Course Content
The Bachelor of Philosophy requires 300 credit points (equivalent to 24 standard units of study) to complete
To ensure you receive a true multidisciplinary experience, you can choose a maximum of 75 credit points (Six 12.5cp units or equivalent) from any single stream:
- Research
- Leadership and Service
- Cultural Understanding
- Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Stream: Research
Science, Engineering and Technology
- Introduction to Research and Design Experience
- Research and Design Experience - Intermediate
- Research and Design Experience - Advanced
- Research and Design Publication
Other Research Units
- Literary Theory
- Special Topic in Policing
Stream: Leadership and Service
- Business Strategy
- Managerial Social Responsibility
- Organisational Change and Development
- Leadership in Organisations
- Digital and Social Media Marketing
- Sports Coaching
- Effective Speaking
- Good Thinking: Reasoning Skills for Life
- Human Rights and Global Justice
- Environmental Management
- Conserving Nature in Landscapes
- Ethics, Social Responsibility and the Law
- Developing your Creative and Entrepreneurial Potential
- Working with Communities
- Peer Learning: Theory and Practice
Stream: Cultural Understanding
- Australian Literature
- Ethnicity, Religion and Race: Understanding Social Diversity
- China's Global Power
- Indo-Tibetan History, Philosophy and Culture
- Buddhist Philosophy
- Human Rights and Global Justice
- Bringing the World Back Home
- Ethics, Social Responsibility and the Law
- Global Food Security
- Working with Communities
Stream: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
- Managerial Social Responsibility
- Marketing Research
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- The Neurobiology of Dementia
- Education for Sustainability Across the Curriculum
- Social and Emotional Learning
- Writing for Performance
- Sex, Bodies, and Philosophy
- Utopian and Dystopian Visions
- Forensic Science in Society
- Social Problems and Social Policy
- Sociology of Law
- Tourism, Creativity and Culture
- Sociology of Health and Illness
- Green Criminology and Environmental Crime
- Gender, Culture and Identity
- Espionage, Terror and Global Disorder
- Good Thinking: Reasoning Skills for Life
- Introduction to Logic
- Australian Politics and Policy
- Environmental Justice, Politics and Policy
- Governing the Antarctic and Oceans
- Human Rights and Global Justice
- Engaging with Sustainability
- Geographies of Economy, Politics and Culture
- Political Ecologies of Development
- Geographies of Island Places
- Science and Policy for Energy Futures
- Microbes and Man
- Farming Systems
- Governing Antarctica
- Ethics, Social Responsibility and the Law
- Developing your Creative and Entrepreneurial Potential
- Global Food Security
Language specialisation
- French Language 2A
- French Language 2B
- French Language 3A
- French Language 3B
- German 2A
- German 2B
- Advanced German A
- Advanced German B
Law specialisation
- Law of the Oceans and the Antarctic
- Current Issues in Environmental Law and Policy
- Biotechnology and the Law
- Human Rights Law
- Environmental Law
- Climate Change Law and Policy
- International Trade Law
- Law of Armed Conflict and International Criminal Law
- Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice
- Law and Ethics of Health Care
- Employment Law
- Competition Moot
- Media Law
- Intellectual Property
Music specialisation
- Ensemble Skills 1
- Ensemble Skills 2
- Ensemble Skills 3
- Ensemble Skills 4
Recognised prior study in another degree
The Bachelor of Philosophy requires 300 credit points (equivalent to 24 standard units of study) to complete, the same as most Bachelor degrees. The difference with this degree is that half that requirement is met by the successful completion of your principal degree, with a GPA of 5.5 or higher.