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8. BA course requirements


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8. BA course requirements
    8.1. The basic rules
    8.2. What are points?
        8.2.1. Language study points
    8.3. What are year levels?
    8.4. Year-level entry requirements
    8.5. What are prerequisites and corequisites?
        8.5.1. Area of study prerequisites
        8.5.2. Corequisites
    8.6. Breadth of study requirements
    8.7. Arts-approved subject requirement
        8.7.1. Which subjects are Arts approved?
    8.8. Subjects offered from outside the Faculty of Arts

 8. BA course requirements

 8.1. The basic rules

An ordinary BA degree requires the completion of:

Students usually complete 100 points at each of first, second and third-year levels, that is, eight subjects in each year, four subjects (50 points) per semester.

Aside from the completion of 300 points of BA study, three further basic rules apply:

 8.2. What are points?

The points value of a subject depends on its year level, length and the workload involved. A standard single-semester subject is usually worth 12.5 points. Students usually complete four subjects (50 points) in each semester of study.

Some single-semester subjects offered at third year and at third/fourth year are worth 25 points. Preparation and assessment for these subjects will involve twice the workload of an ordinary 12.5 point subject.

 8.2.1. Language study points

Some language study requires the completion of a 12.5 point subject and an additional 6.25 point corequisite subject, amounting to 18.75 points of study in each semester. In such cases, two semesters of language study are equivalent to three semesters of non-language study (i.e. 2 x 12.5 points + 2 x 6.25 points = 3 x 12.5 points). See Language study for more details about language study.

 8.3. What are year levels?

Each subject entry in this handbook details that subject's availability, that is, the year level to which it can be credited. Subjects are usually offered at the following year levels:

Some language subjects are also offered at:

Students must complete at least six subjects (75 points) at each year level, and cannot complete more than 10 subjects (125 points) at any year level.

 8.4. Year-level entry requirements

The following rules apply for entry into second/third-year subjects, third/fourth-year subjects, and fourth-year subjects.

Second/third-year subjects

Students usually complete at least 50 points of first year (four subjects) in order to enrol in a second/third-year subject.

Third/fourth-year subjects

Students must complete at least 37.5 points of second/third-year study (usually 3 subjects) in order to enrol in a third/fourth-year subject.

Fourth-year subjects

Students must meet the conditions of entry to Honours in order to enrol in a fourth year Honours subject. All fourth-year subjects are Honours subjects.

 8.5. What are prerequisites and corequisites?

Entry into some first-year subjects and most second and third-year subjects requires the successful completion of specified prior (prerequisite) study in the relevant area. For example, some streams of language require the completion of VCE language study.

 8.5.1. Area of study prerequisites

Because subjects offered at second and third year are designed to build on study completed at first year, they generally have prerequisite requirements. The prerequisite for entry to second/third year in any given area of study is usually 25 points of first year study in that area, though many exceptions to this rule apply.

Students will find detailed information about prerequisites in each area of study introduction in this handbook. In addition, each separate subject entry provides prerequisite details which either repeat the area of study's prerequisite information as it applies to that subject or specifies the particular prior study requirements for enrolment in that subject.

 8.5.2. Corequisites

Some subjects (for example some languages) require concurrent enrolment in another subject with related content (a corequisite subject).

 8.6. Breadth of study requirements

When choosing your subjects, you should be aware that in order to encourage you to study widely, there are limitations to the number of points you can complete in any single area of study over each year level. They are:

First year

A maximum of 50 points (usually four subjects) in any one area of study

Second/third year

A maximum of 175 points (usually 14 subjects) in any one area of study

 8.7. Arts-approved subject requirement

The BA degree requires that you complete a minimum number of points in Arts-approved subjects.

All of the subjects offered by departments and schools within the Faculty of Arts are Arts approved. Some areas of study which may be taken in the BA, however, are offered by other faculties within the University or other institutions, and in these cases only some, or sometimes, none of the subjects on offer are officially Arts approved.

Of the 300 points required for the BA degree, at least 150 points must be in Arts-approved subjects. They must be distributed as follows:

First year

At least 50 points of Arts-approved subjects

Second/third year

At least 100 points of Arts-approved subjects

 8.7.1. Which subjects are Arts approved?

All language subjects are Arts approved (see Language table). The Arts areas of study table (Arts areas of study table) indicates which other areas of study offer Arts-approved subjects.

 8.8. Subjects offered from outside the Faculty of Arts

Provided they meet the degree's Arts-approved subject requirement, BA students are able to study, and in some cases to complete a Major, in selected areas of study offered by other faculties within the University. These are:

Students should note that only a restricted selection of subjects within these areas of study is available for credit towards the BA. In some cases a three-year sequence of study is available, while others are limited to first year study only.

Consult the Arts areas of study table (Arts areas of study table) for the study possibilities within the above listed areas of study. For details of the particular subjects that are available Arts students refer to the relevant area of study entries in the Arts section of this handbook.

On rare occasions, permission is granted for study from non-Arts areas of study other than those listed above. Students requesting such permission must have an excellent academic record and strong academic reasons to take subjects from outside the standard Arts program.



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