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Arts and Social Sciences - ARTSA23525

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
  
 
Contact: http://arts.unsw.edu.au
 
 
Program: 3525 - Commerce/Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Minor)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is only available to students commencing from 2009 onwards

This minor allows students to develop a 36uoc sequence of study to meet their individual professional, disciplinary or interdisciplinary development. Students must put forward a case for doing an A&SS Minor from Level 2 onwards that will enhance their BA program. The content of the minor must be approved by the Associate Dean (Education) and must provide a coherent program of study. Courses may be drawn from any majors or minors in the UNSW BA and must conform to the UNSW BA rules. For example, a student doing Film Studies may want to focus on ethics in Australian film so may select courses from Australian Studies and Philosophy.

Aims of the Minor
• To provide an opportunity for a student to create their own minor sequence of study in sympathy with their major or professional study plan
• To ensure an intellectually coherent grouping of courses into a minor sequence that will enhance the BA student’s program
• To provide professional, disciplinary or interdisciplinary intellectual extension to the student’s major sequence.

Plan Structure

Students considering a minor in Arts and Social Sciences should contact the Arts Student Centre for further information.


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