadership: Theory and Practice
    • BUSN3600 Strategic Management
    • BUSN3680 Change Management
    • BUSN3690 Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    • BUSN3740 Strategic Workforce Issues

    Please check Bachelor of Commerce Program Requirements (3058) in the School of Business for any pre-requisite requirements.

  • English Literature

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these TWO courses:

    • ENGL1020 Text and Tradition
    • ENGL1040 World Literatures Today

    Students complete SIX of these courses:

    • ENGL1050 Theory and Practice of Modern Theatre
    • ENGL3000 Literature for Children and Young Adults
    • ENGL3001 Fictions of the Self: Life Writing
    • ENGL3010 The Uses and Abuses of Literary Theory
    • ENGL3030 Gothic Literature and its Legacy
    • ENGL3040 Modernism and the Avant-Garde
    • ENGL3060 Australian Theatre
    • ENGL3100 The Art and Craft of Travel Writing
    • ENGL3160 Australian Literatures
    • ENGL3310 Poetry and Poetics
    • ENGL3320 The Novel in English
    • ENGL3410 Playing Shakespeare: Text and Performance
    • ENGL3510 Comparative Indigenous Literature
    • ENGL3820 Freedom from Oppression: Literature that Changed the World
    • ENGL3008 English Literature Internship*
    • COMM2020 Screenwriting
    • COMM3090 Adaptation Studies

    Students may complete this course on approval of the Dean, and if available:

    • ARTS3010 Experience the World I

    * substitute ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project

  • Environmental Management

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these SIX courses:

    • ENVR2330 Australian Ecology: from Theory to Practice
    • ENVR3310 Environmental Impact Assessment and Planning
    • ENVR3520 Natural Resource Management
    • GEOG1110 Physical Geography: Climates, Geology and Soils
    • GEOG3110 Coastal Processes and Planning
    • SCIE3290 Geographic Information Systems

    Students complete TWO of these courses:

    • BIOL3000 Adaptations for Survival in the Australian Environment*
    • BIOL3250 Aquatic Science*
    • ENVR3200 Understanding Sustainable Development Practices

    *These courses require the pre-requisite SCIE1150, which does not form part of the minor.

  • Film and Screen Production

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these THREE courses:

    • COMM1210 Introduction to Screen Production
    • COMM2030 Language of Film
    • COMM2150 Screen Production: Skills and Practice

    Students complete at least ONE of these courses:

    • COMM3260 Advanced Screen Production: Documentary
    • COMM3270 Advanced Screen Production: Drama

    Students complete at least ONE of these courses:

    • COMM3300 Documentary Studies
    • COMM3620 World Cinema
    • COMM3630 Australian Cinema

    Students complete ANY of these courses:

    • COMM1000 Digital Photography
    • COMM1060 Media and Society**
    • COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism
    • COMM2020 Screenwriting
    • COMM2040 Digital Cultures
    • COMM2300 Digital Media Production
    • COMM3008 Communications Internship^
    • COMM3050 Media Ethics and Law**
    • COMM3090 Adaptation Studies
    • COMM3210 Interactive Media
    • COMM3260 Advanced Screen Production: Documentary
    • COMM3270 Advanced Screen Production: Drama
    • COMM3300 Documentary Studies
    • COMM3620 World Cinema
    • COMM3630 Australian Cinema
    • HIST2017 Screening History: The Politics of Moving Pictures
    • THTR3090 Fundamentals of Directing

    **Bachelor of Communications and Media students will complete COMM1060 Media and Society and COMM3050 Media Ethics and Law in the core component of their degree and will undertake other film & screen production electives to complete their Major.

    ^ Substitute ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project

  • Health Promotion

    If you are intending to take this Major, please contact the Science or Behavioural Science program coordinator for more details.

    Students must complete the following EIGHT (8) courses:

    • HLTH1001 Physical Activity and Health
    • HLTH1620 Health Issues and Preventive Approaches
    • HLTH2100 Psychosocial Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity
    • HLTH2510 Exercise Health and Disease
    • HLTH2620 Population Approaches to Health Promotion
    • HLTH3101 Nutrition for Health and Physical Activity
    • HLTH3610 Community Approaches to Health Promotion
    • HLTH3620 Health Sciences Research

  • History

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    LEVEL ONE: FOUNDATION LEARNING

    Students must compete the following TWO courses:

    • HIST1000 A History of Western Civilisation
    • HIST1001 Making Australian History

    LEVEL TWO: EXTENDED LEARNING

    Students may complete ANY of the following courses:

