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POLIS 1104 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLIS 1102 Introduction to Global Politics POLIS 2114 Approaches in International Relations One 6-unit course from: POLIS 3107 Internship POLIS 3108 Practice I ARTS 1007 The Enquiring Mind or ARTS 1007OL The Enquiring Mind (online) I Year 1 Year 2 2019 Study Plan Bachelor of Year 3 I I Language (*If exempt from language studies: Language (*If exempt from language studies: ) Language (*If exempt from language studies: ) Elective (or optional Language ) Elective I (or optional Language ) Elective I (or optional Language ) course Elective course Compulsory course Degree information You must complete 72 units to finish your degree, comprising not more than 24 units at, not more than 24 units at, and not more than 24 units at I. Courses are worth 3 units each, unless specified otherwise. Compulsory Course You must complete ARTS 1007/OL The Enquiring Mind. Course You must complete 15 units of Core courses and 18 units of s from the list on page 2. Ensure that you check any restrictions and pre-requisites. Compulsory Language Course You must complete a minimum of 9 units in Language Studies as follows: 6 units of Language at, and 3 units of Language or Culture at. You can choose a language from the following: Chinese Studies, French Studies, German Studies, Indonesian Studies, Italian Studies, Modern Greek Studies, Japanese Studies or Spanish Studies. *You are exempt from completing this language component if: You are an International student You are studying a Diploma in Languages, or You are studying a language major/minor in another degree. Students who are exempt from study must complete International Relations s or a different language. Elective You must complete 9 units of elective courses (or 0 units if undertaking optional language minor). Electives can be from the same or different areas of study. Ensure that you check any restrictions and pre-requisites. For Faculty of Arts electives, see www.arts.adelaide.edu.au/study-withus/student-support/enrolment-help/study-plans For all elective options, visit the University course planner: https://access.adelaide.edu.au/courses/search.asp Optional Language If you wish to continue further language studies to achieve a minor, you will need to complete an additional 9 units (in place of electives). You can access the minor list at: www.arts.adelaide.edu.au/study-withus/student-support/enrolment-help/study-plans Study Overseas A Study Overseas experience may be included in your program. Please see: www.arts.adelaide.edu.au/study-with-us/studentsupport/study-overseas Further Information and Enrolment Advice Faculty of Arts Phone: +61 8 8313 5245 Email: arts@adelaide.edu.au www.arts.adelaide.edu.au You must complete a minor comprising 18 units from one of the following disciplines: Asian Studies (refer pg 3), Geography Environment and Population (refer pg 4), History (refer pg 5), International Business (refer pg 7), or International Development (refer pg 8). Under the University s Student Charter, it is the student s responsibility to enrol correctly in accordance with the University s program requirements, course prerequisites and University procedures, and ensure that your enrolment will enable you to graduate in your chosen program. If this study plan is unclear or contains an error, it is recommended you seek confirmation and advice from the Faculty of Arts at the earliest opportunity.

List S2 ASIA 1103 Asia and the World 3 S1 HIST 1108 Empires in World History 3 S2 HIST 1109 Revolutions that Changed the World 3 S1 POLIS 1106 Introduction to Australian Politics 3 S1 ASIA 2024 Asian Giants: Japan, China & India 3 Winter POLIS 2012 Environment and Citizenship 3 S1 POLIS 2013 Terrorism and Global Politics 3 S1 POLIS 2106 Justice, Virtue and the Good 3 S2 POLIS 2118 The Politics of Leadership 3 Summer POLIS 2120 Conflict and Crisis in the Middle East 3 S1 POLIS 2122 Global Environmental Politics 3 S1 POLIS 2124 Global Justice and International Order 3 S2 POLIS 2130 International Political Economy 3 Term 4 POLIS 2137EX International Study Tour: Politics II* 3 S2 POLIS 2138 Policy and Practice in Australian Politics 3 I S2 ASIA 3002 Australia and the Asia-Pacific 3 S1 POLIS 3001 Citizenship and Globalisation 3 S2 POLIS 3002 International Security 3 S2 POLIS 3102 Dilemmas of the Modern State 3 S1 POLIS 3103 Democracy & Political Change 3 Term 4 POLIS 3105EX International Study Tour: Politics III* 3 S2 POLIS 3111EX South Australian Parliamentary Internship 6 Winter POLIS 3113 Environment and Citizenship 3 POLIS 2001 The Politics of Crime and Justice 3 POLIS 2011 Europe Today: Politics, Identity and Conflict 3 POLIS 2096 The Politics of Human Rights 3 POLIS 2107 Passions and Interests: The History of Greed 3 POLIS 2109 The Ethics of War and Peace 3 POLIS 2129 Indo-Pacific Foreign Policy 3 POLIS 2131 South Asia: Conflict, Politics and Economic Change 3 POLIS 2133 Security, Justice and Rights 3 I HIST 3036 America, Asia and the Cold War 3 2

