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1997 QUT Handbook

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EARTH SCIENCE(Y)<br />

Minor 72 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one units from the areas of Science, Computing<br />

or Mathematics and the other 36 credit points to include Astronomy, Science and Society and a unit<br />

in advanced Earth Science<br />

Major 96 credit points – as for the minor with the remaining 24 credit points in advanced Earth Science units<br />

Extended Major 120 credit points – as for the major with the remaining 24 credit points in advanced Earth Science units<br />

In selecting units, students should seek the advice of the Earth Science Teaching Area Coordinator.<br />

ECONOMICS (Y)<br />

Minor 72 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (36 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Major 96 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (60 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Extended Major 120 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (84 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

In selecting units, students should seek the advice of the Economics Teaching Area Coordinator.<br />

ENGLISH (X/Y)<br />

Minor 72 credit points – consisting of 48 credit points of level one and the remainder (24 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Major 96 credit points – consisting of 48 credit points of level one and the remainder (48 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Extended Major 120 credit points – consisting of 48 credit points of level one and the remainder (72 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

In selecting units, students should seek the advice of the English Teaching Area Coordinator.<br />

FILM AND MEDIA (Y)<br />

Minor 72 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (36 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Major 96 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (60 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Extended Major 120 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (84 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

In selecting units, students should seek the advice of the Film and Media Teaching Area Coordinator.<br />

GEOGRAPHY (Y)<br />

Minor 72 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (36 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Major 96 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (60 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Extended Major 120 credit points – consisting of 36 credit points of level one and the remainder (84 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

In selecting units, students should seek the advice of the Geography Teaching Area Coordinator.<br />

HEALTH (Y)<br />

Minor 72 credit points – consisting of 48 credit points of level one and the remainder (24 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Major 96 credit points – consisting of 48 credit points of level one and the remainder (48 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

Extended Major 120 credit points – consisting of 48 credit points of level one and the remainder (72 credit points) of<br />

advanced units<br />

In selecting units, students should seek the advice of the Health Teaching Area Coordinator.<br />

HISTORY (Y)<br />

Minor 72 credit points – consisting of one unit selected from each of four areas, Ancient History, Australian<br />

History, Asian/Pacific History, European History (48 credit points), plus two other units selected across<br />

the four areas (24 credit points)<br />

Major 96 credit points – consisting of one unit selected from each of four areas, Ancient History, Australian<br />

History, Asian/Pacific History, European History (48 credit points), plus four other units selected from<br />

and of the above four areas (48 credit points)<br />

In selecting units, students should seek the advice of the History Teaching Area Coordinator.<br />

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