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Australian Studies
 Louise Weaver - Rock Wallaby 2000, Darren Knight Gallery Sydney

Description

Australian Studies provides an interdisciplinary exploration of Australian culture and society. Its concerns are wide-ranging indigenous issues, the environment, gender identity and politics, and the shaping of cultural icons and institutions.


Studying Australian Studies at UNSW

Australian Studies can be studied as a major sequence within the undergraduate programs listed below. Courses may also be studied individually and are available to all students within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and many from outside. An Honours year and Doctor of Philosophy are also available. For further information please visit our website at
http://english.arts.unsw.edu.au/Programs/australian/index.htm



Australian Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3262 Architecture/Arts Major AUSTA13262
3400 Arts Major
Combined Honours
AUSTA13400
AUSTAC3400
3402 Media and Communications Major AUSTA13402
3420 Social Science Major AUSTA13420
3427 Music/Arts Major AUSTA13427
3525 Commerce/Arts Major AUSTA13525
3526 Economics/Arts Major AUSTA13526
3527 Commerce/Social Science Major AUSTA13527
3528 Economics/Social Science Major AUSTA13528
3930 Science/Arts Major AUSTA13930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major AUSTA13931
3932 Environmental Science/Arts Major AUSTA13932
3970 Science Minor AUSTA23970
4035 Social Work/Arts Major AUSTA14035
4760 Arts / Law Major AUSTA14760
4761 Social Science / Law Major AUSTA14761
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major AUSTA14806
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major AUSTA14807
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major AUSTA14812
   

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