Bachelor of Arts
Year 2 (24 credits)
Semester 1
Reporting (3 credits)
Communication Evolution (3 credits)
Introduction to International Studies (3 credits)
Democracy and the Public Sphere (3 credits)
Semester 2
Audio Journalism (3 credits)
Journalism and Political Process (3 credits)
Introduction to International Development (3 credits)
Video Journalism (3 credits)
Year 3 (24 credits)
Semester 1
Long Form and Investigative Journalism (3 credits)
Communication and Media Research (3 credits)
International Human Rights (3 credits)
Newsroom (3 credits)
Semester 2
Risk Crisis and Communication (3 credits)
Global Social Movements (3 credits)
Communication Technologies and Change (3 credits)
Global Peace and Conflict (3 credits)
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Counselling
Year 2 (24 Credits)
Semester 1
Personality Psychology (3 credits)
Health Psychology (3 credits)
Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology (3 credits)
Introduction to Counselling Theory & Principles (3 credits)
Semester 2
Developmental & Lifespan Psychology (3 credits)
Forensic Psychology (3 credits)
Exercise Psychology &Behaviour (3 credits)
Counselling Communication (3 credits)
Year 3 (24 Credits)
Semester 1
Counselling for Dispute Resolution (3 credits)
Human Motivation & Emotion (3 credits)
Fundamentals of Social Psychology (3 credits)
Learning &Behaviour (3 credits)
Semester 2
Abnormal Psychology (3 credits)
Group Work (3 credits)
Ethical & Professional Issues (3 credits)
Reflections on Community Practice (3 credits)
Bachelor of Business Studies
Year 2 (24 credits)
Depending upon academic qualifications at entry, students may be admitted to the programme with advance standing (credit) and may be taken the required courses in order to fulfil the graduation requirements.
Foundations of Business (3 credits)
Principles of OrganisationalBehaviour (3 credits)
Foundations of Marketing (3 credits)
Principles of HRM (3 credits)
Management Information Systems (3 credits)
Management Communications (3 credits)
Principles of Management (3 credits)
Operations Management (3 credits)
Foundations of Financial Accounting (3 credits)
Business Law & Ethics (3 credits)
Foundations of Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
Principles of Finance (3 credits)
Year 3 (24 credits)
Semester 1
Strategic Information Systems (3 credits)
Small Business Management (3 credits)
Marketing and Promotion (3 credits)
Project Management (3 credits)
Semester 2
Negotiations and Conflict Management (3 credits)
Risk Management (3 credits)
Management Leadership (3 credits)
Advanced Management (3 credits)
Advanced standing (credits) up to 10 units (30 credit points) will be assessed by the Programme Convener.
Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management
Year 2 (24 Credits)
Depending upon academic qualifications at entry, students may be admitted to the programme with advance standing (credit) and may be taken the required courses in order to fulfil the graduation requirements.
Semester 1
Tourism and Communication (3 credits)
Contemporary Issues in Tourism & Events (3 credits)
Foundations of Business (3 credits)
Foundations of Macroeconomics (3 credits)
Semester 2
Introduction to Events and Tourism (3 credits)
Tourism Policy (3 credits)
Tourism and the World Economy (3 credits)
Service Industry Research (3 credits)
Business Law and Ethics (3 credits)
Principles of Management (3 credits)
Foundations of Marketing (3 credits)
Year 3 (24 Credits)
Semester 1
Event Development (3 credits)
Service Industry Project Scheme (3 credits)
Small Business Management (3 credits)
Foundations of Marketing (3 credits)
Risk Management (3 credits)
Semester 2
Event Management (3 credits)
Tourism Policy (3 credits)
Foundations of Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
Business Law and Ethics (3 credits)
Management Information Systems (3 credits)
Advanced standing (credits) up to 10 units (30 credit points) will be assessed by the Programme Convener.