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Faculty of Arts, Humanitiesand Social SciencesPostgraduate Courses2006Students should read this guide in conjunction with theAll Faculties Enrolment Guide and Schedule of Units 2006, available atwww.une.edu.au/studentcentre/schedules.htmISSN 1038–698XAugust 2005

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesContentsGeneral Information . 5The University of New England . 5Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences . 5Progression Requirements. 5Key To Subject Codes . 6Postgraduate Programs . 7Graduate Certificate in Arts . 7Graduate Certificate in Professional Writing* . 7Graduate Certificate in World Music . 8Bachelor of Arts with Honours . 8Bachelor of Music with Honours . 9Bachelor of Social Science with Honours . 9Graduate Diploma in Humanities. 10Graduate Diploma in Local, Family and Applied History . 10Graduate Diploma in Social Science . 11Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning . 12Master of Arts . 13Master of Arts (Applied Linguistics) . 14Master of Arts with Honours . 15Master of Music with Honours . 15Master of Psychology (Clinical) . 15Master of Urban And Regional Planning With Honours . 16Doctor of Philosophy . 16Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology). 17Admission and Enrolment Procedures . 18How to Apply . 18Dates for Admission 2006 . 19Documentation . 19Research Services . 20UNE Research Scholarships . 20Research Students . 20Schools in The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences . 21School of Classics, History and Religion. 21Classics and Ancient History . 21Defence Studies . 21History . 21Studies in Religion . 21School of English, Communication and Theatre . 22English . 22Communication Studies . 22Theatre Studies. 22Women and Gender Studies . 23 2

Postgraduate Courses 2006School of Human and Environmental Studies. 23Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology . 23Geography and Planning . 23School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics . 24Chinese . 24French. 24German . 24Indonesian . 24Italian . 24Japanese . 24Linguistics . 25School of Psychology . 25Psychology . 25School of Social Science . 26Philosophy . 26Political and International Studies . 26Asian Societies and Asian Studies . 26International Relations . 26Political Science . 26Sociology . 27Music . 27* Subject to approvalThis guide contains basic information for those considering seeking enrolment in postgraduate studies with the Facultyof Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. It is not a substitute for The University of New England Handbook. The rulesprinted in the Handbook are definitive. The Handbook is usually available in December. Mail orders should be addressedto The Manager, United Campus Bookshop Ltd. The University of New England, NSW 2351.Cost is approximately 12.00 plus postage and handling fee.Details of postgraduate courses offered by the Faculties of Economics, Business and Law; Education, Health andProfessional Studies, and The Sciences are available on request from the Student Centre.Prepared by Information Integrity,Student Centre,The University of New England NSW 2351 AustraliaThe information contained in this Guide was correct at the time of printing. Details may be subject to change. 3

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSummary of Postgraduate CoursesDurationModeAdmission RequirementsArts2 semesters (F/T)4 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeMusic2 semesters (F/T)4 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeSocial Science2 semesters (F/T)4 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeArts1 semester (F/T)4 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeProfessional Writing*4 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeWorld Music1 semester (F/T)4 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeHumanities2 semesters (F/T)8 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeLocal, Family and AppliedHistory2 semesters (F/T)8 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeSocial Science2 semesters (F/T)8 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeUrban and RegionalPlanning4 semesters (F/T)8 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degreeArts2 semesters (F/T)8 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campus3-year Bachelor degreeArts (Applied Linguistics)2 semesters (F/T)8 semesters (P/T)Off-campus (Online)3-year Bachelor degree2 years (F/T)4 years (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor Honours degree inPsychology with 2B or betterArts with Honours2 years (F/T)4 years (P/T)On-campus or off-campus3-year Bachelor degree withHonoursMusic with Honours2 years (F/T)4 years (P/T)On-campus or off-campus3-year Bachelor degree withHonoursUrban and RegionalPlanning with Honours2 semesters (F/T)8 semesters (P/T)On-campus or off-campus4-year Bachelor degree withappropriate majorDoctor of Philosophy3 years (F/T)6 years (P/T)On-campus or off-campusBachelor degree withFirst Class or Second ClassDivision I Honours orresearch Master degreeDoctor of Philosophy(Clinical Psychology)4 years (F/T)On-campus or off-campusYear One of Master ofPsychologyBachelor HonoursGraduate CertificateGraduate DiplomaCourse work-onlyMasterProfessional MasterPsychology (Clinical)Research only MasterDoctorates* Subject to approval 4

Postgraduate Courses 2006General InformationThe University of New EnglandThe University of New England (UNE) was first established in 1938 as part of The University of Sydney becomingautonomous in 1954. Internationally recognised as one of the great teaching and research universities, UNE ischaracterised by a long tradition of academic excellence, a rich history and a setting of environmental beauty. Theuniversity city of Armidale is set in the magnificent high plateau country known as New England in northern New SouthWales and is renowned as a centre for the arts and education.With more than 75,000 graduates around the world, UNE is Australia’s oldest regional university and most experienceddistance education provider. Student to staff ratios at UNE are lower when compared to larger metropolitan universitiesand students benefit greatly from individual attention and smaller classes.The University undertakes fundamental and applied research in many disciplines. Its scholars and scientists haveestablished international reputations through their contributions in areas such as rural science, agricultural economics,geology, educational administration, linguistics and archaeology. Collaborative research with other institutions, suchas the CSIRO, has led to many important projects including participation in high profile Cooperative Research Centres.Through its research UNE is able to assist in the economic, social and cultural advancement of Australia and in theadvanced training of undergraduate and postgraduate students.UNE provides a superior study opportunity for students offering high teaching standards in a unique living and learningenvironment. A wide range of support services are available to students at UNE ensuring a fully-rounded educationaland personal experience. Excellent academic support, careers and counselling support, extensive libraries, informationtechnology support and facilities are all part of the educational benefits. The excellent sporting, recreational and oncampus university residential college facilities are among the finest in Australia.Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesApproximately 19 000 students are enrolled at UNE, of whom over 6000 are enrolled in the Faculty of Arts, Humanitiesand Social Sciences (including more than 800 postgraduate students). The Faculty has a particularly strong commitmentto distance education having offered courses by off-campus study since the establishment of the University.This section provides general information relevant to postgraduate courses of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and SocialSciences. For full information on rules governing courses of the Faculty of Art

ENVE Environmental Engineering EUCL European Cultures FREN French GEAR Geography/Archaeology . Where a unit is defined as more than one subject (eg ABEN- Aboriginal Studies and English) the unit may be . ENVE 237; GEPL 301, 302, 316, 320 322, 345, 350.

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