Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
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Select six units from the following list:<br />
ENG2470 Children, Youth and Global Media 15<br />
ENG3042 Theory, Taste and Trash 15<br />
ENG3050 Poetry and Passion 15<br />
ENG3140 From Fiction to Film 15<br />
ENG3165 Australian Fiction 15<br />
ENG3170 Diverse Voices in Literature 15<br />
ENG3175 Jane Austen: Past and Present 15<br />
ENG3180 Comedy and Tragedy in Drama 15<br />
WRT3120 Biographical and Autobiographical Writing 15<br />
careers: Author, Biographer, Community Service Professional,<br />
Government Advisor, Journalist, Marketing Manager, Overseas<br />
Aid Worker, Politician, Press Secretary, Public Servant, Publicist,<br />
Publisher, Teacher.<br />
French – introductory<br />
campus: Mount Lawley<br />
Introduces and advances students in the French language.<br />
French is widely spoken throughout the European Union,<br />
Switzerland, Canada, Africa and around the world. It is one of the<br />
most important languages in the fields of art, aviation, business,<br />
communications, dance, diplomacy, high fashion, innovative<br />
industries, journalism, literature, music, <strong>international</strong> politics, sport<br />
and tourism.<br />
Required units<br />
1000 level<br />
Credit Points<br />
FRE1101 French (Introductory 1) 15<br />
FRE1102<br />
2000 level<br />
French (Introductory 2) 15<br />
FRE2201 French (Intermediate 1) 15<br />
FRE2202<br />
3000 level<br />
French (Intermediate 2) 15<br />
FRE3311 French (Advanced 1) 15<br />
FRE3412 French (Advanced 2) 15<br />
FRE3513 French (Advanced 3) 15<br />
FRE3514 French (Advanced 4) 15<br />
Students in the French Major from Introductory Level may, with<br />
the approval of the French Coordinator, substitute 1 or 2 of the<br />
following units for one or both of FRE3513 French (Advanced 3)<br />
and FRE3514 French (Advanced 4):<br />
FRE2336 French (Life and the Environment) 15<br />
FRE2346 French (Science and Technology) 15<br />
FRE2375 French Study Abroad 15<br />
careers: Community Service Professional, Diplomat, International<br />
Business Consultant, Interpreter, Overseas Aid Worker, Public<br />
Servant, Researcher, Teacher, Tour Guide.<br />
French – advanced<br />
campus: Mount Lawley<br />
French is widely spoken throughout the European Union,<br />
Switzerland, Canada, Africa and around the world. It is one of the<br />
most important languages in the fields of art, aviation, business,<br />
communications, dance, diplomacy, high fashion, innovative<br />
industries, journalism, literature, music, <strong>international</strong> politics,<br />
sport and tourism.<br />
Admission Requirements<br />
Applicants for the advanced language majors will require Western<br />
Australia Certificate of Education (3A/3B), or equivalent language<br />
skills in the relevant language.<br />
The French (Advanced) Major must include at least 2 units at<br />
1000 Level, 3 units at 2000 Level and 3 units at 3000 Level.<br />
Required units<br />
1000 level<br />
Credit Points<br />
FRE1165 French (The French Way of Life) 15<br />
FRE1275 French (Challenges in Modern France) 15<br />
2000/3000 level<br />
FRE2326<br />
or<br />
French (Society) 15<br />
FRE3427 French (Society) 15<br />
FRE2336<br />
or<br />
French (Life and the Environment) 15<br />
FRE3437 French (Life and the Environment) 15<br />
FRE2346<br />
or<br />
French (Science and Technology) 15<br />
FRE3447 French (Science and Technology) 15<br />
FRE2356<br />
or<br />
French (The Arts) 15<br />
FRE3457 French (The Arts) 15<br />
FRE2375 French Study Abroad 15<br />
FRE2386<br />
or<br />
French (Travel and Trade) 15<br />
FRE3487 French (Travel and Trade) 15<br />
FRE2396<br />
or<br />
French (Media) 15<br />
FRE3497 French (Media) 15<br />
careers: Community Service Professional, Diplomat, International<br />
Business Consultant, Interpreter, Overseas Aid Worker, Public<br />
Servant, Researcher, Teacher, Tour Guide.<br />
history<br />
campus: Joondalup / Mount Lawley<br />
Enables students to understand our world and put the present in<br />
context. Students will study empires past and present, the media,<br />
slavery, wars, revolutions, poverty, human rights, dictators and<br />
democracies; as well as Australian history in a globalising world.<br />
The study of history is a good basis for understanding politics,<br />
heritage, social and indigenous issues. It teaches analytical skills<br />
and a deep understanding of society.<br />
Required units Credit Points<br />
HIS1105 World History 15<br />
HIS1106 Themes in Australian History 15<br />
Select six units from the following list:<br />
HIS3100 Witches, Regicides and Heretics: 14th to<br />
17th Century Europe 15<br />
HIS3101 Human Rights: Struggles for Global Justice 15<br />
HIS3102 War and Peace in the 20th Century 15<br />
HIS3103 Drugs, Alcohol and Empire 15<br />
HIS3104 Revolutionary Europe 1789-1871 15<br />
HIS3105 Criminal Underworlds: Crime and Society<br />
Since 1800 15<br />
HIS3106 The World’s Most Dangerous Places: Politics<br />
and History through Documentary 15<br />
HIS3124 The History and Sociology of Genocide 15<br />
HIS3127 Ancient Greece and Rome 15<br />
POL3124 Hitler and Stalin: Studies in Power, Ideology<br />
and Propaganda 15<br />
POL3133 Visionaries, Warmongers and Protesters:<br />
American Political History Through Film<br />
(1950-1975) 15<br />
51<br />
CommuniCAtionS & ArtS