    • ARCL3030 Unearthing the Past: The History and Archaeology of Western Australia
    • HIST2000 Writing Lives: Personalities in History from Antiquity to the Present
    • HIST2002 Ancient Worlds
    • HIST2003 Modern America: From Slave Nation to Superpower
    • HIST2004 Of Vice and Virtue: Social Change in Victorian Britain
    • HIST2005 Age of Empire and Revolution in Europe, 1789-1989
    • HIST2008 The Caesars
    • HIST2009 The Kennedys: America in the 60s
    • HIST2010 Australia and the Asia Pacific: from Past to Present
    • HIST2013 A History of Ancient Greece
    • HIST2015 Rome: The History of a Civilisation
    • HIST2016 A History of Crime: Assessing the Evidence
    • HIST2017 Screening History: The Politics of Moving Pictures
    • HIST2018 Australians and the World Wars
    • HIST2021The History and Politics of Southeast Asia
    • HIST2022 The Modern Middle East
    • HIST2023 Making History and the Politics of the Past
    • HIST2024 The Tudors
    • HIST2026 The European Middle Ages, c. 450-c.1250
    • HIST2027 Renaissance to Enlightenment 1250–1789
    • HIST2028 Visual Evidence: Art and Artefacts in the Western Tradition
    • HIST2029 Nazi Germany: Assessing the Evidence

    LEVEL THREE: ADVANCED LEARNING

    Students must complete AT LEAST TWO of the following courses in their final year of study:
    • HIST3000 Writing Lives: Personalities in History from Antiquity to the Present
    • HIST3001 History in Practice: Professional Project
    • HIST3008 History Internship (substitute ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project)
    • HIST3016 A History of Crime: Assessing the Evidence
    • HIST3023 Making History and the Politics of the Past
    • HIST3028 Visual Evidence: Art and Artefacts in the Western Tradition
    • HIST3029 Nazi Germany: Assessing the Evidence

    *Please note that students may not enrol into courses which they have completed at Level Two
    (e.g.: completion of HIST2000 precludes enrolment into HIST3000).

    Students may complete other courses on approval of the Dean, and if available, to a total of 50 units of credit:

    ARTS3010 Experience the World I; ARTS3030 Experience the World Study Tour (50 units of credit);
    Church History Courses listed in the Bachelor of Theology Requirements (3248): THEO2310 Early
    Church History: the Story Begins, THEO2340 Modern Church History, & THEO2350 Reformations:
    Churches in the 16th Century.

    Church History Courses listed in the Bachelor of Theology Regulations (3248).

  • Human Resource Management

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Fremantle Students

    Students complete these EIGHT courses:

    • BESC2140 Organisational Behaviour
    • BUSN2340 Employment Law
    • BUSN2660 Employment Relations
    • BUSN2730 Principles of Human Resource Management
    • BUSN3140 Human Resource Development
    • BUSN3680 Change Management
    • BUSN3700 Human Resource Policy
    • BUSN3740 Strategic Workforce Issues

    Sydney Students

    Students complete these THREE courses:

    • BUSN1600 Principles of Management
    • BUSN2660 Employment Relations
    • BUSN2730 Principles of Human Resource Management

    Students must complete FIVE of these courses:

    • BUSN2280 Psychology of Work
    • BUSN3020 Leadership: Theory and Practice
    • BUSN3140 Human Resource Development
    • BUSN3680 Change Management
    • BUSN3700 Human Resource Policy
    • BUSN3740 Strategic Workforce Issues

    Please check Bachelor of Commerce Program Requirements (3058) in the School of Business for any pre-requisite requirements.

  • Journalism

    Students must complete 200 units of credit as follows:

    Students complete these THREE courses:

    • COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism
    • COMM2340 Journalism: Theory and Practice
    • COMM3050 Media Ethics and Law **

    Students complete AT LEAST ONE of these courses:

    • COMM3002 Digital Journalism Portfolio
    • COMM3060 Online Newsroom
    • COMM3008 Communications Internship^

    Students must complete AT LEAST ONE of these courses

    • COMM2330 Journalism Production: Video
    • COMM3040 Feature Writing
    • COMM3700 Journalism Production: Audio

    Students complete ANY of these courses:

    • COMM1000 Digital Photography
    • COMM1060 Media and Society **
    • COMM1210 Introduction to Screen Production
    • COMM2002 Travel Writing and Photography
    • COMM2040 Digital Cultures
    • COMM2300 Digital Media Production
    • COMM2330 Journalism Production: Video
    • COMM3000 News and Current Affairs
    • COMM3002 Digital Journalism Portfolio
    • COMM3040 Feature Writing
    • COMM3060 Online Newsroom
    • COMM3070 Photojournalism
    • COMM3210 Interactive Media
    • COMM3300 Documentary Studies
    • COMM3700 Journalism Production: Audio
    • COMM3008 Communications Internship^
    • POLI3003 Setting the Agenda: the Media and Politics

