Information correct as of January 2020 and subject to change. Program Code: 40101 CRICOS Provider: 00109J
Semester 2
Year 1
ACFI1001 Accounting for
Decision Makers
ECON1001 Microeconomics for Business Decisions
ECON1002 Macroeconomics in the Global Economy
ENVS1003 Environmental Values
and Ethics
Year 2
ACFI1003 Introduction to
Finance
GEOG1030 Global Poverty and
Development
LEGL1001 Foundations of Law
SOCA1010 Society and Culture: A
Sociological Introduction
STAT1060 Business Decision
Making
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES DIRECTED
1000 level
BUSINESS MAJOR * 1000 level
Year 3
ABOR1110 Introduction to
Aboriginal Studies
MKTG1001 Foundations of
Marketing
MNGT1001 Introduction to Management
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES DIRECTED
2000/3000 level
GEOG2130 Geographies of Development
BUSINESS MAJOR 2000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES DIRECTED
2000/3000 level
Year 4
BUSINESS MAJOR 2000 level
BUSINESS MAJOR 3000 level
GEOG3300 Rethinking
Development
BUSINESS MAJOR 3000 level
Year 5
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR
BUSINESS MAJOR 3000 level
BUSINESS MAJOR 3000 level
Program Plan Key: = Core = Development Studies Major = Business Major = Directed
Semester 1
Bachelor of Development Studies /Bachelor of Business
Commencing in Semester 2 2017-2019 Studying at Callaghan / Newcastle City Precinct This Program Plan is an enrolment guide to ensure you are on track to graduate. If at any time you wish to vary from this program plan seek prior advice from your Program Advisor to ensure you remain on track.
3000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR
3000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR
3000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR
3000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR
2000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR
2000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR
2000 level
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES MAJOR 1000 or 2000 level
CRICOS Code: 095145G
* The Marketing Major and the Leadership and Management Major do not require students to complete a 1000 level Major course, students whohave chosen one of these Majors will complete an elective instead.
Information correct as of January 2020 and subject to change. Program Code: 40101 CRICOS Provider: 00109J
To be eligible to graduate make sure you have completed 320 units (10 units = 1 course unless otherwise specified) which meet the following criteria:
Core courses - 140 units.
Development Studies Major - 80 units (including any Compulsory courses and the required number of Directed courses for one Major sequence from
the Bachelor of Development Studies). Refer to the Bachelor of Development Studies Program Handbook for the list of Major courses.
Business Major - 70 units (including all Compulsory courses and the required number of Directed courses for one Major sequence from the Bachelor of
Business). Refer to the Bachelor of Business Program Handbook for the list of Major courses. * The Marketing Major and Leadership and Management
Major do not require students to complete a 1000 level Major course, students who choose one of these majors will complete an elective instead.
Directed courses - 30 units (10 units of 1000 level Development Studies Directed courses, and 20 units of 2000/3000 level Development Studies
Directed courses).
Courses taken as Directed courses cannot also be counted towards a Major.
Courses cannot count towards both the Development Studies Major and the Business Major.
Students who perform well during the program with a credit average (GPA of 5.0) or greater, may apply for a further year of full time (or equivalent part
time) study to obtain an Honours degree.
The duration of this program is 4 years full time (40 units per semester) or part time equivalent.
The maximum time to complete this program is 10 years. Some courses have assumed knowledge and/or requisites, please refer to the individual Course Handbook.
The Program Handbook has valuable information on program structure and requirements, if you are intending
on studying part time or varying from this program plan please seek prior advice from your Program Advisor.
CRICOS Code: 095145G
Information correct as of January 2020 and subject to change. Program Code: 40101 CRICOS Code: 095145G CRICOS Provider: 00109J
Bachelor of Development Studies Directed Courses Subject to change - Please refer to the program handbook for up to date information.
PLEASE NOTE: Subjects with an asterisk can be used as either a directed course, or as part of particular Majors (See Majors list below). You cannot count them as both. It is not possible to complete a Double Major in the Bachelor of Developmental Studies.
Complete 10 units from the following Directed courses: ABOR1370 Working with Aboriginal Communities* ENVS1004 Social Development & the Environment* GEOG1020 Introduction to Human Geography* POLI1020 Introduction to Politics* SOCA1020 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology*
Complete 20 units from the following Directed courses: ABOR2244 Reconciling Australia's Colonial Past and Present* ENVS2002 Environmental Legislation & Planning* ENVS2008 The Sustainable Society* GEOG2080 Cities and Regions* POLI2001 Ideas in Political Science POLI2130 Principles of Public Policy POLI2140 The Politics of Globalisation* POLI2160 Global Power and World Order* POLI2170 Regime Change and Altered States* POLI2200 The Global Politics of Indigenous People* POLI2203 International Political Economy and Global Development SOCA2400 Capitalist Globalisation and Alternative Futures* SOCS2400 Applied Social Research SCIE3600 International Study Experience
Information correct as of January 2020 and subject to change. Program Code: 40101 CRICOS Provider: 00109J
Bachelor of Development Studies Major Sequences
A Major is an area of study that you wish to focus on in your program. A course will count towards your Major if it is listed as a directed course under the relevant Major in the Program Handbook. You must complete 80 units in your Major, with a minimum of 40 Units at 3000 level.
