Minor Studies
Students in many programs are required to take a minor study. A minor study is a group of courses designed to provide students with an area of knowledge and skills that either:
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draw from a recognised discipline and are designed to contribute to the major study, or
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may transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, but complements the objectives of the program.
A number of minor studies are available to students in these programs, including specific minors offered in each program.
Students are advised to consider the whole range of minor studies offered. However, the availability of general minor studies may be limited by a number of factors, including:
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the authorisation of the student鈥檚 choice by the Program Coordinator and Faculty
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the satisfactory completion of pre-requisite courses by the student
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the provisions of the Faculty offering the minor, including audition and interview requirements in certain areas of the Arts and Education
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timetabling constraints
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quotas.
Minor studies should be taken in a structured sequence.
Business and Commerce minors
Banking and Financial Services
Employability and Entrepreneurship
Politics and International Relations
Creative Arts and Media minors
Curation, Innovation and Visual Art
Education minors
Engineering and Built Environment minors
Geographic Information Systems
Health and Community minors
Community Welfare and Development
Humanities and Communication minors
Communication and Media Studies
Communication and Media Studies - Springfield campus
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Information Technology minors
Information Systems Development
Information Systems Management
Sciences minors
Ecology and the Environment, Climate and Sustainability
Mathematics and Physical Sciences