    **Bachelor of Communications and Media students will complete COMM3050 and COMM1060 in the Core component of their degree and will undertake additional journalism electives to complete their Major. ^ substitute ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project

  • Marketing and Public Relations

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these FIVE courses:

    • BUSN1220 Principles of Marketing
    • BUSN2050 Integrated Marketing Communications
    • BUSN2090 Professional Writing
    • BUSN2520 Consumer Behaviour
    • BUSN2580 Introduction to Public Relations

    Students complete THREE of these courses:

    • BUSN3230 Services Marketing OR BUSN3540 International Marketing
    • BUSN3370 Corporate Public Relations
    • BUSN3500 Strategic Marketing
    • BUSN3990 Social Media

    Please check Bachelor of Commerce Program Requirements (3058) in the School of Business for any pre-requisite requirements.

  • Mathematics

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these EIGHT courses:

    • MATH1030 Principles of Mathematics
    • MATH1020 Statistics
    • MATH1300 Mathematics Foundations
    • MATH1400 Key Concepts in Mathematics
    • MATH2000 Linear Algebra
    • MATH2020 Calculus
    • MATH2100 Calculus & Applied Mathematics
    • MATH3030 Discrete Mathematics
    • MATH3040 Advanced Calculus
    • EDUC2315 Mathematics Learning for Early Adolescents OR HLTH2270 Data Analysis and Experimental Design

    *Education students complete EDUC2315.

  • Philosophy

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Fremantle

    Students complete these TWO courses:

    • CORE1010 Introduction to Philosophy
    • CORE1020 Ethics

    Students complete SIX of these courses:

    • PHIL2100 History of Philosophy: Ancient
    • PHIL2110 History of Philosophy: Medieval
    • PHIL2130 History of Philosophy: Modern
    • PHIL2140 History of Philosophy: Contemporary
    • PHIL3050 Aesthetics: The Philosophy of Art
    • PHIL3080 Natural Law
    • PHIL3090 Moral Philosophy
    • PHIL3150 Philosophy of Love and Friendship
    • PHIL3210 Philosophy of the Human Person
    • PHIL3300 Epistemology
    • PHIL3310 Cosmology and Philosophy of Science
    • PHIL3410 Political Philosophy
    • PHIL3510 Metaphysics: Theories of Being and Existence
    • PHIL3520 Philosophy of Religion
    • PHIL3550 Myth and Meaning
    • PHIL3710 Logical and Critical Thinking
    • PHIL3950 Special Topics in Philosophy & Ethics

    Sydney

    Students complete these THREE courses

    • PHIL1020 The Method & Basic Problems of Philosophy
    • PHIL1030 Critical Thinking
    • PHIL3090 Moral Philosophy

    Students complete ONE of these courses:

    • PHIL2100 History of Philosophy: Ancient
    • PHIL2110 History of Philosophy: Medieval
    • PHIL2130 History of Philosophy: Modern
    • PHIL2140 History of Philosophy: Contemporary

    Students complete FOUR of these courses:

    • PHIL2010 Introduction to Formal Logic
    • PHIL2060 The Philosophy of Science
    • PHIL2070 The Philosophy of Language
    • PHIL2100 History of Philosophy: Ancient
    • PHIL2110 History of Philosophy: Medieval
    • PHIL2130 History of Philosophy: Modern
    • PHIL2140 History of Philosophy: Contemporary
    • PHIL3000 Aquinas: Analytic and Phenomenological Approaches
    • PHIL3010 Business Ethics
    • PHIL3030 An Introduction to Metaphysics
    • PHIL3040 Metaphysics, Being, and God
    • PHIL3050 Aesthetics: The Philosophy of Art
    • PHIL3060 Faith and Reason
    • PHIL3080 Natural Law
    • PHIL3150 Philosophy of Love and Friendship
    • PHIL3210 Philosophy of the Human Person
    • PHIL3300 Epistemology
    • PHIL3410 Political Philosophy
    • PHIL3520 Philosophy of Religion

  • Politics and International Relations

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students complete these TWO courses:

    • POLI1000 Introduction to World Politics
    • POLI1001 Politics, Democracy and Governance in Australia

    Students complete SIX of these courses:

    • POLI3000 Religion and World Politics
    • POLI3001 Cyber-security, Technological Trends and Modern Warfare
    • POLI3003 Setting the Agenda: the Media and Politics
    • POLI3004 Terrorism and Violent Extremism
    • POLI3005 Intelligence and International Security
    • POLI3006 Public Policy and Practice: The Business of Government
    • POLI3007 Home and Away: Comparing Political Systems
    • POLI3008 Politics Internship* OR SOJS3170 Social Justice, Service-Learning and Community Engagement
    • POLI3009 Australian Foreign Policy
    • POLI3012 The Politics and History of Genocide
    • POLI3015 Nationalism, Ethnicity and Race
    • POLI3021 The History and Politics of Southeast Asia
    • POLI3022 The Modern Middle East
    • POLI3023 Strategy, Security and Diplomacy
    • POLI3024 US Foreign Policy Since 1945
    • SOJS3130 Human and Environmental Security
    • PHIL3410 Political Philosophy
    • PHIL3950 Special Topics in Philosophy and Ethics

