Courses offered in Humanities and Communication

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ANT1000 World Archaeology: An IntroductionS1-S1
ANT1001 Introductory AnthropologyS2-S2
ANT2004 Anthropology of Power and ConflictS2-S2
ANT2005 Anthropology of Religion and Belief: Practices, Contexts and DiversityS2-S2
ANT2007 Ethnographic Methods: Making AnthropologyS1-S1
ANT3005 Thinking Anthropologically: Theoretical Positions in AnthropologyS2-S2
ANT3006 Indigenous Peoples in the Nation StateS1-S1
AST2002 Contemporary Issues in AsiaS2-S2
AST3001 Change in Contemporary ChinaS2-S2
CDS1000 Introduction to Community Welfare and DevelopmentS1, S3-S1
CDS1001 Human Relations and CommunicationsS2-S2
CDS2000 Ethical Issues and Human RightsS1-S1
CDS2001 Sustainability Issues in Community DevelopmentS2-S2
CDS3001 Assessment in Counselling: Record Keeping and Report WritingS1-S1
CDS3002 Counselling TherapiesS1-S1
CMS1000 Communication and ScholarshipS1, S2, S3-S1, S2
CMS1010 Introduction to Communication and Media StudiesS1-S1
CMS1011 Understanding TelevisionS2-S2
CMS2012 Introduction to Communication ResearchS1-S1
CMS2014 New Hollywood CinemaS2-S2
CMS2016 Communication, Technology and PolicyS1-S1
CMS3010 Environmental Discourses: Democracy, Science & EconomicsS2-S2
CMS3012 Theories and Discourses of PowerS1-S1
CMS4001 Issues in Professional Communication-S2-
CMS4006 OzFilm: Image and Industry-S2-
CMS8010 Communication Research Methodology-S2-
ENL1000 Introduction to LiteratureS1, S3-S1
ENL1001 Australian StoriesS2-S2
ENL2002 RomanticismS1-S1
ENL2003 The Art of StorytellingS2-S2
ENL3000 Modern LiteratureS2-S2
ENL3002 Popular LiteratureS1-S1
ENL3003 Special Study in LiteratureS1, S2, S3--
ENL3004 The Literary Canon: How to Read Great BooksS2-S2
ENL4000 Critical Theory: Pure and AppliedS2-S2
ENL4001 Cultural Theory and Popular CultureS1-S1
ENL4012 Transforming ClassicsS2-S2
HIS1001 Introduction to Australian HistoryS1-S1
HIS1003 World History Since 1500ADS2S2S2
HIS2000 Contemporary AustraliaS2-S2
HIS2004 Approaches To HistoryS2--
HIS2005 The Emergence of Modern EuropeS1-S1
HIS3000 Special Study in HistoryS2--
HIS3001 Nationalism and Revolution in Southeast AsiaS1-S1
IND1000 Indonesian 1AS1-S1
IND2000 Indonesian 1BS2-S2
IND2021 Intermediate Indonesian AS1-S1
IND2022 Intermediate Indonesian BS2-S2
IND3001 Advanced Indonesian AS1-S1
IND3002 Advanced Indonesian BS2-S2
INR1000 International Relations in a Globalizing EraS1, S3-S1
INR1001 Global Transitions and Human SecurityS2-S2
INR2000 Issues in a Globalizing WorldS1-S1
INR3000 Australian Foreign RelationsS2-S2
INR3001 Special Study in International RelationsS2--
INR3003 War and Terrorism: Introduction to Strategic StudiesS1-S1
JRN1000 Introduction to JournalismS1, S3-S1
JRN2000 News ReportingS2-S2
JRN2001 Publication Layout and DesignS1-S1
JRN2003 Feature WritingS2-S2
JRN2004 Public Affairs ReportingS1-S1
JRN2006 Media Law and EthicsS2-S2
JRN3000 Independent StudyS1--
JRN3001 Journalism PublicationS2-S2
PRL1001 Writing for Public RelationsS1-S1
PRL1002 Principles and Practice of Public RelationsS1-S1
PRL1003 Reputation ManagementS2-S2
PRL1004 Issues in Organisational CommunicationS2-S2
PRL2000 Public Relations Practice and TechniquesS1-S1
PRL2001 Issues Management and Strategic PlanningS2-S2
PRL2002 Community Consultation and DevelopmentS1-S1
PRL5000 Corporate CommunicationS1S1-
PRL5002 Crisis ManagementS2--
PRL5004 Professional CommunicationS1--
PRL5020 Advanced Public Relations StrategiesS1S1-
PUB5001 Introduction to Editing and PublishingS1--
PUB5002 Writing for Editors: BasicS1--
PUB5003 Editing PracticeS2--
PUB5004 Writing for Editors: AdvancedS2--
PUB5005 Publishing and Production Management-S1-
PUB5006 Issues in Publishing and Technology-S2-
SOC1000 Approaches to the Social SciencesS1, S2-S1
SOC1001 Conflict and PeaceS1-S1
SOC3000 Collaborative Community Problem Solving-S2-