Bachelor of Arts
BA
240 cp
Minimum duration: 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time.
Course available at:
Brisbane Queensland
Melbourne Victoria
Sydney (Strathfield) NSW
EFTSL value of units: All 10 cp units in this course have an EFTSL value of 0.125. Units with a cp value of a multiple of 10 have corresponding EFTSL values.
1. Admission Requirements
An applicant must also comply with the Admission Rules.
To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites at year 12, or equivalent:
New South Wales
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (other than General Mathematics) for study in Mathematics.
Recommended studies: Visual Arts for study in Visual Arts.
Queensland
Prerequisites: English (4, SA).
Victoria
Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
2. Definitions
'Major': 80 cp in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10 cp at introductory level and at least 60 cp at advanced level.
'Minor': 40 cp in prescribed units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area, normally including at least 10 cp at introductory level and at least 20 cp at advanced level.
Specialisation: An area of special or focused study or sub-discipline within a course, which is recognised on the student's testamur and transcript. Normally a specialisation consists of not less than one-half of the total credit points required for the award.
3. Requirements for Completion of the Pass Degree
3.1 To qualify for the pass degree, a student must complete:
- 240 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings, consisting of:
3.2 A student may, with the approval of the Course Coordinator, undertake cross-institutional study in order to satisfy the requirements, in whole or in part, of:
- a Major or a Minor in a language other than English; and/or
- a Major in any discipline, where the student has completed a Minor in that discipline at this University.
4. Requirements for Completion of a Specialisation
4.1 Business and Communication Studies (Strathfield/North Sydney only)
A student may complete a Specialisation in Business and Communication in accordance with the following requirements from the Schedule of Unit Offerings:
Completion of:
- 160 cp from:
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- a Major in Business Studies;
- a Minor in Communication; and
- a Minor in one of Computing, Economics, Mathematics or Psychology;
or
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- a Major in Economics;
- a Minor in Communication; and
- a Minor in Business Studies;
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- 20 cp from University Core Units
- 10 cp from HUMA2471 Learning in the Community
- at least 20 cp from Program Core Units2; and
- not more than 50 cp from Electives3;
4.2 Psychology (Brisbane, Melbourne and Strathfield)
A student may complete a Specialisation in Psychology in accordance with the following requirements from the Schedule of Unit Offerings:
Completion of:
- a 120 cp APAC4 accredited sequence in Psychology;
- a Minor from any other discipline from the Schedule of Unit Offerings;
- 20 cp from University Core Units;
- 10 cp from HUMA2471 Learning in the Community;
- at least 20 cp from Program Core Units2; and
- not more than 50 cp from Electives3;
Major and Minor sequences by campus
Schedule of Unit Offerings
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Prerequisite (Pre), co-requisite (Co) and incompatible (Inc) units are indicated in parentheses where applicable.
Program Core Units
Unit Code | Credit Points | Unit Name |
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ARTS324 | 10 | Art and Spirit (Pre: 40 cp in Visual Arts and Design units) |
BUSN202 | 10 | Professional Ethics |
COMM221 | 10 | Communication Ethics (Pre: COMM102 Introduction to Communication) |
COUN108 | 10 | Ethical and Professional Issues in Counselling |
ECON204 | 10 | Development Economics (Pre: 10 cp at 100-level units in Economics) |
ENGL213 | 10 | Sacred Australia (Pre: 10 cp from 100-level unit in Literature) |
ENGL332 | 10 | The Book of Books: The Bible and Its Uses in Western Literature (Pre: 20 cp from 200-level units in Literature) |
ENVR100 | 10 | Environmental Issues |
ENVR201 | 10 | The Australian Environment: Values and Ethics |
ENVR204 | 10 | Environmental Sustainability |
GEOG200 | 10 | Geographies of Development in SE Asia (Pre: GEOG101 Human Geographies of Globalisation) |
HIST106 | 10 | Australian Indigenous Peoples - Past and Present |
HIST331 | 10 |
Human Rights in History (Pre: 10 cp from 100-level unit in History, Inc: HIST227 Human Rights in History) |
LEGL103 | 10 | Introduction to International Human Rights Law and Practice |
MEDA215 | 10 | Media Production for Social Justice |
MEDA301 | 10 | Event Management and Production for the Community |
MUSC274 | 10 | Music and Spirit |
PERF219 | 10 |
Drama in the Community |
PHIL100 | 10 | Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry |
PHIL102 | 10 | Theories of Human Nature |
PHIL104 | 10 | Introduction to Ethics |
PHIL105 | 10 | Values and Beliefs |
POLS309 | 10 | World Politics and Justice (Pre: 40 cp from 100/200-level units in Politics or GLST201 Global Change and Development) |
PSYC209 | 10 | Psychology of Religion (Pre: PSYC100 Psychology A and PSYC101 Psychology B) |
SOCS209 | 10 | Race and Ethnicity in Australia (Pre: 10 cp from 100-level unit in Sociology or Australian Studies) |
THCT100 | 10 | What Christians Believe |
THCT101 | 10 | The Church in History |
YSED205 | 10 | Ethical Principles and Practice of Youth Work |
University Core Units
Unit Code | Credit Points | Unit Name |
---|---|---|
UNCC100 | 10 | Our World: Community and Vulnerability |
UNCC300 | 10 |
Understanding Self and Society: Contemporary Perspectives |
Community Engagement
Unit Code | Credit Points | Unit Name |
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HUMA247 | 10 | Learning in the Community |
1 Learning in the Community is normally to be completed by the end of Year 2.
2 A Program Core Unit may contribute to a major, minor or be an elective.
3 A student may undertake units, other than those required for the selected Major, listed in the Schedule of Unit Offerings or from other disciplines within the Faculty (subject to campus availability, unit limitations and provided that prerequisite and co-requisite requirements are met).
4 Australian Psychology Accreditation Council.
Page last updated: 2017-06-29
Short url: https://handbook.acu.edu.au/428505
Page last updated: 2017-06-29
Short url: https://handbook.acu.edu.au/428505