Faculty of Arts
1. Time commitment to study
2. Prerequisites
3. Diploma in Arts (Australian Studies)
4. Requirements for a major
5. Australian studies subjects
5.1. Recommended subjects
5.2. Core subjects
5.3. Optional subjects
6. Combined honours entry
7. Combined honours requirements
8. Further study
9. Career opportunities
10. For more information
Subject Lists
First/second-year subjects
Second/third-year subjects
Fourth-year subject
Fourth-year/postgraduate subjects
Postgraduate subjects
Convener: Associate Professor John Murphy (The Australian Centre, School of Historical Studies)
Australian studies is an internationally recognised program providing an interdisciplinary perspective on Australian society and culture. The program is run by the Australian Centre, within the School of Historical Studies.
Australian studies allows students to develop integrated analyses of the Australian experience from across disciplines. Students are encouraged to apply different methodologies and theoretical approaches to issues such as the environment, indigenous affairs, folklore, gender and sexuality, the visual and literary arts, urban planning, politics and popular culture.
As well as scheduled contact hours for lectures, tutorial and seminars a considerable additional time commitment is needed to complete the academic requirements of each subject.
A subject-specific time commitment to study will be provided by your lecturer or tutor at the beginning of semester to help you schedule your workload and successfully manage your time during the semester. In addition, see general estimates of the total time commitment required to study a 12.5-point single semester subject in the Faculty of Arts (Time commitment to study).
The program commences at first year and there are no prerequisites for entry at this level.
Students may also enter at second year given the completion of 25 points at first year in subjects which focus on Australia. However, students must consult the relevant area of study entries in this Handbook to ensure that they meet the prerequisites, if any, for the second/third-year subjects listed below.
Students are permitted to complete all of the Australian Centre's undergraduate subjects over the course of their degree. However, no more than two subjects can be taken within a 12-month period.
The Diploma in Arts (Australian Studies) is only available to students who are currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree course at the University of Melbourne. It consists of a three-year sequence of study, and adds one year to the duration of your course.
Students must complete 25 points of first-year subjects from the recommended subjects list below, and 75 points of second/third year subjects, 37.5 points from the list of core subjects below and 37.5 points from the list of optional subjects.
A major in Australian studies usually consists of eight 12.5-point subjects, totalling 100 points. It comprises:
two first-year subjects (25 points) which must focus upon Australia or be taken from the list of first-year subjects in Australian studies below; and
six second/third-year subjects in Australian studies (75 points), which must include:
three subjects from the list of core subjects below; and
three subjects from the list of optional subjects below.
Students who wish to include a subject that is not listed must seek approval from the convener of the Australian studies program.
It is recommended that students take two of the following subjects at first year toward an Australian studies major.
| First year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Australian studies | Semester | |
| 102-111 Australia Now | 1, repeat 2 | |
| History | ||
| 131-102 Australia in the World from 1914 | 1 | |
| Political science | ||
| 166-101 Australian Politics | 1 | |
| 166-103 Global Politics | 2 | |
| 166-107 Media, Politics and Society | 1 | |
| 166-111 Australian Society | 2 | |
| 166-120 Indigenous People and the State | 2 | |
Students must take three of the following core subjects at second/third-year toward their Australian studies major. These subjects are intended to provide a survey of Australian culture and society.