Majors Courses Majors Courses
Subject to change - Please refer to the program handbook for up to date information.
Environmental Sustainability Major
Choose 80 units including at least 40 units of 3000 level courses.
ENVS1004 Social Development & the Environment* ABOR2243 Indigenous People, Global Warming and the Environment ENVS2002 Environmental Legislation & Planning* ENVS2008 The Sustainable Society* GEOG2080 Cities and Regions* HIST2065 A Sunburnt Country: Australian Environmental History HLSC2241 Family and community engagement: an introduction SOCA2065 Environment and Society TOUR2000 EcoTourism and Resource Management TOUR2001 Tourism and Cultural Heritage ECON3006 Environmental Economics ENVS3001 Integrated Impact Assessment ENVS3006 Sustainability: Theory and Practice GEOG3090 Society and Space GEOG3330 Work Integrated Learning in Dev. Studies and Human Geography PHIL3500 Democracy, Economy and Global Warming (no longer offered)SOCA3350 The Sociology of Food TOUR3000 Tourism and Environmental Management TOUR3001 Destination Development
Globalisation and Economic Development Major
Choose 80 units including at least 20 units of ECON courses above 1000 level and at least 40 units of 3000 level courses.
ECON2002 Intermediate Macroeconomics GEOG2080 Cities and Regions*
POLI2140 The Politics of Globalisation* POLI2050 Political Theory and Social Change POLI2160 Global Power and World Order* POLI2170 Regime Change and Altered States* POLI2200 The Global Politics of Indigenous People* POLI2202 Global Terrorism: Politics and Problems POLI2203 International Political Economy and Global Development SOCA2400 Capitalist Globalisation and Alternative Futures* ABOR3380 Human Rights and World's Indigenous Community ECON3002 Economic Development ECON3003 Global Trade and Finance ECON3006 Environmental Economics ECON3008 International Macroeconomics GEOG3240 Globalisation: Cities, Economies GEOG3330 Work Integrated Learning in Dev. Studies and Human Geography POLI3001 Organisations, Politics and Society POLI3002 Power and the State POLI3050 Political Theory and Social Change POLI3140 The Politics of Globalisation POLI3150 Issues in International Relations POLI3201 Politics of Genocide: A Global Comparison SOCA3095 Economic Sociology - A Case Study Approach
ECON3009 Urban Property Economics
CRICOS Code: 095145G
Information correct as of January 2020 and subject to change. Program Code: 40101 CRICOS Provider: 00109J
Bachelor of Development Studies Major Sequences Continued.
Majors Courses Majors Courses
Subject to change - Please refer to the program handbook for up to date information.
Urban and Regional Development Major
Choose 80 units including at least 40 units of 3000 level courses.
GEOG1020 Introduction to Human Geography* ABOR2244 Reconciling Australia's Colonial Past and Present* ABOR2245 Aboriginal People and Law ENVS2002 Environmental Legislation & Planning* ENVS2008 The Sustainable Society* GEOG2080 Cities and Regions* GEOS2161 Spatial Science HLSC2241 Family and community engagement: an introductionSOCA2065 Environment and Society SOCS2400 Applied Social Research* TOUR2001 Tourism and Cultural Heritage ABOR3024 Aboriginal Community Development and Advocacy ECON3002 Economic Development ECON3006 Environmental Economics ENVS3001 Integrated Impact Assessment GEOG3090 Society and Space GEOG3240 Globalisation: Cities, Economies GEOG3330 Work Integrated Learning in Dev. Studies and Human Geography GEOS3250 Advanced Spatial Science POLI3130 Principles of Public Policy POLI2180 Politics, Policy and Government POLI3180 Politics, Policy and Government SOCA3360 Social and Cultural Deviance in the City TOUR3001 Destination Development
Cultures and Citizenship Major
Choose 80 units including at least 40 units of 3000 level courses.
ABOR1370 Working with Aboriginal Communities* SOCA1020 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology* ABOR2241 Aboriginal Political Protest ABOR2244 Reconciling Australia's Colonial Past and Present * ABOR2440 Aboriginal Health Past and Present ABOR2450 Aboriginal Health Practices POLI2200 The Global Politics of Indigenous People* SOCA2325 Cultural Worlds of Health and Illness SOCS2300 Ethical Debates in the Social Sciences SOCS2400 Applied Social Research* SPSW2001 Human Rights, Advocacy and Social Change TOUR2001 Tourism and Cultural Heritage ABOR3021 Australian Indigenous Language and Cultural Issues Today ABOR3024 Aboriginal Community Development and Advocacy ABOR3251 International Indigenous Comparative Studies ABOR3380 Human Rights and World's Indigenous Communities ABOR3440 Indigenous Health Around the World GEOG3090 Society and Space GEOG3330 Work Integrated Learning in Dev. Studies and Human Geography PHIL3251 Philosophy, Modernity and Islam (no longer offered)POLI3120 Challenging Political Discourses SOCA3220 Youth Culture and Risk SOCA3230 Identity and Culture SOCA3315 Bodies in Cultural Perspective SOCA3351 Social Policy and Social Justice SOCA3666 Consumption and Everyday Life SOCA3850 Indigenous People of the Contemporary World SOCA3902 Religion and Politics in Contemporary Society
CRICOS Code 095145G
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