Asian Studies 18 units of courses including: a minimum of 3 units and a maximum of 6 units at level I; a minimum of 3 units at level II; and a minimum of 6 units at level III. The simplest way to plan your minor is: I II. S1 ASIA 1104 Introduction to Asian Cultures 3 Plus course to the value of 3 units from the following: S2 ASIA 1103 Asia and the World 3 (A minimum of 3 units at level I must be taken before taking level II courses) S2 ASIA 2007 Asia: Cultures and Identities 3 Plus course to the value of 3 units from the following: S1 ASIA 2022 China Today: Ideology, Party & Society 3 S1 ASIA 2024 Asian Giants: Japan, China & India 3 N/A ASIA 2028 Ten Things You Should Know About China 3 Summer CHIN 2007EX Chinese In-Country Summer School II * 3 * Subject to approval; CHIN 3010 is incompatible with this course I (A minimum of 3 units at level II must be taken before taking level III courses) S2 ASIA 3002 Australia and the Asia-Pacific 3 S1 ASIA 3007 Beyond Asian Ecological Crises 3 (A minimum of 3 units at level I must be taken before taking level II courses) ASIA 2023 Japan Today: Politics & Governance 3 ASIA 2028 Ten Things You Should Know About China 3 JAPN 2214 Japanese In-Country Summer School * 3 POLIS 2010 Non State Actors and Transnational Politics 3 POLIS 2099 China in Global Politics 3 POLIS 2113 Chinese Economy, Politics and Business 3 POLIS 2131 South Asia: Conflict, Politics and Economic Change 3 *Subject to approval I (A minimum of 3 units at level II must be taken before taking level III courses) CRWR 3004 Writing China In Country 3 CRWR 3005 Asia Pacific Conversations 3 3

Geography, Environment & Population 18 units of courses including: a minimum of 3 units and a maximum of 6 units at level I; a minimum of 3 units at level II; and a minimum of 6 units at level III. The simplest way to plan your minor is: I II. S2 GEOG 1101 Geographies of Globalisation 3 S2 GEOG 1102 Footprints on a Fragile Planet 3 S1 GEOG 1103 Economy, Environment and Place 3 S1 GEOG 1104 Introduction to Geography, Environment & Population 3 (A minimum of 3 units at level I must be taken before taking level II courses) S2 GEOG 2129 Introductory Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 3 S1 GEOG 2132 Social Science Techniques II 3 S1 GEOG 2134 Resource Scarcity and Allocation 3 S1 GEOG 2135 Urban Futures 3 S1 GEOG 2138 Population and Health 3 S1 GEOG 2139 Environmental Management 3 S2 GEOG 2142 Climate Change 3 S2 GEOG 2156 Environmental Ethics 3 I (A minimum of 3 units at level II must be taken before taking level III courses) S1 GEOG 3021 Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment 3 S1 GEOG 3022 Food Security 3 S2 GEOG 3025 Environmental Policy and Management Internship 6 S1 GEOG 3027 Advanced Geographical Information Systems (GIS) 3 Term 4 GEOG 3029EX International Study Tour: GEP III 3 Cross-listed course (A course offered from another discipline. A maximum of 3 units can be counted towards the minor). I S1 ASIA 3007 Beyond Asian Ecological Crises 3 (A minimum of 3 units at level I must be taken before taking level II courses) GEOG 2150 Indigenous Peoples and the Environment 3 GEOG 2160 Space and Society 3 I (A minimum of 3 units at level II must be taken before taking level III courses) GEOG 3023 Cities in the Global South 3 4

History 18 units of courses including: a minimum of 3 units and a maximum of 6 units at level I; a minimum of 3 units at level II; and a minimum of 6 units at level III. The simplest way to plan your minor is: I II. Winter HIST 1107 Indigenous Culture & History 3 S1 HIST 1108 Empires in World History 3 S2 HIST 1109 Revolutions that Changed the World 3 (A minimum of 3 units at level I must be taken before taking level II courses) S2 HIST 2051 Australia and the World 3 S1 HIST 2053 Medieval Europe: Crusades to the Black Death 3 S2 HIST 2078 Power, Money, Sex: Britain, 1700-1830 3 S1 HIST 2086 New York City in Revolution: Reacting to the Past 3 S2 HIST 2089 History of Science, Technology and Medicine 3 S2 HIST 2090 Violence in the Modern Western World 3 S1 HIST 2092 History of Crime & Punishment in England & Europe 3 I (A minimum of 3 units at level II must be taken before taking level III courses) S1 HIST 3034 Migrants and the Making of Modern Australia 3 S2 HIST 3037 Early Modern Europe 3 S2 HIST 3038 Aftermath: Aboriginal Lives in 20th Century Australia 3 S1 HIST 3057 Nations and Nationalism 3 Cross-listed courses (A course offered from another discipline. A maximum of 3 units can be counted towards the minor). S2 FILM 1001 French Cinema 3 S2 ARTS 2004 Arts Masterclass: Visiting International Academics 3 S1 CLAS 2029 Rome! Rise of Empire from 509BC to AD14 3 S1 POLIS 2106 Justice, Virtue and the Good 3 I S2 CLAS 3025 Fall of Roman Europe and Birth of the Middle Ages 3 HIST 2055 Food and Drink in World History 3 HIST 2057 Fascism and National Socialism 3 HIST 2058 Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in History 3 HIST 2059 The Rise of the New Asia: A History Since 1945 3 HIST 2062/OL Trump Unlocked: Modern America 3 HIST 2069 Heresy and Witchcraft in Medieval Europe 3 HIST 2083 Colonial Australia: Conflict and Consensus 3 HIST 2084 Russia in War and Revolution 1917-1953 3 HIST 2087 Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, 1789-1815 3 HIST 2093 The Family, Memory and Identity 3 I HIST 3015 Emotion in Historical Perspective 3 HIST 3035 Reel History: World War II in Film 3 HIST 3036 America, Asia and the Cold War 3 HIST 3039 Human Trafficking: Atlantic Trade to Contemporary 3 HIST 3051 Modern France: From Revolution to Resistance 3 HIST 3052 Aboriginal Peoples and the Colonial World 3 HIST 3054 Protest & Revolution in Modern Europe 3 5

