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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WRT3213 Creative Writing 15<br />
WRT3114 Writing and Editing 15<br />
WRT3215 Authorship and Publication 15<br />
WRT3116 Writing: Special Area Study 15<br />
WRT3217 Independent Study 15<br />
WRT3120 Biographical and Autobiographical Writing 15<br />
Note: Students may substitute one unit from the English<br />
Major or the Children’s Literature, Professional Writing or<br />
Editing and Publishing minors. Further substitutions require<br />
coordinator permission.<br />
careers: Editor, Publisher, Reviewer, Novelist, Poet, Playwright,<br />
Speechwriter, Dramaturge, Copywriter, Community<br />
Writing Facilitator.<br />
See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />
reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/y69<br />
arts / business<br />
bachelor of Arts / bachelor of business<br />
Duration: 4 years<br />
campus: Joondalup / Mount Lawley<br />
Folio/Audition/Interview: Yes<br />
Allows students to succeed in business in today’s rapidly changing<br />
society. The <strong>course</strong> will broaden students’ understanding of<br />
themselves, their community and the larger world as well as<br />
provide them with a foundation in the disciplines which constitute<br />
business studies, together with the opportunity for in-depth<br />
study of a functional specialisation.<br />
This is a challenging educational program leading to a degree<br />
which is <strong>international</strong>ly recognised in the global marketplace.<br />
The double degree provides students with lifelong transferable<br />
skills, equipping them for employment in a wide range of business<br />
professions and for further study in a variety of disciplines.<br />
Majors (Arts):<br />
y Contemporary Fashion and Textiles<br />
y English<br />
y French (Introductory and Advanced)<br />
y History<br />
y Japanese (Introductory and Advanced)<br />
y Politics and International Relations<br />
y Visual Arts<br />
y Writing<br />
Majors (business):<br />
y Accounting<br />
y Economics<br />
y Event Management<br />
y Finance<br />
y Hospitality Management<br />
y Human Resource Management<br />
y International Business<br />
y Management<br />
y Management of Information Technology<br />
y Marketing<br />
y Planning<br />
y Sport Management<br />
y Tourism Management<br />
Admission Requirements:<br />
Contemporary Fashion and Textiles Major: Interview.<br />
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French and Japanese Majors: Applicants for the advanced language<br />
majors will require Western Australia Certificate of Education<br />
(3A/3B), or equivalent language skills in the relevant language.<br />
Additional condition for Japanese Majors and Minors: Native<br />
speakers of Japanese who have completed their compulsory<br />
education in Japan and/or in a Japanese educational institution<br />
overseas (i.e. six years at primary and three years at junior high<br />
school) are not eligible to enrol in a Japanese Major or Minor.<br />
Visual Arts Major and Visual Arts Immersion Major: Folio interview.<br />
CourSe StruCture<br />
Requires the completion of 32 units / 480 credit points.<br />
careers: Diplomat, International Business Consultant,<br />
Government Adviser, Social Researcher, Foreign Affairs and Trade<br />
Officer, Trade Manager, Employee Relations Officer, Product and<br />
Brand Manager, Public Relations Coordinator, Events Manager.<br />
See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />
reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/y70<br />
arts / CommuniCations<br />
bachelor of Arts / bachelor of communications<br />
Duration: 4 years<br />
campus: Joondalup / Mount Lawley<br />
Folio/Audition/Interview: Yes<br />
Enables students to succeed in today’s rapidly changing society.<br />
This <strong>course</strong> will broaden students’ understanding of themselves,<br />
their community and the larger world as well as provide them<br />
with the theoretical and practical dimensions of communication.<br />
This is a challenging educational program leading to a degree<br />
which is <strong>international</strong>ly recognised in the global marketplace.<br />
The double degree provides students with lifelong transferable<br />
skills equipping them for employment in a wide range of<br />
professions, including communications professions and for further<br />
study in a variety of disciplines.<br />
Majors (Arts):<br />
y Contemporary Fashion and Textiles<br />
y English<br />
y French (Introductory and Advanced)<br />
y History<br />
y Japanese (Introductory and Advanced)<br />
y Politics and International Relations<br />
y Visual Arts<br />
y Writing<br />
Majors (communications):<br />
y Advertising<br />
y Broadcasting<br />
y Creative Services<br />
y Journalism<br />
y Media, Culture and Mass Communication<br />
y Public Relations<br />
Admission Requirements:<br />
Contemporary Fashion and Textiles Major: Interview.<br />
French and Japanese Majors: Applicants for the advanced language<br />
majors will require Western Australia Certificate of Education<br />
(3A/3B), or equivalent language skills in the relevant language.<br />
Additional condition for Japanese Majors and Minors: Native<br />
speakers of Japanese who have completed their compulsory