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amber44

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The_Apprentice said:
If you are majoring in sclg you need to do SCLG2601 and 2602 (I'm pretty sure they are the codes).
Media in contemporary society (2606?) is easy. I don't know about social policy but I'm doing it this semester.
Thanks for that TA!

From the handbook,

"36 senior credit points in Sociology or Social Policy, including SCLG2601 Sociological Theory and SCLG2602 Social Inquiry: Research Methods. This is in addition to the first year requirements of SCLG1001 Introduction to Sociology 1 and SCLG1002 Introduction to Sociology 2 and the other junior and senior units required for your degree."
 

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The_Apprentice said:
If you are majoring in sclg you need to do SCLG2601 and 2602 (I'm pretty sure they are the codes).
Media in contemporary society (2606?) is easy. I don't know about social policy but I'm doing it this semester.

lol we rarely even went to the lectures :p

providing i go through with my part time uni this sem

ill be doing

psych1202 - brain and behaviour (i failed it last year due to personal thingys, meaning that i did the final exam in 30 mins lol)

and a sociology unit either 'construction of difference' or something about violence and symbolism
 

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I'm doing two history subjects
HSTY: New York, New york and Australian Social History 1918-1998

and doing Ecop1001, which is silly seeing as I withdrew out of it after a couple of weeks last year. Hopefully this time i'll be able to sit through the boredom,
 

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wtf are you doing critical thinking for? looks to be another duddish engl1000 style course imo.
 

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critical thinking looks to be exactly like ECOF1001, and similar to ENGL1000
 

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S2:
CHEM2402 - Chemical Structure & Stability
CHEM2403 - Chemistry of Biological Molecules
ENGL2617 - Postmodernism
GOVT/PHIL - ???
 

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fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:
I like ENGL1000. Best bludge ever! :p



yeah there is a lot of overlap between ECOF1001 and ENGL1000
it's quite pointless repeating the same content three times, though. you should probably maximise your time at uni and learn more from other areas.

how are you going in ECOF btw? Do you have sabine ludewig?

also: ECMT1010 voluntarily? wtf?
 

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fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:
yeah probably but im not really an arts person. I find it hard to find arts subjects that I actually might be interested in but I want to continue doing this degree cause I want to be able to major in Psych as well
I was under the impression that this year they changed the requirements for a Psych major if you're enrolled in an E&B faculty degree, to be identical to the regular psych major requirements. This means that you will probably exceed the number of credit points you're allowed to do from other faculties. Best to verify that, especially as govt. is no longer an E&B faculty subject

Yeah its alright. Yeah I do have Sabine. She is alright, a bit confusing at times but she is nice.
I thought she was leet.

who cares. its the cost of an arts unit. arts units = bargain!
But what is the ROI on it? It's prob better for you to do something like sociology as it's relevant to HR.
 

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GOVT2116 Australian Foreign and Defence Policy
GOVT2558 Government, Business and Society
GOVT2665 Ethics and Politics
CLAW3202 Tax Strategies in a Business Environment (Still slightly unsure about this one)
 

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Yes, those CPs obviously count towards the arts credit points, because you know...it's an art subject...
 

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previously GOVT was an E&B subject. Even though you could count it for your 4 arts subjects, it did not decrease the number of non-E&B faculty units you could do, since it was administered by your faculty. Now that it's an arts subject, it's going to take away from your CPs you can take outside of your faculty, and decrease your chances of getting a psych major
 

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What if you enrolled in an Economics & Social science degree in 2007 when Govt was still an E&B subject? I know that my degree is still being taken care of the E&B faculty cause I had to deal with them last week. So am I still under the old rules?
So confused.
 

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# No more than 96 junior credit points (1000 level units of study)
# At least 108 credit points from the Faculty of Economics and Business

Since you can do 192cps, you can only do 84cps from outside of your faculty = 14 subjects. 4 subjects have to come from the Arts Faculty, so you have to major in psychology with 10 units. I'm not sure what the current major requirements are for psych.

Actually, you should be safe, as the psych website says you need 60cps to major in psych. That's exactly the max amount you could do.
 

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KarmaKitten said:
What if you enrolled in an Economics & Social science degree in 2007 when Govt was still an E&B subject? I know that my degree is still being taken care of the E&B faculty cause I had to deal with them last week. So am I still under the old rules?
So confused.
Yes. Pretty sure you're under the old rules
 

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i think you should submit your plan to the faculty for validation.
 

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Nah dude, go with it!
No-one has more complex degree requirements that those poor education folk. I pity them. :(
Except maybe MBBS or something like that.
 

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GOVT2558 Government, Business and Society (still unsure about this)
GOVT2665 Ethics and Politics
ECOP1002 Economics as a Social Policy
HSTY2677 Australia: Politics and Nation
 

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KarmaKitten said:
GOVT2558 Government, Business and Society (still unsure about this)
GOVT2665 Ethics and Politics
ECOP1002 Economics as a Social Policy
HSTY2677 Australia: Politics and Nation
is james curran teaching politics and nation?

i'm still tossing up between an archaeology sub and a govt sub (possibly environmental politics or social change and politics) for next sem. argh dilemma.
 

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