Core Major in Government and Policy (CM0008.1)
Faculty | Discipline | Credit points |
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Faculty of Business, Government & Law | Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society | 24 |
The core proposed for this degree provides a foundation for students in social sciences. The degree engages students by exposing them to the composite disciplines at the nexus of business and government. Students are required to undertake studies in key themes and issues in sociology, economics, politics and government, and skills relating to research in government and policy to ensure they have a basic understanding and foundation in social science disciplines to further their abilities as they progress and specialise in sociology and economic policy.
Through the provision of an 8 unit-strong core with elements common across the School of Government & Policy, the proposed core structure encourages the emergence of strong student cohort effects. Five units of the core will be taught in first year, followed in the 2nd and 3rd years by Professional Practice 1, Professional Practice 2 and Professional Evidence (Government and Policy). The proposed shared core will facilitate networking, inclusion, and peer effects among graduates of the proposed degree.
None.
Core majors are only available to students in the course for which the major is required.
Referenced courses
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Communication and Media (SCAR01.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Communication and Media (SCAR01.2)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Arts (SCAR02.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Arts (SCAR02.2)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Design (SCAR04.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations (SCB201.1)
- Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) (SCB301.1)
- Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Sociology) (SCB302.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Business (SCMG01.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Laws (SCSC02.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Science in Psychology (SCSC03.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Science in Psychology (SCSC03.2)
Note: - Must note the following
- International Exchange: Students may also choose to undertake units at an international institution, subject to approval by the Program Director.
- Credit Points: Students who want to do more than 6 credit points from this list may count them towards Open Electives.
Please Note: Units marked with an * are no longer active, however students who have completed these units may still count them towards completion of this major or minor.