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The following table shows the organisational unit and faculty responsible for all courses offered in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Courses whose prefixes are not listed below are not available for students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

Prefix Organisational Unit Faculty
 ARTS  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 ASIA  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 ATSI  Nura Gili (Indigenous Programs)  
 AUST  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 BABS  School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Studies  Science
 BEES  School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences  Science
 BIOS  School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences  Science
 CHEM  School of Chemical Sciences  Science
 CHIN  Department of Chinese & Indonesian Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 COMD  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 COMP  School of Computer Science & Engineering  Engineering
 CRIM  School of Social Science & Policy  Arts & Social Sciences
 DANC  School of Media, Film and Theatre  Arts & Social Sciences
 ECON  School of Economics  Commerce & Economics
 EDST  School of Education  Arts & Social Sciences
 ENGL  School of English  Arts & Social Sciences
 EURO  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 FREN  Department of French  Arts & Social Sciences
 GENB  Faculty of Science  
 GENC  Faculty of Commerce and Economics  
 GEND  Faculty of College of Fine Arts  
 GENE  Faculty of Engineering  
 GENL  Faculty of Law  
 GENM  Faculty of Medicine  
 GENR  Faculty of Built Environment  
 GENS  Faculty of Science  
 GENT  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 GENX  Nura Gili (Indigenous Programs)  
 GEOS  School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences  Science
 GERS  School of Modern Language Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 GLST  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 GMAT  School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems  Engineering
 GREK  School of Modern Language Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 HIST  School of History  Arts & Social Sciences
 HPSC  School of History and Philosophy of Science  Arts & Social Sciences
 INDO  Department of Chinese & Indonesian Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 INST  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 INTD
 Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 IRSH  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 ITAL  School of Modern Language Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 JAPN  Department of Japanese & Korean Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 JWST  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 KORE   Department of Japanese & Korean Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 LATN  School of Modern Language Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 LING  Department of Linguistics  Arts & Social Sciences
 MATH  School of Mathematics  Science
 MDCM/MEFT  School of Media, Film and Theatre  Arts & Social Sciences
 MGMT  School of Organisation & Management  Commerce & Economics
 MODL  School of Modern Language Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 MUSC  School of Music & Music Education  Arts & Social Sciences
 PECO  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  
 PHIL  School of Philosophy  Arts & Social Sciences
 PHYS  School of Physics  Science
 PLAN  School of Built Environment  Built Environment
 POLS  School of Politics & International Relations  Arts & Social Sciences
 PSYC  School of Psychology  Science
 RUSS  School of Modern Language Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 SAHT  School of Art History & Theory  College of Fine Arts
 SLSP  School of Social Science & Policy  Arts & Social Sciences
 SOCA  School of Sociology & Anthropology  Arts & Social Sciences
 SOCW  School of Social Work  Arts & Social Sciences
 SPAN  Department of Spanish & Latin American Studies  Arts & Social Sciences
 WOMS  Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences  


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