Kulazzi said:
so only one fo each, not two lectures of the same course (as mentioned before?)
Yes. I had a look at all the subjects that you posted on the timetable, and judging by that, you get to choose what lecture you want to attend.
I have a few more questions - I received a letter outlining the course and I found out about the 4 core, and then the key programs. And then the major and the sub-major. And it said in the letter that your major has to be different from your sub-major (or somthing like that). I was thinking of doing Cultural and Social Analysis as my major. Sub-major not sure yet.
Yep, they have to be different, the major you'll find you do more subjects for that specific area than what you do for your sub-major.
And then there's all these credit points and level 1, level 2 and level 3 units. Can someone please explain them all to me? I'm trying to sort out the timetable while applying for a job so I can put in the times I'm available to work. I'm very very lost and confused! :$
Credit points = 10. You have to do so many in order to get your degree. For your BA, you must complete:
40 credit points Bachelor of Arts Core (4 subjects)
120 credit point key program of Psychology or Social Psychology and Social Research or Languages (12 subjects)
80 credit points of elective units (8 subjects)
The levels give an indication of the difficulty of the subject. Level 100 generally means introductory subjects - commonly done in first year. Level 200 goes into more detail, critical thinking etc, generally done second semester first year, second year and maybe third year. Level 300 generally has a major research project associated with it, generally done in third year.
While we are on the levels, I'll tell you now that you have to follow these guidelines in order to get your degree:
No more than 100 credit points of Level 1 units may be counted towards the degree.
The general pre-requisite for Level 2 and Level 3 units is the successful completion of at least 60 credit points of Level 1 units.* There are particular exceptions in the case of the key programs in Languages and Psychology.
Minimum 60 credit points of Level 3 units.