HIST 3055 Protecting the Peace: Modern Histories of Peacekeeping 3 HIST 3068 Uniting the Kingdoms: Britain 1534-1801 3 HIST 3069 Contested Ground: Aborigines in Colonial Australia 3 Cross-listed courses (A course offered from another discipline. A maximum of 3 units can be counted towards the minor). ARTH 2000 Northern Renaissance Art and Visual Culture II 3 ARTH 2001 Modern Chinese Art and Visual Culture 3 POLIS 2099 China in Global Politics 3 POLIS 2107 Passions and Interests: The History of Greed 3 POLIS 2109 The Ethics of War and Peace 3 POLIS 2113 Chinese Economy: Politics and Business 3 POLIS 2129 Indo-Pacific Foreign Policy 3 POLIS 2131 South Asia: Conflict, Politics and Economic Change 3 I ARTH 3001 Art Against Society: Censorship & Iconoclasm III 3 6

International Business 18 units of courses including: a minimum of 6 units at level I; a minimum of 6 units at level II; and a minimum of 6 units at level III. The simplest way to plan your minor is: I II. Summer/S1/S2 COMMGMT 1001 Managing Organisations and People 3 S1/S2 COMMLAW 1004 Commercial Law I 3 S1 INTBUS 1000 International Business Environment 3 S1/S2 MARKETNG 1001 Introduction to Marketing 3 S1 COMMLAW 2502 Legal Aspects of International Business* 3 S2 INTBUS 2001 International Business Operations** 3 S2 INTBUS 2500 International Business 3 I S1/S2 COMMGMT 3500 Managing Across Cultures*** 3 S2 COMMGMT 3508 Systems Thinking for a Complex World***** 3 S2 INTBUS 3501 Corporate Responsibility for Global Business**** 3 S2 INTBUS 3600 International Study Tour ^ 3 S2 MARKETNG 3501 Marketing to the World****** 3 *pre-requisite: COMMLAW 1004 **pre-requisite: INTBUS 1000 ***pre-requisite: COMMGMT 1001 or COMMGMT 2500 ****assumed knowledge: INTBUS 2500 and ECON 1008 *****pre-requisite: COMMGMT 2500 ****** pre-requisite: MARKETNG 1001 ^preference given to students who have completed INTBUS 2500 7

International Development 18 units of courses including: a minimum of 3 units and a maximum of 6 units at level I; a minimum of 3 units at level II; and a minimum of 6 units at level III. The simplest way to plan your minor is: I II. All students must complete the following course: S1 DEVT 1001 Introduction to International Development 3 Plus courses to the value of 3 units from the following: S1 ABORIG 1001 Indigenous People, Country and Protocols 3 S1 GEOG 1103 Economy, Environment and Place 3 S1 PEACE 1001 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies 3 S2 POLIS 1102 Introduction to Global Politics 3 All students must complete the following course: S1 DEVT 2100 Poverty and Social Development 3 Plus courses to the value of 3 units from the following: S2 ANTH 2038 Anthropology of Health and Medicine 3 S2 ARTS 2301 Social Enterprise Internship II 3 Summer DEVT 2005 Contemporary Aid and Development 3 S2 DEVT 2101 Community, Gender and Critical Development 3 S1 POLIS 2124 Global Justice and International Order 3 S1 SOCI 2012 Social Research 3 I (A minimum of 3 units at level II must be taken before taking level III courses) Courses to the value of 6 units from the following: S1 ARTS 3301 Social Enterprise Internship III 3 S1 ASIA 3007 Beyond Asian Ecological Crises 3 S1 DEVT 3003 Rights and Development 3 Winter DEVT 3004EX Vietnam Study Tour* 3 S2 DEVT 3007 Governance and Sustainable Development 3 Summer DEVT 3009 Contemporary Aid & Development 3 S1 GEOG 3022 Food Security 3 *Subject to approval DEVT 2004/OL Environment and Development 3 I GEOG 3023 Cities in the Global South 3 HIST 3039 Human Trafficking: Atlantic Trade to Contemporary 3 POLIS 3104 Transforming Global Governance 3 8