    Students may complete other courses on approval of the Dean, and if available:

    • ARTS3010 Experience the World I
    • ARTS3030 Experience the World Study Tour (50 units of credit)

    * substitute ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project

  • Social Justice

    Students must complete the following TWO foundation courses:

    • SOJS1000 Introduction to Social Justice
    • SOJS1120 Living Human Rights

    Students must complete AT LEAST ONE (1) of these capstone courses:

    • SOJS3001 Advocating for Social Change (Sydney)
    • SOJS3210 Designing Practical Approaches to Social Justice (Fremantle)
    • ARTS3002 Internship or Special Project

    And students complete ANY of these courses to a total of 8 for the Major:

    • SOJS2040 Social Justice and the Natural World
    • SOJS3000 Global Development and Justice
    • SOJS3160 Peace and Conflict Studie
    • ENGL3820 Freedom from Oppression: Literature that Changed the World
    • BESC2240 Discourse, Power and Politics (Fremantle)
    • BESC2250 Culture and Society (Fremantle)
    • PHIL3410 Political Philosophy (Fremantle)
    • SOJS2001 Social Movements and Social Change (Sydney)
    • SOCI3000 Ableism, (Dis)ability & Society (Sydney)
    • POLI3012/SOCI3012 The Politics and History of Genocide (Sydney)

    Students can also complete up to TWO of the following courses as part of their Social Justice major:

    • ABOR1000 Aboriginal People
    • ABOR2000 The Cultural and Spiritual Life of Aboriginal People
    • ABOR3030 Aboriginal People in Contemporary Australian Society
    • ABOR3040 Aboriginal People and the Media
    • ABOR3310 Aboriginal People and the Legal System

  • Theatre Studies

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Students must complete the following THREE (3) courses:

    • THTR1000 Theory and Practice of Acting I
    • THTR1050 Theory and Practice of Modern Theatre
    • THTR2000 Theory and Practice of Acting II

    Plus, any of the following courses to make a total of 200 units of credit:

    • COMM2003 Screen Performance
    • THTR2010 Theatre Crafts
    • THTR3050 Theatre for Social Change
    • THTR3060 Australian Theatre
    • THTR3090 Fundamentals of Directing
    • THTR3020 Devised Production Workshop
    • THTR3110 Text-based Production Workshop (50 units of credit)
    • THTR3410 Playing Shakespeare: Text and Performance
    • WRIT3000 Writing for Performance
    • ARTS3002 Internship or Professional Project

    Other eligible courses, as available and on approval of the Dean:

    • ARTS3010 Experience the World I
    • ARTS3030 Experience the World Study Tour (50 units of credit)

    *Fremantle students contact the Theatre Studies coordinator about this course.

    **Fremantle students contact the Theatre Studies coordinator for details about Theatre Production courses.

  • Theology

    Students must complete 200 units of credit, as follows:

    Fremantle

    Students complete:

    CORE1030 Introduction to Theology; and any Theology course from the School of Philosophy and Theology, at least two of which must be 3000-level and no more than three at 1000 level.

    See Bachelor of Theology for details of courses.

    Sydney

    Students complete THREE of these courses:

    • THEO1000 Foundations of Catholic Theology
    • THEO1110 Introduction to the Old Testament
    • THEO1210 Introduction to the New Testament
    • THEO1520 Introduction to Christian Spirituality

    Students complete ANY of these courses:

    • THEO2090 Liturgy: Work of God and Work of God’s People
    • THEO2120 Pentateuch
    • THEO2130 Psalms & Wisdom
    • THEO2210 Writings of Paul: Freedom in the Spirit
    • THEO2220 Synoptic Gospels: Mark and Matthew
    • THEO2250 Introduction to Sacramental Theology
    • THEO2310 Early Church History: The Story Begins
    • THEO2470 Fundamental Moral Theology
    • THEO3010 Scripture and Church
    • THEO3140 The Prophetic Literature
    • THEO3410 Ecclesiology and Mariology
    • THEO3420 Eucharist I

    Students complete AT LEAST TWO of these courses:

    • THEO3410 Ecclesiology and Mariology
    • THEO3520 Ministry of Social Justice
    • THEO3540 Trinity
    • THEO3560 Marriage and Sexuality