| Second/third year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Australian studies | Semester | |
| No more than two of the following Australian studies 102-coded subjects may be taken within a 12 month period of enrolment | ||
| 102-111 Australia Now | 1, repeat 2 | |
| 102-003 Australia and America | 1, repeat 2 | |
| 102-005 Exploring Central Australia | 1, repeat 2 | |
| 102-211 Migrant Nation: Culture and Identity | 1 | |
| 102-213 Face, Place, Race: Images of Australia (winter intensive) | 2 | |
| Cinema studies | ||
| 107-085 Australian Cinema | Not Offered | |
| Geography | ||
| 121-021 Environmental Politics and Management | 1 | |
| History | ||
| 131-051 Aboriginal & Pacific Islander Histories | 2 | |
| 131-073 Human Rights in Australian History | 2 | |
| 131-240 Controversies in Australian History | 1 | |
| Linguistics and applied linguistics | ||
| 175-018 Language in Aboriginal Australia | Not Offered | |
| Political science | ||
| 166-038 Indigenous Rights: Land and Heritage | 1 | |
Students must take three of the following optional subjects toward their Australian studies major. The normal prerequisite for entry to subjects offered at third/fourth-year is completion of 37.5 points of study at second year.
| Third/fourth year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Anthropology | Points | |
| 121-457 Ethnic Nationalism and the Modern World | 12.5 | |
| Geography | ||
| 121-458 Australian Quaternary Environments | 25 | |
| Fourth year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Australian studies | Points | |
| 102-511 Imaging Australian Spaces | 12.5 | |
| 102-512 From Cosmopolitanism to Transnationalism | 12.5 | |
| History | ||
| 131-471 Postcolonial and Indigenous Histories | 12.5 | |
| 131-474 New Histories of Australian Politics | 12.5 | |
| Political science | ||
| 166-411 Australian Politics:Democracy & Justice | 12.5 | |
| Postgraduate | ||
|---|---|---|
| Available to fourth year students with permission of the subject coordinator: | Points | |
| 102-507 Themes in International Studies | 12.5 | |
| 102-508 Theories in International Studies | 12.5 | |
Currently there is no pure honours program in Australian studies. This means that students must combine fourth-year honours in Australian studies with another area of study.
The prerequisites for entry to combined honours in Australian studies are:
completion of all the requirements for the BA;
completion of a major in Australian studies;
an average grade of H2B or higher over the second/third-year subjects within the major;
admission to honours in another program within the Faculty of Arts.
For information on how to apply see Applying for Honours.
Although it is possible to complete an honours thesis in Australian studies and there are two fourth-year/postgraduate subjects, 102-511 Imaging Australian Spaces and 102-512 From Cosmopolitanism to Transnationalism, students undertaking combined honours in Australian studies may enrol in honours subjects from any area of study within the Faculty of Arts, provided that those subjects are judged to have substantial Australian content. The decision as to which subjects fulfil this requirement must be made in consultation with a program convener.
Combined honours in Australian studies and another area of study must take one of the following forms:
102-503 Australian Studies Thesis (37.5 points); and
two honours subjects with substantial Australian content from any Arts program (25 points); and
three honours subjects in the combining discipline (37.5 points).
or
honours thesis in the combining discipline (37.5 points); and
two honours subjects in the combining discipline (25 points); and
three honours subjects with substantial Australian content from any Arts program (37.5 points).
A range of multidisciplinary postgraduate courses are offered to meet the needs of both established professionals and others wishing to pursue further research in the area of Australian studies.
A degree with a major in Australian studies provides a solid grounding in cross-disciplinary understandings of Australian society, culture and history. It is highly relevant for graduate interested in education, museums and cultural institutions, the media and the public service.
Associate Professor John Murphy
The Australian Centre
School of Historical Studies
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 3849
Fax: +61 3 9347 7731
Email: arts-austcentre@unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.australian.unimelb.edu.au/
102-003 Australia and America
102-005 Exploring Central Australia
102-206 Witness: War and the Australian Media
102-210 From Mateship to Mardi Gras
102-211 Migrant Nation: Culture and Identity
102-213 Face, Place, Race: Images of Australia
102-503 Australian Studies Thesis
102-497 A Century of Australian Social Policy
102-505 Australian Studies 5A
102-506 Australian Studies 5B
102-511 Imaging Australian Spaces
102-512 From Cosmopolitanism to Transnationalism
102-507 Themes in International Studies
102-508 Theories in International Studies
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