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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
  
   
 
Program: 3521 - Commerce/Economics
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Double Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is for a double major in Chinese Studies.

Plan Structure

A double major consists of 84 units of credit of which each approved discipline is 42 units of credit (excluding Industrial Training components when included in program requirements).

To obtain a double major in Chinese Studies, a student must complete 42 units of credit in Chinese language and Chinese Studies courses, including two Level 3 or two Level 4 (Professional Elective) courses.

Beginners' entry level

Year 1 CHIN1006 and CHIN1007 (12uoc)
Year 2 CHIN2006 and CHIN2007 (12uoc)
Year 3 CHIN3006 and CHIN3007 (12uoc) and
1 Chinese Studies/Professional Elective course (6uoc)

Intermediate entry level

Year 1 CHIN2006 and CHIN2007 (12uoc)
Year 2 CHIN3006 and CHIN3007 (12uoc)
Year 3 1 Professional Elective course plus 2 Chinese Studies/Professional Elective courses (18uoc)

Professional Electives

Chinese Studies Courses

Honours

Honours level study is available in Chinese Studies. Students interested in Honours should refer to the Honours plan record for entry requirements.

Placement test

A combined placement test for Years 1 and 2 will be held on Wednesday 21/2/07 at 11.00am - 1.00pm.
Venue: Electrical Engineering G24

Students will not be allowed to enrol in language courses that are too easy for them in terms of Chinese character knowledge. If this occurs, the Department will request that students change their enrolment. The decision of the Department is final.

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