Studies of Society and Environment will provide you with the opportunity to focus on specific aspects of social life, both local and international – education, work and unemployment, family, health, sex, gender and sexuality, ethnicity and racism, equality, opportunity, inequality, crime, law, policy and social justice. It involves four units of study in one of the following: Cultural Studies, Indigenous Studies, Politics or Sociology together with two units in another of these areas of study.
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Unitset type:
Major
Unitset code:
EMASOS
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Unitset Structure
- Students to complete minor study (4 units = 48 credit points) in one of the following areas and
- Any two units (part Study) from one of the following areas not studied as part of the minor
- Cultural Studies
- Sex and Gender
- Gender in Public Life
- Gender in Popular Culture
- Gender, Community and Social Change
- Indigenous Studies
- Indigenous Perspectives On Sustainability
- Politics of Aboriginal Art
- Working Ethically in Aboriginal Community
- Aboriginal Political and Reflective Learning
- Politics
- Dictatorship and Democracy
- Origins of International Politics
- Foundations of Political Science
- International Security
- Sociology
- Social Worlds, Social Policy
- Sociology of Social Control
- Making Modern Identities
- Migration, Mobility and Globalisation
- And
- Curriculum and Pedagogy Units:
- Junior Secondary Curriculum and Pedagogy
- Senior Secondary Curriculum and Pedagogy
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